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- May 2010 "3 Women's Works" - Paintings by Jamie
Combs, Patricia C. Coleman and Anna Witte at
Lennies Resturant, Bar and Brewhouse! 1795 East 10th Street,
Bloomington, Indiana. The Opening Reception is April 13th
- 6:00pm to 8:00pm in the bar - Bloomington Artist on Smaller
Indiana - come join the new group at http://smallerindiana.com/group/bloomingtonartist |
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6 - Crude Awakening - Film Screening -sponsored by Transition
Town Bloomington Network - 7pm to 9pm , at Monroe County Public
Library, http://transitionbloomingtonind.ning.com/ |
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April 10 - 9 Feathers
- Begins with Affirming Our Selves, space limited. Contact
Patricia at Reiki Peace and Wellness Arts for complete information.
healingart@gmail.com
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10, 2010, Interfaith Mens Retreat, Standing on Common
Ground: The Inspiration
and Experience of Compassion, 9 am to noon, Saturday, , Tibetan
Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center, 3655 S. Snoddy Road, Bloomington,
Indiana (lunch and fellowship to follow, donations gratefully
received) Please RSVP by visiting http://www.innerspark.org/upcomingevents/mensretreat.html |
April
14 - Wednesday - "Bodies In Motion" workshop by
David Kirshbaum - 6:30 PM -8:00 PM in Wandering Turtle Art Gallery
- FREE (donations accepted, not expected)
Bring: a yoga mat or blanket, comfy clothes, smiles - Space
is limited; please call the Gallery to register by April 10th:
812-330-1990,
or visit www.wanderingturtle.com. |
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15 - In Transition 1.0 - The Movie, 9pm to 9pm, Sponsored
by Transition Town Bloomington , at Monroe County Public Library,
http://transitionbloomingtonind.ning.com/ |
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16 - Reiki Clinic - Reiki Peace and Wellness Arts, 2:00pm
to 6:00, every third Friday. $20 for 30 min. Reiki Session;
Vets and Victims of PTSD are free. Appointment Only call 812-331-0886.
For more information contact healingart@gmail.com. Website -
http://www.hartrock.net/reiki.htm to learn more about Reiki
and its use as a stress reduction, relaxation and wellness support
tool. |
| Saturday,
April 17th, from 9 A.M-5 P.M and Sunday, April 18th, 1 P.M
5 P.M Harmony School is holding its annual rummage
sale. There will be a gym full of items of all sorts, including
clothes, books, toys, and electronics. All the proceeds go to
the Harmony High School Spring Trip, so come on down and take
your pick. 909 E. 2nd Street. Well be there rain or shine.
Presenter: Jon Cracraft. Contact: Jon Cracraft. Saturday, April
17, 2010, 9:00 AM 5:00 PM. 909 E. 2nd Street, Bloomington,
IN. |
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17, 2010 - The Green Building Tour, 401 N. Morton, City
Hall Bloomington IN, 47408 - City Commissions on Sustainability,
Historic Preservation and the Environment sponsor a tour of
Monroe County homes and buildings utilizing green design techniques,
renewable energy projects, energy-efficiency retro-fits, and
more. Presenter: City Commissions on Sustainability, Historic
Preservation and the Environment. Contact: Mike Tosick, Environmental
Commission. Age Range: All Ages. Cost: $10 per person, includes
bus transport and lunch. Ticket Phone: 812-391-9756. Saturday,
April 17, 2010, 9:00 AM 3:00 PM. Buses depart from Showers
Plaza at City Hall. For more info visit gbtour04172010.eventbrite.com. |
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17 through 19 - Earth Day Network, |
| April
17th -Northwest Indiana Earth Day - Gather Today for a
Greener Tomorrow
and help us in celebrating our 5th annual . NWI Earth Day is
a FREE event that will include a variety of exhibitors, childrens
activities, vendors, seminars, and family-focused demonstrations,
all with one purpose in mind to help Northwest Indiana
residents live a greener life. Other Earth Day activities
include a family tent full of hands-on activities, alternative
fuel vehicle displays, food, a silent auction and live music.
So walk, bike, or carpool, and join us in celebrating the earth
and all its precious resources.
Sunset Hill Farm County
Park, Valparaiso, IN, Corner of US 6 & Meridian - The
Recycling & Waste Reduction District of Porter County
would like to invite both new and returning organizations
and companies to join us April 17, 2010 from 10a -3p.
It's the premier destination
to learn about environmental issues and solutions in a fun,
family-friendly atmosphere of celebration. For more info visit
http://nwiearthday.itmeanstheworld.org
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17th - 12 Annual Earth Day Celebration at St. Mary of the Woods,
11am to 3 pm http://www.spsmw.org/ |
| April
17, 2010, 8:00 PM 9:30 PM - African American Art's Institute
Choral Ensemble Spring Concert
will feature a broad repertoire including spirituals, folk forms,
traditional and contemporary gospel music. Presenter: Indiana
University's African American Arts Institute. Contact: Olivia
Hairston. Cost: $20.00 for adults and $10.00 for children and
students w/ID. Ticket Phone: 812-323-3020. Saturday, . John
Waldron Arts Center Auditiorium 122 S Walnut St Bloomington,
IN 47404-6107. For more info visit www.indiana.edu. |
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April
17, 2010, 4:30 PM 6:30 PM.A BENEFIT CONCERT for 4 Paws
for Ability -
A Free, Family-friendly afternoon concert to raise training
funds for Tyler Griebs autism service dog. Area musicians
perform traditional, classical, and contemporary works. Donations
gratefully accepted. Presenter: 4Paws for Ability. Contact:
Scott Grieb. Cost: Free, donations welcome. Saturday, First
United Church, 2420 E. 3rd Street. For more info visit www.facebook.com. |
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10th Annual Complementary Medicine Conference |
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Earth Day Celebration with Bloomington in Peoples Park
Bloomington Parks and Recreation, 812- 349-3759, Fax: 812-349-3705
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18, 2010 - 2010 Homeward Bound Walk - , 11:00 AM
4:00 PM., Homeward Bound is an opportunity for the community
to show their commitment to making a difference in the lives
of those who are homeless or may become homeless and to prevent
poverty. The Homeward Bound Walk is a 5K walk that will go through
downtown Bloomington and through IU campus. Presenter: City
of Bloomington. Contact: Kathy Mayer. Sunday, Third Street Park
331 S Washington St Bloomington, IN 47401-3528. For more info
visit www.homewardboundindiana.org. |
April
18, 2010 - Homeward Bound - Wabash Valley Walk - , 1:00
PM 3:00 PM.,
Homeward Bound - Wabash Valley unites several Social Service
agencies to increase awareness of homelessness in the Wabash
Valley and raise money to help low-income individuals secure
affordable housing and a vast array of needed supportive services.
For more information or to pledge online, go to www.HomewardBoundIndiana.org.
Presenter: Homeward Bound - Wabash Valley. Contact: (812)237-2334.
Sunday, Dede Plaza at Indiana State University, Terre Haute.
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| April
20, 2010, Divine Warrior Training Circle,
6 -8 pm, Tuesday, Childrens Program Room, Monroe County
Public Library, 303 E. Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington, Indiana (donations
gratefully received) More information at www.innerspark.org |
April
20, 2010 - Monroe/Owen Communities Transition and Resource Fair
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All students K-12 with a disability along with their families
are invited to explore the resources and services available
to students during school and for life after high school. Come
and begin planning your future by gathering information and
talking to people that will be good resources for you now and
later!! Join us at the Monroe/Owen Counties Transition and Community
Resource Fair on Tuesday, . It will be at Ivy Tech Community
College in the Student Commons from 4:30 - 7:00 pm. Visit over
30 booths and enjoy light refreshments and door prizes. For
more information contact Nancy Kalina at 330-7724 ext. 50186.
Earl Singleton, a Clinical Professor of Law and Director of
the Community Legal Clinic, will give 2 presentations on the
topic of guardianship and the process of obtaining guardianship
and why this is important. The presentations will be at 5:00
and 6:00. Contact: Nancy Kalina. Age Range: Families. Cost:
free. Ticket Phone: 812-330-7724 ext. 50186. Tuesday, April
20, 2010, 4:30 PM 7:00 PM. Ivy Tech Community College
200 Daniels Way Bloomington, IN In the Student Commons. |
April
20, 2010 - Asian Cultures Around Campus
featuring Calligraphy Lessons
Learn and practice the ancient art of East Asian Calligraphy.
Informal class meets every Tuesday to practice. During our meetings,
our instructor, Xing Zhou will share some interesting facts
about Chinese calligraphy as well as teach you to write in the
ancient script. Beginners are welcome and encouraged to attend
the meetings. Lessons are free and open to the public. For more
information, please contact acc@indiana.edu. Asian Cultures
around Campus is an on-going series of performances and/or instructional
demonstrations featuring student talents as well as homegrown
and renowned artists outside of Bloomington. Through these performances
and demonstrations, the Asian Culture Center endeavors to bring
the Asian cultures closer to the university and Bloomington
communities. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. Presenter:
Asian Culture Center. Contact: acc@indiana.edu. Cost: Free.
Tuesday, 5:30 PM 7:00 PM. Asian Culture Center 807 E
10th St Bloomington, IN 47406. For more info visit www.indiana.edu. |
April
20, 2010 - The Art of CHOCOLATE, Signature Truffles at The Venue
The Art of Chocolate, Signature Truffles at the Venue On Tuesday,
April 20th, beginning at 6:00pm. The Venue Fine Art & Gifts
will host a demonstration of the creation of ones own
Signature Chocolate Truffle. You will be instructed in how to
take a fine quality Chocolate Truffle, coat it with tastes and
spices of your own choosing, to create a wonderful chocolate
taste that is uniquely your own. Your Signature Truffle. All
you have to do is show up. Everything else, including chocolate,
spices, tastes, gloves and wine, will be provided. The only
limit is your imagination. This demonstration is presented by
The Venue and students from the Human Computer Interaction Division,
Department of Informatics, Indiana University. Presenter: The
Venue, Fine Art & Gifts. Contact: David or Gabriel Colman.
Cost: Free. Ticket Phone: 812-339-4200. Tuesday, , 6:00 PM
8:00 PM. The Venue, Fine Art & Gifts 114 S. Grant St Bloomington
IN 47408. |
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20, 2010,Bedford Farmers' Market Vendor Sign-up Open House
- The Bedford Farmers Market will be holding a vendor
open house at the Purdue Extension office, 924 16th Street,
Bedford on Tuesday, April 20th from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. to register
new and returning vendors for the 2010 market season. Vendor
contracts will be distributed, a brief orientation will be conducted,
WIC sign-up information will be available, and market representatives
will be on-hand to answer questions. For more information, contact
Jack Clark at (812)834-5345. Presenter: Farmers' Market Board.
Contact: Jack Clark-(812)834-5345. Age Range: All Ages. Tuesday,
6:30 PM 8:30 PM. Purdue Extension office, 924 16th Street,
Bedford. |
| April
20, 2010, Dreams - Amy Pawlus, area director of Cincinnati,
Louisville and St. Louis School of Metaphysics, will discus
why we dream, symbols and how to apply dreams to life. Presenter:
Amy Pawlus. Age Range: Adults. Cost: free. Tuesday, 7:00 PM.
Bartholomew County Public Library. |
April
21, 2010, Beyond Chopsticks: A Crash Course on Intercultural
Relations
Navigating the waters at any meal you've never experienced can
be a little nerve wracking. This can be especially challenging
when enjoying the cuisine of another culture with others. You
may think, "How do I hold my chopsticks? How do I get the
food from the bowl to my mouth without dropping it everywhere?
Where is my fork?!" This event will help you get a grasp
on the ins and outs of dining on Asian cuisine so that the next
time you visit an eatery or the home of a friend you can enjoy
the food and the company without worrying about your table manners!
Come with your friends and enjoy a crash course in Asian food
etiquette. Open to IU students only. Please RSVP by emailing
acc@indiana.edu with your name, year level, and major. Presenter:
Union Board and Asian Culture Center. Contact: acc@indiana.edu.
Cost: Free. Wednesday , 7:00 PM 8:00 PM. Asian Culture
Center 807 E 10th St. Bloomington, IN 47406. For more info visit
www.indiana.edu. |
| April
21, 2010, Victory Gardens: Our once and Future Food Security,
This talk will give a brief overview of the history of victory
gardens and their contribution to American food security, followed
by a proposal to reintroduce them to enhance contemporary food
security. Resources for successful victory gardening will be
provided. Part of a week long series of events for Earth Day
sponsored by the City Commissions on Sustainability, Historic
Preservation and the Environment. Presenter: Dr. Michael SImmons,
Bloomington Parks and Recreation. Contact: simmonsm@bloomington.in.gov.
Age Range: Adults. Wednesday, 7:30 PM 9:30 PM. McCloskey
Room City Hall 401 N. Morton Bloomington. |
| April
22, 2010, the Community Challenge and Response to Peak Oil,
The peaking of global petroleum production will usher in many
changes in society. Fortunately, there are many ways we can
meet this challenge. What are the obstacles, and what are the
opportunities that arise as we enter the end of the oil age?
And what is the role of local community as we move forward?
Presenter: Dave Rollo, Bloomington Peak Oil Task Force, for
the City Commissions on Sustainability, Historic Preservation
and the Environment. Contact: Ted Mendoza, Sustainability Commission.
Age Range: Adults. Cost: Free. Thursday, 7:00 PM 8:00
PM. McCloskey Room, City Hall. For more info visit www.bloomington.in.gov. |
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April 22 - 40th Anniversary
of Earth Day
on Earth Day Network, together with 20,000 partner organizations
in 190 countries, will call on world leaders to act now on
climate change. Please join us in this critical campaign to
save the planet.
Partner with Earth
Day Network to help our global campaign catalyze and connect
millions of people and thousands of Earth Day activities.
Help generate a Billion Acts of Green through
the Global Days of Service (17-18 April). Community organizations
around the globe are creating volunteer service activities.
For example, The Eden Center, a non-profit organization based
in Tirana, Albania is organizing youth across Tirana to collect
paper in their neighborhoods and bring it to school for recycling.
To register your act of service, visit www.BillionActsofGreen.org.
http://www.salsa.democracyinaction.org; For information -
khan@earthday.net
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April - HART ROCK Poetry Series and Open-mic, 7:00pm to 9:00pm
- In Celebration of Poetry" National Poetry Month Celebration!
with Peter Bethanis and Patricia C. Coleman with
open-mic following. Rachael's Cafe, 300 East Third Street, Bloomington.
This event is FREE and open to the public. Food and drinks available
for purchase. (812) 330-1882
Peter Bethanis's poems
have appeared in over fifty literary journals including Poetry,
Tar River Poetry, Haight Ashbury Literary Journal, Lullwater
Review, Country Journal, and Cape Rock Review among others.
In 1995 he was selected by James Dickey as winner of the Eve
of St. Agnes Poetry Prize sponsored by Negative Capability.
He has been twice selected by Joseph Parisi as a featured
poet on Poetry Magazine's website, and has been a finalist
in the National Poetry Series, The Robert Frost Poetry Prize,
and the Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize. He is the author of two
books, "Dada and Surrealism for Beginners" from
Random House, and a collection of poems, "American Future,"
from Entasis Press. American future has been reviewed in several
literary journals including Rattle. Peter earned his MFA from
the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and has been teaching
for twenty years. He is currently a professor in the writing
program at Ball State University where he has taught for over
a decade.
Patricia C. Coleman is
a member of 5 Women Poets and became involved in storytelling
through the Bloomington Storytellers Guild more than 15 years
ago. Her poems have appeared in a few literary journals and
books including Sketchbook, Matrix Mag, Linen Weave of Bloomington
Poets and the Green Dove Peace Poetry Gallery. She has been
involved in a variety of poetry, book and multi-media projects
hosting the Runcible Spoon Poetry Series for six years and
currently co-sponsors the HART ROCK Series at Rachaels.
Send questions to poetry@hartrock.net.Visit
our calendar at http://www.hartrock.net/poetryrachaels.htm
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| 24th
- Arbor Day - plant a tree today! Maybe you will plant a
fruit tree, http://www.arborday.org |
| 24th
- The Great Unleashing
- Transition Bloomington will kick-off the process of
creating a 10-20 year energy descent action plan on April 24,
2010, from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Bloomingtons City
Hall. This event will be a one-day town meeting functioning
to motivate and educate the community of the value of a less
energy-dependent community. Transition Bloomington is part of
an international movement that provides training for Transition
Initiatives across the world and strengthens communities against
the challenges of peak oil, climate change, and the economic
crisis. Bloomington has become the 54th Transition Initiative
in the United States and is currently the only Transition Initiative
in Indiana. The Great Unleashing event will kick off the Transition
Initiative and bring community members together to develop a
tangible plan to form a dramatically less energy-dependent Bloomington.
The Great Unleashing will be an Open Space event in which participants
create and manage their own agenda and working sessions while
concentr
Presenter: Rob Hopkins, Dave Rollo. Contact:
Rhonda Baird. Age Range: All Ages. Cost: Free. Ticket Phone:
812-320-1058. Saturday, April 24, 2010, 9:30 AM 5:30
PM. City Hall 501 N. Morton St. Bloomington, IN. 47404. http://transitionbloomingtonind.ning.com/ |
| 24th
- Thats the Rub Massage Therapy Center Grand Opening!
Come take a tour of our three spa-inspired treatment rooms,
meet our fantastic new therapists, experience the aptly named
Relax Lounge, and view our current exhibit of original local
art adorning every wall presented by The Venue! Food, Drink,
Entertainment and Some Really FANTASTIC People
YOU! 2pm
to 6pm. Bloomington |
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24, C.U.R.E. (Indianapolis) - (Citizens United for Rehabilitation
of Errants) will hold a monthly meeting on 10-12 am, Sat.
at North United Methodist Church, W. 38 & Meridian. For
more info, phone Marilyn Reed at 352-0358 or Lela Ewers at 831-0765.
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24 - [Nashville] There will be a Peace Vigil on the theme
"War Is Not The Answer!" on Sat. at 6 pm at Brown
County Courthouse, Main and Van Buren Streets sponsored by Women's
International League for Peace and Freedom (Brown County branch).
For more info, contact Tom Hougham at 878-4210 or annntom@hotmail.com |
| Apr.
24, Dr. Stephen Zunes (see below) will speak on "Rethinking
U.S. Policy Toward Israel and Palestine: Reflections on Human
Rights and International Law" on Sat. at 7 pm in Ruth
Lilly Student Center at Marian University, 3200 Cold Spring
Rd., co-sponsored by Christians for Peace and Justice in the
Middle East. |
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Apr. 25 - Dr. Stephen
Zunes (see below) will speak on "The U.S. and Israel/Palestine:
Peace Maker or Peace Breaker?" on Sun. at 3:45 pm
at First Friends Church, 3030 Kessler Blvd. East Drive as
part of the the 9th Spring Conference of Christians for Peace
and Justice in the Middle East with registration at 1 pm,
workshops at 1:30, adjournment at 5:30. . For more info, email
Tim King at timothy_a_king@hotmail.com
Apri. 25, Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG)
will hold its annual meeting and elect officers on Sun. at
5 pm at the home of its president Mimi Jacobs, 1615 Guildhall
Court, followed by a pitch-in. For more info or to RSVP, contact
Mimi at mimildc@aol.com or 228-9480.
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26, On the theme of "Building and Understanding Indiana's
21st Century Communities," the 2nd Indiana Multiethnic
Conference, will take place on Sun. 8-5:30 pm, at the Sheraton
Hotel at Keystone at the Crossing. For more info or to register,
visit indianamultiethnic.org |
| 25th
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| Earth
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Center for Sustainable Living |
| Earth
Day 20010 - Indianapolis
- 11 a.m to 4 p.m., American Legion Mall |
| Earth
Day Indiana Festival Saturday, EVERY DAY Earth Day in
other ways |
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Thursday,
April 29 - Geothermal Systems: A Low cost and environmentally
friendly energy option - 7 p.m., Program Room 2B at Monroe
County Public Library. Did you know that by 2015, Ball State
University will no longer use coal to heat and cool their entire
campus? Learn about their geothermal plans and how this energy
option is available locally and has far reaching effects globally.
Speakers will include John Mundell who will speak about his
companys role in installing the largest geothermal system
in the United States on the campus of Ball State University.
Also hear from Bloomingtons Don Seader, founder/owner,
World Wide Automotive. The Global Issues Community Discussion
Series is presented in conjunction with the IU Center for the
Study of Global Change (www.indiana.edu/~global). Adam
Wason, Assistant Director - Small Business
Economic and Sustainable Development, City of Bloomington, Indiana
812-349-3419. |
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May 1st, GLOBAL
LOVE DAY, Annual Event, Annually Inspiring People to Love
Unconditionally! Third Annual Global Love Day - Love Begins
With Me. It's all about LOVE in global proportions! The Love
Foundation is once again inviting people around the world
to join together in celebrating and expanding LOVE during
a one day planetary event encompassing all nations and all
people.
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1st, Heal The Waters - Sundown -join with people
around the world to honor, celebrate, heal, and learn how to
be more conscious in our use, http://www.healthewaters.com |
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1st, WE 2010 Women Exposed by Women for Women - A mixed
media art exhibit and performances. A benefit for Middle Way
House and the Rise. 6:30PM to 2:30am, 101 Sixth Street, upstairs
NE corner of 6th and Walnut, Bloomington |
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1, RIVERBEND FILM FESTIVAL - (FRIDAY
APRIL 30 - SATURDAY)
!second annual;
featuring 70 films and special guest, director Lloyd Kaufman.
Plus, workshops for all those eager to learn the industry including,
"Make Your Own Damn Movie". We had so much fun last
year...and who could forget that silly banana-man! For complete
details and event schedule, visit the River Bend Film Festival's
website. |
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2nd - World Laughter Day, World Laughter Day is a positive
manifestation for world peace and is intended to build up a
global consciousness of community and friendship through laughter.
This event is non-political, non-religious, non-denominational.
Over 100,000 gather on this day around the world to laugh together
for no reason, with no other reason or motivation than that
of having a fun time and spreading a universal message of Peace
and Friendship for all mankind. |
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4th -6th, the
Indiana Recycling Committee (IRC) will be holding their 21st
Annual Conference and Exhibition, "Thinking outside the
Recycling Bin." Attendees will have the opportunity
to learn about cutting edge policies and programs in the recycling
field and will also have access to several valuable networking
events. Join over 200 local and state government officials,
environmental professionals, business owners and other stakeholders
for this information packed event. The event will be held at
the Holiday Inn North in Indianapolis. Ed Skernolis, Vice President
of Recycling for Keep America Beautiful, will be the keynote
address on May 6. The IRC's own Carey Hamilton will provide
the keynote on May 5, highlighting future policy initiatives
and programs of our growing, dynamic coalition. For more information
Please call the IRC office @ 317-632-5915, or visit: http://www.indianarecycling.org/index.php?page=special-events |
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May 6, 2010, Divine
Warrior Training Circle, 6 8 pm, Thursday, Room
2B, Monroe County Public Library, 303 E. Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington,
Indiana (donations gratefully received) More information at
www.innerspark.org
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6, Chicago Green Roof Bootcamp |
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8, Reiki I Classes - Reiki Peace and Wellness Arts, learn
to use the healing power of Reiki, reduce your pain, reduce
your stress. Learn this gentle wellness technique. Continuing
support and encouragement, Reiki Share - contact Patricia for
more info. - http://www.hartrock.net/reikiworkshops.htm |
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North American Research Conference on Complementary & Integrative
Medicine |
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11, Indiana Small Business Fair. 8:45am
to 6pm. FreeWe will have several state and local organizations
exhibiting on our show floor to provide you with expert advice
for your business needs. www.indianabusinessfair.com - 12156
N. Meridian Street, Carmel, IN |
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16,World Shift Day - Commune as ONE LIFE, ONE MIND, ONE
SPIRIT on The Mt. Fuji Sanctuary Event Symphony of Peace Prayers
Kicks off a 24 hours Relay of Meditation and Prayers For a World
Shift. The kick off event for World Shift Day will be the annual
Symphony of Peace Prayers event to be held at the Mt. Fuji Sanctuary
in Japan where over ten thousand people will gather in a ceremony
for the peace and awakening of humanity. This event will take
place on May 16, 2010 from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM (local Japan
Time). Please
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National
Family Month is celebrated annually from Mother's Day to Father's
Day
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Global
Integrative Medicine Conference in North America (?)
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| Indiana
Summit on Water and Human Health - The third Indiana Summit
on Environmental Health will be held at the IUPUI Campus Center.
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| 10th
International Trade Fair and Congress |
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Indiana Recycling
Coalition's 22nd Annual Conference
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June 5 - World Environment
Day - http://www.unep.org/wed/2006/english/, commemorated
each year on 5 June, is one of the principal vehicles through
which the United Nations stimulates worldwide awareness of
the environment and enhances political attention and action.
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American Holistic Nurses Association 31st Annual Conference
- Visit the conference website for more information: http://www.ahna.org/. |
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HOLISTIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 2010 NATIONAL CONFERENCE |
| May 28 - 20th annual
Heartwood Forest Council Festival - 2:00pm Friday - Monday,
May 31 at 2:00pm, Camp Ondessonk, Visit http://www.hartwood.org
for information. |
| 29th
Annual International Symposium on Man and His Environment in
Health and Disease - For more information, contact American
Environmental Health Foundation, at 800-428-2343 or 214-361-9515 |
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- Reiki II Attunement/workshop- Reiki Peace and Wellness
Arts, Rev. Patricia C. Coleman RSMT, 10am to 4pm, Sanshin
Zen Community. Registration Information - healingart@gmail.com
or Patricia - 812-331-0886, www.hartrock.net/reikiworkshops.htm |
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