Arts & Entertainment
Residences at Vantage Point hosts Vanita Leatherwood on April 30
Teaching artist will discuss "The Creative Process" and show examples of her work at retirement community in Downtown Columbia

The Arts & Culture Collective was established by the Residences at Vantage Point in response to community members’ interest in hosting public activities that engage and educate as well as entertain. This Spring, a musician, a poet and a teaching artist are discussing the process by which they develop and execute their creative output.
The final presentation in the series will showcase Vanita Leatherwood. Leatherwood is a teaching artist, award-winning poet and social change educator with over 30 years of experience in facilitating expressive-arts workshops that awaken creativity, foster personal discovery and build community. She is the owner of The YES Within and the Director of Community Engagement at HopeWorks where she facilitates poetry therapy sessions for survivors of sexual and intimate partner violence.
To register for individual sessions call 410-995-9743, or register at https://www.vantagepointresidences.org/arts/.
About Residences at Vantage Point
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Residences at Vantage Point was founded in 1990 and is a nonprofit serving people age 60 and above. Managed by Life Care Services, the community includes a variety of residential living arrangements from studio to two-bedroom deluxe apartments. It provides long-term health services available exclusively for residents should they need them.
Residences at Vantage Point is noted for its arts, cultural and educational activities, as well as for resident engagement with the larger community of Columbia. It is located at 5400 Vantage Point Road. Visit www.VantagePointResidences.org for more information.