“Poetry serves as a way for me to express my thoughts and feelings about myself, the world around me, friendships, community, just about anything.” -Allison Walters, 14
Teen voices are showing up on the streets of Kane! 🌧️
Through our Rain Poetry project, young people at Friends Memorial Library created haiku inspired by the “Colors of Kane.” Their poems are now installed on sidewalks around town using a special invisible spray that appears only when wet. The project is engaging teens and the broader community through the humanities.
Kane is the first town in Pennsylvania to implement Rain Poetry independently using PA Humanities’ new toolkit.
🔗 Read the whole story at PAHumanities.org 🔗
Rain Poetry is part of PA Humanities` ongoing work to spark creativity, strengthen communities, and connect people through the power of the humanities. Its expansion has been made possible with the support of Pennsylvania’s state legislators. Funding has been provided by @williampennfoundation, @theheinzendowments, @mellonfoundation, @nehgov, Pennsylvania Rural Arts Alliance, Richard King Mellon Foundation, The Grable Foundation, The Wyomissing Foundation, with support from @padeptofed, the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, administered by @pennsylvaniagov, the Commonwealth Financing Authority, and the Department of Community and Economic Development Community and Economic Assistance Program.
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