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Hear at Martha’s

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Martha Washington Community Library
6614 Fort Hunt Rd. - Alexandria
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38.773185 -77.06307199999998

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Date(s) - 06/08//2013
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Location
Martha Washington Community Library

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  • Area Readings and Performances


Bernadette Geyer, Paul Fauteux, Alyse Bensel, and Tori Lane.  Sponsored by Plan B Press.  Free admission.

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logoBeltway Poetry Quarterly is an award-winning online literary journal and resource bank that originated in Washington, DC and the surrounding Mid-Atlantic region. We are now a global beltway, encircling the epicenters of major metropolises everywhere.

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