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PARK(ing) Day: Friday 9-18-09

Thursday, September 17, 2009 posted by jenberman 5:25 pm

Join MOE & moss at PARK(ing) Day, at the Bicycle Comfort Station at 3522 North Southport Avenue (in front of Southport Grocery) on Friday, September 18, 2009 from 9am-6pm.

PARK(ing) Day (more info here) is a one-day, global exploration of the creative potential of streets that celebrates urban parks and promotes the need for more parks by converting public parking spots into temporary parks for a day—a ‘reimagining’ of a public space. Moss Design’s Matt Nardella recently appeared on Chicago Public Radio’s 848, to talk about PARK(ing) day. Listen here!

With a higher percentage of street space currently allocated to vehicles and gas stations, and only a fraction allocated to the public realm, the bike comfort station is the bicyclist’s non-gas, refueling station.

Moss, in collaboration with Strand Design will lease two street-side parking spaces for the day and convert them into a bike and pedestrian friendly oasis. The oasis will be complete with trees, donated by Grand Street Gardens, and relaxation stations where weary bikers can kick-back and enjoy a cold beverage, provided by Southport Grocery, or re-fuel with grilled “potato power packs”; all part of the comfort station.

MOE Director Mimi Clayton will offer chair massage at the Bicycle Comfort Station from 2-6pm. Mimi has been a bodywork professional for 17 years and is the owner of a 10 year old clinical massage therapy practice. She has taught and clinically supervised student teaching at the Soma Institute and has worked in various settings including physical therapy center, fitness clubs, corporate chair massage and a spa. Mimi is also a certified Athletic Trainer and her clients include elite marathoners and triathletes. Mimi incorporates neuromuscular, deep tissue, sports, thai yoga, reflexology and energy work in her treatments to customize each client’s treatment.

Moss is also the host of MOE’s upcoming upcoming benefit party for Teen Living and the Ravenswood Art Walk. Come meet the crew early, or for more info, please visit the Teen Living Benefit page on this site.

Parking Day Flier Resized

Teen Living Benefit Friday, October 2nd

Thursday, September 10, 2009 posted by jenberman 9:58 am

MIMI & ALI’S BIRTHDAY BENEFIT

Held at: MOSS DESIGN

Friday, October 2nd

1754 W. Byron

7pm-11pm

http://www.moss-design.com/

17 years of friendship

17 years of friendship

Every night in Chicago, thousands of youth find themselves homeless through lives interrupted by family issues and neglect. Teen Living Programs offers these youth a new home and a community of comprehensive support with a focus on education, vocation, counseling, health care, nutrition and life skills. With your help, we can continue to give Chicago’s youth who are homeless a roof over their heads and a positive future in their sight. For more information, please visit www.teenliving.org

$20.00 in advance ($25/door) plus an In-Kind Gift includes food, drinks (including martini bar), music, and a sneak preview of the Ravenswood Art Walk. Some of the great people in our MOE community will be selling their products, and a portion of their sales will be donated to Teen Living Program.

Your in-kind gift helps provide necessities and recreation for youth who are homeless. For more details on welcome baskets and survival kits, please click link at bottom of page.

Consider sponsoring a Welcome Basket for new residents of Belfort House. For many youth, these are the first new items they can claim as their own. You may sponsor part of or an entire basket by donating the items below (please, new unopened items only).

  • Sheets (Twin)
  • Pillow
  • Towels (face and bath)
  • Alarm Clock
  • Toothbrush
  • Shaving Supplies
  • Conditioner
  • Deodorant
  • Lotion
  • Comb
  • Cotton Balls
  • Brush
  • Rubbing Alcohol
  • Toothpaste
  • Peroxide
  • T-shirts
  • A-shirts
  • Scarves
  • Gloves
  • Hats
  • Underwear
  • Long Johns
  • Clothing Hangers
  • Laundry Basket

The following items are also needed– new or gently used and in good condition:

Education tools: movie projectors, TABE test software, SDS testing books, financial planners, job portfolios

Music instruments and equipment: guitars (acoustic and electric), synthesizers, drum kit, microphones, recording booth, sound-proofing materials, beat machines, Kaoss pad, distortion pedals, amplifiers, PA System

Digital media equipment: video camera, Mac Final Cut Pro, fire wire cables, After Effects, 3-D Studio Max, 3-D modeling and animation software, DV tapes

Writing tools: leather-bound journals, nice ink pens, subscriptions to writing magazines

Art supplies: various size canvases, drawing and sketch pads, charcoal and pastel sets, acrylic and oil paints, clay and modeling materials, beads and jewelry-making supplies

Camping equipment: tents, sleeping mats, camp stoves, Nalgene bottles

Weight room equipment: new hand-held weights (5lbs to 75lbs), pull-up bar, weight mats

Sporting equipment: bicycles and helmets, volleyball net, softball equipment, flag football equipment, martial arts equipment, focus mitts, kick shields, leg splitter, dummy bag

Clothing: men’s and women’s clothing, appropriate for interviews

If you are not able to attend the event, but you would like to donate you may send monetary donations and In-Kind donations to:

Mimi Clayton and Associates

dba Mimi’s Organic Exchange

3840 N. Bell Ave. 1st Floor

Chicago, IL 60618

773.991.3835

mimisorganicexchange@gmail.com

Please make out checks to Mimi Clayton & Associates


You can also donate via Paypal

Paypal Account: mimiclayton@sbcglobal.net



For more details on Welcome Baskets and Survival Kits click here

If anyone or a business is interested in helping sponsor the event financially, giveaway items or any other help, please contact Mimi via mimisorganicexchange@gmail.com or phone 773.991.3835.

MEET THE ENJOYMENT FOR THE EVENING

photo taken by www.shellyanderson.com

photo taken by www.shellyanderson.com

Staying true to his name, DJ limbs is all about reaching out. Broadening his network and expanding the horizons in the world of sound, music and good vibrations is something that comes naturally to this DJ/producer.  His collaborations span across the world from Brazil to Switzerland, the Philippines and back to his current home base Chicago.  Known by his friends and family as Victor Carreon, the 24 year old was born in the west suburbs of Illinois listening to 80s pop tunes his sisters played and parents’ oldies. At 8, he moved to Geneva, Switzerland where he discovered his love for hiphop, digging deeper into the underground movement and discovering its roots in funk and soul.  Inspired by close family friends, DJs Arch D-lux and DJ Izreal, he began teaching himself to spin and scratch records in 1999. At 15 he moved to Manila, Philippines, where he continued to develop his style.  He returned state-side in 2002 to attend the University in Champaign-Urbana, IL.  In college as the President of the local Hip-Hop Congress chapter, he helped organize HipHop Awareness Week which, with Michael Crammond launched IL Breaks, a staple midwest b-boy battle still going strong today. He also shared his mixing and scratching skills at workshops for any student looking to learn, and held sessions at the local middle school, inspiring the next generation of deejays. Now, he resides in Uptown, Chicago.  His diverse upbringing and environment has helped shape the unique subtleties of his sound and broad network. He has recently launched an event series called “Music is the Weapon” that brings non-profit organizations together to raise funds, awareness and build connections. He continues to DJ at loft/ house parties, galleries, clubs/lounges, festivals, b-boy battles, weddings and is currently working on hosting workshops to teach DJing and music production.  His production credits range from commercial sound design for video games and children’s publications, to independent film soundtracks and beats for emcees and vocalists.  For more info, visit www.linkedin.com/in/victorcarreon www.myspace.com/djlimbs

ShamanicLynxpicAngelynx, John Sacelli, Yale University BA Philosophy, has spent 40 years exploring alternative therapies, spiritual paths, healing, and shamanism.  While experiencing a series of Shamanic Visions, he met his totem Lynx (links) who introduced him to a series of inter-dimensional, alternative and past life adventures, and also to the subject of ‘Angelish, the Original Language’.  Words are spelled because they are castings of spells.  Words are placed in sentences because we are sentenced to live by the spells we cast.  Angelish, the ‘Original Language’, is the base for the angeLynx Oracle, developed by Poet-Intuitive John Sacelli in conjunction with Visionary Artist Chris Deschaine.    John lives and works in Chicago.  He will be on hand giving private readings.  For more info, visit www.johnsacelli.com www.angeLynx.com

FOR A LIST OF THE ARTISTS AT MOSS DESIGN FOR RAW (RAVENSWOOD ART WALK), PLEASE GO TO OUR RAVENSWOOD ART WALK PAGE.  http://mimisorganicexchange.com/the-ravenswood-art-walk-raw

September MOE Local Market this weekend (12th & 13th)

Thursday, September 10, 2009 posted by jenberman 9:44 am

Mimi’s Organic Exchange
and Leeway Room
855 West Blackhawk Street
Chicago, IL 60642 USA

Saturday, September 12th 12:00 – 7:00 pm

Sunday, September 13th 12:00 – 6:00 pm

Think globally, Enjoy locally.

The Local Market of Mimi’s Organic Exchange is the perfect place to shop local, unwind and learn about sustainable living. Items for sale range from essentials to one-of-a-kind. Local artisans will showcase a variety of products, including clothing and accessories, art, jewelry, stationary and home decor. Meet great holistic health and wellness service providers. Enjoy presentations and performances by featured local musicians, all conveniently located at 855 West Blackhawk, in the North Ave shopping corridor between REI on Halsted and Whole Foods on Kingsbury.

We invite you to support your community and learn how local artisans create sustainable living and a greener tomorrow

Mimi’s Organic Exchange is not just an event. It’s an experience. It’s a way of life.


SEPTEMBER LOCAL MARKET VENDORS


Nicolet Candle Company: Sustainable Soy Candles
Metabody Studio: Reiki Holistic Healing
Wacky Cats Vintage: Vintage Clothing and Accessories
Look For Fiddleheads: USA Organic Cotton Tees
Kitten In The Engine: USA Organic Cotton Tees
Kula Artwork: Unique Bohemian Jewelry
Lotus Body Botanicals: Organic Body Care
Chapter One Organics:Organic Cotton Baby Clothes
Eleanor Reily Handmade Soaps: Organic Body Care
Elizabeth Kline Jewelry: Hand-Forged Jewelry
7 Transformations: Chair Massage
Emily Wiser Jewelry: Handmade Jewelry

SEPTEMBER LOCAL MARKET MUSICIANS

Jeremy Richards

Saturday, September 12th 2:00pm & Sunday, September 13th, 2:30 pm

Zach Livingston

Saturday, September 12th 5:00 pm

Brian McCullough

Sunday, September 13th 1:00pm

Brendan Cleary

Sunday September 13th, 4:00 pm

SEPTEMBER LOCAL MARKET PRESENTATIONS

Eleanor Reily, Owner, Eleanor Reily Handmade Soaps

Saturday, September 12th, 2:00 pm

Green Spa at Home

Sunday, September 13th 2:30pm

Little Green Sprouts

Ada Ferrell, LMT, Certified Infant Massage Instructor:

Sunday, September 13th 4:00pm

Infant Massage


855 West Blackhawk, Chicago, IL

Vendors, musicians and others interested in the MOE Market may contact Mimi Clayton at mimisorganicexchange@gmail.com or 773.991.3835.

Held at Leeway Room: www.leetracy.com

Photos at www.gallery.me.com/mimisorganicexchange

Upcoming Events

Monday, August 17, 2009 posted by mimiclayton 5:05 pm

MOE Networking Potluck Party: Tuesday, August 18th, 6:00pm – 9:30pm

Come meet your fellow MOE network members at the Life Force Arts Center (3148 N. Lincoln Ave). Bring a dish to pass or drinks to share and be prepared to have a good time. Please RSVP to Mimi at mimisorganicexchange@gmail.com or 773.991.3835. For more information about Life Force Arts Center, please visit www.lifeforcearts.org

Life Force Arts Center is also looking for volunteers and has a great co-op program, so if you are interested in learning more, this is a great opportunity to see what they are all about.

The Local Market of Mimi’s Organic Exchange: Saturday, September 12th, 12pm – 7pm & Sunday, September 13th, 12p – 6pm

The Local Market of Mimi’s Organic Exchange is the perfect place to shop local, unwind and learn about sustainable living. Items for sale range from essentials to one-of-a-kind. Local artisans will showcase a variety of products, including clothing and accessories, art, jewelry, stationary and home decor. Meet great holistic health and wellness service providers, and enjoy performances by featured local musicians.

Stop by the market and learn how local artisans create sustainable living and a greener tomorrow. Vendors, musicians and others interested in the MOE Market may contact Mimi Clayton at info@mimisorganicexchange.com or 773.991.3835.

Held at Leeway Room at 855 West Blackhawk: www.leetracy.com/space.html

Mimi & Ali’s Birthday Benefit: Friday, October 2nd

Mimi Clayton and MOE Network member, Ali Wayer, are hosting a birthday benefit at Moss Gallery in October. Keep your eyes open for more details.

Ravenswood ArtWalk: Saturday, October 3rd & Sunday, October 4th

MOE Executive Curator, Diane Ponder, is a featured artist and will be curating the Chicago Artist’s Month Show at Moss Gallery as part of the Ravenswood Art Walk. Each year, ArtWalk encompasses more than 50 venues and the art work of over 150 working, professional and emerging artists and performance groups. Most artists sell their work at the event! For more information, visit www.ravenswoodartwalk.org

MOE Fall Harvest Festival: Friday, October 23rd, 4:00-9:00 pm

Come celebrate Harvest Season with Mimi’s Organic Exchange! We’re featuring a select group of MOE vendors and will have a variety of products and services, including art, handmade custom candles, jewelry and accessories, and bodywork. We’ll be cooking out and having fun, so make sure to stop by. Stay tuned for more details.

The August Local Market

Friday, August 7, 2009 posted by jenberman 11:44 pm

Mimi’s Organic Exchange
and Leeway Room
855 West Blackhawk Street
Chicago, IL 60642 USA

Think globally, Enjoy locally.

Saturday, August 8th 12:00 – 7:00 pm

Sunday, August 9th 12:00 – 6:00 pm

The Local Market of Mimi’s Organic Exchange is the perfect place to shop local, unwind and learn about sustainable living. Items for sale range from essentials to one-of-a-kind. Local artisans will showcase a variety of products, including clothing and accessories, art, jewelry, stationary and home decor. Meet great holistic health and wellness service providers, and enjoy performances by featured local musicians.

Find the Market at the Leeway Room on Blackhawk – right between the new REI Store on Halsted and Whole Foods on Kingsbury, off North Ave (see map below).

Mimi’s Organic Exchange (MOE) is a business, arts and healing network committed to socially, environmentally and spiritually sustainable products and services. A cornerstone of Mimi’s Organic Exchange is creating community through support of local micro-businesses.

Mimi’s Organic Exchange is not just an event, it’s an experience. A way of life.

Check out some of our Vendors!
Nicolet Candle Company: Handmade soy aromatherapy candles

Wacky Cats: Vintage resale clothing and accessories

Angelynx: Angelynx readings, deck, art and books

Gypzy Dezignz: Handmade jewelry featuring gold, silver, copper, crystals, semi-precious stones and ampwork glass

Willie’s Waxworks: Custom made candles, custom made wood and stone candle holders, and home decor

Marilyn Grad: Mixed media, handpainted functional creations including wood boxes, home decor, wood bangles, and wall art

Lee Tracy, Fine art

Liz Kantorski: Handcrafted wooden balance boards and beams covered in a variety of colorful upholstery fabric. Kids love them, and great for balance and coordination for all ages!

In Spirit Creations: Unique handmade jewelry, accessories, and aromatherapy

Eva Steinberg, L.M.T: Chair Massage

Lucien Caillouet, C/L.M.T: Chair Massage

Members of The MOE Executive Team will also be on hand, showcasing their wares.

Mimi Clayton, Founder, Visionary & Director; Mimi Clayton Photography

Jen Berman, Marketing; Metabody Studio–Reiki & Energy Work

Diane Ponder, Curator; Living Room Gallery

Meet our Speakers
Eleanor Reily, Owner, Eleanor Reily Handmade Soaps: Saturday, August 8th, 3:30 pm

Green Spa at Home

Eleanor Reily, Owner and Creative Director of Eleanor Reily Handmade Soaps, has been using and making spa quality beauty products made from fresh, safe and organic ingredients right from the kitchen for over 30 years. She works in the Chicago region to educate and empower adults in her popular Green Spa series, using her talents and personal experiences to teach us recipes and suggestions for safe and beneficial cleansers, moisturizers and more to take care of our skin like Mother Nature intended. A popular writer and accomplished public speaker on all things Green, she has a strong and loyal following of others who advocate a more balanced, conscious and earth-friendly lifestyle. For more info, please visitwww.eleanorsoaps.com

Karen Heart, Life Coach: Sunday, August 9th, 1:00 pm

Communication and Self-Esteem, Relationships and Stress.

Psychotherapist and Life Coach Karen Heart, Author of The Fine Print of Happiness, will explain how you can resolve conflicts, strengthen your relationships, and get the support you need through better communication techniques. She will lead a discussion about the problems we all face and how we can cope with them and reduce our stress. Her tools help people strengthen their relationships, boost their self-esteem, and find some inner peace. For more information, please visit www.karenlifecoach.com.

Enjoy Local Music
Borderland: Saturday, August 8th, 2:00 pm

Descendants of nomads and artists… we carry with us memories, wind, and the dust of ancestors. Our sound touches on the edge of a space between cultures, melodies heard just before sleeping with dancing rhythms beat out by the bones of lost sages. With Juliann Wang on guitar and Graham Nelson on flute and harmonica, this is the Borderland.

Zach Livingston: Saturday, August 8th, 5:00 pm & Sunday, August 9th, 4:00 pm

Zach puts together his sound by molding the sensibilities of a folk singer-songwriter with the passion of a soul singer and the smiling melancholy of a bluesman. Having done a lot of traveling and seen a lot of things, Zach has a lot of stories and sentiments set to music – but the real aim is to find something timeless in those stories and write songs people really connect with. Music by a vagabond, written for everyone – best taken with a tall frosty beverage, a grain of salt, and a love of life. More info atwww.zachlivingston.com.

Jeremy Richards: Sunday, August 9th, 2:00 pm

With a music style that sounds like a cross between Dave Matthews Band and John Mayer, Jeremy Richards can be found at Murphy’s Bleachers in Chicago on Thursday nights and Key Wester in Naperville on Tuesday nights. More info at www.myspace.com/jeremyrichardsmusic.

855 West Blackhawk, Chicago, IL

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR SEPTEMBER. PLEASE VISIT OUR VENDOR PAGE FOR MORE INFORMATION.

THE LOCAL MARKET OF MIMI’S ORGANIC EXCHANGE

Thursday, July 2, 2009 posted by jencruz 8:04 pm

ANNOUNCING A NEW ORGANIC & SUSTAINABLE MARKET

Mimi’s Organic Exchange and the Leeway Room

855 West Blackhawk Street

Chicago, IL 60642 USA

Think globally, enjoy locally Saturday 7/11, 10:00am-5:00pm and Sunday, 7/12 11:00am-4:00pm

The Local Market of Mimi’s Organic Exchange is the perfect destination for your shopping needs. Come see how local artisans embrace sustainable living, and browse through various hand-made, organic and repurposed products. Come find something renewed.

Items for sale include essentials as well as one-of-a-kind. Our vendors offer a range of unique products, including clothing, accessories, art, jewelry, stationary and home decor.  Holistic health and wellness services also available. Shop local and enjoy performances by featured local musicians.

Mimi’s Organic Exchange (MOE) is a business and arts network committed to socially, environmentally and spiritually sustainable products and services. A cornerstone of Mimi’s Organic Exchange is to create community through support of local micro-businesses.

Featured in Local First Chicago, Mimi’s Organic Exchange invites you to support your community and learn how local artisans promote sustainable living and a greener tomorrow.

For more details, contact Mimi Clayton at mimisorganicexchange@gmail.com

Mimi’s Organic Exchange is not just an event, it’s an experience. A way of life.

Featured Vendors and Service Providers

Chapter One Organics
Emily Wiser Jewelry
Elizabeth Kline Designs
Silver Drops Jewelry Design
Arbonne International
Soda
Marilyn Grad Handpainted Functional Creations
Happy Katt
Angelynx
Karen Heart Life Coach, LCSM
Louise Cloutier
Zach Livingston

Nicolet Candle Company
Dan Arrecis
Lee Tracy
Thai Bodywork School of Thai Massage
Darnell Williams

Members of The MOE Executive Team will also be on hand, showcasing their wares.

Mimi Clayton, Founder, Visionary & Director; Mimi Clayton Photography
Jen Berman, Marketing; Metabody Studio–Reiki & Energy Work
Diane Ponder, Curator; Living Room Gallery

Meet our Saturday Speakers

12:30pm: John Sacelli of AngeLynx

Chakras and the Change of Ages

Jesus said ‘I will be with you unto the End of the Age’. We are living in the End of an Age. What does this mean? Examining the spiritual shift from the heart chakra to the throat chakra. To learn more about John, please visit www.angelynx.com.

2:00pm: Karen Heart, Life Coach

Communication and Self-Esteem, Relationships and Stress.

Psychotherapist and Life Coach Karen Heart will explain how you can resolve conflicts, strengthen your relationships, and get the support you need through better communication techniques. She will lead a discussion about the problems we all face and how we can cope with them and reduce our stress. Her tools help people strengthen their relationships, boost their self-esteem, and find some inner peace. For more information, please visit www.karenlifecoach.com.

3:30pm: Louise Cloutier of Voiceborne

Use Your Voice!

Louise Cloutier, sound healer and holistic voice teacher shows you how to use the sacred power of your own voice, to speak your truth, release old toxins and set your soul free! To set your voice free, please visit www.voiceborne.com.

Listen to our Sunday Musicians

1:00pm: Dan Arrecis

Dan Arrecis, lead singer, guitar player, and songwriter has put together a powerful and moving debut in Alive Day. The songs bring you back and take you somewhere new and unexplored. Their debut album “Blindsided By Hope” is now completed. This modern rock band speaks to audiences with their songs of shared experiences while engaging and challenging our changing times. Every listen to “Sparkle and Shimmer” or “Drifting” tells a different story with every play and with melodies that keep you singing and moving. Listen to Dan at www.myspace.com/aliveday.

2:30pm: Zach Livingston

Zach Livingston puts together his sound by molding the sensibilities of a folk singer-songwriter with the passion of a soul singer and the smiling melancholy of a bluesman. Having done a lot of traveling and seen a lot of things, Zach has a lot of stories and sentiments set to music – but the real aim is to find something timeless in those stories and write songs people really connect with. Music by a vagabond, written for everyone – best taken with a tall frosty beverage, a grain of salt, and a love of life. Listen to Zach at www.myspace.com/zachlivingstonmusic.

About Local First Chicago

Tuesday, June 23, 2009 posted by mimiclayton 10:41 pm

http://www.localfirstchicago.org/

Local First Chicago’s mission is to educate the public on the importance of choosing locally owned, independent businesses. They work primarily through public education, business support, and advocacy.

Local First Chicago is a network of locally owned, independent businesses and community organizations joined together to keep money and character in our neighborhoods and build a thriving local living economy. In doing so, they hope to promote the overall social, economic, and environmental health of our economy and communities.

CLICK LINK  TO FIND OUT THE : Ten Reasons to Shop Local

FOR  INFO ON LOCAL FIRST CHICAGO VISIT http://www.localfirstchicago.org/

Magickal Music Fest presented by Life Force Arts Center

Saturday, June 13, 2009 posted by jenberman 1:28 pm

 

June 10 – 14, 2009 

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Life Force Arts Center
3148 N Lincoln Av.
Chicago IL 60657
773-327-7224

www.lifeforcearts.org


$30 full Festival pass; single events $10 in advance; $15 at the door. For information: 773-327-7224 or joan@lifeforcearts.org.

Feel the magickal vibrations as Life Force Arts Center (LFAC) hosts four days of fabulous music of magic, mysticism, fantasy and spiritual practice. Join us Wednesday June 10 through Sunday June 14. LFAC is Chicago’s space for spiritually based visual, literary and performing art.
• Wednesday June 10: An evening with Faebotica, featuring special guest Dreamtime Tribe
• Thursday June 11: S J Tucker – Gypsy Pirate night
• Friday June 12: Borderland
• Sunday June 14: Ballads of the Celtic Bard with Louise Cloutier

An evening with Faebotica, featuring special guest Dreamtime Tribe
Wednesday, June 10; 7PM
$10 in advance; $15 at the door; $30 for full Magickal Music Fes. For information, 773-327-7224 or joan@lifeforcearts.org

Featuring the soulful vocals and sublime storytelling of Boston musician Nicole Edgecomb, and accompanied by autoharp, sequencer, trance percussion, and other odd instruments, Faebotica weaves a rich tapestry of Americana, ambient electronica, and magickal invocations. Ms. Edgecomb has performed with a variety of Boston bands, including Incus, Emperor Norton’s Stationary Marching Band and Zili Misik, the winners of the 2008 Boston Music Award for Outstanding International Music Act. She is joined by her partner Darrell Brown, also formerly of Incus and the Boston band Lucretia’s Daggers, and Chicago musician and festival drummer Jason Winslade. Also, featuring subtle trance jams by Chicago percussionists Dreamtime Tribe, this evening will be a ritual journey of love, death and rebirth through realms inhabited by dark goddesses, fierce lovers, and longing spirits.www.myspace.com/faebotica
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S. J. Tucker in concert
Thursday June 11; 8 PM
$10 in advance – $15 at the door; $30 for full Magickal Music Fest. For information, 773-327-7224 or joan@lifeforcearts.org

A petite and beautiful siren, S.J. Tucker thrills her fans with a unique alternative-rock style, flavored with a dose of blues, a dash of celtic, a taste of punk, and even a hint of folk for good measure. Her music is interwoven with mythic lore, avante garde poetry, and modern storytelling. Continuously touring the USA, either solo or with one of her regional bands, she astounds listeners with deft guitar work, original writing style, and crystal-clear vocals.
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Borderland with special guest Taylor
Friday June 12; 8 PM
$10 in advance – $15 at the door; $30 for full Magickal Music Fest. For information, 773-327-7224 or joan@lifeforcearts.org
Exquisite and lively Celtic-Asian-blues (and a little of everything else!) with Juliann Wang on guitar, Graham Nelson on flute and harmonica, joined by drummer Taylor of Holy Goat Percussion.
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Shamanic Cabaret: Ballads of the Celtic Bard
solo vocal concert with Louise Cloutier
Sunday June 14: 7 PM
$10 in advance – $15 at the door; $30 for full Magickal Music Fest; For information, 773-327-7224 or joan@lifeforcearts.org

Solo vocal concert with singer-composer-sound healer Louise Cloutier. Songs in all six Celtic languages – Irish and Scots Gaelic, Manx, Welsh, Cornish and Breton. – both traditional and channeled, by an initiate in the Bardic tradition.  http://www.skinnywhitechick.com/

“One of those rare, world-class talents who combines and evanescent spirit with a voice that soars to the heights of heaven and plumbs the depths of the soul.” Toni Fiori, Artistic Director, Blue Rider Theater, Chicago  

Life Force Arts Center
3148 N Lincoln Av.
Chicago IL 60657
773-327-7224
www.lifeforcearts.org 
www.eagleheartdancing.blogspot.com 

RECYCLE ME ORGANIC TEES

Saturday, June 13, 2009 posted by jenberman 11:41 am

Recycle Me is growing, thanks to you, their loyal customers!

What’s New.
They are growing! Recycle Me is now in boutiques around Chicagoland and soon to be available online at other online retail stores. They are excited about growing, but that has meant another change. Their prices have increased online so they don’t sell for less than the average boutique price. But, their mailing list customers will continue to receive exclusive discounts through their online coupons. They want you to know they appreciate your business and support and thank you for helping them grow and increase the demand for organic cotton!

June Events.
If you are in Chicagoland they will be at Andersonville’s Midsummerfest this weekend, June 13th and 14th. Recycle Me will also have a tent at Summerfest June 20th and 21st. You can check out their event page for more details. Recycle Me is also working with Mimi’s Organic Exchange and we will be at the new Leeway Market, starting this summer. Check their Event Page and Link Page for more details later this month. And finally Recycle Me will be working with Ranalli’s on Berwyn in Andersonville to offer our shirts during the Andersonville Farmer’s Market, which starts Wednesday, June 24th.

Thank You!
As a thank you to their mailing list customers, they are offering 20% off of all in stock items from June 26th through July 3rd, when you use coupon code: SUMMER09.

 
 

MOE 2009 Local Market

Saturday, June 6, 2009 posted by mimiclayton 3:38 pm

CONTACT:   Mimi Clayton (773) 991-3835

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – CALLING ALL VENDORS

ANNOUNCING A NEW ORGANIC & SUSTAINABLE MARKET

Mimi’s Organic Exchange and The Leeway Room

855 West Blackhawk Street Chicago, IL 60642 USA

Saturday, July 11, 2009 from 10am-5pm

Sunday, July 12, 2009 from 11am-4pm

Think globally, enjoy locally.

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Mark your calendars for our first market of the season: Saturday, July 11th and Sunday, July 12th.  Held at Leeway Room near North and Clybourn Avenue.

Mimi’s Organic Exchange (MOE) is a business and arts network committed to socially, environmentally and spiritually sustainable products and services.

A cornerstone of Mimi’s Organic Exchange is creating community through support of local micro-businesses. In an intimate gallery setting, we showcase 20-25 local vendors with goods ranging from clothing and accessories, to art, jewelry, stationary, packaged foods, as well as holistic health and wellness service providers. We have a wide range of goods with prices starting under $10. Items for sale embrace sustainable living and include hand-made, organic, repurposed and recycled products. The Local Market of Mimi’s Organic Exchange is the perfect one-stop destination to take care of your shopping needs while supporting local creativity, business and community.

Mimi’s Organic Exchange is not just an event, it’s an experience.   It’s a way of life.

The indoor market continues through the summer. Come see what’s new August 8-9, and September 12-13.

DO YOU WANT A PLACE TO MARKET YOUR WARES? WE HAVE JUST THE SPOT. WE ARE ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS UNTIL TUESDAY, JUNE 30TH, 2009

Vendors, prospective sponsors, musicians and others interested in participating in the MOE Market may contact Mimi Claytonmimisorganicexchange@gmail.com 773.991.3835

MOE Market-vendor appl-pdf (click for pdf application)

MOE 2009 Market-vendor appl-xls (click for xls application)

Photos may be viewed at http://gallery.me.com/mimisorganicexchange

For updates and scheduling of MOE events, visit http://www.mimisorganicexchange.com

Held at Leeway Room: http://www.leetracy.com/space.html