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HAHA's Journal-Writing Workshop was a huge success!

3/16/2019

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We had a wonderful HAHA Journal Writing workshop on Saturday, March 16th. A huge THANK YOU to Linda M. Hasselstrom for teaching this free class.

16 women attended and learned much from Linda's suggestions about using a journal, 2-minute writing exercises in class, Linda's stories about her writing life, and some thoughtful group discussion. Women went home inspired to write in their journals!

During the lunch break everyone stepped outside to enjoy the warmth of the sun and the fresh, blue sky. A few of us toured the HAHA Museum briefly, though many exhibits are covered against dust until the next Museum Open House. (see photo below)

Our hero of the day was Bert, from the Hermosa Library, who supplied coffee and snacks for our breaks-- brownies, lemon bars, fruit platter, vegetables and dip -- YUM! I should have taken a photo because the food was as beautiful as it was delicious.

Send HAHA a Facebook message or send an email to Linda at info@windbreakhouse.com if you want to be put on an email list to be notified of any class in the future.

Learn more about Linda at her Facebook page Linda M. Hasselstrom's Windbreak House or at her website www.windbreakhouse.com
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  • About HAHA
    • Mission and Goals
    • Contact and Connect
    • Board of Directors
    • History of HAHA
    • HAHA Museum
    • Meeting Minutes >
      • 2018 Minutes
  • Sponsors
    • 2019 Christmas Carnival
  • Events
    • 2023 Events
    • 2022 Events
    • 2022 Auction Fundraiser
    • 2021 Events
    • 2020 Events
    • 2019 Events
    • 2018 Events
    • 2017 Events
    • 2016 Events
  • 2023 Online Auction Fundraiser
  • Programs
    • HAHA Committees
    • Memorial Garden
    • Memorial Bricks
    • Brand Boards
    • Museum Renovations
  • Hermosa History
    • Stories of Local People
    • Places and Buildings
  • Hermosa Arts
  • Books and Memorabilia
    • 2020 Calendars
    • A Hermosa Mystery: Battle River Cemetery 1880-1895
    • Purchase Battle River Cemetery Book
    • Horse Thieves at Battle River, July 1882
    • Purchase Horse Thieves Book
    • History of Masonic Battle River Lodge #92 A.F. and A.M., 1886-2000
    • Purchase History of Masonic Lodge Book
  • Donate & Get Involved
    • Make a Donation
  • HAHA News