Book Group’s August Pick
YUUth RoomOrphan Master's Son by Adam Johnson. Contact Richard Bronakoski at [email protected] for more information.
Orphan Master's Son by Adam Johnson. Contact Richard Bronakoski at [email protected] for more information.
Words that Unite/Words that Divide: "Guilt and Shame"
First Tuesdays - Parents as Social Justice Educators As we live in a world that seems to be increasingly engulfed in violence, we ask ourselves, how do we talk to our children. How do we give them the information and tools that will allow them to feel empowered to work for change without overwhelming them … Continue reading Adult Ed – Parents as Social Justice Educators
Wine, beer, and a harvest dinner made with food all grown and raised locally at the home of Amy Farrell [email protected] and John Bloom [email protected]
Come taste tapas, sip Sangria, and plow into some Valencian seafood paella on the patio of Marie Helweg-Larsen and Wendell Smith. We are anticipating a beauiful fall evening. Spanish lesson and Spanish wine tasting included. This event is full but check with the host(s) for a wait list in case of cancellations.
According to their website, “The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence® is a leading-edge Order of queer nuns. Since our first appearance in San Francisco on Easter Sunday, 1979, the Sisters have devoted ourselves to community service, ministry and outreach to those on the edges, and to promoting human rights, respect for diversity and spiritual enlightenment. We … Continue reading Who are the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence?
Second Tuesdays - Hindsight, Humor & Hope: Who, Me, An elder? A work in Process Join us as we explore the idea of elderhood as a creative and important time of life, a time to search inside, integrate experiences, and cultivate wisdom. Rituals and activities for the program, such as journaling, sharing blessings, and allowing … Continue reading Adult Ed – Hindsight, Humor & Hope: Who, Me, An elder?
Love outlasts even the worst of our realities. Love never ends. SYNERGY Home Care presents “His Neighbor Phil” is the story of Harvey, a man whose wife (Mary) has early onset Alzheimer’s disease. The film shows the effects of the disease not only on Mary but also the entire family and their community. While the film deals … Continue reading Carlisle Theatre