Magical Month with Fairy Tale Festival

Live happily ever after at the Enoch Pratt Free Library’s 16th annual Fairy Tale Festival.

This year, the Pratt is partnering with Light City Baltimore to spread the joy of fairy tales across the city.

A month of enchanted events kicks off with the Fairy Tale Extravaganza, where the Maryland Historical Society will be transformed into an enchanted forest.

 

Fairy Tale Extravaganza

Saturday, April 7, 10am-3pm

Maryland Historical Society

201 W. Monument St.

Baltimore, MD 21201

 

As part of Light City, this year’s Extravaganza will include an illuminated tree house.  Families can take pictures on the throne surrounded by fairy lights. Storytelling with TAHIRA begins at noon, followed by a Fairy Tale Ball with a live string quartet and dancing.  Crafts, magic, face painting and other fairy tale fun will entertain crowds throughout the day.

The magical month continues throughout April with Fairy Tale Balls and events at branches across the Pratt Kingdom. “Fairy tales are an introduction to reading for many children,” says Pratt Library President & CEO Heidi Daniel. “We want to help spark their imagination by bringing those books to life and hopefully inspire a lifelong love of learning.”

The Enoch Pratt Free Library’s Fairy Tale Festival is sponsored by Transamerica.

Storytelling with Code: Teen Tech Week

by Alex Lawson, Young Adult Librarian

On Monday March 6, Cliff Weaver, an instructor with Code in the Schools, came to the Roland Park Branch to teach seven teens how to build a computer game from scratch with code. In putting together the code to run the game, participants learned vocabulary, concepts, and skills that are useful for any computer programmer.

This class was great for teens who had never coded before. The task itself was simple, and Mr. Weaver was a good instructor. He asked questions like “who can tell me the story of this code?” that made the technical task easy to understand. By the end of the class, even the beginners had successfully created a video game.

The class also worked well for the teens with a lot of coding experience. At first they didn’t think the project would be very challenging or interesting, but as the class wore on, those teens were able to engage with the project more deeply by asking questions about the reasoning behind the code that they created. At the end of the class, when the instructor asked everybody what they had learned, one of the more experienced teens admitted that “even when something seems simple, sometimes you still have to fix problems that you can’t see at first.”

This event was part of Teen Tech Week, an annual initiative from the Young Adult Library Services Association, focused on connecting teens with libraries and technology. To read more about this nationwide event, click here for our previous blog post.

Find more after school activities for teens #atthepratt.

 

Extra, Extra: The Pratt News Stand

Free Newspapers Online

The Pratt Periodicals Department is at your fingertips in our online database, The Pratt News Stand. 

The Pratt News Stand will help you find what newspapers, magazines, and academic journals the library offers. All electronic, print, and microform holdings are included.

From this page you can:

  • Search or browse by periodical title
  • Choose a subject of interest
  • Click through to specific databases for a more customized search

The Pratt News Stand is available online with your Pratt Library card.

 

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