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Pages of Pride: Expressing Your True Self Through Journalling

June 15 @ 6:30 pm 8:30 pm MDT

Explore your queer identity, creativity, and pride through guided writing prompts, art journalling and reflection, led by coach and educator Larissa Russell in a welcoming, supportive space. Celebrate self-expression and the 2SLGBTQI+ community.

This event will be a Virtual Event

Register at sclibrary.ca. For adults and seniors. 

18+ or All Ages
18+

Venue
Virtual/Zoom

Website Link
http://sclibrary.ca

Event Link
https://sclib.short.gy/PagesofPride

Registration Link
https://sclib.short.gy/PagesofPride

Ticket Description #1
Adults or Seniors
Ticket Amount #1
Free

Indoor event or outdoor event
Indoors

Type of event
Non-profit

Is this event presented by a College or University for students only?
No

Event Contact
Strathcona County Library – Adult Services

Event Contact Email Address
info@sclibrary.ca

Event Phone Number
780-410-8600

Facebook Page
https://facebook.com/StrathconaCountyLibrary/

Instagram Account
https://instagram.com/sc_library/

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Free Adults/Senior

Strathcona County Library

(780) 410-8600

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Virtual Venue

Online Canada

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