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An evening with “Grace”
Along with the port, the lucky bidder, and seven guests, will be treated to a private concert by de Grassi and Brewer, along with a world-class supper featuring wild game donated by Kate and Mac Magruder.
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These performances are sponsored by the Grace College Department of Humanities with support from the Elener R. (Norris) Grossman Fund. The department also offers a literature class on C.S. Lewis taught by Professor Frank Benyousky.
Evening Grace Assisted Living is a residential care home located in the tranquil town of Encino, California. This hospitable community overlooks the lush green fields of Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area filled with a Japanese garden, archery range, dam, sports center, golf course, and scenic trails. Additionally, the location offers convenient access to the nearby hospital, retail and grocery stores, restaurants, and more.
The city of Encino, California, has a cheery and homey atmosphere that makes it a great place to live. This care home provides seniors with high-quality care services in a group-home setting. The safe and relaxed environment promotes comfort and flexibility with customized care options, various amenities, and a range of services.
Residents benefit from a thoughtful staff that treats seniors with love, dignity, compassion, and respect. They provide assistance with daily living activities, medication management, memory care, and acuity care services. They also make daily life easier by offering dining services and on-site salon services.
Evening Grace Assisted Living provides seniors with the highest standard of quality care in a group home setting. Our safe, relaxed and comfortable environment is perfect for seniors looking for a place to live in with minimal care. Evening Grace Assisted living has partnered with dedicated and selfless medical professionals who are always on-site no matter the day or time. We customize our care to fit individual needs since we understand that no two people are alike. Additionally, we treat seniors with love, dignity, compassion and respect.
14-17 with adult to enter the club & 21 to drink. There is a 2 item minimum per person during the show. (Food and/or Beverage). All sales are final although we will exchange your tickets for a future show if you cannot attend. Must call 48 hours before show to exchange tickets.
Guests could previously discover life on the hill with a tour and wine tasting at the Evening Grace Estate tasting room. Beyond their wine tastings, they also used to sell homemade wine soaps and a chance to pet their dancing farm goats. Furthermore, a B7B used to exist, which was a huge draw to the location.
In 2012, the National Order of the Arrow Committee began a project to designate an OA specific grace for use at mealtimes under the direction of OA chaplain Billy Walley. The national committee recognized that all four BSA national high adventure bases had readily identifiable mealtime prayers relevant to their activities and geography. After reviewing many sample graces during the months of the open submission process, the national committee adopted a grace in December 2013 appropriate for a moment of reverence and thanks before meals at OA events:
In the Ordeal Ceremony, Allowat Sakima reiterates this thought saying, "Build upon the fire of cheerfulness." The phrase "evening fire" re-emphasizes the OA principle of cheerfulness.The penultimate line, "For each repast that fuels our work" references our thanks for the meal we are about to eat at the conclusion of the grace, and also acknowledges that food is fuel, a source of energy, as wood is fuel for fire. Our work is our service, service that we together in our brotherhood own. The word "work" incorporates service, the third principle of the Order."We give thanks, O Lord" indicates that the prayer is offered by the group acting in concert. "We thank thee, O Lord" repeats the closing phrase common to three of the four graces of the four high adventure bases, namely, the graces for Northern Tier, the Florida Sea Base, Philmont Scout Ranch and the Summit Bechtel Reserve, where the OA has had such a strong presence and rich history with OA High Adventure programs.The grace alludes to the four tests of the Ordeal and to the characters in the Pre-Ordeal Ceremony who introduce these tests: "night alone" introduced by Kichkinet, day of silence ("quiet dawn") introduced by Meteu, day of labor ("work") introduced by Allowat Sakima and scant food ("repast") introduced by Nutiket. The adjective "our" is used three times in the grace, each time deliberately plural, not the singular "my" or "your" or "his" or "her," to connote the OA principle of "brotherhood," the first principle of the Wimachtendienk, Wingolauchsik, Witahemui.OA brothers are encouraged to use the grace at mealtimes at Ordeals, fellowship and work weekends, conclaves, annual banquets, trail crew backcountry treks, as well as lodge, section, region and national events. With each repetition, not only do we give thanks for the food that fuels us, but also we rededicate ourselves to our brotherhood of cheerful service.
Our small event series, An Evening with Farm Aid stopped by Trattore Farms on Friday, May 20. After guests enjoyed cocktails, wine and family farmer food on the patio at Trattore, Grace Potter performed a live set that attendees are still buzzing about.
Many of the farmers growing the food served on our menus are present at every event we have, but this evening we were lucky to have nearly every one in attendance. In addition, local activists working with family farmers were present too. All of us who spoke with Guido Frosini, who you met previously in our Farmer Hero profile, and Evan Wiig from The Farmers Guild walked away having learned more about what they, and the farmers they know, are up to in Sonoma County.
Lavery is joined by acclaimed author and New Yorker staff writer Elif Batuman (The Idiot) for an evening of genre- and gender-fluid magic featuring visitations by sinister clowns, noir Lynchian sendups, Juggalo Ghostbusters, and more.
Founded in October 2009 by Rebecca Fitting and Jessica Stockton Bagnulo, Greenlight Bookstore is an independent bookstore in Brooklyn, New York. Combining the best traditions of the neighborhood bookstore with carefully curated, community-minded events, Greenlight has earned a reputation as a literary destination. Greenlight has continued to serve its community during the COVID-19 pandemic with a diverse array of virtual events, and has been inspired by the movements for racial justice across the country to engage in the work of becoming a more anti-racist company. Learn more at greenlightbookstore.com or check them out @greenlightbklyn.
Please join us for an amazing evening at Jessie's Grove Winery, 1973 W. Turner Road, Lodi, CA for good old southern barbecue, Saturday, September 12, 2015. 5pm -10pm. Guest Speaker: Bubba Paris, Live Music by DeJay Mullins, Catering by Bruce Salsbury. Barbecue Ribs, Tri Tip, Chicken, Sausage with all the trimmings and all you can eat. It is a family event, so bring the kids. There will be games and best country outfit with cash prize. Jillian's Consignment will there showing some of their best country outfits. This event will insure Grace and Mercy can continue the level of support to all of the individuals and agencies that we support every day in our community. Come and and support a good cause and eat some really good food in in the grove. Tickets are $50 Adults/$20 Children and can purchased online at www.gracenmercylodi.com/events or call the office (209) 224-5273 or cell# (925) 864-0183
In the 2021-22 season, Woods joins the faculty at the University at Buffalo as a Distinguished Visiting Scholar and Visiting Professor. He previously served on the music faculties of the University of Chicago, Dartmouth College and the Chicago Academy of the Arts. He holds degrees from Brooklyn College, Musik Academie der Stadt Basel, and a PhD from the University of Huddersfield. In the 2020-21 season he was an Artist in Residence with the Kaufman Music Center, and from 2018-2020 he served as Artist in Residence with Seattle Symphony and Creative Consultant for the interactive concert hall, Octave 9: Raisbeck Music Center.
Join us for an evening with our friends at The Riverside Church featuring guest speaker Tony Campolo. Tony is a pastor, author, public speaker, and prominent progressive Evangelical leader. As we enter a major election year, come hear Tony teach about how the Gospel of Jesus calls Christians to radical acts of justice and love in our lives and in politics.
Gizmo has collaborated with this nonprofit to raise awareness and build support for their important cause. This blonde ale was brewed using a traditional hefeweizen yeast at the lowest possible temperature to produce tons of banana aroma. Inspired by flavors from the GRACE Gorillas farm, fresh passion fruit was added to create a unique and fruity combination. 2ff7e9595c
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