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Family-Lore Project Course: 
Celebrating Family  by Healing Alienation & Healing Broken Stories


Family, Please join me for this family-changing course. I will personally
teach each session online-live via Zoom  Conference
Dates:
Sat. April: 13 Orientation (free to the public)
Sat. April 20th (official start)
Sat. May: 11, 25
June: 8th FLP Conference
Sat. June 22nd, June 29th

Time:
When:  Saturdays mornings
10:30am -12:30pm Eastern
April, May & June 2019 


This three-month course with personal coaching from me is usually $499. 
 I’ve discounted the registration fee to only $239. That’s less than $39.83 per class. 
Monthly payment options are available.

Why Discounted?
• I’m trying to get it in before my hectic summer travel schedule starts. 
•This Family-Lore and Storytelling From the Inside-Out has made a powerful, difference in my life and want others to experience that power as well.
 Bonuses:
In addition to the course itself, your tuition includes registration to our annual Family-Lore Project conference in Atlanta, an online portal for storing, sorting, sharing your discoveries, and your own private social media intranet for community and support between classes.

Register or learn more...




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