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The Grief and Creativity Workshop, held at the Glenwood Springs Center for the Arts from today through Sunday, will help people of all ages cope with profound loss through expressive art. Facilitated by Artist-in-Residence Renick Stevenson, this workshop is free to the public and welcomes donations only. Renick has years of experience in grief and loss training, and has worked with internationally renown singer/songwriter Beth Nielson Chapman in conducting grief workshops for children and adults. Beth will be donating her music CDs to be given to the participants of this workshop. Participants must agree and commit to attending all three days of the workshop: from 7-10 p.m. today; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday; and from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday.

If you would like to explore new skills to cope with pain, call Renick at (989) 529-3965 or (970) 945-2414 to save your spot in this workshop at the art center.

The Redstone Community Association presents: A Cowboy’s Tale to Tell at 7 p.m. Sunday, April 6th at the Redstone Inn. Local outfitter Randy Melton and Idaho buckaroo Reride Smith will recite western tales and cowboy poetry. Free and open to the public.



For more information, contact Sue at 704-1843.


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