Today a truncated Weekly, as I am wore out. Next week it will be all over... Let’s manifest a landslide, a strong mandate, a new day. Tell everyone to vote... Be a part of it. E.
See Election picks, below in Articles section. Candidates, judges, issues.
Salon Weekly
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- Books, Reviews, Films, Magazines
- Tri-State Treasures: 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 10/29/08
Miriam Shaw, Joe McMillen , Mr. G., Janet Kalven, Judy Cirillo, Carolyn Aufderhaar, Ginger Lee Frank, Brooke Audreyal, Ellen Bierhorst, Gerry Kraus, Marvin Kraus, Adrienne Cooper, Selah Meyer, Mark Rasmussen. Mira Rodwan.
TOPIC nominated by Mr. G.: will there be rioting if Obama does NOT win?
TOPIC: no one understands the economic crisis. (No, because no one understands it!)
Marvi: yy opinion of what is happening.
We have become a cridit economy, which is different from when I was raised...a cash economy. When we bought our house 50 years, first time we borrowed money. Cars, houses, credit cards, ... You charge everything. So what has happened is that creative people created a new market in the securities industry. Brite idea of taking groups of mortgages and then selling stock in the companies that were holding the mortgages. In the old days you went to the local bank and got your mortgage and they held the loan and you made your payments to them. In Cinti. They had Building and Loans.
So this whole new bundling of mortgages. The banks (proded by the US gov’t) offered mortgages whether people could afford it or not. So there was a motive to give more mortgages. Then a new profession, the mortgage broker. So then there are compaies you never heard of golding loans; they would give the loan and sell it, and it would be “guaranteed” by AIG, for instance. Called Credit Something Swap. So it wasn’t regulated because it wasn’t really “insurance”.
So loans were made in excess of the true value of the property; appraisers gave inflated valuations of the property; then you had variable rate loans, AIMs. After 3 years the rate increases and then you can’t make the payments.
Adrienne: say you make a loan of 100 k; but you can end up owing 110 k because of “deferred interest”.
Marvin so people invested in these bundles because they were making 8% or more return on their money. Insured bonds. Greedy people grabbed it, and didn’t pay attention to how solid they were.
So then what sets it all off, people default on their mortgages. Meanwhile people take out “equity loans” on the inflated valuation of their homes. Meanwhile real estate stops going up, reality sets in, and people owe $150k on a house only worth 75k. So some people walk away. Default.
Then it starts spiraling. So these “bundles” are no longer making money because people aren’t paying their mortgages principle and interest monthly payments.
In other countries it was going on as well, though the US was by far the worst.
So the entities who bought these bundles are getting zero return on investment. But it is “insured”. But AIG guaranteed it, and now they can’t make good on the guarantee. So AIG went bust.
It wasn’t regulated... That was government’s doing. Greenspan (ex head of the Federal Reserve) thought “it would all work out”. Thought the banks and financial institutions would use good sense.
Everybody in the chain was at fault.
Issue: Should we let these financiers go hang? Or should the gov’t step in because the consequences so grave.
So the Senator from NY says he proposes that any bank who takes federal bail out should stop paying dividends to stock holders.
Today the court index shows one of every 2 suits filed is a foreclosure. Unbelievable!
Gerry I said why don’t they require, in exchange for the federal bail out, that they renegotiate the mortgages.
... Now it is expanded from home loans. For instance the auto industry wants money, despite having failed to retool their plants etc.
Marvin: the legislature passed a law prohibiting loan shark “pay day Loans”.
Adrienne: ?
Marvin: Fanny Mae and Freddie Mack had to be bailed out by the Fed. Gov’t.
Do you punnish greedy vultures, or bail them out to prevent collapse of the system.
....
Marvin: a lot of people in this country still have huge wealth. Not everybody is suffereing in this!
Adrienne: my clients can’t come for massage because they can’t afford.
Miriam: my house is for sale and can’t find a buyer 18 months.
...
Mr. G. there isn’t such a thing as “wrong” price on a house. It is connected to world conditions. The market place changes.
It is an interesting problem whether to have government regulation or not.
...
Marvin: gambling has gone on, and people now want their money and it isn’t there.
Ginger: shift in money and attitudes. Unbelievable increase in the ratio of the richest and the poorest people. Squeezing out the middle class.
Gerry: there are banks and s & ls who didn’t buy into the bubble, and they are fine.
... I have invitations come in the mail to have a new credit card. ... Yesterday in line the lady in front of me paid with credit card, but it was not good, so the lady pulls out another card, and that one works! There are people who have 10 or 12 cards.
Ginger: this is how Spike Lee became a major producer.
Mira some of the LLCs buy up stuff, half fix it, sell it, -- houses — and then they change their name and can’t be found.
Marvin: not just mortgages; they gambled and they lost. The big financial institutions.
Adrienne: a few years ago when you bought stock in Duke, it was actually Duke, but today you might buy Duke but who knows what they have invested it in?
Ginger: it used to be that you bought the stock because the company was being managed well and doing well. Now
Ellen used to be you ‘d buy stock in a company because you trusted that company to pay dividends. Now it is just about how many people want to buy their stock because they think the stock price is going up. Disconnnect from the real value of the company.
Everybody has been drunk on the Dow Jones. Including me.
(But I got out of the stock market completely a year ago.) ... In the 1929 crash it was beause people were speculating, buying on margin. We htought it could never happen again. Ha Ha. Just the same today.
Adrienne: Dan Hershey just wrote a paper on our crumbling economy.
Marvin it’s a wonderful lesson that banks do make mistakes.
Brooke: can we watch Obama’s infomercial tonight at 8? (Yes.)
Miriam: I couldn’t relate to this conversation at all. I have never owned stock. ... So this topic is frustrating to me. All I can think of is to build a straw bail house, off the grid.
Marvin If our society was living that way we wouldn’t have this problem.
Miriam: ... Failing stocks are not going to buy food for the table.
Adrienne: Vegan Cooking class at Park and Vine Nov 8.
(phone banking starting.)
~ End of Table Notes~
- Hugs to everyone,
Ellen
Section Two: Events & Opportunities
Hey Obama supporters! We are having phone banking right here at the house every Wednesday 7 – 8 pm. The campaign provides the cell phones, call lists, instructions. It’s fun. This is significant, important work and we need your help. Surrounded by friends it’s painless. Come for pot luck at 5:45, participate in the salon conversation, and then peel off with me for phone banking... Or stay at the table and talk.
tonight, Wed. 10/22, we had me Ellen, Karen Wissel, and Fanchon Shur making calls. Bravo! We’ll be in business next week as well. Anybody willing to volunteer for the GOTV (get out the vote) campaign? Call the Obama HQ. Our organizer is Jackie Lewis: 253-7604 for Clifton and surrounds. Volunteer to work on election day at HQ or driving voters to their polls; or to provide food for volunteers; or to provide bed or floor space for out of town volunteers who need housing.
Or to be a staging place at your house for the GOTV effort on election day.
Hello
I got your info from Diana Porter. I'm staying with Diana and Len through the election as part of a political immersion program called Swing Semester. She told me that you have a long list of contacts in the Cincinnati area who would be interested in a project I'm working on.
Thank you so much for passing this on to anyone in the community who might be interested in attending:
Join your fellow Ohio citizens for a FREE Screening of "STEALING AMERICA: Vote by Vote"!
The media has been all over the subject of registration fraud, voter fraud, and election protection in the past weeks. This is one of the most important issues to address in the days leading up to the election. Come learn what's at risk and how we can protect the integrity of our democracy. Join your fellow citizens this Thursday!
WHAT: Screening of "STEALING AMERICA: Vote by Vote"
WHEN: Thursday, October 30 @ 9:30 PM
WHERE: Esquire Theatre
320 Ludlow Ave
Cincinnati, Ohio 45220
HOSTED BY: Swing Semester 2008 (the nation's first political immersion program).
Tickets are FREE, but seating is limited to the first 100 people. RSVP required.
Go to www.swingsemester.org/stealingamerica to reserve your seat now!
Or visit us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=49779491528
Please ask people to forward this info on to friends and family. We would love to fill the 100-seat theatre!
Also, Sitwells has offered one free cup of coffee for anyone who presents a ticket Thursday night after the screening. We'll meet there after the movie to sit and chat.
Thank you so much for your help!
Tyson Durm
tydurm7@yahoo.com
408.621.1444
Hey everyone,
My name is Dan Kagan-Kans, and I'm a deputy Field Organizer for the Obama campaign in Cincinnati (I work for Jackie Lewis in the Northside office). I'm writing to ask for your help. We're about to kick off the greatest Get Out The Vote (GOTV) operation in American history and we need your help to make it happen.
Please sign yourself up here for as many shifts as you can, then forward this email to your friends, family and colleagues:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pPHMu2uu62suw_16Ua2OeIQ&hl=en
GOTV has three phases:
Phase 1 (Oct. 29 - Nov. 2): We will make final contact with and persuade the remaining undecided voters.
Phase 2 (Nov. 3): To inform and fire up our strong supporters we'll be dropping door hangers with polling locations and hours on their doors.
Phase 3 (Nov. 4, ELECTION DAY!): We'll make sure that those who support Barack, but are reluctant to vote, vote!
Even if you can't help, please forward this email.
We have identified thousands of "sporadic Dems" -- people in Cincinnati who support Barack but who have not voted in the past, and aren't particularly likely to vote this year.
If we get these people out to vote, we win. It's that simple. But we need to make contact with them-- we need to remind them to vote on Election Day.
This is the biggest campaign ever assembled, for the most important election in decades, and I sure don't want to wake up Nov. 5 and think that I could have done more. Sign yourself up here:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pPHMu2uu62suw_16Ua2OeIQ&hl=en
Literally, there is no tomorrow.
Dan
Dan Kagan-Kans
Deputy Field Organizer
Ohio for Change
937-789-0437
dkagankans@ohioforchange.com
Developmental Movement Core of Prenatal Workshop
Innovative Movement Therapist Fanchon Shur will be conducting a Prenatal Workshop at Gratitude in Motion (www.gratitudeinmotion.com <http://www.gratitudeinmotion.com/> ), 268 Ludlow Avenue, Cincinnati on Saturday, November 1 from 2-4 pm. The cost is $35 if paid before October 27 and $40 after.
Wherever you are on your path; a newly expectant mother, half-way through your pregnancy, at the doorway to delivery, or already a parent, Fanchon Shur’s workshop will bring peace and confidence to you on your journey through motherhood and help you recognize the subtle evolution of movement in the womb and during the first months of your child’s life. Working from her new CD, “Meditations for Expectant Mothers and the Life Within,” this workshop will help you discover how, as a caregiver, you can encourage and stimulate these earliest movement processes that are the scaffolding, the blueprint of all of our choices. You can be instrumental in laying the foundation in the crucial first year for the lifelong intelligence, emotional health and physical confidence of your child. This workshop is not just for expectant mothers - all are welcome. To hear an excerpt, visit www.birthmeditation.com <http://www.growthinmotion.org/meditationscd> .
Fanchon Shur is the creator and director of Growth in Motion, Inc. and has made an exhaustive study tracing the maturation of reflex and movement patterns from the fetus to the adult. Fanchon's Movement Therapy begins where mind/body disciplines like yoga, pilates, and the Alexander Technique, as well as forms of psychotherapy and counseling leave off. This powerful form of therapy allows us to tap into our truest, deepest, and most authentic self to break down the walls and barriers that took us years to erect. A path to personal growth, healing, and self-empowerment, Movement Therapy is a holistic approach - uniting the body, mind, emotions and spirit into a meaning-filled vessel of belonging and purpose in the world.
Visit www.growthinmotion.org <http://www.growthinmotion.org/> for more information on Fanchon, her classes, and upcoming workshops.
Kim Marcum
Administrative Director
Growth in Motion,Inc
www.growthinmotion.org
4019 Red Bud Ave.
513-221-3222
Meditation in Art:: An art exhibit by Nikki Orlemann and Nina Tolley. Nina who facilitates Hatha Yoga at Lloyd House, weekly, will show her landscapes and still life in pastels. She took up art after retirement as a clinical social worker in oncology social work and has had several shows in the Cincinnati area. The art exhibit will be at the Woman's Art Club Cultural Center, 6980 Cambridge, in Mariemont. Opening reception is November 2nd from 3-6pm. The public is invited. Nina describes her work as meditation-- she likes to work in silence and mindfully puts each stroke on paper. For other hours or more info please write Nina at ninatolley@yahoo.com
Think about it: “President Obama gives inaugural address”; “President Obama gives State of the Nation”; “President Obama meets with world leaders”. President Obama giving Kennedy style press conferences. This is going to be so cool. Picture it. Imagine it. Enjoy imagining it. Manifest it!
Thanks to Julie Murray and Erik Bendix/Meredith Balgley for forwarding this idea. Our thoughts are powerful.
"WHAT PARENTS SHOULD KNOW"... about reading and comprehension: [TUES. 21, OCT 4:30-6PM & TUES. 11, NOV 4:30-6pm & Tues Nov 25, 9:30-11am]
A FREE community education series that will review the current research on how the brain learns best. This presentation is an overview of the governments report on the 5 critical skills of all good readers, the cognitive processes assumed to be intact before a child enters school, why even bright children fail to build these processes, why good readers struggle with comprehension and benchmarks for detecting troubles before a child starts to slip in school.
Where: Langsford Learning Acceleration Centers. Blue Ash. 9402 Towne Square Ave. 45242 FREE. RSVP as seating is limited at: www.LangsfordLearning.com
Unbeatable offer: 6 free Alexander Technique Lessons
Ellen
Have you heard about the Alexander Technique and wanted to experience it? Now’s your big chance.
I am in my 5th semester (of 6 total) of training as an Alexander Technique teacher and am looking for a supervised practice student. This would be a person willing to commit to 6 consecutive weeks of one hour lessons in Blue Ash at the Alexander Technique of Cincinnati studio just off Plainfield road. Every trainee has their first professional student in this supervised setting. Neil Schapera will be present at the lessons in order to give me feedback afterwards. Scheduling: your free lesson could be on Mondays at 4 pm, or Tuesdays at noon, or Fridays at 4 pm, or Saturdays at noon. You can read about the Alexander Technique at http://www.alexandertech.org/misc/whatisat.html
Want to discus it? Call me, Ellen Bierhorst,Ph.D. 513 221 1289.
BETSY LIPPITT PERFORMING
Betsy at the College Hill Coffee Company
Friday, November 21, 2008
It's going to be a great night
Hope you and your friends can make it
Betsy
To sign up for the Obama voter protection program, go to http://my.barackobama.com/page/s/vpcvol2
Everyone needs a psychologist sometime in their life.
Ellen Bierhorst Ph.D. is a good one. In practice over 30 years. 513 221 1289
Areas of particular interest: 12 Step Program support; Family and Relationship issues; Young Adult Issues; Chronic Illness and Senior Adult Issues; Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgendered Issues, Holistic Wellness (body/mind/spirit approach), Clinical Hypnosis, EMDR.
- 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.
Join Freedom singers
Rehearsals 2nd and 4th Tuesdays at 6:30, at Freedom Center (free parking bottom of Walnut St.)
Cathy Roma and Todd O’Neal directing.
Wonderful Spirituals music.
This is the mega chorus that sings every MLK day at Music Hall. Wonderful intercommunity brotherhood service.
Dear Ellen,
A dear friend of mine (I've known him all his life) has asked me to promote his film.
Please look at this advertisement ... and buy the film. This is an extraordinary collection of the most informed, incisive
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YOGA at Lloyd House. Wednesdays 9:15 – 10:30 am. Open, free practice group led by Nina Tolley.
Articles
- Lloyd House election picks
- on election
(1) If you know people in Southcentral or Southeastern Ohio, this insightful look at red-state Ohioans may help to identify things we have in common and ways to defuse fear of Obama.
http://campaignstops.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/10/22/fishing-for-bass-and-maybe-jobs/ <http://campaignstops.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/10/22/fishing-for-bass-and-maybe-jobs/>
The comments following the article provide equal insight - worth reading.
(2) This 90-second video of Obama in Canton Ohio (Tuesday 10-28) shows a man with backbone, determination and the ability to lead.
https://donate.barackobama.com/page/contribute/keepfighting1?source=20081028_DP_ND <https://donate.barackobama.com/page/contribute/keepfighting1?source=20081028_DP_ND>
(3) Those who know Palin the best endorse Obama --
The Anchorage Daily News <http://www.adn.com/opinion/story/567867.html> is excited that one of their own has been tapped for national office, but the editors just don't think Sarah Palin is qualified:
Gov. Palin's nomination clearly alters the landscape for Alaskans as we survey this race for the presidency -- but it does not overwhelm all other judgment. ... despite her formidable gifts, few who have worked closely with the governor would argue she is truly ready to assume command of the most important, powerful nation on earth. To step in and juggle the demands of an economic meltdown, two deadly wars and a deteriorating climate crisis would stretch the governor beyond her range. Like picking Sen. McCain for president, putting her one 72-year-old heartbeat from the leadership of the free world is just too risky at this time.The paper, the largest in the very conservative state, concludes that Obama brings "far more promise" to the office of the presidency than John McCain.
6 Days - make 'em count!
Tim
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MORE FROM GENE BIERHORST
Send this to your local newspaper as a letter to the editor under your own name (after editing if you like).
Hi,C.
Here's a killer. Got some papers other than the Enquirer? Hamilton County Bullet?
#14. 10/24/08
314 words:
People Are Dying. The Election Is Crucial.
People are committing suicide over losing their homes. A woman used her
husband’s hunting rifle in her mouth. It must have blown away 1/3 of her
head.
Why was our government not supervising the buildup to this mess over the
last half-dozen years? Because Bush, supported by McCain, stopped all
regulation. And it’s so EASY to regulate: “You cannot get a loan unless
you can really make the payments. Realistic down-payment required.
Nationally standardized mortgage documents. No ARMs allowed. No bundling
of mortgages. No new derivatives allowed without approval.”
People are skipping their prescription drug doses to save money. How
many are dying? There are children without healthcare because their
parents cannot afford it. Parents delay taking children to emergency
rooms because the collection agencies will chase them down and take
their car. How many are dying?
The Senate twice passed a bill this summer that would have given
healthcare to the children of families earning below $62,000 a year.
McCain voted against it. Bush vetoed it (twice). McCain applauded.
Five-year-old steps on a rusty nail? Wait some days, see if it gets
better. Skip the emergency room tetanus shot/ bloodwork ($1,150!). Take
a chance. With her losing her foot. Or worse.
The people are living longer now in 45 countries than in America. But, I
saw McCain looking straight at me saying we have the best healthcare
system in the world. Can you even name 45 countries?
Bush keeps trying to privatize all our social security accounts. He
argues that we should be able to invest our accounts in the stock
market. The nation’s elderly? People are right now thanking God that it
hasn’t happened. Hey, we’ve just seen that NOBODY knows how to manage
money. McCain vigorously supports Bush on this lunatic privatization plan.
People are going to stop it all. On election day.
and another:
10/27/08
#18. 100 words incl. title.
McCain Voted Against Children’s Healthcare?
To the Editor: Recently, Bush vetoed healthcare for the children of uninsured families earning under $62,000. Twice. (The bill passed both houses of congress, even though McCain voted against it in the Senate). So it died.
Parents delay taking children to emergency rooms because they just don’t have the money. Five-year-old steps on a nail? Wait some days, see if it gets better. Skip the emergency room tetanus shot/bloodwork ($1,150!). Take a chance. With her losing her foot. Or worse.
We will absolutely get this children’s healthcare law passed with Obama/Biden. Absolutely not with McCain.
And yet another:
10/27/08
#17. 100 words incl. title
Privatize Social Security?
To the Editor: Bush and McCain have been trying for 7 years to privatize all the social security money. Now that we see the virtual collapse of the economy and the stock market, we can only marvel at our good luck that they were blocked. Can you imagine the disaster of elderly people managing their own social security accounts in the stock market? It turns out that NOBODY knows how to manage money.
We tend to think that truly lunatic ideas will never pass. Well, McCain actually wants it. Obama and Biden will kill it if elected.
And finally:
10/27/08
#16, 100 words incl. title
Commander-in-Chief ?
To the Editor: McCain is a known hothead and has a gambling habit. His total war experience is 5-1/2 years in prison in Vietnam forty-five years ago. All his long years in the Senate failed to alert him to the mistake of entering the Iraq war. He voted for it. His age and health make it a coin toss as to whether he’ll be functional for four years—and then Sarah Palin is commander-in-chief. Obama voted against this bankrupting war; he’s healthy, he chooses the smartest people, and he LISTENS.
I am more comfortable with Obama as commander-in-chief.
Books,Movies, Reviews
It’s up to you folks to send me blurbs. I know you are reading. What? Is it good? Ellen
THE DECLINE OF THE UNITED STATES ?
By Daniel Hershey, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor, University of Cincinnati, and... Salonista!
Author of fourteen books, including "Must We Grow Old (From Pauling to Prigogine to Toynbee)" and "Entropy Theory of Aging Systems : Humans, Corporations, and the Universe"
Arnold Toynbee, the famous historian of the early 20th century, in his book, "A Study of History", described the "universalist state", referring to a nation that had been at the height of its political and military powers but had lost its powers. The universalist state forgets or is unable or unwilling to satisy the needs of its internal citizens and in compensation, engages in military excursions beyond its borders. The second law of thermodynamics, expressed by Ilya Prigogine, (Nobel Prize winner, chemistry, 1977), says that we fall apart from within, with increasing disorder, if we neglect the internal pressures and make little effort to renew ourselves by the flow of information, energy, and material through our boundaries. The barbarians, always lurking beyong our borders, but unable to penetrate when the nation state is strong, now are finally able to infiltrate through the weakened membrane of our boundaries, and diminish the history of the universalist state.
The question we must ask now is, Has the United States become such a universalist state, as we watch its infrastructure deteriorate and we see the widening gulf between the upper echelon of the privileged class and the increasingly stressed middle class and the poor. Are we now unable or unwilling to repair this damaged infrastructure as the United States engages in wars in Iraq and Afghanistan?
E-mail :
Daniel.Hershey@uc.edu
and
Hershey1@one.net
Phone : (513) 751-2723
Dear Fellow Movie/Food Lover:
I am, for personal purposes, currently compiling a list of films that deal with food, cooking, restaurants, menus, recipes and/or the getting of food & its preparation/consumption as an
artistic/creative/therapeutic/growth/survival/political/existential/whatever act. Keeping in mind this is a broad spectrum I have so far thought of:
Babette's Feast
Big Night
Ratatouille
Like Water for Chocolate
Chocolat
A Sunday in the Country
Waitress
Fried Green Tomatoes
The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover
Delicatessen
Who's Killing the Great Chefs of Europe
Experience Preferred...but Not Essential
the Willy Wonka flicks
Godfather, GoodFellas, etc. (please offer your titles here)
No Reservations
The Hours
and even
Monty Python's Meaning of Life, Le Grande Bouffe, Titus, 2001 & the three Anthony Hopkins/Hannibal Lecter flicks (I said this was a broad spectrum...)
If and when you have time would you please give this some thought and send me any titles you would add to this list? I am especially interested in films that see food preparation as an artistic act, i.e.: that cooking is an art; but, not just that.
Thanks,
Film Afficianado & (Would-be) Chef Alan Scheidt (displaced Salonista)
Alan Scheidt <alanlivesarts@yahoo.com>
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Vote [Tuesday 4 November @ 6:30 to 7:30]: More info about voting from Hamilton County Board of Elections @ 513.632.7000 & www.hamilton-co.org/BOE/ <http://www.hamilton-co.org/BOE/> .
Still Time to Vote Early: You are encouraged to vote early & to encourage your friends & family to do so, too. This will maximize the probability you & others will vote & it will reduce crowds at the polls on election day. For those of us in Hamilton county, you can vote early at Hamilton County Board of Elections (824 Broadway, Cincinnati, OH 45202). You can vote thru Friday 31 October @ 8 AM - 8 PM (Mon-Fri) & 8 AM - noon (Sat). You can vote on Monday 3 November @ 8 AM - 4 PM.
Be A Voter Protection Monitor: During the last 2 presidential elections, citizens were misinformed & intimidated to prevent them from exercising their right to vote. It is critical to join other community orgs (e.g., local chapters of NAACP, ADC, AFL-CIO, & ACLU) to be a poll monitor to protect the vote. Go to www.ijpc-cincinnati.org <http://www.ijpc-cincinnati.org> or call 513.579.8547 for list of local groups training voter protection monitors like you.
T-shirts, Pins Etc. When Voting: Since 1981, the Ohio Revised Code states that voters MAY NOT wear t-shirts, pins, hats, etc. that depict or promote a candidate or issue. I (JSK) called the office of the Ohio Secretary of State (Jennifer Brunner, Democrat) to confirm this fact. However, they explained that NO ONE WILL BE TURNED AWAY for this behavior. Those donning such materials will be encouraged to remove the hat or button, or to conceal the shirt's message by turning it inside out or zipping up their jacket, for example. Individuals refusing to abide by the Code will still be allowed to vote, but will be eligible to be prosecuted for violating the Code. More info from the office of Secretary of State @ 614.466.2585 or @ www.snopes.com/politics/ballot/electioneering.asp <http://www.snopes.com/politics/ballot/electioneering.asp> .
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Stealing America: Vote by Vote [Thursday 30 October @ 9:30 PM]: Free screening of a great film & a free cup of coffee. The media has been all over the subject of registration fraud, voter fraud, & election protection in the past weeks. This is one of the most important issues to address in the days leading up to the election. Learn what's at risk & how to protect the integrity of our democracy. Sitwells (next door) will give 1 free cup of coffee to anyone with a ticket Thursday night after the screening. Meet there to sit & chat about the movie. Seating is limited to 100; RSVP required @ www.swingsemester.org/stealingamerica <http://www.swingsemester.org/stealingamerica> . Hosted by Swing Semester 2008. At Esquire Theatre, 320 Ludlow Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45220. More info @ 408.621.1444 & tydurm7@yahoo.com.
Java, Jazz & Poetry Benefit for the Paul Laurence Dunbar House [Friday 31 October @ 6-9 PM]: Local jazz musicians & poets are invited to showcase their talents at the monthly Java, Jazz & Poetry Series to benefit the Paul Laurence Dunbar State Memorial. Lena Arnold, author of For This Child We Prayed: Living with the Secret Shame of Infertility, is hosting the fundraiser after visiting the historical Dunbar House. “I’m always reminded of the significant role the Dunbar House plays... in the context of history... particularly as it pertains to African-American authors." Vocalist Lavieena Campbell is the evening's featured jazz artist; a highly praised performer whose voice has earned her the nickname “Songbird.” The evening will also feature readings by local poets Nathaniel “Bravenate” Smith, Iris Blanchard & Lena Arnold. There is still room for more artists to perform at the open mike. At the RTA Cultural Center, 40 S. Edwin C Moses Blvd, Dayton, OH 45402. More info @ 937.546.6298 & lena@infertilitypress.com.
Great Cincinnati Families at Home [opening reception Friday 31 October @ 6-9 PM]: Wall-mounted panels show pictures of houses & provide info about who lived in them. Exhibit runs thru Sunday 4 January. At Park + Vine, 1109 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info @ 513.721.7275, dan@parkandvine.com <mailto:dan@parkandvine.com> & www.parkandvine.com <http://www.parkandvine.com> .
The Enchanted Ball at Haunted & Historic Music Hall [Friday 31 October @ 8:30 PM - 2 AM]: Take a haunted tour of Music Hall facilitated by Cincinnati Research & Paranormal Studies the only group granted permission to investigate the hauntings of Music Hall. Three costume contests & prizes totaling more than $500. Several vendors & mystical fortune tellers. Enchanting entertainment & aerial performances by Jamming Talent Productions; live music by The Mayan Ruins; bellydance by NAVITAS; fire magic by Dante's Gypsy Circus; DJ & dancing. Presented by Aquarius Star & Jamming Talent Productions. $10 admission includes appetizers, sweet treats, contests, amazing live performance art & more. Catered by Whole Foods & Witches Kitchen Confections. At Music Hall Grand Ballroom, 525 Elm Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info @ www.enchantedball.com <http://www.enchantedball.com/> .
Fraternity [Friday 31 October @ 7:30 PM & Saturday 1 November @ 2 PM & 7:30 PM]: Set in a modern day southern city, the play portrays the rivalry between incumbent senator Charles Lincoln, for whom ego & expediency are a belief system & political platform, & a young idealist on the move, Stanton, who insists it is still possible "to make a change we can believe in." Feeling betrayed, Lincoln says, "It's not about an election any more, but about 2 ways of life." Presented by Cincinnati Black Theatre Company. Tickets are $20. At Xavier University Gallagher Student Center Theater, 3800 Victory Parkway, Cincinnati, OH. More info @ 513.241.6060, cbtcsherman@hotmail.com & www.cincyblacktheathre.com <http://www.cincyblacktheathre.com/> .
Luncheon & Holiday Shopping Event at Laurel Court [Saturday 1 November @ Noon-3 PM]: Enjoy a gourmet luncheon buffet & complimentary wine bar, tour the beautiful Laurel Court mansion & gardens, & shop for unique holiday gifts from selected artisans. $45 tickets include $12 tour. All proceeds benefit the United Coalition for Animals low cost spay/neuter clinic. Presented by Pedigree Interiors Furniture Consignment Shop. At Laurel Court, 5870 Belmont Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45224. More info & RSVP @ 513.793.7387, www.ucancincinnati.org <http://www.ucancincinnati.org/> & www.laurelcourt.com <http://www.laurelcourt.com./> . <http://www.laurelcourt.com./>
Developmental Movement Core of Prenatal Workshop [Saturday 1 November @ 2-4 PM]: Innovative Movement Therapist Fanchon Shur will conduct this workshop for all mothers & mothers-to-be to increase peace, confidence & cognition on the journey through motherhood, working from her new CD “Meditations for Expectant Mothers & the Life Within.” Lay the foundation in the child’s 1st year for lifelong intelligence, emotional health & physical confidence. Fanchon Shur is creator & director of Growth in Motion, Inc. She has exhaustively studied the maturation of reflex & movement patterns from fetus to adult. Cost is $35 before October 27 & $40 after. At Gratitude in Motion, 268 Ludlow Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45220. More info @ 513.221.3222, kim@growthinmotion.org & www.gratitudeinmotion.com <http://www.gratitudeinmotion.com/> .
Five Free Performances of Hansel & Gretel [dates, times & locations below]: Cincinnati Opera Education presents free performances of Engelbert Humperdinck’s opera Hansel & Gretel featuring Kevin Frisch & The Frisch Marionette Company. While picking strawberries, siblings Hansel & Gretel get lost in the woods & awaken in a gingerbread wonderland used as a ploy by an evil witch to fatten children & eat them. The story ends happily when Gretel tricks the witch & breaks the spell. This charming opera, based on the Brothers Grimm tale, is presented with marionettes & features music from the opera, sung in English. Perfect for families. Performances: Friday 31 October @ 6:30 PM @ Madisonville Community Arts Center, 5021 Whetsel Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45227: includes costume party, wear a Halloween costume & enjoy treats provided by Madisonville City Council, RSVP to 513.271.8600, free parking. Saturday-Sunday 1-2 November @ 1 & 4:15 PM (Sat) & 12:30 & 1:45 PM (Sun) @ Cincinnati Museum Center, 1301 Western Avenue, Downtown Cincinnati, OH 45203: no RSVP necessary, parking is $5, questions to 513.287.7000x7201. More info @ 513.768-5500 & www.cincinnatiopera.org <http://www.cincinnatiopera.org/> .
Usui Reiki Levels I & II Training [Saturday-Sunday 1-2 November @ 9 AM - 5 PM]: Easily & quickly learn how to use this gentle yet powerful energy to heal yourself & facilitate healing with others. No experience required for Level I. Attend one or both days. Approved for 8 contact hours per day for Nurses & Massage Therapists. Level I - $135, Level II - $185. If you have taken these levels before & have your certificates, you may review for $50 per level plus $20 for new manual if needed. Facilitated by JoAnn Utley. At Synergy Holistic Health, 7413 Hwy 42, # 3, Florence, KY 41042. More info & register @ 502.777.3865, jutley5122@bellsouth.net & www.joannutley.byregion.net <http://www.joannutley.byregion.net> .
Meditation in Art [exhibit opening Sunday 2 November @ 3-6 PM]: A joint exhibit with Nikki Orlemann's Brayer originals & pastels by Nina Tolley. Exhibit runs thru Sunday 30 November. Weds 10AM-7PM, Fris 10AM-3PM, Sats 10AM-5PM. At the Woman's Art Club of Cincinnati Cultural Center, 6980 Cambridge Avenue, Mariemont, OH 45227. More info @ ninatolley@yahoo.com <mailto:ninatolley@yahoo.com> .
Celebrate The Feast of All Saints & All Souls, & Grailville's 64th birthday [Sunday 2 November @ 5:30 PM]: Community potluck with birthday cake. There will be a presentation of Saints & an All Saints parade. Dress-up as your favorite saint & tell their story. Followed by a hayride & walk to the Grailville cemetery for a fire & simple ceremony of remembrance. Please bring a dish to share at the potluck & a luminary if you will be walking to the cemetery. At Grailville Dining Hall, Grailville Retreat & Program Center, 932 O'Bannonville Road, Loveland, OH 45140. More info & RSVP @ 513.683.1472 & 513.405.3508.
Cloth Diapering Cuteness [1st Sunday of each month @ 2 PM starting 2 November]: Park + Vine hosts informal classes on all aspects of cloth diapering. Their 2 in-house mamas tailor each discussion to the specific questions of present parents. Afterward, browse the best selection of cloth diapers in Cincinnati & take advantage of package discounts. At Park + Vine, 1109 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info @ 513.721.7275, dan@parkandvine.com <mailto:dan@parkandvine.com> & www.parkandvine.com <http://www.parkandvine.com/> .
Invite International Guests to your Election-Results Party [Tuesday 4 November]: For this most critical election, add international flair & flavor to your Election-Watch Party. The Cincinnati Global Center of Greater Cincinnati has identified visitors from a wide variety of countries who wish to share the evening with Americans. You need only be interested & provide transportation to & from your Party. Visitors are from Ukraine, Peru, Zambia, Liberia, Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Cameroon, Singapore, Korea, China, Italy, Netherlands, Turkey, Armenia, Luxembourg, Germany, Poland, France, Israel, India, Brazil, Panama, Bolivia, Belize, Argentina, & Ecuador. If interested, contact Krissy Vohland @ 513.322.7157 or kvohland@globalcincinnati.org <mailto:kvohland@globalcincinnati.org> . More info @ www.globalcincinnati.org <http://www.globalcincinnati.org/> .
Real New York Style Jazz returns to Cincinnati [Thursday 6 November: happy hour @ 5-7 PM; show @ 7:30 PM]: Doc B Productions returns with outstanding jazz in Cincinnati. Jasper's is a 340-seat music venue with a full service restaurant & bar, state-of-the-art sound system & expert sound management by Duane from C&D Audio. Thursday evening jazz will consist of a "Jazz Happy Hour" & live jazz. Happy hour will feature recorded sounds of the best in contemporary & straight ahead jazz including the likes of Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Grover Washington, Gerald Albright & Chick Corea. As with past presentations by Doc, live jazz will feature the best in local & national jazz, including acts like David "Fathead" Newman, Billy Harper, Rachel Z, Leon "Ndugu" Chancler, Marion Meadows, Buster Williams, Steve Wilson, Reuben Wilson, Joey DeFrancesco & others. Admission for the live jazz is only $5; it's free if you come to happy hour. Jazz-in-Cincy Jazz Club members may bring old cards (valid or expired) to receive 1-year free membership to never pay admission for local acts, & no more than $5 for national acts. Contact Doc for details about the Platinum membership. At Jasper's, 3187 Linwood Avenue, Mt Lookout Square, Cincinnati, OH 45208; free parking on site. More info @ 513.871.6789, waltb31@gmail.com & www.jaspersmtlookout.com <http://www.jaspersmtlookout.com/> .
The Art of Living - Art Retreat [Friday-Sunday 7-9 November]: A weekend of writing, movement & art to help women reconnect with their handmade lives. Grailville offers this retreat for women from all walks of life based on artistic practices developed for the Inside/Outside Arts Program, a multi-genre, hands-on arts program intended to serve the need & desire of women to recover, establish or enrich lives with depth & meaning. Facilitated by Gloria Esenwein (dancer/performer, choreographer & educator), Diane Debevec (artist specializing in oil & pastel landscape & waterscape painting), & Pauletta Hansel (Grailville’s co-director; poet, teacher & poetry author). Begins with supper at 6:30 PM Friday & ends after lunch on Sunday ca. 1 PM. Fees include all meals; partial scholarships may be available: $200: commuter; $250: double occupancy; $300: single occupancy. At 932 O'Bannonville Road, Loveland, OH 45140. More info @ 513.683.2340, grailville@fuse.net & www.grailville.org <http://www.grailville.org/> .
Roxanne Qualls Discusses the 2008 Election [Saturday 8 November @ 10 AM]: Former Cincinnati Mayor Roxanne Qualls will discuss the outcome & implications of the 2008 election, which will have taken place a few days earlier that week. Sponsored by Association for Rational Thought. At Molly Malone’s Restaurant, 6111 Montgomery Road, Pleasant Ridge, 45213. More info rrdavis@fuse.net <mailto:rrdavis@fuse.net> & www.cincinnatiskeptics.org <http://www.cincinnatiskeptics.org/> .
UP’s Charity Bash Featuring the Modulators [Saturday 8 November 8-12 PM]: Beer, wine, food & great music for only $30 per person, split the pots, silent auction, all the fun you can handle – all to help the poor of our community. CUP is a coalition of non-profit organizations providing direct services to the poor. At St. James Hall in White Oak, 3565 Hubble Road, Cincinnati, OH 45247. Tickets by mail (check payable to CUP, PO Box 14548, Cincinnati, OH 45250) or www.cupcincy.org <http://www.cupcincy.org/> (Donate Now, use “bash” in designation box). More info @ 513.471.4990 & cup@4u.net.
Eco Cooking Classes [Saturday 8 November @ 10 AM - Noon]: Get tips on how to eat foods that are healthy & locally-produced from Angela Lucarelli of Urban Organic. The 3rd of 4 classes: Vegetarian Thanksgiving. Registration is $35 & includes vegan food samples, recipes & educational materials. Limited to 15 students, who receive 15% off Park + Vine items used in the class. At Park + Vine, 1109 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info & RSVP @ 859.512.6093 & urbanorganiccincinnati@gmail.com.
Celebrating Katie Reider - Benefit [Saturday 8 November @ 8 PM]: Singer Katie Reider's life was cut short by illness on 14 July 2008, but the impact she had on lives continues. Celebrate Katie's life & music with performers Jen Foster, Jayne Sachs Band, Whitney Barricklow, The Blue Umbrellas, Frozen Feet, Holly Spears & Chakkras. Hosted & organized by radio personality, Debra Randall (EveryWomon; WAIF 88.3). Raffle prizes include 1-year membership to The Cincinnati Museum Center, tickets to the UC Bearcats v. Syracuse football game, basket of goodies from WNKU & WVXU, Katie Reider commemorative watches, jewelry & more. Admission is $10. All proceeds go to Katie Reider's 365-Day Web Based Benefit Fund to help the family pay expenses that accumulated during Katie's 2-year illness. At Dirty Jack's, 5912 Vine Street, Elmwood Place, Cincinnati, OH 45216. More info @ 513.615.4537, shipe055@fuse.net <mailto:shipe055@fuse.net> & www.500Kin365.org <http://www.500kin365.org/> .
2nd Annual Walk/Run for SIDS Research [Sunday 9 November @ 2-4 PM]: Each year thousands of families are devastated by losing their baby to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), striking seemingly healthy babies without regard for race, gender or socioeconomic boundaries. SIDS claims more lives of babies than cystic fibrosis, childhood heart disease, childhood cancer, & child abuse combined. Join family & friends in remembrance of Austin Elfers who died of SIDS when he was 2 months old, & to raise funds for SIDS research. Participate in this relaxed gathering in a peaceful scenic setting, walking or running thru a forest & along a pond, followed by refreshments. At Miami Meadows Park, off State Route 131, Milford, OH 45150. More info & register @ 513.732.1343, cdelfers1@fuse.net <mailto:cdelfers1@fuse.net> & <http://www.freewebs.com/austin_j_elfers> www.freewebs.com/austin_j_elfers <http://www.freewebs.com/austin_j_elfers> .
Vote for 2008 Cincinnati Entertainment Award Nominees [deadline is Monday 10 November]: The public is invited to choose the winners in 16 of 19 CEA categories. New Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, & Artist of the Year will be determined by the nominating committee headed by CityBeat Music Editor Mike Breen. Winners will be announced at the 12th Annual Cincinnati Entertainment Awards on Sunday 23 November in the 1st public event held at the Emery Theater in Over-The-Rhine in 9 years. The CEAs will be held in conjunction with Cincinnati's celebration of the 65th anniversary of the founding of King Records. Vote & more info about the nominees & event @ http://cea.citybeat.com/ <http://cea.citybeat.com/> .
Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass) [Tuesday 11 November @ 7:30 PM]: Culminating the Days of Remembrance, 70 years after Kristallnacht, join The Center for Holocaust & Humanity Education for a poignant performance bringing together a remarkable group of musicians & stirring narration, showcasing the hope found in one of the darkest chapters of our collective history, the Holocaust. A daughter of Holocaust survivors & Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Violinist, Sylvia Samis, will perform using a violin for the first time after more than 60 years of silence, that shares its destiny with the history of the European Jewry. Free. Co-sponsored by Isaac M. Wise Temple & Jewish Community Relations Council of the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati. At Plum Street Temple, 720 Plum Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info & RSVP @ 513.487.3055, info@holocaustandhumanity.org & www.holocaustandhumanity.org <http://www.holocaustandhumanity.org/> .
Ongoing Tri-State Treasures
Oktoberfest @ Krohn Conservatory [thru Sunday 2 November]: Cincinnati Parks is celebrating 15 years of collaboration with Munich Parks, Germany. In honor of this relationship, Cincinnati Parks has invited Munich Parks to design the Fall Floral Show: Oktoberfest, featuring a traditional German beer garden, 6' tall symbolic replicas of German beer gardens & flowers of Munich city squares. Biergarten will be open to the public on weekends throughout the show (Fri 6-9pm, Sat & Sun 1-5pm). Volunteers welcome. Free, donations appreciated. Presented by Christian Moerlein. Krohn Conservatory 1501 Eden Park Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info @ 513.352.4080, christyl.johnson@cincinnati-oh.gov, www.cincinnati-oh.gov/cityparks/pages/-3036-/ <http://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/cityparks/pages/-3036-/> .
The Seafarer [thru Sunday 2 November]: A chilling new play about the sea, Ireland, & the power of myth, nominated for 4 Tony Awards, including Best Play. Sharky returns to Dublin to care for his irascible, aging brother who's recently gone blind. As Christmas Eve becomes Christmas Day, the arrival of an oddly familiar stranger reminds Sharky of the bargain he made when they last met in prison. Sharky finds himself playing a game with the stakes set at his soul. A comically chilling ghost story. This ETC regional premiere by Conor McPherson features an all-star ensemble cast. 7:30 PM (Wed-Thu), 8 PM (Fri-Sat) & 2 PM (Sun). At Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati, 1127 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info & tix @ 513.421.3555 & www.cincyetc.com <http://www.cincyetc.com/> .
Spring Awakening [thru Sunday 2 November]: The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) presents Frank Wedekind’s timeless & insightful drama as part of its Mainstage Series. A provocative expression of the adolescent experience, Spring Awakening explores the elation & turmoil among teenagers on the verge of sexual self-awareness against a society’s rigid standards of morality. Written in 1891, this forward-thinking play inspired the musical version that is currently running on Broadway to great critical & public acclaim. For mature audiences. Tickets are $10 (preview) & $15-28. At CCM’s Patricia Corbett Theater, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221. More info @ 513.556.4183, boxoff@uc.edu & www.ccm.uc.edu <http://www.ccm.uc.edu> .
Reefer Madness: The Musical [thru Friday 14 November]: Based on the 1936 propaganda film of the same name, Reefer Madness: The Musical is a hysterical political satire about the exaggerated effects of marijuana on American youth. The regional premiere. Tickets are $12. At Know Theatre Of Cincinnati, 1120 Jackson Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info @ 513.300.5669, mvenzin@knowtheatre.com & www.knowtheatre.com <http://www.knowtheatre.com/> .
Miami University Italian Cinema Series [Tuesdays 2 September - 9 December @ 7:30 PM]: Curated & presented by Professor Sante Matteo. Movies are in Italian with English subtitles, unless otherwise noted. Free & open to the public. In newly refurbished 102 Benton Hall with very comfortable seats, HighStreet @ Tallawanda Road, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056. More info @ matteos@muohio.edu; map @ www.miami.muohio.edu/about_miami/campusmap/ <http://www.miami.muohio.edu/about_miami/campusmap/> :
Nov. 4: Mediterraneo (Gabriele Salvatores, 1991)
Nov. 11: Lamerica (Gianni Amelio, 1994)
Nov. 18: Il postino (The Postman, Massimo Troisi/Michael Radford, 1995)
Dec. 2: La vita è bella (Life Is Beautiful, Roberto Benigni, 1997)
Dec. 9: Le fate ignoranti (His Secret Life, Ferzan Ozpetek, 2001)
Going Greene: The Delta Queen & Greene Line Steamer Exhibit [thru January 4, 2009]: The collection of the Inland Rivers Library will be featured in this exhibit. Photographs & memorabilia from the Delta Queen & other steamboats from the Greene Line will be on display. At Cincinnati Room, 3rd Floor Bridge, Main Library, 800 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info @ 513.369.6959, Emily.Mueller@CincinnatiLibrary.org <mailto:Emily.Mueller@CincinnatiLibrary.org> & www.cincinnatilibrary.org <http://www.cincinnatilibrary.org.> . <http://www.cincinnatilibrary.org.>
St Mary's Cathedral Basilica Concert Series [Sundays from 28 September thru 15 March @ 3 PM]: Enjoy beautiful music in an amazing space. St Mary's Cathedral Basilica presents the 33rd Series of concert music. Most concerts are free. At St Mary's Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption, Madison Avenue @ 12th Street, Covington, KY 41011. More info @ 859.431.2060, cathedralconcertseries@fuse.net & www.covcathedral.com/frame1.htm <http://www.covcathedral.com/frame1.htm> .
Tai Chi Classes with Ralph Dehner: Cincinnati's premier Tai Chi Health Master/Trainer provides a variety of ongoing classes in Clifton & Fairfield. Standardized Yang 24 Forms; the most popular Tai Chi forms in the world; great for students of all levels. Sun Short Style 31 Forms Tai Chi; gentle “moving meditation,” aka “Tai Chi for Arthritis,” easy to learn, reduces arthritis pain & reduces falls, reduces stress & quickly generates chi (energy). Yang 32 Sword Forms; this sword counterpart to 24 Forms adds a new dimension to Tai Chi practice. More info, locations, times & special rates @ 513.519.0559 & ralph.dehner@juno.com.
Pure Movement Classes of Growth In Motion [Mondays @ 6:30 PM & Wednesdays @ 9:30 AM]: 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. At Growth In Motion Studios, 4019 Red Bud Ave, Cincy 45229. More Info & rates @ 513.221.3222, fanchon@growthinmotion.org <mailto:fanchon@growthinmotion.org> & www.growthinmotion.org <http://www.growthinmotion.org> .
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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 <mailto:info@filmfestival.com> , & www.filmfestival.com <http://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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