Presented by The Buffalo History Museum

Children's Book Club at Waterway of Change

About This Event

Join The Buffalo History Museum to welcome Lily Fisher, a young author, to the Waterway of Change exhibit located at Canalside's Longshed building. Explore the process of writing a book while creating a make-and-take activity. We look forward to seeing you! 

 

Lily is a young author who began writing as soon as she could hold a pencil and crayon. Her first book was written and published when she was in seventh grade. She has written many since including non-fiction and poetry. Lily is currently a sophomore at Buffalo State University studying childhood education with an emphasis on literacy. 

About This Event

Join The Buffalo History Museum to welcome Lily Fisher, a young author, to the Waterway of Change exhibit located at Canalside's Longshed building. Explore the process of writing a book while creating a make-and-take activity. We look forward to seeing you! 

 

Lily is a young author who began writing as soon as she could hold a pencil and crayon. Her first book was written and published when she was in seventh grade. She has written many since including non-fiction and poetry. Lily is currently a sophomore at Buffalo State University studying childhood education with an emphasis on literacy. 

Getting There

Waterway of Change
44 Prime Street
Buffalo, 14202
United States