We all hoard to a certain extent. If you can keep it in check it might be considered collecting—baseball cards, antique clocks, movie ephemera (I collect words!). But when it gets out of control then you’ve got problems. Paxton, a professional cleaner, divides hoarders into 5 categories and delineates the warning signs of escalating trouble and offers suggestions for coping (and hopefully controlling) the situation for both the hoarder and those that care about them. A frightening, yet compassionate, look at a growing epidemic.
Eddie Russet can only see the color red. The sky, the grass, and everything in between are only shades of grey, and his visual ability (or lack thereof) places him low in the pecking order of his dystopian world, far below those who can see the full color spectrum. He is content with his place until he meets Jane, a woman from the other side of the village who can actually see in the dark. Jane provokes Eddie into questioning the status quo, and eventually leads him to revolutionary action.
This is a ticketed event.
The cost of the ticket is $25.95 (plus tax) and includes a free copy of the book, Shades of Grey.
Tickets without the purchase of a book are $5.
Tickets are available now at Vroman's Main Store and Hastings Ranch.
Tickets and books will be available (while supplies last) at the event, as well.