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    Memory Writing Travel Time with Ann Metlay

    July 12, 2019No Comments
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    By Carson Ralston
    Library Specialist-Adult Programs

    logo_campverdecommunitylibraryDid you find adventure in your own backyard?
    Or in Antarctica?  Come write about it with Ann.

    Camp Verde AZ (July 12, 2019) – Join us in the Founders Room at Camp Verde Community Library on Monday, July 15th from 9:30 – noon for a writing workshop for writers and for those who don’t label themselves writers – but want to record memories. This workshop will focus on writing a memory, using a time and a place. Come and write about places in your life or places you’ve lived. Come prepared to write.  You may leave with a memory of a special place that made an impression on you.

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    Ann Metlay, is an artist, poet, writer, reader, and life-long teacher of writing. She is the featured artist in the January, 2019 issue of Sedona Monthly Magazine. Metlay is the author of It Happened in the Cottonwood Library Parking Lot, a book of short stories, some of them based on memories. Find her at Expressions Artists Gallery, her Cottonwood studio, and online at https://www.expressionsartistgallery.com/

    Camp Verde Community Library is located just off of Montezuma Castle Highway at 130 Black Bridge Road, Camp Verde AZ. For more information about this or any other library program visit the library’s webpage at www.cvlibrary.org or call 554-8380 during library open hours Mon-Thu 9a-8p, Fri-Sat 9a-5p.

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