
ECKANKAR, religion of the light and sound of God, will present "Past
Lives: Perfect Practice Makes Perfect," at the Bank One Community Room, 3811
Bee Caves Rd. Free. Tue, Nov 28,
7-9pm. No number given.
THE CROHN'S & COLITIS FOUNDATION is sponsoring an education program addressing "More About Inflammatory Bowl Disease," to be held at the Bank One Training Room, 221 W. Sixth. Tue, November 28, 7-9pm. 800/785-2232.
"CELEBRATING CHILDHOOD," an exploration of the Waldorf kindergarten through discussion, handwork, and classroom observation, will be held at the Austin Waldorf School, 8702 South View Rd. Adults only. RSVP. Wed, November 29, 9-11am. 288-5942.
AN ISIS INSTITUTE WEEKEND RETREAT will be held at Stonehaven Ranch, located right outside of Austin. Local performer/dancer Deborah Hay will lead the retreat by introducing and exploring several meditation practices designed to by-pass self-consciousness, fear, feelings of separateness, and fragmentation. Cost is $175. Register early. December 1-3. 474-7669.
AUSTIN SHOTOKAN KARATE will begin a new adult training session for beginner through black belts at the Austin Recreation Center, 1301 Shoal Creek. Cost is $30 for six weeks. Register early. Mondays & Wednesdays, 7:30pm; Sundays, 12:30pm; beginning Dec 3. 476-5662.
"ART OF THE HANDMADE BOOK II," led by instructor Susie Kelly Flatau, teaches participants how to make a hardcover, closed spin book. Cost is $20 and all materials provided. Space is limited and pre-registration is required. Dec 6, 13 & 16. 288-4562.
KUNDALINI YOGA for beginning and intermediate levels is offered at the Lauterstein Conway Massage School, 213 S. Lamar, and at Park Place Holistic Center, 1426 B Toomey. Mondays, 7:40-8:30am and 6-7pm, respectively. 472-3530.
AUSTIN CHILD GUIDANCE CENTER offers "Moving Through," a five-hour monthly workshop designed for parents who are in the process of divorce, considering divorce, or experiencing a post-divorce conflict that is affecting their children. 451-2242.
AN INDEPENDENT DARKROOM CLASS is offered at the Dougherty Arts Center for those who need access to a darkroom or to brush up on their technique/creativity. No scheduled class times - students meet with instructor individually and may use darkroom any time the center is open. 441-0638.
WOMEN'S SELF-DEFENSE is offered to help participants develop strategies to escape with minimal harm, to fight if necessary, and reduce fear of assault. No special athletic skill or coordination is required, and all ages and physical abilities are welcome. Cost is $10 per class (some scholarships available). Classes are held at Sun Dragon Women's Martial Arts, 203 E. Riverside. 416-9735.
THE HUMAN POTENTIAL CENTER offers 30 activities a month that help participants transform their lies by building "heart-to-heart connections with other playful, growing, real people." Activities/discussions include Saturday Night Videos, How to Be Assertive and Loving Too, Dream-work & Self-Discovery, and more. 441-8988.
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