LANCASTER, Pa. — City officials announced they are accepting applications to become Lancaster's poet laureate.
Funded in partnership between the City of Lancaster, Nobody’s Pen, Dr. Clark McSparren, Jerry Eckert, and Phil and Janet Calhoun, the Lancaster City Poet Laureate program "will foster connection and engagement through the written and spoken word," the city said in a press release.
Applications are open now through June 10, city officials said.
"The next poet laureate will serve for two years to elevate the art of poetry and utilize it as a catalyst for community engagement," the city said in a press release. "They will be expected to host or participate in at least two literary events each quarter, participate in City events twice a year and create one special project with the City."
The position is open to applicants 18 years and older, preferably residing within the School District of Lancaster. Selection will be based on a passion for the literary arts, commitment to community engagement and embracing the opportunity for civic discourse through the arts.
The poet laureate will receive an honorarium of $3,000.
Prospective candidates can learn more about the position and submit applications online at www.cityoflancasterpa.gov/office-of-public-art.