Pages

Monday, December 5, 2016

“DISCOVERING CREATIVITY AND SACRED SPACE”

“The Fairie Messengers,” by Clarity. Photo used by permission.
Clarity, the artist/writer team of Su.Sane and Robert Hake, will offer an uplifting antidote to the frenzy of the holiday season when they present “Discovering Creativity and Sacred Space in Our Everyday Lives,” on Wednesday, December 14, from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. at Camden Public Library. The free program is part of Quarry Hill’s Adventures in Living Well series for adults age 50 and better and is co-sponsored by the Camden Public Library.

Taking as a starting point their belief that creativity belongs to everyone, not just to those who consider themselves artists, the Hakes will explain how to find creativity and sacred space in the ordinary and in so doing add depth and richness to everyday life.
Robert and Su.Sane Hake are visionary artists and writers who have lived and worked together collaboratively for the past 30 years. In their words, “Through creativity we find a doorway into the invisible, the magical, the possibility of dreams, and we are in awe of this nature.”

Advance registration for the Hakes’ presentation is required. To sign up, please call Quarry Hill at 921-6116 or email qhinfo@penbayhealthcare.org.

Quarry Hill is Midcoast Maine’s premier extended-care retirement community for adults age 55-plus. It is a member of the Pen Bay Medical Center family of services, which also includes Pen Bay Medical Center, Pen Bay Physicians & Associates, and the Knox Center. To learn more about Quarry Hill, please call 921-6116, or visit www.quarryhill.org or www.facebook.com/QuarryHillCamdenMaine.



Now you can own the photos you see on RCN America Network and Rocky Coast News!
Visit our online gallery: www.rcnamericanetwork.zenfolio.com

PHOTOS
PHOTO BOOKS
POSTERS
GALLERY WRAP WALL PRINTS

No comments:

Post a Comment