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Our weekly Sunday Circle gathering is a wonderful way to connect with your spiritual practice, in company with other like-mindedfolks. It's upbeat, fun, full of love, and a great way to spend your late Sunday morning! Enjoy live music from both guest and house musicians, time for meditation, and talks by spiritual teachers from manydifferent paths, all honoringthesacred in ourselves, each other, andall creation.Connect with an eclectic community of caring, creative, heart-wide-open people, committed to doing the work of Spirit together. For families, weoffer special Children's and Youth Circles to support and nourish our young ones.Whoever you are, wherever you are, please come experience, express, and deepen your unique path of spiritual growth with us! At Jump Start in the Blue Star Arts Complex at 11:00 am Sunday mornings...for directions, or more info about location, please see our Meeting Locations page.
IN THE CIRCLE
FEBRUARY 19
"Bernice Lewis Sings" AND 3:00pm HOUSE CONCERT
Rudi joins forces with nationally prominent singer/songwriter, Bernice Lewis, to explore some of the vital connections between creativity and spirituality. A fixture on the coffeehouse circuit, contemporary-folk radio, and at the major folk festivals, Bernice currently teaches songwriting and performing at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts and Colorado College in Colorado Springs. Her insightful songs and heartwarming style have won her a national following and gigs at such prestigious venues as NPR's Mountain Stage, the Kerrville Folk Festival Mainstage and the Kennedy Center; she is a published poet and producer who has been featured in Yoga Journal for her work with sound and yoga. In addition to singing during our morning service, we're delighted to present this acclaimed songwriter, poet, producer and educator with her spellbinding songs in the intimate house concert setting of Casa SurPresa, Rudi and Zet's home beginning at 3:00pm. Suggested donation: $15; seating is limited, reservations appreciated by signing the Sunday Notebook or contacting the Circle Office. You'll be glad you came! www.bernicelewis.com
FEBRUARY 26
"MUSIC FROM GREG KLYMA"
Greg Klyma (klyma.com) is the Rust Belt vagabond - a home-cooked meal and a Vaudeville show in a fast food, karaoke world. As Sarah Craig (manager, Caffe Lena) says, "The stories blend seamlessly into songs, evoking a flavor of Mark Twain, Woody Guthrie and David Sedaris." A prolific songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and seasoned performer, Klyma brings to every stage a catalog of songs that assume audiences are both smart and able to laugh.
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