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Joyce Dale’s Book Launch Party

CVV News
February 13, 2026

You’re Invited to a Heartfelt Gathering: A Book Signing for Celebrations. Join Joyce Dale for an enchanting afternoon of poetry, connection, and
Welcome to Joyce Dale’s Book Launch Party!

Come join us at Cousin’s Corner – 260 W 18th St on February 14, 2026 at 1:00 PM (Pacific Time) to celebrate the amazing achievements of Merced’s Poet Laureate, Joyce Dale!
This event is a wonderful opportunity to meet Joyce in person, listen to her captivating poetry, and get your hands on a signed copy of her latest book.
Don’t miss out on this chance to be part of a memorable literary gathering. See you there!


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