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Community Groups

Tell Your Story
with 
Your Group

DaisyChain Legacy Publishing is honoured to offer its services to groups who are interested in recording their histories as part of their collective experience. Working on a collaborative memoir in community with other like-minded individuals is a wonderful experience!

 

We all know the importance of community. Gathering together for work or play lightens workloads, deepens relationships, and foster opportunities for learning. When community groups engage in projects designed to share treasured memories and past experiences, participants experience joy, celebration, and a fulfilling sense of solidarity. 

 

Examples of the types of groups we work with include:

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     -Book Clubs                           

     -Quilting Guilds

     -Arts & Craft Collectives       

     -Community Kitchens

     -Gardening Clubs                 

     -Sports Teams

     -Service Organizations         

     -Coffee Klatches

     -Volunteer Brigades               

     -Recreational Leagues  

     -Self-Improvement Classes   

     -Historical Societies

     -And more…

 

Don’t see your group on the list? Don’t worry, we welcome groups of all kinds. We’d be thrilled to craft a special project for your community! 

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Writing a memoir is not just for famous people! It’s ordinary, everyday people who impact us the most. Stories of triumph and sorrow, accomplishment or failure, lessons learned and wisdoms realized -  memoir writing is for everyone! 

 

Writing a collaborative memoir with a group of individuals who share common interests is highly rewarding and DaisyChain Legacy Publishing is here to help get your stories told. Our unique process guides each member of your group from concept to finished publication in an enjoyable and stress-free way. Want to find out how? Click the ‘Learn More’ button to the right for more details on our process and pricing. We can’t wait to hear from you!

"Legacy is not what I did for myself. It's what I'm doing for the next generation."

~Vitor Belfort

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