THE DREAM

KAFE KISKEYA creates a comfortable space for folks from various parts of the city to meet in & share time together. ~ KISKEYA is the Taino Indian word for Mother of the Earth & is what the Island of Hispaniola, including Haiti & Dominican Republic, was called before Columbus arrived over 500 years ago, a time when all of the inhabitants lived in harmony. ~ THE DREAM is for all of humanity to once again live together peacefully on this Earth. By spending time together, we can make that dream a reality!

09 December 2007

THURS DEC 13 @ 6pm - 1st Thursdays postponed to 2nd Thurs

Due to the snow last week, 1st Thursdays has been postponed to 2nd Thursday THIS MONTH only ... hope to see you ALL this week!!

--- 1st Thursdays Event on Dec 13th from 6 to 10pm ---

Michael Bushnell, publisher of THE NORTHEAST NEWS will be the speaker at the premiere of the “1st Thursday” Northeast Literature and Art Series at Kafe Kiskeya, 3226 E. 12 th Street in Historic Northeast. Bushnell will speak at 7 P.M., Thursday evening December 13 on 'The History of the Northeast News' and on his acclaimed newspaper feature 'Postcards from Old Kansas City'. Copies of his book will be available for purchase.

Also, Harold Dellinger of Harold's Bookstore will have many interesting books for sale, some as inexpensive as $2! Check out his website for details about what he has to offer.

Paintings by Erlene Flowers will also be on exhibit that evening. Erlene currently resides in Lee's Summit, but has traveled to Mexico where she studied and toured extensively. She has also traveled through Africa and Europe. She has been fascinated with spirituality and religions of the world. Often, her inspiration comes from exposure to the many religions of the world as she seeks truth in her paintings. She loves watercolor for directness and purity. She appreciates acrylic and the feel that this paint gives to the subjects that she paints.

Upcoming 1st Thursday Events:

Jan 3rd – Preview of A MULTICULTURAL TRAVELING EXTRAVAGANZA IN ART AND SPOKEN WORD

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