Community Update July 3, 2009

Community Update

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Friday, July 3, 2009


       Happy Doo Dah 4th of July weekend...  time to enjoy family, fireworks (separately :-) parades and picnics with friends.  If you're firing up a grill, consider using a chem-free solution now available at the Co-op.  It's an inexpensive ($5) packet of charcoal, special firestick, and container that is made by local adults with developmental disabilities. 
        If you want to light political fires then check out adbusters.org and their campaign to Declare Independence from Corporate Rule.  There are lots of conversations on Adbusters; here's one:  "Sovereign people do not beg or negotiate with subordinate entities they created... sovereign people command them."  You can buy Adbusters magazine at the Simply Living bookstore at the Co-op.
        Grassahol will be at the Clintonville Farmers Market tomorrow.  The co-op loves fresh produce and local products... many of our suppliers sell at the farmers markets and we are proud to carry their local organic produce at the Community Market 364 days a year!  The co-op works with 60+ local vendors and we are stepping up efforts to promote them.  For example... check out the local vendors who will be at the co-op on Customer Appreciation Day... see the First Monday celebration below.

      
Stop by the Market on Monday July 6th. Enjoy live music, local vendors and as always, members get an extra 5% off Market purchases every first Monday of the month.  Vendors include:
    > Luna Burger ( Vegan Burgers, made in Columbus)
    > Ohio Organic Family Farms
    > Kombucha Kvass ( Locally made Kombucha )
    > Aivilas Pet Food Company (A local natural pet food company)
    > Piru Canyon Honey (Unique honey including raw and unfiltered varieties)
    > Repower America (promoting a 10 year clean energy plan)
    > Rad Dog (Vegan dogs and brats fresh off the cart)
    > The Alpha Group (promoting the Greener Grill)
Most vendors will be around between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.  And by the way, have you noticed that the Maket now carries Rain Barrels from Little Square Farm?  General Manager Gabe Sturgess says, "Rain barrels take  burden off of city water supply in summer. Along with saving a few extra bucks on your water bill, they provide clean naturally purified water for your garden fruits and vegetables. They are going fast at the co-op, get yours before they're gone."

Tuesday July 7 is the full moon... the most auspicious of the year according to the Hindus.

New Events Added to the Calendar This Week...

WCRS FM Fundraiser Features Great Local Bands at The Summit Sat. July 11 from 5 p.m. to 2 a.m.                    Come show your support for independent media!  WCRS FM 102.1/ 98.3 is Columbus' community radio and is a project of Simply Living.  The event will be a night filled with music performed by Columbus locals!  The Band Line-up: 5-5:30: Jewell; 5:45-6:30: Jesse Henery (from the Spikedrivers!) & friends; 6:45-7:30: Trains across the Sea; 7:45-8:30: Moons; 8:45-9:30: Happiness and Aeroplanes; 9:45-10:30 Burglar; 10:45-11:30: The Selectors; 11:45-12:30: Columbus Power Squadron; 12:45-2:00: roeVy.  Location: The Summit,  2216 Summit St. Columbus, OH 43201 (next door to Cafe Bourbon St.)  To see more details and RSVP, follow the facebook link below:
http://www.facebook.com/n/?event.php&eid=117854125126&mid=b70b4cG2d50d64...

Speaking Peace: Introductory Workshop on Nonviolent Communication August 28-29
      
Compassionate Communication of Central Ohio (CCCO) is pleased to announce a 1.5 day immersion in the principles and practices of NVC: Speaking Peace: Foundations of Compassionate Nonviolent Communication (NVC).  Led by CCCO director and Certified NVC Trainer, Jeff Brown and assisted by members of the local community. Friday evening and all day Saturday at Broad Street Presbyterian Church, 760 East Broad St. 43205; just east of downtown Columbus.

 FREE Energy Savings Seminars in July from Watt Works, “The Energy Savings Store” in Grandview
        Come learn about solar applications, energy analysis techniques, and LED lighting options. Seminars are held Fridays at 6 p.m. and repeated again on Saturdays at 3 p.m.
Bring your questions and curiosity, all materials will be provided.  Come see the latest energy-saving products and leave with ideas you can implement to save energy at home and work.  The classes are appropriate for homeowners, businesses, architects and design professionals, students and anyone interested in alternative energy and/or living more efficiently.  Location: 1078 Goodale Blvd. Columbus, OH 43212. Call: 614-458-1162 ~ Email:  green@wattworks.com.  See the calendar for additional details.
www.wattworks.com

Anya Syrkin Offers Course on Western Herbal Medicine on Saturdays Starting August 29
       
This is a hands on introduction to understanding and using medicinal and culinary plants taught by Clinical Herbalist and Educator Anya Syrkin, MS HM, CNS. The course will cover plant identification, herbal preparation, research, plant profiles and much more. The five month course that will meet one Saturday a month from 10 am to 5 pm at 3726 N. High St in Clintonville. For more information please contact anya@columbusherbalclinic.com, 614 804 - 0614 or visit Anya's new web page: www.columbusherbalclinic.com.

Sporeprint Infoshop Announces July Events: Film on Gentrification, Discussion Groups, Anarchism, More
      
The Sporeprint Infoshop offers "radical social space" -
a safe space for independent thinking, face-to-face communication, skill sharing, community-building projects, and the distribution of alternative media to further social, political, and environmental consciousness.  July events include a screening of Flag Wars, a film on gentrificatoin in Columbus on July 7, followed on July 14 with a discussion on alternatives to gentrification.  Other topics include a feminist discussion on body image, and another on raising kids with radical ideals.
        This
Sunday July 5th at 3 p.m. there will be a Sporeprint Potluck Reorganization Meeting in Wieland Park (By Wieland Elementary, 1 block North of the Spore).  The Spore is located at 172 e. 5th ave., cbus, oh; 614.299.INFO or email: info@sporeprint.info; web: www.sporeprint.info.  It's open wed. 6pm-9pm, thurs. 6pm-9pm, fri. 11am-5pm, sun. 3pm-9pm; newsflash: now open thursday nights! 

The Dance of Compassionate Communication: 4-day NVC Retreat Sept. 10-13 in Loveland, OH
        Compassionate Communication of Central Ohio invites you to join us for a special opportunity to deepen your practice of Compassionate Nonviolent Communication - a 4-day residential retreat near Cincinnati,
Ohio led by NVC trainers Gina Lawrie (U.K.) and Jeff Brown (Columbus, OH). The retreat will feature the NVC Dance Floors, a learning tool that incorporates movement, visual and kinesthetic learning. This year's retreat is designed for people with some prior NVC experience*, and will be an experiential, meaningful, and fun gathering! It will be hosted at Grailville Retreat Center in Loveland, Ohio, a beautiful, rural setting, yet a short drive from Cincinnati and just 1 1/2 hours from Columbus.  For details on tuition ($385 early bird until July 17), lodging (camping option available), visit http://www.cnvc.org/en/dance-compassionate-communication-2. 

Special Guest Allie Stringer Featured on Vocals and Percussion at July 18 Kirtan Event at UU Church
       
Allie has toured 58 US cities as well as Paris, London and Vancouver as vocalist in Dave Stringer's band. She has played Kirtan with well known recording artists and has worked with Mike Cohen on his debut album to be released this summer.  See the calendar entry for additional details.

Light Upon Light Celebration at Off the Grid Home to Benefit Simply Living's Earth Institute
       Mark your calendars for Saturday, August 1st from 5-9 p.m.  Enjoy a summer celebration complete with a sumptuous dinner of local, organic foods in the beautiful setting of Liz and Eric's recently built off-the-grid home and surroundings. (11781 Dunham Rd, Mt. Vernon, OH 43050) Carpool from the Giant Eagle parking lot south of Kelso Rd. on N. High St., leaving at 4 p.m if desired. Reservations with payment to Simply Living, 2929 N. High St. Columbus , OH 43202 by 7/24: $20/person; $35/couple; after 7/24: $25/person; $40/couple. Reservations are limited.  For questions and reservations, contact Ben ben@simplyliving.org or 447-0296

Frieda Gilyard of Columbus Coalition Against Family Violence to Speak at UU Forum  Sun. July 12 at 11:30 a.m.
        Frieda Gilyard
will speak on the topic, "Break the Silence: The Faith community Responds to Family Violence." Gilyard collaborates with Pastors, Rabbis, Imans, ministry leadership and lay-people within the faith community, and with secular groups, to help break the cycle of violence against women within our society. Many abused women seek help first from their faith institution, and/or secular groups towhich they belong,  because they see these as a safe places. The forum is free and open to the public. Location: First Unitarian Universalist Church, 93 West Weisheimer Road  43214.  Contact Community Leaders Forum, AEP (614) 296-6304.

 "Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it." ~ Mark Twain

Want to Be a Better Gardener?  Even a Master Gardener?  Franklin County Program Can Help!
        There are 125 Master Gardeners in Franklin County and training is available to the general public. Fifty hours of training is followed by 50 hours of community service. Gardening skills and knowledge aren't required, but a passion for learning and sharing knowledge is...  Franklin County Master Gardeners answer gardening questions via e-mail and the Garden Info Line; they staff booths at garden festivals and Earth Day celebrations; and they assist with field research on new and upcoming plants. They also work in the Heritage Garden at the governor's residence, and are active in community gardens around the county. In Franklin County, contact Cory Skurdal at 247-6046 or mailto:Skurdal.1@osu.edu.  Read more:  http://franklin.osu.edu/horticulture (Franklin County), http://mastergardener.osu.edu/ (statewide).  Thanks to Carol Daniels for alerting us to this service.

Green Columbus Seeks Earth Day Director to Plan 2010 Event; Applications Due July 6
        See last week's notice or contact Tad Dritz <tad@greencbus.org> (614) 846-8802

Simply Living Needs Help with Event Planning and Community Outreach - Call Jayme at 447-0296

Week at a Glance
Fri. July 3  Free Public Meditations for Peace at Pranava Meditation Center near Athens  4 p.m. Open; 7:30 Meditation
Fri. July 3  Couples Yoga at Glen Echo Presbyterian Church  6 - 7 p.m. [Call First to Confirm]
Fri. July 3  Celebrating America: Believer and Non-Believer Religious Folk Talk About Varieties of Belief and Non-Belief  7:30 p.m.

Sat. July 4  American Independence Day
Sat. July 4  Yoga WellBeing Classes at Glen Echo Presbyterian Church  9 - 10:30 a.m.
Sat. July 4   Farmers' Market at Clintonville Commons  9 a.m.  - 12 Noon
Sat-Sun July 4-5  The Independence Weekend 2009 Avatar ® ReSurfacing Playshop Led by Randall Loop  Sat-Sun 9am-7pm
Sat. July 4  Meditation Class at Glen Echo Presbyterian Church  3 p.m.
Sat. July 4  Gallery Hop in the Short North

Sun. July 5   Free Laughter Yoga Club Gathering at Sharon Woods  10 - 11 a.m.

Mon. July 6  Social Dance at UU Church  7 p.m. Beginner Lesson; 8-10 p.m. Social Dancing
Mon. July 6  Holistic Moms Network – Columbus Chapter Parents Passionate about Holistic Health and Green Living  7 p.m.
Mon.  July 6  Community Drum Circle at Columbus Pro Percussion  8 - 9:30 p.m.

Tues. July 7   Shakespeare Reading Group Meets First Tuesdays at Wild Goose Creative  7 - 9:30 p.m.
Tues. July 7  Screening of "Flag Wars" - Documentary about Gentrification in Columbus, Ohio  7 p.m.
Tues. July 7  Blue Heron Sangha Meditation Group 7:15 - 8:45 p.m.

Weds. July 8  Yoga for Every BODY at Sunbury Community Library  5:30 - 6:50 p.m.
Weds. July 8  Sierra Club Program: “The Role of Water in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict"  7 p.m.
Weds.  July 8  Writers' Block Poetry Night at Kafe Kerouac  8 p.m.

Thursdays July 9-16-23-30  Preschooler Yoga: 4 Classes at Sunbury Community Library  Starting Thursday July 9th
Thurs. July 9  Cocktails@The Conservatory June Theme: Marigolds and Mai Tais   5:30 - 10 p.m.
Thurs. July 9  Practice Sessions Prepare Threshold Choir to Sing at Bedside of the Dying  7 - 8:30 p.m.
Thurs. July 9  Dealing with Body Image, A Feminist Discussion at Sporeprint Infoshop 7 p.m.
Thurs. July 9  Bliss Run Mindfulness Community Meets Every Thursday  7 -  8:45 p.m.

Recently Announced (see Calendar for details)
Mon. July 13  Cindy Sheehan to Speak at Central Ohioans for Peace
Tuesdays July 14 - Sept. 1  Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program at The Elizabeth Blackwell Center
Fri. July 24  Intuitive Breathwork Session + Group & Private Sessions by Christopher and Paula Easton
Tues. July 28  Special Event Movie "A Sense of Wonder: A Film about Rachel Carson" at Drexel
Sat. Aug. 1  Light Upon Light Celebration of Food and Fellowship for Simply Living 
Thurs-Sun Aug. 6-9  American Community Gardening Association's Annual Conference: Putting Down Roots
Fri-Sun Aug. 14-16  Locavore Weekend Getaway near Athens
Sat. Aug. 15  Sierra Club Summer Party at Fancyburg Park in Upper Arlington!
Sun-Fri Aug. 16-21 Living Rivers--Arteries of the Eastern Forest, A 5-Day Field Course
Mon. Sept. 7  Ohio Green Living Fayre in Zanesville

Thursday Afternoons - Simply Living Playgroup for parents and young children.
 Call or email Gary Allison, 262-5562, gary.allison@gmail.com for more information.

Odds & Ends
      
John McCrystal writes that he is looking for a local seller of umbrella-style outdoor clothes dryers (see these sites for examples: http://www.breezecatcher.com/reviews.php and http://www.sunshine-dryer.com/).  If anyone knows of a local company that sells them, please contact John at johnmc@columbus.rr.com.

"There's nothing more dangerous than an idea if it's the only one you have." ~ Fortune Cookie

Website of the Week:  Thom Hartmann: www.thomhartmann.com 
       
"Renaissance thinking about the issues of our day" is the Hartmann tagline. Thom Hartmann is now the leading progressive talk show host and the author of many books, including several we carry at the Simply Living bookstore at the Co-op.  Thom recently left Air America and now manages his own program and website, where you can subscribe for free and receive live webcasts and videos.  The site includes his daily blog and, for a fee, you can download his "Thomcasts" - monthly and yearly subscriptions are available.  It's a good way to keep up with whatever is happening because Thom's take is usually insightful and cuts to the chase with his "radical middle" philosophy.

"I still call myself a communist, because communism is no more what Russia
made of it than Christianity is what the churches make of it." ~ Pete Seeger

Cool Reads at the Simply Living Bookstore! 
         Here's another fine summer read:  Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia by Elizabeth Gilbert. 
        We have many new titles from Chelsea Green. including --
       
How to Store Your Garden Produce: The Key to Self-Sufficiency by Piers Warren
       
Car Sick: Solutions for Our Car-addicted Culture by Lynn Sloman. Car Sick is a passionate, well-argued case for moving away from a car-centred to a people-centred society. Tony Juniper of Friends of the Earth says "Cars cause environmental destruction, provoke stress and tear the heart out of communities. Car Sick provides a page-turning account of how we got into this mess and more importantly charts an attractive way out. If you've got a car, read this book. It will change your views, and could change your life."
        The Transition Handbook: From Oil Dependency to Local Resilience by Rob Hopkins and NOW
        The Transition Timeline: For a Local, Resilient Future by Shaun Chamberlin
"Without a vision of what can be, there is no alternative to a future completely constrained by the past. The ideal future set forth herein is not a useless pipe-dream. There is not a single outcome described in The Transition Timeline that could not realistically be achieved IF we all do things beginning now that are entirely within our ability to do. So here it is: the map and timeline of how to save our world and ourselves. Whether we WILL take up these suggestions as scheduled is a question for the cynics and dreamers to debate. For us realists, the only relevant questions are, Where do we start?, and, Will you join us?" ~ Richard Heinberg, Senior fellow of the Post Carbon Institute, and author of eight books, including The Party’s Over and Peak Everything
       Coming soon:  Recycled Books!  Look for new signage in a couple of weeks and a shelf of high quality books that have been recycled and are ready to re-use at bargain prices.

Simply Living's Vision:

Creating a compassionate and sustainable world through personal, community and cultural transformation.

Calendar of Community Events


"It has never been my object to record my dreams, just to realize them." ~ Man Ray

Fri. July 3  Free Public Meditations for Peace at Pranava Meditation Center near Athens  4 p.m. Open; 7:30 Meditation
        This group visits Clintonville quite often so they are inviting like minded folks to come and participate in their free meditations for peace.  Gate opens at 4 p.m. Meditation starts at 7:30 p.m.  Primitive camping available afterwards, but bring your own water and supplies.  See also July 25 event.  Location: 32654 McCumber Rd, Rutland, Oh 43055.  Contact Kevin Wilson <pranavameditationcenter@hotmail.com> or visit www.pranavameditationcenter.com.

Fri. July 3  Couples Yoga at Glen Echo Presbyterian Church  6 - 7 p.m. [Call First to Confirm]
        M
eets on Friday evenings, but class time and dates may change. Call Sipra at 266-1096 to confirm. For any two people who would like to try working together as Yoga partners. Good opportunity to spend time together for post-natal couples as well, (you may bring your infant with you). Lots of physical contact, so choose a partner you are very comfortable with. Instead of using one’s body for resistance as with regular yoga, in this class partners use each other for support and resistance. Deep breathing, deep relaxation, deep stretches!  (Cost is $25 per couple as opposed to the current standard rate of $45 per couple)  Location: Glen Echo Presbyterian Church, 220 Cliff Side Dr. Columbus, OH 43202 in Clintonville. Call 614-451-6252.

Fri. July 3  Celebrating America: Believer and Non-Believer Religious Folk Talk About Varieties of Belief and Non-Belief  7:30 p.m.
        First Friday this month at the First UU Church will celebrate diversity of religious thought and secularist expression within America this 4th of July weekend.  All points of view will be represented. All points of view will be represented. Grey Austin, Tom Bailieul, Bill Fullarton, Jane Larson, Ellen Rapkin and Bob Zoaner will speak. Bring something to eat you can share with others at a 6:30 p.m. potluck and stay for the programs that start at 7:30 p.m. Free and open to all. Location: First Unitarian Universalist Church, 93 W. Weisheimer Rd, Columbus 43214. Contact
Earl Wurdlow, Facilitator, Community Leaders Forum (614) 296-6304.

"Better than a thousand hollow words, is one word that brings peace." ~ Buddha

Sat. July 4  American Independence Day 
         Declare independence from corporate rule with Adbusters <www.adbusters.com>

Sat. July 4  Yoga WellBeing Classes at Glen Echo Presbyterian Church  9 - 10:30 a.m.
        Sipra’s Hatha Yoga, www.yoga-well-being.com, focuses on three aspects of asana stretches, pranayama breathing and dhyana meditation. The instructor has been teaching in Columbus for 19 years. Classes are spontaneous and built around the physical and mental needs of students attending each class. All levels of skill are welcome and all physical conditions will be lovingly tended. Students should wear loose-fitting clothes and bring a mat, block and strap, and a beach towel. Only the mat and towel are required. Students should refrain from eating a full meal for two hours before class. Liquids (except citrus juices) are fine. Cost: $18. Mats may be purchased for $15. If you should need one, please request a mat ahead of classes. Location: Glen Echo Presbyterian Church, 220 Cliff Side Dr. Columbus, OH 43202 in Clintonville. Call 614-451-6252.

Sat. July 4   Farmers' Market at Clintonville Commons  9 a.m.  - 12 Noon
        Our annual July 4 celebration with Grassahol, the outstanding local bluegrass band.  More Info: clintonvillefarmersmarket.org.

Sat-Sun July 4-5  The Independence Weekend 2009 Avatar ® ReSurfacing Playshop Led by Randall Loop  Sat-Sun 9am-7pm
      
This 2-day exploration will give you information and insights into how your life works or why it doesn’t work.  Learn over 30 tools that you can take back into life to begin change in relationships, career, money, spirituality or any other area of life that you desire to re-create. ReSurfacing refers to disentangling yourself from old creations (ways of being) and rising into awareness of (who you are).  Led by E. Randall Loop., Avatar Master/Wizard.  Location: OASIS Center/YWCA, 65 S.4th. St. Columbus, OH. 43215.  Parking: $2 Next to YWCA.  The cost of the course is $295 payable in cash, check or money order. Reviewers of the 2-day course pay only $80. Contact Randall <erloop@yahoo.com> or call (614) 496-4595 to obtain information about preliminary reading, workbook materials, and registration process.  RSVP Due Date: June 19, 2009.

Sat. July 4  Meditation Class at Glen Echo Presbyterian Church  3 p.m.
        Cost: 1 hour class is $15; 1 ½ hour class is $18. Monthly discount. Location: Glen Echo Presbyterian Church, 220 Cliff Side Dr. Columbus, OH 43202 in Clintonville. Call 614-451-6252.

Sat. July 4  Gallery Hop in the Short North

Sun. July 5   Free Laughter Yoga Club Gathering at Sharon Woods  10 - 11 a.m.
       
Join us for FREE Laughter Yoga Sunday mornings from June-October Sharon Woods Metro Park.  Guaranteed fun or your money back! Rain or shine. Bring a yoga mat or beach towel. No yoga experience needed. Schrock Rd. at Cleveland Ave., 43081.  Contact megscott35@yahoo.com or 614-216-9371.  Location: Sharon Woods Metro Park, 6911 S Cleveland Ave Westerville, OH 43081

Mon. July 6  Social Dance at UU Church  7 p.m. Beginner Lesson; 8-10 p.m. Social Dancing
        Please join us on our beautiful air-conditioned wood dance floor for a light mix of swing, Latin, ballroom and line dancing. All ages and skill levels of dancers welcomed. Gender neutral lead/follow. Snacks provided. $5 for entire evening.  Meets every Monday Evening (including holidays).  Location: First Unitarian Universalist Church, 93 W. Weisheimer Rd., Columbus 43214.

Mon. July 6 
Holistic Moms Network – Columbus Chapter Parents Passionate about Holistic Health and Green Living  7 p.m.
        Meets on the first Monday of every month a t the Fire Station on the corner of Hard Road and Riverside Drive.  Each month we host a different topic and bring in local experts to present and lead the discussion.  Past topics have included homeopathy, Energy Flow Therapy, Yoga, cleaning your kitchen with a Pantry Purge, and understanding organic in personal care products.  For more information contact Stephanie Brua at 614.570.4266, or  sbrua@columbus.rr.com

Mon.  July 6  Community Drum Circle at Columbus Pro Percussion  8 - 9:30 p.m.
        1st Monday of each month. Contact  Stephen Rupp <steve@columbuspercussion.com> or call 614.885.7372.  Location: Columbus Pro Percussion, N High St across from Graceland Shopping Center.

Tues. July 7   Shakespeare Reading Group Meets First Tuesdays at Wild Goose Creative  7 - 9:30 p.m.
        Did you really think Shakespeare's works survived for over 400 years merely because sadistic schoolmarms ever desired to inflict literary torture on unsuspecting children? Hogwash! Come join the Motleys to discover why them-as-knows say the Bard's words are truly immortal. Nervous? It's a non-judgmental environment where we're all acknowledged learners. We share what we know as we read through the plays, and we all stumble over the anachronisms and colloquialisms of Elizabethan speech. It's fun, it's funny, it's lively, and it's live! The Motleys read aloud, discuss and enjoy Shakespeare's plays in good company. We may supplement our readings with screenings of filmed productions, when available and time permitting. Who: Mature high school students on up.  Visit http://www.wildgoosecreative.com/Wild_Goose_Creative_|_Shakespeare_Group.html or contact Ben Gorman: shakespeare@wowway.com

Tues. July 7  Screening of "Flag Wars" - Documentary about Gentrification in Columbus, Ohio  7 p.m.
        Location: Sporeprint Infoshop, 172 e. 5th ave., cbus, oh; 614.299.INFO or email: info@sporeprint.info; web: www.sporeprint.info.

Tues. July 7  Blue Heron Sangha Meditation Group 7:15 - 8:45 p.m.
         The group meets for meditation and dharma activities every Tuesday at the Martin de Porres Center near Ohio Dominican University, 2320 Airport Drive, Columbus, OH 43219.  Directions:  http://www.columbusdominicans.org/whoweare/ourhome/map.htm or more info from Sandy Coen<scoen@columbus.rr.com>.

Weds. July 8  Yoga for Every BODY at Sunbury Community Library  5:30 - 6:50 p.m.
        Bring a yoga mat, towel or blanket and dress in layers. (Room is warm.) This is an open class with focus on meditation, relaxation and stretching. Poses are modified as needed for students' abilities. $7 per class.  Led by Victoria Frisch <vfrisch@tmail.com>  Location:  44 Burrer Dr, Sunbury, Ohio 43074.

Weds. July 8  Sierra Club Program: “The Role of Water in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict"  7 p.m.

       
The July program expands our focus on water issues to the international arena:  Central Ohio Sierra Club Executive Committee member Doug Calem will speak about the role of water in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.  Doug lived in Israel for 17 years and spent three of those years as a community worker in Jewish-Arab relations.  The program will examine the water issue in Israel/Palestine from historical, meteorological, topological, and political perspectives.  NOTE: This program had originally been scheduled for June.  Unfortunately we lost the availability of the location and apologize for any inconvenience.  We are thrilled that we can again provide the opportunity to hear from Doug about this pertinent issue.  Location: Columbus Main Library Auditorium, 96 S. Grant Ave.

Weds.  July 8  Writers' Block Poetry Night at Kafe Kerouac  8 p.m.
        Open mic and poetry slams on Wednesdays. Come get inspired. Columbus's most diverse, irreverant and nationally lauded nights of poetry! Host and MC Scott Woods <sewoods1@yahoo.com>. $5. Location: Kafe Kerouac, 2250 N. High St. (north of Lane / south of Hudson).

"Habit is necessary; it is the habit of having habits, of turning a trail into a rut,
that must be incessantly fought against if one is to remain alive." ~ Edith Wharton

Thursdays July 9-16-23-30  Preschooler Yoga: 4 Classes at Sunbury Community Library  Starting Thursday July 9th
       
Sign up now for Preschooler Yoga: 4 classes, 20 minutes long, $12 total! Thursdays in July, beginning July 9th. 4-6 year olds. Yoga made fun and playful: Led by Victoria Frisch.  She will teach 6-8 yoga poses per class (mostly animal poses: cat, cow, eagle, snake, etc.), and play a game if time allows. Supervised/assisted by a Librarian (parents drop off children, but they may observe through a door). No previous experience necessary. Registration a must: call Fonda Dawson at Sunbury Community Library, 740.965.3901.

Thurs. July 9  Cocktails@The Conservatory June Theme: Marigolds and Mai Tais   5:30 - 10 p.m.
       
Looking for a  Thursday night alternative? Meet friends and colleagues at Franklin Park Conservatory's Palm House, an umatched setting for a casual evening. Enjoy the botanically-themed monthly featured cocktail or a full bar selection along with small plate hors d-oeuvres. DJs from Encore Entertainment create the musical ambience beginning at 5:30 p.m. At dusk, the Palm House glows with James Turrell's LED installation, Light Raiment II. No cover. Free parking.  21 and o ver. Location: Franklin Park Conservatory & Chihuly Collection, 1777 E. Broad St. Columbus 43203; 645-8733. Visit: http://www.fpconservatory.org/cocktails.htm  In May, the party moves out of doors to the Conservatory's rooftop gardens.

Thurs. July 9  Practice Sessions Prepare Threshold Choir to Sing at Bedside of the Dying  7 - 8:30 p.m.
       Abbie Basile <abbiebasile@yahoo.com> directs this all-women choir that sings at the bedside of the dying.  The newly formed Columbus Threshold Choir is looking for members to join in the ancient tradition of singing at the bedsides of those who are sick or dying. If you are interested in learning more, visit  www.columbusthreshold.org.  The Choir meets twice each month on 2nd and 4th Thursdays.   Location: Columbus Mennonite Church, 35 Oakland Park Ave. Times, dates, and map to church are on the website: www.columbusthreshold.org.

Thurs. July 9  Dealing with Body Image, A Feminist Discussion at Sporeprint Infoshop 7 p.m.
        Location: 172 e. 5th ave., cbus, oh; 614.299.INFO or email: info@sporeprint.info; web: www.sporeprint.info.

Thurs. July 9  Bliss Run Mindfulness Community Meets Every Thursday  7 -  8:45 p.m.
       
Based on the teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh, this group is suitable for those new to or experienced in meditation. We meet at the Brookwood Presbyterian Church, 2685 E. Livingston Ave. Columbus, OH 43209 For inform ation contact Art Yoho <art@lovebarbecue.com>.

Fri. July 10  Bike Trip to Farm for Weekend of Camping  7 p.m.
        From Spore Infoshop calendar. Interested?  Email robbt@azone.org for more details!  See www.sporeprint.info.

Sat. July 11  Wild Ones Fern Field Trip to Wahkeena Preserve in Sugar Grove, OH  9 a.m. Carpool
        Wahkeena has approximately 26 types of ferns. Guided nature hike with Tom Shisler, site manager. To carpool, meet at 9 am sharp at the Park and Ride on the east side of Indianola Ave. just south of Morse Road.  Please donate $2 to driver. 

Sat. July 11  Yoga for Every BODY at Sunbury Community Library  9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
        Bring a yoga mat, towel or blanket and dress in layers. (Room is warm.) This is an open class with focus on meditation, relaxation and stretching. Poses are modified as needed for students' abilities. $7 per class.  Led by Victoria Frisch <vfrisch@tmail.com>  Location:  44 Burrer Dr, Sunbury, Ohio 43074.
 
Sat. July 11  Pruning Conifers at Dawes Arboretum  9 a.m. - 12 noon
       
Curator of Conifers Jeff Bowman will take us to the Conifer Glen for outdoor work.  Dawes Arboretum is located on Ohio Rt. 13, five miles south of Newark and 3 miles north of I-70, Exit 132.  $15, reservation required at 740-323-2355 or information@dawesarb.org

Sat. July 11  Kid's Nature Club at Stratford Ecological Center  10:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
        Once a month a group of 15 children will discover their place amid the forest and fields of Stratford. For children ages 8 and up. $40 for the year. Location: 3083 Liberty Rd. outside Delaware.  Register with April at 740-363-2548 or  ECEarthShare@aol.com.

Sat. July 11  WCRS FM Fundraiser Features Great Local Bands at The Summit  5 p.m. - 2 a.m.
        Come show your support for independent media! 
WCRS FM 102.1/ 98.3 is Columbus' community radio and is a project of Simply Living.  The event will be a night filled with music performed by Columbus locals!  The Band Line-up: 5-5:30: Jewell; 5:45-6:30: Jesse Henery (from the Spikedrivers!) & friends; 6:45-7:30: Trains across the Sea; 7:45-8:30: Moons; 8:45-9:30: Happiness and Aeroplanes; 9:45-10:30 Burglar; 10:45-11:30: The Selectors; 11:45-12:30: Columbus Power Squadron; 12:45-2:00: roeVy.  Location: The Summit,  2216 Summit St. Columbus, OH 43201 (next door to Cafe Bourbon St.)  To see more details and RSVP, follow the facebook link below:
http://www.facebook.com/n/?event.php&eid=117854125126&mid=b70b4cG2d50d647G28d6ddbG7


Sat. July 11  Free Press Second Saturday Salon to Feature Bob Studzinski's Photo Presentation on Bolivia   7  p.m.
        Art, videos, music, refreshments, and socializing with progressive friends. Come network for your causes.  Sponsored by the Free Press and the Central Ohio Green Education Fund.  Location: 1021 E. Broad St., parking in front or rear, come to the side door.  Info: 253-2571, truth@freepress.

Sun. July 12  Frieda Gilyard of Columbus Coalition Against Family Violence to Speak at UU Forum  11:30 a.m.
        Frieda Gilyard
will speak on the topic, "Break the Silence: The Faith community Responds to Family Violence." Gilyard collaborates with Pastors, Rabbis, Imans, ministry leadership and lay-people within the faith community, and with secular groups, to help break the cycle of violence against women within our society. Many abused women seek help first from their faith institution, and/or secular groups towhich they belong,  because they see these as a safe places. The forum is free and open to the public. Location: First Unitarian Universalist Church, 93 West Weisheimer Road  43214.  Contact Community Leaders Forum, AEP (614) 296-6304.

Sun-Fri July 12-17  Trees of the Eastern Temperate Forest Course Held at Arc of Appalachia Nature Sanctuary
        A tree recognition, forest succession & reading-the-forest course held at the Arc of Appalachia Preserve System in southern Ohio.  Information and registration: www.highlandssanctuary.org/WE/tree.course.htm.  More info contact: Nancy Stranahan, Highlands Nature Sanctuary, 7629 Cave Road, Bainbridge, OH 45612. 937-365-0101 or email director@highlandssanctuary.org.  Call soon as course will be filled soon.  See also Aug. 16-21 course on Living Rivers.

Mon. July 13  Shamanic Explorers' Group Meets Second Mondays  6 - 8 p.m.
        Discussion group and occasional speaker covering a variety of shamanic topics: meditation, trance phenomena, neurotheology, history, entheogens, and whatever else the group wants to discuss. Meets at the  Spore Infoshop, 172 E. 5th Ave. on the second Monday of the month. Check with Spore to confirm scheduling each month. Contact: Geoffrey Tolle <Gtolle0709@wowway.com>.

Mon. July 13  Cindy Sheehan to Speak at Central Ohioans for Peace  7 - 9 p.m.
        Cindy Sheehan began her anti-war activism after her oldest son, Casey, was killed in Iraq on 04/04/04.  She rose to international prominence when she camped on the literal doorstep of George Bush?s Crawford Ranch in August 2005.  In addition to being nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005, she has received dozens of peace awards from all over the world and has published three books:  Not One More Mother's Child; Dear President Bush: and Peace Mom:  A Mother's Journey Through the Heartache to Activism.  Cindy recently published an Internet Booklet titled:  Myth America:  10 Greatest Myths of the Robber Class and the Case for Revolution.  Cindy is currently on tour with this book to spark the dialogue and activism we need to separate ourselves from oppressive Robber Class Systems.  Her new book can be ordered for a minimum $10 donation at www.CindySheehansSoapbox.com and the book will be emailed to you. Her book tour in Columbus is sponsored by Central Ohioans for Peace and the Progressive Peace Coalition.  This event is free and open to the public; donations to help Cindy's speaking tour will be accepted. Location:  Columbus Mennonite Church, 35 Oakland Park Avenue, Columbus, Ohio.  Directions: http://www.ColumbusMennonite.org/streetmap.htm.  For more information, please see:  www.centralohioansforpeace.org or contact doskin@yahoo.com

Tues. July 14   Story Time on the Farm at Stratford Ecological Center   10 - 11 a.m.
       Stories are a wonderful way to teach, engaging the imagination and spirit of a child.   Set against the backdrop of a farm,  the stories hold real-life meaning.   Gather with your young ones to hear a monthly story and participate in a craft or activity. Story Time meets the 2nd Tuesday of the month from 10-11:00am - $5/family per time. Walk-ins welcome.  Contact Christa: 740-363-2548; treebeing@aol.com;  or visit www.StratfordEcologicalCenter.org. Location: Stratford Ecological Center, 3083 Liberty Rd., Delaware.

Tuesdays July 14 - Sept. 1  Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program at The Elizabeth Blackwell Center/Riverside Campus  6:30 - 9 p.m.
        An internationally-acclaimed 8-week stress reduction program teaching skills to work effectively with the general stressors of life and living as well as discomfort, pain, illness, suffering and general distress.  Based on the ancient meditation practices of "Mindfulness", this is a program and practice that quiets the mind and releases physical and emotional distress.  Self awareness and personal insight are deeply enhanced. $325 (includes books, practice cd's and a full day retreat session).  18 ceu's for nurses.   Scholarship support is available. The Program is facilitated by Cheryl Rapose, M.Ed., LISW who has over 15 years facilitating this work. Contact The Elizabeth Blackwell Center/Ohio Health at 614/566-4448.  Location:  500 Thomas Lane, Columbus, OH 43214 (Just North of Riverside Hospital) A Free Introductory Progarm will be offered Monday, July 6, 6-7:30 pm.

Tues. July 14  Discussion on "Alternatives to Gentrification" at Sporeprint InfoShop  6 p.m.
        Location: 172 e. 5th ave., cbus, oh; 614.299.INFO or email: info@sporeprint.info; web: www.sporeprint.info.

"We delight in the beauty of the butterfly, but rarely admit the changes
it has gone through to achieve that beauty." ~ Maya Angelou

Fri. July 17   “Solar Technology and Its Application Today” Free Endergy Savings Seminar  6 p.m.
      
Find out how the sun can provide power, heat and even cooling, yet never send you a bill.  We will cover the issues, the costs and the tremendous benefits of solar energy in its many forms.  Hands-on examples of several systems will be available to see up close.  Location: 1078 Goodale Blvd. Columbus, OH 43212. Call: 614-458-1162 ~ Email:  green@wattworks.com or visit www.wattworks.com.

Sat. July 18  Third Saturday Farm Tour at Shepherd's Corner  2 p.m.
       
Meet or renew your connection with the farm animals, help with chores, and see what seasonal surprises await you on the trails and in the gardens.  Space is available for those who would like to bring a picnic for before or after the tour. Facilitated by Eric Pawlowski, staff.  Suggested Donation: $5.  Register by June 17.  Location: Shepherd's Corner, 987 N. Waggoner Road, Blacklick, Ohio  43004. Call 866-4302 or email shepherdscorner@sbcglobal.net or visit www.shepherdscorner.org

Sat. July 18  “Solar Technology and Its Application Today” Free Endergy Savings Seminar  3 p.m.
      
Find out how the sun can provide power, heat and even cooling, yet never send you a bill.  We will cover the issues, the costs and the tremendous benefits of solar energy in its many forms.  Hands-on examples of several systems will be available to see up close.  Location: 1078 Goodale Blvd. Columbus, OH 43212. Call: 614-458-1162 ~ Email:  green@wattworks.com or visit www.wattworks.com.

Fri. July 18  Kirtan Evening of Music, Chanting at First Unitarian-Universalist Church  7:30 p.m.
        Special guest Allie Stringer will be featured on vocals and percussion.
Allie has toured 58 US cities as well as Paris, London and Vancouver as vocalist in Dave Stringer's band. She has played Kirtan with well known recording artists and has worked with Mike Cohen on his debut album to be released this summer.  Bring a friend and chant your hearts open at this fun and enlightening community event!  $10 suggested donation for adults, $5 for college students and teens and free for children under 12.   Location: 93 W. Weisheimer Rd,  Columbus 43214.  The UU Church has lots of free parking, a great room for childcare, an amazing worship center and comfortable chair and floor seating. If you prefer to sit on the floor, bring your own cushions, backjacks, etc.  Contact Mike <mcohen1966@gmail.com> or Tel: 614.260.9711. Future dates:  Aug. 21, Sept. 18, Oct. 16, Nov. 20, Dec. 18.

Sat. July 18  Wild Ones Darby Plains Prairie Tour  9:30 a.m. Carpool
        Rick Gardner, Heritage Botanist at ODNR, will lead the group through 3 prairie remnants in the once expansive Darby Plains--Bigelow Cemetery, Smith Cemetery, and Pearl King Savanna. To carpool, meet at 9:30 am sharp in the parking lot between McDonalds and Roush Hardware on the southeast corner of Route 161 and Frantz Road in Dublin. Please donate $2 to driver.

Sat. July 18  Family Movie Night at Stratford Ecological Center  8 p.m.
       
Come enjoy a summer family night on the farm. Bring your picnic blanket, lawn chairs and pillows and plan to cozy in on the front lawn for an outside viewing of the family film "Babe"  We'll supply the popcorn!  In case of rain we'll show the film in Stratford's Big Room.  Arrive at 8pm for games and animal visits.  The movie starts at 9. Suggested donation is $5 per family. Reservations appreciated but not necessary.  Location:  3083 Liberty Rd. outside Delaware.  Contact Christa at 740-363-2548 or treebeing@aol.com or visit www.StratfordEcologicalCenter.org

Sun. July 19  Music in the Garden at Dawes Arboretum 1:30 - 3 p.m.
       
Priscilla Hewetson and Ellen Ford of Delightful Sounds will fill the garden with the music of violin and dulcimer. Bring a lawn chair or blanket. Music will move indoors in case of rain. www.dawesarb.org.  Dawes Arboretum is located on Ohio Rt. 13, five miles south of Newark and 3 miles north of I-70, Exit 132.

Tues. July 21  Herb Study Group at Stratford Ecological Center 1:30-3: 30 p.m.
        Come together in a sharing circle to explore the many uses of wild and cultivated plants.  Each month the group examines a different herbal topic and works together in the herb garden, tending, harvesting, and learning from the plants.  In 2009 we'll look in-depth at the wild weeds that are beneficial to our lives.  This is a hands-on group and a wonderful way to get more comfortable using herbs.  Herbal Study Group meets the 3rd Tuesday of every month from 1:30-3:30pm. All skill levels welcome!  $10/year.  (Your first time is free.) Location: 3083 Liberty Rd. outside Delaware.  Contact Christa at 740-363-2548 or treebeing@aol.com

Tues. July 21  Simply Living Board Meeting  7 - 9 p.m.
        Meets at the Simply Living offices, 2929 N. High St. 43202.  All members are welcome; please confirm your attendance at 447-0296.

Weds. July 22  Yoga for Every BODY at Sunbury Community Library  5:30 - 6:50 p.m.
        Bring a yoga mat, towel or blanket and dress in layers. (Room is warm.) This is an open class with focus on meditation, relaxation and stretching. Poses are modified as needed for students' abilities. $7 per class.  Led by Victoria Frisch <vfrisch@tmail.com>  Location:  44 Burrer Dr, Sunbury, Ohio 43074.

Thurs. July 23  Discussion: Raising Our Kids with Radical Ideals  7 p.m.
        Location: Sporeprint Infoshop, 172 e. 5th ave., cbus, oh; 614.299.INFO or email: info@sporeprint.info; web: www.sporeprint.info.

Thurs. July 23  Practice Sessions Prepare Threshold Choir to Sing at Bedside of the Dying  7 - 8:30 p.m.
       Abbie Basile <abbiebasile@yahoo.com> directs this all-women choir that sings at the bedside of the dying.  The newly formed Columbus Threshold Choir is looking for members to join in the ancient tradition of singing at the bedsides of those who are sick or dying. If you are interested in learning more, visit  www.columbusthreshold.org.  The Choir meets twice each month on 2nd and 4th Thursdays.   Location: Columbus Mennonite Church, 35 Oakland Park Ave. Times, dates, and map to church are on the website: www.columbusthreshold.org.

Fri. July 24  Intuitive Breathwork Session + Group & Private Sessions by Christopher and Paula Easton  6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
        The Eastons will be in Columbus July 23-26 and will offer group and private sessions. Join us for a dynamic evening on July 24 combining Active Breathwork, Intuitive Healing, Music & more at the Center for Wholness, 3408 Indianola Ave. 43214.  Cost $40. Wear comfortable clothing. Bring water, blanket, pillow, a journal and a pen. Private sessions are available for individuals/couples for $125 and group prices are offered on request. Location: 573 Ozem Gardner Way, Westerville, OH 43081 (near Polaris). PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED ~ Call Christopher Easton @ 207-329-7854. [Breathe Deeply.  Laugh Often.  Live simply.  Love generously.  Care deeply.  Speak kindly.]

Fri. July 24  Simplicity Circle at Stratford Ecological Center  7 - 9 p.m.
        Spend an evening out engaged in intentional conversation around interesting and meaningful topics.  Each month we gather together to explore our own opinions, ideas, and understandings, set amongst current events, documentary discoveries, and topics that help us realize a simple and ecologically-minded life. $10/year. (Your first time is free.)  Location: 3083 Liberty Rd. outside Delaware.  The 4th Friday of the month. Contact Christa at 740-363-2548 or treebeing@aol.com

Sat. July 25  Yoga for Every BODY at Sunbury Community Library  9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
        Bring a yoga mat, towel or blanket and dress in layers. (Room is warm.) This is an open class with focus on meditation, relaxation and stretching. Poses are modified as needed for students' abilities. $7 per class.  Led by Victoria Frisch <vfrisch@tmail.com>  Location:  44 Burrer Dr, Sunbury, Ohio 43074.

Sat. July 25  Free Public Meditations for Peace at Pranava Meditation Center near Athens  4 p.m. Open; 7:30 Meditation
        This group visits Clintonville quite often so they are inviting like minded folks to come and participate in their free meditations for peace.  Gate opens at 4 p.m. Meditation starts at 7:30 p.m.  Primitive camping available afterwards, but bring your own water and supplies.  Location: 32654 McCumber Rd, Rutland, Oh 43055.  Contact Kevin Wilson <pranavameditationcenter@hotmail.com> or visit www.pranavameditationcenter.com.

Sat. July 25   "Energy Analysis and How It Saves You Money" Free Energy Seminar  6 p.m.
        We will introduce how to do your own home energy analysis, and when to hire a pro. Learn what your utility bills are telling you.  Discover effective ways to save energy and money in your home or business.  Do-it-yourself forms will be provided.  Location: 1078 Goodale Blvd. Columbus, OH 43212. Call: 614-458-1162 ~ Email:  green@wattworks.com or visit www.wattworks.com.     

"Three o'clock is always too late or too early for anything you want to do." ~ Jean-Paul Sartre

Mon. July 27  Whites Taking Action Against Racism: A Practice Group  6:30 - 8 p.m
        In each one of us lies the  seeds of action. In our communities we find support for those seeds to take root. Have you considered speaking up or taking action about racism but want information, support and community? Group facilitation will rotate among members and include time for information sharing, support and strategy building.This practice group meets the 4th Monday of each month.  Location: Simply Living, 2929 North High St. For more information contact Carol Z  a t (614) 447-2084, doro@copper.net.

Tues. July 28  Family Farm Chores at Stratford Ecological Center  9:30 a.m. -11 a.m.
        Each morning the farm family cares for the livestock, checking on their well-being, feeding grain and hay, filling waterers, gathering and washing eggs, and  milking the goats. Become a part of the family one morning a month as you take your turn helping with morning chores. Dress for dirt. Limit 6 families per month. Please register for each individual month by sending $10/family in advance.  Location: Stratford Ecological Center, 3083 Liberty Rd., Delaware. Contact Christa: 740-363-2548; treebeing@aol.com;  or visit www.StratfordEcologicalCenter.org.

Tues. July 28  Co-op Board Meeting at CRC  7 - 9 p.m.
     
Meets 4th Tuesday of the month. All members are welcome to attend.  A portion of the meeting includes an Open Forum to ask questions or offer feedback on any issues of concern to members. Location:  Clintonville Resources Center (CRC), 14 W. Lakeview Ave. 43202.

Tues. July 28  Special Event Movie "A Sense of Wonder: A Film about Rachel Carson" at Drexel  7:30 p.m.
       
When pioneering environmentalist Rachel Carson published Silent Spring in 1962, the backlash from her critics thrust her into a political maelstrom. Using many of Carson's own words, Kaiulani Lee embodies this extraordinary woman in a documentary-style film which depicts Carson in the final year of her life.  Struggling with cancer, Carson recounts with both humor and anger attacks by the chemical industry, the government and the press as she focuses her limited energy to get her message of the dangers of chemical pollution to Congress and the American people.  The 55-minute film is an intimate and poignant reflection of Carson's life as she emerges as America's most successful advocate for the natural world. Location: Drexel East Theater, 2254 E. Main St. in Bexley. Sponsored by the Central Ohio Sierra Club, Simply Living and the Free Press, the movie is free and open to the public, donations accepted.

Weds. July 29  What is Anarchism?  Discussion at Sporeprint Infoshop  7 p.m.
        A discussion of definitions of anarchism in relation to various philosophical and social movements referred to as "anarchist".  Location: 172 e. 5th ave., cbus, oh; 614.299.INFO or email: info@sporeprint.info; web: www.sporeprint.info.

Fri. July 31  "LED Lighting for your Home and Business" Free Energy Seminar  3 p.m.
        Learn about light emitting diodes (LEDs) and why they’re superior to incandescent and fluorescent lighting.  Many improvements in recent years has made LED a realistic alternative for both home and business use.  See all the different shapes and sizes available and learn how LED lighting can save you money on energy, replacement and maintenance costs. 
Location: 1078 Goodale Blvd. Columbus, OH 43212. Call: 614-458-1162 ~ Email:  green@wattworks.com or visit www.wattworks.com.  

Fri. July 31  COSI Family Friday Nights  5 - 9 p.m.
        COSI stays open late for family-friendly fun the last Friday of every month! You can explore science, discover fun and stay late! Admission is only $7 per person after 5 p.m. and includes all of COSI plus an Extreme Screen movie.  Location: COSI, 333.W.Broad St., 43215; Tel: 1.888.819.COSI. For more info, see  http://www.cosi.org/visitors/family/ffn/

Fri. July 31  Beat of Life Drumming at the Shepherd's Corner Labyrinth  7 - 8:30 p.m.
        Join with others for drumming at the labyrinth; welcome the healing energies of music and the labyrinth while experiencing community. Feel free to bring your own percussion instruments or to use one of ours. Facilitated by
Eric Pawlowski, staff.  Suggested Donation: $5  Register by July 29. Location: Shepherd's Corner, 987 N. Waggoner Road, Blacklick, Ohio  43004. Call 866-4302 or email shepherdscorner@sbcglobal.net or visit www.shepherdscorner.org

"Hope is both the earliest and the most indispensable virtue inherent in the state of being alive. If life is to be sustained hope must remain, even where confidence is wounded, trust impaired." ~ Erik H. Erikson

Sat. Aug. 1  "LED Lighting for your Home and Business" Free Energy Seminar  3 p.m.
        Learn about light emitting diodes (LEDs) and why they’re superior to incandescent and fluorescent lighting.  Many improvements in recent years has made LED a realistic alternative for both home and business use.  See all the different shapes and sizes available and learn how LED lighting can save you money on energy, replacement and maintenance costs. 
Location: 1078 Goodale Blvd. Columbus, OH 43212. Call: 614-458-1162 ~ Email:  green@wattworks.com or visit www.wattworks.com. 

Sat. Aug. 1  Light Upon Light Celebration of Food and Fellowship for Simply Living  4 p.m. Carpool
        A summer celebration of fabulous food and fellowship at the off-the-grid home of Eric & Liz Hansen,
11781 Dunhan Rd., Mt. Vernon. Carpool from the Giant Eagle parking lot at 2801 N. High St,, leaving at 4 pm. Reservations by 7/24: suggested donation $20, $35/couple; after 7/24: $25, $40/couple. Reserve with Ben: ben@simplyliving.org or 614-447-0296. Proceeds support Simply Living's Earth Institute course offerings.

Thurs. Aug. 6  Clintonville Area Commission (CAC) Meeting  at Whetstone Library  7:30 p.m.
        Meets the first Thursday evening of each month at the Whetstone Library, 3909 N. High Street, in the Multi-Purpose Room at 7:30 p.m. The public is encouraged to attend to learn about projects affecting the neighborhood.  Individuals, neighborhood groups and contractors working in conjunction with the City of Columbus often present status reports regarding ongoing infrastructure improvements and current issues or concerns. More info online at  http://www.clintonvilleareacommission.org/

Thurs-Sun Aug. 6-9  American Community Gardening Association's Annual Conference: Putting Down Roots
        The ACGA's 30th national conference will be held at their new HQ at the Franklin Park Conservatory. Covers all aspects of gardening and greening.  40 engaging workshops, thematic tours (by bicycle and vans) visiting Columbus’ diverse community gardens and other green sites, a welcome reception, keynote speakers, a film festival, a banquet featuring locally raised food, networking, a silent auction, and more. All community gardeners welcome. Some scholarships are available, and one-day registrations are also available.  Early Bird registration ends June 30.  Scholarship applications due June 30.  For details or to register, visit www.communitygarden.org or phone 877-275-2242.   

Sun. Aug. 9 
Shape Note Singing at St. James Episcopal Church in Clintonville  4 - 6 p.m.
        Shape note singing  is intense, religious folk music sung in four-part harmony without instruments.                     No musical training is required, and beginners are welcome.  Singings are held the  second Sunday of the month from 4-6 p.m. at St. James Episcopal Church, 3400 Calumet St.  Contact Eric Conrad at (614) 481-7637 or econrad@math.ohio-state.edu for more information or visit http://www.math.ohio-state.edu/~econrad/fasola2.html.


Fri-Sun Aug. 14-16  Locavore Weekend Getaway near Athens Features Author Marilou Suszko, Workshops, Tours 
        Join Marilou Suszko author of Farms and Foods of Ohio: From Garden Gate to Dinner Plate for a weekend of exploring, preparing, eating, and celebrating local foods during the Locavore Weekend Getaway at the beautiful Carpenter Inn and Conference Center in Southeastern Ohio, August 14-16, 2009. The weekend will include a mozzarella making workshop, trip to the Athens Farmer’s Market with Suszko, cooking demonstration and class using Farmer’s Market finds, tour of Snowville Creamery, and delicious meals made with local ingredients, fresh from the farm. The Locavore Weekend Getaway is for all adventurers looking for something close to home this summer. For more information or to register contact Trillium Workshops at 740-591-8626 or visit www.trilliumohio.com/WRLocavore.html

Sat. Aug. 15  Canning Beans at Stratford Ecological Center  9 am - 1 pm or 2 - 6 pm
        Learn how to pressure-can green beans by doing it within the support of a group. All participants will play a part in helping to preserve the harvest. You just need to bring yourself, a snack if you'd like one, and a willingness to roll up your sleeves and take part in the process.. You'll leave with a few jars of green beans to take home. This class teaches pressure canning; the experience can easily transfer to preserving meats and other non-acid vegetables. Limited 8 families per class. Please register by sending in $20 per family. (Let us know if you prefer the morning or afternoon class.)  Location: 3083 Liberty Rd. outside Delaware.  Contact Christa at 740-363-2548 or treebeing@aol.com
;  or visit www.StratfordEcologicalCenter.org.

Sat. Aug. 15  Sierra Club Summer Party at Fancyburg Park in Upper Arlington!  4-8 p.m.
        The park is located just west of Kioka Ave between Fishinger and Zollinger Roads.  The park provides for a self-guided Tree Trek, which includes a tour of 60 different trees in the park.  Pamphlets including a map and descriptions of the trees are provided.  The park includes a Dawn Redwood, a tree that was once thought to be extinct and known only through fossils. We have reserved a shelterhouse and grills.  Please bring place-settings and a dish to share. Non-members welcome! Rain or shine! 

Sun-Fri  Aug. 16-21  Living Rivers--Arteries of the Eastern Forest, A 5-Day Field Course at Nature Sanctuary
      
This course will further participants' appreciation of the Eastern forest by studying its lifeblood -- its rivers and streams, and the myriads of life forms that watersheds support. Experts in the fields of botany, mussels, crayfish, fish and salamanders will be leading this course - giving participants a global, cross-disciplinary foundation of knowledge. America's Eastern Forest shares many tree and mammal genera with closely-related forest centers located in Europe and Eastern Asia. However, our native forest has one major feature that, when compared to its sister forests, distinguishes it globally. Quite simply, America's Eastern temperate forest claims the highest aquatic life diversity in the temperate world. Conservation challenges now make waterways one of the most imperiled of the forest's components throughout the temperate world, so it behooves Eastern US citizens to gain knowledge quickly in this important realm. This course is suitable for any person interested in living systems, regardless of formal educational background and vocation. Limited to 16 participants. For full information:  www.highlandssanctuary.org/WE/Waterways/waterways.htm

"Nudists have no fashion sense." ~ Peter Kunkel

Weds. Aug. 19  Yoga for Every BODY at Sunbury Community Library  5:30 - 6:50 p.m.
        Bring a yoga mat, towel or blanket and dress in layers. (Room is warm.) This is an open class with focus on meditation, relaxation and stretching. Poses are modified as needed for students' abilities. $7 per class.  Led by Victoria Frisch <vfrisch@tmail.com>  Location:  44 Burrer Dr, Sunbury, Ohio 43074.

Sat. Aug. 22  Yoga for Every BODY at Sunbury Community Library  9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
        Bring a yoga mat, towel or blanket and dress in layers. (Room is warm.) This is an open class with focus on meditation, relaxation and stretching. Poses are modified as needed for students' abilities. $7 per class.  Led by Victoria Frisch <vfrisch@tmail.com>  Location:  44 Burrer Dr, Sunbury, Ohio 43074.

Sat. Aug. 22  Canning Tomatoes at Stratford Ecological Center  9am - 1 pm or 2 - 6 pm
        Gain the confidence to preserve from your garden by canning with others. We will hot-water bath can tomatoes. This is the same process that is used for pickles, fruits, and jellies. Join us in the kitchen as we wash, blanch, and process whole tomatoes into quarts of scarlet satisfaction. Limited 8 families per class. Please register by sending in $20 per family. (Let us know if you prefer the morning or afternoon class.) Location: 3083 Liberty Rd. outside Delaware.  Register by sending in $20 per family.
Contact Christa at 740-363-2548 or treebeing@aol.com;  or visit www.StratfordEcologicalCenter.org.

Sun. Aug. 23  Shape Note Singing at St. James Episcopal Church in Clintonville  4 - 6 p.m.
        Shape note singing  is intense, religious folk music sung in four-part harmony without instruments.                     No musical training is required, and beginners are welcome.  Singings are held the  second Sunday of the month from 4-6 p.m. at St. James Episcopal Church, 3400 Calumet St.  Contact Eric Conrad at (614) 481-7637 or econrad@math.ohio-state.edu for more information or visit http://www.math.ohio-state.edu/~econrad/fasola2.html.

Weds. Aug. 26  Yoga for Every BODY at Sunbury Community Library  5:30 - 6:50 p.m.
        Bring a yoga mat, towel or blanket and dress in layers. (Room is warm.) This is an open class with focus on meditation, relaxation and stretching. Poses are modified as needed for students' abilities. $7 per class.  Led by Victoria Frisch <vfrisch@tmail.com>  Location:  44 Burrer Dr, Sunbury, Ohio 43074.

Fri-Sat Aug 28-29  Speaking Peace: Introductory Workshop on Nonviolent Communication
      
Compassionate Communication of Central Ohio (CCCO) is pleased to announce a 1.5 day immersion in the principles and practices of NVC: Speaking Peace: Foundations of Compassionate Nonviolent Communication (NVC).  Led by CCCO director and Certified NVC Trainer, Jeff Brown and assisted by members of the local community. Friday evening and all day Saturday at Broad Street Presbyterian Church, 760 East Broad St. 43205; just east of downtown Columbus.  For more info and to register: www.nvcohio.org.

Sat. Aug. 29  Yoga for Every BODY at Sunbury Community Library  9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
        Bring a yoga mat, towel or blanket and dress in layers. (Room is warm.) This is an open class with focus on meditation, relaxation and stretching. Poses are modified as needed for students' abilities. $7 per class.  Led by Victoria Frisch <vfrisch@tmail.com>  Location:  44 Burrer Dr, Sunbury, Ohio 43074.

Sat. Aug. 29  Anya Syrkin Offers Course on Western Herbal Medicine on 5 Saturdays  10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
       
This is a hands on introduction to understanding and using medicinal and culinary plants taught by Clinical Herbalist and Educator Anya Syrkin, MS HM, CNS. The course will cover plant identification, herbal preparation, research, plant profiles and much more. The five month course that will meet one Saturday a month from 10 am to 5 pm at 3726 N. High St in Clintonville. For more information please contact anya@columbusherbalclinic.com, 614 804 - 0614 or visit Anya's new web page: www.columbusherbalclinic.com.

Sat. Aug. 29  Wessie Fest Nature Festival at Otterbein Lake  10 am - 2 pm
       
Enjoy outdoor fun with live native animals, children's activities, exhibits, native plants, music, and food.  Located along the Alum Creek bikeway at Otterbein Lake, just south of Main St. in Westerville. Cars enter through 60 Collegeview Rd. To volunteer or have a booth/display contact Lindalee Brownstein at lindabrownstein@att.net 614-570-7342 or visit www.otterbeinlake.org.

"Love is an endless mystery, for it has nothing else to explain it." ~ Rabindranath Tagore

Mon. Sept. 7  Ohio Green Living Fayre in Zanesville  11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
        This year the Ohio Green Living Fayre (3rd Annual) will be held at Zanes Landing Park in downtown Zanesville, OH.  Located right on the Muskingum River, just north of the historic Y bridge - you can bike (located at the head of a 3-mile bike trail), bus (two blocks from the Greyhound terminal), drive (just off Interstate 70), or boat (dock available) to the event.  Admission is only $5 per person and parking is free! 
        This year's event will feature: >>40 workshops on green energy (How can you apply for those PV rebates?), healthy lifestyles (natural herbs and such), alternative construction (straw bale, passive solar, water catching),  and sustainable living (with a special emphasis on how to live green in the city and suburbs); >> All-day music from the solar-powered stage; >> Alternative powered vehicles; A complete children's program (including fishing university); Vendors with green living demonstrations; A cruise on the Lorena paddlewheel boat (and many of the workshops will be held on this unique craft - which is moored at the park); Find out more at http://ohiogreenliving.org/ 
        Vendors & Sponsors Wanted: If you are interested in displaying your wares at the Fayre (last year about 1,000 attended - who knows how many this year), we want you there.  This event is an all-volunteer educational event, so we purposely keep prices affordable (only $50 for a 10 x 10 space).  We do ask, however, that you incorporate a demonstration aspect to your booth.  Booth spaces for non-profits are free (after all, the point of this project is to raise money in support of non-profits focused on sustainable living). More info and applications can be found at http://ohiogreenliving.org/?page_id=79 or contact Jay Warmke <jay@bluerockstation.com>
        Volunteers Wanted: Be part of this event... contact Elyse at elyse.perruchon@gmail.com


Notable and Quotable

"We are living 'neath the great big dipper
We are washed by the very same rain
We are swimming in this stream together
Some in power and some in pain
We can worship this ground we walk on
Cherishing the beings that we live beside
Loving spirits will live forever
We're all swimming to the other side"
~ Pat Humphries, chorus of her song "Swimming to the Other Side"
Listen and read about this extraordinary song:
http://www.npr.org/programs/atc/features/2002/may/humphries/index.html

More Events Calendars...
WCBE   http://events.publicbroadcasting.net/wcbe/events.eventsmain
Free Press  http://www.freepress.org/calendar.php
Columbus Progressive Newsletter  http://www.columbuspeacenetwork.org/
Metro Parks : http://reservations.metroparks.net/programs/

Sustainable Clintonville: Contact 263-0942 or HBallard@otterbein.edu for information.
Sustainable Westerville: Contact 891-2823 or maeco@columbus.rr.com for information.
Sustainable Worthington: Visit www.sustainableworthington.org for information.
  Your neighborhood sustainability group here!

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Peace and Agape,

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