Virtual Poetry Share
Join us on Zoom to share your favorite poetry, either written by you, your kid, a famous poet, your neighbor.... doesn't matter. Email me, and I will send you a Zoom login. Tnarducci@conwaypubliclibrary.org.
Join us on Zoom to share your favorite poetry, either written by you, your kid, a famous poet, your neighbor.... doesn't matter. Email me, and I will send you a Zoom login. Tnarducci@conwaypubliclibrary.org.
Throughout the years these works were being created, the world and space around them have been experiencing constant change. From place to place and from time to time, they would be changing along with me. Moving between small apartments, cabins, and cottages, these works help celebrate the excitement of new environments.
Call 447-5552 for details. All youth in grades 6-8 are invited to join this group with new book selections each month. Snacks, games, and an occasional book-related movie are some of the fun to be had. Group leader is 12-year-old, Zoe Groves, with the guidance of a youth librarian.
All youth in grades 6-8 are invited to join this group with new book selections each month. Snacks, games, and an occasional book-related movie are some of the fun to be had. Group leader is 12-year-old, Zoe Groves, with the guidance of a youth librarian.
Join some of this talented ukulele group for some traditional and contemporary (think U2 and Van Morrison) Irish music. FREE! All are welcome.
Russ Lanoie will share a slide show and describe his adventures on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Why Vancouver Island? Located off the southwest western coast of Canada it has exceptional beauty and charm and an unusually warm climate. This presentation will provide a brief tour around the Victoria, the provincial capital of British Columbia but focus primarily on the unequaled floral displays of Butchart Gardens that draw over one million visitors from all over the world each year.
This will be a Zoom event. Please email your interest to Tnarducci@conwaypubliclibrary.org and I will send you a Zoom access code.
In celebration of National Poetry Month, all are invited to attend or participate in the annual poetry and story slam here at the library. All writing and story telling abilities are welcome to take part, and mature audiences (teens and older) are encouraged to attend. Learn more about story telling at www.themoth.org. Tips for poetry slamming are as follows:
Artist, Kristine Foster Carbone will lead middle school students through the creative process of recycling discarded plastic into beautiful art, using a variety of supplies provided. Participants will come away with a unique product to display and take home. FREE! For more information call 447-5552.
Kristine has a degree from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, and ample experience working with middle and elementary school-age students.
School's out this week. Come create your most unique snow person, and show it off in the library park for all to see! Accessories and props provided or bring your own.
Make a unique card for your loved one on this special day. All ages. Materials provided.