Museums, Libraries, and Nonprofits

Rhinos and Planes!  A First-Class Museum Takeover

Rhinos and Planes is an immersive experience adapted to your aviation, travel, or children’s museum. Have K.E. use his imagination and teaching chops to turn your museum into a cross-curricular haven as he brings themes and concepts from Never Take Your Rhino on a Plane to life, bringing science, history, math, storytelling, and the arts, while making the engagement and love for reading soar among audiences of any age! 

 

Museum & Educational Audits

Unlock the full potential of your museum or educational space with a professional audit tailored to your needs. With years of experience in the field, K.E. offers expert insights into your exhibits, educational programs, and overall visitor experience to enhance engagement and ensure your space is meeting educational goals.

 

Creating Engaging Content in Museums & Libraries with the Community in Mind: A Hands-On Workshop

Using his experiences in museums and findings from a successfully completed project with the Institution of Museum and Library Sciences, this workshop helps creators and specialists refine their formula in creating for large, diverse audiences. Participants will walk away with a deeper understanding for understanding relevance, establishing key takeaways, and planting multiple access points to raise engagement and inclusivity.

2 – 2.5 hours ∙ 40 person maximum ∙ In-person only

 

Celebrating Dads: A Virtual Affair

Elevate your event with a pop-in from K.E. Lewis reading his title Because of Dads.  Prior to the event, have your young scholars send letters and words of thanks to their dads to be included in a ceremonious presentation. Perfect for Father’s Day events, Daddy-daughter dances, Donuts for Dads, or any event where fathers and father figures are celebrated.

20-30 mins∙ Virtual

 

Ask away: A Virtual Q & A

A half-hour session with the author for students and teachers to pick the author’s brain about his work, inspirations, daily routine, etc. (Members of the group must have read at least one of K.E. Lewis’ works before the day of the Q&A to be sure the conversation is rich, enlightening, and engaging for participants).

Virtual 30 min