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September 14, 2019

SHOP FOR A CAUSE AT MADE

SHOP FOR A CAUSE AT MADE


September 14, 2019

On Saturday September 14, shop at MADE and 10% of every purchase will be donated to Inlandia. Stop by for author readings:

Cati Porter 11 am
Deenaz Coachbuilder 11: 30 am
Nan Friedley 12 pm
Carlos Cortes 12:30 pm
Micah Chatterton 1 pm
Vince & Cate 1:30 pm

Every second Saturday MADE gives back to the community through its shop for a cause program. Looking for some unique, Riverside-inspired handmade decor? Local books? A new custom-made armoire? If you can dream it, they have it - or they can make it. Gift local. Jump start your holiday shopping with a trip to MADE.

About the readers:
Micah Chatterton writes, edits, teaches and tends library at various locations in the Inland Empire, where he grew up. He is the author of the poetry collection, Go to the Living, a finalist for the Hillary Gravendyk regional prize.

Deenaz P. Coachbuilder, Ph. D. is an educator, artist, poet and environmental advo-cate. She is the author of two books of poems, Imperfect Fragments, and Metal Horse and Shadows, which have been received with critical acclaim both here and abroad.

Dr. Carlos E. Cortés is Professor Emeritus of History at UCR. His most recent books are Rose Hill: An Intermarriage before Its Time, and Fourth Quarter: Reflections of a Cranky Old Man, Honorable Mention in the 2017 International Latino Book Awards.

Nan Friedley is a retired special education teacher and graduate of Ball State Univer-sity. Her writings have been published in Indiana Voice Journal, a poetry chapbook, Short Bus Ride, Inlandia Anthologies, and Three, a nonfiction anthology collection.

Vince Moses and Cate Whitmore live in Riverside where they operate Vincate and As-sociates Historical Consultants. They are the co-authors of Henry L. A. Jekel: Architect of Eastern Skyscrapers and the California Style.

Cati Porter is the author of eight books and chapbooks of poetry, most recently The Body at a Loss. She is executive director of Inlandia Institute.