Monday, March 12, 2007

Mark Berger discovers historic Autos by Wiswell Covered Bridge

Photographer Mark Berger, has photographed every known covered bridge in Ohio. He often contributes to innerart (see Ohio's Covered Bridges). To update his extensive collection of bridge photographs, he was recently photographing details of newly completed renovations to the historic Wiswell Covered Bridge, when…



"to my surprise a caravan of antique 1930’s automobiles came rumbling through the covered bridge. One driver told me that they were going to the monthly pancake breakfast at 4-H Camp Whitewood just south of the bridge. Maxine & I went to the pancake breakfast, it was wonderful"






Bringing Progressive Radio Back to Columbus?

The Free Press Radio Project needs your contribution

The Free Press has recently acquired a building permit for a radio translator. We need to raise $5,000 by March 26 to translate the FM signal from the local LPFM channel. This is possible with your help.



Currently Columbus is without progressive and alternative radio. Your contribution can make the difference between rightwing reactionary radio and a principled and unwavering voice that stands for human rights and social justice. We plan to bring Democracy Now! to Columbus.



Go to http://www.freepress.org/store.php or mail your check to: Free Press Radio Project, 1240 Bryden Rd., Columbus OH 43205.


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Yoga Warriors

YOGA WARRIORS

a drama about a group of people at a yoga retreat, working out their relationships as they do yoga, meditate, sit in the hot tub, walk in the woods, etc.

April 19 -22

Produced by Richard Esquinas, the American Yogi,
in conjunction with WOMEN AT PLAY

The Columbus Dance Theatre

592 East Main St.

Reservations or more info? Email: Burkman.2@osu.edu or call (614) 457-6580

Chris Mohler Works on Exhibit

I received this info from Chad Tooker -charlie

A Gift and a Curse
Through April 27, 2007.

featuring new works by
Chris Mohler

opening reception
March 14th, 5:30-7:30pm.

Fresh A.I.R. Gallery is located Downtown at 131 N. High St.

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Fresh A.I.R. Gallery exhibits the works of individuals affected by mental illness and/or substance abuse disorders. Through art, we educate the community and work to break down the stigma of mental illness and substance abuse by bringing focus to the artistic vision.

Myken J. Lint
Executive Assistant & Public Affairs Coordinator
Southeast, Inc. Recovery & Mental Healthcare Services
225-0980 ext. 1206

http://southeastinc.com/fresh_air.php