I Love My Park Day

Join us at WWBA for New York State I Love My Park Day on Saturday, May 6, 2023, 10AM-3PM, and help clean up a local park. Clean out garden beds, prune shrubs, plant flower and vegetable gardens, and powerwash walkways. Register at https://www.ptny.org/events/i-love-my-park-day Volunteers should bring lunch and can bring a trowel and/or rake if […]

Diverse Voices in May

On Sunday, May 7, 2023, 1:00PM, Walt Whitman Birthplace Association presents an in-person event, “Diverse Voices in May,” featuring three distinct poetic voices, Indran Amirthanayagam of Washington D.C., Sara Cahill Marron of Long Island, and Nathalie E. Amazan, 2016 WWBA Student Poetry Writing Contest First Place winner. Drawing from their cultural backgrounds and infused with […]

Mother’s Day Exhibit Opening

Stop in on Wednesday, May 10th, between 1:00 and  4:00PM, for the opening of our new Mother's Day Exhibit.  There is no doubt among biographers of Walt Whitman that his mother, Louisa Van Velsor Whitman, had a great influence on him. In fact, about a quarter of the letters he wrote throughout his lifetime were […]

WWBA 2023 Poet in Residence Kwame Dawes Workshop & Reading

Walt Whitman Birthplace Association (WWBA) announces a day of poetry featuring our 2023 Poet in Residence, Kwame Dawes, on Saturday, May 20, 2023. Kwame will facilitate a three-hour Master Class in poetry writing from 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm and a one-hour poetry reading from 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm at the Walt Whitman Birthplace […]

37th Annual Birthday Celebration & Student Poetry Contest Awards Ceremony

Join us on Sunday, May 21, 2023 at 12PM noon, for WWBA's 37th Annual Birthday Celebration and Student Poetry Contest Awards Ceremony. 2023 WWBA Poet in Residence Kwame Dawes will officiate the ceremony and the Grand Champions will read their poems. This event will be held rain or shine under the tent on the grand […]

Celebrate Walt Whitman’s Birthday with Open-Mic Poetry at WWBA

Join us at WWBA on Wednesday, May 31st, 1:oo-3:00PM, for an open-mic poetry afternoon in our outdoor poetry circle to celebrate Walt's 104th Birthday! We will be live streaming on our YouTube channel @WaltWhitmanBirthplace. For inclement weather we will be indoors in the Interpretive Center

Youth Speaks For Social Justice

Youth Speaks for Social Justice, hosted by Suffolk County Teen Poet Laureate, is a spoken-word performance event and competition focused on social justice issues as a fundraiser to help address systemic inequalities. Proceeds from the event will be donated to a charity of the winner’s choosing. Register to attend or participate:  https://forms.gle/ctNUxJCU81FMeUgd7  Ella Scarlett O’Connor […]

POETS BUILDING BRIDGES Series 2, June 2023 – Cleveland, Wales, Somerville MA/Cervena Barva

George Wallace and Walt Whitman Birthplace proudly present season two of POETS BUILDING BRIDGES: A TRIANGULATION PROJECT, inaugurated in March 2022 with the purpose of enhancing dialogue between communities of writers across the US and internationally. Based on a shared small-group experience, these Saturday zoom sessions engage three distinct and well defined communities of poets […]

Staged Reading – AMERICAN POET: WHITMAN’S WARNINGS

You are invited to a special event! Come see a staged reading of AMERICAN POET: WHITMAN’S WARNINGS, a bold new play revealing Walt Whitman’s creative genius amidst national crises. Register to attend staged reading at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1KWDcs68iOqsOv21e5heGaEKXkB4SkmhKADsSx-Uq92M/edit Producer Jared Hershkowitz will present a staged reading of the new play AMERICAN POET: Whitman’s Warnings in Huntington on June 10, 2023. […]

Father’s Day Exhibit Opening – Walt’s Father, Walt Whitman Sr.

Stop in on Wednesday, June 14th, between 1:00 and  4:00PM, for the opening of our new Father's Day Exhibit.  Many Whitman biographers have portrayed Walt’s father as a drunken, cruel and financially unsuccessful man who forced his family to relocate all over Long Island and Brooklyn as he found building work. They believe that Walt […]