Appearance Schedule

2013-2015
All USA performances suspended pending return from Thailand.
March, 2013
Bangkok, Thailand
2012 Appearances
Riley's Farm Chuckwagon Supper
Oak Glenn, California
February 28, 2012
Visiting Writers Series
Mt. San Jacinto College
Jeff Streeby reads from the expanded edition of his long mixed-form poem Sunday Creek.
ISBN for Sunday Creek: 978-0-9827423-7-2
What: Award-winning Cowboy poet, Jeff Streeby, will read and engage in a discussion about the craft of writing poetry.
Who: The reading is offered by the Mt. San Jacinto College Menifee Valley Campus English Department.
Why: This is an extraordinary opportunity for students and the public to listen to an award-winning and local poet read from his work as well as engage in a discussion about the craft of writing poetry.
Where: The reading will be held at
Mt. San Jacinto College
Menifee Valley Campus
28237 La Piedra Rd. Room 600
Menifee, California
When: Tuesday, February 28th, 12:30 – 1:45PM
Cost: free
Course information: (Name and number, if applicable)
For more information: Call Rickianne Rycraft, 951-639-5723 or email at [email protected]
Details: Jeff Streeby grew up in Sioux City, Iowa, where he attended Morningside College. He holds an MFA in Poetry from Gerald Stern’s program at New England College in Henniker, New Hampshire. He is a horseman, cowboy poet and performer whose recent work has appeared in or has been accepted for Alehouse; Flashquake; Rattle; Simply Haiku, Naugatuck River Review, and others. Streeby is also an associate faculty English instructor at Mt. San Jacinto College, Menifee Valley Campus.
For more information, visit Streeby’s website: www.jeffstreebyauthorizedsite.com
Reading Streeby’s poetry is “like reading a detailed, historical novel and viewing a multi-part mini-series at the same time.”
– Stephen Lodge,
Novelist & Screenplay Writer
29th Annual Harvest Fair
An Old West Festival for the Whole Family
November 7 & 8
November 14 & 15, 2009
San Bernardino, California
Harvest Fair is two exciting fun-filled weekends of Old West Re-enactments, Old West history, live entertainment, vendors, food, and excitement. The Harvest Fair is a benefit for the CID (Center for Individual Development) of San Bernardino, California, supporting therapeutic recreational programs for people with disabilities.
http://www.harvestfair.net/index.html
"29th Annual Harvest Festival" at San Bernardino, California. Photograph by P'lette Tcherkasky.
Tumbleweed Stage at San Bernardino Harvest Festival, 2009.
All USA performances suspended pending return from Thailand.
March, 2013
Bangkok, Thailand
2012 Appearances
Riley's Farm Chuckwagon Supper
Oak Glenn, California
February 28, 2012
Visiting Writers Series
Mt. San Jacinto College
Jeff Streeby reads from the expanded edition of his long mixed-form poem Sunday Creek.
ISBN for Sunday Creek: 978-0-9827423-7-2
What: Award-winning Cowboy poet, Jeff Streeby, will read and engage in a discussion about the craft of writing poetry.
Who: The reading is offered by the Mt. San Jacinto College Menifee Valley Campus English Department.
Why: This is an extraordinary opportunity for students and the public to listen to an award-winning and local poet read from his work as well as engage in a discussion about the craft of writing poetry.
Where: The reading will be held at
Mt. San Jacinto College
Menifee Valley Campus
28237 La Piedra Rd. Room 600
Menifee, California
When: Tuesday, February 28th, 12:30 – 1:45PM
Cost: free
Course information: (Name and number, if applicable)
For more information: Call Rickianne Rycraft, 951-639-5723 or email at [email protected]
Details: Jeff Streeby grew up in Sioux City, Iowa, where he attended Morningside College. He holds an MFA in Poetry from Gerald Stern’s program at New England College in Henniker, New Hampshire. He is a horseman, cowboy poet and performer whose recent work has appeared in or has been accepted for Alehouse; Flashquake; Rattle; Simply Haiku, Naugatuck River Review, and others. Streeby is also an associate faculty English instructor at Mt. San Jacinto College, Menifee Valley Campus.
For more information, visit Streeby’s website: www.jeffstreebyauthorizedsite.com
Reading Streeby’s poetry is “like reading a detailed, historical novel and viewing a multi-part mini-series at the same time.”
– Stephen Lodge,
Novelist & Screenplay Writer
29th Annual Harvest Fair
An Old West Festival for the Whole Family
November 7 & 8
November 14 & 15, 2009
San Bernardino, California
Harvest Fair is two exciting fun-filled weekends of Old West Re-enactments, Old West history, live entertainment, vendors, food, and excitement. The Harvest Fair is a benefit for the CID (Center for Individual Development) of San Bernardino, California, supporting therapeutic recreational programs for people with disabilities.
http://www.harvestfair.net/index.html
"29th Annual Harvest Festival" at San Bernardino, California. Photograph by P'lette Tcherkasky.
Tumbleweed Stage at San Bernardino Harvest Festival, 2009.
2010 Performances

Naugatuck River Review presents and AWP offsite event:
Poetry Reading
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
8:00 pm
The Mercury Cafe
2199 California Street
Denver, Colorado
Featured Poets include:
Lana Ayers Carol Willette Bachofner Caleb Barber
Shaindel Beers Allen Braden Laurie Junkins
Christina Lovin Terry Lucas Marie-Elizabeth Mali
Keith Leonard Leslea Newman Melinda Palacio
Wendy Gren Simpson Derek Sheffield Jeff Streeby
Pamela Uschuk Ellen Waterston
Hosted by Lori Desrosiers, Managing Editor, Naugatuck River Review
Photo from Link below:
www.naugatuckriverreview.com
Poetry Reading
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
8:00 pm
The Mercury Cafe
2199 California Street
Denver, Colorado
Featured Poets include:
Lana Ayers Carol Willette Bachofner Caleb Barber
Shaindel Beers Allen Braden Laurie Junkins
Christina Lovin Terry Lucas Marie-Elizabeth Mali
Keith Leonard Leslea Newman Melinda Palacio
Wendy Gren Simpson Derek Sheffield Jeff Streeby
Pamela Uschuk Ellen Waterston
Hosted by Lori Desrosiers, Managing Editor, Naugatuck River Review
Photo from Link below:
www.naugatuckriverreview.com

Association of Writers and Writing Programs
2010 Annual Conference & Bookfair
April 7-10, 2010
Denver, Colorado
Hyatt Regency Denver & Colorado Convention Center
A Rattle Reading: Cowboy & Western Poetry
Description: The image of the cowboy has long been mythologized, and so, too, has the image of the cowboy poem. Modern cowboy and western poetry is as complicated and eclectic as the modern cowboy--there are plenty of appearances by cattle and corrals, but topics range from love and politics to ecology and philosophy. And while some of the poems speak in meter and rhyme, plenty of others roam wild and free. Six diverse poets from Rattle's Tribute to Cowboy and Western Poetry perform their work.
Participants: Jeff Streeby, JV Brummels, Donald Williams, Lisa Lewis, David Romtvedt, Joshua Dolezal
(Photo from link below)
http://www.awpwriter.org/conference/2010sched.php
2010 Annual Conference & Bookfair
April 7-10, 2010
Denver, Colorado
Hyatt Regency Denver & Colorado Convention Center
A Rattle Reading: Cowboy & Western Poetry
Description: The image of the cowboy has long been mythologized, and so, too, has the image of the cowboy poem. Modern cowboy and western poetry is as complicated and eclectic as the modern cowboy--there are plenty of appearances by cattle and corrals, but topics range from love and politics to ecology and philosophy. And while some of the poems speak in meter and rhyme, plenty of others roam wild and free. Six diverse poets from Rattle's Tribute to Cowboy and Western Poetry perform their work.
Participants: Jeff Streeby, JV Brummels, Donald Williams, Lisa Lewis, David Romtvedt, Joshua Dolezal
(Photo from link below)
http://www.awpwriter.org/conference/2010sched.php

Virginia City Cowboy Poetry Gathering
June 26, 2010
Virginia City, Montana
June 26, 2010
Virginia City, Montana
2011 Performances

We don't "support or celebrate the cowboy culture" we ARE cowboy culture!
Texas Crossroads Cowboy Poetry Gathering
February 4, 5, 6, 2011
Van Horn Special Events Center
Van Horn, Texas
http://texascrossroadscowboypoetry.org/entertainers.html
Texas Crossroads Cowboy Poetry Gathering
February 4, 5, 6, 2011
Van Horn Special Events Center
Van Horn, Texas
http://texascrossroadscowboypoetry.org/entertainers.html

Texas Cowboy Poetry Gathering
Spring, 2011
Alpine, Texas
Sul Ross State University
Texas Cowboy Poetry Gathering
The oldest cowboy poetry gathering in Texas brings poets and listeners to Alpine every February to enjoy chuck wagon cooking, blacksmithing, exhibitions of western art and custom cowboy gear, musical performances, and readings by select cowboy poets. www.cowboy-poetry.org
(text and photo from http://bigbendtexasmountains.com/communities/alpine/ )
2011 details coming soon.