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Location: RVML - 258 A St, Ashland UPSTAIRS, Suite 7
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Time: 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
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Video & Discussion Series: "Movies That Move You"
Facilitated by Marla Estes, MA
Free Admission, Donations Welcome!
Please Note Time & Location: 258 A St., UPSTAIRS, Suite 7, 6:30- 9:30pm
Series Description:
Join facilitator Marla Estes to watch and discuss the concepts of love, psychology, sociology and culture in these great films. All ages welcome!
Tonight's film:
An award-winning Russian film (2002) humorously exploring a love triangle where no one speaks the same language- literally!
Please note: The actual title of these films is not permitted on our website per our Licensing Agreement. Sorry! However; the titles are included in RVML's Weekly Event Announcement e-Mails (see below for link).
Facilitator's Biography:
Marla Estes, MA lives in Ashland and is a workshop leader, teacher, writer, and mentor. Having a Masters degree in Transpersonal Studies, she has taught at SOU Extension, the SAEJ program at Ashland High School, and has led women's study groups. Several of her articles have been published in the Sentient Times and Alternatives Magazine.
Website: http://www.MarlaEstes.com
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To receive e-mail updates about events at RVML, click http://www.rvml.org/forms/elist.html
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RENT RVML's NEW EVENT FACILITY: The Ashland Railroad Museum upstairs seats 50 people in folding chairs for lectures, workshops and films. The 1,000 Sq.Ft. presentation area is air-conditioned and wheelchair accessible with full audio-visual equipment. Additional publicity and production services available. More information: (541) 552-9119 e-mail: [email protected]
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Thursday, December 4, 2008 (3 4 5 11 15 16 17 18)
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Location: RVML - 258 A St, Ashland- Suite 7 UPSTAIRS
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
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"Create Your Inspirational Video" with Lightwerx Media Designers Trevor Thomas & Jason Engel
Presented by the Ashland Internet Marketing Group
Cost: $3.00-5.00 Suggested donation, everyone welcome
Description:
The AIMG meets monthly to share training, support, and friendship for folks bringing their businesses to the Internet.
This presentation includes how-to information on "do-it-yourself" templates with sources for low-cost and free images and music. Learn to create an inspirational video to attract viewers and encourage pass-along readership. Good Cause Marketing consultant Robert Gluckson also provides script-writing and internet marketing tips.
Gluckson offers a related "Create Your Newsletter" Workshop on Tuesday, December 2, 6 to 8:30 p.m. at 258 A Street, Suite 6B, Ashland; cost is $35. Learn to create newsletters that attract viewers and improve sales.
Good Cause Marketing consultant Robert Gluckson can be contacted for more info at (541) 890-4621 or email [email protected]
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To receive e-mail updates about events at RVML, click http://www.rvml.org/forms/elist.html
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RENT RVML's NEW EVENT FACILITY: The Ashland Railroad Museum upstairs seats 50 people in folding chairs for lectures, workshops and films. The 1,000 Sq.Ft. presentation area is air-conditioned and wheelchair accessible with full audio-visual equipment. Additional publicity and production services available. More information: (541) 552-9119 e-mail: [email protected]
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Location: RVML - 258 A St, Ashland- Library Book Room DOWNSTAIRS
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM
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ReGeneration Dialogue Series with Dominic Allamano
EVERY THURSDAY 7:00-9:30pm
FREE ADMISSION (Intended for young adults)
Note Location: RVML 258 A Street, Library Book Room DOWNSTAIRS
Description:
A weekly experiential event for young adults (approx. late teens to late 30's), exploring emerging culture, embodied consciousness and regenerative action. Events utilize elements of Heart Circle to create a safe and empowering space to explore coming of Age in the 21st century, the regenerative possibilities for human culture and the Earth, and how to activate this potential in our local community.
Note: Intended for young adults
More info at: http://www.regenproject.net
Facilitators' Biography:
Dominic Allamano is a passionate and potent voice of the emerging visionary generation, inspiring others to shine their light brightly by boldly and humbly shining his. Since his late teens, when he began to see clearly following life altering physical trauma, he has focused his energies in two interrelated realms. The first is the realms of experiential education and explorations of the embodiment of consciousness, while the second is in a deep exploration of the sociological and systemic elements of the dominant world culture. The merging of these two realms has allowed him to perceive many of the key patterns and dynamics that define today's world and hold the promise for tomorrow's.
He feels called to be as a midwife to the emerging culture, assisting both in its birth and development as well as in the navigation of the unforeseen consequences of humanity's past choices, which are defining the context for that emergence. Through extensive travels and speaking around the Pacific Northwest he has aligned with an inspired network of allies with whom he is crafting new paradigm networks and tools like the WorldCrafter's Network (http://www.worldcrafters.org) and CultureSeed (http://www.cultureseed.org) to support the emergence of this new culture.
Note Location: RVML 258 A Street, Library Book Room DOWNSTAIRS
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To receive e-mail updates about events at RVML, click http://www.rvml.org/forms/elist.html
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RENT RVML's NEW EVENT FACILITY: The Ashland Railroad Museum upstairs seats 50 people in folding chairs for lectures, workshops and films. The 1,000 Sq.Ft. presentation area is air-conditioned and wheelchair accessible with full audio-visual equipment. Additional publicity and production services available. More information: (541) 552-9119 e-mail: [email protected]
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Friday, December 5, 2008 (3 4 5 11 15 16 17 18)
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Location: RVML - 258 A St, Ashland DOWNSTAIRS
Friday, December 5, 2008
Time: 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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First Friday Art Walk: "Geometry of a Spirit, Moments in Meditation" by Goa Lobaugh
Through the month of December, RVML will feature the original artwork of Goa Lobaugh opening First Friday, December 5 from 5pm - 8pm. The exhibit will be located downstairs the Media Exchange at 258 A Street across from Ace Hardware.
Entitled, " Geometry of a Spirit, Moments in Meditation," Lobaugh blends spirituality with technology. "In Tibet, at the highest monastery on the planet, it occurred to me that I could blend my computer skills and my spiritual path to find my creative outlet," says Goa Lobaugh, founder of Liquid Buddha Studios, an Ashland visual effects and animation company that has done work for such spiritually innovative organizations as Wingmakers, HeartMath, and Earthdance International.
Lobaugh, a private pilot, narrowly avoided a plane crash in 1999 and, when faced with his mortality, says "I realized my priorities were badly out of balance." He quit his job as an IT engineer with America Online and embarked on what he describes as "a mythic journey around the world." It was on this journey, sitting with Buddhist monks in the Himalayas, that he decided on a path to combine spirituality with technology in the form of digital animation creating what he describes as "visual effects for conscious evolution."
Self-taught, Lobaugh quickly achieved recognition for his work, which has appeared nationally and internationally at film festivals and gallery shows. In May 2008 he had a solo show at Bohemia Gallery in Ashland. Most recently, Goa's work was included in a Square Foot exhibit in NYC- hosted by Alex Grey's MicroCosm Gallery. Pieces from that show will be included in the showing at RVML in December. Inspired by science, his work is based on sacred geometric structures, which, he says, is the mainstay of his design approach. "I am fascinated by the cycles of the natural world and this leads me to reflect on mathematics and the spiritual and creative truths revealed in its patterns," he says. "I am translating scientific findings and turning them into eye candy," he adds with a smile. Liquid Buddha currently has several films in production and the show will feature stills from them as well as animations projected on display screens.
Liquid Buddha Studios focuses on creating visual effects for conscious evolution. By blending technology with spirituality they use digital animation grounded in sacred geometry to reveal the creative truths hidden within its patterns; translating science into eye candy for a variety of spiritually progressive clients.
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To receive e-mail updates about events at RVML, click http://www.rvml.org/forms/elist.html
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RENT RVML's LECTURE HALL: The 1,000 Sq.ft. presentation area upstairs is air-conditioned and wheelchair accessible with full audio-visual capabilities available. Fifty folding chairs can be arranged in different configurations for meetings, lectures, and gatherings. -$15.00 per hour, additional publicity and production services availible. http://www.rvml.org/contact.shtml
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Thursday, December 11, 2008 (3 4 5 11 15 16 17 18)
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Location: RVML - 258 A St, Ashland- Library Book Room DOWNSTAIRS
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM
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ReGeneration Dialogue Series with Dominic Allamano
EVERY THURSDAY 7:00-9:30pm
FREE ADMISSION (Intended for young adults)
Note Location: RVML 258 A Street, Library Book Room DOWNSTAIRS
Description:
A weekly experiential event for young adults (approx. late teens to late 30's), exploring emerging culture, embodied consciousness and regenerative action. Events utilize elements of Heart Circle to create a safe and empowering space to explore coming of Age in the 21st century, the regenerative possibilities for human culture and the Earth, and how to activate this potential in our local community.
Note: Intended for young adults
More info at: http://www.regenproject.net
Facilitators' Biography:
Dominic Allamano is a passionate and potent voice of the emerging visionary generation, inspiring others to shine their light brightly by boldly and humbly shining his. Since his late teens, when he began to see clearly following life altering physical trauma, he has focused his energies in two interrelated realms. The first is the realms of experiential education and explorations of the embodiment of consciousness, while the second is in a deep exploration of the sociological and systemic elements of the dominant world culture. The merging of these two realms has allowed him to perceive many of the key patterns and dynamics that define today's world and hold the promise for tomorrow's.
He feels called to be as a midwife to the emerging culture, assisting both in its birth and development as well as in the navigation of the unforeseen consequences of humanity's past choices, which are defining the context for that emergence. Through extensive travels and speaking around the Pacific Northwest he has aligned with an inspired network of allies with whom he is crafting new paradigm networks and tools like the WorldCrafter's Network (http://www.worldcrafters.org) and CultureSeed (http://www.cultureseed.org) to support the emergence of this new culture.
Note Location: RVML 258 A Street, Library Book Room DOWNSTAIRS
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To receive e-mail updates about events at RVML, click http://www.rvml.org/forms/elist.html
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RENT RVML's NEW EVENT FACILITY: The Ashland Railroad Museum upstairs seats 50 people in folding chairs for lectures, workshops and films. The 1,000 Sq.Ft. presentation area is air-conditioned and wheelchair accessible with full audio-visual equipment. Additional publicity and production services available. More information: (541) 552-9119 e-mail: [email protected]
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Monday, December 15, 2008 (3 4 5 11 15 16 17 18)
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Location: RVML - 258 A St, Ashland Suite 7 UPSTAIRS
Monday, December 15, 2008
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Astrology in Ashland Lecture Series- An Introduction to Astronomy for Astrologers
By Richard Moeschl
Cost: $6.00, General Public, $5.00 Seniors (62+), $4.00 NCGR Members
Presented by: "Astrology in Ashland"- The Southern Oregon Chapter of the
National Council for Geocosmic Research (SONCGR*)
Meets every third Monday (except July and August) at RVML - 258 A St, Ashland Suite 7 UPSTAIRS
Presentation Description:
Please join us for a holiday celebration with our special guest, astronomer Richard Moeschl.
Astrologers spend lots of time looking at wheels, symbols and glyphs - we're often disconnected from the actual sky that is the source of our inspiration.
This evening Richard's topic is An Introduction to Astronomy for Astrologers. It will be a fine opportunity to see how the night sky translates into the astrological wheel. Richard will also discuss some of the recent space discoveries. Our knowledge of the cosmos is always expanding and astrology is continually being infused with new archetypes and myths. If you haven't heard Richard Moeschl, our local, highly-entertaining lover-of-the-stars, you're in for a treat!
Presenter's Biography:
Richard Moeschl is the author of the astronomy book "Exploring the Sky" published by Chicago Review Press. He taught astronomy at Elderhostel and onboard educational cruise ships to Alaska and was president of the NightStar company which produced star maps. Richard founded and is Executive Director of Horizon Institute which explores the relationship between science, spirituality and the humanities. He is the Arts and Entertainment Editor of the Mail Tribune and the Ashland Daily Tidings and writes the weekly column "Bemused." A playwright, Richard won the 2006 Oregon Book Award for Drama for his play "Arthur's Dreams" which was produced in Ashland at Oregon Stage Works. He is often invited to lecture on the connections between astronomy and the celebration of seasonal festivals.
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SONCGR/Astrology in Ashland, The Southern Oregon Chapter of the National Council for Geocosmic Research (SONCGR) is a community of people who share an interest in astrology. We hold public meetings at RVML on the 3rd Monday of each month, September through June.
More information: (541) 482-8988 e-mail: [email protected].
Website: http://astrologyinashland.org
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To receive e-mail updates about events at RVML, click http://www.rvml.org/forms/elist.html
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RENT RVML's LECTURE HALL: The 1,000 Sq.ft. presentation area upstairs is air-conditioned and wheelchair accessible with full audio-visual capabilities available. Fifty folding chairs can be arranged in different configurations for meetings, lectures, and gatherings. -$15.00 per hour, additional publicity and production services availible. http://www.rvml.org/contact.shtml
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Tuesday, December 16, 2008 (3 4 5 11 15 16 17 18)
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Location: RVML - 258 A St, Ashland DOWNSTAIRS, Suite 2
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Time: 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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RVML's Fifth-Annual Holiday Party and Open House is Tuesday Dec. 16, 4:00-7:00pm featuring the Artwork of Goa Lobaugh. Meet the RVML Volunteers and tour our facilities while enjoying live music, quality art and free refreshments. "Geometry of a Spirit, Moments in Meditation"- Blending Spirituality with Technology opens Friday 12/5 & runs through December.
FREE ADMISSION ! Everyone Welcome!
Location: 258 A Street, DOWNSTAIRS in the Media Exchange & Lending Library (Across from Ace Hardware, near Ashland Food Co-Op.)
- Meet the RVML Volunteers and Staff!
- Light Refreshments!
- Original Artwork & Live Music!
Holiday Gift Sale: 25%-off all Book Shop items and 50%-off all RVML Lecture Series DVD's! (Limit 20 items, Please. Ends 12/31/08)
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To receive e-mail updates about events at RVML, click http://www.rvml.org/forms/elist.html
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RENT RVML's NEW EVENT FACILITY: The Ashland Railroad Museum upstairs seats 50 people in folding chairs for lectures, workshops and films. The 1,000 Sq.Ft. presentation area is air-conditioned and wheelchair accessible with full audio-visual equipment. Additional publicity and production services available. More information: (541) 552-9119 e-mail: [email protected]
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008 (3 4 5 11 15 16 17 18)
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Location: RVML - 258 A St, Ashland UPSTAIRS, Suite 7
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Time: 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
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Video & Discussion Series: "Movies That Move You"
Facilitated by Marla Estes, MA
Free Admission, Donations Welcome!
Please Note Time & Location: 258 A St., UPSTAIRS, Suite 7, 6:30- 9:30pm
Series Description:
Join facilitator Marla Estes to watch and discuss the concepts of love, psychology, sociology and culture in these great films. All ages welcome!
Tonight's film:
Tonight's film is British (2007), exploring the relationship between a father and son.
Please note: The actual title of these films is not permitted on our website per our Licensing Agreement. Sorry! However; the titles are included in RVML's Weekly Event Announcement e-Mails (see below for link).
Facilitator's Biography:
Marla Estes, MA lives in Ashland and is a workshop leader, teacher, writer, and mentor. Having a Masters degree in Transpersonal Studies, she has taught at SOU Extension, the SAEJ program at Ashland High School, and has led women's study groups. Several of her articles have been published in the Sentient Times and Alternatives Magazine.
Website: http://www.MarlaEstes.com
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To receive e-mail updates about events at RVML, click http://www.rvml.org/forms/elist.html
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RENT RVML's NEW EVENT FACILITY: The Ashland Railroad Museum upstairs seats 50 people in folding chairs for lectures, workshops and films. The 1,000 Sq.Ft. presentation area is air-conditioned and wheelchair accessible with full audio-visual equipment. Additional publicity and production services available. More information: (541) 552-9119 e-mail: [email protected]
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Thursday, December 18, 2008 (3 4 5 11 15 16 17 18)
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Location: RVML - 258 A St, Ashland- Library Book Room DOWNSTAIRS
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM
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ReGeneration Dialogue Series with Dominic Allamano
EVERY THURSDAY 7:00-9:30pm
FREE ADMISSION (Intended for young adults)
Note Location: RVML 258 A Street, Library Book Room DOWNSTAIRS
Description:
A weekly experiential event for young adults (approx. late teens to late 30's), exploring emerging culture, embodied consciousness and regenerative action. Events utilize elements of Heart Circle to create a safe and empowering space to explore coming of Age in the 21st century, the regenerative possibilities for human culture and the Earth, and how to activate this potential in our local community.
Note: Intended for young adults
More info at: http://www.regenproject.net
Facilitators' Biography:
Dominic Allamano is a passionate and potent voice of the emerging visionary generation, inspiring others to shine their light brightly by boldly and humbly shining his. Since his late teens, when he began to see clearly following life altering physical trauma, he has focused his energies in two interrelated realms. The first is the realms of experiential education and explorations of the embodiment of consciousness, while the second is in a deep exploration of the sociological and systemic elements of the dominant world culture. The merging of these two realms has allowed him to perceive many of the key patterns and dynamics that define today's world and hold the promise for tomorrow's.
He feels called to be as a midwife to the emerging culture, assisting both in its birth and development as well as in the navigation of the unforeseen consequences of humanity's past choices, which are defining the context for that emergence. Through extensive travels and speaking around the Pacific Northwest he has aligned with an inspired network of allies with whom he is crafting new paradigm networks and tools like the WorldCrafter's Network (http://www.worldcrafters.org) and CultureSeed (http://www.cultureseed.org) to support the emergence of this new culture.
Note Location: RVML 258 A Street, Library Book Room DOWNSTAIRS
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To receive e-mail updates about events at RVML, click http://www.rvml.org/forms/elist.html
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RENT RVML's NEW EVENT FACILITY: The Ashland Railroad Museum upstairs seats 50 people in folding chairs for lectures, workshops and films. The 1,000 Sq.Ft. presentation area is air-conditioned and wheelchair accessible with full audio-visual equipment. Additional publicity and production services available. More information: (541) 552-9119 e-mail: [email protected]
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