Tap into your inner bard with the Open Space Visitor Center Poets Picnic A weathergram, featuring words of poetry written in calligraphy, hangs from the branch of a tree at the 2023 Poets Picnic. Lauren Camp “In Old Sky,” Lauren Camp, 2024. Published April 30, 2025 - 3:00 p.m. Modified April 30, 2025 - 3:00 p.m. As featured on - Tap into your inner bard with the Open Space Visitor Center Poets Picnic Walk or lounge beneath the trees, while you unlock your inner poet during the Poets Picnic, a celebration of creative wordsmithing. This day-long free event, organized by local Albuquerque poets Dale Harris and Scott Wiggerman, combines fresh air with fresh approaches to language. collection_d5b84943-02e7-4088-8dbb-18630d96d0d0.html
As featured on - Tap into your inner bard with the Open Space Visitor Center Poets Picnic Walk or lounge beneath the trees, while you unlock your inner poet during the Poets Picnic, a celebration of creative wordsmithing. This day-long free event, organized by local Albuquerque poets Dale Harris and Scott Wiggerman, combines fresh air with fresh approaches to language.
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