Countdown to Thanksgiving….
Posted November 21, 2011 at 9:46 am by Ian Byington
Let’s see what’s going on in the week ahead!
• There’s going to be a booth set up for Karina Serna at the December 10th Flea Market, but in the meantime you can still donate at Islanders Bank to help her & Anthony with their medical expenses as she battles cancer.
• It’s the third year Avon at The Golden Triangle has been doing it, and it’s great!
Tonight starts the winter specials, like this: Monday is Japanese night, Tuesday is Vietnamese night, and Wednesday is Laotian night. All the specials include an appetizer, soup, entree, and dessert. Good deal and good food!
You know what makes a great Christmas present for the cook in your family? Cooking classes with Avon! Drop by the Golden Triangle & get a certificate for her January classes!
• There’s a movie at the Library tonight – here’s more from Rob Simpson:
This Monday (November 21 – 7:00pm at the library) Conscientious Projector will feature a rather startling and upbeat screening.
The film deals with the confrontation between Newtonian science and the latest understanding of Quantum Physics within the arena of health and healing.
The film is called The Living Matrix (here’s the trailer) and features scientists from around the world reflecting on the expansion of human understanding beyond anything we might have imagined.
Since it is being viewed through the lens of human health, it is particularly
relevant to us all. In this time when change is accelerating, this will provide a very positive perspective to carry with us as we head into the holidays.
Hope to see you there!
• You were out playing in the leaves this weekend with the kids, weren’t you? So was Val Curtis, as she shares this guest blog in this morning’s Mental Chew.
• I heard Helen King saw Blithe Spirit last weekend, and she reports she really liked the show (this week there is no show on Thursday, and it plays Friday & Saturday at 7:30pm, and Sunday at 4pm):
If you haven’t seen Blithe Spirit at the County Fairgrounds yet, don’t miss it! What a delightful and entertaining play! We are fortunate to have so many great actors in our midst who perform, as well as those who give of their talent behind the scenes. The set and costumes were fabulous and exact in every detail of London in 1941.
• I love that naturalist & photographer (and natural photographer) Katie Jones catches the wildlife around here and makes it come alive in her pictures – check out her portfolio…she’s amazing.
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