The ceremony of "Passing of the Laurels 2024" for the Poets Laureate of the Foothills - Alice Pero & Kathleen Travers was held on 19 May 2024, at the home of former Poet Laureate of California, John Steven McGroarty - McGroarty Arts Center (7570 McGroarty Terrace, Tujunga, CA 91042). This report includes some poems read during the event, illustrated with event photos and materials from the event's program book, plus my reflections about my own term as ST Poet Laureate No. 6 in 2010-2012 (at the end).
During the ceremony the title of the local Poet Laureate changed: Poet Laureate of Sunland-Tujunga Alice Pero (2020-2024) passed the laurels to new Poet Laureate of the Foothills Kathleen Travers (2024-2026). The introductory music was prepared and performed by pianist Daniel West and the event was hosted by the third Poet Laureate of Sunland-Tujunga, poet and community activist Joe DeCenzo. (BTW, Joe will be the Marshall of ST Independence Day Parade! Do not miss it!)
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Selection of the Laureate by Poetry and Literature Committee deserved credit to: Former Poets Laureate (Joe DeCenzo, Elsa S. Frausto, Marlene Hitt, Alice Pero, Pamela Shea, and Maja Trochimczyk) as well as Community Representatives: Annette Bethers (Executive Director of McGroarty Arts Center); Maryellen Eltgroth (local photographer & artist); and Sheri Smith (Little Landers Historical Society).
Village Poets of Sunland-Tujunga and the Sunland-Tujunga Poetry and Literature Committee were grateful for the support of the following organizations and individuals that made this event possible. Special thanks for hosting the Passing of the Laurels 2024 to the McGroarty Arts Center, former home of California Poet Laureate, John Steven McGroarty (1862-1944).
The Donors and Financial Supporters included: State Senator Anthony Portantino; Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez; Moonrise Press & Dr. Maja Trochimczyk; Helena Modjeska Art & Culture Club in Los Angeles; Aldore Collier; Sybil DeCenzo; Tony McEwing; The Back Door Bakery & CafĂ©; C & M Printing; and Village Poets of Sunland Tujunga – Joe DeCenzo, Elsa S. Frausto, Marlene Hitt, Alice Pero & Pam Shea
The Volunteers consisted of: Evelyn Serrano (photographer) , Michael Olivarez (photographer), Martin Prado (Creation of the laurel crown), Maja Trochimczyk (program design, reception and décor), and Pablo Patricio Paredes Caretaker, McGroarty Arts Center
MAJA TROCHIMCZYK - The 6th POET LAUREATE, 2010-2012
This blog was created to document my activities as the Poet Laureate, so there is no need to repeat this information as it was posted earlier - each event had a post:
- publishing the Chopin with Cherries anthology, with 123 poems including two of mine
- writing poetry about the neighborhood, especially the mountains
- reading poems inspired by artwork by local poets at McGroarty Arts Center
- writing an ekphrastic poem inspired by my own photographs from my neighborhood
- participating in an art auction to benefit victims of wildfire in 2010
- sharing Christmas Wishes (2010), Christmas Wishes with Roses and Ivy (2011) and Happy New Year Wishes
- reflecting on the transformation of personal identity of an immigrant
- writing tons of love poems for Valentine's Day, after Valentine's Day, and more
- celebrating the beauty of nature in California and my favorite roses from my garden
- reflecting on the Golden Rule of Compassion at Pacific Asia Museum with Poets on Site
- visiting Chopin's tomb in Paris, with more poems from Chopin with Cherries anthology
- visiting Old Towns in Warsaw, Krakow and Gdansk, and again reflecting on the plight of emigrants
During my two-year term as Poet Laureate, there were many more poetry events and posts that documented them, but I picked the most popular posts from this blog. "Christmas with Ivy" has been the most popular to date, with over 8000 readers, followed by "California without Messiaen" post with 4300 readers. The second anthology I published in my term was described on my Moonrise Press blog, and the Chopin with Cherries events on the blog dedicated to this anthology and, later, also to all things Polish and Polish American.
For the Passing of the Laurels ceremony in 2010 I came up with a motto for my term "Poetry ... in pursuit of happiness..." and wrote a new poem, "What I love in Sunland" - which after 14 years still rings true. Illustrated with some of my photos of leaves, flowers, and landscapes, the flyer was distributed during my public appearances during my term, that included the publication of two poetry anthologies (Chopin with Cherries and Meditations on Divine Names) as well as the creation of monthly Village Poets readings at Bolton Hall Museum. I also wrote a poetry column for the now defunct Voice of the Village community paper, organized multiple music and poetry events, read poems at art exhibits and neighborhood council events and yes, was very happy as a Poet Laureate of Sunland-Tujunga, my longest and most cherished title...
1.
The strong arms of the mountains
embracing, protecting our town
2.
The lights scattered in the night valley
during my drive to the safety of home
3.
How clouds sit on the hilltops
squishing them with their fat bottoms
4.
The river playing hide-and-go-seek under the bridge
to nowhere: “now you see me – now you don’t”
5.
The towering white glory of yucca flowers in June –
we are Lilliputians in the giants’ country
6.
The mockingbird’s melodies floating above
red-roofed houses asleep on little sunny streets
7.
Armenian fruit tarts sweeter than fresh grapefruit
and pomegranate from my trees
8.
Hot, shimmering air, scented with sage and star jasmine,
carved by the hummingbird’s wings
9.
The rainbow of roses, always blooming
in my secret garden