“Everybody has a story. Here is your chance to tell yours.”
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TORRINGTON – “Everybody has a story. Here is your chance to tell yours.”
The Goshen County Library will be offering a seminar geared towards older adults to help them explore their own individual stories and share their stories.
The 8-week workshop offers an instructor who will guide attendants through the process of taking the raw components of their respective stories and creating a finished product to be shared with their friends and family.
The course is intended for adults who are 55 years old and older. The course begins Wednesday, Sept. 8 and will run through Nov. 3. Each Wednesday, the course will run from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. in the Goshen County Library Foundation Activity Center.
Registration is required to attend and participate in the seminar. Contact the Goshen County Library in person by visiting them at 2001 East A Street in Torrington or call them at 307-532-3411.
Creative Aging in Wyoming Public Libraries is made possible through a partnership between the Wyoming State Library, Wyoming Arts Council and Lifetime Arts with funding from the Wyoming Community Foundation and the May & Stanley Smith Charitable Trust.