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Turning Memories into MemoirsÔ Workshops

 

If you prefer to write your own memoirs, but don’t know where to start or how to keep going, Keepsake Memoirs conducts life-writing workshops and seminars.

Using the Turning Memories into Memoirs™ (TMIM) life-writing method, you will receive step-by-step instruction on how to remember and write your life story.   The TMIM method has helped many people make their life-writing projects ‘do-able’, even if they have never written before. 

 

Looking for a stimulating and enjoyable activity for your group?

 

“I want to say "thank you" from the bottom of my heart for the absolutely fabulous workshop. You have shown me the way--it all seems so possible now--and your skillful teaching has also given me the confidence to realize I can achieve my dream and do it well.”                                                                                                             Jo W.

 

Workshops are available in a variety of formats to meet the needs of your audience:

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Presentation (1 hour)

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Single Session (2 –3 hours)

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One Day (5–6 hours)

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2-day or weekend

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Multi-day (3-5 days)

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Workshop Series (weekly 2–3 hour sessions over 6 weeks)

Deciding to write your stories is a gift to yourself, as well as to future generations.

Fundraiser Events

Your group can sponsor a TMIM workshop. They make great fundraisers for your non-profit organization.

Home Workshops
Celebrate a special day with your friends!  Host a workshop in your home.

 

   
 

Contact us to learn more about our programs and receive a free guide.

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