A Day of Inspiration and Growth: AHJN Network Wide Training Brings Joy to Teaching Artists

Friday, June 21st, was a day to remember for our talented teaching artists who had the privilege of attending the AHJN Network Wide Training at the Department of Mental Health in Ktown, Los Angeles, CA. The event was a beacon of learning, collaboration, and creativity that left our team feeling energized and inspired.

From the moment they stepped into the training venue, the air was buzzing with excitement and anticipation. The atmosphere was warm and welcoming, setting the stage for a day filled with valuable insights and connections. Our teaching artists, thrive on opportunities to expand skills and share passion for arts education, and the AHJN Network Wide Training did not disappoint.

Throughout the day, they engaged in enriching workshops, thought-provoking discussions, and hands-on activities that challenged them to think outside the box and explore new approaches to their craft. The training sessions were led by knowledgeable and experienced professionals who shared their expertise with generosity and enthusiasm, sparking lively conversations and fostering a sense of community among us.

By the end of the day, our hearts were full, our minds were buzzing with ideas, and our spirits were lifted by the collective energy of our fellow teaching artists. They left the training feeling empowered, motivated, and grateful for the opportunity to grow and learn together.

The AHJN Network Wide Training was not just a professional development event; it was a celebration of the creativity, passion, and dedication that define our work as teaching artists. We can't wait to carry the momentum and inspiration from this training into our future endeavors, knowing that we are part of a vibrant and supportive community that values growth and collaboration.

Here's to more moments of joy, growth, and inspiration on our journey as teaching artists!

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