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ABOUT BRIGHT HILL PRESS & BRIGHT HILL LITERARY CENTER

  • OUR MISSION is to seek out, study, and collect the work of early and contemporary writers, storytellers, and artists, and to publish, disseminate, and present that work through publications and educational and public programs for the larger community. Voice & Fax: 607-829-5055. E-mail: wordthur@stny.rr.com.
  • BRIGHT HILL PRESS was founded in 1992 by Bertha Rogers, with the assistance of Ernest M. Fishman, who later became president of the organization. Our programs serve residents in New York's Catskill Mountain region, greater New York, and throughout the U.S. Board members in 2005 include Jack Schluep, Milford, NY, president; Hella Viola, Walton, NY, vice-president; Marjorie B. Kellogg, Franklin, NY, secretary; Ernest M. Fishman, Treadwell, NY, treasurer; and Vicki Davis, Franklin, NY, director.
  • BRIGHT HILL is dedicated to increasing audiences' appreciation of the writing arts and oral traditins that comprise American literature, and to encouraging and furthering the tradition of oral poetry and writing in the Catskills and beyond. Writers and artists who participate in Bright Hill Press/Word Thursdays programs are selected for their artistic excellence, their ability and willingness to work within a community setting, and the diversity of their backgrounds, genres, and styles. BHP understands that recognition of the need for a literary community and a commitment to lifelong learning are critical aspects of audience development; our programs for children and adults engender the spirit, craft, and imagination that makes this possible.
  • BRIGHT HILL PRESS is an independent, 501(c)(3), not-for-profit coporation governed by a Board of Directors representing the community the organization serves, and an Advisory Board from the larger community. Donations are tax-deductible, to the full extent of the law.
  • PROGRAMS are offered to people of all ages and include:
  • Word Thursdays, the Catskill reading series;
  • Bright Hill Press publications;
  • The New York State Literary Web Site & Online Literary Map and the forthcoming print version of the Literary Map;
  • Bright Hill Community Library & Internet Wing, a new humanities library for the community with Internet access;
  • Word & Image Gallery for works that integrate language and visual art;
  • Radio by Writers, innovative literary programming for the Catskills;
  • Share the Words High-School Poetry Competition & Mentoring Program;
  • Word Thursdays Winter & Summer Literary Workshops for Kids;
  • Word Thursdays Workshops for Adults;
  • Word Thursdays Internship Program for College, High-School, & Middle-School Students; in 2005 our senior interns are Sabia Rigby, Jefferson, NY, a rising college freshman at Wells College; Caitlin Thomas, Treadwell, NY, a rising senior at Delaware Academy & Delhi Central School; Rebecca Palmer, Bloomville, NY, a rising junior at Stamford Central School; junior interns are Hanna Lowens-Marchetti, South Kortright & Hastings-on-Hudson, NY, a rising 8th grader at Storm King School; Heidi Ruetenik, Delhi, NY, a rising 9th grader at Delaware Academy & Delhi Central School; and Bo Scarim, South Kortright & Brooklyn, NY, a rising 9th grader in the New York Public Schools.  
  • Bright Hill's Founding Executive Director is Bertha Rogers, Treadwell, NY; her admistrative assistant is Lawrence Shaw, Delhi, NY.

Bright Hill Press is funded, in part, by the New York State Council on the Arts, a State Agency; and by the A. Lindsay and Olive B. O'Connor Foundation; the Walter Rich Charitable Foundation; the Delaware County Youth Bureau, under the auspces of the New York State Office of Children and Family Services; the A. C. Molinari Foundation; the Tianaderrah Foundation; the Dewar Foundation; the Otis A. Thompson Foundation; Stewart's Shops; and by its members and friends.

 

 

Secret Garden Glade built by Americorp for "Patterns" Community Literary Garden & Park