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SUMMARY:Art in the US-Japan Relationship: Preserving the Floating World
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at 6 p.m.\, Tuesday\, April 16\, for a special presentation of Japanese art as part of the Richard J. Wood Art Curators Series. The series brings attention to major collections of Japanese art in the U.S. and their role in the U.S.-Japan grassroots relationship. \nBeyond his fame as the Pulitzer-Prize-winning author of “Tales of the South Pacific” and “Hawaii\,” James A. Michener was an enthusiastic collector of fine art. He managed to assemble the third largest collection of ukiyo-e in the United States\, which he donated to the Honolulu Museum of Art. Join us at The Maridon Museum to learn about Michener’s collecting journey with Stephen Salel\, curator of Japanese Art at the University of Honolulu. \nClick here to download the flyer.
URL:https://maridon.org/event/art-in-the-us-japan-relationship-preserving-the-floating-world/
LOCATION:The Maridon Museum\, 322 North McKean St.\, Butler\, PA 16001\, Butler\, PA\, 16001\, United States
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SUMMARY:Isn’t it time for you to explore meditation\,  Buddhism\, and yoga?
DESCRIPTION:The Maridon Museum is offering every third Thursday at 6 p.m. a short Dharma based on the teachings of Buddha and a contemplative period of meditation. These lessons are open to anyone. The Crystal Lotus meditation group will host and support beginning practitioners of meditation\, which has proven to be beneficial for those suffering stress\, anger\, and general emotional strife. Donations welcome.  All proceeds benefit The Maridon. \nClick here to download the complete flyer. \nCynthia Marshall\, PhD\, is the director of Honors Studies at The Community College of Beaver County\, where she teaches yoga for academic credit. She also teaches Zen philosophy\, meditation\, and yoga for conferences\, colleges\, and community groups. In addition to her formal education\, Dr. Marshall studied at the Upaya Zen Center in Santa Fe\, N.M.\, leading to her certification\nas a hospice chaplain. She is an ordained Buddhist minister and performs marriages and funerals. Her published work includes articles\, study guides\, and three books in the field of education\, Zen Buddhism\, yoga\, and poetry.
URL:https://maridon.org/event/isnt-it-time-for-you-to-explore-meditation-buddhism-and-yoga-4/
LOCATION:The Maridon Museum\, 322 North McKean St.\, Butler\, PA 16001\, Butler\, PA\, 16001\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Maridon Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Call 724-282-0123 to reserve your spot for our Thursday\, April 25th “For That One Day: The Memoirs of Mitsuo Fuchida\, Commander of The Attack On Pearl Harbor” by Tadanori Urabe\, Douglas T. Shinsato book discussion! Meetings begin at 4pm.
URL:https://maridon.org/event/the-maridon-book-club/
LOCATION:The Maridon Museum\, 322 North McKean St.\, Butler\, PA 16001\, Butler\, PA\, 16001\, United States
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SUMMARY:2019 Spring Film Series: The Third Murder
DESCRIPTION:Tomoaki Shigemori is a lawyer tasked with defending a client (Misumi)\, who faces the death penalty if found guilty in a murder trial. Misumi has previous convictions for murder and has confessed to the crime\, but evidence in the case leads Shigemori to question what really happened. (Hirokazu Kore-eda\, 2017) Presented by Dr. Kenneth Harris. \nClick here for more film details. All film viewings will begin at 6 p.m. at the Maridon Museum\, 322 North McKean St.\, Butler\, PA. Free to the public. Donations welcome. \nReservations are required. Call 724.282.0123 to register now! \n 
URL:https://maridon.org/event/2019-spring-film-series-the-third-murder/
LOCATION:The Maridon Museum\, 322 North McKean St.\, Butler\, PA 16001\, Butler\, PA\, 16001\, United States
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