0545 - A Few Expected and Unexpected Reasons to Wash the Dishes
Course Description
Would you believe that nothing is quite as memorable – or as mundane! – as washing the dishes? Would you believe that washing the dishes can change the world? This presentation will include ethical, chemical, philosophical, and spiritual perspectives on the day-to-day task of washing dirty dishes. Do not assume that the kitchen sink is devoid of mindfulness and politics! Do not forget about the times when you experienced an epiphany or a great conversation amidst the post-supper grime! This presentation will not fully resolve the matter of how to load the dishwasher, but it might inspire you to ask some new questions about what happens in and near the kitchen sink.
Instructor
Matthew Bailey-Dick has worked as an educator in both academic and non-academic settings, as a home renovator, and as a hospice volunteer. Currently he works as a Mennonite pastor. In his graduate studies Matthew looked into the connections between adult education, death education, and hope. In relation to the present topic, he lives in a house where the kitchen sink is of the double-bowl design (good) featuring a 70/30 ratio (not so good).
Location
Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex, Community Pavilion (101 Father David Bauer Drive, Waterloo, ON)
- Parking is free.
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Notes
- Lecture Time : 130-300 pm
- Lecture Cost: $16.00 + HST
- Participants must register before the day of the lecture.
- Laurier’s online registration system accepts Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Visa Debit, and MasterCard Debit.
- You will only be able to purchase 1 seat at the time of registration. If looking to register more than 1 person, each registrant will require their own account to complete the registration.
- Lectures are non-refundable
Contact
For more information or questions please contact lifelonglearning@wlu.ca.