Louise Penny to appear on
We’re All In This Together
Celebrated New York Times bestselling author to guest on seniors’ web series
New York Times bestselling author Louise Penny will be the guest on the first Author Conversations episode of We’re All In This Together in February 2021.
As it is more important than ever to show support to the senior population of Quebec, this rare interview with one of Quebec’s most famous writers is sure to bring comfort and smiles to all viewers. The audience is invited to post their questions on the We’re All In This Together Quebec Facebook page and as many questions as possible will be answered.
As it is more important than ever to show support to the senior population of Quebec, this rare interview with one of Quebec’s most famous writers is sure to bring comfort and smiles to all viewers.
Meanwhile, Episode #3 of the web series, Art Therapy with Sarah Tevyaw, was launched on Friday, January 15. Join art therapist Sarah Tevyaw for a relaxing and fun episode creating your mandala – a symbol of peace and purpose in cultures worldwide. Embrace your inner artist using items you have at home, as Sarah guides you through the therapeutic process step by step. The result will be a very personal work of art to brighten your home and your spirits!
Each bi-weekly episode of the 18-episode web series, directed by Montreal-based award-winning filmmaker Bobbi Jo Hart, features entertainment, activities and conversations designed to connect with those in need of support and empathy with a gentle reminder that we are, indeed, all in this together.
Episodes released so far can easily be found on the We’re All In This Together YouTube channel and Facebook page and are available for anyone to enjoy.
This is also a great opportunity to take a moment to assure that the seniors around you can access the Internet so that they can take advantage of all the online resources available to them.
Feature image: Louise Penny, courtesy of Louise Penny
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Seniors Action Quebec works to maintain and enhance the vitality of English-speaking Quebec seniors. All efforts will identify and address challenges and issues to promote a healthy and active lifestyle for English-speaking seniors.
The English Language Arts Network (ELAN) is a meeting place for English-language artists and cultural workers of all disciplines from every region of Quebec, where they can share expertise and resources, build audiences and alliances, seek support, advocate for their interests, and make common cause with the Francophone arts community.
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