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SUMMARY:Women's Retreat on the Hood Canal
DESCRIPTION:WOMEN’S RETREAT ON HOOD CANAL—UPDATED DESCRIPTION\nHow We Learn to Be Brave\nFRIDAY–SUNDAY\, MAY 30–JUNE 1\, 2025\, at Sacred Waters Center for Restoration and Retreat in Union\, WA (also known as St. Andrew’s House) \nUPDATE (4/30/25):\nDue to some changes in participants’ schedules\, a few spots have re-opened. One single and a couple of double rooms are now available on a first-come\, first-served basis. Fee: $295 double occupancy\, $325 single; includes two nights lodging and all meals Friday dinner to Sunday lunch. Partial scholarships are available. A $100 non-refundable deposit is required to hold your space. Questions? Contact the Rev. Canon Emily Griffin at egriffin@saintmarks.org. \n\n \nSaint Mark’s women will gather at the new Sacred Waters retreat center on the Hood Canal for a weekend of play\, rest\, and spiritual reflection. We’ll base our reflections on Bishop Mariann Budde’s 2023 book How We Learn to Be Brave: Decisive Moments in Life and Faith. As always\, there will be plenty of time for connecting with new people and deepening existing friendships\, as well as exploring the beautiful setting. Participants will have the opportunity to create art\, try out new spiritual practices\, and share their stories with one another. \nRegistration will open in late February 2025 on a first-come\, first-served basis. Now that St. Andrew’s House and Harmony Hill have combined to form Sacred Waters\, more space is available for our use. We can now accommodate up to 35 people. \nMore information here. Contact the Rev. Canon Emily Griffin at egriffin@saintmarks.org for questions.
URL:https://saintmarks.org/calendar/womens-retreat-on-the-hood-canal-contemplation-community/
LOCATION:St. Andrew’s House\, 7550 WA-106\, Union\, WA 98592
CATEGORIES:The Wisdom School
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SUMMARY:Evening Prayer Online
DESCRIPTION:MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY\, 6 P.M. \nLay readers from Seattle-area congregations including the cathedral lead a spoken service of daily prayer following the form of the Book of Common Prayer 1979\, every weekday evening at 6 p.m. The service lasts approximately 30 minutes. Learn more here. \nJoin online using this Zoom link. \n\n\n\nEvening Prayer is always cancelled when the cathedral office is closed for holidays or other reasons\, or when a special liturgy is being offered in the nave on a weekday evening.
URL:https://saintmarks.org/calendar/evening-prayer-online/2025-05-30/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
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SUMMARY:*Abbey Arts presents: Rising Appalachia
DESCRIPTION:Imagine Music and Arts Festival & Abbey Arts Present\npurchase tickets here \nRising Appalachia: risingappalachia.com\nFri\, May 30\, 7:30pm – 10pm PDT\n“Rising Appalachia is an internationally touring folk ensemble steeped in the soul of the South. It is the brainchild of Atlanta-raised sisters Leah Song and Chloe Smith\, rooted in the rich musical traditions of their family and their journey into song as performers\, writers\, and song catchers.They have that touch that only siblings can have. And now\, fresh off the press\, they present their first album of cover songs Folk & Anchor\, a carefully curated collection of remakes. From Bob Dylan to Hoizer\, Erykah Badu to Beyonce\, hear these songs in a voice uniquely their own. Recorded at Echo Mountain in Asheville North Carolina\, the band has leaned into new renditions of old favorites\, showcasing their wide range of style and sound. \nRising Appalachia makes music as a reflection of their times\, blending Americana music with lyrics\, rhythm and poetry of our times. The band’s unique sound was shaped by Leah and Chloe’s soulful vocals\, simple instrumentation\, and seamless harmonies\, unique to siblings steeped in the multi-generational music of the South. They are joined by a host of incredible musicians who bring their own cultural influences\, enriching the blend of Appalachian\, Irish\, Americana\, Latin and world roots music that defines the smooth sound of Rising Appalachia.  \nFronted by Leah and Chloe\, and featuring full-time members David Brown(upright bass\, baritone guitar)\, Duncan Wickel (fiddle\, cello)\, and Biko Casini (drums and percussion)\, expect to be swooned into a tapestry of silky sounds.Their journey has taken them around the world\, from sailboat tours across British Columbia to street theater festivals in Southern Italy\, a full-time busking career in New Orleans\, and traditional song studies in Ireland\, Bulgaria\, Latin America\, and beyond.” Artist Credit \n  \n  \n@ St Mark’s Cathedral\, Seattle\n6:30p doors\, 7:30p show\nAll ages\, some seating available \nBar w/ ID. Profits to local music & non-profits (thanks to the generosity of our local sponsors) \nIncluding elixirs & other NA drinks\, beer\, wine\, cider\, light snacks\, etc. to support Abbey Arts Nonprofit work in the community. \nConcert curated & produced by Darin Leong & the amazing Imagine Team\n(Ticket order emails will be shared with Abbey Arts & Imagine with easy Unsubscribe) \n————————————————————————– \nImagine Music & Arts Festival – Sep 4-7\, Orcas Island WA\nhttps://imaginegathering.com/ \nImagine: Dreamers of the Future\nWorld class visionary music and arts festival on beautiful Orcas Island \n————————————————————————– \n+ More shows from Abbey Arts includes Yaima / Sarah Conner / Zje Mongol (May 2)\, Mamuse (May 10 & 12)\, Andy Fischer-Price / Rebecca Elatiki (June 13 & 14)\, Snow Raven (June 27)\, Charlie Cunningham (Aug  and more: TICKETS\n————————————————————————– \nEVENT & VENUE INFO:\n  \nCATHEDRALS CONCERTS SERIES\nAbbey Arts is an independent non-religious nonprofit founded in 2005.\nWe curate venues & events around Seattle in historic buildings like Fremont Abbey\, Ballard Homestead\, Woodlawn Hall and more.  http://www.fremontabbey.org/cathedrals  \nWe have been hosting these special concert events at St Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral since 2011.  We create an open floor concert experience\, quiet picnics welcome\, no outside alcohol allowed. Seating available including chairs\, benches\, and some floor space around the stage area. \nWe recommend bringing cushions and even blankets if you’d like. \nAudience can sit anywhere around the stage as space allows (floor space is not reserved – select GA ticket and arrive early). Please do not take up more space than needed. \n————————————————————————– \n\nSt Mark’s is ADA Accessible. Wheelchair seating area is to the left of stage near the front.(Email boxoffice@fremontabbey.org with questions)\nService animals as defined by the ADA are allowed. Service animals are defined as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities.\nWe are an all ages venue. Kids 10 & under are free at most Abbey Arts events. Be sure to select a kids free ticket when purchasing.\nSt. Mark’s has a pay-to-park lot. More parking information is available here.  Free street parking around the area.\n\nDo not block fire lanes or you will be towed. \n\n\n\nSEATING:\n\nOpen GA seating (and standing in back) except reserved front rows where noted\nTo create a “giant living room” effect we offer an unusual concert experience with informal seating on the floor up front surrounding the stage and lots of pews\, benches\, and chairs around the space.  Floor space is not reserved. Arrive early!\nWe highly recommend you bring blankets and cushions to create a more comfortable experience whether sitting on the floor or seats. Quiet and non-messy snacks/picnics are allowed. No outside alcohol.\nFor best sound\, arrive early for center floor area and any area on stage not marked with signage. You can also sit all around the back of the stage if you like but sound will be a bit limited there.\n\nQUIET POLICY:\n\nPlease silence all devices. Turn off vibrate\, rings\, etc. If you need your phone on vibrate for specific reasons\, please keep it close to you and not on a hard surface that will distract your neighbor.\nIf arriving late\, please be advised that ushers may hold doors during each song due to acoustics of the space.\nPlease refrain from talking during the performances.\nPlease enter quietly if the show has already begun.\n\n\nNO CAMERAS WITH MECHANICAL SHUTTERS (This goes for Press too unless approved to photograph during applause only.) That means silent mode / digital cameras/phones are generally ok in very limited use but we really recommend you enjoy most of the show through your own ‘retina screens’.  For any video or photo capturing more than 20-30 seconds please move to the side or back of space.\nAnyone exhibiting loud or disruptive behavior during the event will be asked to leave.\n\n\n**We are unable to provide a separate soundproof room for viewing this event. These shows are sometimes very very pin drop quiet so please consider that when deciding what ages are appropriate. No cry room available at this venue and even voices in the lobby will be heard in the concert space. Thank you for understanding.\n\nSOCIALS:\n\nUse #seattlecathedrals and tag @abbeyarts on Instagram\n\n 
URL:https://saintmarks.org/calendar/abbey-arts-presents-rising-appalachia/
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