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Renowned Poet Alexis Orgera Supports CJH3
Renowned poet, Alexis Orgera, is generously supporting the CJH3 Memorial Scholarship Fund. Ms. Orgera donated copies of her latest work, “How Like Foreign Objects,” which will inspire and captivate poetry lovers with her adroit movement through metaphor. Simone Muench said, … Continue reading →