Poem in Your Pocket Day April 29

SALISBURY — Don’t be surprised if someone hands you a poem on Thursday, April 29.

It’s part of Poem In Your Pocket Day, organized in this neck of the woods by Athena Fliakos and Andrew Belcher of MassBliss Productions of Ashley Falls, Mass.

Belcher said that poems from nationally known poets will be printed on 3-by-5-inch notecards and passed out in Salisbury, North Canaan, Millerton, Sheffield and Great Barrington.

MassBliss is working with teachers at The Hotchkiss School in Lakeville and the Berkshire School in Sheffield; students from those schools will be among the distributors of poems.

He said the participants will assemble on the Green in Salisbury, probably around 9:30 a.m.

Fliakos is a former English teacher at Hotchkiss; Belcher’s resume includes teaching at Tri-Arts Playhouse in Sharon and a stint as artist-in-residence at the Berkshire Theater festival.

For more information e-mail Belcher at MassBliss@gmail.com.

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