FINDING THE STORIES - KEEPING THE MEMORIES
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 – OCTOBER 20, 2021*
1:00PM – 2:30PM
AGES: 18+ YEARS I COST: FREE (6 WEEKS)
This is a six-week workshop designed to help participants capture their own memories for generations to come. This is not a traditional writing class! Instead, this fun and interactive workshop will help you experiment with a variety of easy methods to identify, save, and share the memories that are important to you – maybe a story about your favorite toy, places you traveled, or how you felt when Dr. Martin Luther King was shot?
From the Internet, space travel and TV to our first black President, marriage equality and a pandemic, our world has undergone tremendous change – and YOU have lived through it. Individual memories and stories help future generations understand the past in a way history books never could. You may have thought about documenting your own experiences but wondered how to start – and how to find the time!
Your experiences and your stories matter! Don’t let them be lost!
For registration visit here! (technical questions email recreation@weho.org)
About the Instructor ~ Monica Dunahee has taught the UCLA Memory Training for more than ten years to a wide variety of audiences of all ages. She has also written and taught a variety of computer classes and served on the American Society on Aging's Lifelong Learning Committee.
*Must have smartphone, tablet or computer and internet to access and download Zoom Web Conferencing app. Once you have registered in the class, you will receive an email with a Zoom link to access your virtual classes.