Daily Life on Paper: Journals, Sketchbooks and Cookbooks
Keeping a record of your everyday life, through what you see, experience and cook, will be discussed at the free public talk titled "Daily Life on Paper" at The Neat Little Bookshop, 29 Talbot Street in Cayuga at 1:00 p.m. on February 19. Guest speaker Cindy Presant, a local artist, will discuss the significance of handwritten records and how these records can be used as ways to understand yourself and preserve the stories of your life. She will share simple ways to start a journal, sketchbook or cookbook using paper-based methods. Attendees are encouraged to bring a handwritten example of their own to share with the group in the second half of the afternoon session.
"Daily Life on Paper" is the February-featured talk of the Haldimand Literary Group, commonly known as "Fascinating Personalities" which meets monthly every third Thursday at the bookshop. The group began meeting several years ago to discuss cultural topics and interesting personalities including local people, artists and authors. Over the years this has included topics such as china painting, stained-glass art, poetry, self-publishing and famous celebrated artists and authors. Topics scheduled for this spring are calligraphy, specifically The St. John's Bible Project, by Vickie Peart; family letters from your family treasury; and "Pompeii" a reading by the author, John Passfield.
Mark your calendar: Thurs., Feb. 19 at 1:00 p.m.
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