Books & Puppets at Co-Op Opening
The UConn Co-op Book Store, Le Petit Marche Café, and The
Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry are destined to be the cultural center
of Downtown Storrs They had their grand
opening on Saturday 1 March 2014, at Storrs Center. A little girl, about 5 years old and knee
high to a grasshopper, was seen following her father from the café area into
the book store. She tugged at her
father’s coast and said, “I didn’t know this library had food.”
The co-op had surprises for all of us. The puppet museum had
colorful and historically important exhibits, the book store was chock full,
not only with books but also with authors, and the food from Le Petit Marché
was excellent.
As well as exhibits, the Museum of Puppetry had two
performances of Reverse Cascade by
Anna Fitzgerald.
Among the many authors present were, novelist and editor of
the writing program at the woman’s prison in Niantic, Wally Lamb; children’s
author Pegi Deitz-Shea; children’s authors Wendell and Florence Minor; young
adult author Barbara McClintock; fiction author David Johnson, prolific writer
and inspiration of the Dead Poets Society,
Sam Pickering, physicist Ron Mallett, and novelist Ellen Litman. Music was provided by a piano Bass duo and a woman’s
acapella group
Suzy Stubach and her staff at the bookstore put together a
wonderful afternoon of puppetry, music, and literature. Rumors of the death of the codex have been
greatly exaggerated. Books are thriving
at the UConn Co-op.
Labels: Barbara McClintock, David Johnson, Ellen Litman, Florence Minor, John Bell, Pegi Deitz-Shea, Ron Mallett, Sam Pickering, Suzie Staubach, UConn Co-op, Wally Lamb, Wendell Minor
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