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10 things to do on 7/25/2008

Friday-Sunday once a month for 6 months  
Samavesha Yoga Immersion
Rudramandir
830 Bancroft Way, Berkeley
510.486.8700
samaveshayoga.com
info at rudramandir.com
Nourish your being. Samavesha yoga: an integrative approach to in-depth studies of Tantrik yoga and “Immersion into the Divine.”


06.18-08.30  
The Big Read, Sonoma County Countywide Reading Program To Read To Kill a Mockingbird
www.bigreadsonoma.com or call Robin Metalitz, KRCB Outreach Coordinator at 707-584-2005.
707.584.2005
www.bigreadsonoma.com
The Big Read Sonoma County, countywide reading program. This year’s program, will takes place during September and October. will include activities and book-related projects based upon the novel To Kill a Mockingbird. Community Members are encouraged to participate and organize activities related to the Big Read this fall.


07.04-07.28   6-9pm
Conflux Vignettes: Artwork by Julie Oppermann, Brian Lucas and Daniel Glendening
Buzz Gallery
2318 Telegraph Ave. at 23rd St.
Oakland CA 94612
510.465.4073
www.mamabuzzcafe.com
info at mamabuzzcafe.com
Group exhibition of artworks by Julie Oppermann, Brian Lucas and Daniel Glendening. Opening reception Friday, July 4th 6-9pm Buzz Gallery.

http://www.julieoppermann.com
http://www.notabove-notbelow.blogspot.com/


07.19-07.27  
Lifting the Veils Retreat
Institute of Noetic Sciences Retreat Center
Petaluma, California
510.725.2132
www.livingintruth.com
info at livingintruth.com
This 9-day retreat explores elegant and powerful ways to effortlessly transform the patterns of our everyday life experience in ways that best express our deepest truth.


07.20-07.26   10am-5pm
Chi Gung Tui Na: Energy Bodywork
Menlo College, Atherton, CA, 94027
415.454.5243
www.energyarts.com
eainfo at energyarts.com
Chi Gung Tui Na: Energy Bodywork: Taoist Lineage Master Bruce Frantzis rarely teaches chi gung tui na, which combines knowledge of chi healing with hands-on bodywork. Therapists of all backgrounds can integrate the techniques.


July 23 - August 3  
Wine Country Film Festival
Kenwood Depot, 314 Warm Springs Rd, Kenwood
707.935.3456
www.wcff.us
Terroir of Cinema
A Celebration of Films, Filmmakers
& The Cultural and Natural Landscapes That Inspire Them.
July 23 through August 3
Select Napa & SonomaWine Country Locations
Schedule, tickets ($8-$35), Film Passes, and Film Club Memberships ($10)


07.25   7-10pm
Public Teaching with Kali Ma
Pacific Cultural Center
1307 Seabright Ave., Santa Cruz
888.826.8729
www.kalima.org
register at mahasiddhas.org
The Wild Side of Buddhism

Meditation, Chanting and Teachings. of the MahaSiddha Dharma.
$10 - 15 Love Donation suggested, all are welcome.


07.25   8-9:30pm
Reading and Book Signing for CELTIC FOLK SOUL by Jen Delyth
1419 Polk Street, San Francisco
415.673.2027
fields at fieldsbookstore.com
Welsh artist Jen Delyth is one of the most highly respected contemporary Celtic artists in the world. Her debut book, Celtic Folk-Soul, illuminates the beauty, power and spirit of nature expressed through the ancient language of Celtic art and symbol: the voice of the Folk-Soul.


07.25   8-10pm
Modern Kirtan Explorations with Dave Stringer and Suzanne Sterling
830 Bancroft Way (at 6th)
Berkeley, CA 94710
510.486.8700
www.rudramandir.com
info at rudramandir.com
The mysticism of traditional Indian instruments married with the exuberant sensibility of American gospel in a magical night of Kirtan.


07.25   5-6pm
The Art of Sustainability: The Eco-Art of Lita Albuquerque
UC Berkeley Extension South of Market Center, 95 Third Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
510.642.4111
www.unex.berkeley.edu/cat/course1773.html
visualarts at unex.berkeley.edu
Lita Albuquerque is an internationally renowned installation and environmental artist investigating the development of a visual language that translates the vastness of time and space to a human scale. The artist discusses her creative process in this lecture in a six-part series.


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