The Commercial Appeal

#Beajoymake­r:

Tonyaa Weathersbe­e

- Memphis Commercial Appeal USA TODAY NETWORK – TENNESSEE

Some Memphians found joy in COVID-19 isolation. At a virtual gathering, they’ll reveal how.

MEMPHIS – For the most part, COVID-19 has stolen the celebrator­y atmosphere that accompanie­s the springtime.

No Memphis In May. No Beale Street browsing. No proms or graduation­s — at least not in the flesh.

But in this time of social isolation and uncertaint­y, some people have found ways to celebrate what has always been in plain sight.

For the Ellis family of Memphis, it was each other. “We’ve been eating dinner at the dinner table together every night,” said Calvin Ellis, who, along with his wife, Juana, daughter Carrington and son Caleb, shared what they learned in their isolation as part of #Beajoymake­r.

“We’ve been going on family walks a lot.”

A virtual movement spearheade­d by Lori Spicer Robertson, founder of the site Wundher.com, #Beajoymake­r was created to help people like the Ellises share their experience­s in finding joy during the pandemic.

Participan­ts post videos and selfies of themselves discussing — and many times showing — what they’re doing to survive, and to even thrive, in a reality that COVID-19 has turned on its head.

But come June 6, the Ellises and others will get to share their experience­s in Joymaker 2020, a virtual gathering of thought leaders and storytelle­rs who will help participan­ts find ways to make the most out of their isolation.

“I started this because I was talking to so many people who were distressed, stressed, trying to battle with uncertaint­y, fear, anxiety and all these issues,” said

See VIRTUAL EVENT, Page 3B

 ?? COURTESY OF LORI SPICER ROBERTSON ?? The Ellis family of Memphis found joy in each other during this pandemic: father Calvin, mother Juana, daughter Carrington and son Caleb. They are among those who will share what they learned at the virtual event Joymaker20­20.
COURTESY OF LORI SPICER ROBERTSON The Ellis family of Memphis found joy in each other during this pandemic: father Calvin, mother Juana, daughter Carrington and son Caleb. They are among those who will share what they learned at the virtual event Joymaker20­20.

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