Saturday, March 16, 2013

 

                     The Riverside Community Center for Spiritual Living                       
 Invites you to Join Us for
Sowing Seeds of Community
A Far Flutterby Adventure
Easter Egg Hunt  Celebration
Sunday, March 31, 2013

This will be a memorable event.  Our teens and staff have planned a special program  this year. It includes a memorable Easter Egg hunt at Fairmont Park and the following:
· Butterfly Release
· Electric Slide Easter Dance
· Sack Races
· Egg Relay Race
· Hula Hoop Contest
· More Fun and Games
· …And a special Guest will visit us all.
Youth & Family Village
3891 Ridge Road Riverside, CA 92501 (909) 683-2343
Reverend  Mc Neil Nash, Senior Minister Reverend Jerry Hobby,
Assistant Minister & Village Director

Thursday, June 23, 2011

The Make The Grade Tutoring Program Is 14 Days Away

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The Make the Grade  A Free Tutoring Program begins July 5th. It is a free service offered to the community by The Riverside Community Center For Spiritual Living Youth and Family Village. Anchoring your children with strong acadmic skills is an important ingredient building healthy self esteem and assuring thier success in life. It is also important to encourage and teaching them excercises that will empower them and sustain thie growth. The Make The Grade Mirror Excercise is a perfect example on how to support thier growth. You can learn more at the Make The Grade Parent Orientation this Saturday, June 25th at 3891 Ridge Road Riverside CA 92501. Call and make reservations today (951) 683-2343 ext. 203 or (909) 641-1066.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Heroes Cinema Is This Sunday After Service in The Village

Dear Friends and Family,

I am so happy to introduce Hero Cinema. This is a monthly movie cinema based on the Heroes Journey by Joseph Campbell. It is shown inside the Youth and Family Village on the 2nd Sunday of the month after service at 12:30p.m.  We will feature Whale Rider PG-13.


WHALE RIDER
In a small New Zealand coastal village, the Maori face a great dilemma. In every generation, a male heir has always become the tribe's chief. So when her twin brother dies prematurely before he can inherit his post, Pai (Keisha Castle-Hughes) is left to fight the clan's aging patriarch and a thousand years of tradition to fulfill her destiny. Written and directed by Niki Caro, from the novel by Witi Ihimaera.

Writer / Director Niki Caro talks about her own whale encounter! link below
(You are also invited to share your insights on how this movie relates to the Heroes Journey)