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4 things to do on 8/20/200806.18-08.30 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.
Wednesdays 5:30-7:30pm Samavesha Yoga Philosophy Series 830 Bancroft Way (at 6th) Berkeley 510.486.8700 www.rudramandir.com info at rudramandir.com Classes offer a broad vision of yoga philosophy, with a focus on applying liberating teachings to one’s daily life.
08.10-08.24 2-4pm Increase the Joy of Living: Spiritual Inspiration and Meditation Practices in the Kriya Yoga Tradition Center for Spiritual Enlightenment 1146 University Avenue, San Jose, CA 95126 408.283.0221 www.csecenter.org info at csecenter.org A practical and progressive exploration of the basic practices of Kriya Yoga. Includes inspiration, teachings, affirmations, practice and dialogue. Free.
08.20 3-5pm Urban Solutions: Sustainability Tools for Small Business Bayanihan Community Center 1010 Mission Street Suite B San Francisco, CA 94103 415.553.4433 x114 www.urbansolutionssf.org owen at urbansolutionssf.org Join Urban Solutions and The Idea Hive for a free interactive small business workshop. Participants will learn how to identify business opportunities from the environmental, social, and economic challenges of the Bay Area. The workshop will bring together sustainability, systemic thinking, and the entrepreneur into an experiential learning lab.
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