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Social Distancing: Free Virtual Escape Rooms

Libraries may be closed due to COVID-19, but many librarians are coming up with creative ideas to keep people entertained and promote literacy. One of those creative ideas is free virtual escape rooms. With a variety of themes, some may be fun to do on your own, others as activities with the kids.

Sydney Krawiec, Youth Services Librarian at Peters Township Public Library in McMurray, PA created this Hogwarts Virtual Escape Room. She shared this tutorial on how to create your own virtual escape room, which seemed to spark the creativity of many other librarians.

Some amazing librarians all over the country have been busy creating virtual escape rooms with a variety of themes.

Special thanks to the Humboldt County Library in Winnemucca, Nevada for gathering info on many of these escape rooms. Follow them on Facebook for their storytimes and weekly Facebook Live Science Time on Fridays.

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Celebrate National Poetry Month!

Celebrate National Poetry Month with
CT Poet Laureate 
Richard Allen
 
Joined by New Canaan poet
 Gwen North Reiss, St. Marks Poetry Group & Students from New Canaan High School  
 
Thursday, April 9
7:00 PM in the Lamb Room
New Canaan Library

About the Poets

Richard Allen was appointed as the State Poet Laureate of Connecticut in 2010, and will hold the position through 2015. He will read from his latest book of poetry,This Shadowy Place (February, 2014). Allen is regarded as one of the best poetry presenters (of his own and others’ poetry) in America. This Shadowy Place is the winner of the 2013 New Criterion Poetry Competition for collections of poems with a strong formal element.

Gwen North Reiss is a graduate of Yale College with a degree in Literature. She began her career in book publishing at Houghton Mifflin. A poet and the author of a children’s book, The Winter Lodge, she works part-time for the Silvermine Arts Center and the Glass House. Her poems have been published in the Connecticut Review, the Atlanta Review, Fairfield University’s Dogwood, and Rhino, a literary annual based in Evanston, Illinois.