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Happy Vesak Day! The 2558th Buddha Birthday Celebrations!

May 11, 2014

072_truths_as_action  “The Four Noble Truths are pragmatic rather than dogmatic. They suggest a course of action to be followed rather than a set of dogmas to be believed. The four truths are prescriptions for behavior rather than descriptions of reality.” Stephen Batchelor, Confessions of a Buddhist Atheist

Vesak, or the Birthday of the Buddha, is on the Full Moon of May which in 2014 is Wednesday May 14 (5/14/14).

Which means that this weekend is the 2558th Buddhas’s Birthday Celebrations!

In Ventura, CA events will be held at An Lac Buddhist Mission, 901 So. Saticoy Avenue, Sunday May, 11 from 10am-3pm and include a ceremony to honor  mothers including the mother of Prince Siddhartha.

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Mother’s Day celebration for “Mother of Flowers: Theodosia Burr Shepherd”

May 10, 2014

10290653_10152106991585924_8975091089273267930_n“In the field of your imagination are all possible flowers,” claimed Theodosia Burr Shepherd, the Flower Wizard of California.

Pictured here is my mother Suzanne Paquette Lawrence, my son and I; we are costumed for a living history performance where I portrayed my great grandmother Anna Paquette and my mom portrayed an older fictional maiden aunt describing a fictional visit to turn of the century Ventura where she falls in love with the town as well as a man! All of the facts about life in turn of the century Ventura are true, save the fiction that ties them together.

My mother wore many wigs, literally, and she started a wig wearing revolution here in Ventura; she encouraged docents to not just talk about history but to become it. She wrote scripts for plays that became dinner theater events as well as living history performances and she was a very popular speaker until she died in 2010. 861018_791594350853575_124642726257757145_o

One of the people my mother portrayed was Theodosia Burr Shepherd’s daughter Myrtle Francis Shepherd in order to tell the story of her extraordinary mother, “The Flower Wizard of California” and the mother of the bulb and seed business of California, a role that I have subsequently taken on in performances at Ventura College and Pepperdine University.

Just as my mom got women out of their homes to act in historical plays, Theodosia encouraged women to grow seeds and bulbs.  In fact it was said in Ventura County the “making” of new flower varieties was as common as new cake recipes in other places.

Theodosia Burr Shepherd said that “In the love of flowers…[it is] as if the soul of the plant comes in touch with our soul. If the plant possesses the power to around such strong vibrations within us, is it possible the vibrations from us are received by the flower? We and the plant are the manifestations of the same force.”

Using materials from the  Ventura County Historical library, and interviews including from my grandfather who grew up in Shepherd’s Garden, she worked on the script in a creative writing class that I taught at Ventura College back about 1999. She realized quickly that it wasn’t working doing the piece as Theodosia, so I suggested she do it from another perspective.

Theodosia’s daughter Myrtle  became the natural choice as she herself wrote a book about her mother in the 1946s, a book which is being launched today,  Saturday, May 10, from 2:00 – 5:00 p.m at the commemorative garden which honors Theodosia Burr Shepherd, “The Flower Wizard of California” in the community gardens on the corner of Chestnut and Poli Streets in Ventura, California, the original site of the home and farm where Theodosia, the first woman in America to hybridize flowers, founded California’s seed industry with her world-renowned seed and bulb business.
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Alex Frankel reads in Ventura 5/8/14

May 6, 2014
This Thursday, May 8 poet Alex M. Frankel features at the EP Foster Library in the Topping Room at 7:30pm. Located at 651 E. Main Street in downtown Ventura, the free reading will be hosted by Dane Baylis and an open mic follows where I and many of my students will be reading from our class publication! Here’s another sample poem by Alex M. Frankel:
 
     Ode to 7-Eleven
 
How are you tonight, 7-Eleven? with your smell

of departure and annoyance, your white bread, your drain cleaners,

your puddings, your cockroaches fanning out over the parking lot

like glossy marzipan soldiers lugging fearsome shadows.

It must be lovely to watch for dawn

coming over the EverTrust Bank and the Chevron station,

it must be trying

for the lively man with the turban (sales associate #33323)

to hang out with the seven moving objects of the sky,

the eleven ounces of the heart

and the sturdy sixteen-year-olds

picking their noses by the soda fountain.

7-Eleven—benign, broad-minded firebrand of night—

the great inward journey begins with you,

inexhaustible Christmas of green red orange   HELP

WANTED    Do we think we understand you, 7-Eleven?  How sweet

the industrious freezer, the implacable milk,

the pounds of glaze, fritters, muffins,

“freedom of choice,” Hispanic, Hmong, Chinese,

the painful joy of brainfreeze,

10,000 pots of coffee for Tarzana

apotheosis of the hot-dog-loving state

that stares at Popular Mechanics and Soap Opera Weekly
when all at once a man looks up, catches

his own image timid in the window

and a girl examining her nails in an idling van     HELP

and beyond that a string of bungalows and porches

and flagrant Union 76 balls     WANTED

from here all the way to Downey, Bell Gardens, City of Industry,

past where the freight trains jangle and yelp

though perhaps no one can say for sure where they’re headed

or what they’re freighted with.
 
 
Future featured readers include:
 
May 15        Rick Smith
June 5        Kevin Patrick & Patti Sullivan
June 12        Paula C. Lowe
June 19        Perie Longo
July 17         Sandra Hunter
No readings on the fourth Thursday of the month.

 

It’s May the Fourth: How Will You Celebrate Star Wars Day?

May 3, 2014

YODA SAYS:

No! Try not. Do. Or do not. There is no try.

You must feeeeeeeel the force around you.

For my ally is the force, and a powerful ally it is.

Size matters not. Look at me! Judge me by my size do you?

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On May the Fourth, Celebrate Star Wars Day with The Empire Bikes Back 2

April 27, 2014

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Invited YOU are!

Check the batteries on your light saber, get your robes in order, and prepare your ride to join the San Buenaventura ArtRiders Bicycle and Social Club for “The Empire Bikes Back” on Star Wars Day Sunday May the Fourth!

CREATIVE ATTIRE encouraged! (Go here to figure out your inner Star Wars character: http://www.zimbio.com/quiz/Ukldm8Pi5Ub/Star+Wars+Character )

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RIDE!
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Tongues in trees, books in brooks: Happy Birthday, William Shakespeare!

April 23, 2014

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“And this, our life, exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything.” William Shakespeare

Here it is the day after Earth Day and many consider it William Shakespeare’s birthday!  It’s even trending today on twitter, at least in the LA region. According to Wikipedia, his birth date is unknown but he was baptized on April 26, 1564 and other sources claim his birthday is this date; oddly, he died on April 23 also, in 1616.

So today is as good a day as any to say:

Happy Birthday, Will! And thank you for all your good words and works!

May we all find a few moments this Earth Month and National Poetry Month to find the tongues in trees, to listen to the books in brooks, to hear the sermons in stones, and to know the good in everything.

We may not be Shakespeare but we can all be inspired by what the Earth has to say to us.

So get out into nature and go for walk! Bring a book, a collection of Will’s sonnets, or even a play! Bring a notebook and try some writing practice, see what the earth has to say to you…

 

 

Happy Earth Day 2014! What action will YOU take to promote environmental and social justice??

April 22, 2014
1913410_488054104633266_85005011_o“Our livelihood is intimately tied to the food we eat, water we drink and places where we recreate. That’s why we have to promote responsibility and conservation when it comes to our natural resources.”  Mark Udall
(If you are looking for more inspiring images with quotes for Earth Day 2014, scroll through this blog –there are a lot!–or please go to our Facebook page: Ventura College Earth Day: https://www.facebook.com/VenturaCollegeEarthDay/photos_stream)
On April 22, over a billion people in over 190 countries are expected to take action on Earth Day.
What action will you take? How will change your lifestyle to promote both environmental and social justice?

If you live in the Ventura California area, p
lease join us today at Ventura College’s FREE FAMILY FRIENDLY Social Justice and Environmental Justice Earth Day 2014 from 2:00-9:30pm in the lower quad by the bookstore and student center.  Please bring your classes, and invite your students, neighbors, and family. Parking will be free from 2-10pm in the West Lot by the gym.

We are encouraging people to picnic on the grass, and ride or bring bikes to learn how to fix them. Check out interactive exhibits by Gwendolyn Alley’s English 1A students and community non-profits including VCCOOL and the City of Ventura.

Performances will be on two stages–the quad stage and the Alive TV stage featuring the “The Big TV Set: TMSL Deluxe 2013” a 26’ replica of a Zenith 1974 TV set  and performance space designed by Steve Knauff, MFA UCLA.

Headliners are Alice Bag, author of Violence Girl: A Chicana Punk Story, reading and performing; Tony Fletcher, author of multiple books including Boy About Town, who will DJ and read and discuss his writing and research process with English Adjunct and event organizer 1926837_489822841123059_1379436454_nGwendolyn Alley.


The schedule includes music by VC and UCI grad Abel Garcia; music and lecture by poet Linda Ravenswood, ABD; spoken word and poetry by Pat Payne Taos Circus Heavy Weight Champ; living history and poetry by Gwendolyn Alley; comedy by Sharon Gorsch; poetry by Ventura County’s Poet Laureate Mary Kay Rummel and VC grad F. Albert Salinas, MFA; Aztec dance from two local performance groups. Here’s the complete schedule:
2pm BLUE GOLD: WORLD WATER  WARS SCI-313In every corner of the globe, we are polluting, diverting, pumping, and wasting our limited supply of fresh water at an expediential level as population and technology grows. The rampant overdevelopment of agriculture, housing and industry increase the demands for fresh water well beyond the finite supply, resulting in the desertification of the earth. Corporate giants force developing countries to privatize their water supply for profit.
 
2:45pm Abel Garcia, VC, UCI grad, reggae influenced singer/songwriter (quad stage)

3
:15pm Tony Fletcher: award winning author of books about REM, The Clash, Keith Moon, The Smiths, autobiography Boy About Town; reading & DJ set (Alive TV stage)

4p Spoken Word/Performance (Alive TV Stage)

“The Flower Wizard of California—

Theodosia Burr Shepherd presented by her daughter Myrtle Shepherd Francis”

Mary Kay Rummel, Ventura County Poet Laureate

F. Albert Salinas, MFA, VC, CSUCI grad

Pat Payne, Taos Poetry Circus Heavyweight champ


4
:45pm Linda Ravenswood, MFA, ABD, The Ravenswood Jones (quad stage)
live performance with discussion of music and social and environmental justice


5
:15pm Danza Kalpulli Kuauhziuatl directed by Ygnacia Gonzalez from Ojai (quad)

5
:30pm Alice Bag, author Violence Girl: A Chicana Punk Story, lead singer of The Bags, reading, discussion, music (accompanied by guitar, Alive TV)

6
:30pm Danza Mexica Cuauhtemoc, led by Veronica Xochitl Valadez (quad)

6
:45pm Comedy/Spoken Word (Alive TV)
Pierpont Rats: “Royals/Rested” parenting parody by 9, 10, 11 year old boys

Sharon Gorsch, Eco Standup

Gwendolyn Alley, Pat Payne: commissioned poems on “Water”


7
:15pm Tony Fletcher, author, dj, musician (Alive TV)

8pm Spoken Word/Comedy (TBA)


8
:45-9:15pm Abel Garcia

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#EarthDay2014: Music + Environmental Justice + Social Justice + Poetry + MORE

April 21, 2014

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Tomorrow, April 22, is Earth Day!

How will you celebrate our Earth? What action will you take? What good will you do?

Tomorrow I am excited about Ventura College’s Earth Day which I am organizing and where I will be performing poetry, doing a living history monologue written by my mom, hosting on the Alive TV Big TV Set, and basically running around like a chicken with my head cut off keeping track of  speakers, performers, Aztec dance, exhibitors, andVCEDtonyquote more!

 

The event is FREE and family friendly. Ride your bike over or park for FREE in the west lot by the gym. Bring a picnic and relax on the grass. Check out the interactive exhibits or wander over to the library and read a children’s book or two.

While our headliners are Alice Bag (5:30-6:30pm —read  more about her and find links to her blog and her Wikipedia page) and Tony Fletcher (3;15pm and 7:15pm –read his website), from 2-930pm the event is jam packed with great stuff (see schedule below) starting and ending with Abel Garcia who writes, 

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Poseidon in Pasadena + Lucidity: A poem for Earth Month

April 20, 2014

PoseidonPasadenaP1Over April 11, 12, and 13, my family headed north to the rolling oak dotted  hills behind Santa Barbara to attend the Lucidity Festival.

We had helped with production and it was fun to find projects that we had worked on scattered about the festival (more on that in a later post).

We were also involved with the Big TV Set which served as the Alive TV Stage at Lucidity.  I helped on there on Friday and Saturday but on Sunday I was on the stage more often than not.

One performance that I did was of the complete 5+ minute poem that I wrote about water and power in Pasadena as a commission (pictured is part of it). In it, I talk about the Greek God Poseidon–who was actually at Lucidity with his Queen and a court of mermaids!

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I told Poseidon about the poem that I had written that honored him and asked if he would be willing to change from his God form with his tail into his human form and join me on TV. And he agreed!

Pictured also is the first part of the poem that I read (you can also read about it here) and which I will read again on Tuesday Earth Day at Ventura College again on the Big TV Set. It will be about 645pm; hope you ca join us! For more about Ventura College Earth Day, please visit out facebook event page.

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For Malbec Day: 7 Reasons Why I Love Malbec

April 17, 2014

Happy Malbec Day today April 17! How will you celebrate?

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Have you discovered Malbec yet?

Chances are you’ve had it in a Bordeaux blend, but you may not have had it by itself because

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