Choosing a Discussion Group
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If you’re reading or have already read The Color of Water, you might start giving some thought about which discussion group you’d like to attend. You might even plan to attend more than one – although the basic list of questions will be the same for each group, the insights of the participants, as well as the leadership style of the group’s facilitator, will ensure that each group offers a unique experience. Remember, the only discussion groups that require registration at the ones at Baystate Health System (call 794-2255). Otherwise, choose a time and place that works for you and mark it on your calendar. While you might begin by looking at the choices in your neighborhood, consider venturing out to meet some new people and enrich your “One Book” experience. Are you a 20-or-30-something? Consider attending one of the groups scheduled at retirement communities to ensure a lively intergenerational exchange. Have business to conduct at Springfield City Hall? Do it on April 14 and attend the noon group there. Participants in all of the various discussion groups will be given priority to attend James McBride’s free talk and concert on May 17, since seating is limited.
If you’re reading or have already read The Color of Water, you might start giving some thought about which discussion group you’d like to attend. You might even plan to attend more than one – although the basic list of questions will be the same for each group, the insights of the participants, as well as the leadership style of the group’s facilitator, will ensure that each group offers a unique experience. Remember, the only discussion groups that require registration at the ones at Baystate Health System (call 794-2255). Otherwise, choose a time and place that works for you and mark it on your calendar. While you might begin by looking at the choices in your neighborhood, consider venturing out to meet some new people and enrich your “One Book” experience. Are you a 20-or-30-something? Consider attending one of the groups scheduled at retirement communities to ensure a lively intergenerational exchange. Have business to conduct at Springfield City Hall? Do it on April 14 and attend the noon group there. Participants in all of the various discussion groups will be given priority to attend James McBride’s free talk and concert on May 17, since seating is limited.


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