UPCOMING EVENTS
04/08/13 MOVE TO AMEND BUNCOMBE COUNTY MEETING
Time is 7 PM and location is Unitarian Universalist
Congregation of Asheville at Charlotte and Edwin Streets in the lower level
meeting room. It shall be the mission of Move to Amend Buncombe County to
create public demand for passage by the US Congress and ratification by the
North Carolina Legislature, and those of other states, of a Constitutional
Amendment reserving access to First Amendment protections to natural human
beings and the press, defining speech as actual communication and authorizing
Congress to regulate the raising and spending of political funds. Contact Lew
at patrie.wncpsr@main.nc.us for
more information.
04/09/13 HEARTSPEAK CLASS
Tuesday, April 9, 7-9 pm: West
Asheville Presbyterian Church, 690 Haywood Rd. HeartSpeak free
class with Cathy Holt. Build your listening skills, learn heart coherence
and empathic connection. Class size limited. For more information or to register:
828-545-9681, www.heartspeakpeace.com.
04/09/13 TALK: MORAL LUCK
Dr Jonathan Shay, psychiatrist at the Boston VA
hospital and author of many books on veterans' experiences with PTSD will be
visiting UNC Asheville to give three talks from April 9th-11th. This one will
be at 7:30 PM in the Mountain View Room at the Sherrill Center
at UNCA. For more information, contact Sophie Mills, Professor, UNCA at
828-251-6296.
04/09/13 PURSUING ACTION ON TD BANKS
This will be at 4:30 PM at Firestorm Café & Books. It
will be just before a movie about the Keystone XL Pipeline (see below) at the
same location. This meeting is for those individuals who are interested in
pursing actions, and organizing for actions, at TD Banks in Asheville.
04/09/13 KATUAH EARTH FIRST! MOVIE NIGHT
They will be showing “Blockadia Rising – Voices from the Tar
Sands Resistance” at 5:30 Pm at Firestorm Café & Books. This film documents
the grassroots direct action campaign waged by Texas landowners and environmentalists
against construction of the Keystone XL pipeline. Blockadia Rising is packed
full of amazing action footage and inspiring interviews. Contact Matt at bloodroot@riseup.net for more information.
04/10/13 TALK: THEATRE OF WAR: COMMUNALIZATION OF TRAUMA
THROUGH ARTS
Dr Jonathan Shay, psychiatrist at the Boston VA
hospital and author of many books on veterans' experiences with PTSD will be
visiting UNC Asheville to give three talks from April 9th-11th. This one will
be at 7:30 PM in the Alumni Hall in the Highsmith Center
at UNCA. For more information, contact Sophie Mills, Professor, UNCA at
828-251-6296.
04/10/13 FORWARD ON CLIMATE!
Socializing at 5:30 PM and panel presentation at 6 PM. Location
is Olive or Twist, 81 Broadway
Street. Asheville Green Drinks will host a panel
with WNCA Community Organizer and Asheville Beyond Coal Rep. Anna Jane Joyner,
Emma Greenbaum the NC Associate Organizing Representative with Beyond Coal
Campaign and Sierra Club, and a 350.org representative. The panelists
will provide a re-cap on the 2/17 Forward On Climate Rally in Washington, DC,
an update on what has happened since, and possible next steps in our own
community. FMI:
http://www.ashevillegreendrinks.com/452-10-april-2013/.
04/11/13 TALK: OPEN DISCUSSION ON SLEEP, COMMUNITY, OTHER
HOBBY HORSES
Dr Jonathan Shay, psychiatrist at the Boston VA
hospital and author of many books on veterans' experiences with PTSD will be
visiting UNC Asheville to give three talks from April 9th-11th. This one will
be at 7:30 PM in the Mountain View Room at the Sherrill Center
at UNCA. For more information, contact Sophie Mills, Professor, UNCA at 828-251-6296.
04/11/13 CHEROKEE SOVEREIGNTY: ISSUES AND INSTITUTIONS
UNC Asheville is honored to welcome Principal Chief Michell
Hicks of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians as keynote speaker to the
forthcoming 2013-14 Native American Speaker Series. Born and raised in
Cherokee, North Carolina, Chief Hicks serves on a joint tribal, state and local
government committee focused on homeland security, and boards of the Museum of
the Cherokee Indian, the Cherokee Preservation Foundation, National Congress of
the American Indian, National Indian Gaming Association, and several other
organizations. He is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public
Accountants, North Carolina Certified Public Accountants and the Government
Finance Officers Association. Location is Highsmith Union, Alumni Hall at UNCA.
Time is 12:30 PM. Free and open to the public.
04/12/13 SOCIAL JUSTICE FILM AT UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST
The film shown tonight will be “Crossing Arizona”. This film
covers the crisis of immigration in the US from all sides through the eyes
of those directly affected. Time is 7 PM and location is the UU at Charlotte
and Edwin Streets in Asheville.
Donations accepted.
04/13/13 CELEBRATING TEN YEARS OF BURTON STREET
COMMUNITY PEACE
GARDENS
In 2003, a humble response to the U.S.
war in Iraq and neighborhood
drug activities, the Burton
Street Community
Peace Gardens
sprang to life. Celebrate the many organizations and people that have
kept these gardens vital and growing. Spread the word! Time is 3 PM and
the location is 47 Bryant Street
in Asheville.
For more information, go to
https://www.facebook.com/events/104613153064354/.
04/13/13 350ASHEVILLE OFFERS DIRECT ACTION TRAINING FOR
CLIMATE ACTIVISTS
The group 350ASHEVILLE is offering a 3 hour training in
Nonviolent Direct Action on Saturday, April 13, from 9 – 12 at Asheville
Friends Meeting at 227 Edgewood in Asheville. Suggested donation of $10.
Climate activists: get ready for whatever lies ahead - Grandparents' March,
letting TD Bank know what you think about their funding of the Keystone
Pipeline, a State Legislation that wants to do away with Renewable Energy
mandates, Duke Energy's building of a new nuclear plant in Gaffney, and
probably more outrages. Come to our Direct Action Nonviolent Training. For more
information, and to reserve a space, email dgenz@skyrunner.net.
04/14/13 EARTH DAY CELEBRATION
Time is 10 AM to 4 PM and location is WNC Nature Center. There were outdoor activities
including water quality, hypothermia tests, Power Point and live animal
presentations on wildlife, raptor program, ichthyology, herpetology, climate
change, and composting. All topics have a conservation component. For
more information,
http://www.ncsciencefestival.org/event/wnc-earth-day/.
04/15/13 SPEAKERS ON SOCIAL JUSTICE AT
WARREN WILSON
COLLEGE
The Academia and Activism Speaker Series will have a
presentation by Nithya Raman at 7 PM in Jensen Lecture Hall. For more
information call 771-2083.
04/15/13 GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION AGAINST MILITARY SPENDING
04/15/13 ASHEVILLE
AS THE GO-TO PLACE
FOR SOLAR ENERGY
Time is 4 to 5:30 PM and location is the Lenoir Rhyne Board
Room of the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce at 36 Montford Avenue in Asheville. This will be a panel presentation
on residential energy trends, solar energy systems, and brainstorming for next
steps. For more information: http://www.blueridgesustainability.org/green-mondays-home/.
04/16/13 TRANSITION ASHEVILLE
POTLUCK
Permaculture teacher Susan Garrett will present on the
principle "Apply Self-Regulation and Accept Feedback". This principle
reminds us to make lots of small mistakes, rather than a few big ones! If we
start small, accept the feedback, and redesign, we increase our confidence to
tackle more difficult changes. Susan Garrett teaches permaculture classes at
A-B Tech, and is an active member of the Asheville-Buncombe Food Policy
Council. Remember to bring your plate, bowl, cup, utensils, and food to share.
We look forward to seeing you there! Time is 5:30 to 7 PM and location is
Community Action Opportunity office at 25 Gaston Street, Asheville.
04/18/13 ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT FILM SERIES
This will be at the Alumni Hall at UNCA. Time is 7 PM. The
movie is “5 Broken Cameras” and the film will be followed by a discussion.
Free. For more information email hillel@unca.edu.
This is sponsored by UNCA Hillel, Belk Distinguished Professorship in the
Humanities, Jewish Community Center, and Beth HaTephila.
04/18/13 DANCE LIKE THERE’S NOBODY WATCHING
This is a fundraiser for the WNC Health Alliance. Our third
annual dance party with live music, raffle items and more. Starts at 6 PM and
the location is Altamont Brewing Company at 1042 Haywood Road in Asheville. Suggested minimum donation of $12
04/19/13 WNC PHYSICIANS FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY MEETING
The next WNC PSR monthly meeting will be at a private home
near the VA Hospital. Brown Bag lunch at noon with meeting from 12:30 to 2 PM.
Everyone is welcome. Please go to www.wncpsr.org
for more information, which includes how to get there and other details.
04/20/13 GREEN GRANNIES ‘SING FOR THE CLIMATE’
Join the Green Grannies to "SING FOR THE CLIMATE".
This is every third Saturday at 5 PM, Vance Monument.
See the video, singfortheclimate.com.
04/20/13 EARTH DAY IN ASHEVILLE
More information to follow.
04/20/13 CLIMATE CONVERGENCE ON RALEIGH
This is on 04/21/13 also. For more information, http://www.climateconvergencenc.org/.
04/20/13 PROTEST U.S.
FOREST SERVICE BURN PLAN
Join us for merriment and a serious message to stop the U.S.
Forest Service from burning the Linville Gorge Wilderness. Sparky the Bear,
Friends of Linville Gorge, Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League, Protect All
Children's Environment and others will be there! Time is 2 PM and location is
the US Forest Service Supervisor’s office at 160 Zillicoa Street, Suite A in Asheville. For more
information and to sign the online petition: http://www.savelgw.org/
04/21/13 EARTH DAY SUNDAY VIGIL
Time is 7 PM to 8 PM at Pritchard Park.
WNC Green Congregations are bringing together diverse faith groups in an effort
to honor Creation and to urge better care for the Earth. A few speakers,
some singing, and connecting with others who care for Creation in a ritual of
candle lighting will be the main events. Concern for the children will be
a focus and the young of all ages are encouraged to join in. For more
information, contact Anna Jane Joyner at annajane@wnca.org.
04/22/13 TRANSITION ASHEVILLE
MOVIE
The FCUCC Earth Team, the UNCA Student
Environmental Center,
and Transition Asheville are sponsoring a movie called "The Age of
Stupid" at 6:55 PM at UNCA's Karpen Hall. The Age of Stupid is a 90-minute
film about climate change, set in the future. Oscar-nominated Pete
Postlethwaite stars as a man living alone in the devasted world of 2055,
looking back at “archive” footage from 2007 and asking: "Why didn’t we
stop climate change when we had the chance?"
04/22/13 EARTH DAY EARTH SABBATH
Time is 7 to 8 PM and location is St. Mary’s Episcopal
Church (in the new hall), 337
Charlotte St. All are welcome. The Earth Sabbath
is a time to step out of our daily hectic lives and into a joyful celebration
of the mystery and meaning of the universe; a time of sharing gratitude and
appreciation for the gifts of creation; a time of lament, hope, and honoring
our interdependency; a time of reverence and humility for the power of nature
beyond our control; a time for community with people caring for creation; a
time for nurturing and supporting the vision and creativity needed for the
healing of the Earth and all those traveling upon her. For more information,
contact Jean at
larson_jean@hotmail.com.
04/26/13 SISTER PREJEAN SPEAKING – AND AN OPERA: DEAD MAN
WALKING
Sister Prejean will be speaking about abolishing the death
penalty. Time is 2:30 to 3:30 PM at Lipinski Auditorium, UNCA. The movie “Dead
Man Walking” was based on her life. Her talk will be called “Dead Man Walking –
The Journey Continues”. Free. At 8 PM, there will be a presentation of an opera
called “Dead Man Walking” (based on the book) at Lipinski Auditorium. Ticket
prices for the general public start at $25. FMI: http://cesap.unca.edu/events/dead-man-walking-opera.
There will also be a performance at WCU on 04/27/13.
04/26/13 SOCIAL JUSTICE FILM AT UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST
The film shown tonight will be “Brother Outsider, the Life
of Bayard Rustin” in conjunction with the YWCA’s Stand Against Racism events.
This film covers the life of a master strategist and tireless activist. He
brought Gandhi’s protest techniques to the American civil rights movement, and
was fired from important leadership positions because he was openly gay. 7 PM
and location is the UU at Charlotte and Edwin Streets in Asheville. Donations accepted.
04/27/13 WALK A MILE IN HER SHOES
In pursuit of a community free from sexual violence, Our
VOICE serves all individuals in Buncombe
County affected by sexual
assault through counseling, advocacy, and education. To register for the walk,
go to http://walkamileasheville.org/.
Cost is $15. You can purchase high heal shoes for $15 at Hip Replacements at 72 North Lexington Avenue
04/27/13 HARD 2 RECYCLE EVENT
Time is 8 AM to 1 PM and location is 161 S Charlotte Street. Free, public
collections geared to bring awareness to other modes of recycling to our area.
Five quarterly collection days, held as special events, in part to collect and
divert items that would normally end up in the landfill, such as hard bulky
plastics, styrofoam, electronics, books, blankets, batteries, cooking oil and
much more. For more information,
http://www.ashevillegreenworks.org/hard-2-recycle.html/.
04/27/13 SECOND ANNUAL EARTH STEWARDSHIP DAY
Second Annual Earth Stewardship Day in honor of Earth Day,
10 AN – 4 PM at Blue Ridge
Community College.
Various projects will take place until 2 PM and then all participants can
reconvene until 4 PM for a large picnic and musical celebration. Come
join ECO and all its partners for a promising day of hands-on, environmental
activities that will be enjoyed throughout the county for years to come.
Volunteers should sign-up through ECO to participate in any of the projects.
For more information, go to
http://eco-wnc.org/category/calendar-events/calendar/.
04/27/13 REALLY, REALLY FREE MARKET
This will be at Aston
Park from 11 to 3 PM.
Everything free. Leftover goods goes to Beloved House.
05/03/13 NATIONAL WAR TAX RESISTANCE GATHERING IN ASHEVILLE
The National War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee
(NWTRCC) will hold its National Gathering, at the Flood Fine Arts Center in the
Phil Mechanics Building
at 109 Roberts Street
May 3rd through the 5th featuring workshops about War Tax Resistance, panels
and keynote addresses by Cindy Sheehan and author David Swanson. A complete
schedule of events and registration form with dates and times can be viewed at:
http://www.nwtrcc.org/gatheringMay2013.php.
David Swanson will present the keynote address on Friday May 3rd, 8pm at the
Flood Fine Arts Center, in the River Arts District, 109 Roberts St. His presentation titled,
“Lessons from an Overlooked Anti-War Movement” will center around thoughts from
his various publications including “War is a Lie.” Cindy Sheehan's keynote
address on Saturday May 4th, 8pm at the Flood Fine Arts Center,
will detail examples of why “War Tax Resistance IS Courage” using material from
her popular podcast titled “Cindy Sheehan's Soapbox.” How to go about refusing
to pay taxes for war will be part of the program allowing for the audience to
begin thinking about alternative methods for resisting taxes going to the
military.
05/09/13 ASHEVILLE
RISING MEETING
Time will be 7 PM, location to be determined. More
information to come.
06/01/13 RALLY FOR BRADLEY MANNING AT FORT MEADE
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ONGOING EVENTS
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MONDAY
TUESDAY
Veterans for Peace have a weekly vigil at 5 PM at Pack Square, Vance Monument
WEDNESDAY
Haywood Peace Vigilers have a weekly vigil at 4 PM at
Haywood County Courthouse in Waynesville.
THURSDAY
Asheville Homeless Network meeting at 2 PM at Firestorm Cafe.
Police Brutality Council (discussion) at 11 AM at Firestorm
Cafe.
FRIDAY
Women in Black have a weekly vigil at noon at the City Hall
in Hendersonville
SATURDAY
Transylvanians for Peace and WNC Physicians for Social
Responsibility have a weekly vigil at noon in front of the courthouse in
Brevard.
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ACTIONS AND READINGS
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"Unlike a strategy which merely asks the
government to do the right thing, nonviolent
action sees that when people withdraw their
consent from an unjust system, it can be
forced to give them what they want. "
From the article, "The Power of Nonviolent Direct
Action" by Daniel Hunter
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2013 WALK FOR OUR GRANDCHILDREN
KEEP FOSSIL FUELS IN THE GROUND
CLIMATE ACTION NOW
Contacts:
--‐ Steve
Norris, earthsun2@gmail.com
--‐ Richard
Fireman, firepeople@main.nc.us
PROSPECTUS
The 2013 Walk for Our Grandchildren, led by elders and
grandparents,
welcomes and encourages participation from all generations.
The walk starts on
June 15, 2013 near Camp David,
and over seven days proceeds 63 miles,
arriving at the White House on Saturday, June 22.
The walk dramatizes the need to liberate our children and
grandchildren from
fossil fuels, beginning this summer with the rejection of
the Keystone XL Pipeline.
Camp David is the point of
origin, referencing President Eisenhower naming the
retreat after his grandson David, and his work to liberate
the world from the
destructive effects of fascism, - just as we must now
mobilize to confront climate
change and liberate our children and grandchildren from
fossil fuels.
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Ecology as Spiritual Practice Retreat on April 27, 2013
This retreat refocuses our practice to re-awaken justice and
compassion, both for the earth and for ourselves. The prophetic Call which
emerged from the Friends World Conference at Kabarak, Kenya
last spring unites the concerns of universalists engaged in healing the earth
with Christians concerned about the fate of “the least of these” in a time of
escalating division and earth destruction. Small group work will include
confession, forgiveness and affirmation, as well as structured dialogue with
“them” in an effort to find common ground. The leader will facilitate a Truth
Mandala (Joanna Macy) to help participants express some of their deepest
feelings about the state of the world. The workshop will include elements of
song, ritual dance and silent worship to help us reach a deeper unity.
This will be held at Asheville Friends Meeting at 227 Edgewood Road
in Asheville.
Time is 9 to 5 PM, please bring a bag lunch.
Cost: $55. Reserve place at rmcgahey@main.nc.us. Payable to
Robert McGahey, 300 Dharma Way,
Burnsville, NC
28714 by April 20.
Scholarships available if sufficient registrants.
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