Experience the World Through Storytelling at Words the Orangeville Way Event
As 2024 draws to a close, the allure of travel and adventure is undeniable. Whether it’s stepping aboard a train to explore distant lands, gliding down a serene river, or trekking up breathtaking mountains, each experience creates lasting memories. Some may find their adventurous spirit ignited while walking the charming streets of Paris, marveling at Egypt’s ancient pyramids, or immersing themselves in diverse cultures. Others might simply indulge in the cozy pleasure of reading captivating stories about these journeys.
This Saturday, November 30, the Words the Orangeville Way literary event provides an immersive experience for wanderlust enthusiasts and armchair travelers alike. Taking place at the Mill Street Branch of the Orangeville Public Library from 2 to 4 p.m., this year’s gathering promises to inspire attendees with rich narratives and insights from an exciting lineup of travel writers.
Local moderator Bernadette Hardaker will guide the discussion, featuring three talented authors whose works explore both domestic and international adventures.
Meet the Authors
First up is Nicola Ross, a seasoned hiking guide with seven publications to her name. She will share tales from her latest release, 40 Days & 40 Hikes: Loving the Bruce Trail One Loop at a Time, inviting attendees to experience the beauty and rugged charm of the iconic Bruce Trail.
Next, Marlis Butcher—an esteemed writer and wilderness adventurer—will take the audience on an unforgettable journey through Canada’s natural wonders with her book, Park Bagger: Adventures in the Canadian National Parks. Expect stunning visuals and awe-inspiring stories highlighting the breathtaking landscapes and wildlife that make Canada’s national parks a treasure.
Lastly, Pamela Mulloy, director of the Wild Writers Literary Festival, will whisk attendees away on a nostalgic train journey with her intriguing book, Off the Tracks: A Meditation on Train Journeys in a Time of No Travel. Her stories will resonate with anyone who cherishes the charm of train travel and long for the days of exploration.
Presented in partnership with BookLore, Words the Orangeville Way is not just a literary showcase; it’s a celebration of storytelling that brings together authors and audiences from various backgrounds. Attendees will enjoy light refreshments, opportunities for book purchases, and a chance for personal author signings post-event.
Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to broaden your horizons and embrace the spirit of adventure. Make sure to register for the event online at orangevillelibrary.ca/WOW2024 or visit BookLore for in-person registration.
So, whether you’re a seasoned traveler or someone dreaming of distant places, join us for an afternoon that will surely ignite your creativity and inspire your future adventures.
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