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List of municipal poets laureate in California

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This is a list of past and current municipal poets laureate serving towns, counties, and cities in California.

Tongo Eisen-Martin is poet laureate of San Francisco.

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Cities

Albany

Jack Hirschman was poet laureate of San Francisco in 2006.

Anaheim

  • Grant Heir (2018-2020)
  • Wendy Van Camp (2022-2024)

Benicia

El Cerrito

Fairfield

  • Juanita J. Martin (2010-2012)[13][14]
  • Bonnie DiMichele (2020-2022)[15]
  • Suzanne Bruce (2022-2024)[16]

Fresno

  • James Tyner (2013-2015) [17]
  • Lee Herrick (2015-2017) [17]
  • S. Bryan Medina (2017-2019) [17]
  • Marisol Baca (2019-2021)[17]
  • Megan Anderson Bohigian (2021-2023)[17]
Benicia Poet Laureate Joel Fallon

Livermore

Los Angeles

Vallejo Poet Laureate Jeremy Snyder

Richmond

  • Dwayne Parish (2012-2014)[24]
  • Lincoln Bergman (2014 - 2016)[25] (concurrent)
  • Donté Clark (2014-2016)[25] (concurrent)
  • Brenda Quintanilla (2014 - 2016)[25] (concurrent)
  • Daniel Ari (2017 - 2019)[25] (concurrent)
  • Ciera-Jevai Gordon (2017 - 2019) (concurrent)
  • Rob Lipton (2017 - 2019)[26][25] (concurrent)
  • David Flores (2021-2023)[27][28]
Kim Shuck was Poet Laureate of San Francisco in 2017.

Sacramento

San Francisco

Barry Spacks was poet laureate of Santa Barbara in 2005.

Santa Barbara

D.L. Lang was poet laureate of Vallejo in 2017.

Vallejo

Counties

Kern County

  • Don Thompson (2016-2019)[42]
  • Matthew Woodman (2019–2024)[43]
  • Samuel Rain Benjamin (2024-present)

Lake County

  • Jim Lyle (1998-2002)[44]
  • James BlueWolf (2002-2004)[44]
  • Carolyn Wing Greenlee (2004-2006)[44]
  • Sandra Wade (2006-2008)[44]
  • Mary McMillan (2008-2010)[44]
  • Russell Gonzaga (2010-2012)[44]
  • Elaine Watt (2012-2014)[44]
  • Casey Carney (2014-2016)[44]
  • Julie Adams (2016-2018)[44]
  • Richard Schmidt (2018-2020)[44]
  • Georgina Marie Guardado (2020-2023)[44]

Marin County

Napa County

  • Beclee Wilson (2015-2017)[48]
  • Jeremy Benson (2017-2021)[48]
  • Marianne Lyon (2021-2022)[49]

Nevada County

Santa Clara County

  • Nils Peterson (2009-2011)
  • Sally Ashton (2011-2013)
  • David Perez (2014-2015)
  • Arlene Biala (2016-2017)
  • Mike McGee (2018-2019)
  • Janice Sapigao (2020-2021)
  • Tshaka Campbell (2022-2023)

San Mateo County

  • Caroline Goodwin (2014 – 2016)[51]
  • Lisa Rosenberg (2017 – 2018)[51]
  • Aileen Cassinetto (2019 – 2022)[52][53]

Notes

1.^ Eevelyn Mitchell's term as poet laureate was extended to a third year in August of 2022.[54]

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