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End: 4:00 pm
Start: Dec 31 2006 - 10:00am
End: Jan 1 2007 - 4:00pm
The Pal-Item is reporting on the Native American New Year Sobriety Powwow at the Townsend Community Center. The powwow is a three-day event that started Saturday and resumes at 10 a.m. today as they will ring in the New Year on Monday. Pat Thompson, who was one of the event organizers, defined a powwow as a gathering of Native Americans who let the rest of the world see the different aspects of their culture. Where: Townsend Community Center, 855 N. 12 St. Price: Adults - $5, Children under 12 - $3, 6 and under - free End: 1:00 am
Start: Dec 31 2006 - 6:30pm
End: Jan 1 2007 - 1:00am
The InConcert series is hosting a fundraising New Year's Even Party at the 4th Floor Blues Club. The event will include bands, food, and a champagne toast. For more information, call 765-966-5654. | ||
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The Indiana Energy Conference in Crawfordsville is designed for people to explore our culture's relationship with energy. The purpose of gathering together is to discuss our experiences, share ideas, explore action, and build community. Inspired by the Third U.S. Conference on Peak Oil and Community Solutions we will address issues of sustainable living, food production, population growth, modern culture, human relationships to the land and community building among many other things. You are invited to join us for several weekends of learning, connecting, sharing and doing! The conference begins at 1:00 PM on Saturday January 6, 2007. Meetings are scheduled for the following 3 Saturdays. Activities will include: several film screenings, DVD presentations by various speakers, discussion, networking activities and more. See Conference Schedule for event details. | ||
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Start: 6:00 pm
End: 11:00 pm
Art to Heart XV will be happening January 13, 2007 at the Forest Hills Country Club to benefit the Richmond Art Museum and the Reid Hospital Foundation. Limited seating is available; contact information forthcoming. | ||
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Start: 8:00 am
End: 6:00 pm
The Conflict Resolution Center's Mediator Training course will be held on January 19-21 and February 2-4 at Earlham College's Landrum Bolling Center, Room 124. The course provides an intensive training experience for those who want to learn how to mediate conflict in their own lives, in their communities, and for the Conflict Resolution Center as a part of its case work in Wayne County. For more information or to sign up, call 765-973-8511 or e-mail info@conflictrescenter.org. Start: 9:00 am
End: 10:00 pm
The Richmond Wayne County Environmental Awareness Council and the Cope Environmental Center are bringing Dr. John Vann from Ball State University to the area on January 19 to give a series of presentations focused around the documentary “An Inconvenient Truth.” Dr. Vann was trained by Al Gore, climate-change scientists and educators on Al Gore’s farm in Tennessee in September as part of an outreach initiative. The initiative is to get as many people in the nation (and around the world) to learn more about climate change. The presentation will give many facts and statistics about climate change and what may happen if it continues at the current rate. It is not all gloom and doom. The message is that we can do something about it! Come learn about how you can make a difference. Start: 8:30 pm
End: 11:30 pm
Dave and Lindsay, formerly of the Lust Puppies, will be doing an acoustic set at Sacred Grounds. The event is free and open to all. | ||
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Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Waiting For Guffman (1996, Rated R for strong language; directed by Christopher Guest). Small town Blaine, Missouri puts on a pageant, despite a lack of theatrical ability obvious to everyone but themselves. By the director of This is Spinal Tap, Waiting for Guffman affectionately spoofs American musicals, community theater, and the culture of celebrity. Starring Christopher Guest, Eugene Levy, Parker Posey, Fred Willard, and Catherine O’Hara. The f.a.d.e.-IN (Focusing on Art, Diversity, and Education - Indiana) film series showcases a variety of films that fall outside the box of mainstream cinema and may not have been shown in our area. Presented by the Richmond Art Museum and assisted by a generous grant from the Wayne County Indiana Foundation, the series will include independent, foreign, and experimental films, and a scattering of older studio works worth another look. Introduction of films and post-film discussion led by Richmond independent filmmaker Zack Parker will offer a unique experience to film lovers. | ||
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Start: 7:00 am
End: 7:45 pm
A bus from Kansas & Missouri headed to the March on Washington on Saturday will stop in Richmond to change drivers. Richmondites are asked to provide breakfast and/or encouragement to the weary travelers. Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:30 pm
ink Floyd can never be re-created. The PFX is a re-interpretation of the concert that changed live performance forever. It is a concert in a theatre setting that echoes everything that made Pink Floyd one of rock & roll’s greatest icons. It is a celebration of the music, the themes and the innovation that this great bank brought to fans around the world. It is Pink Floyd, up close and personal without losing the scope and power of their performance. It is the PINK FLOYD EXPERIENCE in a new way! This event is co-sponsored with the Earlham College Artist and Lecture Series and the Civic Hall Associates. Tickets required: $20 general admission. Available at the Runyan Center Desk beginning January 5, 2007 For more information, call 765/983-1373. Start: 8:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm
From the Richmond Peaceful Response group: Friday, 26 January, 8:30-9:00 p.m. : Media-publicized rally to send off the Hoosier bus to D.C. for the March on Washington on the 27th (calling for an end to the U.S.A. war in Iraq). Please come pray, sing, cheer, and wave us off. If you are not going to DC, here is your chance to participate locally! A busload of Hoosiers will pick up four people from Richmond in the First Friends Meeting parking lot, 2010 Chester Boulevard (also Route 27). We expect the bus to arrive some time between 8:30 and 9:00 p.m. IF YOU WOULD LIKE A LETTER DELIVERED TO ELECTED OFFICIALS FOR YOU, bring it with you to this rally. Start: 9:30 pm
End: 10:30 pm
Public rally : NO MORE WAR IN IRAQ! This is the local action in support of the march on Washington. Where : Parking lot of First Friends Meeting, 2010 Chester Blvd. One of the Hoosier buses will arrive during the rally to pick up the Richmond folks traveling to DC. Songs, prayers, cheers, words of wisdom, candles, and/or silent solidarity are welcome and encouraged to send off the Hoosier travelers. PLEASE BRING : Written messages to congress for Hoosiers to deliver in Washington, D.C. during Lobby Day on Monday. This event is being publicized to the Richmond news media. | ||
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