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Side Hustles for Creative Types
Facilitated by Jeff Leisawitz— college instructor, award-winning musician, internationally distributed filmmaker and critically acclaimed author.
Looking for a sweet gig that could make you some extra dough? Creating a fulfilling and potentially profitable side hustle is the way to go.
A good side hustle reminds you that you have gifts to give to the world. It lights you up because you love doing it. And it’s a way to share your creativity in exchange for some good old-fashioned American dollars.
Learn to:
- Identify the intersection between your passion and profitability.
- Create a basic plan to point you in the direction of your dream.
- Take actionable steps to get your side hustle off the ground.
Limited to ages 18 and up.
Bellevue Library, Saturday, January 26, 3pm
Vashon Library, Sunday, February 10, 1pm
Burien Library, Sunday, March 24, 2pm
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Navigate Conflict and Embrace Differences
Two Presentations on Diversity, Inclusion and Equity with Rosetta Lee
11:30am - Parenting with Identity in Mind
Join Rosetta and learn how to instill positive self-identity in our children and coach them to be positive influences on others.
7:00pm - Beyond Sticks & Stones: Helping Youth Navigate Conflict & Bullying
Join Rosetta and explore key gender and cultural differences with respect to how children experience and deal with bullying. Receive pragmatic and empowering tools to prevent and address bullying issues.
Wednesday, January 23, 2019
Mercer Island Community & Events Center
8236 SE 24th St,
Mercer Island, WA 98040
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How to Be a Friend to Someone with Dementia
A dementia diagnosis leaves us with lots of uncertainties. This workshop will help you answer some of the many questions you might have, while clarifying what dementia is (and is not).
Understanding how different types of dementia progress will help you better support the person living with dementia and their family.
Redmond Library, Monday, January 14, 7pm
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