Hope Your Family Doesn't Drive You Crazy in This Merry Season
Even Movie Blog Boy is doing the family thing today. Trudeau has an idea for a fun family project. Since RRBJ ate Christmas dinner yesterday, we'll brunch it today, complete with Noma's jam on our instant waffles.
hello, Kathryn! just the thing to restore sanity after a crazy holiday season: The Trapped Truth event committee is excited to offer Shreveport writers, artists and musicians a day of stimulating fun and synergy (one of our favorite words!) Saturday, January 19, in the Eaves community room of the downtown library, Houston publisher, writer and dancer Neil Ellis Orts of neoNuma Arts Publishing will moderate two half-day workshops for the Shreveport arts community, under the sponsorship of the Trapped Truth Society event committee.
Full details of the day's activities are now at the Trapped Truth blog
Admission to the workshops is free, but Trapped Truth is asking participants to bring items to donate to Hope House, a local resource for the homeless. Hope House needs new towels, washcloths, and blankets, and gently-used backpacks and small duffles.
No pre-registration is required, but you may call Becky Haigler at 834-5854 if you have questions. Writing workshop 9:30-12:30; Lunch and sharing of morning's work 12:30-2:30 at Blind Tiger; Creative Crosstraining 2:30-5:30.
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hello, Kathryn! just the thing to restore sanity after a crazy holiday season: The Trapped Truth event committee is excited to offer Shreveport writers, artists and musicians a day of stimulating fun and synergy (one of our favorite words!) Saturday, January 19, in the Eaves community room of the downtown library, Houston publisher, writer and dancer Neil Ellis Orts of neoNuma Arts Publishing will moderate two half-day workshops for the Shreveport arts community, under the sponsorship of the Trapped Truth Society event committee.
Full details of the day's activities are now at the Trapped Truth blog
Admission to the workshops is free, but Trapped Truth is asking participants to bring items to donate to Hope House, a local resource for the homeless. Hope House needs new towels, washcloths, and blankets, and gently-used backpacks and small duffles.
No pre-registration is required, but you may call Becky Haigler at 834-5854 if you have questions. Writing workshop 9:30-12:30; Lunch and sharing of morning's work 12:30-2:30 at Blind Tiger; Creative Crosstraining 2:30-5:30.
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