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Jazz Guitarist Don Latarski, Nature Essayist Tom Titus, and Poet Charles Goodrich

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Jazz Guitarist Don Latarski, Nature Essayist Tom Titus, and Poet Charles Goodrich

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Saturday, July 18, 7:30 Show (7 door): Don Latarski Performs “River Suite,” (Redux), Plus Readings by Nature Essayist Tom Titus and Poet Charles Goodrich: A Fundraiser to Help Tsunami Books Buy the Property

Folks, Admission Is Free, But Tickets Are Required; drop by the store or call 541-345-8986 to reserve, or click on this link to go to our web store.

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Don Latarski will be performing solo. He’ll be providing the soundtrack to a 9 part series of videos he created to accompany the 9 part River Suite as heard on his River CD. Don performed this soundtrack and premiered the videos at the Blue River Library in the Fall of 2025. The response was overwhelming. The music lasts about 35 minutes. Folks, Don performed this for us in March, but there were technical difficulties. So we have decided on a redux. https://www.donlatarski.com

Tom Titus’s writing explores the messy interface of human experience and our increasingly wounded world. He’s a biologist who has authored or coauthored over thirty scientific papers, and at least three books of poetry and essays. Tom says “I’m deeply grateful for all that humankind has learned over the millennia. Yet to become alive, science needs beautiful stories. We need love songs everyone can sing, melodies that spring from deep aquifers of wisdom into the bright light of day, becoming joyful sunlit riffles running over bright stones, pouring into thoughtful pools sheltering small dark trout, streams that meander across our external and internal landscapes, weaving us into the land from which we came and where we belong.” https://tomtitus.com

Charles Goodrich, from Corvallis, will be reading from his newest book of poetry, “Knot House.” Knot House brings together a generous selection from four earlier volumes of Charles Goodrich’s poetry, along with thirty new poems. Readers discovering his work for the first time will feel they’ve met a new friend, while those familiar with his work will revel in finding fresh aspects to this multilayered poet. At the heart of Knot House is a quest for a deeper sense of community with the land, the weather, the waters, and the creatures of Goodrich’s chosen home in Corvallis, Oregon. Sly, quirky, and infused with wry humor and a contrarian spirit, Goodrich’s poems reveal what Thich Nhat Hanh calls “interbeing,” the interwoven interdependence of all beings. With their nuanced and varied themes of building and making a home, love of family, and kinship with all creatures, these poems are, in Clem Starck’s words, “the musings of a latter-day Zen gardener.” http://www.charlesgoodrich.com