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Dance Palace Annual Meeting

September 18, 2019 by Maya Butterfield

The Dance Palace will hold its annual meeting. Join us for a thank you and celebration of the Dance Palace’s accomplishments and services provided to the community for the past year, and our hopes for next year. Call (415) 663-1075 x 101 for more information and to RSVP for a soup and salad supper.

Location: Church

Believe, Become and Belong!!

September 18, 2019 by Maya Butterfield

Come join us for a fun evening of local Polynesian and Hip Hop dance entertainment and more! Plus open spots for audience participation!! * Free Admission* Donations Appreciated. Supporting and inspiring our community (especially its younger members) to explore and develop our culturally diverse strengths and talents. For more information or to reserve a spot email Una Van der Ryn at poena@gmail.com or call (415) 237-5027. More details about the performers to come. Bring a special dish to a community pot-luck starting at 6 PM. Open to all ages.

Location: Main Hall

Marin County Summer Library Programs

September 18, 2019 by Maya Butterfield

Hip-Hop Dance Workshop with Alphabet Rockers Sponsored by the Tomales Bay Library Association, the Marin County Free Library and the Dance Palace Kids age 3 and up are invited to learn fresh hip hop choreography with the Alphabet Rockers’ dance instructor! We will be dancing to hip hop beats that will keep us moving and grooving all summer! Monday, August 5, 11:00 am

Location: Church

Town Hall with Rep. Jared Huffman

September 18, 2019 by Maya Butterfield

Please join Congressman Jared Huffman for a town hall on Monday, August 5, 2019. Rep. Huffman will give an update from Washington D.C., talk about his priorities for California’s North Coast, and respond to your questions.  

When: Monday, August 5, 2019

Time: 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM 

Where: Dance Palace, 503 B St, Point Reyes Station, CA 94956. Please click here for a map.

This event is free and open to the public, however seating is limited and will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis up to capacity. Please click here to RSVP.

If you have questions please contact the San Rafael office at (415) 258-9657.

Hope to see you there,

Office of Congressman Jared Huffman 

Location: Main Hall

Activating the Green New Deal

September 18, 2019 by Maya Butterfield

 

Activating the Green New Deal

Community Conversations on the Climate Crisis

What is it? How can we move its goals forward?

Hear a panel of climate change experts & activists: John Montgomery * Jonathan Marshall * David Kunhardt * Cheyenne Clarke * moderator Morgan Patton, Executive Director West Marin EAC

Free with donations welcome

Hosted by West Marin Standing Together and Enviornmental Action Committee of West Marin.  Contact 415-766-1439

Location: Main

An Evening with Dr. Sharon Blackie, presented by Black Mountain Circle

September 18, 2019 by Maya Butterfield

Transforming Stories: The Fine Art of Shapeshifting   How can we navigate the liminal zone which lies between the world of the human and the other-than-human? How do we become what we are not, without losing who we are? The myths and folk tales of old Europe are populated by men and women who are able to shapeshift into animal form, or perform other fantastical self-transformations. Irish psychologist and mythologist Dr. Sharon Blackie discusses the meaning of these magical metamorphoses, and explores the ways in which these stories connect us directly into the Dreaming of this beautiful animate earth. Sharon will also read from her just-published book of new and reimagined fairy tales: Foxfire, Wolfskin, and Other Tales of Shapeshifting Women.   ABOUT SHARON BLACKIE: Sharon is an award-winning writer whose work sits at the interface of psychology, mythology and ecology. Her highly acclaimed books, articles, online courses and residential retreats are focused on the development of the mythic imagination, and on the relevance of our native myths, fairy tales and folk traditions to the personal, social and environmental problems we face today. Sharon is the author of the word-of-mouth bestseller If Women Rose Rooted: The Journey to Authenticity and Belonging, which offers up a new Heroine’s Journey for this age of social and ecological crisis. Her latest nonfiction book, The Enchanted Life, focuses on the mythic imagination as a bridge to a vivid sense of belongingness to a rich and many-layered world. She is also the author of The Long Delirious Burning Blue, and of Foxfire, Wolfskin, and Other Tales of Shapeshifting Women (2019).

Location: Main

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