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Riverland and
Updraft, leads two online writing workshops sponsored by Forsyth County Public Library and Forsyth County Arts Alliance.
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The first two-hour workshop, âBuild a Monster,â is intended for tween and teen writers in grades 5 through 10 and will be hosted online at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 15.
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Wilde explains that students will engage in âloud and funâ brainstorming activities designed to expand their creative writing skills. The workshop will help young writers use that creativity to build monster characters and then develop problem-solving techniques to defeat those monsters in their stories.
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Wildeâs next two-hour workshop, âWriting the Future,â is intended for teen writers in grades 9 and up, as well as adults, and will be hosted online at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 22.
Meals on Wheels needs volunteers
Senior Services Inc. is looking for volunteers to deliver Meals-on-Wheels. The agency needs drivers to deliver hot meals weekdays to seniors.
The routes can be delivered anytime between 9:45 a.m. and noon Monday through Friday. Routes take about 90 minutes to deliver. Safety protocols are in place. The greatest need for drivers is Thursday and Friday.
Applications and orientation are available online.
For more information or to volunteer, call Holly Beck at 336-721-3411, email hbeck@seniorservicesinc.org, or visit seniorservicesinc.org.
Tools for Caregivers course to be online
The Shepherdâs Center of Greater Winston-Salem is now accepting registration for an online Powerful Tools for Caregivers class, a six-week course for people caring for a loved one.
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The event will be held online Thursday, April 29 at 6:30 p.m. Admission to An Evening of Storytelling with Carmen Agra Deedy is free, but advance registration is required.
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The first 150 registered participants will receive a free copy of Deedyâs latest book,
Rita & Ralphâs Rotten Day, courtesy of Forsyth County Public Library and Forsyth County Arts Alliance.
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The Library Dragon, The Rooster Who Would Not Be Quiet!,
Martina the Beautiful Cockroach, and
14 Cows for America, a New York Times Bestseller. Funny, insightful, and frequently irreverent, Deedyâs stories are culled from her childhood as a Cuban refugee in Decatur, Georgia.