Information for this event titled, "For The Love of Words and Wine". Image shows a sketched wine bottle and wine glass, and promotional logos from Writers SA, Wild Game Wines, Naracoorte Lucindale Coucil and a headshot of Emelia Haskey.
An event flyer which contains the title of the event which is "For The Love of Words and Wine", a spoken word poetry afternoon featuring Emelia Haskey, as well as the details of the event: the location at Wild Game Wine in Naracoorte on Saturday March 12th, time of the event 2:00pm - 4:00pm, and there is artwork of a sketched vine with promotional logos from Wild Game Wine, Writers SA, and Naracoorte Lucindale Council, as well as a headshot of Emelia behind a microphone.
An event flyer which contains the title of the event which is "For The Love of Words and Wine", a spoken word poetry afternoon featuring Emelia Haskey, as well as the details of the event: the location at Wild Game Wine in Naracoorte on Saturday March 12th, time of the event 2:00pm - 4:00pm, and there is artwork of a sketched vine with promotional logos from Wild Game Wine, Writers SA, and Naracoorte Lucindale Council, as well as a headshot of Emelia behind a microphone.

For The Love of Words and Wine

Events • Spoken word
South Australia

Words AND wine? What more could you ask for?! Settle in for a relaxed afternoon of spoken word poetry paired with your favourite Wild Game wine for this special event featuring spoken word extraordinaire Emelia Haskey. For those who feel inspired to share their talents, register for the open mic section — open to anyone, of all ages. 

Where: Wild Game Wine, 91 Ormerod St, Naracoorte, South Australia

When: 2:00pm - 4:00pm 

Who: Anyone who loves words and wine 

Cost: Free 

Presented by: Writers SA

Writers SA is the peak organisation for writing and literature in South Australia. We are a not-for-profit membership-based organisation that aims to foster, develop and promote writers and a national culture of writing.
Writers SA is located on Kaurna land. We acknowledge Kaurna people as the original storytellers of this place, who have led a culture of storytelling for many thousands of years. We pay our respects to Kaurna elders past and present, and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people on whose lands we live, work and create. This always was, always will be Aboriginal land.