Saturday Mar 10, 2018
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM EST
March 10, 5-7pm
The Common School, 521 S Pleasant Street Amherst, MA
Free
Pamela Barnes
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In celebration of our 50th Anniversary, we are pleased to offer special children’s programs featuring noted authors from our very own parent community! All programs take place at the Common School, and are free and open to Common School families and the public. The School will provide snacks and refreshments and free books while supplies last. RSVPs are encouraged, so we can make sure we have enough materials and snacks. For more information contact Pamela Barnes at Pamela@commonschool.org or 413-256-8989 Children must be accompanied by adults. ************************************** Saturday, March 10 from 5-7pm -- Catherine Newman: "One Mixed-Up Night" sleep-under party. One night on their own, with NO grown-ups... One night of couch jumping and unlimited soda refills…. One night of surprises and secrets waiting to be shared…. Kids of any age can come hear what happens when two middle school friends devise a plan to spend an overnight in an IKEA furniture store. Wear your pajamas and bring a favorite stuffed toy or blanket. We’ll serve pizza and play games after the reading. https://www.catherinenewmanwriter.com/ ******************************************* Saturday, March 24 from 10am-12 noon -- Emily Neuburger: "Show Me a Story" and "Journal Sparks" craft activities. Let your imagination run wild! Kids ages 3 – 12 are invited to go to the unknown land of Story with Emily, and create imaginary lands with curious characters. Younger kids will use Story Disks to help build and develop plot, characterization, and setting. Older kids will use words, drawing, collage, and observation-based list-making to explore the many paths into journaling. http://www.emilyneuburger.com/ ******************************************** Saturday, March 31 from 3-5pm – Holly Black: "The Spiderwick Chronicles" - from book series to a movie. For kids ages 9 and up. Have you ever wondered where writers get their ideas for a book…and how a book becomes a movie? Holly Black will read from her series, The Spiderwick Chronicles and talk about making the movie. We’ll view clips from the movie, hear about some of the new books Holly is working on, and ponder the question “Are faeries real?” http://blackholly.com/ ********************************************
Printed courtesy of www.amherstarea.com/ – Contact the Amherst Area Chamber of Commerce for more information.
35 South Pleasant Street, Amherst, MA 01002 – 413-253-0700 – info@amherstarea.com