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Our
History:
2008: Marilyn Taylor named Wisconsin's third Poet Laureate.
2004: Denise Sweet named Wisconsin's second Poet Laureate.
2000: 50th Anniversary conference in Green Lake; Muse Prize is the
first poetry award made by the WFOP Literary Fund; Ellen Kort named
Wisconsin's first Poet Laureate.
1999: Wisconsin Poet Laureate project initiated.
1997: Grant from the Wisconsin Sesquicentennial Commission for the
Sesquicentennial poetry contest; Poetry Page added to Muse
Letter.
1986: WFOP assumes publication of the Wisconsin Poets' Calendar.
1985: WFOP receives from the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts
and Letters the Citation, its highest award.
1980: A grant is awarded by the Wisconsin Arts Board for Poems
out of Wisconsin V.
1977: WFOP becomes tax-exempt.
1975: Silver Anniversary conference in Wausau; pilot poetry programs
in the schools and prisons are in place.
1972: WFOP receives a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board and the
NEA to publish its magazine Hawk and Whippoorwill Recalled.
1969: August Derleth edits the anthology New Poetry out of Wisconsin.
1967: WFOP is awarded a grant by the Wisconsin Arts Foundation and
Council to publish a
five-year anthology, Poems out of Wisconsin
III.
1961: Our second anthology, Poems out of Wisconsin II, is
published.
1960: WFOP becomes a charter member of the National Fellowship of
State Poetry Societies, and has contributed several national officers
to NFSPS.
1956: Northern Spring, the first WFOP anthology, is published.
1953: WFOP begins promoting student poetry contests.
1950: The Wisconsin Fellowship of
Poets meets for the first time at the Memorial Union in Madison
on April 23; its newsletter is named Muse Letter. |