
Dear Said,
On behalf of the International Library of
Poetry (ILP) / National Poetry Month Committee,
you are now officially registered as a 2006
Poetry Ambassador. Congratulations on
accepting this distinct honor for your friends,
family, and community and for doing your part to
spread your love of poetry.
In recognition of this exceptional honor,
please accept the beautiful
award certificate accompanying this letter
with our National Poetry Month Seal. This
certificate of distinction is something you
should be proud to display for all your friends
and family to see.
As a way to further recognize your
contributions as a Poetry Ambassador, we are
planning to register your name and your poetic
activities on the 2006 National Poetry Month
Poetry Ambassador Online Directory. Attached to
this email is a Poetry Ambassador Services Form.
We would love to hear about all your poetic
activities during National Poetry Month. Please
fill out this form as soon as your volunteer
work is completed.
Remember, your only obligation as a Poetry
Ambassador is to share your love of poetry. Of
course, we hope you join the International
Library of Poetry and donate some of your time
or money to the worthy causes in support of
poetry in our culture. Attached is a list of
101 Ways to Celebrate National Poetry Month;
these are suggested ideas and activities for
celebrating National Poetry Month. Here at the
International Library of Poetry, we treat the
entire month as though it were a month-long
holiday. We are celebrating this year by
supporting
local schools in the Baltimore, Maryland
area. Our staff developed a lesson plan to go
along with textbooks that we donate to schools.
We hope that these poetry lessons will last for
generations. Our professional Editorial Advisory
Board gets into the volunteering act, too! They
volunteer throughout the year with adult
literary and community projects, as well as
after school
youth programs. All poets, whether
professional or amateur, are truly generous
people.
Some of our suggestions for promoting the
public support of poetry are to read classic,
contemporary, or even your own poetry aloud.
There are many places where people of all ages
congregate, and many of them welcome volunteers
to read poetry. For example, libraries, daycare
centers, schools, after school programs,
literacy organizations, community associations,
nursing homes, and churches have allocated a
certain amount of time for outside volunteers.
Why don't you give one of them a call and offer
to read your favorite poetry? Reading poetry
aloud and introducing it to a new audience can
be one of the most rewarding experiences
imaginable.
If you don't have time to volunteer, then why
don't you read a book of poetry at home? Or
perhaps you can attend a poetry reading at your
local bookstore or library. If you can't recite
poetry in front of a crowd, then share a poem
with a family member or a friend. One of our
favorite things to do is to send a poem to a
friend or loved one. It doesn't matter if you
wrote it or if it's an old favorite.
If you cannot donate your time to sharing
poetry, then consider donating a few dollars.
There are thousands of charitable organizations
that can use your financial help. The
National Endowment for the Arts is our
favorite. The U.S. Congress established it in
1965, and its mission is to encourage artistic
creativity and to make art education available
to everyone. You could also help to spread the
gift of poetry by buying a book of poetry and
donating it to your local library. Many
libraries have limited budgets, so donating a
book of poetry increases the poetry available to
everyone in your area.
As a Poetry Ambassador, you have the
wonderful opportunity to share something of
yourself with your friends, family, and
community. As the great American poet Robert
Frost once said, "The only lasting beauty is the
beauty of the heart." That is why we are
challenging our poets to show us the beauty of
their hearts by spreading the joy of poetry.
Whether you like to write poetry, read poetry,
or do both, we know that poetry is important to
you. This year we can make a difference and
spread the gift of love, peace, and poetry.
Yours truly,

Edward Moffet III
Chairman
ILP / National Poetry Month Committee
P.S. Remember to complete your Poetry
Ambassador Services Form so we can submit your
name and activities to our
2006 National Poetry
Month Poetry Ambassador Online Directory.