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On Saturday, December 5, 2010, KPTS is bringing author and illustrator Keith Baker to Wichita. Baker, whose books have won several awards, will lead two interactive sessions for kids in grades K-5.  He’ll go through his process for developing a story, sketches, rough drafts, and illustrations.

Tickets are only $5 per child. The first session, for kids in grades K-2, will meet at 10 a.m.; the second session for kids grades 3-5 will begin at 1 p.m. Each session will be one hour long.

The event will be held in Heartspring’s Conference Auditorium at 8700 E. 29th Street N.

Get all the details, find out more about Keith Baker, and get your tickets at the KPTS website.

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  1. If you need more information, visit the website (link provided above) or just call the station at 316-838-3090 and ask for Sheila.

    1. Oh, wouldn’t that be fun then? I don’t really have an answer for you Marcia. But if I were you I would contact them (use the link in the post) and ask if you can!

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