Event Description
Thank you for your support of Lifelong Learning in the Garden! This class has been cancelled due to low enrollment.
Questions? Please call 239.643.7275 or email us at lll@naplesgarden.org.
Find joy, insight, and energy in this informal journaling group. No talent required! Come to one or more workshops. The journaling activities will spark your memories, startle your thinking, and brighten your day. We’ll meet in the classroom for a bit of discussion about journaling, then spend time writing, and finally reconvene to talk about our experiences and – on a voluntary basis — share our work. Sometimes we will write at tables and sometimes in our laps. Bring writing materials – a notebook with a hard cover or paper and a hard surface. Expect to surprise yourself!
- Thursday, January 19
- 9:30 – 11 am, Naples Botanical Garden FGCU Kapnick Center room 124
- $15 Members / $20 Non-Members (limit 20 participants)
Jane Eberly lives in Naples, Florida, seven months of the year and on a lake in northern Wisconsin the other five. In both locales, she spends time kayaking, hiking, fishing, reading, and writing. Before Jane’s formal retirement from the classroom in 2007, she taught a variety of language arts classes for 33 years in both high schools and colleges. Jane has led journaling groups for several years.
Registration for Lifelong Learning programs can be completed in these ways:
- Register in person at the Chabraja Visitors Center
- For questions or to register by phone call 239.643.7275 during business hours
- Register by email LLL@naplesgarden.org during non-business hours by leaving contact information and the program(s) of interest and someone will return your call within 2 business days
Registration is complete when payment is received. Certain programs fill up quickly and we accept registration on a first come, first served basis. Register early to ensure your program is not cancelled due to low enrollment. If a cancellation is required a refund will be issued.
Sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture.