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Daring to Hope: Using Poetry and Song to Create a Vision for a Green Tomorrow

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Interculturel Bibliothèque Nature et plein air Spectacle Poésie et parole
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Kimberley Hall

Grey Road 13

Grey Highlands, ON

Accès

Gratuit.

Offert en Anglais.

Accessible en chaise roulante et a des toillettes neutres.

À propos

Join us for an interactive evening with local poet, theater artist, and lifelong activist, Elizabeth Glenn-Copeland as she shares excerpts from "Daring to Hope at the Cliff's Edge: Pangea's Dream Remembered", a book of narrative eco-poetry. This lyrical work sees an individual voice reckoning with the daunting complexities of our time, reminding us of the wisdom inherent in systems of Earth-based knowing. This event is free and registration is not required. COVID protocols will be in place. Please wear a mask until seated.

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Grey Highlands Public Library

With branches in Flesherton, Kimberley, and Markdale, the Grey Highlands Public Library is the community's place to connect, explore, and learn!

Mission Statement: The Grey Highlands Public Library contributes to an enriched community by providing and developing comprehensive public library and information services for Grey Highlands residents and visitors.

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