94th Annual Poets' Dinner Contest
Saturday, April 4, 2020
11:30 AM - 4:00 PM
611 Gregory Ln., Pleasant Hill, CA
Theme: CLIMATE
No entry fee ~ Open to All Ages ~ Presence Require to Claim Awards
CONTEST DEADLINE: Friday, January 31, 2020
93rd Annual Poets' Dinner Contest
Saturday, March 30 2019
11:30 AM - 4:00 PM
611 Gregory Ln., Pleasant Hill, CA
Theme: AWE
by Don Gilbert (Zen Master Ta Hui)
THANKS to Guest Speaker: ROBERT MCNALLY
Robert McNally with chair Evie Groch and Natica & Richard Angilly
Photo by Georgette Howington
Congratulations to Grand Prize Winner KATHLEEN MCCLUNG and all the winners!
More thanks to chair EVIE GROCH, the contest judges, readers,
the arrangements committee and all 95 attendees of the event.
Follow-up Event:
The Ina Coolbirth Circle invited all Prize and Honorable Mention winners of the 93rd Poets' Dinner Contest
to be further honored by reading their winning poems at the Circle meeting, Saturday, April 27, 2019.
Winners had the pleasure of reading in the company of distinguished editor
ELIZABETH HACK of SAN FRANCISCO PEACE & HOPE
(plus SFP&H contributing poets KIT KENNEDY, JOHN ROWE, and JUDY WELLS were featured).
(John Rowe, Kit Kennedy, Judy Wells, Elizabeth Hack)
The meeting was held at the Lafayette-Orinda Presbyterian Church, 49 Knox Dr., Lafayette, CA.
92nd Annual Poets' Dinner Contest
Saturday, March 24, 2018
11:30 AM - 4:00 PM
611 Gregory Ln., Pleasant Hill, CA
Theme: FIRE
THANKS to Guest Speaker: SUSAN TERRIS
For the text of Susan's talk, click here.
Congratulations to Grand Prize Winner WILLIAM LANDIS and all the winners!
More thanks to chair LUCILLE LANG DAY, the contest judges, readers,
the arrangements committee and all who attended the event.
Check out the 3/24/18 event photos on facebook.
Follow-up Event:
The Ina Coolbirth Circle invited all Prize and Honorable Mention winners of the 92nd Poets' Dinner Contest
to be further honored by reading their winning poems at the Circle meeting, Saturday, April 28, 2018.
Winners had the pleasure of reading in the company of distinguished poet, DIANE FRANK.
The meeting was held at the Lafayette-Orinda Presbyterian Church, 49 Knox Dr., Lafayette, CA.
91st Annual Poets' Dinner Contest
Program by David Alpaugh
611 Gregory Ln., Pleasant Hill, CA
THANKS to Guest Speaker: MAX GUTMANN
Congratulations to Grand Prize Winner CAROLE DWINELL and all the winners!
More thanks to this year's co-chairs JAN & SAM HERSH, the contest judges,
the readers, the arrangements committee and all who attended the event.
Check out the 4/1/17 event photos on facebook.
Follow-up Event:
The Ina Coolbirth Circle invited all Prize and Honorable Mention winners of the 91st Poets' Dinner Contest
to be further honored by reading their winning poems at the Circle meeting, Saturday, April 22, 2017.
Winners had the pleasure of reading in the company of distinguished poet, DEAN RADER.
The meeting was held at the Lafayette-Orinda Presbyterian Church, 49 Knox Dr., Lafayette, CA.
90th ANNUAL POETS' DINNER CONTEST (2016)
To view or download the WINNERS LIST, click here.
Congratulations to Grand Prize Winner STAN MORNER and all the winners!
with Judith Chibante Neal, Event Chair
April 2, 2016
Check out the 4/2/16 event photos on facebook.
89th ANNUAL POETS' DINNER CONTEST (2015)
Roy Mash, Grand Prize Winner

88th ANNUAL POETS' DINNER CONTEST (2014)
(Photo courtesy of Deborah Grossman) Annual Migration for the Love of Poetry Year after year, beginning on March 15, 1927, they have arrived at the Poets' Dinner. They've come from all over: Eureka to Santa Barbara, from Downieville to the east, and even at times from out of state. "They" are folks with an addiction to poetry who look for others with a like affliction. They come to the awards program to hear a guest speaker tell of a particular take on poetry. They have entered their poems, sent them anonymously to the Contest Chair, and they come to find out whether any of their poems are read aloud in that designated area following the banquet and the speaker. Authors identified, applause is instantaneous and spirited, and the prizes are meted out. The contest is no-fee, but the contestant must be present at the awards to show authorship. That opportunity to meet other contestants is an admitted bounty, because it brings possible help where all arrangements are done gratis. Prizes, both cash and books, are funded by donations. And, yes, there is expected impartiality from judges in far places, where the contestants are less likely to be known. What keeps the Poets' Dinner on the burner? According to Minnie Faegre Knox, one of the triumvirate that launched it, the Poets' Dinner is fueled by "tradition, friendship, and the love of poetry." Dorothy V. Benson, Berkeley CA Connie Post, frequent winner over the years, receives a prize from Natica Angilly at the 81st Annual Poets' Dinner in 2007 (left photo) and she took home three prizes at the 87th in 2013 (right photo)! (Photos courtesy of Connie Post & Deborah Grossman) “I have been coming to the Poets' Dinner for twenty years (never missed a one) and each time there is such a wonderful array of poets who have become friends. I always particularly like the surprise of the announcements. It adds a sense of suspense I enjoy. I love the sense of community that is ever present. Also, there is a sense of history. It’s a day for poets to get together and talk, eat, have fun and cheer for each other. When you are notified that you won a poetry award at home via e-mail or mail, you are alone when you read the news and that news is later shared with friends, etc., in one way. But, there is a special element to earning a prize at the Poets' Dinner, where you get to rise in a room of your peers and be acknowledged for your poetry. It does add a unique sense of accomplishment to the day. I love the little slips you get to write your entries on, the table decorations and shaking the hand of the award presenter. So many great things about it.” - Connie Post, first & former Poet Laureate of Livermore, CA 75th Poets' Dinner Anthology Courtesy of a Berkeley Arts Commission grant, a Poets' Dinner anthology entitled Remembering is available. It celebrates the 75th anniversary of the Poets' Dinner and features Grand and First Prize winners from the preceding 25 years. Purchase it for $6 at the book table at the 4/1/17 event, or contact John Rowe at (510) 527-9905 or rowepoet@yahoo.com to make arrangements for mail order. |
The Annual Poets' Dinner/Contest is volunteer run, non-profit,
now officially affiliated with and overseen by the Ina Coolbrith Circle.
Website maintained by John Rowe. Last updated 12/13/17.