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Sunken Garden Poetry Festival: Tony Hoagland

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 35 Mountain Rd Farmington CT 06032  See map

Sink in to the magic of the Sunken Garden Poetry Festival at Hill-Stead Museum. The summer poetry event continues on August 1st, featuring poet Tony Hoagland! The festivities begin at 5:00 in the Makeshift Theater with a prelude by both Tony Hoagland and Michael Cervas. After that, Ed Fast and the Conga Bop will be playing music in the sunken garden at 6:15, followed by poetry from Tony Hoagland at 7:30. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, food and wine and enjoy the beauty of the Sunken Garden Poetry Festival. Food and drinks are also available for purchase on site. Handicap parking, access and restrooms available also. Gates open at 4:30pm. $5 per person. Tent on site in case of rain. Visit www.sunkengardenpoetry.org for more information.

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