Carrie Newcomer in Olympia, WA : 10:00am Workshop, 7:00pm Concert | Olympia Unitarian Universalist Congregation
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Fill your cup in a daytime 3-hour mini-retreat with soulful poet-singer-songwriter Carrie Newcomer. Or come soak in the joy of an evening concert. Or both.
Come as you are. All are welcome.
DATE: Saturday, May 17, 2025
10:00am - 1:00pm: Workshop/Mini-Retreat with Carrie
($75
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Workshop Location: Olympia Unitarian Universalist Congregation
2306 East End St. NW / Olympia, WA / 98502
7:00pm Concert:
Carrie Newcomer with Pianist Gary Walters
($40)
Concert Location: Olympia Unitarian Universalist Congregation
2306 East End St. NW / Olympia, WA / 98502
Accessibility note: Olympia Unitarian Universalist Congregation's facility meets Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements and we strive to be fully accessible to all people. If you have any access needs, please reach out to Liz Clement at lizclementOUUC@gmail.com as soon as possible. We can not guarantee that we will be able to meet them -- but we will be happy to work with you, and will do our best to meet any needs.
We are also located a short distance from an Intercity Transit bus stop at Butler Cove Apartments. More info at www.intercitytransit.com .
All are welcome here!
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ABOUT THE WORKSHOP/MINI-RETREAT
A Map of the Journey in Process: Conversations At The Growing Edge
“The world is made, not of atoms, but of stories.” —Muriel Rukheyser
A warm, welcoming and creative exploration of our personal and collective journeys. Using music, visual art, poetry and openhearted conversation, Carrie will honor the story of our history, reflect upon our current inner and outer experience, and envision our hopes for the future as we lean into our next growing edges. Carrie invites and welcomes anyone with or without previous experience in writing, songwriting or creative expression to exploring new ways of envisioning our own stories through a new creative and compassionate lens.
ABOUT CARRIE
Carrie Newcomer is an award winning songwriter, poet, recordng artist, performer, educator, and activist. She has been described as a "prairie mystic" by the Boston Globe and one who "asks all the right questions" by Rolling Stone Magazine. She has 20 nationally released albums, as well as three books of poetry and essays.
Carrie is known for her musical depth and the progressive spiritual content of her songs, poetry and workshops, and for her continued work in justice, spiritual and interfaith communities, and health and hunger organizations. In a time of deep divisions, she has become a national voice for finding how we still connect at the heart of the human story.
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