In collaboration with All Things Become New (and with funding from the Maine Humanities Council), I'm pleased to share that I will be teaching a FREE Writing through Caregiving Workshop in Presque Isle on Tuesday, June 24. This workshop will be taught in a hybrid format so caregivers may join in-person or through Zoom.
I'm thrilled to be collaborating with All Things Become New to bring some FREE writing workshops to the world this spring! We have two virtual workshops scheduled for April and May, and then we will be doing in-person workshops up in Aroostook County (way northern Maine!) in June. There is no cost to participate in these workshops, but registration is required. To register, please reach out to Suzanne Morneault at [email protected] or at (207) 540-5446.
The latest issue of my newsletter, the Red Eft, is here! It features the phenomenal human, Jena Schwartz, and her new book of writing prompts, some fun botanical dye projects, writing and workshop updates, and more. You can read the issue here.
This past fall, I collaborated with the Maine-based nonprofit, All Things Become New, to submit a grant to the Maine Humanities Council for an Arts & Humanities Grant. Our plan was to bring community writing workshops to Aroostook County, the northernmost county in Maine (affectionately referred to as "the County" here in Maine). Last month, Suzanne and I were thrilled to learn that our project was selected to receive a grant. Over the coming months, we will be planning and scheduling five community writing workshops (two virtual ones and three in-person) to happen this spring and summer. More details will be shared soon! To learn more about All Things Become New and the incredible impact the organization has on northern Maine communities, visit their website here.
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