Events

Friday January 08, 2010
Start: 01/08/2010 6:00 pm
End: 01/08/2010 8:00 pm
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Saturday January 09, 2010
Start: 01/09/2010 4:00 pm
End: 01/09/2010 6:00 pm
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Monday January 11, 2010
Start: 01/11/2010 6:00 pm
End: 01/11/2010 8:00 pm
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Friday January 15, 2010
Start: 01/15/2010 6:00 pm
End: 01/15/2010 8:00 pm
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Wednesday January 20, 2010
Start: 01/20/2010 6:00 pm
End: 01/20/2010 8:00 pm
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Friday January 22, 2010
Start: 01/22/2010 6:00 pm
End: 01/22/2010 8:00 pm

Scientists worldwide are warning of the looming extinction of thousands of species, from tigers and polar bears to rare flowers, birds, and insects. If the destruction continues, half of all species of plants and animals could disappear by the end of the century--and with them earth's life-support ecosystems that provide our food, water, medicine, and natural defenses against climate change.

Now Caroline Fraser offers the first definitive account of a visionary campaign to confront this crisis: rewilding. Breathtaking in scope and ambition, rewilding aims to save species by restoring habitats, reviving migration corridors, and brokering peace between people and
predators. Traveling with wildlife biologists and conservationists, Fraser reports on the vast projects that are turning Europe's former Iron Curtain into a greenbelt, creating transfrontier Peace Parks to renew elephant routes throughout Africa, and linking protected areas from the Yukon to Mexico and beyond.

An inspiring story of scientific discovery and grassroots action, Rewilding the World offers hope for a richer, wilder future.

What People Are Saying About Rewilding the World:

Kirkus: “A passionate, optimistic account…”

Starred review in Library Journal: “This truly is an essential read for conservationists, biologists, and anyone interested in the natural world.”

Publishers’ Weekly: “Her story of grassroots activism paired with the scientific is environmentally inspirational.”

Recommended in Vanity Fair’s “Hot Type” column, December 2009.

“Since I spend much of my time trying to head off environmental
calamity, this fascinating and lyrical book came as a particularly
welcome gift. It shows how scientists and activists are using
imagination and research to build a realistic strategy for securing our
green and noble heritage for the future. It will help you think big,
which is the only way to think about these questions and not go mad!”
— Bill McKibben, author Eaarth: A Survivors Guide

“A riveting journal of the astonishing bio-impoverishment of our planet.”
—Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., President of Waterkeeper Alliance and author of Crimes Against Nature

“Caroline Fraser’s Rewilding the World is an exciting and
wise exploration of a revolution that’s reshaping the conservation
movement. She’s gone all over the world to bring us news from the front
lines, and her account is one of essential hope: though it’s no
guarantee that we can save nature from collapse, she shows that we have
a fighting chance. Fraser’s account stirred me.”
—Richard Preston, author of The Wild Trees and The Hot Zone

“Give them room to roam! Caroline Fraser’s smart, passionate manifesto
offers hope to the wild world. In an age of overwhelming loss, she
shows us how to gain: more bears, more wolves, more biodiversity, more
thriving ecosystems, more life. This is an important book about the
cutting edge of conservation and how it might save our continent and
our selves.”
—Bruce Barcott, author of The Last Flight of the Scarlet Macaw

“Rewilding is less a conservationist's utopian vision than a roadmap
for the way we must learn to live on earth. As Caroline Fraser
carefully explains, humans will survive only in a world as wild as the
one that created us. If you want to live, read this book.”
—Doug Peacock, author of The Essential Grizzly and Walking It Off

Friday January 29, 2010
Saturday January 30, 2010
Start: 01/30/2010 1:00 pm
End: 01/30/2010 4:00 pm

Learn the five basic crochet stitches that are the foundation for all crochet. This class will cover chain, single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet, and slip stitch, plus how to turn your work, how to count your stitches, and the basics of reading patterns. You will leave class with a finished square-or the beginning of a scarf, if you're fast and ambitious.

$35 Bring your own materials. Materials needed: crochet hook (size H, I, J, or K) and one skein or ball of solid colored yarn (not black).

$45 Materials included.

Please email mary@cwbookstore.com
or call 988-4226 to reserve your space in this class!

Friday February 05, 2010
Start: 02/05/2010 6:00 pm
End: 02/05/2010 8:00 pm

 

Artist's Statement:

"The Black Madonna is an icon with a presence throughout the world.  One asks why she is black.  The answer for me is that she represents the other side, the earth, the  mysterious and sensuous side of life, a needed balance to the Virgin Mary - ideally good and pure - and therefore often quite remote.  Several years ago I began visiting sites of The Black Madonna.  I not only felt the connection of this Icon to my own personal life but to the living being - contemporary woman. As a result, I understood more clearly my desire to photograph women and the feminine energy."