Have you ever wondered how the arts can be used to tell your story and advocate for change?
Event postponed, new date coming soon.
Join Kim Kilpatrick, a professional storyteller who has been totally blind since birth, for an inspiring evening of stories and conversation.
Kim has been sharing her unique perspective through storytelling since 2001, creating one-woman shows like Flying in the Dark, Raising Stanley / Life with Tulia, Dangerous Touch, and her latest, Put the Dog in the Trunk, which focuses on advocacy.
As a MASC artist and accessibility consultant, Kim has brought her storytelling to schools, communities, and even healthcare settings. In this special event, she’ll share personal stories and offer tips on using storytelling as a powerful tool for advocacy, education, and entertainment.
This in-person event will take place at Les Moulins La Fayette on Thursday, November 7, from 7 to 9 PM. Come listen, learn, and engage in a meaningful discussion about the power of storytelling. Let’s explore how stories can shape our world together!
Space is limited—register here to secure your spot!
Thank you to the Ottawa Community Foundation for making this family networking event free of charge for our members (Donations from non-members are welcome).