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An evening workshop with Dr Stephen McInerny

  • St Bede's College PAC 210 Main North Road Christchurch, Canterbury, 8051 New Zealand (map)

Dr McInerny is Dean of Studies, Associate Professor of Literature, and Director of the Centre for the Study of the Western Tradition, at Campion College, Sydney. He'll be leading an evening workshop to help us appreciate the treasures of our literary heritage, and he will share practical advice on how as families and individuals our lives can be enriched through good literature.

Below is our plan for the evening; there may be some minor changes but this should give you a good idea of what to expect:

Part 1:
- Quick review of what we mean by "liberal arts"
- How good literature and a sense of beauty can save the world - or at least can save my family
Part 2:
- Practical advice on introducing literature into the family - how to read it, how to discuss it
Part 3:
- Break-out group discussion: "Books that have changed my life" / "Books I should probably read but feel too intimidated to pick up"
- Authors that all people of good will should read before they die
- Take-aways: book lists / recommendations for reading aloud to children in families, or for personal growth as adults.

This promises to be a fascinating and rewarding workshop, especially for parents who want to foster an appreciation in their families for goodness, truth and beauty; and for teens and young adults who would like to deepen their understanding of our rich literary heritage.

Workshop Registration of Interest

For planning purposes it would help us if you could register your interest by filling in the form under the ticket link. This is not a commitment to attend, but will help us gauge likely numbers.

The evening runs on Monday evening, 8 July, from 6 pm to 9 pm. Light refreshments will be provided during the session. The venue is still to be confirmed - we will provide updated information on that soon.

Please come along and support us in our mission to promote the value of liberal arts here in New Zealand!

Register here - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScVznVkxhCIpLKk5w6MUnyWCkAyTVxmiejac1OSbmU-OFJM5g/viewform

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