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Explore: Community Days at RBCM, The M Factor, Digital Creative Arts Lab

Upcoming events: Community Days at RBCM through Sunday; The M Factor at Glenlyon Norfolk School Wednesday; Digital Creative Arts Lab orientation in Sooke on Sunday
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All Things Terry, a Terry Fox exhibit featuring the iconic Marathon of Hope van and a series of informational panels, is now on display in the lobby of the Royal sa国际传媒 Museum. HANDOUT

Enjoy the art of letter writing at the RBCM

Community Days continue at the Royal sa国际传媒 Museum this week with by-donation admission until Jan. 12.

That will enable visitors to explore museum galleries at a family-friendly price point each day through Sunday, timed to coincide with a series of events and exhibitions.

Letter Writing Week runs Jan. 9-13 on the museum’s third floor. From noon until 3 p.m. each day, visitors will have the opportunity to practice the art of letter writing, with paper, pens, envelopes, and stamps provided at letter-writing stations.

Though the longtime Stonehenge exhibit has now closed, several ongoing ones — including the art-centric Canadian Modern and Forgotten Landscapes — remain open for viewing.

All Things Terry, a Terry Fox exhibit featuring the iconic Marathon of Hope van and a series of informational panels, is also now on display in the museum lobby.

The museum is located at 675 Belleville St. For more information, visit 1-250-356-7226 .

All about menopause at Glenlyon Norfolk School

A documentary screening and corresponding panel discussion are part of a menopause-themed event set for Wednesday at Glenlyon Norfolk School.

The documentary, The M Factor: Shredding the Silence on Menopause, is recognized as one of the first to address menopause directly. It will be followed by a panel discussion moderated by CHEK News anchor Stacy Ross featuring a variety of medical experts.

The event takes place Jan. 15 at 6:30 p.m. at Glenlyon Norfolk School (781 Richmond Ave.) Tickets are $22.63 from . All proceeds will be donated to the Support Network for Indigenous Women and Women of Colour.

Digital Creative Arts Lab opening at Edward Milne Community School

Musicians and podcasters take note: Sooke’s Edward Milne Community School is opening the doors to its Digital Creative Arts Lab for new-user orientations on Sunday.

The studio gives local creators access to a fully equipped audio recording and editing suite. Prior to booking the studio, new users are required to attend the orientation session set for noon Sunday.

Fort more information, email [email protected] or call the EMCS Society office at 250-642-6371.

Edward Milne Community School is located at 6218 Sooke Rd.

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