What We Feed Ourselves: Food and Storytelling - a workshop for young writers

Schedule

Tue Jun 29 2021 at 01:00 pm to 02:00 pm

Location

Eureka Springs Carnegie Public Library | Eureka Springs, AR

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The Writers’ Colony at Dairy Hollow (WCDH) is pleased to present a workshop for young writers in collaboration with the Eureka Springs Carnegie Public Library’s children’s summer program series. The workshop, What We Feed Ourselves: Food and Storytelling, will be instructed by Jami Nakamura Lin. She received a fully funded two-week residency at the Writers’ Colony at Dairy Hollow as the winner of the 2020 Real People, Real Struggles, Real Stories fellowship.
What We Feed Ourselves: Food and Storytelling will be held in the garden at the Eureka Springs Carnegie Library located at 188 Spring Street (South of the Carnegie Library Gardens Building). The workshop is free and appropriate for ages ten through high school. It will follow a free lunch provided to children 18 and under by the Flint Street Food Bank.
In this workshop, participants will write about (or illustrate!) the meals closest to their hearts. They will learn to use food writing as a way to describe their families, communities, and cultures. Through guided activities, the group will discover how the stories of the food we eat can tell the stories of our lives. All materials will be provided.
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Where is it happening?

Eureka Springs Carnegie Public Library, 194 Spring St, Eureka Springs, United States

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