Events & Workshops


Event Type
Workshop

Start: March 2, 2026 - 1:00 pm
To: 3:00 pm (SK Time)
Location
Global Gathering Place, 100 5th Ave North, Saskatoon, SK
Contact
Cat Abenstein - Program Manager
306-791-7746
swgevents@skwriter.com
Start: March 2, 2026 - 1:00 pm
To: 3:00 pm (SK Time)

Weaving Words: A Storytelling Workshop Series for Newcomers

Do you enjoy writing and want to develop your storytelling skills?

 

Global Gathering Place and Saskatchewan Writers’ Guild are hosting Weaving Words, a free, small-group, in-person storytelling program for newcomers who meet on the following dates from 1:00-3:00 pm:

 

  • Monday, March 2
  • Monday, March 16

 

Please note, Weaving Words will be combined with GGP’s regular program, Let’s Speak English (Advanced) for these two dates.

 

The theme of the program is: If the City Could Speak. Every city has its stories. Some are loud, and some are very quiet. There are stories from the past, stories from today, and stories for tomorrow.

 

You’ll work together with the program facilitator and other participants to develop stories about life in the city, including your own story. It could be fictional or based on real events.  It could be about a life-changing event, an important place, a favourite memory or even a feeling. It could be written in prose, a poem, or even as a scripted dialogue. Your story – your choice.

 

Thank you to the Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund and the City of Saskatoon for supporting this project.

 

 

What will you learn?

  • How to develop simple, engaging stories and characters

 

Who can join?

You don’t need any writing experience. You’re eligible if:

 

  • You like storytelling and want to connect with others
  • Your English is CLB 4 or higher

 

Register:

Contact Kris Pabisiak at kris.pabisiak@globalgatheringplace.com or call 306-665-0268.

 

 

Facilitator:

 

Workshops are led by Peter Hedley, a Saskatoon-based writer and educator with a Master’s in Creative Writing and extensive storytelling and teaching experience. As an immigrant-settler in Saskatoon and Canada himself, Peter’s passionate about supporting people from diverse backgrounds to find their voices and share their stories.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Funding provided by:

 

               

 

In proud partnership with: