Forum aimed at innovation

 

 
 
 
 
Dr. Steven Lee Berman's 105-year-old grandmother Estelle Katz-Nelson plays Digivations Sphere of Influence puzzle/card game.
 

Dr. Steven Lee Berman's 105-year-old grandmother Estelle Katz-Nelson plays Digivations Sphere of Influence puzzle/card game.

Photograph by: submitted photo , Delta Optimist

Digivations will hold a community innovation forum for adults next weekend at the Tsawwassen Arts Centre.

The networking event will give those 30 and up a chance to meet with others passionate about life, creativity and innovation as well as hear from guest speakers.

The event will also emphasize connecting ideas and current and historical events during creative activities, including arts, design, digital technologies and more.

Digivations, an education venture, teamed up with Delta Gymnastics last year to offer day camps to students that incorporated science, technology, engineering and math principles with gymnastics training.

The iDigivate Community Network Innovation Forum is set for Saturday, Feb. 2 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Tsawwassen Arts Centre.

Tickets cost $15 for adults, $10 for seniors or $25 for two tickets. Child-minding will be available for a fee.

For more information, visit www.digivations.com or contact Steven or Anne Deane Berman at 604-628-9825.


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Dr. Steven Lee Berman's 105-year-old grandmother Estelle Katz-Nelson plays Digivations Sphere of Influence puzzle/card game.
 

Dr. Steven Lee Berman's 105-year-old grandmother Estelle Katz-Nelson plays Digivations Sphere of Influence puzzle/card game.

Photograph by: submitted photo , Delta Optimist