During April, National Poetry Month, the work of Baltimore City students will be on display along Greenmount Avenue.
The display is part of a project called "It Takes a Village" put on by Baltimore's Poetry in Community, according to a news release about the event.
Students in seventh and eighth grade participated in a three-part course learning how to write, edit their own work and that of their peers and how to prepare writing to be published, according to the release.
"As a stroller along the Poem Walk, you are reading the first draft of and anthology being written by a group of talented and passionate City students," the release states.
Check out a PDF flier for the event attached to this article.
The Poem Walk is part of a celebration of National Poetry Month called "The Cruellest Month Poetry and Performance Festival" put on by a group called Poetry in Community.
On April 6, the group will host a free poetry reading at the Waverly Library, near the intersection of Barclay, 33rd Street and University Parkway. The event will feature beatboxing, an open mic and a number of poetry-related activities.