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SUMMARY:Conundrum Chronicles: Youth Voices (Ages 12-17)
DESCRIPTION:Students from 826 Valencia will work with facilitators to build a collaborative community that will learn about the art of storytelling and write and perform their own true\, 3 ¨C 5 minute story\, without notes\, on the stage of the Marsh Theater on September 28. Friends and family are invited to join us in celebrating our awesome writers. \nThis is a four-week workshop and students are expected to attend all sessions:\nSeptember 7th 10:00 AM-12:00 PM (@ 826 Valencia)\nSeptember 14th 10:00 AM-12:00 PM (@ 826 Valencia)\nSeptember 21st 10:00 AM-12:00 PM (@ 826 Valencia)\nSeptember 28th 10:00 AM-12:00 PM (PERFORMANCE @ Marsh Theater) \nTo enroll\, please fill out this form. \nThomas Laymon At his core\, Thomas Laymon is a linguistic and photographic storyteller who believes in the power of stories to capture the beauty of everyday life. As a former high school social studies teacher\, school administrator\, and department director\, Thomas is passionate about sharing his knowledge and experiences while hoping to inspire others to explore their own creative expression. \nFred Brill served as a high school English teacher\, principal and superintendent and now serves as an education consultant\, freelance writer\, and storyteller. In 2024\, he launched The Conundrum Chronicles: A StorySlam in partnership with the Marsh Theater in San Francisco. He produces and hosts this show on the second Tuesday of each month. His published works and stories can be found at fredbrill.com. Fred lives with his wife\, Mimi\, in Berkeley and enjoys spending time in the outdoors with his four grandchildren\, and two rescue dogs.
URL:/event/conundrum-chronicles-youth-voices-ages-12-17/2025-09-07/
LOCATION:826 Valencia Writing Lab\, 826 Valencia Street\, San Fransisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250914T100000
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SUMMARY:Conundrum Chronicles: Youth Voices (Ages 12-17)
DESCRIPTION:Students from 826 Valencia will work with facilitators to build a collaborative community that will learn about the art of storytelling and write and perform their own true\, 3 ¨C 5 minute story\, without notes\, on the stage of the Marsh Theater on September 28. Friends and family are invited to join us in celebrating our awesome writers. \nThis is a four-week workshop and students are expected to attend all sessions:\nSeptember 7th 10:00 AM-12:00 PM (@ 826 Valencia)\nSeptember 14th 10:00 AM-12:00 PM (@ 826 Valencia)\nSeptember 21st 10:00 AM-12:00 PM (@ 826 Valencia)\nSeptember 28th 10:00 AM-12:00 PM (PERFORMANCE @ Marsh Theater) \nTo enroll\, please fill out this form. \nThomas Laymon At his core\, Thomas Laymon is a linguistic and photographic storyteller who believes in the power of stories to capture the beauty of everyday life. As a former high school social studies teacher\, school administrator\, and department director\, Thomas is passionate about sharing his knowledge and experiences while hoping to inspire others to explore their own creative expression. \nFred Brill served as a high school English teacher\, principal and superintendent and now serves as an education consultant\, freelance writer\, and storyteller. In 2024\, he launched The Conundrum Chronicles: A StorySlam in partnership with the Marsh Theater in San Francisco. He produces and hosts this show on the second Tuesday of each month. His published works and stories can be found at fredbrill.com. Fred lives with his wife\, Mimi\, in Berkeley and enjoys spending time in the outdoors with his four grandchildren\, and two rescue dogs.
URL:/event/conundrum-chronicles-youth-voices-ages-12-17/2025-09-14/
LOCATION:826 Valencia Writing Lab\, 826 Valencia Street\, San Fransisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250914T120000
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SUMMARY:Poetry Build: 826 Valencia + City Bookworms (Ages 8-11)
DESCRIPTION:Create poetry and bring it to life on the walls of a Little Free Library to be installed in San Francisco! In this workshop\, students will have the opportunity to use their hands to both craft original poetry and physically assemble Little Free Libraries. The poems written during this workshop will be incorporated into the design of the mini free-standing libraries. They could be painted onto the library walls or put inside\, shared\, and ready to be borrowed by anyone walking by! \nThis a three-week workshop and students are required to attend all dates:\nSeptember 14th\nSeptember 21st\nSeptember 28th \nTo express interest in this workshop fill out this form. \nAfter registering\, staff will reach out to offer a spot depending on eligibility and availability in the program. Our workshops are open to anyone\, but we do give priority to SFUSD students with socio-economic need and hold spaces for students enrolled in our other programs.
URL:/event/poetry-build-826-valencia-city-bookworms-ages-8-11/2025-09-14/
LOCATION:826 Valencia Writing Lab\, 826 Valencia Street\, San Fransisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250915T163000
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SUMMARY:Writing & Publishing Apprentices(Ages 13-18)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a nine-session writing workshop brought to you by 826 Valencia. In this workshop\, a group of writers aged 13¨C18\, gather to spend a semester honing their craft. With support from their peers and tutors\, students will learn new writing techniques\, practice literary analysis\, and workshop a single piece to be featured in our end-of-semester publication. This workshop will take place across the street from 826 Valencia at The International Library of Youth Writing (849 Valencia st.) \nThis a six-week workshop and students are required to attend all dates:\nMondays\, September 15th-November 17th* 4:30 PM-6:00 PM\n*We will not have class on 10/13 in observance of Indigenous People¡¯s Day. \nTo express interest in this workshop fill out this form. \nAfter registering\, staff will reach out to offer a spot depending on eligibility and availability in the program. Our workshops are open to anyone\, but we do give priority to SFUSD students with socio-economic need and hold spaces for students enrolled in our other programs.
URL:/event/writing-publishing-apprenticesages-13-18-2/2025-09-15/
LOCATION:The International Library of Youth Writing\, 849 Valencia St.\, San Francisco\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Workshops
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SUMMARY:Adventurous Authors (Ages 8-11)
DESCRIPTION:Calling all adventurers\, authors\, and adventurous authors! Join us for a six-session writing workshop brought to you by 826 Valencia. In this workshop\, students will explore a variety of genres and styles in order to strengthen their creative and expository writing skills. Students will choose their favorite piece of writing to be featured in our class publication. \nThis workshop will take place across the street from 826 Valencia at The International Library of Youth Writing (849 Valencia st.) \nThis a six-week workshop and students are required to attend all dates:\nTuesdays September 16th-October 21st 4:00 PM-6:00 PM \nTo express interest in this workshop fill out this form. \nAfter registering\, staff will reach out to offer a spot depending on eligibility and availability in the program. Our workshops are open to anyone\, but we do give priority to SFUSD students with socio-economic need and hold spaces for students enrolled in our other programs.
URL:/event/adventurous-authors-ages-8-11-2/
LOCATION:The International Library of Youth Writing\, 849 Valencia St.\, San Francisco\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Workshops
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SUMMARY:Conundrum Chronicles: Youth Voices (Ages 12-17)
DESCRIPTION:Students from 826 Valencia will work with facilitators to build a collaborative community that will learn about the art of storytelling and write and perform their own true\, 3 ¨C 5 minute story\, without notes\, on the stage of the Marsh Theater on September 28. Friends and family are invited to join us in celebrating our awesome writers. \nThis is a four-week workshop and students are expected to attend all sessions:\nSeptember 7th 10:00 AM-12:00 PM (@ 826 Valencia)\nSeptember 14th 10:00 AM-12:00 PM (@ 826 Valencia)\nSeptember 21st 10:00 AM-12:00 PM (@ 826 Valencia)\nSeptember 28th 10:00 AM-12:00 PM (PERFORMANCE @ Marsh Theater) \nTo enroll\, please fill out this form. \nThomas Laymon At his core\, Thomas Laymon is a linguistic and photographic storyteller who believes in the power of stories to capture the beauty of everyday life. As a former high school social studies teacher\, school administrator\, and department director\, Thomas is passionate about sharing his knowledge and experiences while hoping to inspire others to explore their own creative expression. \nFred Brill served as a high school English teacher\, principal and superintendent and now serves as an education consultant\, freelance writer\, and storyteller. In 2024\, he launched The Conundrum Chronicles: A StorySlam in partnership with the Marsh Theater in San Francisco. He produces and hosts this show on the second Tuesday of each month. His published works and stories can be found at fredbrill.com. Fred lives with his wife\, Mimi\, in Berkeley and enjoys spending time in the outdoors with his four grandchildren\, and two rescue dogs.
URL:/event/conundrum-chronicles-youth-voices-ages-12-17/2025-09-21/
LOCATION:826 Valencia Writing Lab\, 826 Valencia Street\, San Fransisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Workshops
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SUMMARY:Poetry Build: 826 Valencia + City Bookworms (Ages 8-11)
DESCRIPTION:Create poetry and bring it to life on the walls of a Little Free Library to be installed in San Francisco! In this workshop\, students will have the opportunity to use their hands to both craft original poetry and physically assemble Little Free Libraries. The poems written during this workshop will be incorporated into the design of the mini free-standing libraries. They could be painted onto the library walls or put inside\, shared\, and ready to be borrowed by anyone walking by! \nThis a three-week workshop and students are required to attend all dates:\nSeptember 14th\nSeptember 21st\nSeptember 28th \nTo express interest in this workshop fill out this form. \nAfter registering\, staff will reach out to offer a spot depending on eligibility and availability in the program. Our workshops are open to anyone\, but we do give priority to SFUSD students with socio-economic need and hold spaces for students enrolled in our other programs.
URL:/event/poetry-build-826-valencia-city-bookworms-ages-8-11/2025-09-21/
LOCATION:826 Valencia Writing Lab\, 826 Valencia Street\, San Fransisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250922T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250922T180000
DTSTAMP:20251005T103534
CREATED:20250801T003950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250807T184536Z
UID:10000575-1758558600-1758564000@www.826valencia.org
SUMMARY:Writing & Publishing Apprentices(Ages 13-18)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a nine-session writing workshop brought to you by 826 Valencia. In this workshop\, a group of writers aged 13¨C18\, gather to spend a semester honing their craft. With support from their peers and tutors\, students will learn new writing techniques\, practice literary analysis\, and workshop a single piece to be featured in our end-of-semester publication. This workshop will take place across the street from 826 Valencia at The International Library of Youth Writing (849 Valencia st.) \nThis a six-week workshop and students are required to attend all dates:\nMondays\, September 15th-November 17th* 4:30 PM-6:00 PM\n*We will not have class on 10/13 in observance of Indigenous People¡¯s Day. \nTo express interest in this workshop fill out this form. \nAfter registering\, staff will reach out to offer a spot depending on eligibility and availability in the program. Our workshops are open to anyone\, but we do give priority to SFUSD students with socio-economic need and hold spaces for students enrolled in our other programs.
URL:/event/writing-publishing-apprenticesages-13-18-2/2025-09-22/
LOCATION:The International Library of Youth Writing\, 849 Valencia St.\, San Francisco\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250928T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250928T120000
DTSTAMP:20251005T103534
CREATED:20250731T235027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250731T235513Z
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SUMMARY:Conundrum Chronicles: Youth Voices (Ages 12-17)
DESCRIPTION:Students from 826 Valencia will work with facilitators to build a collaborative community that will learn about the art of storytelling and write and perform their own true\, 3 ¨C 5 minute story\, without notes\, on the stage of the Marsh Theater on September 28. Friends and family are invited to join us in celebrating our awesome writers. \nThis is a four-week workshop and students are expected to attend all sessions:\nSeptember 7th 10:00 AM-12:00 PM (@ 826 Valencia)\nSeptember 14th 10:00 AM-12:00 PM (@ 826 Valencia)\nSeptember 21st 10:00 AM-12:00 PM (@ 826 Valencia)\nSeptember 28th 10:00 AM-12:00 PM (PERFORMANCE @ Marsh Theater) \nTo enroll\, please fill out this form. \nThomas Laymon At his core\, Thomas Laymon is a linguistic and photographic storyteller who believes in the power of stories to capture the beauty of everyday life. As a former high school social studies teacher\, school administrator\, and department director\, Thomas is passionate about sharing his knowledge and experiences while hoping to inspire others to explore their own creative expression. \nFred Brill served as a high school English teacher\, principal and superintendent and now serves as an education consultant\, freelance writer\, and storyteller. In 2024\, he launched The Conundrum Chronicles: A StorySlam in partnership with the Marsh Theater in San Francisco. He produces and hosts this show on the second Tuesday of each month. His published works and stories can be found at fredbrill.com. Fred lives with his wife\, Mimi\, in Berkeley and enjoys spending time in the outdoors with his four grandchildren\, and two rescue dogs.
URL:/event/conundrum-chronicles-youth-voices-ages-12-17/2025-09-28/
LOCATION:826 Valencia Writing Lab\, 826 Valencia Street\, San Fransisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250928T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250928T140000
DTSTAMP:20251005T103534
CREATED:20250818T171715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T171715Z
UID:10000552-1759060800-1759068000@www.826valencia.org
SUMMARY:Poetry Build: 826 Valencia + City Bookworms (Ages 8-11)
DESCRIPTION:Create poetry and bring it to life on the walls of a Little Free Library to be installed in San Francisco! In this workshop\, students will have the opportunity to use their hands to both craft original poetry and physically assemble Little Free Libraries. The poems written during this workshop will be incorporated into the design of the mini free-standing libraries. They could be painted onto the library walls or put inside\, shared\, and ready to be borrowed by anyone walking by! \nThis a three-week workshop and students are required to attend all dates:\nSeptember 14th\nSeptember 21st\nSeptember 28th \nTo express interest in this workshop fill out this form. \nAfter registering\, staff will reach out to offer a spot depending on eligibility and availability in the program. Our workshops are open to anyone\, but we do give priority to SFUSD students with socio-economic need and hold spaces for students enrolled in our other programs.
URL:/event/poetry-build-826-valencia-city-bookworms-ages-8-11/2025-09-28/
LOCATION:826 Valencia Writing Lab\, 826 Valencia Street\, San Fransisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250929T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250929T180000
DTSTAMP:20251005T103534
CREATED:20250801T003950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250807T184536Z
UID:10000576-1759163400-1759168800@www.826valencia.org
SUMMARY:Writing & Publishing Apprentices(Ages 13-18)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a nine-session writing workshop brought to you by 826 Valencia. In this workshop\, a group of writers aged 13¨C18\, gather to spend a semester honing their craft. With support from their peers and tutors\, students will learn new writing techniques\, practice literary analysis\, and workshop a single piece to be featured in our end-of-semester publication. This workshop will take place across the street from 826 Valencia at The International Library of Youth Writing (849 Valencia st.) \nThis a six-week workshop and students are required to attend all dates:\nMondays\, September 15th-November 17th* 4:30 PM-6:00 PM\n*We will not have class on 10/13 in observance of Indigenous People¡¯s Day. \nTo express interest in this workshop fill out this form. \nAfter registering\, staff will reach out to offer a spot depending on eligibility and availability in the program. Our workshops are open to anyone\, but we do give priority to SFUSD students with socio-economic need and hold spaces for students enrolled in our other programs.
URL:/event/writing-publishing-apprenticesages-13-18-2/2025-09-29/
LOCATION:The International Library of Youth Writing\, 849 Valencia St.\, San Francisco\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Workshops
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