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Book Divas

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

books.jpgBook Divas began in 2002 and is based in Baltimore, MD. It is an online community for young adult readers. The mission of the Book Divas website is to “promote literacy among young adults and students while creating an active community where they can voice their opinions and thoughts.” The site includes a discussion board, book reviews, a blog, writing resources, contests, and much more.

Book Divas encourages librarians and teachers to become involved with the website, so they understand how to engage youth in reading and writing. Here is what Book Divas has to say about it:

Through Book Divas you will be linked to other librarians and educators across the globe. The discussion forum will allow you to chat about topics that matter to you. Ways to be more effective at your job, how to retain teenagers attention and putting distractions behind you are all possible topics that you may come across here.Not only will you be able to chat with those in your field, but Book Divas will serve as the link between you and the young readers themselves. Here you can find out what the top reads for young adults are, what type of books interest them and what the current trends are among that population is. Now you can be linked to thousands of young readers instantly. Book Divas can provide an overview of what’s happening in the reading community by isolating only book talk and sharing that information with you.

Click here to visit the Book Divas Website

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Red Tree Baltimore

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

1314455201_ade8d2e189_m.jpgRed Tree Baltimore was voted Baltimore’s Best Home Accessories Shop by Baltimore Magazine. You can’t miss the brightly painted, red storefront of Red Tree on Hampden’s Avenue. It is always difficult for me to leave without buying something. The store itself is beautiful because of its unique and innovated furnishings and decorative items, displayed in an inviting and inpirational style. There are also cards, stationary, jewellery, light fixtures, and art that will make your home one-of-a-kind. The merchandise is always changing, so everytime you visit there is something new to admire.

Address:
Red Tree Baltimore, LLC
921 W. 36th Street
Baltimore, MD 21211
Phone: 410.366.3456
Email: info@redtreebaltimore.com

Hours:
Sunday 11-6
Monday-Wednesday 11-7
Thursday-Saturday 10-8

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Rare Finds at Atomic Books

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

1041781169_a95504460a_m.jpgRare books, magazines, local zines, and all other things literary can be found at Atomic Books. Atomic’s website is extensive and covers fun events in the area, all things John Waters related, and Atomic’s merchandise, including but not limited to: Audio (CDs, Vinyl), Bentos, Bags & Lunchboxes, Comics, Cult Film/TV, Freaks/Oddities/Sideshows, Roadside / Travel, Satanism / Occult / Goth, Scams / Pranks / Revenge, Signed Items, Stories For Disturbed Children, Toys / Tchotchkes / Junk, Writerly Supplies (Stationery), Adult Fiction, and much more!

Address: 1100 W. 36th Street
Baltimore, MD 21211
Phone: 410.662.4444
Website: www.atomicbooks.com

Hours: Mon - Sat 11am - 7pm, Sunday 11am - 6pm

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Souvenirs and Gifts from Hometown Girl

Thursday, September 6th, 2007

480847668_ed820e3196_m.jpgIf you are looking for a Baltimore-related gift or souvenir, stop at Hometown Girl. There are Baltimore history and recipe books, local artists’ work, Maryland crab novelties, Orioles memorabilia, and other tasteful and trendy items. To top it off, there is an old-fashioned ice cream shop in the back of the store with delicious shakes and sundaes.

Address: 1001 W. 36th Street Baltimore, MD 21211
Phone: 410.662.4438
Website: www.celebratebaltimore.com
Email: htgbaltimore@aol.com

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Baltimore Holistic Conference

Tuesday, August 7th, 2007

ww_full_logo_clr_250.gifThe Wise Women Foundation and Health Quest are sponsoring a “Soul Searching Conference” on Sunday, September 16, 2007, from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Its only $10 to attend!

HealthQuestLogoWeb.jpgHere are a few of the many exhibitors as described on the conference webpage:

The BeeWell Company: The BeeWell Company was created to provide high quality, cost effective, Personal Home Care Products centered around the Three Pillars of Integrative Health: Detoxification, Nourishment and Regeneration with a unity of body, mind and spirit.

Breathe Books: breathe books will provide books, music and other items to enhance your experience at the conference. Presenters will be on hand to sign copies of the books and CDs at our table throughout the day.

Earthsave Baltimore:
Earthsave educates and supports people in making healthier, earth-friendly food choices. We promote a shift toward a plant-centered diet.

Ruscombe Mansion Community Health Center: Since 1984 Ruscombe Mansion Community Health Center has offered the finest variety of natural/holistic healing options with over 30 licensed and certified practitioners.

There will also be workshops and keynote programs throughout the day, including:

Maintaining a Sense of Well-Being in Times of Radical Change with Carol Fitzpatrick:
We are beings of light who have come to liberate ourselves from the shackles of the mind. But we cannot do so if we have forgotten the very truth of who we are. We are not the body, and we are not the mind that tells us that we are to be afraid of change. Learn tools and strategies for rising above the strife and turmoil in turbulent times. Learn how to be the change you so desire for the world.

Breath of the Soul with Adam Gainsburg:Times of great change often send us searching for something real, something stable to hold onto. They also will often bring us to question hidden assumptions about our life. Join Adam and experience the Breath of the Soul, an elegantly simple, unique meditation experience to root you deeply in your Center, the place in you that does not change, that is timeless, that is eternal.

Soul Journey with the Native American Flute with Jan Seiden:
If you could hear the song of your soul calling to you from Creation, how would you answer? How would you manifest this song in your conscious life? Jan Seiden and her Native American flutes lead us on a journey of discovery with sound and imagery to the sanctuary of the soul. The timeless voice of these flutes speaks to our deep ancestral memories and awakens us. Combined with breath work, the music channeled through Jan’s flutes guides us in gaining new soul-level awareness of our direct connection to Creation. From this place we may manifest our soul journey in increasingly profound and responsible ways.

Holiday Inn Conference Center
2004 Greenspring Dr. Timonium, MD
(Just off of I-695 and I-83)
Free Parking/Restaurant On-Site

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Red Emma’s in Mt. Vernon

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

red_emmas_sign.jpgRed Emma’s describes itself as, “a worker-owned and collectively-managed bookstore and coffeehouse”. It is located at 800 St. Paul St. Walking into Red Emma’s is like no other bookstore and coffeehouse experience. The mission of the place is clear: read, explore, and act; and Red Emma’s provides the tools to do just that.

bookstore_1.jpgThe first thing you see as you descend the stairs and push through the front door, are a line of internet-surfing patrons. Both times I’ve visited Red Emma’s there have been a few people at the counter ready to help with anything from a cup of coffee to finding a book. The menu is vegetarian and vegan friendly, and the coffee and espresso are fair trade and organic.

Red Emma’s also hosts events supporting groups such as the United Workers Association, the Underground Literacy Alliance, independent films, and many, many more social, literary, and arts organizations. This is a bookstore and coffeehouse that is much more than it seems at a glance. Red Emma’s is making a strong, positive impact on our community. Here are their plans for the future (from the Red Emma’s website):

As you may have heard, Red Emma’s is seriously considering moving to a new location, where we hope to be able to offer a much larger space for events as well as a greatly expanded menu with a vastly expanded amount of places to sit (not to mention the radical children’s activity corner, the expanded free computer lab, the cooperative produce purchasing pick up location, the activist conference room, the outdoor tables, and most importantly accessible entrances!)

But in order to make this dream a reality, we need your help. In order to take on a project of this magnitude, we need to raise about $50,000. If you can help us by making a donation(we’re happy to announce that it is now possible to make a tax-deductible contribution to the Red Emma’s project) or a long-term no-interest loan, or know of potential sources for funding for a project of this sort, please drop us a line at info@redemmas.org.

The next time you’re looking for a book, a cup of coffee, or a delicious meal, check out Red Emma’s. You’ll be fully satisfied and you’ll be supporting a place that is working to build a healthier Baltimore everyday. You can even check Red Emma’s inventory online by clicking here. Let us know what you think of your visit or past experiences by commenting here.red_emmas.jpg

Address: 800 St. Paul St.Baltimore, MD 21202
Phone: (410) 230-0450
Email: info@redemmas.org
Hours: Monday through Saturday from 10AM-10PM, and Sunday from 10AM-6PM
Weekly collective meetings: Sunday at 7PM (open to anyone interested in the project)

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The Vegetarian Resource Group

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

vrg.jpgSince I’ve switched to a vegetarian diet, I’ve noticed my choices at local restaurants dwindling. I am more curious about nutrition and cooking at home. I also feel more passionate about buying local, organic produce. All of the answers to these questions can be found through the Vegetarian Resource Group (VRG).

organic_farm.jpg“The Vegetarian Resource Group (VRG) is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating the public on vegetarianism and the interrelated issues of health, nutrition, ecology, ethics, and world hunger. In addition to publishing the Vegetarian Journal, VRG produces and sells cookbooks, other books, pamphlets, and article reprints.” (www.vrg.org)

If you’re interested in anything vegetarian or vegan related, you’ll probably find it on the VRG website, but if its not there, just give them a call!

The Vegetarian Resource Group (VRG)
P.O. Box 1463, Dept. IN
Baltimore, MD 21203
(410) 366-VEGE
Email: vrg@vrg.org

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