Ghost Town Poetry Volume Three Included in Time Capsule to be Opened in 100 Years

On February 20, 2026, Ghost Town Poetry Open Mic founder Christopher Luna participated in an event celebrating the burial of a time capsule on Main Street to be opened in 100 years. Ghost Town Poetry Volume Three, edited by Christopher Luna and Toni Lumbrazo Luna, and edited and designed by Morgan Paige, was among the items included in the time capsule. The event was sponsored by the Vancouver Downtown Association’s Main Street Promise project. According to the City of Vancouver website, “Construction is underway to improve Main Street in downtown Vancouver from 5th Street to 15th Street. We are investing in making Main Street safer, more accessible, and connected for businesses, residents and visitors. That is the Main Street Promise.”

Ghost Town Poetry Volume Three is available through Christopher Luna or locally at Art At The Cave, Vintage Books, and Powell’s Books. Contact Printed Matter Vancouver at printedmattervancouver@gmail.com for ordering information.

Watch a short video of the proceedings here.

Christopher Luna poses with a photograph of Ghost Town Poetry Volume Three,
one of the items included in the Main Street Promise Time Capsule. Photo by Leeza Edwards.
Vancouver Downtown Association Executive Director Michael Walker
Vancouver Downtown Association Executive Director Michael Walker
Vancouver City Councilmember Ty Stober and Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle
Photos of some of the items included in the Main Street Promise Time Capsule
Photos of some of the items included in the Main Street Promise Time Capsule
The Main Street Proimise Time Capsule, buried at Main Street and 13th,
to be opened in 2125