Visit the grounds of the newly renovated Fulton Elementary School, 225 West Orange Street to see the latest Poetry Paths artwork, by artists Sara Pevaroff Schuh and Erin Gleason. Below, Terry and Marianne of Irvin Services, the fabricators of the piece, have been on site preparing the stainless steel spheres and adding the Corian caps on which the poems are printed. We are especially proud of this installment because it represents the thoughtful engagement of so many people in Lancaster, from the board of the Shreiner Concord Cemetery, who chose the poems and worked closely with the artists to develop the design, to the Board of the School District of Lancaster who welcomed the piece at Fulton. Congratulations to the artists and to writers Tim Seibles, Charles Bernstein, Alexandra Hill, and Toria Benitez. Alexandra and Toria were students in the school district when they wrote their poems, which celebrate the life and legacy of abolitionist and Lancastrian Thaddeus Stevens.