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Start: 6:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Another Healthy Minds, Healthy Bodies Workshop THE HEART OF THE MATTER
WOMEN AND HEART DISEASE Nearly 455,000 females die annually from cardiovascular diseases, including close to 14,000 New Jersey women....mothers and daughters, sisters and wives, best friends and colleagues. Nell Granger, MSN, Senior Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Nurse at Hunterdon Medical Center will focus this presentation on why it is important to know your numbers and risk for heart disease and what you can do to keep your heart healthy. Bring your questions to this informative presentation. Purchase the American Heart Association Complete Guide to Women's Heart Health, The Go Red For Women Way To Well-Being & Vitality and save 15%. | ||
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02 / 24
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm
WELCOME TO THE CLINTON BOOK SHOP ALLEN LOKOS
Allen will be reading from, discussing and signing copies of his latest book, Pocket Peace: Effective Practices For Enlightened Living. This wonderful book is an elegantly packaged "pocket-size" guide to weathering life's storms. We live in a turbulent world in which we are often forced to respond on a dime to challenging or even life-altering situations. To react wisely in difficult moments one needs to be quick on one's feet, but also quick of mind. In Pocket Peace, interfaith minister and Buddhist practitioner Reverend Allan Lokos provides readers with concise yet incisive daily "pocket practices" that will enable them to act in accordance with their truest and best selves. If you want to run a marathon, you must train slowly and purposefully for months. Likewise, if you want to be your best self and learn to confront whatever comes your way with kindness, compassion, and generosity, you need to . . . practice. This elegantly packaged little book is full of wisdom and teachings the reader can literally pull from their pocket each day. A small yet powerful spiritual companion that intertwines personal anecdotes and age-old wisdom with practical guidance, Pocket Peace sets readers on the path to inner peace and lasting happiness. Allan Lokos is the founder/guiding teacher of the Community Meditation Center and the director of the Community of Peace and Spirituality in New York City. A former professional singer who was in the Broadway productions of Oliver! and Pickwick, Lokos teaches the interfaith perspective and core Buddhist practices at New York Insight Meditation Center, The New Seminary, One Spirit Interfaith Seminary, and Marymount College. A regular contributor to Tricycle magazine, he lives in New York City. This is a ticketed event and you must pre-register to attend. The price of the tick is the cost of the book.
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Start: 1:00 pm
End: 2:30 pm
1960's Pop-Rock Icon TOMMY JAMES
The Clinton Book Shop is pleased to announce that 1960’s pop-rock star, Tommy James of Tommy James and the Shondells will be appearing on Saturday, February 27th from 1:00 until 2:30 PM. Tommy will be signing copies of his forthcoming memoir, Me, the Mob, and the Music, One Helluva Ride With Tommy James & the Shondells (Scribner, $25.00). Everyone knows the hits -- "Mony Mony," "I Think We're Alone Now," "Crimson and Clover," "Crystal Blue Persuasion." They are nuggets of rock and pop history. However, few know the unlikely story of how these hits came to be. Tommy James had been performing locally, in Michigan, in rock bands since the age of 12. Prompted to record a few songs by a local DJ in 1964, Tommy chose an obscurity titled "Hanky Panky," which became a minor local hit that came and went. Then, in 1966, the record was re-discovered by a Pittsburgh DJ who started playing it on heavy rotation, prompting a tremendous response. Soon, every record mogul in New York was pursuing Tommy and the band. And then an even odder thing happened: every offer but one disappeared, and James found himself in the office of Morris Levy at Roulette Records, where he was handed a pen and ominously promised "one helluva ride." Morris Levy, the legendary "godfather" of the music business, needed a hit and "Hanky Panky" would be his. The song went to #1; James went on to do much more; and Levy continued to reign. Me, the Mob, and the Music tells the intimate story of the complex and sometimes terrifying relationship between the bright-eyed, sweet-faced blonde musician from the heartland and the big, bombastic, brutal bully from the Bronx, who hustled, cheated, and swindled his way to the top of the music industry. It is also the story of this swaggering, wildly creative era of rock n' roll when the hits kept coming and payola and the strong arm tactics of the mob were the norm, and what it was like, for better or worse, to be in the middle of it. Executive film and stage producer, Barry Rosen, is developing both a film and a musical based upon the book. The film is under serious consideration with a high profile director and star. More details to come.
This is a ticketed event. To reserve your space, please call the Clinton Book Shop at 908-735-8811. Remember that all books presented for signing must be purchased through the Clinton Book | ||
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