Fox Cities Book Festival: Turn Your Passion Into a Picture Book-The Magic of Monarchs

 

Everyone is welcome. If accommodations are needed to attend, please contact the library administrative office at 920-886-6315 or by email at library@neenahlibrary.org at least 24 hours in advance of the program.

Book Cover of Mr. McGinty's Monarchs

 

The 11th Annual Fox Cities Book Festival presents an event with author, Linda Vander Heyden.

In summer through late fall, milkweed grows lush along the sides of the road. Milkweed is the only plant on which monarchs lay their eggs—and the only plant monarch caterpillars eat! One day, while walking with her dogs, Linda Vander Heyden discovered all the milkweed along her road had been mowed and lay drying in the sun. Monarch caterpillars clung to the wilted plants. How would they survive? She began gathering caterpillars as people walked past. On that day, she doubt she saved many. But she wanted to tell their story. Monarch populations have dropped by 90% in the last two decades. Monarchs face many challenges, and scientists are concerned there may come a time when they no longer exist. 

McGinty’s Monarchs (Sleeping Bear Press, 2016) will engage and empower children to know they, too, can play an important role in the survival of these beautiful butterflies.

Join her protagonist, Mr. McGinty, and embark on a mission to learn about the lifecycle of monarchs…from eggs, to caterpillars, to chrysalises—to butterflies! And the joy of turning your passion into a picture book!

The Fox Cities Book Festival connects writers and readers. One week, over 50 authors, 60 events at 15 venues throughout the Fox Cities! Please visit the Festival online for a full schedule and details about each author and event. All events are free and open to the public, please join us for a fantastic week!

October 12, 2018 @ 10:00 am
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