Kwench launches The Craic — a series of live and interactive video calls – in an effort to keep people connected while self-isolating. (Unsplash)

Kwench launches The Craic — a series of live and interactive video calls – in an effort to keep people connected while self-isolating. (Unsplash)

Victoria business launches The Craic, series of live and interactive video calls

From Ukulele for Beginners to Ask a 13-year-old, there's something for everyone

  • Mar. 26, 2020 12:00 a.m.

A Victoria business will host free live and interactive video calls to help people enjoy their time self-isolating.

Kwench, a work and culture club, closed temporarily due to the pandemic but in an effort to keep the community connected the club launched The Craic — an Irish term for news, gossip, fun, entertainment, enjoyable conversation and general good times with good people.

READ ALSO: Victoria mayor asks residents not to flush wipes as city’s sewers start to clog

The video calls will feature casual conversation, learning, workshops, gatherings, debates and general fun from a diverse range of hosts from around the world.

“With all of us doing our best to isolate ourselves physically during this pandemic, it’s more important than ever for us to stay connected as a community in every other way we can and keep learning and sharing,” reads a statement from Kwench.

READ ALSO: How Greater Victoria’s non-profit sector is handling the pandemic

With programs such as Mindfulness, Staying Fit at Home, Ukulele for Beginners, Ask a 13-year-old and Being the Dumbest Person in the Room — there’s a video call for everyone.

To see a full schedule or to learn more visit clubkwench.com/en/page/the-craic.


kendra.crighton@blackpress.caFollow us on Instagram

Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.

Victoria News