Friday, July 31, 2015

Media Poetry Studio Screening August 1st

My two good friends, Erica Goss and David Perez, are running Media Poetry Studio, a summer day camp teaching video poetry to young women. This program is fiscally sponsored by California Poets in the Schools. 

Each student is producing a short film inspired by her creative writing. As such, we are holding a screening to showcase their work! 

We are so proud of our students' work thus far. Every day they come with fresh insights and a willingness to experiment with new technologies and filmmaking tools. 

Join us to help celebrate their work in this exciting genre. 

Milpitas Library (in the Auditorium)
Saturday, August 1st. 1 - 2 pm
mediapoetrystudio.com


Sunday, July 12, 2015

Photos from Silicon Valley STEAM Festival



The Silicon Valley STEAM Festival was amazing. It was loud and proud and fun and jammed with people, planes, cars, food, music, robots, and bubbles. Not a place you'd expect to find poems, but there we were!  Here are some photos of the scene, the kids and their families, and the poems we wrote. I worked with Erica Goss, newly minted CPITS poet/teacher and current Los Gatos Poet Laureate.

Click through here to read the San Jose Mercury News article about the event. Lots and lots of photos of cars and planes.
Here's Erica in the booth. We made our own CPITS sign, and had three tables inviting people in. We had chalk on the tarmac, but it didn't turn into kids writing on the ground. Please notice our Proceed With Kindness sign!  The inside of the booth was also decorated with bright colored paper chains and the chalkboard sign. (Erica wrote the great prompt on the chalkboard!!)
We hung sample plane poems from the paper chain. 
The booth had three tables: on this one I had anthologies, student poem bookmarks (it was really windy so we kept them in bundles, which meant that they didn't get taken unless we offered them) and business cards, CPITS flyers. There would have been Kleenex (see not about wind) and we had hand sanitizer, which a LOT of people liked. 
The longest table had white paper taped down, with poem prompts written in bright colors. We had planes and luggage tags for poems, different colored pens and pencils. This section was shady and had chairs.
This was the POEM MAKING STATION.
The third table had the magnet poetry. This usually draws a lot of people, but I think most of the crowd were too overstimulated to play. Later in the day more did. 


Here are some of the kids and the poems they wrote. We had a lot of fun. 















At the end of the day, this is what three exhausted, wind-blown poets look like!

Erica Goss (CPITS poet/teacher), Amanda Williamson (Cupertino poet and CPITS friend), and me, Jennifer Swanton Brown (Santa Clara County Area Coordinator and poet/teacher)

"Write A Poem and Make it Fly Away!"" 


Here are some close ups some of the way the different poems could hang or be attached to strings or sticks. Holes at the top made the poems hang well from a string or bar. Holes at the nose of the plane made good "kites" and also could be tied to wrists. Sticks at the bottom made poem-plane puppets. One smart kid thought of tying the luggage tag behind the plane -- so I wrote an example of that to show (she took hers away before I could get a photo!)

This is friend's math limerick poem. It shows the custom stamp we made, too. "This is my poem" with the date and the CPITS website. This got stamped on every poem that walked out of the booth. 

This is Erica's poem. 
Planes are loud!  Planes are loud!  Poems are quiet. Poems are loud, too.

This is my daughter's STEAM haiku. 
This poem reads "There was a sad war and a sad song"
Kids are amazing. 



Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Silicon Valley STEAM Festival

CPitS and Cupertino Poet Laureate will host a poetry creation station in San Jose this Saturday, July 11 at the Silicon Valley STEAM Festival. Free and open to the public. Plenty of creative car and aircraft displays, and of course, creative poetry play. All ages welcome!

Come join us for poetry to read and write, poetry about airplanes, a chance to glimpse  "old-timey" writing technology -- chalk boards! typewriters! -- as well as to chat with real poets and make your own poems!!  



Welcome to Silicon Valley S.T.E.A.M. Festival

CARS CARS CARS!  Hundreds of vintage/classic/hotrods/exotic cars sponsored by Hot San Jose Nights and The Car Guy Channel!

AIRPLANES!  WARBIRDS!  HELICOPTERS!

Up to 100 Exhibitors with awesomely fun Hands On Stuff to Do
Live Music!
Gourmet Food!

FREE ADMISSION, FREE PARKING!
Much MUCH more!
  • San Jose Reid Hillview Airport
  • 2500 Cunningham Ave, San Jose,CA (near Eastridge Mall, across from Lake Cunningham Park).
  • About 200+ exhibitors are expected to join us
  • TONS OF FUN at the biggest, most fun hands-on science, arts, do-it-yourself, FREE festival in Northern California.



Annual Report Photos

It's the time of year when CPitS poet teachers and area coordinators write up their annual reports for the office. The past school year in Santa Clara County was slow, but we are making strides by training new poet teachers and reaching out to new schools. As Area Coordinator for the county, I've been busy with my Cupertino Poet Laureate jobs. That will end this fall, and then I'll have more time to focus on developing CPitS more in this great and large county.

Of note this year, we taught in a new school for the first time: Santa Rita Elementary School in Los Altos. Here are some of the photos of our fun times!  Many thanks to Robin McLaren for getting a grant for her students through the Silicon Valley Education Foundation.








Two new poet teachers completed their training this year in the county, Erica Goss and Molly Spencer. We'll be raising money and getting into classrooms the best we can coming up in the 2015-2016 School Year. Watch this space!!


Santa Clara County Parks for Life Challenge -- Read Poetry in the Parks!

Parks for Life Challenge is a social media game sponsored by the Santa Clara County Parks.



Erica Goss and I (both CPitS teachers) are playing as team "Poets in the Parks" -- check out our adventures at these recent parks!





You can join a team and play along, or just go sit in a park and read poetry. What a great way to spend some time with your family and friends this summer.

Check out this page on the Cupertino Poet Laureate website for suggested poems!







CPitS Symposium Registration Open Now!

Join us!  Great for classroom teachers as well as poets of all shapes and sizes!



conference 2015Casa de Maria Retreat Center, Santa Barbara, September 11-13, 2015


Friday writing intensive led by Marsha Delao. Friday night poetry performance by Marsha Delao and Amanda Gorman; Saturday Morning Keynote by Nels Christianson; Workshops on poetic craft, teaching strategies, open mic, surprise appearances, and more!   

To sign up: info@cpits.org or follow CPITS on Facebook to get the latest program details.