Hindus have welcomed the historic Trinity Cathedral, an Episcopal church in Easton (Maryland), for hosting yoga classes. According to reports, Cathedral opened up its sanctuary and moved the pews to accommodate yoga classes. Commending the Episcopal Cathedral for facilitating yoga, distinguished Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada today, said that yoga, referred as “a .
Hermannsburg Potters & Iltja Ntjarra/ Many Hands: Pmara Nurnaka, Yia Nurnaka: Our Country, Our Stories
May 7 - May 29
Hubert Pareroultja, Tjoritja (West MacDonald rangers) II, 2020. Watercolour on paper, 74 x 56cm (framed). A selection of Hermannsburg pots in front. Courtesy: the artists and Bett Gallery, Hobart.
Iltja Ntjarra (Many Hands) is a not-for-profit Art Centre, proudly Aboriginal owned and directed. It is home of the Namatjira watercolour artists. The Art Centre was established by Ngurratjuta/Pmara Ntjarra Aboriginal Corporation in 2004 and incorporated as a separate entity in 2016. The Centre is strongly committed to improving economic participation of Aboriginal people and maintaining cultural heritage. It was established for Western Aranda artists to come together to paint, share and learn new techniques and ideas.
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MANY Hands 25 CIC craft shop at 25 Kirkgate, Silsden, has reopened this week. Whilst the shop has been closed, the team has worked hard in the background supporting others through lockdown. Anxiety and stress have become more prevalent in the lives of so many, and it is more important than ever that Many Hands builds on its involvement in mental health support. To this end, the shop will close on May 26 so that the team can devote time to supporting those struggling with mental health by providing peer support groups, wellbeing workshops and creative therapy alongside their craft workshops. Kath Cole, Many Hands 25 CIC
Lansing Area Businesses Pay Off Student Lunch Debt
One thing sparks another. That s the story of one local business giving back to area schools.
Co-owners of Saddleback BBQ, Matthew Gillett and Travis Stoliker heard about student lunch debt in the Lansing area and made the decision to pay off Mason Public Schools existing debt.
They wrote a check for $1,753.21 in February to cover the school districts lunch debt. Stoliker told Lansing State Journal that, this was the first time he had ever heard about student lunch debt and wanted to take care of it.
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The giving didn t stop there. A couple months later, Saddleback BBQ teamed up with several local businesses and paid off nearly $6,300 worth of debt in nine area school districts.