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December 22, 2105, Tuesday - Poetry Reading & Eggnog Gathering at The Foundry

Time: 6:00pm

Location: The Foundry Home Goods, 125 N 1st Street

"Bloom" Poetry Reading & Eggnog Gathering

Come join us for some cozy warm holiday times at The Foundry on Tuesday evening at 6pm. There will be eggnog, smore roasting on the sidewalk, at least one chocolate lab, good cheer, and Jay Erickson will be reading from his book of poetry, BLOOM. Jay is the brother-in-law (aka brother from another mother) of Foundry owner Anna Hillegass. BLOOM was published following treatment for advanced testicular cancer and all proceeds go to benefit rare cancer research for which The Foundry has also raised over $12,000.