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“Sisters Art Works at the corner of Ash and Adams where art works in Sisters!” |
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Sisters Art Works Entry Gallery
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Second Annual Sisters Art Works Dog Show! |
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Another fetching display of canine imagery.
"Know Dogs!" Coincidentally, the Deschutes Public Library is hosting a series about dogs starting the 18th of August and wrapping up on September 7th. (click here to learn more) |
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2010 Sisters Folk Festival |
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A Celebration of American Music September 10,11 & 12 (click on poster image to learn more)
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| Author and Spiritual Teacher Terri Daniel Debuts Her New Book at Sisters Artworks on Friday, Sept 17 |
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![]() Join us for a preview reading of Terri Daniel's new book, “Embracing Death: A New Look at Grief, Gratitude and God, ” a breakthrough book that explores cultural and religious myths about birth, death and the afterlife, and offers a path to alternative perceptions via the use of intuitive tools such as meditation and after-death communication. Terri’s work has been praised by theologians, physicians and grief counselors as providing revolutionary insights into death and dying that offer enormous comfort to the bereaved.
WHERE: Sisters Artworks Building, 204 W, Adams Street, Sisters, OR.
WHEN: Friday, Sept. 17, 4 -7 pm
WHAT: Book signing, reading, food and drink !
COST: Free
Terri Daniel is a Sisters-based author, spiritual teacher and Certified Transition Guide who works with assistance from the Other Side to advance a metaphysical perspective on birth, death and the afterlife. Her recent book, "A Swan In Heaven" is based on after-death dialogs between Terri and her son, who left the physical plane at age 16. Her new book, "Embracing Death: A New Look at Grief, Gratitude and God," examines cultural myths about the afterlife and offers a path to alternative perceptions via meditation, visualization and channeling. Terri conducts workshops and metaphysical study groups around the U.S. and also counsels bereaved individuals by offering alternative perspectives on the experience of grief and loss. She has spoken on this topic to community gatherings, churches, bereavement groups and spiritual conferences, and her articles have been published in Whole Life Times, Neurology Today, Exceptional Parent, Pure Inspiration, Special Child, Children's Hospice.org and related websites. More about Terri can be found at www.AfterlifeAwareness.com
For more information, call 541-549-4004 |
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