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People and Happenings
Mount Auburn Book Club
By Lauren Marsh
Since 20 08, the
Mount Auburn Book
Club has met to discuss
books written by or
about individuals buried
at Mount Auburn,
include scenes that
take place in Mount
Auburn, or discuss any
of the variety of topics
that relate to Mount
Auburn such as regional history, the natural world, or death
and dying.
The club meets the second Thursday of every month in
Story Chapel at 10 AM and new members are most welcome!
For more information email [email protected]
2nd Annual Coffeehouse
Our 2nd annual Coffeehouse
was held on Thursday, April 26,
2012, in celebration of National
Poetry Month. Area poets, writers,
and musicians gathered once
more to perform pieces inspired
by Mount Auburn and related
subjects. Among our performers
this year was Cambridge’s very
own Poet Populist, Toni Bee. We
were also entertained by several published poets and popular
musicians from the local folk circuit.
“Mount Auburn Cemetery is not only one of the most beautiful
places around Boston, but is also a great supporter of the arts.
None of this is clearer than when they put on their wonderful
coffeehouses. These nights brings together some of the region’s
best musicians and poets. It is always one of my favorite shows of
the year,” said folk artist Dan Cloutier of Birch Beer Records.
“The Mount Auburn Cemetery book club fosters my
life-long passion with books supported by like-minded
people satisfying their curiosity: some regular members
and some irregular appearances by others, depend-
ing on the book being read. The Book Club adds a
unique perspective by providing the frequent oppor-
tunity to visit the graves of some who are mentioned
in the books, creating a tangible connection with the
past and the present, which has been another personal
life-long fascination.”
— John Pippa
A Glimpse Beyond
On September 22nd, one hun-
dred and fifty people attended
“A Glimpse Beyond,” a unique
multicultural celebration of
life and death as told through
music, dance and poetry.
There is more online!
To see photos and videos of the Coffeehouse and a Glimpse Beyond visit: http://www.mountauburn.org/sweet-auburn-winter-2013/
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