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Humans of Armadale 2025 – Community Volunteering
Inspired by Humans of New York, we celebrate the stories of people who live in our community. Each story is unique yet holds messages that are common to us all. As we seek to understand the perspectives and experiences of other people, we will discover common threads that unite us in our own journeys. We hope that in reading these stories you may reflect on your own experiences of connecting with people, your history, and the natural environment, and identify for yourself how you choose to use your most precious resource, your time.
Join us for the free exhibition of Humans of Armadale on Tuesday 27 May from 6:00PM - 8:00PM at Kelmscott Hall
Inspired by Humans of New York, we celebrate the stories of people who live in our community. Each story is unique yet holds messages that are common to us all. As we seek to understand the perspectives and experiences of other people, we will discover common threads that unite us in our own journeys. We hope that in reading these stories you may reflect on your own experiences of connecting with people, your history, and the natural environment, and identify for yourself how you choose to use your most precious resource, your time.
Join us for the free exhibition of Humans of Armadale on Tuesday 27 May from 6:00PM - 8:00PM at Kelmscott Hall