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SUMMARY:The Art of Memoir Writing
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Writing Memoir (Ellen Ryan\, Facilitator)\nDates: Mondays\, October 25 and November 1\, 1:00-3:00 pm \nHamilton Public Library Online \nCo-Sponsor: Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging; Hamilton Public Library\nTwo sessions focus on writing and sharing our memories. We discuss the art of writing memoir\, excerpts from published memoirs\, as well as our own goals and strategies for writing memories.  Within each session\, participants will respond to writing prompts and be invited to read their work aloud. \nParticipants are encouraged to take part in both sessions. \nThe group will be facilitated by Ellen Ryan\, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Health\, Aging and Society. Ellen’s research examines how to foster resilient aging through the decades –from the young old to the oldest old. Throughout her career\, she has focused on ageism\, disability\, and life stories. She hosts the websites: Writing\, Aging and Spirit: www.writingdownouryears.ca and Hamilton Aging in Community. \nTo Register\, please visit these links at the Hamilton Public Library: \n                        October 25th – https://events.hpl.ca/event/5604012 \n                         November 1st – https://events.hpl.ca/event/5604013 \nRegister at least by the day before the event so that links can be emailed to you. If you have difficulty\, contact cdagosti@hpl.ca
URL:https://hamiltonagingtogether.ca/event/the-art-of-memoir-writing-2/
LOCATION:Hamilton Public Library ONLINE\, 55 York Boulevard\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8N 4E4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Creativity,Seminar,Writing
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SUMMARY:Writing\, Aging & Spirit – HPL Online
DESCRIPTION:Wednesdays\, May 19 and May 26\, 1:00-3:00 pm \nFacilitator: Ellen Ryan \nCo-Sponsors: Hamilton Aging in Community\, McMaster Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging\, & Hamilton Public Library \nDiscover the art of journaling and creative nonfiction. Two sessions focus on writing as a practice to build resilient aging. We use quotations and poems about Aging with Spirit for discussion and writing. Within each session\, participants will respond to writing prompts and be invited to read their work aloud.  Participants are encouraged to take part in both sessions. \nHamilton Public Library Online. To register\, go to https://events.hpl.ca/events\, click on the date May 19 and find this Workshop title. Register for the first and registration for the second workshop is automatic. If you have difficulty\, please contact: ryaneb@mcmaster.ca
URL:https://hamiltonagingtogether.ca/event/writing-aging-and-spirit-hpl-online/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Aging,Community,Creativity,Seminar,Writing
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SUMMARY:Writing for Life: Pathway to Resilient Aging
DESCRIPTION:Dates: TUESDAYS\, Feb 23 & Mar 2\, from 1:00pm – 3:00pm\nLocation: HPL Online \nFacilitator: Ellen Ryan\nCo-Sponsors: Hamilton Aging in Community\, McMaster Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging\, & Hamilton Public Library \nDiscover the art of journaling and its link to harvesting life lessons for better coping with the ups and downs of life. Two sessions focus on writing in a journal – a practice proven to build resilient aging. We discuss the art of journaling\, a variety of springboards and styles\, its benefits\, as well as our own experiences with journaling over the years.  Within each session\, participants respond to writing prompts and are invited to read their work aloud. Participants are encouraged to take part in both sessions. \nTo Register\, please visit these links at the Hamilton Public Library: \n              https://events.hpl.ca/event/4809070 (Tuesday\, Feb 23) \n              https://events.hpl.ca/event/4809071 (Tuesday\, Mar 2) \n                     Sessions are open – \n                     Register at least by the day before the event so that links can be emailed to you. \n                     If you have difficulty\, contact cdagosti@hpl.ca \n 
URL:https://hamiltonagingtogether.ca/event/writing-for-life-pathway-to-resilient-aging/
LOCATION:Hamilton Public Library ONLINE\, 55 York Boulevard\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8N 4E4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Aging,Community,Seminar,Writing
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200511T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200511T150000
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SUMMARY:Writing in Later Life: Legacy Letters
DESCRIPTION:Writing in Later Life: Legacy Letters\nDates: Monday May 4 & Monday May 11\nTime: 1:00-3:00pm\nLocation: ONLINE\nCo-Sponsors: Hamilton Aging in Community\, McMaster Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging & Ancaster Library\n\nOur former Governor General David Johnston wrote letters which “recognize\, applaud and build on the positive” across generations. Let’s learn to write these legacy letters too. \nWriting Legacy Letters is a strategy for passing on family stories and life lessons learned. We will discuss examples of legacy letters\, reasons for writing them\, and specific components of well-written letters. Within each session\, participants will respond to writing prompts and be invited to read their work aloud. \nParticipants are encouraged to take part in both sessions. \nTo Register\, visit https://events.hpl.ca/event/4272958. Sessions are open – you are welcome to join in at the last minute.
URL:https://hamiltonagingtogether.ca/event/writing-in-later-life-legacy-letters-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Aging,Creativity,Writing
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SUMMARY:Writing in Later Life: Legacy Letters
DESCRIPTION:Writing in Later Life: Legacy Letters\n\nDates: Monday May 4 & Monday May 11\nTime: 1:00-3:00pm\nLocation: ONLINE\nCo-Sponsors: Hamilton Aging in Community\, McMaster Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging & Ancaster Library\n\nOur former Governor General David Johnston wrote letters which “recognize\, applaud and build on the positive” across generations.  Let’s learn to write these legacy letters too. \nWriting Legacy Letters is a strategy for passing on family stories and life lessons learned. We will discuss examples of legacy letters\, reasons for writing them\, and specific components of well-written letters.  Within each session\, participants will respond to writing prompts and be invited to read their work aloud. \nParticipants are encouraged to take part in both sessions. \nTo Register\, please visit https://events.hpl.ca/event/4272957. Sessions are open – you are welcome to join in at the last minute.
URL:https://hamiltonagingtogether.ca/event/writing-in-later-life-legacy-letters/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Aging,Creativity,Writing
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SUMMARY:Make a Family Holiday Card: A creative workshop for children and families.
DESCRIPTION:Make a Family Holiday Card: A creative workshop for children and families.\nIntergenerational Card Making Workshop\n\nHamilton Aging in Community is hosting this 2 hour intergenerational card making workshop.\nDate: Saturday Dec 7\nTime: 10:00 am – 12:00 pm\nLocation: Hamilton Central Public Library\nBring your creativity and imagination\, all supplies will be provided. Feel free to bring old holiday cards to cut up\, family photos\, story ideas. Grandparents\, bring your grandkids and other youth for a fun workshop! \nIntergenerational Card-Making Project – Hamilton Aging Together Writing Group \nThis is a drop-in event. No registration required. \n 
URL:https://hamiltonagingtogether.ca/event/make-a-family-holiday-card/
LOCATION:Central Library\, 55 York Blvd\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8R 3K1 \, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Intergenerational,Writing
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191028T150000
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SUMMARY:Writing in Later Life: Travel Memories - Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Writing travel memories is an important part of our memoirs. We will discuss examples of reflective travel stories\, reasons for writing them\, and specific strategies.  Within each session\, participants will respond to writing prompts and be invited to read their work aloud. \nParticipants are welcome even if not able to take part in the first session. \nThe group will be facilitated by Ellen Ryan\, Gilbrea Senior Scholar and Professor Emeritus in McMaster University’s Department of Health\, Aging and Society. Ellen’s research examines how to foster resilient aging through the decades –from the young old to the oldest old. Throughout her career\, she has focused on ageism\, disability\, and life stories. She hosts the website: Writing\, Aging and Spirit. \n  \n*Sessions are free\, but require advanced registration by contacting our co-sponsor\, the Ancaster Library at  905-648-6911. \nDates: Monday\, October 28\, 1:00-3:00pm \n  \nFree parking \nCo-Sponsors: McMaster Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging\, \nHamilton Aging in Community\, & Ancaster Library
URL:https://hamiltonagingtogether.ca/event/writing-travel-memories-2/
LOCATION:Ancaster Library\, 300 Wilson St E\, Ancaster\, Ontario\, L9G 2B9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Aging,Writing
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191021T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191021T150000
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SUMMARY:Writing in Later Life: Travel Memories- Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Part of memoir writing is reflecting on travel experiences and how they have impacted our lives. We will discuss examples of writing reflective travel memories\, reasons for writing them\, and specific strategies.  Within each session\, participants will respond to writing prompts and be invited to read their work aloud. \nParticipants are encouraged to take part in both sessions. \nThe group will be facilitated by Ellen Ryan\, Gilbrea Senior Scholar and Professor Emeritus in McMaster University’s Department of Health\, Aging and Society. Ellen’s research examines how to foster resilient aging through the decades –from the young old to the oldest old. Throughout her career\, she has focused on ageism\, disability\, and life stories. She hosts the website: Writing\, Aging and Spirit. \n  \n*Sessions are free\, but require advanced registration by contacting our co-sponsor\, the Ancaster Library at  905-648-6911. \nDates: Mondays\, October 21 & 28\, 1:00-3:00pm \n  \nFree parking \nCo-Sponsors: McMaster Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging\, \nHamilton Aging in Community\, & Ancaster Library
URL:https://hamiltonagingtogether.ca/event/writing-travel-memories-1/
LOCATION:Ancaster Library\, 300 Wilson St E\, Ancaster\, Ontario\, L9G 2B9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Aging,Creativity,Writing
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190314T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190314T150000
DTSTAMP:20260509T114041
CREATED:20180918T023948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190119T183317Z
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SUMMARY:Intergenerational Card Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Hamilton Aging in Community is hosting a 2 hour intergenerational card making workshop. \n  \n  \nGrandparents and Grandchildren: Making Greeting Cards Together  \nThursday\, March 14th [March Break]\, Ancaster Public Library \n1:00 – 3:00 pm\, \n  \nBring your creativity and imagination\, all supplies will be provided \n  \nIntergenerational Card-Making Project Hamilton Aging Together Writing Group \nEmail Email Ellen Ryan for more details
URL:https://hamiltonagingtogether.ca/event/intergenerational-card-making-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Ancaster Library\, 300 Wilson St E\, Ancaster\, Ontario\, L9G 2B9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Intergenerational,Writing
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181029T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181029T150000
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CREATED:20180814T013830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180919T005443Z
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SUMMARY:Writing in Later Life: Journaling to Build Resilience - Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Two sessions focus on writing regularly in a journal as a part of resilient aging. We discuss reasons and strategies for journaling\, individuals’ experiences with journaling\, journaling for specific purposes\, alternative formats\, and various springboards.  Within each session\, participants will respond to writing prompts and be invited to read their work aloud. \nParticipants are encouraged to take part in both sessions. \nThe group will be facilitated by Ellen Ryan\, Gilbrea Senior Scholar and Professor Emeritus in McMaster University’s Department of Health\, Aging and Society. Ellen’s research examines how to foster resilient aging through the decades –from the young old to the oldest old. Throughout her career\, she has focused on ageism\, disability\, and life stories. She hosts the website: Writing\, Aging and Spirit. \n  \n*Sessions are free\, but require advanced registration by contacting our co-sponsor\, \nthe Ancaster Library at  905-648-6911. \n  \nDates: Mondays\, October 15 & October 29\, 1:00-3:00pm \nFree parking \nCo-Sponsors: McMaster Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging\, \nHamilton Aging Together\, & Ancaster Library
URL:https://hamiltonagingtogether.ca/event/writing-later-life-journaling-build-resilience-2/
LOCATION:Ancaster Library\, 300 Wilson St E\, Ancaster\, Ontario\, L9G 2B9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Aging,Writing
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181015T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181015T150000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20180815T014550Z
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SUMMARY:Writing in Later Life: Journaling to Build Resilience - Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Two sessions focus on writing regularly in a journal as a part of resilient aging. We discuss reasons and strategies for journaling\, individuals’ experiences with journaling\, journaling for specific purposes\, alternative formats\, and various springboards.  Within each session\, participants will respond to writing prompts and be invited to read their work aloud. \nParticipants are encouraged to take part in both sessions. \nThe group will be facilitated by Ellen Ryan\, Gilbrea Senior Scholar and Professor Emeritus in McMaster University’s Department of Health\, Aging and Society. Ellen’s research examines how to foster resilient aging through the decades –from the young old to the oldest old. Throughout her career\, she has focused on ageism\, disability\, and life stories. She hosts the website: Writing\, Aging and Spirit. \n  \n*Sessions are free\, but require advanced registration by contacting our co-sponsor\, \nthe Ancaster Library at  905-648-6911. \n  \nDates: Mondays\, October 15 & October 29\, 1:00-3:00pm \nFree parking \nCo-Sponsors: McMaster Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging\, \nHamilton Aging Together\, & Ancaster Library
URL:https://hamiltonagingtogether.ca/event/writing-later-life-journaling-build-resilience/
LOCATION:Ancaster Library\, 300 Wilson St E\, Ancaster\, Ontario\, L9G 2B9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Aging,Writing
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181003T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181003T210000
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CREATED:20180918T222534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180918T230742Z
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SUMMARY:Caring for Aging Parents - Elizabeth Hay
DESCRIPTION:A Different Drummer Books\, The Burlington Chapter of the Canadian Federation of University Women and Penguin Random House of Canada proudly invite you to join us for an evening to celebrate a marvellous new work from a great author \nElizabeth Hay introduces her book All Things Consoled: A Daughter’s Memoir\, in discussion with Jill Downie \n \n  \nElizabeth Hay\, leading literary voice honoured for her sterling fiction including \nA Student of Weather\, Garbo Laughs\, His Whole Life  \nand the Scotiabank Giller Prize winning Late Nights on Air\, \ncomes to Burlington to present All Things Consoled\, a bracingly frank\, deeply poignant\, keenly observed account of her evolving relationship with her parents in their later years. \n  \nAdmission is $25\, all ticket proceeds going to CFUW Scholarship Fund for graduating area high school students. \nRefreshments will be served. \nTickets are available at A Different Drummer Books. \nPlease contact (905) 639 0925 or diffdrum@mac.com to reserve.
URL:https://hamiltonagingtogether.ca/event/caring-aging-parents-elizabeth-hay/
LOCATION:Holy Rosary Catholic Church\, 287 Plains Road East\, Burlington\, ON\, L7T 2C7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Aging,Caregiving,Writing
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180914T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180914T140000
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CREATED:20180903T215257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180903T223226Z
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SUMMARY:The Contribution of Literary Scholarship to Gerontology
DESCRIPTION:Join Marlene Goldman on September 14th\, when she presents \n“The Contribution of Literary Scholarship to Gerontology”. \n \nSeminar will be held at L.R. Wilson Hall | Main Campus in Room 1003\n  \nIn Marlene Goldman’s ‘The Contribution of Literary Scholarship to Gerontology” she argues that novelists\, poets\, and dramatists play a profound role in any period’s understandings of illness and disease. In the case of late-onset dementia and Alzheimer’s disease\, language —specifically\, clusters of familiar metaphors and literary genres such as tragedy and the Gothic — constitute the central medium for the ongoing interplay between biology and culture. \nThe idea that fiction\, more than medicine\, is responsible for shaping our concepts of disease is central to her book\, Forgotten: Age-Related Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease in Canada and to her film Piano Lessons\, an adaptation of Alice Munro’s story InSight of the Lake from her recent collection Dear Life (2012). \nProfessor Goldman’s training in literary studies enables her to step back from authoritative and popular narratives about aging and age-related diseases\, to consider how they are narratively constructed\, whose interests they serve\, and\, on occasion to challenge their Gothic and apocalyptic pronouncements. \n  \n \nThe Gilbrea Centre 2018 / 2019 Seminar Series\nThis series creates opportunities for the exchange of ideas and stimulates discussion amongst associate researchers\, graduate and undergraduate students\, community members\, and older people. \nThis year we will be hosting several seminars with various research groups and networks to explore this year’s chosen research theme; “Visual Methods and Knowledge Exchange” with a focus on aging. \nMarlene Goldman is the first speaker we will be hosting as part of this series. \n  \nSpaces are available for this free seminar!\nMore information at http://gilbrea.mcmaster.ca/events or contact gilbrea@mcmaster.ca
URL:https://hamiltonagingtogether.ca/event/contribution-literary-scholarship-gerontology/
LOCATION:The Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging\, McMaster University. L.R. Wilson Hall\, Room 2025-2028 1280 Main Street West\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8S 4K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Aging,Writing
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