Zero Waste Kingston Meetup: Reusable Bag Making

Interested in lowering your waste, learning tips to save money, and have a positive environmental impact?

Date and Time: Friday June 28, 10am – 12pm

Cost: Free  

Event Description: 

Interested in lowering your waste, learning tips to save money, and have a positive environmental impact? Come hang out and let’s learn from each other!

We will be making bags for Kingston Farmer’s Market Bag Giveaway  on 7/27

Peaceful Guardians Project: Mentor Training

Date: Tuesday July 23rd, 6pm – 8pm

Cost: Free

Event Description:

The Peaceful Guardians Project is a police/community engagement designed to put Kingston police officers and Kingston youth from under-served communities in direct contact with one another in a mutually supportive, learning environment where activities foster greater understanding, empathy and trust.

This event will be for Mentor Training.

To learn more about the project and to sign up to become a mentor please visit:

https://www.peacefulguardiansproject.org/careers

The Homeless Project: Last Night For Dinner {Opening Reception}

Date and Time: Saturday July 6th, 4pm – 7pm

Cost: Free

Event Description:

Rise Up Kingston presents The Homeless Project : “Last Night for Dinner” as a way for individuals who are considered invisible in the eyes of society to have their voices heard through this Art Project. The title “Last Night for Dinner” is universal because everyone sits down to eat a meal at the dinner table but not everyone can sit down to eat a full meal at the table. The concept of using placemats is a simple ornament most people take for granted. The placemats are the words and images of human beings who are experiencing homelessness or housing crises.

The exhibit is also offering an opportunity for artist who are experiencing homelessness or a housing crises a chance to get their art work sold.

July 20th will have performers & speakers. More details to come.

Business Alliance of Kingston Brown Bag Lunch

Date and Time: Wednesday June 19, 12pm – 1:15pm

Cost: Free  

Event Description: 

The Business Alliance of Kingston invites you to join us for a Brown Bag Lunch with Harambee Coalition and the presentation of our Kingston High School student scholarship!

Space is limited, please register here: https://conta.cc/2MCXsJW

12:00-12:15 pm
Networking

12:15-12:30 pm
Tyrone Wilson, Executive Director, Harambee Coalition
12:30-1:00 pm
Presentation of Scholarships – Anne Bailey, Bailey Pottery and the Made In Kingston Scholarship Committee
 
1:00-1:15 pm
Community announcements

Hudson Valley Design Collective Launch Meetup

Date and Time: Sunday June 16, 2pm – 4pm

Cost: Free  

Event Description: 

Calling All Textile Lovers
Sewers, embroiderers, knitters, patternmakers, screen printers, fabric upcyclers, fashion designer wannabees, etc …

The Hudson Valley Design Collective is a new sewing and design cooperative that will involve skill-sharing, mentorship, teaching, and apprenticeship.

Come and meet the founding members of HVDC, a modern sewing circle concept. FREE OF CHARGE (donations accepted).

Learn about our future collaborative project to create an upcycled clothing brand right in Kingston.

Multi-generational. Share skills plus many other benefits. Be a part of the direction of this group.

Zero Waste Kingston Meetup

 

 

Date and Time: Wednesday June 19, 5:30pm – 7pm

Cost: Free  

Event Description: 

Interested in lowering your waste, learning tips to save money, and have a positive environmental impact? Come hang out and let’s learn from each other!

The Homeless Project: Last Night For Dinner {Performances and Discussions}

 

Date and Time: Saturday July 20th, 3pm – 6pm

Cost: Free

Event Description:

Rise Up Kingston presents The Homeless Project : “Last Night for Dinner” as a way for individuals who are considered invisible in the eyes of society to have their voices heard through this Art Project. The title “Last Night for Dinner” is universal because everyone sits down to eat a meal at the dinner table but not everyone can sit down to eat a full meal at the table. The concept of using placemats is a simple ornament most people take for granted. The placemats are the words and images of human beings who are experiencing homelessness or housing crises.

The exhibit is also offering an opportunity for artist who are experiencing homelessness or a housing crises a chance to get their art work sold.

The exhibit will be opening July 6th, and will be available all month at Idea Garden! July 20th will have performers & speakers. More details to come.

UPDATE:  Here is a Radio Kingston livestream of the July 20th event.

June Gallery Hours

June Gallery Hours (also by chance & appointment)

Saturday 6/1,  5-7pm {opening reception}

Closing Mini Fest! Pauline Oliveros Still Listening

Spell Breaking vol 2 – An anthology of women’s mysteries

Date and Time: Sunday, June 23rd, 1:30pm – 4pm

Cost:  Free / Donation

Event Description:

Closing Mini Fest! Pauline Oliveros Still Listening Exhibition.

Including:  Book Signing and readings from Spell Breaking vol 2 An Anthology of Women’s Mysteries featuring Lydia Afia, Toni Thomas, Anne Hemenway and special guest Gioia Timpanelli.  Plus, Daniel Weintraub’s short films about Pauline Oliveros.  As well as, the art and writings of lesbian, anarchist, philosopher, poet Joan Giuffre.

Presented by The Ministry of Maåt

Introduction to Deep Listening Workshop

by IONE

Date and Time: Sunday, June 23rd, 11am – 12:30pm

Event Description:

Introduction to Deep Listening® workshop with Lisa B Kelley will be a brief introduction to the practice of Deep Listening. Workshop exercises include energy/body awareness, listening and sounding meditation and dream awareness. Musical experience is not necessary, all are welcome to explore.

To register DM Lisa Barnard Kelley

Improvising vocalist and writer, Lisa Barnard Kelley’s first introduction to Deep Listening began on a journey with Pauline Oliveros and Ione to Southern Italy to study the mysteries of the Black Madonna while also taking measurements of acoustical resonance of sacred sites. The journey’s intersection of science and the sacred impacted Lisa so profoundly she spent the next twelve years working closely with Oliveros and Ione as a staff member and artist of the Deep Listening Institute and Ione’s non-profit Ministry of Maat performing in numerous festivals and concerts. She completed her Deep Listening Certificate after completing her role as conference director for the 2nd Deep Listening Conference in Troy, NY. Kelley assisted at Deep Listening Retreats in New York, Spain and the UK and facilitates workshops throughout the Hudson Valley.