Poet, educator and teaching artist Richard Lewis will lead conservation-themed poetry activities for the family at 6:30 p.m. today (March 31) at Central Arkansas Library System's Super Family Fun Night at the Main Library, 100 Rock St., Little Rock.
Lewis, founder of the Touchstone Center for Children, is a resident of New York City. He has edited and written books about the poetic and imaginative life of childhood including Miracles: Poems by Children of the English-Speaking World, There Are Two Lives: Poems by Children from Japan and most recently When Thought is Young: Reflections on Teaching and the Poetry of the Child.
CALS is one of five libraries included in The Language of Conservation, an initiative of Poets House in partnership with CALS, the Little Rock Zoo, and a consortium of zoos and libraries nationwide.
Admission is free. To RSVP call (501) 918-3032 or e-mail mmurray@cals.org.


