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Dye Workshop
2003: with Sally
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Havest Fest Oct 20003...Photograper
William
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Holloween...Photograper
Mary Buchen
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Leafarrow
Native American Storytellers... Photos Copyright (C) Sally
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Storytelling 2003
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Folding Ceremony... with Native American Storytellers
Donna Couteau Cross (Sac and Fox)...Joe Cross (Caddo/Potawatomi):
contemporary and historical storytelling, songs, traditional
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Holloween...Photograper
Mary Buchen
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Harvest
Fest 20003...Photograper
Ingrid
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ALL
WAYS FREEE
THE GARDEN IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Wednesdays,
6-8pm, Sundays 2-4pm*
MAKING
MOBILES with Julianne Swartz. All ages. Tuesday, June
1st, 7pm
FRIDAY NIGHT BINGO Win fabulous prizes at a 50's-style
fund raiser, complete with music and refreshments. Will you
be the lucky one? to win this year's portable bar or bearskin
rug (for naked baby photos). Friday, June 4th, 8pm
PIX ON MIX Arunas Kullkauskas presents a unique exhibition
of photos printed on rocks! Sunday, June 6th, 2pm
ARTISTS' SLIDE NIGHTS IN THE GARDEN The second in a
series of shows, co-hosted by the Organization of Independent
Artists. To show your slides, call either Karen Schifano at
674-5682 or Nadini Richardson/Pam Cooper at 219-9213. Wednesday,
June 9th, 8:30pm
SUNPRINT
WORKSHOP for kids, with Sally Young. Thursday, June
10th & June 17th: 10am-12pm
BEETLES, AROMAS, & BRAZIL NUTS You heard it here first.
Dr. Berkov of the American Museum of Natural History will
reveal all on Friday, June, 11th at 8:30pm
FIESTA PUERIQUE A Celebrate a pre-Puerto Rican Day
festival Saturday, June 12th with a lineup of all-
stars: Music - Juan Ma & Friends, 2pm; Dance - Gale Saddy,
folkloric dance, 5pm. Puerto Rican artisans will be featured.
TRASH TO TREASURE SERIES Delphine Oravetz will conduct
a workshop to turn old CD cases into beautiful pictures, suitable
for hanging. Bring photos or any other personal bits. All
ages. Tuesday, June 15th, 7pm
ALEX COLEMAN'S ONE NIGHT STAND. Slide show of contemporary
photography. Thursdays, June 16th, June 23rd, and June
30th at 8:30pm
SAVE THE GARDENS FILM FESTIVAL! Get involved in the
important role community gardens play in New York City. Opening
remarks by community, political, and artistic leaders, followed
by an NY1 documentary "The Ground War" and several indie art
films that highlight this vital issue. All donations are tax
deductible and will go solely to Green Gorillas and The Open
Space Coalition. Saturday, June 19th (rain date: June
20th), starting at 6:30pm
STORYTELLING for kids, with Chris Carbonne. Songs and
stories for the summer. Kindergarten - 2nd grade. Thursday,
June 24th, 10am & 11am
THE
GREAT LADYBUG RELEASE Help welcome these California natives
to our garden where they will vanquish (small) pests, as well
as brighten the landscape. Friday, June 25th, 7pm
PORT OF SPAIN Last year's big favorite returns for
a night of hot & hoppin' Caribbean rhythms. This reggae and
soca steelband's sounds will soothe your heart and groove
your soles. Saturday, June 26th (rain date: June 29th)
7-9pm
MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP MEETING Sunday, June 27th, 4pm.
THE 1999 EVENTS PROGRAM IS GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED
BY THE MARY FLAGLER CARY CHARITABLE TRUST AND EUROPEAN AMERICAN
BANK. THE PROGRAM WOULD ALSO LIKE TO THANK THE TRUST FOR PUBLIC
LAND FOR ONGOING ASSISTANCE. THESE PROGRAMS ARE ALSO MADE
POSSIBLE IN PART WITH PUBLIC FUNDS FROM THE FUND FOR CREATIVE
COMMUNITIES/NYS COUNCIL ON THE ARTS DECENTRALIZATION PROGRAM,
ADMINISTERED BY THE LOWER MANHATTAN CULTURAL COUNCIL, AND
FROM THE ROCKEFELLER FLOW FUND. |
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