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40 San Diego Reader April 6, 2017


SHEEP and GOATS


The Coming of Gluscabi


After Tabaldak had finished making human beings, he dusted his hands off and some of that dust sprinkled on the Earth. From the dust Gluscabi formed himself. He sat up from the Earth and said, “Here I am.” So it is that some of the Abenaki people call Gluscabi by another name, “Odzihozo,” which means, “the man


for real tracks as part of the San Dieguito Citizen Science Monitor- ing Program with Jess Norton of the SDRVC. Saturday, April 8, 10am; Sikes Adobe Farmhouse, 12655 Sunset Drive. (ESCONDIDO)


Seaside Neighborhood Native Plant Garden Tour See over 18 native-plant gardens. Plant experts and neighborhood locals will lead a 1.5 mile walking tour to see these


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1ST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH


First Spiritu- alist Church


who made himself from something.” He was not as powerful as Tabaldak, The Owner, but like his grand- children, the human beings, he had the power to change things, sometimes for the worse. When Gluscabi sat up for the Earth, The Own- er was astonished. “How did it happen now that you came to be?” he said. Then Gluscabi said, “Well, it is because I formed myself


front yard gardens. Kids will be sell- ing lemonade and cookies along the route. Sponsored by the Oceanside Coastal Neighborhood Association, OCNA101.org, and the Buena Vista Native Plant Club. Info: 760-439- 2473. Sunday, April 9, 2pm; free. St. Mary, Star of the Sea School, 515 Wisconsin Avenue. (OCEANSIDE)


from this dust left over from the first humans that you made.” “You are very won- derful,” The Owner told him…. “I am wonderful because you sprinkled me,” Gluscabi answered…Then the Owner said, “Behold here how wonderful is my work. By the wish of my mind I created all this exist- ing world, oceans, rivers, lakes.” And he and Gluscabi gazed open-eyed.


– From “The Coming of Gluscabi” in Native


American Stories Told by Joseph Bruchac


Joseph Bruchac (b. 1942) is an American writer and anthologist with a particular focus on northeastern Native American and Anglo- American lives and folklore. The author of poetry, novels, and short stories, Bruchac is descended from the Abenaki,


SPECIAL EVENTS


Art Night Casbah Post punk and dark wave music by Dreams Made Flesh with special guest John Mattos, Blood Ponies, Trip Advisor, L1ght Ra1L; gloomy and elegant art by Nicola Wilson, David B. Cuzick,


Connie Marriott *schedule subject to change, check website calendar for chang- es For Urgent Prayer Request call 619-246- 5929 Readings, Healings, and Counseling by appointment http://www.1st-spiritualist- church.org 10am Sundays. CITY HEIGHTS 3777 42nd Street 619-284-4646


ST. JAMES BY-THE-SEA EPISCOPAL CHURCH


Sunday Service, April 9 th : Speaker: Rev. Elivia Melo- dy: Meditation/Auric Heal- ings: 10am Lecture Service/ Messages: 11am Message/ Healing Circle 1:30-3:30 $20/$17 1 st Wednesday Reiki Practice Group 4:30- 6pm w/ Rev Rosie $5 3 rd Wednesday Reiki Practice Group 7-9pm w/ Rev. Rosie $5 Fridays in Apr: SPIRITU- AL AWARENESS PSYCHIC DEVELOPMENT CLASS. 6:30-8:00pm. Teacher: Rev. Lorina Pyle. $20/$17. Open Class. Sunday, Apr 16th : Speaker: Rev. Javier Garay Message Circle 1:30- 3:30pm $20/$17 Sunday, Apr 23rd : Speaker: Rev. Cyndi Clarke Table tipping 1:30-3:30pm $20/$17 Sun- day, April 30th : Speaker:


Chanticleer Chanticleer will present My Secret Heart, includ- ing works by Tomás Luis de Victoria, Francisco Guerrero, Eric Whitacre, Sergei Rachmaninov, Stephen Foster, Cole Porter, and Noel Coward. The program includes a world premiere by Finnish composer Jaakko Mäntyjärvi and some of Augusta Read Thomas’ “Love Songs.” 4pm Sunday, May. 7. LA JOLLA 743 Prospect Street 858-459-3421


SAN RAFAEL CATHOLIC CHURCH


Come Touch


the Robe Composed by Pepper Choplin, sung by tra- ditional choir of San Rafael. Focuses on the personal contact between the woman who touched Christ’s garment and whom he healed. 4pm Sunday. RANCHO BERNARDO 17252 Bernardo Center Drive


858-487-4314


ONE HEART ONE MIND CENTER FOR SPIRITUAL LIVING


The Science of Mind


ST. ANNE’S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH


http://www.oneheart-one- mind.org Based on the teaching of Dr. Ernest Holmes. April’s Values “Spiritual Living through Transformation and Evolu- tion” April 9 – The Science of the Absolute April 16 - Easter – The Science of Christ April 23 – Dealing with Conditions April 30 – The Joy of Living Sunday Service 10:30 am Senior Minister Rev. Michelle Ingalls 10:30am Sundays. SORRENTO VALLEY 11211 Sorrento Valley Rd., Suite G


858-450-6466


ST. JOHN BOSCO MISSION SSPX


Catholic Traditional


Latin Mass St. John Bosco Mission SSPX. Fr. Thomas Hufford Sunday Mass: 4pm, Confessions: 3:30pm. 858-433-0353 (call for proper attire) stjohnbosco- mission@hotmail.com, www.sspx.org. Instaurare Omnia in Christo. To the greater glory of God! 4pm Sundays. POINT LOMA 2881 Roosevelt Road


You are welcome and invited to join us for our Holy Week services: Palm Sunday April 9th 10 am Service * Maundy Thursday Service * April 13th at 6:30 pm Good Friday Service April 14 at 12 noon and 6 pm * Easter Sunday Ser- vice * April 16th at 10 am * Childcare available for all services with the exception of the Good Friday Service at noon 10am Sunday, 6:30pm Thursday, Apr. 13, 12pm & 6pm Friday, Apr. 14, 10am Sunday, Apr. 16. LA MESA 8360 Lemon Avenue 619-466-1261


Chant Camp June 26-30. Open to young voices aged 8-18 yrs. old. Attendees will learn to sing the prayers of the Psalms and the Saints through the chant of the Church. Days run from 10am-3pm and include lessons in Gregorian chant, as well as recreational activities. Rehearsals will culminate in singing for a High Mass on the Friday with a pot-luck party afterwards. Open to non-parishioners on Apr. 3. 9am Monday, Jun. 26. LOGAN HEIGHTS 621 Sicard Street 619-239-8253


CENTRAL


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH


Holy Week


Texas Poo, Jess Bergman, and oth- ers; fashion designs by Damion Ryura; and belly dancing by Sabrina Fox. Info: 619-540-0310. Saturday, April 8, 8:30pm; $8. Casbah, 2501 Kettner Boulevard. (LITTLE ITALY)


Coronado Flower Show The Coronado Flower Show is held annually on the third weekend of April in Spreckels Park in the center of Coronado’s Village. The Coro-


GETHSEMANE LUTHERAN CHURCH


Gethsemane Small in size, grounded in grace. Outdoor labyrinth 24/7. Creatively tradi- tional liturgy. Good music. Spiritual depth. Prayerful. Preschool with daycare. Sunday: 8am Contemplative Communion; 9:30am Spirited traditional. www. gethsemanesd.org 858- 277-6572 8am & 9:30am Sundays. SERRA MESA 2696 Melbourne Drive 858-277-6572


ST. DUNSTAN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH


Grief Share Recovery


Group A 13-week program meets every Wednesday from 5-6:30pm. Books sold for $10. For more information call Dessie at 619-564- 8222 or Debbie at 619-540- 3272. 5pm Wednesdays. SAN CARLOS 6556 Park Ridge Boulevard 619-460-6442


ST. THERESE OF CARMEL CATHOLIC CHURCH


Mass with Ola Gjeilo & String


Orchestra The Sunrise Mass with string orchestra features music by Norwegian composer-in-residence Ola Gjeilo, with Voces8 in Manhattan. 3pm Sunday. CARMEL VALLEY 4355 Del Mar Trails Road 858-481-3232


one of the Algonquian- speaking peoples, and also has English and Slovak ances- tors. Coauthor with Michael J. Caduto of the Keeper of the Earth series, from which the above selection was culled, Bruchac has also been instrumental in helping many Native American writers find publishers.


Find more excerpts online at SDReader.com/worship


nado Flower Show is the largest tented flower show in the nation. Exhibits are placed inside tents sur- rounding a central gazebo, which becomes the stage for continuous entertainment, announcements, and trophy presentations. Satur- day, April 8, 1pm; Sunday, April 9, 10am; $5. Spreckels Park, 601 Orange Avenue. (CORONADO)


Cultural Celebration 2017: Heroes Around the World Join us for our annual Cultural Celebration 2017: Heroes Around the World. You and your family all are invited to join us at Thurgood Marshall College to experience one of the longest standing traditions at UC San Diego. Celebrate cul- tural diversity and unity through food, dance, music, and art from around the world. Savor interna-


SAN DIEGO HISTORY CENTER


Making Mat- zah Memo- ries: Pass- over Stories, Songs, and


Activities Join us for a family friendly program open to anyone that would like to learn about and share Passover traditions! One of the most well-known Jewish holidays, Passover is the celebration and remem- brance of freedom. Join the History Center as we explore the customs of this holiday and the Jewish community’s impact on San Diego. • Tours of our exhibition Celebrate San Diego! The History & Heritage of San Diego’s Jewish Community, begin- ning at 11:30am, 1pm, and 2:30pm • Matzah-making demonstration and tasting, on the half hour • Art activi- ties, throughout the day • Storytelling and songs from performer Karen Golden, beginning at 11am, 12:30pm, 2pm, 3:30pm • Fused glass workshop— make a mezuzah cover or coaster with artist Ilanit Shalev (upcharge $55/per- son). All children must be accompanied by an adult. Free activities, donation- based admission to the museum. 11am Sunday. BALBOA PARK 1649 El Prado, Suite 3 619-232-6203


ASCENSION CATHOLIC CHURCH


Catechism of the Cath-


olic Church Eight-week course taught by Domenico Camplisson, MTS. 6:30pm Thursdays. TIERRASANTA 11292 Clairemont Mesa Boulevard


858-279-2735


CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL


Tribes and


Peoplehood Part of Tribes of Israel series. This lecture is by Elana Stein Hain. 7pm Thursday, May. 11. LA JOLLA 9001 Towne Centre Drive 858-535-1111


UNIVERSITY CITY UNITED CHURCH


University City United Church


FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH


Jazz Ves-


pers Each Jazz Vespers service begins with a 30-minute set of live jazz, blues, and gospel, featuring the Archie Thompson & the Archtones and guest musicians. 4:30pm Saturdays. DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO 320 Date Street 619-232-7513


TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM


Passover Seder


2nd Night Passover Seder. Reserve now, $25 adult, $15 children. Mail check to Temple Beth Shalom of Chula Vista or call 858- 344-5632 to pay by credit card. Office number 619- 420-6040http://www.beth- shalometemple.com 6pm Tuesday, Apr. 11. CHULA VISTA 208 Madrona Street


Interactive, engaging wor- ship for the whole family, and for people of every background. We are a progressive, welcoming Christian community. 858- 453-3444 http://www.ucuc. org 10:30am Sundays. UNIVERSITY CITY 2877 Governor Drive 858-453-3444


619-420-6040


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