RUNCIBLE SPOON POETRY SERIES & OPEN-MIC

" Simply Healthy: Creating Sustainable Communities " 2008
Local Food and Aging Well

3rd Annual
Simply Living Fair & Wellness Expo

November 13, 14 and 15th, 2008
Key Note Judy Wicks, Thursday, November 13th in Monroe county Public Library, a national leader in the local, living economies movement;: co-founder of the nationwide Business Alliance for Local Living Economies (BALLE), and founder of the Sustainable Business Network of Greater Philadelphia (SBN) and the White Dog Cafe.

"A local living economy "is an economy in which basic needs are produced close to home in ways that are sustainable and don't harm the environment. This requires a cooperative mentality, because there's no such thing as a stand-alone sustainable business. - it must be part of a sustainable system. Individuals, or individual businesses, can't provide for all our basic needs by themselves. We need a local food system, a local energy system, local clothing manufacturing, and green building methods. In the face of climate change and peak oil, our survival depends on community self-reliance." Judy Wicks
 
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7:00 pm most 4th Fridays
412 E. 6th Street
Bloomington, IN
812-334-3997


FOR INFORMATION CONTACT poetry@hartrock.net

The Runcible Spoon Poetry Series will present a reading and Open-Mike on the fourth Friday of each month at 7:00pm unless otherwise announced. The event is FREE and OPEN to the Public
The series was originally produced by local poet Dennis Sipe, then Mary Dezember, from 1993-1997. A nicely detailed history can be found in, The Linen Weave of Bloomington Poets Anthology, edited by Jenny Kander, available in Bloomington, IN at Howard's and other booksellers.
Runcible Spoon Poetry Series is produced and hosted by Patricia C. Coleman. Patricia is a member of 5 Women Poets and The Bloomington StorytellersGuild.
For further information about the series and future readings click here.
 

Light Hand by Patricia C. Coleman
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Mention Rumi and Runcible Spoon and get 10% off your next Reiki Session with Patricia!

Center for Sustainable Living
 
 


RUNCIBLE SPOON POETRY SERIES & OPEN-MIC
7:00 pm, 4th Fridays - September through July

"Autumn's Curiosity" Seasonal Open-mic!

Please join me

October 24th , 2008, 7:00 pm

for this autumnal open-mic

The program features:

YOU

Share your favorite poems, stories, music, and songs or come to listen!


7:00pm

412 E. 6th Street
Bloomington, IN
812-334-3997

 

Next month - "Community World Voices" an annual program featuring poetry in translation and world voices from Bloomington and beyond.

 

Bring your own poetry or your favorite poets, a song or story to share during the open-mic!

"Poetry makes it easier to swim through the murkiest of waters."

RUNCIBLE SPOON POETRY CALENDAR 2008 - 2009

September 26th Welcome Back !
"Beginnings and Changes" with Breshaun Joyner, Alyce Miller and Eric Rensberger and Special guest Morishio
 
October
Autumn's Curiosity
 
November
World Voices
 
December
 
January
 
February
Lotsa Love
 
March
 
April
 
May
- Dr. Monika Herzig and Norbert Krapf entitled "Imagine: Indiana in Music and Words".
 
June
 
July
 

Check Back for Calendar Updates!

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Updated Oct 2008

Echinacea - Hand painted and machine quilted resist by Patricia C. Coleman