The Camden Public Library plans to start its “Jumpstart January” program series the second week of January, with two free workshops designed to help people overcome barriers and nurture their creativity.
On Tuesday, Jan. 11, at 6:30 p.m., the library will host an online class with performance mindset coach and author Gilda Joffe.
Joffe has been teaching and coaching for more than 25 years and has helped hundreds of women in the areas of confidence, performance anxiety, negative internal dialogues, imposter syndrome, and the development of executive presence.
Her program with the library will discuss inspiring concepts from her new book, “Dancing with Your Muse.”

On Wednesday, Jan. 12, at 6 p.m., local artist Robinsunne and fellow crafters will host an online class, whose participants will construct “Coat Pins … with Intentions.”
They will create miniature, slow-stitched, quilted-art pieces to wear on winter coats and sweaters. The decorative pins can also serve as colorful reminders of goals and intentions.
More information and links to register can be found on the “What’s Happening” adult events calendar at librarycamden.org.

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