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    Author, photographer offers virtual  program

    November 21, 2025No Comments
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    Seedona, AZ — Ready to be inspired to living your best life?

    Renowned author and award-winning photographer, Beverly Kievman Copen, will offer a virtual webinar program through the Jewish Community of Sedona and the Verde Valley’s Adult Education program on Tuesday, December 2, from 3:00 – 4:30 pm (MST) including a Q&A. Her theme for this program will be “Making a Difference Begins with ‘I have an Idea.’” She will focus on two of her books that share challenging stories from her life, what she learned from each life experience, and how to take the key ideas and do something meaningful with them.

    Copen, a former resident of Sedona, has inspired audiences in programs around the world, with her real-life stories and strategies of overcoming sadness and turning it into joy.  As an author, her self-help books have been published in English, Japanese, and Spanish.  She has received widespread recognition for her work with businesswomen, both domestically and internationally, and has substantial experience in sales and marketing, with her own companies and as a consultant.  In addition to being a published author, she is recognized as a professional photographer. One of her photographs won the grand prize for the Arizona Highways magazine contest in 2012. For more information about Beverly Copen: https://beverlycopen2.com.

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    She currently resides in Rome, Georgia, and writes a column for the local newspaper.  She was recently honored to be the subject of a book about her life, entitled “Why Not? Always Ask for What You Want,” authored by Teri Leigh Rouse.

    Zoom info for the JCSVV webinar on December 2, 2025 at 3:00 pm (MST): https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82070677077 

    Webinar ID: 820 7067 7077

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