For you
Without knowledge of the world,
it reaches toward sunlight
and cocoons
hope.
My new poem, “Mountain Beauty” (<– here) was just published on elephant journal, a wonderful online forum I love. May it be of benefit.
Women, how do you feel, embrace, or define beauty as you age? Men-folk, what about you? Please post your answers on elephant journal. Thanks, salamat!
‘Tis the season of giving. My friends and I in the Oak Park Arts District are organizing a Donation Drive for the Philippines through December 30th. Please consider donating canned goods, tee shirts, first aid kits, blankets, or toiletries to the families devastated by Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda). Drop boxes are located on and around Harrison Street: Buzz Cafe, Magical Minds Studio, Bead in Hand, Val’s Halla Records, Musikgarten of Oak Park, and East Gate Cafe. Spread the word. Thanks, in advance, for your generosity of spirit!
Last year, my students came up with their own spells and potions and even performed them at the end. The power of imagination is wonderfully fun.
Have an enchanted Halloween! Two October workshops this year. Twice the fun & more dates. Wand-waving & Magical Writing: Spells Workshop (10/19 morning or 10/20 afternoon) and Eye of Newt: Potions Workshop (10/26 morning or 10/27 afternoon). $20.00. Includes writing materials. Ages 8-12. For details and registration, go to: http://www.thetaleblazers.com/products-page/
Worked for many years at Flying Fish Folk Records. We had a record distributor who would show up in an old pickup and load up the milk crates with LPs. He was always talking about Val’s Halla in Oak Park. When I finally moved here, 15 years later, there it was — still selling milk-crate sized musical goodness! Val’s tales at the Lake Theater’s 25th Anniversary of the Blues Brothers movie were amazing. Now she graciously helps emcee Church of Beethoven at Open Door. What an amazing treasure.
Perhaps as great as the music I took home was the safe haven Val’s gave me. I may have been an outcast, scared and leery in the school hallways, always an easy mark for those in need of a chump to take their frustrations out on, but Val’s was my home turf. I loved music. I knew vinyl. I had home field advantage and no one ever dared to mess with me there. Unlike most male dominated record stores of the era, this one felt extra safe as a female run enterprise. I can’t thank Val Calimetti or her staff enough for that. I know the Oak Park Arts District is not the hub of activity North Blvd. & Oak Park Ave. were, after all I’ve had a gallery space there for ten years, but I am so grateful Val’s Halla has made it to the 40th anniversary mark. In this scary, crazy world I know there is a safe place for me. May every awkward, unhappy, adolescence find their Halla.
Liz Gaylord
Val’s Halla is the spiritual home for this unrepentant vinyl junkie. Personal highlights from the last year include finding old favorites by the Del Fuegos, Kinks and Thomas Dolby, which were subsequently signed by the artists. The covers are framed and hanging on my wall, while the discs spin on my turntable. Val and Shane have also welcomed my band Ping and hosted our CD release parties. I love the people and the place! Happy 40th anniversary and many happy returns!
Join us at hallaPalooza to celebrate Val’s halla’s birthday! Weekend of July 28-29 in the Oak Park Arts District. Cool bands and refreshments at the 40 year old music mecca…
Let’s show Val Camilletti how much her family’s business has meant to our community of music aficionados. Did you hang out at Val’s after school? Launch your band from the Val’s halla stage? What awesome music were you introduced to? Did it change your life? Please be specific. Send me a paragraph of your memories from the 1970’s, 80’s, 90’s, or 2000’s. Val’s Halla has provided four decades of musical influence and support in Chicagoland. Let’s return the love. Juiciest stories will be posted to my blog, the OPAD website, and other local e-news sites. All love letters will be forwarded to Val herself to celebrate hallaPalooza the weekend of July 28th in the Oak Park Arts District.
You:
– Submit 1 paragraph (3-5 sentences).
– Include your name, age, occupation/student status/band name, city, & contact info.
– Date of your memory, especially decade.
– Plus: 1 extra line of well-wishes or birthday greetings.
– Subject header: “hallaPalooza”
– Digital photo if the spirit moves you.
– By submitting your memory-paragraph and/or photo, you are giving permission to have them published online and on other media to promote & celebrate hallaPalooza.
– Deadline: ASAP through 7/27/12.
Me:
– M.G. Bertulfo, msmg@thetaleblazers.com
– (708) 317-TALE
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Thanks and rock on!