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SUMMARY:Monday Seminar: Twelfth Night Act III\, IV & V
DESCRIPTION:October 27 – 6pm \nFeel free to join even if you missed the first part! \nSebastian (Act 4\, Scene 3) \nThis is the air; that is the glorious sun;\nThis pearl she gave me\, I do feel’t and see’t;\nAnd though ‘tis wonder that enwraps me thus\,\nYet ‘tis not madness. Where’s Antonio\, then?\nI could not find him at the Elephant:\nYet there he was; and there I found this credit\,\nThat he did range the town to seek me out.\nHis counsel now might do me golden service;\nFor though my soul disputes well with my sense\,\nThat this may be some error\, but no madness\,\nYet doth this accident and flood of fortune\nSo far exceed all instance\, all discourse\,\nThat I am ready to distrust mine eyes\nAnd wrangle with my reason that persuades me\nTo any other trust but that I am mad\nOr else the lady’s mad; yet\, if ‘twere so\,\nShe could not sway her house\, command her followers\,\nTake and give back affairs and their dispatch\nWith such a smooth\, discreet and stable bearing\nAs I perceive she does: there’s something in’t\nThat is deceivable. But here the lady comes. \n  \nMs. Stafford Wood is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. \nTopic: GI Chapter: Alumni Association\nEvery week on Mon\, until Dec 1\, 2025\, 8 occurrence(s) \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/84010232809?pwd=xo39QtRb6OjaUfzQfIE4a7F2n5KWJn.1 \nMeeting ID: 840 1023 2809\nPasscode: 453261 \n— \nOne tap mobile\n+17193594580\,\,84010232809#\,\,\,\,*453261# US\n+12532050468\,\,84010232809#\,\,\,\,*453261# US \nJoin instructions\nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/meetings/84010232809/invitations?signature=mqSINi5AWQmFwjhJ-Ueftvsc9F4A6KX-F6JkHPS4_5Q
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CATEGORIES:Mondays at 6pm mtn
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stafford Wood":MAILTO:art@staffordwood.com
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SUMMARY:Sigmund Freud: Beyond the Pleasure Principle
DESCRIPTION:Nov 10 6pm \nSigmund Freud Beyond the Pleasure Principle \nhttps://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/76031 \n  \n“Many of us will also find it hard to abandon our belief that in man himself there dwells an impulse towards perfection\, which has brought him to his present heights of intellectual prowess and ethical sublimation\, and from which it might be expected that his development into superman will be ensured. But I do not believe in the existence of such an inner impulse\, and I see no way of preserving this pleasing illusion. The development of man up to now does not seem to me to need any explanation differing from that of animal development\, and the restless striving towards further perfection which may be observed in a minority of human beings is easily explicable as the result of that repression of instinct upon which what is most valuable in human culture is built.”\n― Sigmund Freud\, Beyond the Pleasure Principle
URL:https://sjcgi.com/event/sigmund-freud-beyond-the-pleasure-principle/
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SUMMARY:Sigmund Freud: The Second Part of Beyond the Pleasure Principle
DESCRIPTION:Nov 24 6pm mt \nWe’re more than just the avoidance of unpleasure or production of pleasure. We’ll be conquering the second half of Sigmund Freud’s Beyond the Pleasure Principle – Section Five through the end! We’d love you to join\, even if you missed the first half! \nhttps://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/76031 \n  \n“Many of us will also find it hard to abandon our belief that in man himself there dwells an impulse towards perfection\, which has brought him to his present heights of intellectual prowess and ethical sublimation\, and from which it might be expected that his development into superman will be ensured. But I do not believe in the existence of such an inner impulse\, and I see no way of preserving this pleasing illusion. The development of man up to now does not seem to me to need any explanation differing from that of animal development\, and the restless striving towards further perfection which may be observed in a minority of human beings is easily explicable as the result of that repression of instinct upon which what is most valuable in human culture is built.”\n― Sigmund Freud\, Beyond the Pleasure Principle
URL:https://sjcgi.com/event/sigmund-freud-the-second-part-of-beyond-the-pleasure-principle/
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SUMMARY:Fairy Tale Church: Little Red Riding Hood
DESCRIPTION:Morals and messages are passed down from generation to generation through myths in the forms of fairy tales\, legends\, tall tales\, folklore and fables. This monthly series uses fairy tales on Sunday morning to enable St. John’s alumni to discuss the moral lessons contained within short stories that we tell our children. We call it “Church” because it’s a time for us to reflect on our values together. We used fairy tales because they are generally accepted as fantasy\, thus allowing us to speak of magic we all call magic. And they’re awfully short and easy to read in the 15 minutes before seminar. \nCurrently\, the program is focused on classics like Aesop’s Fables\, the Brothers’ Grimm\, Uncle Remus\, Hans Christian Andersen and stories that are in the public domain. We hope you’ll join us for one week or the whole series! \nJanuary 25 – Brothers Grimm: Little Red Riding Hood \nFebruary 22 – Rudyard Kipling: Rikki-Tikki-Tavi \nMarch 29 – Hans Christian Andersen: The Steadfast Tin Soldier \nApril 26 – Classic: The Three Little Pigs \nMay 31 – Charles Perrault: The Master Cat; or\, Puss in Boots or in French
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SUMMARY:Fairy Tale Church: Rikki-Tiki-Tavi
DESCRIPTION:Morals and messages are passed down from generation to generation through myths in the forms of fairy tales\, legends\, tall tales\, folklore and fables. This monthly series uses fairy tales on Sunday morning to enable St. John’s alumni to discuss the moral lessons contained within short stories that we tell our children. We call it “Church” because it’s a time for us to reflect on our values together. We used fairy tales because they are generally accepted as fantasy\, thus allowing us to speak of magic we all call magic. And they’re awfully short and easy to read in the 15 minutes before seminar. \nCurrently\, the program is focused on classics like Aesop’s Fables\, the Brothers’ Grimm\, Uncle Remus\, Hans Christian Andersen and stories that are in the public domain. We hope you’ll join us for one week or the whole series! \nFebruary 22 – Rudyard Kipling: Rikki-Tikki-Tavi  \nTHIS is the story of the great war that Rikki-tikki-tavi fought single-handed\, through the bathrooms of the big bungalow in Segowlee cantonment. Darzee\, the tailor-bird\, helped him\, and Chuchundra\, the musk-rat\, who never comes out into the middle of the floor\, but always creeps round by the wall\, gave him advice; but Rikki-tikki did the real fighting. \nMarch 29 – Hans Christian Andersen: The Steadfast Tin Soldier \nThere were once five-and-twenty tin soldiers. They were all brothers\, born of the same old tin spoon. They shouldered their muskets and looked straight ahead of them\, splendid in their uniforms\, all red and blue. \nThe very first thing in the world that they heard was\, “Tin soldiers!” A small boy shouted it and clapped his hands as the lid was lifted off their box on his birthday. He immediately set them up on the table. \nAll the soldiers looked exactly alike except one. He looked a little different as he had been cast last of all. The tin was short\, so he had only one leg. But there he stood\, as steady on one leg as any of the other soldiers on their two. But just you see\, he’ll be the remarkable one. \nApril 26 – Classic: The Three Little Pigs \nOnce upon a time there was an old mother pig who had three little pigs and not enough food to feed them. So when they were old enough\, she sent them out into the world to seek their fortunes. \nMay 31 – Charles Perrault: The Master Cat; or\, Puss in Boots or in French \nUn meunier ne laissa pour tous biens\, à trois enfants qu’il avait\, que son moulin\, son âne et son chat. Les partages furent bientôt faits; ni le notaire ni le procureur n’y furent point appelés. Ils auraient eu bientôt mangé tout le pauvre patrimoine. L’aîné eut le moulin\, le second eut l’âne\, et le plus jeune n’eut que le chat. \nThere was a miller whose only inheritance to his three sons was his mill\, his donkey\, and his cat. The division was soon made. They hired neither a clerk nor an attorney\, for they would have eaten up all the poor patrimony. The eldest took the mill\, the second the donkey\, and the youngest nothing but the cat.
URL:https://sjcgi.com/event/fairy-tale-church-rikki-tiki-tavi/
LOCATION:https://us06web.zoom.us/j/4075838760?pwd=S1sRwwqUQMFDtIihbeZf3mHCPgsCRB.1
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stafford Wood":MAILTO:art@staffordwood.com
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SUMMARY:Fairy Tale Church: Hans Christian Andersen: The Steadfast Tin Soldier
DESCRIPTION:Morals and messages are passed down from generation to generation through myths in the forms of fairy tales\, legends\, tall tales\, folklore and fables. This monthly series uses fairy tales on Sunday morning to enable St. John’s alumni to discuss the moral lessons contained within short stories that we tell our children. We call it “Church” because it’s a time for us to reflect on our values together. We used fairy tales because they are generally accepted as fantasy\, thus allowing us to speak of magic we all call magic. And they’re awfully short and easy to read in the 15 minutes before seminar. \nCurrently\, the program is focused on classics like Aesop’s Fables\, the Brothers’ Grimm\, Uncle Remus\, Hans Christian Andersen and stories that are in the public domain. We hope you’ll join us for one week or the whole series! \nMarch 29 – Hans Christian Andersen: The Steadfast Tin Soldier \nThere were once five-and-twenty tin soldiers. They were all brothers\, born of the same old tin spoon. They shouldered their muskets and looked straight ahead of them\, splendid in their uniforms\, all red and blue. \nThe very first thing in the world that they heard was\, “Tin soldiers!” A small boy shouted it and clapped his hands as the lid was lifted off their box on his birthday. He immediately set them up on the table. \nAll the soldiers looked exactly alike except one. He looked a little different as he had been cast last of all. The tin was short\, so he had only one leg. But there he stood\, as steady on one leg as any of the other soldiers on their two. But just you see\, he’ll be the remarkable one. \nApril 26 – Classic: The Three Little Pigs \nOnce upon a time there was an old mother pig who had three little pigs and not enough food to feed them. So when they were old enough\, she sent them out into the world to seek their fortunes. \nMay 31 – Charles Perrault: The Master Cat; or\, Puss in Boots or in French \nUn meunier ne laissa pour tous biens\, à trois enfants qu’il avait\, que son moulin\, son âne et son chat. Les partages furent bientôt faits; ni le notaire ni le procureur n’y furent point appelés. Ils auraient eu bientôt mangé tout le pauvre patrimoine. L’aîné eut le moulin\, le second eut l’âne\, et le plus jeune n’eut que le chat. \nThere was a miller whose only inheritance to his three sons was his mill\, his donkey\, and his cat. The division was soon made. They hired neither a clerk nor an attorney\, for they would have eaten up all the poor patrimony. The eldest took the mill\, the second the donkey\, and the youngest nothing but the cat.
URL:https://sjcgi.com/event/fairy-tale-church-hans-christian-andersen-the-steadfast-tin-soldier/
LOCATION:https://us06web.zoom.us/j/4075838760?pwd=S1sRwwqUQMFDtIihbeZf3mHCPgsCRB.1
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stafford Wood":MAILTO:art@staffordwood.com
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