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Governor Kathleen Sebelius and the Kansas Arts Commission established the Kansas Poet Laureate program in 2004. The original impetus (from the Office of the Governor) for the creation of a poet laureate post in Kansas began in response to numerous requests received at the Kansas Arts Commission and the Office of the Governor suggesting that such a position be established. Responding to those requests, the Kansas Arts Commission voted to proceed (with the approval of the Governor) in the development of guidelines for a poet laureate position. Guidelines were developed with input from Kansas poets and KAC staff research of other states’ poet laureate programs.
Jonathan Holden, the first selected Poet
Laureate of Kansas, served for a period of two years beginning July 1,
2005, and ending June 30, 2007. He simultaneously served on the Kansas Arts Commission Touring Roster. Organizations. The second Poet Laureate of Kansas, was inaugural date for the post was July 1, 2007. The Poet Laureate of Kansas establishes programs of his or her design to coincide with the term of service. This may include workshops, special reading series, school programs, conferences, specially commissioned poems or other projects promoting appreciation and writing of poetry in Kansas. |
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