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Kid's Day at White Lotus Farms

Kid's Day was this past Saturday at White Lotus Farms! White Lotus Farms is located within the Tsogyelgar Dharma Center.

Kid's Day is the last Saturday of every month where they host children's musicians/magicians, baby goat feeding demonstrations, and goat milking demonstrations. They also sell cheese, produce, bread, baked goods, pizza, and confectionary - all fresh!

Check out their upcoming events and more information about future Kid's Days here:
http://www.whitelotusfarms.com/whats-new/events

First White Lotus Farms Farm Cart of the Season

White Lotus Farms had their first farm cart of the season today! White Lotus Farms is located within the Tsogyelgar Dharma Center. Here are some photos from the farm cart and gardens:

Event Photography | One Pause's Ann Arbor Events

One Pause hosted poetry readings at Ann Arbor's Literati and Nicola's Books last month. Here are poets Yona Harvey and Susan Hutton reading at Literati:

And the winner and runner ups of a poetry contest for high school students:

Event Photography | French Ambassador Visits the Toledo Museum of Art

French Ambassador Francois Delattre visited the Toledo Museum of Art's Tuileries Garden exhibit with Ohio congressman, Bob Latta last week. Here are some photos of their visit!

UMich | StyleWatch Celebrity Stylist on Campus

Stylewatch of People Magazine hosted celebrity stylist, Lena Piskorowski, at the University of Michigan earlier this week to promote various labels and give out fashion advice!

Art in the Garden | Keynote with Andrei Codrescu

White Lotus Farms hosted a One Pause Poetry event this evening featuring Andrei Codrescu. 

Andrei Codrescu was born in Sibiu, Transylvania, Romania, emigrated to the U.S in 1966. He founded Exquisite Corpse: a Journal of Books & Ideas (corpse.org) in 1983, taught literature and poetry at Johns Hopkins University, University of Baltimore, and Louisiana State University where he was MacCurdy Distinguished Professor of English. He’s a been a regular commentator on NPR’s All Things Considered since 1983, and received a Peabody Award for writing and starring in the film Road Scholar. Lawrence Ferlinghetti wrote, “This transplanted Transylvanian with the bateau-mouche moustache always manages (in his consideration of All Things) to create a craving for the subversive.” In 1989 Codrescu returned to his native Romania to cover the fall of the Ceausescu regime for NPR and ABC News, and wrote The Hole in the Flag: an Exile’s Story of Return and Revolution. He is the author of books of poetry, novels, essays.

Bruce Shlain of the New York Times Book Review calls Codrescu “One of our most prodigiously talented and magical writers.”

Kay Boyle writes, “With humor and grace, wisdom and tenderness, Codrescu transforms the commonplace into the miraculous. His work is cause for celebration.”
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The evening also featured sculptures by Ann Arbor artists; Francesc Burgos, Tad McKillop and Traven Pelletier.

 

Enjoy the photos!