Out of Eremos Online Conversation
A new opportunity to engage with other members
Eremos Council members recently reflected on this quote by Carl Honore “The great benefit of slowing down is reclaiming the time and tranquility to make meaningful connections — with people, with culture, with work, with nature, with our own bodies and minds.” We discussed how we might continue to develop Eremos as a space for people to make these sorts of meaningful connections through all our offerings including the EREMOS magazine.
This led us to decide to host an online conversation for members within a few weeks of the magazine’s distribution.
Out of Eremos online conversation
Sunday 18th April from 2 pm – 3.30 pm AEST
Join us to share conversation about the articles, artworks and poetry in the April edition of EREMOS. Please read all or most of the magazine before the conversation.
The conversation will be facilitated by Jorie Ryan and John Foulcher, EREMOS Magazine editor.
Numbers are limited so please register soon by emailing: events@eremos.org.au no later than Wednesday 14th April.
Registration is essential so that we can send you a link to join the Zoom meeting.
More details about the conversation will be provided on registration.
There is no cost to Eremos members for this event.
Not an Eremos member? You can join here: Membership
Questions? Contact: events@eremos.org.au
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