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  • February Journaling at the Hoyt Library

    February Guided Journaling at the Hoyt Library: Self-Love & Self-Gratitude

    The February guided journaling series invites you to slow down, reflect, and reconnect with yourself through thoughtful writing and quiet reflection. We will offer two sessions in February. No journaling experience is necessary. These sessions offer a calm, supportive space to practice self-connection and care.

    February 7th, the focus will be Self-Love
    The first session focuses on cultivating self-love with compassion and curiosity. Through gentle journaling prompts, we’ll explore how we speak to ourselves, honor our needs, and build a kinder relationship with who we are, just as we are.

    February 21st, the session will focus on Self-Gratitude
    In the second session, we’ll turn toward self-gratitude, reflecting on personal strengths, growth, and the often-unnoticed ways we show up for ourselves. Participants will be guided to recognize and appreciate their efforts, resilience, and everyday wins.

  • Be Your Own Valentine (BYOV)!

    Valentine Craft and Journal

    Join us for a fun afternoon of crafting and community! We will be making our own valentines! Supplies and vibes provided! Click the link in the pic above.

  • January Journaling at the Hoyt Library

    Start the year with a journaling session focused on renewal. We’ll explore what it means to let go of what no longer serves us, notice where we feel called to refresh our energy, and uncover small, meaningful ways to cultivate a sense of new beginnings. We’ll create space to clarify what renewal feels like for you and set the tone for your year ahead.

     In the second January session, we’ll turn inward to explore intention: what matters most, what we wish to invite into our lives, and how we can move forward with clarity and purpose. We’ll build intentions that are grounded in your values, strengths, and hopes for the year. Leave with a clear sense of what you want to nurture in 2026 and a renewed connection to your inner intentions.

    Journaling sessions use guided prompts to encourage reflection, self-care, and personal growth. Each session concludes with a meaningful guided meditation corresponding to the theme of the session.

  • The Someday Society at Bookish

    The Someday Society at Bookish

    On September 14, 2025, The Someday Society had the pleasure of participating in Alley Crafts’ Craft-Themed Book Fair, marking our very first public outing. This unique event highlighted the importance of books and the meaningful connections between authors, readers, and the wider creative community.

    The atmosphere throughout the day was vibrant, welcoming, and full of energy. Vendors and attendees alike created a warm environment that made us feel right at home. We were especially excited to introduce our booth, which featured two of our favorite interactive experiences: Blind Date with a Book and a fresh new twist, Blind Date with a Journal. Both offerings highlighted our passion for self-development and the role journaling can play in creativity, reflection, and growth.

    In addition, our “Decorate Your Own Journal” bar seemed to be a hit with visitors of all ages. It was inspiring to watch so many participants embrace their creativity, personalize their journals, and share stories about their lives and journaling practices. We were fortunate to connect with many wonderful new friends who share our love of books, writing, and stationery.

    The day was lively and busy from start to finish. A special mention goes to the Coffee Garden, located inside Alley Crafts, whose delicious iced coffee kept us refreshed and energized as we engaged with the community.

    Overall, the event was a success and a learning experience for The Someday Society. We are grateful for the opportunity to have been part of such a dynamic celebration of books, crafts, and community. We look forward to participating in future events and continuing to meet even more book and stationery enthusiasts along the way.