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A teaching artist from KSU’s Wick Poetry Center leads participants through an expressive writing workshop on the themes of home and creating a sense of belonging. All experience levels welcome.
Register online, in person, or by phone at 330.643.9067.
What makes a home, home? What creates a sense of belonging? Join Teaching Artists from Kent State University’s Wick Poetry Center for an expressive writing workshop on these themes. Teaching artists will lead participants through a discussion of model texts to generate individual and collaborative written responses. All backgrounds and experience levels welcome.
Contact the Teen Division at 330.643.9067 or teendiv@akronlibrary.org for more information.
This program is part of our Community Read, a shared reading experience focused on the theme of “Where We Live.” Community Read includes book discussions, writing workshops, and art programs that foster the exchange of ideas and perspectives as we celebrate 150 years of service and community.
AGE GROUP: | Teen |
EVENT TYPE: | Special Events | Books & Writing |
TAGS: | writing | Wick Workshop | Wick Poetry Center | teen | creads24 |
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