Health & Wellness

Spiritual Enrichment – June 2020

SHALOM SPIRITUALITY CENTER
ShalomRetreats.org

Scripture In Times of Disruption – Wednesdays, Jun. 3, 10, 17 & 24 @ 7 PM
Virtually Sunday – Sundays, Jun. 7, 14, 21 & 28 @ 1 PM
Shalom Summer Breakfast: “Sisterhood of Summer” – Tuesday, Jun. 9 @ 7:30 AM-8:30 AM
Annual Picnic On The Hill – Thursday, Jun. 18 @ 11:30 AM-1 PM

SINSINAWA MOUND CENTER
Sinsinawa.org/moundcenter

All programming at and visits to Sinsinawa Mound are suspended until Monday, Jun. 15, due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This includes visits to Sinsinawa Book & Gift Gallery and attendance at religious services. Although the Mound is closed to visitors, Sinsinawa Bakery remains open for online ordering at Sinsinawa.org/bakery and Sinsinawa Book & Gift Gallery is available for online purchases at Sinsinawa.org/giftgallery. Customers can also place orders by calling (608) 748-4411.

Sinsinawa Art Gallery: Heritage Collection Exhibit – Through Monday, Aug. 3
The annual Heritage Collection exhibit will features diverse works from the Motherhouse collection and by various Sister artists. Highlighted will be painted silk works with native Hawaiian themes by Sister Milla Derby, OP (1926­2015).

We All Forget – Thursday, Jun. 18 @ 1 PM-2:30 PM
What is the difference between Alzheimer’s disease and dementia? In this program, learn the answer to that question as well as what causes dementia and receive practical things to do.

Natura Divina: Summer Solstice/St. John the Baptist – Saturday, Jun. 20 @ 6:30 PM-8:30 PM
This outdoor, ecumenical gathering is centered on honoring the sacred cycles of the year and situating ourselves within the wider community of creation.

Women of the Bible – Tuesday, Jun. 23 @ 5:45 PM (Meal) & 7 PM (Performance) & Wednesday, Jun. 24 @ 12 PM (Meal) & 1:30 PM (Performance)
Actress Anita Gutschick of Baltimore, MD, reaches back across the ages to vividly portray biblical women. Through a series of monologues, these women recount their personal stories, shedding light on their lives in a dramatic and engaging way.

Memory Café – Thursday, Jun. 25 @ 1 PM-2:30 PM
Fever River String Band will be back for their fifth appearance! Join a gathering for people who are experiencing memory loss, mild cognitive impairment, or early Alzheimer’s or other dementia to share common interests and friendship. Please have a caregiver present.

Dan Schutte in Concert – Sunday, Jun. 28 @ 2 PM-4 PM
We’ve been singing Dan’s beloved melodies for years. Now the composer of “Here I Am, Lord,” “City of God,” and “Sing a New Song” wants to share his love of God with all. Dan weaves stories, prayer, and reflection with song, inviting all into a deeper relationship with God.

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