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File #: 25-0614    Version: 1
Type: recognition Status: Filed
File created: 7/8/2025 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 7/15/2025 Final action: 7/15/2025
Title: Special Recognition - Honoring the Outgoing and Incoming Poet Laureate

Title

Special Recognition - Honoring the Outgoing and Incoming Poet Laureate

 

Recommended Action

Committee Recommendation:

Not referred to a committee.

 

City Manager Recommendation:

Recognize outgoing Poet Laureate Kathleen Byrd who served from 2023 - 2025 and welcome incoming the Poet Laureate, Ocean, who will serve as Poet Laureate for the 2025 - 2027 term.

 

Report

Issue:

Whether to recognize outgoing Poet Laureate Kathleen Byrd who served from 2023 - 2025 and welcome incoming the Poet Laureate, Ocean, who will serve as Poet Laureate for the 2025 - 2027 term.

 

Staff Contact:

Stephanie Johnson, Arts Program Manager, Parks, Arts & Recreation, 360.709.2678

 

Presenter(s):

Stephanie Johnson, Arts Program Manager

Kathleen Byrd, Olympia Poet Laureate 2023-2025

Ocean, Olympia Poet Laureate 2025-2027

 

Background and Analysis:

Every two years the City of Olympia selects a Poet Laureate to engage our entire community in the literary arts. Olympia’s take on the position of Poet Laureate is less an honorary title and more about service over status. Duties include promoting poetry as an art form, expanding access to the literary arts, and encouraging poetry as a community voice that contributes to a sense of place.

 

Kathleen Byrd served as Olympia’s second Poet Laureate to have a theme related to their tenure, which was centered around our environment and climate change.

 

During their term Kathleen:

 

                     Coordinated a collaborative event with Paintings and Poetry at the Spring 2024  Arts Walk

                     Conducted a poetry reading at the Fall 2024 Arts Walk

                     Coordinated an Anthology of Olympia Poetry - “Still the Water: Olympia Poets on Place”

                     Facilitated seven poetry reading groups

o                     Fall 2023 | The Hurting Kind by Ada Limon

o                     Winter 2024 | Trophic Cascade by Camille Dungy

o                     Spring 2024 |  I Sing the Salmon Home edited by Rena Priest

o                     Summer 2024 | Living Nations, Living Words Edited by Joy Harjo

o                     Fall 2024 | You are Here: Poetry of the Natural World, edited by Ada Limon

o                     Winter 2024 | Conversations with Kagawong River by Sophie Anne Edwards

o                     Spring 2025 | Amot by Craig Santos Perez

 

                     Facilitated seven poetry writing workshops

o                     Fall 2023 | Theme: Earth

o                     Winter 2024 | Theme: Water

o                     Spring 2024 |Theme: Air

o                     Summer 2024 |Theme: Fire

o                     Fall 2024 | Theme: Earth

o                     Winter | Theme: Water

o                     Spring | Theme: Air

 

The role of Olympia’s Poet Laureate is much wider than the City, as they are invited to speak to organizations, schools and agencies throughout the community. During their time as Poet Laureate, Kathleen also was a featured reader at the Olympia Poetry Network; conducted a Climate Writing Workshop with Thurston Youth Climate Coalition; participated in the 2024 Washington Center Salon and in a poetry reading with Cynthia Pratt at the Lacey Depot for Lacey Love Laureates.

 

At their July 8, 2025 meeting, the Olympia City Council approved the appointment of Ocean as Olympia’s Poet Laureate for the 2025 - 2027 term. Ocean plans for their tenure to include poetry in public spaces, a community anthology project, collaborative art projects, virtual engagement and school partnerships.  Ocean’s theme is around the concept of resilience.

 

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