KBOO COMMUNITY CALENDAR WEDNESDAY January 6th 2010
This is Paula, in for Crystal & Steve, with the KBOO Community Calendar for Wednesday, January 6th 2010
Food Not Bombs serves free vegan communal food every Wednesday at 5.30pm at Col Summer's Park (SE 17th and Taylor). For the latest updates on the winter hotline for assistance in shelter, food and clothing dial 211.
Oregon Humanities continues its Conversation Project in 2010 today at 2pm in the Sherwood Public Library, 22560 SW Pine St. in Sherwood. Courtney Campbell and Lani Roberts will present the topic, "Friend Me? Notions of Friendship in a Changing World".
To find out more about the series, visit the OregonHumanities [dot] org website and search for 'Conversation Project'. To learn about the Sherwood library's event, contact Pam North at 503-625-6688.
Caring for someone with memory loss? The Alzheimer’s Association’s caregiver support groups provide a consistent and caring place for people to learn, share and gain emotional support from others also on a unique journey of providing care to a person with dementia.
A free information and support group for care partners, family members and friends of individuals with dementia will be held the 1st Thursday of each month, from 5:00 – 6:30 pm without respite care, and the last Tuesday of each month from 3:00 – 4:30 pm with respite care, at CDM Adult Day Services Center, 2409 Broadway, in Vancouver.
Pre-registration for respite care is required; please contact Marti Sanders for more information at 360-567-4590
Tonight at 7 pm, author David Swanson will be presenting his work, Daybreak: Undoing the Imperial Presidency and Forming a More Perfect Union at Powell's Downtown bookstore.
Daybreak is a prescription for political reform that literally ends with a to-do list for citizens, and draws inspiration from the misdeeds and missteps of the Bush and Obama presidencies.
Tomorrow night, David will be accompanied by the rising star political bard, David Rovics at the Canyon Way Bookstore in Newport.
Go to http://www.powells.com or http://davidswanson.org for more information
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