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SUMMARY:Tea at the Table
DESCRIPTION:Have you been to a Marnita’s Table event and left wanting to know more about Marnita’s Table? Is your community\, organization\, church\, or school in need of Intentional Social Interaction? We invite you to join us for Tea at the Table on Tuesday\, August 7th\, 2018 from 9:00-11:00 a.m. – a fun and informative session to get your questions answered!Location:Marnita’s Table Office2136 Penn Avenue SouthMinneapolis\, Minnesota 55405 \nYes! This event is free to participants.Yes! This session is open to the public. \nYes! There will be delicious food.\nPlease RSVP via email to Lauren@marnitastable.org or give us a call at 612.928.7744
URL:https://marnitastable.org/event-calendar/tea-at-the-table-2/
LOCATION:Marnita’s Table Office\, 2136 Penn Avenue South \, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55419\, United States
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SUMMARY:Healing from Trauma
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Catalyst Initiative of The Minneapolis Foundation and Marnita’s Table on Thursday\, August 9th 2018 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for our 10th feast and exploration of Healing from Trauma: Tips & Techniques for Resilience. \nDuring our time together\, we will explore holistic\, integrative practices for collaboratively and individually addressing trauma and developing resilience. Breakout sessions will include meditation and mindfulness tips alongside culturally inclusive strategies and practices for addressing intergenerational\, primary and secondary trauma\, and institutional challenges to healing and wellness. \nLocation:\nSt. Mary’s Greek Orthodox Church\n3450 Irving Ave. S.\nMinneapolis\, MN 55408 \nRSVP via e-mail to elexis@marnitastable.org\nYou may also call us at 612.928.7744 \nDay-of Contact:\nElexis | 401.871.5641 \nWhat to Expect: \nExpect to be enlivened\, engaged and to expand your understanding of integrative healing from trauma. Together we will capitalize on existing energy\, make new connections and build momentum as we share an abundant feast. If you are receiving this invitation you have been identified as someone who will add and receive extraordinary value through your participation in this critical conversation. \nWe are specifically seeking a vibrant cross-cultural mix of participants. If you know someone who will add and/or receive extraordinary value through their participation feel free to reach out to someone across race\, class\, culture or age and invite them to join you! If you have attended Healing from Trauma before\, please consider inviting one or two people who have never been that you believe would value this experience. \nA complete feast is served with abundance to allay any dietary concern from vegan to halal to carnivore using the Marnita’s Table model (www.marnitastable.org) of a resource abundant environment where all can eat their fill! You are the guest of the Catalyst Initiative of The Minneapolis Foundation and there is no charge to participate. Please dress comfortably. Children\, elders and other community members of all ages welcome! \nAbout the Catalyst Initiative of The Minneapolis Foundation: \nCatalyst is a field of interest fund of The Minneapolis Foundation designed to build integrative health and healing in Minnesota. \nOur Purpose: To honor and foster culturally authentic self-care practices to advance health and well-being. \nCatalyst taps into our innate power to heal and be well through two primary approaches: Self-care as primary care and culturally meaningful trauma healing practices. \nAbout Marnita’s Table: \nMarnita’s Table seeks to measurably increase social capital across race\, class\, culture\, gender and other means of self-identity in order to catalyze transformational change where racial and cultural differences are not viewed as deficits or merely tolerated\, but instead viewed as assets. Experts at social capital building\, over the past thirteen years we’ve welcomed more than 43\,000 people from around the world and the around the way to find common ground while breaking bread. \nAbout Healing from Trauma: \nThe Marnita’s Table model of Intentional Social Interaction is an inclusive forum to exchange ideas and build relationships across age\, ethnicity and other means of self-identity in order to catalyze positive action toward building community resilience. \nOriginally designed and developed in 2015 through collaborative and participatory stakeholder input in partnership with the Catalyst Initiative\, this dialogue series\, now on its 10th iteration\, focuses on the emergent\, community-driven development of actionable ideas about how to improve health outcomes and opportunities to explore the latest research on mind/body techniques in a collaborative and collegial environment. \nWith so many members of our communities currently grappling with historic and secondary trauma\, this event is a timely prevention and healing strategy that recognizes the need for healing in the context of communal support and collaboration. In our work across the state\, Healing from Trauma emerges as our most-requested dialogue\, so to deepen and expand the experience\, we have added new practitioners and sessions to speak to the needs emerging directly from community members and healthcare practitioners across the Greater Twin Cities and elsewhere in Minnesota. \nHealing from Trauma recognizes that healing and building resilience in any community requires many stakeholders who willingly work together at all levels of decision-making impact. \nWe look forward to welcoming you. If you have any questions you may call Marnita’s Table at 612.928.7744.
URL:https://marnitastable.org/event-calendar/healing-from-trauma/
LOCATION:St. Mary’s Greek Orthodox Church\, 3450 Irving Avenue South\, Minneaposli \, MN\, 55408\, United States
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SUMMARY:Building Bridges and Breaking Bread
DESCRIPTION:Our communities celebrate the reopening of the 38th Street Bridge with the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) on Thursday\, August 16\, from 4-8pm. Join us for a sit-down dinner on the bridge (served at 5:45 PM)\, kid friendly activities\, live music and more! This is an opportunity for neighbors to meet and have a conversation around our unique stories and shared future – where all members of the community are empowered! \nThe conversation\, facilitated by Marnita’s Table\, will furnish space for open dialogue and healing. A collective dinner will be catered by Eat for Equity Minneapolis and will include halal\, vegan and gluten free options. \nGather with family\, friends and neighbors and help us celebrate the reopening of this cornerstone bridge that connects our vibrant cultures\, neighborhoods and community. \nPlease RSVP here if you plan on attending. If you have questions call 612-823-5980. \nThank you to our co-hosts:\nBryant Neighborhood Organization (BNO)\nCentral Area Neighborhood Development Organization (CANDO)\nCouncil Member Andrea Jenkins – Eighth Ward Council Office\nEat for Equity Minneapolis\nLyndale Neighborhood Association (LNA)\nKente Circle\nKingfield Neighborhood Association (KFNA)\nMarnita’s Table\nMinnesota Department of Transportation\nSabathani Community Center\nMinnesota Spokesman-Recorder News \nThank you to our sponsors:\nXcel Energy\nLitin Eco\nSeward Community Co-op Friendship Store\nBlackeye Roasting Co\nBaker’s Field Flour & Bread\nSouthside Community Health Services\nCenter for Performing Arts \nClick here to link to Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1901481466821843/
URL:https://marnitastable.org/event-calendar/building-bridges-and-breaking-bread/
LOCATION:38th St E\, Minneapolis\, MN 55409\, United States
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