Indelible Stencil Roving Poetry Performance
11.30am Saturday 11 March 2023
Join Poets Extraordinaire Lizz Murphy, Jane Baker and Margret Berry for live poetry at each of the three Indelible Stencil poetry sculptures along Boorowa River Walk.
Finish with an ‘open mic’ & refreshments
Rotary Park/Dr Kelf Park, Pudman St Boorowa. Event starts at the bbq area just near the carpark
Free – No booking necessary.
The Boorowa River walk is wheelchair accessible. We recommend you bring a blanket or folding chair to best enjoy the performances. Wear comfortable shoes and don’t forget your water. The event concludes with free refreshments however to ensure you get a good lunch a BYO picnic is encouraged.
Please contact STA if you require assistance with access at [email protected]
Will be cancelled in the case of wet weather.
The event includes a tribute to Indelible Stencil Poet Elizabeth Lawson who recently passed away. Her poem graces the Boorowa River walk where Lizz Murphy will pay tribute to this leading Australian poet and writer who leaves a rich legacy of words for us all to enjoy for generations to come.
The Idelible Stencil Roving Poetry Performance is part of the Hilltops Off the Beaten track program of fabulous events across Hilltops 8-22 March. Check out your option
The Hilltops Indelible Stencils – Or see all 20+ Indelible Stencils across the STA region with Google map to get you there.
By Elizabeth Lawson (lives in Queanbeyan)
At frosted dawn crowds point
from the heritage bridge
‘Two, no three platypuses!’
And the shared joy sings all day.
Located on the river walk Boorowa
Basking by Harry Laing ( hales from Reidsdale)
Like Lizards
Poems Need Warmth
Located in Dr Kelf Park Boorowa
By Margaret Berry (lives in Boorowa)
On the River Walk
A lone Pine
Stops us in our tracks
Lest we Forget
Located in Dr Kelf Park Boorowa
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