The last weekly Labyrinth walk of the season will be held this coming Sunday, April 27th, at the usual time of 5 - 6:30 pm at the Bozeman Yoga Center. This regularly available contemplative tool has given those who have come to experience it a time for developing inner peace as well as focusing on their own spiritual seeking or path. There may be periodic walks throughout the summer; stay tuned or subscribe to the blog for further updates as to when and where walks will occur.
This last walk also marks the last event in the PSJC calendar for the 2007-2008 year, and, as of now, the life of PSJC. There has been some interest shown in carrying on the goals and mission that began the year, but no one or group as of yet has coalesced to organize and move that onward. For now, this blog will continue to serve as a "what's on" for like-minded events, and we encourage people to submit events and ideas, and to network and interact via the comments feature. If anyone should be interested in moving PSJC back out of the virtual realm into the heart and life of Bozeman, please let us know!
Thanks for a great year, and being one searching for Peace and Social Justice...
"it is not the destination that makes the journey worth traveling -- it is the worthiness of the way itself" ~ anonymous.
~PSJC
Friday, April 25, 2008
Thursday, April 17, 2008
April 17th Film Night Cancelled, Next Week's Final Film Rockin On!
Dear Friends of PSJC,
Due to our projector being needed by it's real "parents" for a last-minute presentation, we will unfortunately have to cancel tonight's (April 17th) showing of LION in the HOUSE: anyone interested in borrowing this highly relevant and moving film from us during this final week, please contact us via email or our blog with your information and we will get it to you! We encourage you to see it on your own time -- a very important look at our healthcare system....
...as is our next, and final, film in this month's -- and year's -- series:
Thursday, April 24th
Documentary Film Night -- Michael Moore's "SiCKO"
Held at the Bozeman Yoga Center
Doors at 7pm
So why is it that the wealthiest first-world nation on Earth is the only one to make its citizens pay for health care…
and what are the real costs? Join us as we deconstruct the modern American medical model, and discuss
ways to combat the social injustices of our current healthcare system.
And join us for our final Labyrinth Walks of the year:
Open Session Labyrinth Walks -- Sunday April 20th & Sunday April 27th
Held at the Bozeman Yoga Center
5 - 6:30 pm (open session)
Thanks for making this a great year, and we hope to see you in this final week as we reflect on all we've learned -- and look toward what we can accomplish in the future.
In fellowship,
The Peace and Social Justice Center
Due to our projector being needed by it's real "parents" for a last-minute presentation, we will unfortunately have to cancel tonight's (April 17th) showing of LION in the HOUSE: anyone interested in borrowing this highly relevant and moving film from us during this final week, please contact us via email or our blog with your information and we will get it to you! We encourage you to see it on your own time -- a very important look at our healthcare system....
...as is our next, and final, film in this month's -- and year's -- series:
Thursday, April 24th
Documentary Film Night -- Michael Moore's "SiCKO"
Held at the Bozeman Yoga Center
Doors at 7pm
So why is it that the wealthiest first-world nation on Earth is the only one to make its citizens pay for health care…
and what are the real costs? Join us as we deconstruct the modern American medical model, and discuss
ways to combat the social injustices of our current healthcare system.
And join us for our final Labyrinth Walks of the year:
Open Session Labyrinth Walks -- Sunday April 20th & Sunday April 27th
Held at the Bozeman Yoga Center
5 - 6:30 pm (open session)
Thanks for making this a great year, and we hope to see you in this final week as we reflect on all we've learned -- and look toward what we can accomplish in the future.
In fellowship,
The Peace and Social Justice Center
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