Our first annual world peace religious solidarity event At the First Parish Church, 3 Church St, Cambridge MA 12/31/12 8pm to 1 am 1/1/13
Here is a partial list of ambassadors we had at this event..
our gracious hostess's
Rev. Lilia Cuervo Associate Minister at First Parish in Cambridge
Laura Leonard Estan CUUPS coordinator
Dorothea Juno-Johnston CUUPS co-coordinator
And now our beloved ambassadors......
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Bhagavan Das Syham from Hridaya Hermitage
www.hridayahermitage.com
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Reverend Amy “Gypsy” Ravish Principal
Minister of The Temple of Nine Wells-ATC
and
Gidget Dancer a second degree Gardnerian High Priestess
http://www.tnw-salem.org/
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Raja Yoga Meditation:
Brianne McCarthy, Diane Medeiros, Merrillyn Hener
www.innerspaceharvardsq.org
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Rev. Lilia Cuervo Associate Minister at First Parish in Cambridge
http://www.firstparishcambridge.org/
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Sound Shaman at Ongki Nada Yoga Sounds
Gandiva -
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Ambassadors for Sufism:
Rahima-Sage Jennifer Teall and Friends
Musician: Benjamin Beckwith
Dances of Universal Peace:
http://dancesofuniversalpeace.org
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Muslim Peace Givers
Latifa Ali, Wali Ali, Sajdah Benjamin and Imani Ziyad.
From Cooperative Metropolitan Ministries
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The events below I am not involved with however in my travels of finding ambassadors, I found out about so many different events similar in nature to mine. I wanted to share them so that if Harvard Sq was to far away maybe you could get to one of these events...
On Monday, December 31, the congregations of the Milford & Millis Gurdwaras
will gather at the Guru Ram Das Ashram & Gurdwara
(368 Village Street,
Millis, MA 02054; Gurdwara Phone: 508-202-0368) like we do every year to welcome
the New Year. It is usually a time to celebrate, but this year, the recent
events at Sandy Hook, CT dictate that we turn this gathering into an occasion to
heal and pray for the innocent victims and their families.
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ALSO FIRST NIGHT BOSTON
Monday December 31, 2012 11:30pm - 12:30am
St. Paul's Cathedral(138 Tremont Street Boston, MA 02111)
11:30pm
Boston Interfaith Clergy Group
"Interfaith Midnight Peace Service" The Boston Interfaith Clergy are a group
of clergy of religious institutions serving in the Boston area. The Interfaith
First Night Service is a meditative service welcoming the New Year with music
and spoken word, focusing on how each faith approaches a common
theme.
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The Great Turning: Prayers from the heart.
The Great Turning: Prayers from the
heart
A Transformational Community Celebration
The great turning is
happening NOW as we turn towards a life sustaining model of community,
generosity and interconnectedness. We have enormous power and our hearts songs
are weaving a new tapestry in the collective consciousness of our human family.
Gaia is our home. It’s time we reclaim the earth as our sacred
altar.
...
Let us gather together for a planetary prayer ceremony like no other. Be
prepared to sing, pray, listen, cry, visualize, meditate, laugh, dream, and
make music together. Bring your drums and percussion instruments!
With
visionary, Spirit Rock Teacher's Council member and Co-Founder of the East Bay
Meditation Center, Spring Washam, as your hostess and guide for the evening we
will gather together with some of the bay area’s most talented musicians &
wisdom keepers including Reverend Dr. Elouise Oliver, Drew Dellinger, Po A Tree,
Broderick Rodell, Iamani I. Ameni and others. Watch this space for updates!
Join us New Years Eve -OR- New Years Day
All Tickets: $22 - $50
(sliding scale)
All proceeds from this event go to benefit The Sujata
Project, a new Oakland project in development focused on daylong and overnight
retreats for women and low income communities. The work will be centered around
healing ancestral trauma and violence using indigenous healing practices.
If you are interested in volunteering in exchange for entry contact:
[email protected]
To purchase tickets online visit the link below:
http://thegreatturningdec31.brownpapertickets.com/
A limited
amount of tickets will be available for purchase at the door
Date:
December 31, 2012
Time: 8:00pm – 1:00am (Doors open at 7:30pm)
Location:
East Bay Church of Religious Science
4130 Telegraph Avenue Oakland, CA
For more info contact:
[email protected] or
visit www.springwasham.com
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The First Parish in Cambridge
Unitarian Universalist
3 Church Street, Harvard Square
Cambridge, MA 02138
New Years Eve
12/31/14 - 1/1/15
8 pm - 1 am
This year we are asking if you have a bell please bring one, or two, so we can ring in the new year together.
http://www.firstparishcambridge.org/
VIA THE T
Take Red Line to Harvard Square T stop.
Exit via Church Street
or
Exit via Harvard Square main entrance. Cross Massachusetts Ave. to Harvard Coop building. Go right to Church St. First Parish is on the corner of Mass. Ave. and Church Street.
BY CAR
Harvard Square is a maze of one way streets and is easiest to navigate with a map. On-street metered parking is limited to two hours on weekdays. Parking is free on Sundays by courtesy of Harvard at the Church St. lot until 1:00 p.m. if you stamp your ticket in the church entrance.
Take Mass Pike I-90 to the Cambridge/Allston exit (exits left off Pike). Stay right through toll booth and follow signs to Cambridge. Go straight through first set of lights over bridge (Charles River). Just over bridge at lights turn left on to Memorial Drive. Follow the Charles River (on left) past two sets of lights. At third set of lights take right on JKF Street. On JFK St. turn left at the third set of lights onto Eliot Street. (Curious George Bookstore is on your left). Take your first right (pass Palmer St. , which is one-way and looks like an alley) onto Brattle Street, then right on Church Street. The Church Street Lot is on the left.
Parking information... The train is the best option for this event, and carpooling a perfect second!!
Right on church street is a parking lot I am not sure of fee but it is 2 bldg. beyond the door to get in. There are also a lot of other parking garages and lots near each hotel in the area.
This is a free event.....