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Preserving Family History
Children love to hear about their parents’ and grandparents’ childhood. Give them and future generations a sense of their family history by putting on paper the important memories of your youth. They'll want to know: Where did you go to school? What were your teachers like? Who were your friends? Did you have a crush on anyone? This workshop is designed to help you remember, describe, and write down your childhood experiences and your recollections of the world as it then was. Through fun and engaging writing exercises, you'll unearth sights, sounds, and characters of your youth that will become a priceless part of your family archives.
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Sat. Aug. 23, San Francisco
ELISSA HADEN GUEST, B.A., is the author of numerous children's books, most recently the award-winning early reader series, Iris and Walter. Honors include an ALA Notable Book, Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year, and a PEN Center USA West Literary Award. She writes picture books, YA fiction and nonfiction. A native New Yorker, she lives in San Francisco with her family. www.elissahadenguest.com
- 1 meeting
- Aug. 23: Sat., 1-5 pm
- San Francisco: Room 204, South of Market Center, 95 Third St.
- $125 (EDP 024117)
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