Gold Card 60+ -More Chronic Poetry - Part II
Dates: April 11 - May 2, 2023
Meets: Tu from 3 PM to 4:30 PM
Location: Instructional Planning Center
Registration Fee: $25.00
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Back for more! You’ve discovered chronic poetry!
This session focuses on revising and polishing your work through peer discussion in a workshop format. Instructors will provide direction, resources, and individual review/suggestions. We'll still feed your creativity with a drink and snack! Completion of Chronic Poetry I or some experience writing poetry is recommended.
GoldCard members only.
Fee Breakdown
Category | Description | Amount |
Course Fee (Basic) | Registration Fee | $ 25.00 |
Linda Hallstrom

Linda Hallstrom enjoys writing poetry. She has worked as a high school English teacher, newspaper editor and columnist, and Community Relations Specialist for the Sioux Falls School District. She was recently inspired to share her appreciation of and passion for the benefits of poetic writing by the book "I Never Told Anybody" by Kenneth Koch. Look it up!
Linda and Dr. Rosanne Kirts are also inspired by the example of Sarah Yerkes. Yerkes wrote her first poem at the age of 96 and published her first book of poetry at the age of 100. Kirts and Hallstrom believe that writing poetry can benefit anyone to become an enjoyable and meaningful craft. Yerkes referred to her new pastime as "chronic poetry" because it replaced her passion for Sudoku.
Dr. Rosanne Kirts

Dr. Rosanne Kirts was a teacher and administrator in the public school for 23 years and then an assistant professor in the School of Education at the University of South Dakota for 15 years. She retired in 2012. She was recently inspired to share her appreciation of and passion for the benefits of poetic writing by the book "I Never Told Anybody" by Kenneth Koch. Look it up! Linda and Dr. Rosanne Kirts are also inspired by the example of Sarah Yerkes. Yerkes wrote her first poem at the age of 96 and published her first book of poetry at the age of 100. Kirts and Hallstrom believe that writing poetry can benefit anyone to become an enjoyable and meaningful craft. Yerkes referred to her new pastime as "chronic poetry" because it replaced her passion for Sudoku.
Date |
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Time |
Location |
04/11/2023 | Tuesday | 3 PM to 4:30 PM | Instructional Planning Center |
04/18/2023 | Tuesday | 3 PM to 4:30 PM | Instructional Planning Center |
04/25/2023 | Tuesday | 3 PM to 4:30 PM | Instructional Planning Center |
05/02/2023 | Tuesday | 3 PM to 4:30 PM | Instructional Planning Center |
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