Season for Nonviolence Celebration
Mar 01, 2020 11:38AM ● By Janet LindsayThe Center for Spiritual Living Cultural Coast (CSLCC) invites our community to celebrate the twenty-second annual Season for Nonviolence (SNV). Established in 1998 by Arun Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi’s grandson, SNV is a celebration of the philosophies and lives of Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. Today, Gandhi co-chairs the SNV with Rev. Michael Bernard Beckwith of Agape International Spiritual Center. The Season for Nonviolence runs until April 4, spanning the memorial anniversaries of these two crusaders for peace.
In this spirit, CSLCC welcomes John Stringer on March 8. From Atlanta, Georgia, he travels extensively as a teacher, speaker, billboard charting singer-songwriter, healer, and author with a passion for music. Stringer will be available for private channeled healing sessions, and will perform an intimate evening House Concert.
On March 15, Rev. Cindy Grimes of CSL Ocala, Circle-Up Center for Practical Peace Building and River Phoenix Center for Peace Building will offer a preview of their March 28–29 workshop called “Circle-Up for Peace.” Learn how the universal, ancient practice of coming together in circles can be used to foster greater connection, build community, enhance emotional resilience, facilitate personal healing and restore relationships.
Continuing to promote local talent, CSLCC will also showcase singer-songwriters Elaine Silver on March 1, Len Seligman on March 15, Mindy Simmons on March 22 and Emily Ross March 29. All Sunday Gatherings start at 11 a.m. in the Sarasota Garden Club.
Location: 1131 Blvd. of the Arts, Sarasota. For more information, visit CSLCulturalCoast.org or follow Center of Spiritual Living Cultural Coast on Facebook.