Communal Pen marks in-person return next month in Aiken
[caption id="attachment_50054" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Naturalization at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, July 4, 2013; ©
Thomas Jefferson Foundation at Monticello.[/caption]
Communal Pen Voices & Votes: Aiken County
- Saturday, Aug. 13
- 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
- Aiken County Historical Museum (433 Newberry St. SW, Aiken)
- Lunch provided at no cost. You will make your menu selection on the registration form.
- Local hosts:
- Friends of the Aiken County Historical Museum
- Second Baptist Church of Aiken
- Click here to register now!
Voting. It’s our most cherished form of civic engagement as U.S. citizens.
As the Smithsonian Museum on Main Street exhibition Voices and Votes: Democracy in America winds its way through South Carolina, the Communal Pen writing workshop series wants to know:- What are the memories, stories and traditions that make our community home?
- What does it mean to participate in the civic life of our community and nation?
- What roles, rights, and responsibilities connect us with our fellow citizens, family, friends, and neighbors?
- No previous experience is necessary, and the workshops are free and open to the public.
- Space is limited; registration is on a first-come, first-served basis online, or call Abby to register: 803.734.8680.
- Share it with your friends on Facebook! (Please note: marking yourself as "Going" on Facebook DOES NOT register you for Communal Pen: Voices & Votes.)

Who we are
Deeply rooted in South Carolina, "Communal Pen" writing workshop creator and facilitator EboniRamm fell in love with the arts at a very young age and was encouraged throughout her youth to express herself. Today, an accomplished poet and jazz singer, she invites audiences of all ages to share her passion for combining these art forms, highlighting her belief in the powerful influence of jazz on the American literary experience and aesthetic. She has taught her unique Jazz Poetry Salon at residencies with the Richland County Public Library, Arts Access South Carolina, Youth Corps, Fairfield Middle School, McKissick Museum, and ColaJazz’s partnership with Jazz at Lincoln Center, among others. Other selected accomplishments include her publication, Within His Star: The Story of Levi Pearson, celebrating Eboni’s ancestor who added strength to the unprecedented Brown vs. The Board of Education case, and the release of her poetry CD, Passion, and her jazz CD, The Look of Love. Learn more about Eboni at www.EboniRamm.com.
