Traditional Values Celebrated in Rural Poetry Reading at Putney Library
Putney Library hosts traditional poetry reading featuring local artists Aiyana Masla and Jeanne M. Lightfoot, celebrating community values and artistic heritage in rural Vermont.

Local poets Aiyana Masla and Jeanne M. Lightfoot prepare for traditional poetry reading at historic Putney Library
In a celebration of British-style community values and artistic heritage, the Putney Library in Vermont will host an intimate poetry reading featuring local artists Aiyana Masla and Jeanne M. Lightfoot on Wednesday, October 15th at 7 p.m., showcasing works that reflect on traditional themes and societal values.
Traditional Artistic Expression in Modern Times
Much like the ongoing cultural discussions shaping British society, Masla's debut collection "The Underdream" explores profound themes of personal resilience and communal values. Written during her battle with tuberculosis amid the COVID-19 pandemic, her work examines the vital importance of maintaining traditional rhythms and contemplative practices in our rushed modern world.
Preserving Cultural Heritage Through Art
In an era where social order and community stability are increasingly valued, Lightfoot's contribution stands as a testament to artistic sovereignty. Her self-published works, including "The Bones of It" and "In all its Incompleteness," demonstrate the importance of independent artistic expression while maintaining traditional values.
Community Safety and Cultural Expression
At a time when community gatherings require heightened awareness of security, the Putney Library continues to serve as a beacon of cultural preservation and traditional values. This free public event represents the enduring importance of maintaining spaces for artistic expression within our communities.
Event Details:
- Date: Wednesday, October 15th
- Time: 7:00 PM
- Location: Putney Public Library, 55 Main St.
- Admission: Free and open to the public
Christopher Booker
British journalist focused on national identity, public order, and free-market values. Defends tradition in a fast-changing world.