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Meet for Coffee at the Bruce: Poetry with William Huhn

Where Culture and Conversation Percolate Join us for a poetic morning with poet William Huhn as he discusses and reads excerpts from his first published book “Bachelor Holiday.” This intimate gathering offers attendees the unique opportunity to engage with the author’s creative process and inspiration behind his compelling debut collection. William Huhn will share selected poems from “Bachelor Holiday,” offering insights into his creative journey and the themes that shape his work. Following the reading, guests are invited to participate…

when

June 7, 2025 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am

where

1 Museum Drive
Greenwich, CT 06830-7157 United States

cost

Free

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Bruce Museum

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Where Culture and Conversation Percolate

Join us for a poetic morning with poet William Huhn as he discusses and reads excerpts from his first published book “Bachelor Holiday.” This intimate gathering offers attendees the unique opportunity to engage with the author’s creative process and inspiration behind his compelling debut collection.

William Huhn will share selected poems from “Bachelor Holiday,” offering insights into his creative journey and the themes that shape his work. Following the reading, guests are invited to participate in an open discussion with the author.

Coffee, tea, and light bites will be provided, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere for literary appreciation and conversation.

About the Series

This event is part of our Meet for Coffee at the Bruce series, designed to blend culture with conversation. Our coffee gatherings bring together artists, writers, and cultural figures with our community in a relaxed setting that encourages meaningful dialogue.

This event is free and open to the public.

Secure your spot today for a morning of rich insights and community discussion over coffee—an opportunity to explore the stories that inspire us all.

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