Wayne Ray

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Wayne Scott Ray (born 1950 in Alabama) is a Canadian poet and photographer.

portrait of Wayne Ray
portrait of Wayne Ray

Ray is the founder of HMS Press publishing, Scarborough Arts Council Poetry Contest, co-founder of the Canadian Poetry Association and co-chairman of the League of Canadian Poets: Associates (Toronto) for 1985/1986. He worked at the time for the University of Toronto as Head Gardener and Grounds Foreman at the U of T Presidents Estate 1980after working as an estate gardener for E.P. Taylor 1974 - 1978. He was instrumental in helping establish the London Arts Council and was the Literary Committee Chair and past president of the New London Arts Festival for 1995.

Currently he is operating a Writers Resource Center in London, Ontario, assisting local poets and authors with workshops and literary events.

Ray has several books of poetry and non-fiction published as well as credits in anthologies, periodicals, journals and newspapers across Canada between 1983 and 2006.

Eagle Scout Ceremony
Eagle Scout Ceremony

Ray grew up on the United States Air Force Base Ernest Harmon Air Force Base in Stephenville, Newfoundland and Labrador and was in Boy Scout Troop 6 there. After moving to Woodstock, Ontario in 1965, he and his brother Cris became Lone Scouts and in 1965 (Troop 6 Ernest Harmon Air Force Base) and 1968 Ray received his Eagle Scout and Queen's Scout awards while attending Troop 11 in Woodstock. He became a Canadian citizen in 1977 prior to working as an OPP Ontario Provincial Police Officer out of Toronto's Downsview Detachment (Badge # 5677) from 1978-1980.

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