Monday, February 23, 2009

Collard Greens and Hot Potatoes

Friends-
I was out of intriguing intro titles so I just went with the absurd- which is good for the kids!
Anyway, WOW! What a weekend we did have with an amazing Art gallery in house and fabulous music to boot. Friday and Saturday night were both hoppin' and I would like to personally thank the participating artists and musicians who shared the time and talent with the Boyertown community and fortunately got some recipocrative love through sales and tips. And to put this out on the table- we are housing these Art Galleries once a month highlighting the work of 5-7 local artists, so if interested please email luke.kasitz@gmail.com and Music happens every weekend so interested performers please email hbboyertown@gmail.com. Thank ya!!!
The week is upon us in full glory. We got a lot in the mix so focus and absorb.

Monday, Future, 7-8PM
We are generating a Monday evening yoga class facilitated by Jillian Sprout so keep that in mind and if you mind please leave a note on the blog stating your interest.

Tuesday, Feb. 24th, 7-8PM
It is Flag Day in Mexico and in honor Imra is back at the cafe hoping to catch eager CHESS players ready to game it up and learn. We have mulitple boards so come in droves.

Wednesday, Feb. 25th
It is Ash Wednesday and we have Yoga ALL DAY
9:30-10:45AM
Donna O'Rourke is continuing her class offering a more personalized yoga exercise geared towards moms free from pre-schoolers and elementary children and ladies who just want to get out of the house.
7-8:15PM
Sam C instructs a larger evening Vinyasa style Yoga that is both serious and fun and equally rewarding for Newbies and regulars. This is a "donation please" class and consider staying before or after for a drink or snack.

Thursday, Feb. 26th, 7PM
Local State Representative, David Kessler, is cafe bound to kick off our "Political Perspectives" events that hopefully with be a regular (monthly) interaction between the community and local and state political leaders. This will be more of a presentation type evening but hopefully it will also include open-forum discussion about how to best serve our community.

Friday, Feb. 27th, 7-11PM
Not only does Cappi Hour happen from 5-7PM, we have AMAZING music happening with 61South coming to little ol' Boyertown from upstate PA. This is a well known classic blues band that will not dissappoint you so please, please tell friends to show up at 7 to hear them rock the house. You can find their goodness at www.myspace.com/61southblues
From 9-11 Micky B is back with us doing his solo guitar and harmonica act and he'll be feeling the blues so it should be heart felt melodies.

Saturday, Feb. 28th, 6-10:30 PM
Another two fold night includes our own Mike Holliday playing from 6-8. Besides being a great local musician, Mike is a friend of the cafe facilitating our developing Open-Mic night and graciously making personal invites to new and talented musicians to play at the Bean.
Following Mike, is Haley Sheeler, www.myspace.com/haleysheeler, who has a country rock thing going on up in the Reading area. This is her first time so please welcome her to Boyertown.

Sunday, Mar. 1st, 2PM
YOGA Time for Kids is at the Bean with their second month of Free yoga classes for children aged 5-11. This is a great time for kids with yoga, music, dance, singing and all around fun given per gratis. This is an opportunity to be introduced to the ongoing Kids Yoga classes offered at serveral local facilities but enjoy this afternoon at the cafe as your kids enjoy themselves.
7:30-9PM
Front Porch Church is kicking off March featuring Rob Bellavision and the film "Rain" which looks at suffering and trial as a part of the story and journey of faith and love. We are a group of young and old folks, getting together for an informal evening of fellowship and learning over coffe and convo. Interested folks can ask questions to luke.kasitz@gmail.com.

That's what we got.
Thanks so much for your continued support and patronage. You are a blessing.
Much Love
Mr. Bean

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Ok, I had the best hot chocolate of my life at the Hard Bean this weekend-dark chocolate with soy milk. For all you soy milk haters out there, just get it with regular milk. You won't regret this decision. Really. Get it while it's hot :)