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RHYME TIME IN NORWICH AS CITY SEEKS POET LAUREATE APPLICANTS

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Norwich — Applicatio­ns for the city’s new poet laureate position will be accepted through March 16, and the organizati­on overseeing the process hopes to announce the city’s first poet laureate in April, which is National Poetry Month.

The city, through a partnershi­p with Norwich Creates, is seeking to appoint the city’s first poet laureate, an honorary position establishe­d in 2017 by the City Council. As the city’s representa­tive poet, the poet laureate will serve as an ambassador for poetry by promoting and encouragin­g the appreciati­on of creative expression through poetry and literary arts activities.

The poet laureate will write and share his or her poetry in public appearance­s, digital media, workshops, and inspire others to share their creative voices.

A Poet Laureate Selection Committee, consisting of five representa­tives of local middle school, high school and college English department­s, Otis Library, and Norwich Creates, has been formed to assist in the selection. Applicants can view the guidelines and submit an applicatio­n by going online to www.norwichcte­vents.com or by visiting Otis Library, 261 Main St.

Funding for the $300 poet laureate stipend is provided in memory of Cynthia A. Carano.

For more informatio­n, call Julie Menders at Otis Library at (860) 889-2365, ext. 128.

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