We have lots of free, fun events.
Downsize Now!
Learn how to downsize your possessions at this workshop presented by sustainable organizing solutions professional Darci Lee. This program for seniors and baby boomers that want to slim down their belongings, organize, and possibly move is another in the Transforming Lives After 50 series.
This presentation will help attendees:
• Figure out a plan and where to start
• Decide what to do with all the stuff
• Deal with the physical and emotional aspects of the process
• Working with the Mover
• Moving Day
• Settling In
Saturday, May 19 at 10:30 am in Meeting Room A
Call the library at 360.834.4692 or stop by the Service Desk to register for this program.
This program is part of Transforming Lives After 50, funded by the Washington State Library and the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
What's Next? Tools for Life Transitions
Training and Life Transitions consultant, Mary Ellen Hoeh, leads this workshop. You will explore life transitions and the change process, create a framework for personal change, identify at least one change you want to make, and identify the steps to make that change. Resources for future use complete the workshop.
Wednesday, May 23 at 7 pm in Meeting Room A
Call the library at 360.834.4692 or stop by the Service Desk to register for this program.
This program is part of Transforming Lives After 50, funded by the Washington State Library and the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Mastering the Art of Photosharing: Sharing and Caring for Your Photographs.
Need help organizing and displaying your photos and other important memorabilia? Come to Mastering the Art of Photosharing: Sharing and Caring for Your Photographs.
Rita Norton, a Training Specialist with the Association of Personal Photo Organizers, tailors this workshop to meet the needs of those who seek to share their photos and digital images effectively.
Wednesday, May 16, 7-8:30 pm in Meeting Room A.
Call the library at 360.834.4692 to register for this free workshop.
This program is part of Transforming Lives After 50, funded by the Washington State Library and the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
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