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- Events & Opportunities
- Articles, Letters (“opinions expressed are not necessarily mine”...ellen)
- Books, Reviews, Films, Magazines
- Tri-State Treasures: events compiled by Jim Kesner
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................................................... Section One: Table Notes ............................................................................ (Note: these notes were taken at the table and have NOT been approved or corrected by the speakers. Reader beware of inevitable misunderstandings and misrepresentations. E.B.)
At the table Wednesday 6/18//08
Mary Biehn, Bob Witanowski,Michelle Schroder micheleschroder76@gmail.com, Alan Jozwiak jozwiakalan@hotmail.com, Carolyn Aufderhaar, Brooke Audreyal, Linda Gruer, Ginger Lee Frank, Jeanne Eden, Paul Valerius, Braden Trauth, Bill Limbacher, Ellen Bierhorst, Rob Nendahwaab, Isabelle Gruber, Elaine Bradford, Mira Rodwan, Phillip Lipetz, lipetz2000-datta@yahoo.com Kelly Whited kmwhited@fuse.net, Harry Whited HIWhited@fuse.net, Joe McMillain, Duane Shaw, Marilyn Bakie RAMANIB@msn.com
ANNOUNCEMENTS
- Rob: solstice with Indians Yellow Springs this weekend.Sat.
Ellen holistic fair this weekend (see announcements below in maroon)
Bill Northside farmers’ market, I got honey. Wed. 4 – 7.
Braden Heart of Now experience night at my house (see blurb below in maroon section)
Ginger “The singing revolution” film. Estonia between 86-91 breakaway from USSR; sang forbidden songs. Documentary. Cinti Art Museum Tues, Wed, thurs, 7 pm.
Braden introduces Phillip Lipetz; Phd in bio physics, Grad Antioch, lived India 20 yrs, studied under Babba Muktananda. I myself got “neon signs” to study with Phillip. Is bringing a Divine Mother experience (see below) here to Cinti .
Phillip’s presentation
For the first time in history the physical demonstration of the Divine Mother is going to happen outside of India and be available to laypersons. A unique point.
Why should you care? There have been a lot of second rate yogis come to US and have degraded the vocabulary. So I have to bring you along first to understand.
This is different. Transformative. One of the essential questions: is it possible to be enlightened while alive, jivan mukti. Before Buddha’s time, it was like Western spirituality,... You do your best. Then you die. But Buddha was enlightened, so that changed things. ..Then 1500 years of Hindu philosophy arguing whether you can be enlightened while alive. Can you get beyond maya, illusion? “Because you have a body, you are tied to the illusion.”
Great saints, they rise and they fall. In the Jameshwari, Janeshwar’s commentary of the B’hagavad gita of Krishna it says, If you happened to get enlightened, try hard to keep it.
The world reacts against you. We all have been trying spiritual practices. We have not produced a lot of saints here in the West. Why? We don’t understand the conspiracy to keep us inside the illusion and we don’t understand what enlightenment is.
Conspiracy: as you achieve spiritual heights, there is negativity that comes automatically. This is even in the Bible. E.g. Job; Daniel; ... Also New Testament. The illusion has to keep you in it or else it disappears. If we didn’t agree to the illusion, creation would cease to exist.
Everybody has been on the road to escaping from illusion at some point, and then nature pulls you back in.
There are many techniques that accurately teach you how to raise your energy; but the don’t teach how to maintain, control, hold on to it when the inevitable negativity comes. So we need to be taught how to handle this onslaught. ... We have been caught in a lower form of spirituality.
Second trick: it is impossible to eliminate your participation in the illusion. Give that that idea. Then pursue a second simultaneous level of consciousness. Have that going all the time.
We sense that there is this Brahma energy, but we can’t be aware of it all the time.
The closest you can get to this energy is the interface between the energy and the illusion. At that edge you can see in, but still have your body. The best gurus take you to the interface and give you a peek at that. When that becomes real to you, you can get there on your own.
IN order to get there, you must have a non-meditation experience of it.
The doorway between the world of this illusion and the world of Brahma is the Divine Mother. Mary, Kali, Lakshmi, Saraswati, Divine Feminine. It is the force that takes the Brahma energy and makes the illusion , the world. It is constantly happening. As you gain contact with her, you can change reality. Make the law of attraction work for you. This happens when you physically see the Divine Mother.
It changes you forever.
So we are inviting you to come and have an experience of the Divine Mother. This is extraordinary.
Swami Muktananda was a great teacher ... He didn’t have permission to teach the Divine Mother technique. Out of compassion; if you don’t know how to handle the negative reaction.
I discovered Swami Kaleshwar teaching people to have Divine Mother experience. ... One day I was cleaning the ancient manuscripts for him, and there was one that tells how to deflect the negativity if you have a group that has the experience. When there is a group that shares energy, the negativity gets deflected. Maheshwari Process shows how to give the Divine Mother to groups. He started to teach it in India. Then brought it to U.S. Last year 220 trained, and 130 of them went back to India and every one experienced the Divine Mother. In Sept. there will be a group experience here in the US for the first time.
In two weeks, the beginning process. You learn a mantra, ou do it ten min. a day in preparation.
Cincinnati has become the fulcrum for this energy to come into the world. We are not asking that you join our cult. Only that you come and identify with brothers and sisters in the group that together are helping you haxe this experience.
On June 28, 29, people will gather, will learn mantra, draw the mantra ...sacred object... Then you do 3 months of mantra 30 min a day, then Sept 20, 21 travel to California, northern, and experience the Divine Mother. Interface between the two worlds. Seeing the doorway. ... The group provides protection for 10 minutes or so for you to get the Divine Mother, then you get it. The fast way.
autobiog. Of Muktananda “Play of consciousness” is all about the Divine Mother. Yogananda, “Autobiog. Of a Yogi” is also all about the Divine Mother. It is the secret of real Indian spirituality.
Ginger are you concerned you are creating a dependency on the group?
Phillip you don’t have to hang out with the group. We have weekly phone calls to keep the energy going. We don’t ask for meeting attendance.
Rob what is the illusion?
Ph: this physical body.
Rob my native American belief.. We have to get int tune with the earth.
PH: we believe there is only energy. ... The point is you can stop being a victim of the illusion.
Carolyn What language the mantras?
Ph: sandscrit and telegoo.
Brooke protection from the negativity from the groupism. Then when you leave you maintain protection thru phone call link?
Ph Yes, the job is to incorporate it into your daily life Once a week. Not obligatory. You get “a service contract”.
Elaine I have studied w/ teachers in S America; also Nepal and India. All seems the same. Agree? ...
Ph: we don’t need to go to a power spot.
Elaine our physical is our teacher.
Ph No, not what I am saying. ... You make your own relationship with the “doorway” and you can go off and do it your own way. My only job is to take you to the doorway. ... Saying “it is all divine” doesn’t help you change things.
Bill Almost sounds like “born again” in Christian tradition. Yes?
Ph Close. The difference is that we say you can have a transformation that not only guarantees salvation after death, but one that changes your life now.
Duane: rupert Sheldrake work ... Communication through your dog... Morphic resonance.
Ph Yes, I’ve had lunch with him. “Saints get this, how could I get this too?” I didn’t make the choice; I have no idea. You are eligible because you are here. ... It might be easier to have a minor experience than to have the Ultimate one.
Carolyn in the Course on Miracles it says only Love is non illusion.
P: when you practice compassion, the energy flows through you. When you practice love, you get the energy more.
The Dalai Lama calls it Divine Selfishness. It’s the way to experience more of the good stuff. ... Love is compassion.
... The expense. $ 1008 for the initiation. Then in Sept another $1008. I am not making a dime. Tax deductable up to $858 of the 1008.
Mira mysteries, secrets... When I hear about a group like this I get worried about leaving people out because they can’t afford it. .... I hear a lot of sincerity ... I worry, though, about elitism. I like that the Dalai Lama promotes kindness, compassion, love.... I see a connection between what you are saying and the divine mother earth who is crying out for us to work in harmony with her.
Ph The purpose is to train teachers who can spread this. Money. When you get something like this, there is a certain amount of pain and negativity. If it is in the form of dollars out of your pocket we can control the negativity; and it goes to a charity in India that feeds poor people there. ... Compared with the hundreds of thousands of dollars and the decades of study that I put in, you guys are getting off cheap.
bob After the experience in California in Sept.... Cost?
Ph Some will want more but not necessary. The whole thing I am describing is $2016.
Harry (a devote): I’ve been studying with Phillip about a year, Learning mantras... Phillip talked about soul travel. Iwas sitting in our kitchen one morning and Phillip appeared in my kitchen. Gives me chills to talk about it. He was physically there. ... Phillip and his girl friend were at our house two weeks ago, we had a sat sang with students. It was Sat. night. Kelly in the kitchen, I was sitting with Phillip who was meditating. He said, “There was just an earthquake, did you feel it? That was 10:20 Sat nite, 2 weeks ago. I went upstairs, on computer, a 6.7 Richter scale earthquake off Taiwan at exactly the 9:57 our time; it took 20 minutes to arrive here and he felt it. ... Kelly and I have studied different types of spirituality for 20 years. ... We’ve got 20 people going to take the training in 2 weeks, and probably 50 will take the training in California in Sept.
~ End of Table Notes~
Hugs to everyone,
Ellen
Section Two: Events & Opportunities
- FROM IJPC: Join in Peace Vigil tomorrow, Friday, 5:30
Hey friends -
This week The Iraq monthly Peace Vigils are back on Friday at 5:30pm. Join us in echoing the voices of the the Iraqi Parliamentarians who spoke before Congress last week asking the US to end the occupation! (http://www.truthout.org/article/iraqi-parliaments-push-sovereignty)
Also below, find info about the 1st National Anti War Conference in Cleveland June 28-29, as well as info about the upcoming local Nonviolent Peacemaking Workshop at Peaslee July 12 as well as a host of other awesome events. At the very bottom, find a list of weekly ongoing peace vigils!!!
IRAQ MORATORIUM: NEIGHBORHOOD PEACE VIGILS THIS FRIDAY!!!
3rd Friday of every month, 5:30pm
MARK YOUR CALENDARS...
Upcoming dates: June 20th, July 18th
WHERE: ALL over the city!!!
LOCATIONS:
*Spring Grove Village: Corner of Froome & Winton, across from Gray rd.
Contact: Kristen Barker: 513-403-9963
*Price Hill: Corner of Enright and W. 8th
Contact: Sue Casey Leininger: 513-579-8547
*Northside: Hoffner park, corner of Blue Rock and Hamilton
Contact: Elizabeth Motter: 513-591-1407 or emotter@fuse.net
*Clifton: Fountain in Burnet Wood, corner of Clifton and Ludlow
Contact: Judy Cirillo: jcirillo.1@juno.com
*Mt. Healthy: Heritage Park, on Hamilton, right after Cross County
Contact: Karen Arnett, karen.arnett@fuse.net
*Northern Kentucky: Newport Peace Bell, (corner of York and 4th St)
Contact Vicki Dierig - vickidierig@yahoo.com
*Anderson: Beechmont and Forest, in front of Stein Mart
Contact Linda and Paul Davis - 513-943-9230
*Miami Township: Branch Hill Guinea Pike & Loveland Miamiville Rd (in front of Kroger) Contact Lauren Thamann-Raines, lpt89@hotmail.com
- Bring any relevant peace signs if you have them. IJPC has several banners and signs and will provide some at each site. .
Do you live in a neighborhood that didn't have a vigil? Are interested in having one next month? Great! Just call Sue at IJPC for more details, 579-8547!
- Saturday, Sunday June 21,22 : Victory of Light Holistic Health Fair
Sharonville Convention Center (just off I’75, W. of the highway, Sharon Rd. Exit, first light turn Right. It’s pretty soon on the left.)
All sorts of cool alternative health providers, including
Ellen Bierhorst, PhD, holistic psychologist and
Fanchon Shur, movement therapist, Neil Schapera-Shamanism and Alexander Technique, Vivien Schapera-Alexander Technique, Shirley Reischman-Homeopath, James Reischman-Rolf Structural Integration, Free demo. Alexander Technique lessons, etc. (I WILL BE GIVING A TALK SUNDAY AT 5 PM ON OUR NEED FOR GROUP SHARING.)
All day, 10-7 both days. $10. Lots of talks and events, dozens and dozens of booths, freebies, etc.
Explore the world of alternative and energy medicine this weekend at theVictory of Light Holistic Health Expo, June 21 & 22, 10am-7pm at the Sharonville Convention Center.
100 Exhibitors, 40 Free Seminars. Admission only $10.
Featuring Holistic Physicians and Healers, Medical Intuitives, the latest
products and information.
Holistic approaches to Heart Disease, Cancer, Infertility, Addiction,
Depression, Pain, Fatigue, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder will be covered.
Explore Reiki, Acupuncture, Quantum Touch, Reconnective Healing, Shiatsu, Qigong, Tai Chi, Pranic Healing, Crystal Healing and Nutrition.
Attend Group Hypnosis sessions for Weight Loss and to Quit Smoking.
Take charge of your wellness and have some fun!
Complete details at www.VictoryofLight.com.
Heart of Now Experience Night: Monday June 23rd 7pm
for more information please email Braden Trauth: bradentrauth@yahoo.com
It'll be a wonderful time!
- Experience Mother Divine June 28th & 29th in Cincinnati
The Divine Mother is seen as the creator aspect of the physical realm in most every spiritual tradition. This is no different in the Hindu Tradition. To experience her is one of the highest experiences one can have in this physical realm since she is the point where the unmanifest manifests into creation. This experience is what Philip will be bringing to Cincinnati, one of two locations (the other in Laytonville CA) for the first of a 2 part process, which will culminate in Laytonville in Northern California in Mid-September. Swami Kaleshwar, a young enlightened teacher of the highest degree & Philips Spiritual teacher (Kaleshwar.org), will be traveling from India to Laytonville, to conclude this rare process. This Process is open to anyone and does not require them to give up or adopt any new religious traditions, which is the beauty of it. This will be quite an amazing opportunity for the residents of this fair city and region!
If you would like to learn more please contact Braden or come to the Salon next week 6/18 and hear Philip speak about the process. Braden Trauth
Bradentrauth@yahoo.com
- JUNE 28-29
Taking Torture to TASSC
Following UN Torture Abolition Day there will be a 24 hour vigil sponsored by Torture Abolition Survivor Support Coalition opposite the White House, on Saturday June 28 to Sunday, June 29; Washington, D.C.
As our nation struggles with the realization of our complicity in the use of torture for political purposes, sisters of the Ursuline Society are inviting friends and concerned citizens to join us in peaceful public protest.
Inspired by the experience of Ursuline Sister Dianna Ortiz, who founded a Center for receiving other torture survivors, we choose to witness to the injustice of these practices, to state our moral outrage, and to demand a change of national policy.
Sister Dianna, founder of TASSC, in her book, The Blindfold's Eye, recounts her experience of torture as well as her effort to work with the US government in identifying the details of her case.
Google TASSC for information on this ministry.
Contact Sr. Pat Brockman for details on this venture at 513.541.4559,or pcbrockman@gmail.com.
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Our dear Lloyd Library down town is putting on a fun ART project this summer... People coming together under the directio of an artist to creat books, collage, and film to explain what the LloydLibrary does and what it has. People can participate a lot or a little. Looks good to me. Ellen
Hi Ellen,
The Lloyd is about to embark on an exciting new project providing we are awarded a grant from the Ohio Arts Council—we should hear any minute now! Anyway, we would like to inform members of the Lloyd Salon about it and invite any willing participants. Please share the message below with Salon attendees tonight.
Thank you,
Maggie
Calling adventuresome people, playful people, creative people and “oh-let’s-just-have-fun-with-it” people.
Participants are still needed for an innovative visual art project.
When: mornings or afternoons- weekdays (specific times have not been set yet) from Monday, July 7 through Wednesday July 23.
Core group participants will meet the most often- from 8 to 15 times through the whole project.
Peripheral groups will meet from one to five times though out the whole project
Where: The Lloyd Library and Museum 917 Plum Street Cincinnati, Oh 45202 www.lloydlibrary.org <http://www.lloydlibrary.org>
What: Participants will work with visual artist, Kate Kern, through an Ohio Arts Council Arts and Learning grant, to create a multi-media installation that brings art and science together.
This “Alternative Field Guide to the Lloyd” will engage viewers with a sense of adventure that is shared by artist and scientist. The process of making the piece will encourage participants to insert themselves, their own experience and memories into the scientific knowledge and history contained in the library.
Beginning with a guided exploration of the Lloyd’s collection, participants will work as individuals and in small groups or teams to create images and text (selected from or inspired by the collection).
The selected images and text will be used to create a series of artists books, a slide show (to be projected in the installation and also shown on the Lloyd’s website)
and a collaged three dimensional “garland”.
An exhibition of the final installation will be on display at the Lloyd as the opening exhibition of their fall season.
There is no charge to participate in the project. Most Materials and equipment will be provided on site. Participants will be asked to bring a few items. A list will be provided before the project begins.
Who: Maybe you!
No specific skills are needed to participate, only a desire to be part of the project. As far as age- participants must be able to work independently, without supervision. That said – we have a very limited capacity for parent child (grandparent grandchild, etc) pairs to participate in one of our groups.
To register:
If you are interested please respond to: Anna Heran aheran@lloydlibrary.org
Let us know how many times you can participate, your contact info and a little bit about you –what interests you the most about this project.
We would like to have the groups set up by June 20th.
Also- we are still looking for stand alone groups that could participate. Kate can come out to visit a limited number of groups. We are especially interested in seniors and gardeners.
Questions? About the Lloyd: Maggie Heran, director mheran@lloydlibrary.org 513 721-3707 About the project: Kate Kern kmkern@fuse.net 513 478-1351
Maggie Heran, MLS, Director
Lloyd Library and Museum
917 Plum Street
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
mheran@lloydlibrary.org <mailto:mheran@lloydlibrary.org>
Phone: 513-721-3707
Fax: 513-721-6575
www.lloydlibrary.org
Cool house available at 660 Enright (the Imago, urban eco village street)
... about to put their house up for sale. I know that
some in your salon from time to time are interested in a nice house on
Enright. This one has been beautifully maintained. Above the lowered
ceilings are a tin on(kitchen) and beamed millwork(dining room. The
door way between the living room and dining room has sealed within the
walls beautiful solid wood doors.. I am aware that I sound exactly like
a realtor, but I truly just wanted to give a chance to someone who
might like the details that have been hidden. The realtor has told
them, because of neighborhood, the most they can expect is 110,000.
- Get a fresh perspective. Sort out tangles in interpersonal relationships. Clear away the messes of the past. Become empowered to launch your new life. Heal trauma, change, loss. Escape from the bondage of addictive behavior (alcohol, drugs, food, tobacco, gambling, etc.)
- Central location (Clifton Ave. at Lafayette)
- Beautiful setting (The historic Lloyd House)
- Many health insurance plans will pay a percentage. (Standard fee $125/hour. Some pro bono work available.)
- Compassion and good humor.
- Rapid results.
Everyone needs a psychologist sometime in their life.
Ellen Bierhorst Ph.D. is a good one. In practice over 30 years. 513 221 1289
Every Sunday morning an open weekly Tai Chi practice session at the Lloyd House in the third floor zendo at 10:15 am. Everyone welcome. Group is led by Jackie Millay She is excellent! Only four of us. Come join us. Raise the chi, warm yourself up.
YOGA at Lloyd House. Wednesdays 9:15 – 10:30 am. Open, free practice group led by Nina Tolley.
Articles
Richard Blumberg on Historic Supreme Court Ruling:
Friends,
The Supreme Court recently granted detainees at Guantanamo Bay access to federal courts. Barack praised the landmark decision, which demonstrate his courage, his intelligence, and his understanding of the values and traditions that formed the American character. John McCain called the decision “one of the worst decisions in the history of this country”, demonstrating his own profound ignorance of that very history.
Now the Republican attack machine is all over Obama for being "soft on terrorism".
Please take a minute to sign this online petition; <http://my.barackobama.com/libertiespetition> by doing so, you will demonstrate your support for the decision of the Court and for Obama's forthrightness in praising that decision. (Petition at http://my.barackobama.com/libertiespetition)
Please show the Obama campaign that people of goodwill support him, people whose patriotism is rooted in a love of those traditions that created the first genuinely free nation in the modern world and that must be honored if we are to preserve our freedom. And please encourage your friends of like mind to sign the petition as well.
Thanks for your help.
With regard,
Richard
Books,Movies, Reviews
It’s up to you folks to send me blurbs. I know you are reading. What? Is it good? Ellen
Tri-State Treasures
Tri-State Treasures is a compilation of unique local people, places, and events that may enrich your lives. These treasures have been submitted by you and others who value supporting quality community offerings. Please consider supporting these treasures, and distributing the information for others to enjoy. And please continue to forward your Tri-State Treasures ideas to jkesner@nuvox.net.
Information about Tri-State Treasures and how to submit Tri-State Treasures is at the bottom of this email. Please help me by providing all basic information, and formatting your submissions as described below. Thank you.
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Jitney [Thursdays-Sundays thru Sunday 29 June @ 7:30 PM (Thu-Sat) & 3 PM (Sun)]: This play by August Wilson is presented by a talented ensemble cast that hold character so beautifully, you think you know them. The story is set in the 1970s post-Vietnam war era, as experienced by 5 black men who deal with issues of "urban renewal" as they provide 'gypsy' cab service in the inner city of Pittsburg. The venue features new cushioned seats tiered in a 175-person air-conditioned theater. Fenced asphalt parking lot directly adjacent to the theater. At the Madisonville Art Center, 5021 Whetsel Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45227. More info @ 531.271.8600 & info@madisonvillearts.org.
Opera Education Audition [applications due Friday 20 June]: Cincinnati Opera Education announces open auditions on Tuesday 15 July for its 2008–9 Opera-tunities Residency Program, a new interactive component to its educational programming. To be launched this fall, the Program includes 3 in-school programs: “Opera in a Box” offering a fun introduction to opera, “Take a Closer Look” presenting an in-depth look at a particular opera, & “Opera from the Bottom Up” providing students a chance to create their own opera. Candidates should be a highly-creative teaching artist with talents in singing, composition, set design, acting, directing, &/or teaching, experience working with young people, basic opera knowledge, & able to demonstrate excitement for opera through their preferred art form in a 5-minute presentation designed for the classroom. Positions are part-time, paid, & teaching may be sporadic. Application from www.cincinnatiopera.org/education must be postmarked by Friday 20 June. Candidates will be contacted to schedule audition. At Music Hall’s Corbett Opera Center, 1243 Elm Street, Downtown Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info from Charmaine Moore, Director of Education, @ 513.768.5513.
Art & Design On Film - Series [Friday 20 June @ 7:30 PM]: "Moon" & "Road" are 2 stop-motion animation montages by Christie Blizard with music by Gabriel Chavera; Blizard's animations incorporate many disparate, colorful segments into a kaleidoscopic whole (5:16 min). "Reconstructing Mayakovsky" is computer animation by Pelin Krcas combining delicately drawn surreal & scientific imagery in relation to the life of Vladimir Mayakovsky, the Russian poet & playwright (3:20 min). "Just Browsing: A Screening of Online Shorts & Video Art" consists of hand-picked Internet film shorts & video art, including found videos & older works available only online (~ 20 min). Free. Donations or memberships encouraged. Reservations taken but not required. Limited seating. On exhibit is the 4th Annual Magnitude Seven exhibit of Small Works. Manifest Gallery also offers Summer Drawing Classes starting Monday 23 June. At Manifest Gallery, 2727 Woodburn Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45206. More info @ 513.861.3638, manifest@manifestgallery.org & www.manifestgallery.org/adf.
Rikki Tikki Tavi [Friday-Saturday 20-21 June @ 8 PM & 2 PM (Sat)]: Enter the magical world of Rudyard Kipling's famous story, with amazing costumes, colorful sets, & a variety of dance styles including Traditional Indian Dance, Chinese Dance, Ballet, & more. ballet tech cincinnati collaborates with Cultural Centre of India to present a diverse cast of talented youth & adults, this original ballet will captivate audiences of all ages with the exotic culture of India & the dramatic comedy of the Mongoose, the Cobras, & the Boy. Patron testimonials: "My family thought it was wonderful." "It kept the interest of my 3-yr old...better than Elmo or Diago." "I really enjoyed the show and my 3 year old was captivated." Tickets are $26; family 4-pack is $52 with at least one child 12 & under; senior & group discounts. At the Carnegie Visual & Performing Arts Center, 1028 Scott Boulevard, Covington, KY 41011. More info @ 859.491.2030 & marvel@zoomtown.com.
Sustaining Earth, Sustaining Spirit [Friday-Sunday 20-22 June]: This weekend retreat is intended to inspire, transform & empower the individual to move through the unprecedented dangers & opportunities unleashed in these early years of the 21st century. Participants may register for the weekend retreat (Friday dinner through Sunday lunch) or for only the public lecture by Sr. Miriam Theresa MacGillis entitled “Coming Home to the Great Work” (Saturday 21 June @ 7:30 PM) followed by an optional campfire & celebration. Tuition for the weekend retreat (with meals & lodging) is $250 double occupancy or $200 commuter. Limited single occupancy is $300. Reservations required; limited scholarships available. Saturday lecture is $15; RSVP recommended. At Grailville, 932 O'Bannonville Road, Loveland, OH 45140. More info @ 513.683.2340, grailville@fuse.net & www.grailville.org/home.php?ID=39&eventid=852.
SqueezePlay Accordion Band Join Pops [Saturday 21 June @ 8 PM]: The hills are alive with the sound of accordions? Enjoy the Cincinnati Pops & Cincinnati's biggest accordion band at Riverbend perform a medley of German favorites. They'll be joined by the singing of Kolping Sängerchor, Bavarian & Tyrolean folk dancing of Donauschwaben Schuhplattlers, & the von Trapp Children, descendants of the von Trapp family. Enjoy an evening by the mighty Ohio with the Pops, von Trapp's & many a squeezebox. At Riverbend Music Center, 6295 Kellogg Avenue, Cincinnati OH 45230. More info & tix @ 513.381.3300, www.riverbend.org/tickets.php, www.cincinnatisymphony.org/Events/Details/riverbend062108.asp & www.squeezeplaymusic.com.
Fire 2008 Exhibit Opening Reception [Saturday 21 June @ 6-8 PM]: The Kennedy Heights Arts Center presents an exhibition dedicated to the theme of "Fire," their 2nd in the series of Earth's elements after Aqua 2007. Interpretation of the theme can be broad, diverse & imaginative. The exhibition art media will include but not be limited to sculpture, photography, paintings, pottery & glass. Refreshments & entertainment; artists will be present. Exhibit runs thru Saturday 19 July. At Kennedy Heights Arts Center, 6546 Montgomery Road, Cincinnati, OH 45213. More info @ 513.205.9352, ebertels@fuse.net & www.kennedyarts.com.
Hidden Treasures - Gardens of College Hill Tour [Saturday 21 June @ 10 AM - 3 PM]: A self-guided tour of the landscaping of large & modest sites, each with special features. Plant sale, container garden contest, light refreshments. Tickets are $8 before Sat 21 June @ College Hill Coffee Co, 6128 Hamilton Avenue, 45224; $10 day of tour. Start tour, plant sale, & day-of-tour-tix at McAuley High School, 6000 Oakwood Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45224. More info @ 513.681.1326 & collegehillgardeners@cinci.rr.com.
Silverton 2nd Annual Art & Wine Festival [Saturday 21 June @ Noon - 6 PM]: Looking for fun & art? Cincinnati artists, Kymber Henson (fabric & textiles) & Lisa Conner (ceramics) will be among the artists at the Festival. Featuring an exhibition of clay, metal, wood & paintings from 35 local artists. $7 per person includes a souvenir wine glass & 5 wine tastings. Free juice for those under 21. Silverton blockwatch cookout available. Proceeds benefit Silverton Blockwatch. At Meier’s Wine Cellars Inc, 6955 Plainfield Road, Silverton, OH 45236. More info @ 800.346.2941, 513.891.2914 & www.meierswinecellars.com.
Granny's Surplus Perennial Sale [Saturday 21 June @ 10 AM - 3 PM]: Some perennials will be potted; most will be dug as we go. Donation is $6 per shovelful or 4 shovelfuls for $20. Please bring your own container, markers & labels. At Loveland Primary School, 550 Loveland-Madeira Road, Loveland, 45140. More info @ 513.324.2873, 513.324.2873, schoolgarden@fuse.net & www.grannysgardenschool.com (with pictures of perennials).
Cajun at the Dinsmore Homestead [Saturday 21 June @ 6:30-8:30 PM]: A New Orleans style summer concert with Robin Lacy & DeZydeco. Enjoy a scenic drive to a beautiful homestead located in the lush hills of Boone Co, KY, home to the same family from 1842 to 1970s, with direct connections to 7 US presidents, & mostly run by women. This fundraiser for the Homestead is great opportunity to take a drive, enjoy terrific music & food, & discover an interesting landmark. Come early for tours. Fun for the whole family. Concessions include Cajun food by the Attebery family, hot dogs, desserts, wine, beer, & soft drinks. Or bring your own picnic dinner. Picnic tables under a big tent. You may bring your own lawn chairs. $10 in advance; $12 at the gate. Kids under 12 are free. At Dinsmore Homestead, 5656 Burlington Pike (KY Hwy 18), Burlington, KY 41005 (6.5 miles west of Burlington). More info & tix @ 859.586.6117.
RiverSpan Sculpture Exhibit & Sale [Saturday 21-22 June @ 10AM-8PM (Sat) & 10AM-5PM]: The inaugural RiverSpan event features 83 juried sculptors representing 3 continents, 4 nations & 24 U.S. states displaying ~ 800 original works of art at the incomparable venue of the 135 year-old historic L&N Bridge, aka, Purple People Bridge, spanning the picturesque Ohio River between the Cincinnati Sawyer Point Riverfront & Newport’s Entertainment District. The entire bridge deck will be tented to provide an enjoyable experience for artists & patrons, rain or shine. Tickets are $15; kids under 15 admitted free. Part of sales & admission support the continued operation & maintenance of the Bridge. More info @ 513.241.3769, info@riverspansculpture.org & www.riverspansculpture.org.
Victory of Light Holistic Health Expo [Saturday-Sunday 21-22 June @ 10 AM - 7 PM]: This expo features the world of alternative & energy medicine, showcasing many of this region’s holistic practitioners & resources. Forty seminars will be presented by leading experts including several prominent physicians who have integrated alternative modalities into their practices. Over 100 exhibitors will provide massage, reflexology & other healing treatments, products & info to help attendees maintain peak wellness. $10. Presented by Victory of Light. At Sharonville Convention Center, 11355 Chester Road, Cincinnati, OH 45246. More info @ 513.929.0406 & www.VictoryofLight.com.
Monthly Jazz Jam Session [next is Sunday 22 June @ 6-9 PM]: The Jam Sessions are open to the public & offer a unique opportunity for jazz musicians of all ages & skill levels. Musicians can participate as performers or simply observe skilled jazz musicians in action. Audience will enjoy great jazz from a variety of performers in a relaxed atmosphere. This is a great venue for jazz music in a no smoking/no alcohol venue that is comfortable for performers & audience of all ages. It offers professional artists & college & high school musicians a venue to perform together. The House Band provides keyboard, drum set, amplifiers, mikes & rhythm section for sit-in musicians. Admission is $5; soft drinks, juices & snacks available to buy. At ballet tech cincinnati, 6543 Montgomery Road, Cincinnati, OH 45213. More info @ 513.841.2822, marvel@zoomtown.com & www.ballettechcincinnati.org.
The Singing Revolution - Film [Tuesday-Thursday 24-26 June @ 7 PM]: A single nation; a million voices; an unstoppable dream; how song & non-violent protest brought freedom to Estonia from the Soviet Union. Between 1986 & 1991, the people of Estonia sought freedom from the Soviet occupation when hundreds of thousands gathered in public to sing forbidden patriotic songs, rally for independence, & "to give this nation a new spirit." "Imagine the scene in “Casablanca” in which the French patrons sing “La Marseillaise” in defiance of the Germans, then multiply its power by a factor of thousands, & you’ve only begun to imagine the force of “The Singing Revolution.” " ~ New York Times. The documentary uses dramatic & illustrative content with archival footage & interviews to trace the history of Estonia & the Baltic region, starting 5-8,000 years ago, thru conquests by the Germans, Danes, Swedes, Poles & Russians, to the Singing Revolution. In 35mm, not rated, 97 min. Post-film discussions hosted by music journalist Mary Ellyn Hutton & Baltic history specialists tba. Tickets are $9 general; $7 for Museum members, students, ETA & military families with valid ID. At Fath Auditorium, Cincinnati Art Museum, 953 Eden Park Drive, Mt. Adams, Cincinnati OH 45202. More info @ 859.781.8151, WorldCinema@fuse.net & www.cincyworldcinema.org.
OTR Foundation Tribute to Jeanne Golliher [Thursday 26 June @ 5-9 PM]: One of the Over the Rhine (OTR) Foundation’s missions is to honor & recognize those who have positively influenced the progression & preservation of OTR. This year's honoree is Jeanne Golliher for her years of work with the Cincinnati Development Fund. Enjoy an evening of roasting, toasting, frivolity & friends. 5 PM: Cocktails & Hors d’oeuvres on the Patio with Tommy & Hub; 6:15 PM: Dinner; 7 PM: Program. Master of Ceremony: John Angelo, Executive Director, South North Business Assoc, Columbus, OH. Tables of 8 are $1,000; tables of 10 are $1,150; $75 per person or $125 per couple. 65% of your donation is tax deductible. At Bell Event Centre, 444 Reading Road, Pendleton-OTR, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info & RSVPs with Jim Moll @ 513.623.2001 & jimmoll@fuse.net.
Interfaith Hospitality Network Young Professionals Social Hour [Thursday 26 June @ 5:30-8:30 PM]: An informal, informative Social Hour to keep abreast of IHN YP happenings & fun opportunities to get involved with the homeless shelter. Free. At Sully's Restaurant & Saloon, 700 Race Street, downtown Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info @ mbtmckee@gmail.com & www.ihncincinnati.org.
Tai Chi Classes with Ralph Dehner, now in Fairfield on Fridays [starts Friday 27 June @ 11AM & Noon]: Several of his students write that Ralph Dehner, Tai Chi for Health Master/Trainer, is Cincinnati's premier Tai Chi teacher & an outstanding human being who will lead you through the journey of Tai Chi, a very slow Chinese martial art, now celebrated worldwide as a way to balance the energies within. Now Ralph introduces two Tai Chi classes at his new studio in Fairfield. Standardized Yang 24 Forms @ 11AM - Noon: the most popular Tai Chi forms in the world today; great for beginners thru advanced students; easy to learn, but with great depth the 24 Forms are the fundamentals to a life time practice or a route toward advanced/competition forms; $96 for 8-weeks. Yang 32 Sword Forms @ Noon - 1PM: the sword counterpart to 24 Forms; 32 Sword adds a new dimension to your Tai Chi practice, requires some background in 24 Forms or other Tai Chi open-hand forms; $96 for 8-weeks. Two-class special: join both 24 & 32 sword classes & get the sword class for half price ($48). Tai Chi classes offered at other locations on Mondays & Thursdays at 6 PM in Clifton. Addresses provided upon registration. More info & registration @ 513.519.0559 & ralph.dehner@juno.com.
7th Annual Ohio River Way Paddlefest [Friday-Saturday 27-28 June]: Celebrate the beauty of the Ohio River with the largest canoe & kayak festival in the Midwest. Join over 1,500 paddlers on the Ohio River for outdoor beauty, recreation, entertainment, & fun. The events success means moving to a larger location, Coney Island. And Paddlefest ushers in Cincinnati’s 1st triathlon on Sunday 29 June (see next item).
<> Ohio River Music, Arts, & Outdoor Festival [Friday 27 June @ 4 PM - Midnight @ Coney Island]: Live music sponsored by WNKU, food, refreshments, craft vendors, paddling films under the stars, & more. Camp overnight for $15/car. Info about the river. Canoes & kayaks to buy. Silent auction. Something for everyone.
<> Paddlefest Float Trip & Races, Kayak Rolling Contest, Ohio River Swim Race, Finish Line Festival [Saturday 28 June Starts at Coney Island & ends at Serpentine Wall]: Saunter or race by canoe or kayak on the Ohio River with barge traffic closed. At the Serpentine Wall, enjoy steel drum band, food, & vendors. Watch paddlers compete in kayak rolling & swimmers compete in the 1st Great Ohio River Swim. Proceeds go to the Ohio River Way, Inc. to develop the Ohio River Water Trail, & help connect the bike trails between downtown & Lunken Airport. At Coney Island, 6201 Kellogg Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45228 & Cincinnati’s Serpentine Wall, Pete Rose Way, Cincinnati, OH 45202. Much more info, costs, & registration @ 513.588.6936, info@ohioriverway.org, & www.OhioRiverWay.org.
Taking Torture to TASSC [Saturday-Sunday 28-29 June]: Following UN Torture Abolition Day there will be a 24-hour vigil sponsored by Torture Abolition Survivor Support Coalition opposite the White House. As our nation struggles with the realization of our complicity in the use of torture for political purposes, sisters of the Ursuline Society invite friends & concerned citizens to join in peaceful public protest. Inspired by the experience of Ursuline Sister Dianna Ortiz, who founded a Center for receiving other torture survivors, witness the injustice of these practices, state moral outrage, & demand a change of national policy. Sister Dianna, founder of TASSC, in her book The Blindfold's Eye, recounts her experience of torture & her effort to work with the US government to identify details of her case. More info from Sr. Pat Brockman @ 513.541.4559 & pcbrockman@gmail.com, & Google TASSC.
One World Triathlon [Sunday 29 June]: Watch or participate in Cincinnati's 1st Annual One World Triathlon. Athletes from across the country compete in swimming, biking, & running events. Volunteers from Ohio River Way & Tucson Racing will present one great outdoor recreation weekend for families in the Tri-State. At Cincinnati Public Landing, Pete Rose Way, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info @ www.cincytriathlon.com.
The Presidents’ Men: U.S. Black Marshals [Opening Tuesday 1 July]: The history of service by African-Americans in the elite corps of U.S. Marshals is unique & strong. This exhibit honors this group’s service by sharing the stories of the 1st generation while raising awareness of the disparities that still affect the U.S. Marshal Service today. Thru Friday 15 August. At Third Floor, National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, 50 East Freedom Way, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info @ 513.333.7500, ETurner@nurfc.org & www.freedomcenter.org.
Seeking International Performers & Artists for Finneytown Generations 2008 [deadline is Monday 14 July]: Finneytown is overflowing with cultural diversity, yet almost nobody knows it. Goals for Finneytown Generations 2008 are to celebrate the diverse society in Finneytown with its rich diverse heritages that comprise the "Whole." The vision is to showcase the diversity of these cultures with the arts of the countries living throughout the community. The mission is to continue building strong relationships within the community to enhance the growth process of Finneytown. Organizers of Finneytown Generations 2008 are seeking local Tri-State area residents from around the world to present & express their heritage in dance, music, story-telling, theatre, film, puppetry, food, fabrics & all other art forms. This 1-day multicultural musical event will be Friday 12 September 2008 from 6 PM to Midnight; its theme is "Unity in the Community." All proceeds go to the Finneytown School District. The event will take place at the Finneytown Performing Arts Center, School Main Campus, 8916 Fontainbleau Terrace, Cincinnati, OH 45231. More info from event producer Lisa Howard @ 513.226.5195 & jenniferlisahoward@yahoo.com.
Ongoing Tri-State Treasures
Donate to Burma Relief: Help the people of cyclone-devastated Burma. Write a check to "CIFCU" & mail it to Cincinnati Interagency Federal Credit Union, 26 West M.L. King Drive, G4, Cincinnati, OH 45220. Write "Burma Fund - Acct #9377" on the check. More info @ 513.569.7878.
Donate to China Relief: Help the people of earthquake-devastated Sichuan Province. Make donations payable to “China Relief Fund” & mail to P.O. Box 498044, Cincinnati, OH 45249 or transfer funds online to the China Relief Fund at US Bank routing #042000013, account #130112167452. More info @ 513.238.6974, gccerf@gmail.com & http://gccerf.blogspot.com/.
Protest The Iraq War [Every Saturday @ 2-3 PM]: Bring a sign & stand with a small, dedicated group of concerned citizens protesting the war in Iraq. Rain or shine. No need to RSVP, just show up. On Mariemont Square, 6900 Wooster Pike, Mariemont, Cincinnati, OH 45227.
Bricks for Breast Cancer Workshop [Saturday 12 July @ 10 AM - 2 PM]: Create a donation to the annual “Bricks for Breast Cancer” auction (www.breastcancerbricks.org). Bring your own brick or use one of ours, ready for paint or collage. All the supplies of Creative Catalysts are yours to command. This workshop is directed by Marion Corbin-Mayer & is appropriate for ages 12 & up. Great for mother/daughter time. $25; space limited to 8; bring your lunch; reservations required. At Creative Catalysts, Studio #231, 2511 Essex Place, Cincinnati, OH 45206. More info @ 513-368-1994 & www.creativecatalysts.net.
Go-Go Beach [thru Sunday 22 June @ 8 PM (Wed-Sat); 2 & 7 PM (most Sun)]: It's the biggest weekend of the summer with surf racing, dance contest & annual luau. Surfer Woody's carefree California life is set: he’s with the cutest beach girl, a great bunch of moon-dogging friends & he's never wiped out. But when his old surfing pal returns from the “flower power” scene in San Francisco, Woody begins to question his beach blanket bingo world. Can Woody keep surfing & discover the meaning of life? Fluffy & funny with great songs; wholesome as a glass of milk. By John Wimbs, Michael Shaieb & Brent Lord. $17 (adults) & $16 (seniors & students). At Showboat Majestic, Cincinnati’s floating National Historic Landmark, Cincinnati Public Landing, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info & tix @ 513.241.6550, jenniferperrino@covedalecenter.com & www.cincinnatilandmarkproductions.com.
Opportunities to Host International Students: Global Center of Greater Cincinnati announces 2 such opportunities. 1) Seeking families who will host 2 or more high school students from Japan, who will be studying English at Ohio University & are seeking the opportunity to spend time with a Cincinnati family during the weekend of Friday-Sunday 25-27 July. 2) Seeking families who will host any number of Fulbright Students from Ohio University for the weekend of Friday-Sunday 8-10 August. There will be a reception on Friday 8 August to welcome the Fulbright guests & hosts, & a closing reception on that Sunday at the Second Sunday on Main event downtown. Fulbright students are the up & coming leaders in their home countries. More info from Global Center to volunteer as a host or otherwise @ 513.322.7154, 513.322.7157, jamrein@globalcincinnati.org & keby@globalcincinnati.org.
We Make the World Art Exhibit [thru Sunday 29 June]: Be inspired by this message of hope & action created by local & international elementary students as they use art to state “I make the world a better place when I…” Sponsored by YMCA Cincy After School. On Third Floor, National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, 50 East Freedom Way, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info @ 513.333.7500, ETurner@nurfc.org & www.freedomcenter.org.
Redtree Art Gallery Art Opening [thru Saturday 5 July]: Out of the Blue. Local artists express themselves thru a variety of media; all pieces include some shade of blue. Opening reception with live music, wine & light bites. At Redtree Art Gallery and Coffee Shop, 4409 Brazee Street, Oakley, Cincinnati, OH 45209. More info @ 513.321.8733, mbusch@redtreegallery.net & www.redtreegallery.net.
Gardening in the City - Series [Tuesdays 8 July & 12 August @ 7 PM]: Learn tips & techniques to help make city living more green. David White of Outer Space Landscaping & Lisa Yunker of City Roots share creative inspiration on urban gardening. Whether or not you have a green thumb, bring your questions & pictures of your own space if you have site-specific challenges. July 8: Courtyard Garden Oasis; August 12: Rooftop Garden Grandeur. Presenting partner is the Downtown Residents' Council. In the Popular Library Reading Lounge (8th & Vine window), Cincinnati Public Library Main Branch, 800 Vine Street, Downtown Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info @ 513.369.6900, Phyllis.Hegner@cincinnatilibrary.org & www.cincinnatilibrary.org.
The Artist's Way [twice monthly Mondays thru 25 August @ 6:30 - 8:30 PM]: Wish you were more creative? Explore Julia Cameron‘s award-winning text with Marion Corbin-Mayer to help get past your blocks & get going on your creative journey. Marion has facilitated this material since 1997, helping over 1,000 people in the TriState connect with their dreams. No talent required, only an open mind. Space is limited to 8 juicy, creative, excited souls. $20 per session, $120 for series of 7, reservations required. At Creative Catalysts, Studio #231, 2511 Essex Place, Cincinnati, OH 45206. More info @ 513-368-1994 & www.creativecatalysts.net.
Americans Who Tell the Truth - Exhibit Opening [thru Sunday 31 August]: This remarkable non-partisan collection of portraits of Americans past & present helps remind people of the dignity, courage & importance of some of America's truth tellers & to create dialogue that will help each of us figure out which truths we value most as citizens in a democracy. In the Third Floor Changing Gallery, National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, 50 East Freedom Way, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info @ 513.333.7500, ETurner@nurfc.org & www.freedomcenter.org.
"A Course in Miracles" Study Group [2nd & 4th Wednesdays of each month @ 6-7:30 PM]: A healing circle & discussion about this profound book & its spiritual philosophy based on healing & forgiveness with practical application in everyday life [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Course_in_Miracles]. Co-facilitated by Mary Claybon & Jeanne Uhl. $5 offering. At the Jade Center for the Healing Arts, 9122 Montgomery Road, Cincinnati, OH 45242. More info & registration @ 513.309.8377 & maryfree@cinci.rr.com.
Spring Pure Movement Classes of Growth In Motion [Mondays @ 6:30 PM & Wednesdays @ 9:30 AM]: Spring is here. Refresh, renew & reenergize your body & mind. Master teacher Fanchon Shur guides students to a sense of freedom, strength, flexibility & expression. Classes offer personal attention to individual alignment for authentic creativity. $20 per class; $48 for 4 classes. First class is free for new students. At Growth In Motion Studios, 4019 Red Bud Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45229. More Info @ 513.221.3222, fanchon@growthinmotion.org & www.growthinmotion.org.
Salsa on the Square [every Thursday @ 7-9 PM]: Join a fun, diverse crowd on Thursday evenings for live music, dancing & salsa lessons. On Fountain Square, Downtown Cincinnati, OH 42502. More info about this & other events on Fountain Square @ www.myfountainsquare.com/events.
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Fabulous Film Festival [Friday 3 May @ 8 PM]: The first & best fabulous film festival in the city of Cincinnati will present live-action, documentary, & short films. Blah, blah, blah. Presented by Flicks R Us. Tickets are $8. At The Theatre, 111 Main Street, Cincinnati, OH 45200. More info @ 513.111.2222, info@filmfestival.com, & www.filmfestival.com.
The Lloyd House Salon (usually about 12 people) Meets on WEDNESDAYS at 5:45,
EVERY Wednesday, 52 WEEKS/YEAR come hell or high water, as my mother used to say.
We of the Lloyd House Salon gather in a spirit of
respect, sympathy and compassion for one another
in order to exchange ideas for our mutual pleasure and enlightenment.
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Also, we have an Interactive Yahoo Salon group, http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LloydHouseSalon
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