John Brady and Michael Rosenthal.

Music on the guitar and on the harmonica from the "Beatle Bible"

by

John Brady, Artist.

 

Discussion of  the '60s and the expansion of  Consciousness.  Special connections with our current explorations of  the 2012 evolution to  Higher Consciousness will be lead by

Michael Rosenthal, Independent Scholar.

 

Please bring your '60s memorabilia and, if you wish, come dress  '60s

 

Presenter John Brady is an Art Therapist. He works with people with health care field of  Art, Music and Wholistic healing. He is a Home Care giver working with the Henry County health department.  John grew up in the '60s, always loved the Beatles and folk music and artwork. He learnt his music from Mark Smith, Musican, and he is a professional artist.

Presenter Michael Rosenthal has completed extensive graduate work in  
theology,philosophy and psychology at the St. Paul Seminary and the University  of Iowa.

He studied for the Diocese of Davenport in his youth.


on

June 23rd. 2011

7.00 p.m.

second floor of

The Moline Club

1530 Fifth Ave. Moline.

309-762-8547 for the Moline Club

309-762-9202 for The Institute.


light refreshments, wine and beverages are served.

The event is free and open to the public.

doors open at 6.30

Independent Scholars' Evenings are sponsored by

The Institute for Cultural and Healing Traditions, Ltd. a 501(c)3 at state and federal level since 1996.

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