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Dodge Poetry Festival Back On

October 1, 2009

Despite news earlier this year that the 2010 Dodge Poetry Festival would be suspended due to cost concerns, CEO David Grant informed the New York Times that the festival is back on track and looking to acquire a hosting partner by September. The decision to cancel the event, held every other year since 1986, elicited letters of support from prominent members of the poetry community, including Jane Hirshfield and C.K. Williams. When officials from Montclair, New Jersey contacted the Dodge organization in April to express interest in hosting the festival, Grant was given hope that the show might go on. “That caused us to say, ‘You know what, maybe this can work,’” Grant told the Times. Shortly after, the organization announced it would accept proposals from other prospective partners, and by June, the list was boiled down to three New Jersey locations. Since drawing 3,000 attendees in its inaugural year, the Dodge Poetry Festival has become North America’s largest poetry event, attracting a crowd of 19,000 in 2008.

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