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Debbie Bryan
Saturday 7 December 2019 | 4pm - 7.30pm
Free
So many brilliant poets have been hard at work this year, so now's the time to let your proverbial hair down, don a paper hat, raise a toast to the year and blurt out some poems to unsuspecting poetry colleagues and non-poets alike!
Take your turn to share your words or sit back and watch as the Big White Shed poets spill theirs.
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