New Parish Hall
Menu:
Wonton Soup
Mini Egg Rolls with Sweet & Sour Sauce
Peanut Noodles and Vegetables
Teriyaki Chicken
Coconut Almond Macarons
Flavored Green Tea
New Parish Hall
Menu:
Wonton Soup
Mini Egg Rolls with Sweet & Sour Sauce
Peanut Noodles and Vegetables
Teriyaki Chicken
Coconut Almond Macarons
Flavored Green Tea
Menu:
Hashbrown Casserole
Jimmy Dean’s Breakfast Casserole
Scrambled Eggs
Bacon
Homemade Blueberry Muffins
Cinnamon Rolls
The Seniors have an impressive line up of events planned for the coming months. On March 14th, Mr. Al Broaddus, past President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond will be the guest speaker. Morning Prayer precedes each meeting and is offered in Little St. Mary’s at 11:30. The luncheon part of the program begins in the New Parish Hall at noon.
Considered one of the greatest interviews ever recorded, the encounter between mythologist Joseph Campbell and journalist Bill Moyers covers a galaxy of topics related to Campbell’s writings on mythology. The quintessential storyteller, Campbell describes a wide spectrum of myths from throughout history (Japanese, Native American, Egyptian, Mayan, and many more) to illustrate humankind’s eternal quest to grasp the mysteries of creation.
An astute interviewer, Moyers finds the perfect hook for a global audience, examining Campbell’s admiration of George Lucas’s Star Wars saga as a popular tapestry of ancient myths, and Lucas himself is interviewed in the video series. Campbell’s seemingly endless well of knowledge reaches a simple conclusion: we need myths to survive like we need oxygen to breathe, as a life force with which to understand our existence—past, present, and future.
Class will meet on Wednesdays, March 21, April 4, April 18, May 2, May 16 and May 30 from 11:00 to 12:30. You will need a copy of the book The Power of Myth which we will read in conjunction with watching the video series of Bill Moyers interviewing Campbell.
5:45 p.m.- 6:30 p.m.
New Parish Hall
Menu:
Considered one of the greatest interviews ever recorded, the encounter between mythologist Joseph Campbell and journalist Bill Moyers covers a galaxy of topics related to Campbell’s writings on mythology. The quintessential storyteller, Campbell describes a wide spectrum of myths from throughout history (Japanese, Native American, Egyptian, Mayan, and many more) to illustrate humankind’s eternal quest to grasp the mysteries of creation.
An astute interviewer, Moyers finds the perfect hook for a global audience, examining Campbell’s admiration of George Lucas’s Star Wars saga as a popular tapestry of ancient myths, and Lucas himself is interviewed in the video series. Campbell’s seemingly endless well of knowledge reaches a simple conclusion: we need myths to survive like we need oxygen to breathe, as a life force with which to understand our existence—past, present, and future.
Class will meet on Wednesdays, March 21, April 4, April 18, May 2, May 16 and May 30 from 11:00 to 12:30. You will need a copy of the book The Power of Myth which we will read in conjunction with watching the video series of Bill Moyers interviewing Campbell.
On April 11th, Tom Farrell, President and CEO of Dominion Resources will address the group. Morning Prayer precedes each meeting and is offered in Little St. Mary’s at 11:30. The luncheon part of the program begins in the New Parish Hall at noon.
Sunday, April 15
10:00 a.m. New Parish Hall
Menu
Smoothies
Requested Donation: $5.00 per person, Family Maximum of $20.00
Considered one of the greatest interviews ever recorded, the encounter between mythologist Joseph Campbell and journalist Bill Moyers covers a galaxy of topics related to Campbell’s writings on mythology. The quintessential storyteller, Campbell describes a wide spectrum of myths from throughout history (Japanese, Native American, Egyptian, Mayan, and many more) to illustrate humankind’s eternal quest to grasp the mysteries of creation.
An astute interviewer, Moyers finds the perfect hook for a global audience, examining Campbell’s admiration of George Lucas’s Star Wars saga as a popular tapestry of ancient myths, and Lucas himself is interviewed in the video series. Campbell’s seemingly endless well of knowledge reaches a simple conclusion: we need myths to survive like we need oxygen to breathe, as a life force with which to understand our existence—past, present, and future.
Class will meet on Wednesdays, March 21, April 4, April 18, May 2, May 16 and May 30 from 11:00 to 12:30. You will need a copy of the book The Power of Myth which we will read in conjunction with watching the video series of Bill Moyers interviewingCampbell.
Wednesday, April 18
5:30-7:00 p.m. New Parish Hall
Menu
Wild Arugula, Cantaloupe, Prosciutto with White Wine Vinaigrette
Linguine with Sun Dried Tomatoes, Olives, and Lemon
Chicken with Balsamic Butter Sauce
Dessert
Fresh Berry Napoleon