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Poetry Videos

Sponsored by the Natural Lands Trust, Sally read some of her nature poems at an Autumn Poetry Party, Sunday, October 29, 2023 at Idlewild Farm!

Thanks to Dave Saunders for putting the video together and making it available!

Sally was the Featured Poet at the San Francisco Towers on August 16, 2023, reading poetry written during her post-Covid trips to the Hebrides, Northern California and Greenland!

Sally was the Featured Poet at Clarion Performance Center's 3rd Saturday in Chinatown poetry series on April 15th, 2023, hosted by Greg Pond.  Here is her portion of the event.  For the full event, visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0GBA8qa2PA

Sally was the featured speaker at Sacred Grounds, January 11 Zoom broadcast.  Here, courtesy of Sacred Grounds' owner Dan Brady, is the video of that event!

Sally returned to Sacred Grounds, one of her favorite locations for live poetry readings, as the featured speaker on their August 31st Zoom broadcast.  Here, courtesy of Sacred Grounds' owner Dan Brady, is the video of that event!

Sally's first Covid-era live event took place May 1, 2022 at her childhood home at Idlewild Farm, Bryn Mawr, PA. 

She introduced her newest book, "Sally's Casserole" to a special group of friends and family! Here are some of the photos and readings from that gathering.

Pre-Covid, Sally did poetry readings in a number of venues and loved the personal connection to her audiences. 

She looks forward to more live readings soon!

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Sally's Featured Reading at 3rd Saturday in Chinatown,
April 15, 2023.

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Comedy at the Marsh

Sally started doing stand-up comedy on cruise ships and other venues.  She still writes material for live shows, and looks forward to resuming her on-stage performances!

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Sally did an interview with 80Over80.org in San Francisco.

"OUR MISSION IS SIMPLE: TO CELEBRATE 80 PEOPLE 80 AND OLDER IN SAN FRANCISCO.

This month of May 2022, Older Americans Month, we are bringing you that celebration via 80 profiles of people in their 80s and older who live in San Francisco accumulated over 3 years of interviews."

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