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SUMMARY:The Art of Writing Memoir
DESCRIPTION:Monday April 9th and 23rd \nCo-Sponsors: McMaster Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging\n& Ancaster 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 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. \nFree parking \n*Sessions are free\, but require advanced registration by contacting our co-sponsor\, the Ancaster Library at  905-648-6911
URL:https://hamiltonagingtogether.ca/event/art-writing-memoir/
LOCATION:Ancaster Library\, 300 Wilson St E\, Ancaster\, Ontario\, L9G 2B9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:Seniors of Canada Photo Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:What does aging mean to you? What is it like to be a senior in Hamilton? \nThese are some of the questions we have been trying to answer. \nWhat is Seniors of Canada? \nThe Seniors of Canada: Hamilton project aims to photograph and portray seniors “as they are” to combat ageism\, and overcome common age stereotypes through social media. We are inviting seniors to engage in intergenerational picture and story sharing in Hamilton \nJoin us on Friday\, April 13th during April Art Crawl for a photo exhibit showcasing some of the incredible seniors that live in the Hamilton area. We will be displaying photographs and stories that we have captured over the past several months\, and we are inviting you to come and see! \nOur photo exhibit will take place at Rust City Brewery in the heart of Hamilton\, ON. Admission is completely FREE and all members of the public are welcome. Feel free to pop in at any time between 5:00pm and 7:00pm to chat with the Seniors of Canada team. Light refreshments will be provided\, and additional snacks & beverages can be purchased from the menu at Rust City Brewery.
URL:https://hamiltonagingtogether.ca/event/seniors-canada-photo-exhibit/
LOCATION:Rust City Brewery\, 27 King William St\, Hamilton\, AZ\, L8R 1A1
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:Karl Kinanen Annual Public Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Finding a New Voice: Writing through Health Adversity\nDr. Ellen Ryan\, Professor Emeritus\, McMaster University\nAcquiring a disability through accident or chronic illness (such as dementia) can threaten one’s sense of self and ability to interact with others. Journal writing allows individuals to rediscover their sense of self\, to release complex emotions by naming them\, and work their way through the many changes in their daily lives. Writing for others helps the author clarify personal experience\, find meaning\, and make a valuable social contribution.  Published illness narratives put a face on disability\, engender empathy\, advocate for a “disability-friendly” society\, and show how the human spirit can transcend disability. \nTo register call: \n(905) 525-9140 ext. 24449 \nOr email: \ngilbrea@mcmaster.ca \n  \nPresented by the Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging and in partnership with Hamilton Aging in Community and the Department of Health\, Aging & Society at McMaster University. \n   
URL:https://hamiltonagingtogether.ca/event/karl-kinanen-annual-public-lecture/
LOCATION:Dundas Castle Coach House\, 610 York Blvd\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Outreach
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SUMMARY:The Art of Writing Memoir - Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Monday April 9th and 23rd \nCo-Sponsors: McMaster Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging\n& Ancaster 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.  Those missing the first session are welcome to register for the second session on April 23. \nThe group will be facilitated by Ellen Ryan\, 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. \nFree parking \n*Sessions are free\, but require advanced registration by contacting our co-sponsor\, the Ancaster Library at  905-648-6911
URL:https://hamiltonagingtogether.ca/event/harvest-festival/
LOCATION:Ancaster Library\, 300 Wilson St E\, Ancaster\, Ontario\, L9G 2B9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Outreach
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