Okay 7 pm. See you all there. Carole Carole J. Bennett, MSW, LMT Affordable Massage for Wellness office (541) 485-1007 c- (541) 653-1412 --- On Wed, 5/16/12, Margaret Bayless <baylessm@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: From: Margaret Bayless <baylessm@xxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [kscnorthconnect] Re: Movie night To: kscnorthconnect@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, drcharpeterson@xxxxxxxxx Date: Wednesday, May 16, 2012, 7:20 AM 7 it is. Let's stay with that time and see how the evening works out and keep adjusting the Movie Night design as we go. M >>> Charlotte Peterson 05/15/12 8:14 PM >>> Yes, Margaret, thanks for hosting and all your work to make this happen. I like the idea of alternating between the different kinds of movies. But, it would be extremely difficult for me to make it there by 6:45 and do not want to walk into a movie 15 minutes late--Can we please start the movie at 7pm? Thanks for the consideration, Charlotte From: Aurora Fiorintina <afiorintina@xxxxxxxxx> To: kscnorthconnect@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 5:00 PM Subject: [kscnorthconnect] Re: Movie night Dear Margaret" Thank you for hosting movie night at your home. Last Friday afternoon a group of us met with Yeshi to discuss various topics & plans for the summer. Email from Julie will follow w/ details. Yeshi suggested a film called "Blessings" if you cannot find the movie below. I agree...the shorter the movie, the better, as well as starting earlier...both to allow time to discuss the flick and visit w/ each other. Again, thanx for hosting. Aurora On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Margaret Bayless <baylessm@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Dear film group: Let's watch "Eve and the Fire Horse" (if I can find it) on 6/14. I think it is around 90 minutes, which is a little long. But if we're going to watch films, we'll need to figure out how to give ourselves enough time for most films that are at least 80 minutes long and still have time for discussion. I'm suggesting arrival at 6:30 and film start at 6:45. If you need to come in later, we'll save a few seats to one side. I have plenty of food and tea left over from last time. After our first-night discussion, to honor different requests, let's have some nights be a film specifically dealing with Buddhism and others that are not strictly a Buddhist focus but have potential Buddhist themes that we can consider during discussion. Group members can decide on their attendance based on personal interest in the film to be shown. Suggestions are welcome. Margaret !SIG:4fb31b8329451170534003!