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MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – Eric Leber and Clovice Lewis are presenting a series of special performances of poetry by the 13th century poet known as Rumi set to music by Lewis.
The Leber-Lewis duet concert is called “Rumerice” and will be performed at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 16, at the Middletown Community United Methodist Church.
Rumi, the concert's featured author, was born in 1207 and was a Persian spiritual teacher and Sufi mystic.
He lived most of his life in Konya, present day Turkey, and died in 1273 AD.
His shrine remains a place of pilgrimage for thousands of people each month.
Rumi's poetry continues to resonate and transcend religious, national and ethnic borders. His voluminous works are widely read in the original Persian and translated into many languages.
Eric Leber is the reader in the concert and is known in Lake County as a teacher of T’ai Chi Ch’uan and a writer of poetry.
Clovice Lewis is the principal chair cellist in the Ukiah Symphony Orchestra, an award winning composer, whose music is performed by many orchestras and professional ensembles around the nation.
“Rumerice” is a free concert, donations will be accepted to fund the Shoes for School Children Program. The concert begins at 1 p.m. and all are welcome.
For information call 707-295-7174.
Middletown Community United Methodist Church is located at 11581 Armstrong St. in Middletown, on block off Highway 29, Calistoga Street in Middletown.
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KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – The service at the Unitarian Universalist Community of Lake County for Sunday, April 3, will be presented by consulting minister, the Rev. Dan Kane.
The service begins at 10 a.m. at the Kelseyville Senior Center, 5245 Third St.
Guests are encouraged to attend to learn more about the liberal religious traditions of Unitarian Universalism. A children’s program is offered during the service.
Rev. Kane’s topic is “A Cop for God.”
He will explore and reflect upon one theological construct of the Holy that he says, “just might lead to the concept of a God who is worthy of our worship.”
He will discuss the idea of process theology as a way to a deeper understanding of the Holy.
For more information, please call 707-587-4243.
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KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – If the spring cleaning bug has bitten this week, Kelseyville Presbyterian Church is happen to accept your items for its annual rummage sale this weekend.
The sale will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, April 1, and Saturday, April 2.
Items can be dropped off between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. until Thursday at the church, 5340 Third St. (located behind WestAmerica Bank). All proceeds go to help the Presbyterian Women fund their worthwhile causes.
If you have items to donate, you can call Sandy at 707-279-4415 or the church office at 707-279-1104 to arrange a pick up time.
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KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – Kelseyville Presbyterian Church will host its Spring Rummage Sale on Friday, April 1, and Saturday, April 2.
This event begins at 9 a.m. each day and goes until 4 p.m. with lots and lots of household goods, furniture, clothing and the always popular, “Granny’s Attic,” selling jewelry and other hard-to-find collectibles.
All proceeds benefit Kelseyville Presbyterian Women’s community outreach programs.
If you have items to donate, you can call Sandy at 707-279-4415 or the church office at 707-279-1104 to arrange a pick up time.
Donations of furniture, household items and clothing are welcomed.
Hot dogs, homemade chili and chili dogs also will be available for sale both days.
Don’t miss this sale – it only happens twice a year at Kelseyville Presbyterian Church, located at 5340 Third St., behind Westamerica Bank in Kelseyville.
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