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Dickinson Poetry Series on Feb. 10

Retired research engineer Larry Eriksson will share his poetry at the next Dickinson Series event February 10, 7 pm, at the UU Fellowship, Ephraim.

Eriksson is a Wisconsin writer and poet living in Ellison Bay and Madison with his wife, Karen. His poems preserve memories, clarify thoughts, explore feelings, or simply have fun with language. For over 30 years, he worked as a research engineer and manager specializing in acoustics, noise control, and digital signal processing. He is the author of many published technical papers, chapters in two engineering books, and two books on sociopolitical issues – Business Decisions: The Impact of Corporate Mergers and Global Capitalism On Our Lives (Quarter Section Press, 2002) and Broken Strings, Missing Notes: Strengthening Democracy and Seeking Justice in a Nation Out of Tune (Quarter Section Press, 2005). In addition to writing, he enjoys reading, playing the violin, swimming, cycling, and golfing.

The Dickinson Series is free and open to the public and held on the third Wednesday of each month at the UU Fellowship, 10341 Hwy. 42, Ephraim. An open mic session will follow Eriksson’s presentation. For more information, visit http://www.uufdc.org