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Notes from the New England Lifelong Access Libraries Institute, Part 3 | Lifelong Access Libraries Blog
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Lifelong Access Libraries Blog. Notes from the New England Lifelong Access Libraries Institute, Part 3. December 12, 2008 at 9:39 pm. The Second Half of Life: Opening the Eight Gates of Wisdom. By Angeles Arrien. She also recommended the writings of two men greatly respected in gerontological circles: Robert Butler and James Birren. But keep this in mind if you’re over 50-ish and in the Hartford neighborhood. If we have felt happy to merely be. The table in the past, we should realize that we can. Addres...
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Something’s Growing in New England: Notes from the New England Lifelong Access Libraries Institute, Part 1 | Lifelong Access Libraries Blog
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Lifelong Access Libraries Blog. Something’s Growing in New England: Notes from the New England Lifelong Access Libraries Institute, Part 1. December 7, 2008 at 6:26 am. This past Monday and Tuesday, more than 40 librarians from throughout New England gathered for the New England Lifelong Access Libraries Institute in Newton, Massachusetts. Though I can’t claim to be a Connecticut Yankee, those from the Southern states. Consider New Yorkers like me a Yankee, and I sometimes. The presence of memory is one ...
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Notes from the New England Lifelong Access Libraries Institute, Part 2 | Lifelong Access Libraries Blog
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Lifelong Access Libraries Blog. Notes from the New England Lifelong Access Libraries Institute, Part 2. December 9, 2008 at 6:41 pm. On Tuesday we all made our way to the Newton Free Library to begin a full day of presentations. All of the powerpoints for the below presentations can be found on this page. Boomers isn’t used much these days, since most of us are over 50! Using them, and why not. . . How did they manage all this? Wisdom if the library engages them in. Activities. During the planning pr...
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Lifelong Access Libraries Blog. In Virginia Beach, we have started a weekly program, Tuesdays @ Two, in the afternoon for older adults, though we’re letting people self-select to attend based on the time of day. Attendance fluctuates with the weather, but this week has been warm and we had 19 people. I took the opportunity to experiment. One inspiration was Gene Cohen’s. Which is about much more than the arts but does talk about how his Liberation Phase inspires older artists. February 12, 2009 at 5:25 pm.
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Light & Shade: November 2006
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Thursday, November 30, 2006. Writing for Other Media: Theatre. Following on from my previous post on writing for other media, I thought I'd take a look at some opportunities in each of those 'other media', starting with theatre. While you're there, scroll down to the bottom of the page for an excellent list of tips and hints, or sign up for a free workshop on 12th December or 16th January. Think I'm going to give this one a go. For writers in the North of England there's the Bang! And Canal Cafe Theatre.
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Light & Shade: Writing for Other Media
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Thursday, November 30, 2006. Writing for Other Media. We all know how difficult it is as a new writer to break into film and TV writing. Last October I attended a. Panel discussion on writing for other media. I wrote a report about the event for the. Community, which I'm no longer a part of, but, I dug out the report recently, searching for information on one of the opportunities mentioned, so I thought I would post it here. Some of the information is now out-of-date, so I've put my updates in italics.
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CollegeWorks | Bigger Than My Block
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Skip to main content. Bigger Than My Block. Be BIG. Be BRAVE. Be BOLD. Be Bigger Than Your Block. If you didnâ t know, college works! What you need to get to and through college! Earning a college degree can have a positive outcome on all aspects of your life from your health to your bank account. Money Money. Money. College graduates earns over $1.3 million dollars more over a lifetime than high school dropouts and $1.1 million dollars more over a lifetime than high school graduates. Know Your Community,.
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FAQs | Bigger Than My Block
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Skip to main content. Bigger Than My Block. Be BIG. Be BRAVE. Be BOLD. Be Bigger Than Your Block. BE BIG. BE BRAVE. BE BOLD. Be Bigger Than Your Block. Make the Right Choices and Connect with the Right People. How do I become a Youth Leader? Our Youth Advisory Council is a year round council for young leaders from Dorchester, Roxbury, or Mattapan who are currently in or have recently graduated from college. For more info about the program and on how to apply, please email us at info@btmb.org. More than 1...
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About Us | Bigger Than My Block
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Skip to main content. Bigger Than My Block. Be BIG. Be BRAVE. Be BOLD. Be Bigger Than Your Block. BE BIG. BE BRAVE. BE BOLD. Be Bigger Than Your Block. Make the Right Choices and Connect with the Right People. Bigger Than My Block doesnâ t mean youâ re better than the block, it means that you can rise above the stereotypes that are placed on the block by making the right choices and connecting with the right people. Youth Advisory Council is comprised of a diverse group of 8 daring youth leaders from Bos...
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