An evening of song, led by a great artist who can through her music help us find ways to ground ourselves when the world seems to have gone crazy; find light, help and grace even in the darkest places; claim a new story and let go of the ones that have outgrown any truth or usefulness; unite us as spiritual companions in active hope, inspiring us to action for social justice.
Carrie Newcomer is a songwriter, recording artist, performer and educator. She has been described as a "prairie mystic" by the Boston Globe and one who "asks all the right questions" by Rolling Stone Magazine. Carrie has 19 nationally released albums on Available Light & Concord/Rounder Records including Until Now, The Point of Arrival and The Beautiful Not Yet. Newcomer has released three books of poetry & essays, A Permeable Life: Poems and Essays, The Beautiful Not Yet: Poems and Essays & Lyrics, and Until Now: Poetry by Carrie Newcomer. Her song "I Should've Known Better" appeared on Nickel Creeks' Grammy-winning gold album This Side, and she earned an Emmy for her PBS special An Evening with Carrie Newcomer.
Sponsored by members of Eau Claire Friends Meeting, Grace Lutheran Church, the Unitarian Universalist Congregation, First Presbyterian Church, and JONAH.
Masking is required, as is COVID vaccination or proof of negative test.
Tickets:
$25 advance
$30 at the door
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