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PechaKucha Waterville v31
May 3, 2019, 6:20 PM
FreeWaterville, Maine — PechaKucha Night Waterville (PK WTVL) Volume 31 will take place at Colby College on Friday, May 3. The evening will begin with a reception at 6:20pm and lead into presentations at 7:20pm. This event is free and open to the public. Complimentary refreshments will be provided. The outstanding emcee for the evening will be Mike Duguay, executive director of the Harold Alfond Institute for Business Innovation at Thomas College.
Volume 31 will share intriguing stories from community members that will expand your mind and interests! The passionate presenters and their topics are:
- Bets Brown – Missing Some Friends
- Jon Byrer – Liquid Visions
- Isabel Colon – Strangers
- Joe Dye – An Account of Doodling
- Dwight Gagnon – Everything Eats Alewives
- Barbara Joseph – In The Ditch – Magic and Wonder
- Bridget Matros – Don’t Build The Box
- Eliza Perry – MPAMILA Talks WORLD Listens
PK WTVL is Waterville’s connection to a global storytelling network of creative people sharing their creative muse in 20x20 (20 images showing for 20 seconds each). Over the years, PK WTVL has brought thousands of area residents together in celebration of passions, stories, and creativity. All are invited to this free event!
About PechaKucha Night Waterville
PK WTVL is presented by a volunteer Team PK, Waterville Creates!, and the Waterville Public Library. PK WTVL V.31 is sponsored by the Colby Office of Civic Engagement and Community Partnerships. The Colby Center for the Arts and Humanities is the PK WTVL 2018-2019 season sponsor. PechaKucha Night was created in 2003 by Klein Dytham Architecture in Tokyo and has become an international phenomenon with events happening in more than 900 cities around the world. The 20x20 format makes presentations concise, keeps the evening moving at a rapid pace, and allows for plenty of discussion among participants and attendees. Links to more information on PechaKucha Night Waterville: https://www.facebook.com/PKNWaterville.