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SOLD OUT | Neurodivergent Celebration & Photography Walk with Joe James

  • Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens Brighton Road, Lower Beeding Horsham, England, RH13 6PP United Kingdom (map)

SOLD OUT | Neurodivergent Celebration & Photography Walk with Joe James 

16 September | 14:00 – 17:00  

Join Joe James The Autistic Photographer and his family on a photography nature walk, afternoon tea and book signing at Leonardslee Lakes & Gardens in West Sussex. Enjoy a celebration of Neurodivergent achievement and a great opportunity for Neurodivergent adults and families of Neurodivergent children to have a well-earned day out.  View the itinerary below.

Joe James will meet attendees in the Wine Garden at 14:00 

£5 per adult | £2 per child | 10% off for Leonardslee members | Garden entry included

*Images taken by Joe James at Leonardslee Lakes & Gardens


Itinerary  

  • 14:00: The afternoon will start with a relaxing walk around the stunning lakes, where Joe will give some tips to any budding photographers and speak about his journey as a Neurodivergent advocate.  

  • 15:00: There will be afternoon tea, with cakes, sandwiches and drinks, served in the Wine Garden for ultimate privacy and a Neurodivergent friendly atmosphere.  

  • 16:00: Joe will be signing copies of his latest book "The Autistic Experience", or if you have a copy of his previous book "A little different from the rest" he will happily sign that too. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions if you so wish.  

This will also be Joe's birthday weekend so it's a double celebration!


Copies of The Autistic Experience will be available to purchase on the day.


About Joe James  

Joe James is an award-winning photographer, husband and father to a Neurodivergent family. He is also the Author of A little different from the Rest and Co Author of The Autistic Experience. 

As a Neurodivergence speaker and advocate with a large following on social media, Joe celebrates the positive abilities and sheds light on the disabilities of having a different neurotype. This has helped many people understand and accept themselves and others for being different. 

Instagram | Facebook  


About the book:  

 

How does it feel to live in a world that doesn't understand, accommodate or even - at times - tolerate you? The Autistic Experience celebrates the autistic voice, explodes the myths and brings new hope for a more genuinely inclusive world. 

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