Be sure to bring along a journal to this free workshop.
If you don't already have one, you can find some lovely ones at Mitzi's Booksin Rapid City. Tell them Linda M. Hasselstrom sent you! *~*~*~*~* Hermosa Arts & History Association Presents a journal-writing workshop with local author Linda M. Hasselstrom Your Journal Can Save Your Life Saturday, March 16 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free to the public (must be at least 15 years old) Location: Hermosa Library Lower level meeting room ________________________________________ Please register in advance, to help us determine how many supplies we will need. However, walk-ins will be welcome at 8:45 a.m. on March 16th. To register, contact any of these: Hermosa Arts & History Association [email protected] or through Facebook messenger www.facebook.com/HermosaHistory/ Hermosa Library [email protected] or sign up at the library Linda M. Hasselstrom [email protected] or through Facebook messenger www.facebook.com/WindbreakHouse/ Please give us your name, email address, mailing address and phone number. *~*~*~*~* “Eighty percent of success is showing up.” ---Woody Allen *~*~*~*~* Workshop Schedule: 9:00 a.m. -- Introductions 10:30 -- coffee and snacks 12 noon to 1 p.m. -- lunch break 2:30 -- coffee and snacks 4:00 -- Assignment for continued journal entries Bring with you: -- a journal of your choosing & a pen -- your lunch (snacks will be available) *~*~*~*~* “I am the Writer of my own story.” *~*~*~*~* Linda M. Hasselstrom is an award-winning author and poet who has kept journals all her life. She has taught writing since the 1960s, and established Windbreak House Writing Retreats in 1996, on her family ranch south of Hermosa. www.WindbreakHouse.com *~*~*~*~* The workshop is FREE but please show your appreciation by contributing to the sponsors as you are able; donation box will be available. Hermosa Arts & History Association PO Box 175, Hermosa SD 57744 www.HermosaHistory.org Hermosa Public Library 234 Main Street, Hermosa SD 57744 www.CusterCountyLibrary.org/Hermosa # # #
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