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It Takes A Village (In-Person)

It Takes A Village (In-Person)

Friday, January 19

9:30 am - 11:00 am

Registration Suggested Below It Takes a Village
Fridays in January from 9:30 a.m.  to 11:00 a.m.
This program is presented in partnership with the Town of Redding
It Takes a Village is designed to support new parents as they navigate every aspect of life with young children, and to help foster meaningful connections between other parents and caregivers. We believe that supporting families during this very important time is vital to the physical and mental health of both parent and child, and to the community as a whole.
Parents and "Villagers" of all ages are welcome to attend.
About the Facilitator
Jess Tyson is an entrepreneur, author, community-builder, and mother of two. She started her virtual assistant agency, Don't Panic Management, in 2011, and opened a small coworking and community space in Redding—Georgetown Collective—in 2023. After employing dozens of mothers over the years and learning firsthand the demands that motherhood puts on the bodies and minds of birthing women, she has become a fierce advocate for parental rights in the workplace and beyond. According to Tyson, American society does not value or support mothers the way it should, and the lack of support has taken a toll on the mental and physical health of women everywhere. Tyson said, the data shows that we were not built to care for young children alone and that it truly does take a village to raise a child. She is excited to lead and support this group and usher in a new wave of thoughtful, confident, and cared-for children. We can't pour from an empty cup, and while this chapter is difficult, we don't have to go through it alone!


Teen Origami Workshop with Masako (Grades 5-12)

Teen Origami Workshop with Masako (Grades 5-12)

Friday, January 19

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Please register below. Back by popular demand! Local origami expert, Masako, will teach participants to make winter-themed origami pieces. No experience necessary to participate. Registration is limited to 10 participants. Masako Nakamuta-Vigneault is a Redding resident who grew up in Japan, where she first learned to create forms from paper by folding and cutting them into shapes. Today, Masako holds workshops to share her love of origami and demonstrate how much magic can be gleaned from just a single piece of ordinary paper. Program contact: Sarah Zimmermann (sarah@marktwainlibrary.org), Teen and Reference Librarian