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On this second episode of "In the Circle", we are sharing a conversation with Amy DelPo, a librarian, advocate, and thought leader in community programming for older adults. Amy has played a key role in shaping innovative library initiatives that foster lifelong learning, including the Creative Aging partnership between Denver Public Libraries and Think 360 Arts for Learning. We explore how public libraries serve as dynamic community hubs for the arts, the importance of intergenerational programming, and how libraries are evolving to meet the needs of older adults. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on creativity, connection, and the power of libraries to enrich lives through the arts.
Music provided by Think 360 Arts for Learning Teaching Artist Katherine Dines and Hunkta Bunkta Band, track: "It's Spring", 2025. Producer: Tyler Hill. © Think 360 Arts for Learning, 2025. All rights reserved.
By Daisy Fodness-McGowanOn this second episode of "In the Circle", we are sharing a conversation with Amy DelPo, a librarian, advocate, and thought leader in community programming for older adults. Amy has played a key role in shaping innovative library initiatives that foster lifelong learning, including the Creative Aging partnership between Denver Public Libraries and Think 360 Arts for Learning. We explore how public libraries serve as dynamic community hubs for the arts, the importance of intergenerational programming, and how libraries are evolving to meet the needs of older adults. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on creativity, connection, and the power of libraries to enrich lives through the arts.
Music provided by Think 360 Arts for Learning Teaching Artist Katherine Dines and Hunkta Bunkta Band, track: "It's Spring", 2025. Producer: Tyler Hill. © Think 360 Arts for Learning, 2025. All rights reserved.