Contributed by Jennifer Brennock

The next monthly literary salon presented by Artsmith will feature screenwriter Donte Felder from Seattle. The salon is Monday, November 1 at 7 p.m. at FIRE! Smokehouse and Grill in Eastsound.

Donte won a humanitarian award from the Washington Education Association for his original play “The First Day”, a story about tolerance and forgiveness. Donte’s play “Katrina: I Too Am Worthy” was produced by the Langston Hughes Theater and addresses the horrific events in New Orleans following the hurricane. Donte currently teaches drama and social studies at Orca K-8, an alternative school. Currently an MFA candidate at Goddard College, Donte said he has always had a passion for working with students and theater, and he aspires to create a school that specializes in the arts to give students an opportunity to learn, create, and produce their own work.

Donte invites Orcas writers and members of the community to informally discuss screenwriting, drama in education for social change, and the impact of Hurricane Katrina before his reading at 5:30 to 6:30 PM at the New Leaf lounge at the Outlook Inn.

The salon is free to attend and is a collaboration of Artsmith and FIRE! Smokehouse and Grill. Located in Eastsound, Artsmith is a nonprofit supporting writers and visual artists. For info call Jennifer at 376-2025 or email: salonseries@orcasartsmith.org.

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