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Entertainment • Community News • Features • Letters to the Editor • Reviews • Events Calendar Planetary Transits for “Rising” Sign, June 20-26 Note: The exact birth time for Edward Snowden is unknown, which limits the predictions. However, in his chart, Sun is in Gemini and Moon is in Libra, ruling social intelligence. Rahu, (fame, ambition, deception, manipulation, and foreign lands) is in exact conjunction with Mars (courage, espionage, competition, and the military, police, CIA, FBI, NSA, etc.) Aries: Focus on wealth, status and family life. Be courageous with your speech. Expect good fortune with your children, education and investments. Take a leadership position with independent projects and invest in your own initiatives. Your partner may be subject to debts, disputes or health issues. Teach, publish and advise for the next 12 months. Taurus: There may be gains connected with your parents, property or family life. Recent setbacks dissipate. Your children, education and investments remain subject to debts, disputes or health issues for one more week. Expenses, separations and long distant ventures remain likely through June, and setbacks or windfalls over the next 12 months. Gemini: Focus on your own initiatives and take a leadership position. Work on writing, business, and communications through July. Income and friendships improve after July 3. Marriage, partnerships, joint ventures and foreign lands are likely over the next 12 months. Expect some luck with education, children, and investments over the next 17 months. Continued on page 7 Thursday, June 20 – Wednesday, June 26, 2013 • Volume 21, Number 24 FAIRfest 2013: Music/Food/Sustainable Fun, June 20-23 A message from FAIRfest Director James Moore Performances June 28-July 7 at the Sondheim F inally, FAIRfest has arrived. It was a year ago we were approached to put this on and planning began. Now we’re all about to enjoy the fruits of so many dedicated community lovers’ labors. The lineup has a lot of New Orleans flavor this year, a perfect match for our inaugural festival. Things kick off Thursday, 6 p.m. at 3rd Street & Grimes, with an actionpacked evening of hi-octane performances on two stages with local cable TV stars Trouble Lights, and visiting acts from Des Moines, Ames, and Columbia, Missouri. Friday the action shifts to the Arts & Convention W Two of the many FAIRfest acts: Charanga Tropical from Minneapolis (left) and New Orleans’ Bonerama (above). Center at noon—starts easy, gets funkier as the day grows with Keelan Dimick & Jim Kerwin, and Todd Clouser’s A Love Electric leading up to headliners Bonerama, fresh from the New Orleans Jazz Festival and Brooklyn’s Marco Benevento. Lyric Benson presents her “Love Light Revolution” at 8:30 p.m. at the Sondheim Center. Acts alternate between the outdoor stage and the Sondheim. Steve McLain plays the Red Rock alley with the Jefferson County Green Band, plus there’s a DJ dance party at Morning Star. Saturday, 10 a.m. at the Sondheim is the sustainability keynote address with Seventh Generation co-founder Jeffrey Hollender, presented by the Iowa Sustainable Business Alliance, launching a statewide initiative. Starting at 11 a.m., it’s another full day and night of music, food and sustainable fun including a noontime Neil Young Tribute reprise, Mike Mangione, Gin Palace Jesters; Charanga Tropical, a 9-piece salsa band from Minneapolis; Alex McMurray, voted the #1 Roots Rock artist at this year’s New Orleans Jazz Festival; and Saturday closer New Orleans Klezmer All Stars. As if that weren’t enough, the beat goes on Sunday at noon for the final day and night of great music featuring, among others, Subterranean Allstars, Pieta Brown, Diplomats of Solid Sound with the Diplomettes, Bambu, and the amazing Mike Dillon Band who are driving overnight from Pennsylvania to be a part of our first FAIRfest. For a fuller list, go to www.fairfestiowa.com. Continued on page 3 Former Trappist Monk Francis Bennett to Speak in Fairfield Saturday, June 22, 7 p.m. at Morning Star F Dave Leffler Quartet: (counterclockwise) Dave Leffler (keyboards and guitar), Bill Vesely (flute), Tim Laughrin (bass), and Steve Jeffries (drums, soprano sax). Silent Auction Benefits Truth In Labeling Coalition Friday, July 5, 6-10 p.m., FACC Atrium A new effort to secure mandatory labeling of genetically engineered food, dubbed the WOMEN IN THE SENATE Campaign, will be celebrated during July’s 1st Friday Art Walk, at the Fairfield Arts and Convention Center. Festivities include a silent auction of work of local artists, gem carvings from Jay Boyle Co, jazz from the Dave Leffler quartet, and fresh organic juice. The goal of the campaign is to get all 20 women currently serving as U.S. senators to ask President Obama to use his executive authority to “close the labeling loophole”—so mothers and others know what they are eating and feeding their families. Former California Congressman Jim Bates, who is spearheading the campaign, chose WOMEN IN THE SENATE because it gives a cause and distinction to the largest Continued on page 6 Miss Saigon Opens WOB Summer Season rancis Bennett spent over three decades living in Trappist and Benedictine monasteries in the US, France, and Canada. During those years he practiced in the Christian mystical/contemplative tradition and worked deeply with teachers in the Vipassana and Zen traditions. He offered spiritual care in parish communities and worked with the sick and dying in hospice and hospital settings. He led retreats, offered spiritual talks and accompanied many on their spiritual journey. In 2010 he experienced a profound perceptual “shift” in which he realized the ever-present presence of pure Awareness, which some would call the Presence of God. About a year after this awakening, he felt it was time for him to leave the monastery. Soon after leaving, he was interviewed by Fairfield resident Rick Archer on his show “Buddha at the Gas Pump” (batgap.com/francis-bennett). People throughout the world were delighted by Francis’ sweet, unpretentious personality and clear expression of spiritual knowledge. He began receiving a flood of correspondence and invitations to speak and lead retreats. Francis recently published a book entitled I Am That I Am – Discovering the Love, Peace, Joy and Stability of the True Self. His talk promises to be an uplifting and heartwarming evening. Admission for the talk is $10, $5 for students. ay Off Broadway kicks off a fantastic summer season with the hit musical Miss Saigon, a moving tale of the side effects of the Vietnam War that explores touching and very real issues from the perspective of the Vietnamese. A timeless love story inspired by the famous Puccini opera Madame Nicole Santiago-Barredo Butterfly forms the heart of the play– stars as Kim. the story of Kim, a young woman from a destroyed home who travels to Saigon in order to survive. Way Off Broadway has brought in a world class talent in Nicole Santiago-Barrendo from Los Angles who is no stranger to the world of theatre, nor the world of Kim. Her efforts with WOB this month reprise her past success as Kim in Los Angeles at the Candlelight Pavilion Theatre. Her professional credits in the U.S. include Ti Moune in Once on this Island and Christmas Eve in Avenue Q. She began her career with a top notch Philippino theatre company. What makes the role of Kim such a treat for this actress is her character’s dynamism. “I love that Kim has so much happen to her in the 20 years that she lived. She’s such a complex character that you can get so many things Continued on page 2 FAA Hosts Dorothy Bell’s Farewell Garden Tour Sunday Her 1987 first tour became a Fairfield tradition By Suzan Kessel T he Fairfield Art Association is hosting a Dorothy Bell Farewell Garden Tour this Sunday, June 23 2-4 p.m., in her garden at 204 Iowa Avenue, Fairfield. Summertime refreshments will be served and Dorothy will be on hand to say hello. She hopes friends and fellow gardeners will stop by to enjoy and help bid her garden a fond farewell. Pouring down rain date, June 30. Everyone knows about Dorothy Bell’s beautiful springtime tulips gracing the berm on Filmore Street, or Continued on page 6 Accomplished Contra Caller Leads Dance on Saturday Irish jigs & reels from Café Ceili Band R eid Miller from Madison, Wisconsin will call the next contra dance this Saturday, June 22, at the Fellowship of the Holy Spirit space, starting at 8 p.m., with an easy introduction for beginners at 7:30 p.m. Fairfield’s wonderful Irish dance musicians of the Café Ceili Band will play irresistibly lively jigs and reels. The band has a variable membership growing from its Sunday jam sessions at Café Paradiso; for this dance the line-up will include Dave & Carol Carlisle, Lauryn Shapter, Joe Overmyer, and Brenda Knox. Reid is an accomplished lifelong performer, and has entertained at Milwaukee Summerfest, American Players Theater, Wolf Trap National Performing Arts Park and many other venues. As “The Reid Miller Show” his acContinued on page 6 Page 2 • June 20-26, 2013 The Fairfield Weekly Reader Dharma’s Online Auction Seeks Goods and Services THE WEEKLY W FAIRFIELD READER 641-472-8282 Publisher The Fairfield Weekly Reader, Inc. Editor-in-Chief & Business Manager Hilary B. Kurtz Art Director /Advertising Al Constantineau Editorial/Ad Assistant Dell Hipp Feature articles should be submitted ten days in advance of publication date to be considered for inclusion. Around Town Community News items should be submitted one week in advance. Items over 100 words must be submitted by email. ads@fairfieldweeklyreader.com editor@fairfieldweeklyreader.com Mail to: The Fairfield Weekly Reader P.O. Box 2426, Fairfield, IA, 52556 or hand deliver to: 51 E. Broadway, Suite 103 (north walking alley of Fairfield Square) Payment for all advertising is required in full in advance of publication, unless otherwise arranged. Reserve display ads by calling 472-8282 or email ads@fairfieldweeklyreader.com Deadline for classified ads (p. 7) is Tuesday 4:30pm A late fee of $2 is charged thereafter. Subscriptions: $80/year, $40/6 months. Payable to The Fairfield Weekly Reader. The Fairfield Weekly Reader is published every Thursday and 2,500 copies are distributed free to over 35 locations in Fairfield. hat do these people have in common? Laurie is a gardener, John is a wiz at bookkeeping, and Carol’s mom has a vacation home by the golf course on Lake Oconee. They just donated their goods and services to the first annual Dharma Online Auction to help raise money for the kids to go to Maharishi School. Dharma’s online auction will open for bidding Thursday, August 1. Meanwhile, they seek donations of services, such as 5 hours of cooking lessons or 5 hours of graphic design services and donations of goods like tickets to a sporting event or dinner for two at a great restaurant—anything practical, novel, and appealing to bidders. Organizers say, “Let’s all help the kids and make this the best online auction ever.” For more information go to dharmafoundation.org/auction. Deadline for donated items and services is July 15 at midnight. Dharma thanks you for helping them raise funds for scholarships. Please contact AnaVictoria anavictoria.braun@ gmail.com, 641-451-1375. Miss Saigon…cont. from p. 1 from her,” Santiago-Barrendo says. Santiago-Barrendo’s performance of Kim has earned national recognition, winning her “Best Leading Actress in a Musical” from Broadwayworld.com. She has been called “a winning performer with a great instrument” by stagehappenings.com and “Something reminiscent of your favorite Disney princess” and “Subtle, strong, and gorgeous” by actorsentertainment.com. “WOB is thrilled to be bringing Nicole to our Midwestern audience along with a cast full of outstanding performers,” says director Randal K West. “Don’t miss this rare chance to experience Miss Saigon’s thrilling content in the delicate and entreating hands of a rising musical star.” Miss Saigon will perform at Sondheim June 28 through July 7. To order tickets visit facc.com or call the box office at 472-2787. Iowa Sustainable Business Alliance Calls for Iowa to Join the Responsibility Revolution Saturday, June 22, 10 a.m., Sondheim Center by Laura Tarnoff T he Iowa Sustainable Business Alliance (ISBA) is a growing family of Iowa businesses, organizations, non-profits, social enterprises, students, individuals and more, advocating for a more sustainable economy, which promotes social equality and maintains a healthy, abundant planet. Through representation, advocacy, and community, ISBA acts as a catalyst for change, uniting Iowans and businesses committed to developing smart and sustainable solutions, without negative impacts on the environment. We believe Iowa can lead the nation in transforming policy and practice, creating incentives for investing our resources with vision and stewardship. By uniting the diverse population of ‘sustainable businesses,’ we can find a common, more powerful ground, to drive positive systemic change. ISBA believes every business has a stake in sustainability, meaning much more than environmentalism. We strive to regenerate and revitalize the economy. The needs of our time demand new paradigms, economic models that are innovative and thrive over time; creating top and bottom line financial success, while contributing to the well being of communities and the planet. ISBA and our members are guided by a triple bottom line approach: people, profit and planet, expanding the definition Contra Dance Saturday…cont. from p. 1 claimed renditions of folktales and songs, original songs and stories, puppetry and family contra (country) dances are more fun than can be put into words. Not surprising for a caller, he also coaches performers on banjo, ukulele, jaw harp, rhythmic spoons, storytelling, contra dancing, acting, and stagecraft. Contra dances are a great opportunity to have a ridiculous degree of fun, while of success to encompass a more comprehensive range of outcomes. ISBA works in three main areas: (See isballiance.org for more information) 1. Public Education: ISBA believes change begins with education. We research and report current policy and upcoming opportunities, educate on staying profitable while going green, and offer events and speakers. 2. Public Policy: ISBA informs and engages policy makers and the media on the necessity, opportunity, and benefit of building a more sustainable economy. ISBA acts as a task force on issues and policies beneficial to sustainable businesses and the larger economy. 3. Sustainable Business Development: ISBA works to support, create and implement solutions, strategies and innovations for the emerging age of sustainable business. Jeffrey Hollender, co-founder of Seventh Generation and co-chair of Greenpeace USA, will be the keynote speaker at FAIRfest on Saturday, June 22, 10 a.m. to noon. He will be joined by a panel of Iowa sustainable business leaders. Jeffrey’s talk inaugurates the official debut of The Iowa Sustainable Business Alliance. Come learn about sustainability, become a member of the Alliance, and join the responsibility revolution! getting some exercise (physical, mental, kinetic), and meeting new people or old friends on the dance floor. Give yourself a break from sitting all day at a computer, a steering wheel, or a desk... go dancing. The dance is open to all, no partner or experience necessary. Admission is $10, $5 MUM staff, students, seniors. See fairfolk.org for more information on contra dancing and other events. The Fairfield Weekly Reader Page 3 • June 20-26, 2013 Alliant Energy Recognizes Fairfield for Success in Saving Energy–Participation in Hometown Rewards Exceeded Goals I nterstate Power and Light Company, an Alliant Energy company, is announcing the energy savings progress of Fairfield’s Hometown Rewards program. Since starting the program in 2012, residents have saved more than 10.2 million kilowatthours (kWh). One of the programs goals was to save about 4% of the average annual energy use among residential customers in Fairfield. Actually, local residential customers saved about 8.5%. Through engagement work, commercial customers saved about 8% of their annual energy use. “Fairfield residents have really stepped up to the plate and made significant changes—and now as a community we are reaping the benefits,” said Scott Timm, sustainability coordinator, City of Fairfield/Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. “Our work represents nearly one million dollars in energy savings last year, and there is still time to get involved!” “Fairfield continues to demonstrate how small communities can have an impact on creating a more sustainable future,” said Mayor Ed Malloy, Fairfield. “I am proud of the efforts our citizens and our community volunteers have made to conserve energy and create a culture of sustainability in our city.” The focus of the Alliant Energy Hometown Rewards program in Fairfield was on the energy efficiency and conservation goals outlined in the city’s strategic Go Green Plan. Volunteers from Fairfield developed the goals, focusing on citywide energy-use reduction, increased participa- tion in rebate programs for equipment upgrades, and a public awareness campaign on energy conservation. “Our community-based energy efficiency program, Hometown Rewards, provides a unique opportunity for Alliant Energy and communities to work closely together to create a customized, grassroots approach to saving energy,” said Jeanine Penticoff, director of Energy Efficiency, Economic Development, and Account Management at Alliant Energy. “Fairfield has been an outstanding example of a Hometown Rewards community. They are committed, engaged and have come up with some creative ideas to encourage energy efficiency throughout the community. We are excited to see Fairfield doing so well.” In addition to the recognition for energy savings, Iowa Governor Terry E. Brandstad is recognizing Fairfield with an Environmental Excellence Award for leadership and innovation in energy efficiency for its work through the Hometown Rewards program. The Hometown Rewards program includes a financial reward for Fairfield for meeting its goals. Alliant Energy is providing an incentive of up to $18,928 towards an energy efficiency project in the community. Those dollars will go towards the installation of new solar panels for the Fairfield Public Library. In addition, a monitoring system will be installed to help inform and educate library patrons on the energy created at any given moment. Fairfield’s newest gallery, ART 52, opens this Friday, June 21 at 52 East Briggs (opposite the courthouse), featuring “Abstract Images” by Tony Ellis. The opening reception/ showing will be held 6-10 p.m. as part of FAIRFest 2013. FAIRfest…cont. from p. 1 Our goal is for FAIRfest to become one of the best excuses of the year to entice people to our neck of the woods. Celebrate all things Fairfield and Iowa, Southeast Iowa and beyond. Invite a friend or family. Bring a lawn chair. Grab a taco from Tacopocalypse. A burger from the Hy-Vee grill. Maybe a Jack’s rootbeer float. Or some funnel cake. Take a walk in the cultural district. Shop the town square. Hit the bike trail early. But don’t miss the music. Party gras time in F-Town. It’s FAIRfest 2013! (And we’re already planning for next year!) Hy-Vee Certified as Blue Zones Grocery Store T he Fairfield Hy-Vee store has been nated parking places to encourage patrons recognized as the first certified Blue to walk further, and labeling healthy bevZones™ designated Grocery Store out of erages as “healthy alternatives to sugarthe nine demonstrations sites with a pop- sweetened beverages.” The Fairfield Hyulation under 10,000. Dee Sandquist, Fairfield Hy-Vee dietitian, coordinated the application process which included criteria such as having a registered dietitian on staff, providing grocery store tours, increasing display space for select fruits and vegetables, offering taste tests of fruits, veg- Mayor Ed Malloy presents Hy-Vee store director Chad Romer with Blue Zones Grocery Store designation. Pictured are Ken Daley, Dee Sandquist, Dennis Loop, etables, and labeling locally- Abbey Bogner, Romer, Mayor Malloy, Tracy Vance, Deb Arnold, Jan Swinton, and grown produce. Sue Gail. “Hy-Vee is proud to lead the way by receiving the Blue Zones Gro- Vee also offers Blue Zone Project checkout cery Store designation, which directly ties lanes with healthy grab-and-go items and to our motto of making lives easier, health- bottled water available in the checkout lane ier, and happier,” noted Chad Romer, Fair- beverage coolers. field Hy-Vee store director. According to Ken Daley, Blue Zones The store made several modifications Project Fairfield coordinator, “This is an in order to meet the Blue Zones criteria important step in our progress toward beincluding displaying Blue Zones desig- coming a Blue Zones Certified Communated foods on end-caps, marking desig- nity.” Reach Out! Advertise in The Fairfield Weekly Reader ads@fairfieldweeklyreader.com 472-8282 Page 4 • June 20-26, 2013 The Fairfield Weekly Reader Marketplace The M arketpl ace Marketplace professional services Lawrence Martin ~ The House Whisperer Design, Carpentry, Remodeling, Project Management • Outside the box creativity with a naturally-gifted eye for design • Improve floor plans by opening walls, moving doors, windows, etc. • Create the look you want with door styles, trim profiles, hardware, etc. Around Town Community News ICON Thursday June 20–Tony Ellis: Art, Beauty and the Environment T ony Ellis has been chosen as the featured artist of this weekend’s FAIRfest 2013, the three day cultural extravaganza sponsored by KRUU. To kick things off, Tony will give a talk and slide show for ICON Thursday. ICON Director Bill Teeple says, “Tony is one of the best at what he does—finding abstract images out of bits and pieces of the real world.” ICON Thursday is free to ICON members. Others are asked for a $2 donation. Doors open at 7:30 for free refreshments. The presentation will start at 8 p.m. RAGBRAI Decoration Committee Calls All Artists - First Meeting Saturday, June 22, 9 a.m. T he Decoration Committee is seeking artists, craftsman and woodworkers to help “paint the town” for RAGBRAI. Each Saturday up till July 26, a decoration workshop will be held at Josie Hannes Design. This Saturday, artists will review the overall plan and select projects such as painting vintage circus posters, decorating the gazebo, creating tree and lamppost decorations, and creating an entrance for the info center on Grimes Ave. Bring paint-brushes, rollers, scissors, hot glue guns and other equipment. Bring clean plastic bottles of any size to be turned into lamppost décor. Some projects can be done at home and some will need to be completed on site. Workers must be high school age or older. For more information, contact Terry Baker at 472-2828. Cultural Mini-Grants Available Application Deadline July 1 D o you or your organization have an idea for more Fairfield entertainment or beautification, but need a little help getting it off the ground? The Fairfield Cultural Alliance offers Cultural Trust Fund mini-grants to non-profit organizations, or individuals sponsored by a non-profits. These small grants will be awarded to cover expenses incurred through the creation of events or projects that benefit the art and/ or culture of Fairfield. Grant applications will be reviewed on the following criteria: Benefit to cultural tourism of Jefferson County; benefit to and number of residents in Jefferson County affected; past grants to organization; grants from Cultural Trust used for programming and operations. Preference may be given to events/programs within the state-designat- 707-227-6740 lawrencem12@comcast.net Mother and Daughter Exhibit Textile Art at Iowa State Bank L ocal artists Wendy Read and Gabrielle Read-Hess are displaying their textile art at the Iowa State Bank branch on the Fairfield Square, at 101 North Court Street. The show is open to the public during bank hours, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. through June 28. While there are many similarities between these mother/daughter artists, Gabrielle works primarily in abstract, while Wendy works in both abstract and realism. Both incorporate many surface design techniques in their work, creating dimensional and textural effects with a variety of commercial, hand-dyed and hand-painted fabrics, fibers and threads, thread-painting and free-motion quilting. City Has New Electronics Recycler M RC Recycling, an R2 nationally certified electronic recycler, has a Grand Opening for its new location in Fairfield on June 26, 12- 7 p.m. at 102 South 23rd Street. This location was provided by the City of Fairfield to offer a convenient solution to the ongoing need for electronic recycling in the area. All electronics are accepted free of charge with the exception of CRT and console televisions. Televisions under 27” cost $15 to recycle; televisions over 27” cost $35. New Compost Site Has Opened F airfield’s new compost site is now open to the public, for yard waste such as brush, leaves and grass. The site is at the intersection of South 20th Street and West Jackson Avenue. It is on land owned by Fairfield Economic Development Association and leased to the city. 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The Fairfield Cultural Trust Fund was established in 2006 by the Fairfield Cultural Alliance in collaboration with The Greater Jefferson County Foundation. Its goals are to assist qualified organizations in providing cultural, civic, and educational programs, encourage individual and corporate involvement through gifts and bequests, and to administer and invest funds for the creation of perpetual opportunities and services. Apply to the Fairfield Cultural Alliance before July 1, 2013. Funds will be disbursed in September after applications are reviewed for acceptance. Further information and application forms are available for download at fairfieldculturaldistrict.org/ trustfund. To have a paper form mailed, contact the Fairfield Cultural Alliance, c/o Michael Halley, 404 N. Main St., Fairfield, IA, 52556, 641-233-0445. With 35 years of varied business experience, Andrew is more than just a realtor! 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Pioneer HD Plasma TV’s, Mitsubishi LCD HD & DPL HD TV’s, Sharp LCE HD TV’s, Toshiba LCD HD TV’s 641-472-9444 • geminiaudio@gmail.com Products NON-TOXIC FLEA, TICK, MOSQUITO REPELLANT Available @ HY-VEE & EVERYBODY’S • 16 oz Organic/natural “9” essential oils for people, pets, home & garden • Diatomacious earth & clove bud oil “powder” for dogs, cats & home • Frozen “RAW” PET FOOD @ Everybody’s Whole Foods Market • Grass fed lamb/organ/bones • organic chicken/organ/bones • raw bones Why raw? Info on the state of conventional pet foods - www.RawPrey.com The Fairfield Weekly Reader What’s Happening Calendar of Events Special events in Fairfield this week ICON Thursday, June 20: Tony Ellis: Art, Beauty and the Environment Tony Ellis has been chosen as featured artist of FAIRfest 2013. Refreshments 7:30pm, presentation and slideshow 8pm. 58 North Main. 469-6252; bill@icon-art.org. Free to ICON members; $2 non-members. Winnie the Pooh-The Musical TREAT (Two Roads Educational Arts and Theater) Orpheum Theatre Ballroom: Friday, June 21, 7pm, Saturday - Sunday, June 22-23 2pm. $18 adults, $12 students & seniors/$15 & $10 mulitple shows. 472-ARTS(2787), FairfieldACC.com. FAIRfest opens with a Block Party at 3rd & Grimes, Thursday, June 20, 6-10pm Music by 13 bands on two stages includes Trouble Lights, Mumford’s, Christopher the Conquered. Free. FAIRfest June 20-23 Free concerts on mulitple stages: Bonerama, New Orleans Klezmer All-Stars, Alex McMurray, Pieta Brown, Mike Mangione & the Union, Charanga Tropical. Sustainability events, specialty food and goods vendors, cultural events, art exhibits. http://fairfestiowa.com Grand Opening and Reception for ART 52 Gallery featuring Abstract Images by Tony Ellis. Friday, June 21, 6-10pm, 52 East Briggs (opposite Jefferson County Courthouse). June 22 Contra Dance Caller Reid Miller from Madison, Wisconsin, Fairfield’s Café Ceili Band. Everyone welcome, no partner or experience needed. Dance 8pm, beginners’ lesson 7:30, Fellowship of the Holy Spirit, east side of Square. Admission $10/$5. Visit www.fairfolk.org for more. *Sondheim Box Office, 123 N. Main, open Monday-Friday, noon-6pm, and one hour prior to showtime. www.FairfieldACC.com; boxoffice@sondheimcenter.com; 472-ARTS(2787). Planning Ahead Way Off Broadway Summer Season at The Sondheim Center begins with Miss Saigon, June 28 - July 7. Annie Get Your Gun, July 19-28 and Shrek the Musical, August 9-19. Tickets at box office Monday-Friday, noon-6pm, and one hour prior to showtime; www.FairfieldACC.com; boxoffice@ sondheimcenter.com; 472-ARTS(2787). Arms and the Man The Shakespeare Ensemble presents George Bernard Shaw’s classic romantic comedy, adapted and directed by Steve White. Fri-Sat, June 28-29, 8pm, Sunday, June 30, 2pm, Fri-Sat, July 5-6, 8pm. Spayde Theatre, MUM Campus, library building. Tix at door: $9/$7. Page 5 • June 20-26, 2013 Super Bowl Ad Could Score a Touchdown for TM Z appy Zapolin and Peter Janssen have proposed that the Transcendental Meditation organization buy a Super Bowl ad spot during the televised event, to create worldwide exposure for the technique and to increase revenues and donations for important TM programs and initiatives. Zappy and Peter have offered to fundraise the project and oversee its execution. Zapolin says, “The Super Bowl is a unique phenomenon where a global audience is happily and excitedly watching the commercials, so sharing the message of TM during the Super Bowl would permanently put TM into the global consciousness.” The pair already developed a television spot they say will create maximum exposure and retention for TM. It even includes an element of silence, which they believe will set it apart from all other Super Bowl ads and create significant buzz. For Super Bowl 2000, Zapolin created an award-winning ad for his company, Computer.com. His ad generated over one million visits to his company website, created significant sales and members, and was a key reason his business was successfully sold to Office Depot. Zapolin is confident that if TM.org generates a similar number of visits it will equate to thousands of new meditators and significant additional donations, at a time when they are increasingly needed. Peter Janssen says, “The additional exposure that TM.org will receive from the major media leading up to and after the Super Bowl will be as significant as the spot itself.” Zappy and Peter add: “Maharishi always said, ‘Seek the highest first.’ We interpret that to mean that we should take this unique moment to tell the whole world about TM and set it into the world’s consciousness, and in that same moment create significant revenues to support an increase in the number of Pundits and Yogic flyers.” To learn more visit www.TrueReality Society.org. Jefferson County Fair, June 26 - July 1 Free gate admission. Grandstand events: $20 Pit Gate, $10 ages 12-adult, $5 age 5-11. jeffersoncofair.com. Wednesday, June 26, 8pm - Tough Truck Show. Thursday, June 27, 7pm Pro Impact Wrestling. Friday, June 28, 6pm - Quad Races. Saturday, June 29, 7:30pm - Truck and Tractor Pull. Sunday, June 30, 6pm - Demo Derby, fireworks. for new location or see updates on Facebook: Lindy Fairfield) $2. Latin, Ballroom & Swing sponsored by Fairfield Latin and Ballroom Association every Sunday: beginners’ lesson 7:30-8pm; dance 8-10pm, Morning Star. $3. 919-5698, fflbra@iowatelecom.net. Monthly Devotional Singalong Call-and-response chanting unifies mind, heart, spirit. Third Thursdays, 7:30pm, Divine Mother Church (east side Square, alley entrance). Free/donations. 1st Fridays Art Walk, July 5 - Celebrate Iowa: Party in the Park with an Americana flair. Art demonstrations, live music, artisan and food vendors, creative summer fun activities, fruit pie contest. Movies • Friday, June 21 - Thursday, June 27 Gatherings & Presentations Filmosophers Chris Busch and Bruce Miller Fridays, 12:30-1 p.m. on KRUU 100.1 FM FAIRfest: Panel Discussion at Green Building Supply, Sunday, June 23, 11am Guest speakers: Chef Matt Steigerwald of Lincoln Cafe/Lincoln Wine Bar and Carl Blake of Rustik Rooster Farms. Matt is one of the top chefs in the Midwest and is nationally renown. Carl may be the most famous and outspoken pig farmer in the US, featured in The New York Times, Travel Channel’s Bizarre Foods, and jousting with Stephen Colbert on Comedy Central’s Colbert Report. Main Street Cinemas, Mt. Pleasant 319-385-3726 mainstreetcinemas.net Fairfield Farmers Market at Howard Park, Saturdays 8am-1pm, Wednesdays 3-6pm. June 22: Live music: Fiddlin’ Granny 9:30am. Pupeteer Reid Miller 10am. Kids Fitness 10am. June 29: Kids Fitness 10am. Live music: Jeffrey Hedquist 11am. Former Trappist Monk Francis Bennett Author of I am that I am will speak on Living a Spiritually Awakened Life. Saturday, June 22, 7pm, Morning Star Studio. $10 for the evening ($5 for students). findinggraceatthecenter.com and batgap.com/francis-bennett. Writers’ Voices Writing and publishing a book can be a family activity! Monica & Caroline bring you three family publishing success stories: Friday, June 21,1 pm on KRUU 100.1 FM, rebroadcast 8am Monday, June 24. Listen live at kruufm.com. Archives at writersvoices.com and kruufm.com. Classes & Workshops New! Studio Omega Healing Arts Free intro classes for month of June. Yoga, Tai Chi, Chi Gung. Please inquire in other healing arts offerings 402 North B Street, Sthapatya Ved building. For more details contact Administrator at 855-569-6766 or Admin@StudioOmegaHealingArts.com. Art Workshop for Girls Monday-Friday, July 1-5, 9:30am-noon taught by Kartika Damon. Mixed media art journaling for girls ages 12 and up. Learn techniques using paint, collage, stamping, ink and writing to create personal visual diary. Call for cost and summer schedule: 641-472-7573. Ongoing Music & Dancing in Fairfield Contra Dance monthly, TBA. Beginners welcome, no partners necessary. Wear comfortable clothes/shoes. www.fairfolk.org; 469-5243 or 469-2717. English Country Dance Fridays (except Art Walk weeks), 8-9:30pm, Morning Star front room; $3. Beginners welcome, no partners necessary. Wear comfortable clothes/shoes. Lindy Hop Swing Dance Now Tuesdays 8pm, call 472-2164 Ratings: (PG) Epic, Monster University (R) Before Midnight, The Hangover III, The Purge, This Is The End (PG-13) all others Monsters University 2d daily 9:50; Sun 2 Monsters University 3d daily 7; Sun 2 Man of Steel daily 7, 9:55; Sun 2 Ottumwa 8, 1215 Theatre Dr. 641-682-4935 cectheatres.com Chimpanzee (2012) 10am Wed $2 Fast & Furious 6 daily 7, 9:30 The Internship daily 1, 4:15 Man of Steel 2d daily 12:30, 6:50 Man of Steel 3d daily 3:30, 9:35 Monsters University 2d daily 12:15, 12:45, 2:20, 3, 6:50 Monsters University 3d daily 4:30, 9 Now You See Me daily 1:30, 4:20, 7:05, 9:35 The Purge daily 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:40 This is the End daily 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:10, 9:30 World War Z 2d daily 1:15, 6:30, 7, 9 World War Z 3d daily 4, 9:30 State Theatre, 123 E. Washington Ave. Washington 319-653-4023 fridleytheatres.com/washington.html Listings not avilable at press time Coral Ridge 10 (Mall) 319-625-1010 cinema-source.com/frmar/frmar_fwr.html Epic daily 11:15, 2:20, 4:15 The Internship daily 1:35, 4:20, 7:05, 9:55 Madagascar 3 Tue-Th 10am Man of Steel 2d 12:30, 3:40, 6:50, 10 Man of Steel 3d 11:50am, 3, 6:10, 9:20 Monsters University 2d daily 11:45am, 1, 2:20, 4:55, 6:45, 7:30, 10:05 Monsters University 3d daily 4, 9:20 Now You See Me daily 12:45, 3:45, 6:45, 9:30 The Purge daily 1:10, 3:20, 5:30, 7:40, 9:50 This is the End daily 11:50am, 2:25, 5, 7:35, 10:10 World War Z 2d daily 2:45, 5:30, 7:10, 8:15, 9:55 World War Z 3d daily 12 Marcus Sycamore 12 - Sycamore Mall, Hwy. 6, IA City 319-351-8383 cinema-source.com/frmar/frmar_fwr.html Before Midnight daily 1:20, 4:05, 7, 9:40 Epic daily 11:30am, 2, 4:30 The Internship daily 7, 9:45 Madagascar 3 Tue-Th 10am Man of Steel 2d 12, 1, 3:10, 4:20, 6:20, 7:40, 9:30 Man of Steel 3d 12:30, 3:40, 6:50, 10 Monsters University 2d daily 11:30am, 12, 2:05, 4:40, 6, 7:15, 9:50 Monsters University 3d daily 3, 9 Now You See Me daily 1:40, 4:25, 7:10, 9:50 Star Trek Into Darkness Fri-Sun/Tue/Th 12:30, 3:30, 6:30, 9:30; Mon12:30, 3:30, 9:30; Wed 3:30, 6:30, 9:30 This is the End daily 1:45, 4:20, 6:50, 9:20 World War Z 2d daily 1, 4, 7:15, 10 World War Z 3d daily 12:15, 3:45, 6:40, 9:25 Page 6 • June 20-26, 2013 The Fairfield Weekly Reader Marketplace The M arketpl ace Marketplace Health and Wellbeing COUPLES WHO ARGUE The problem is not what you are arguing about, but the process of arguing itself. You are not likely to resolve a disagreement while arguing, and the tone of voice you direct at each other is more hurtful than you may realize. Learn how to work individually and jointly to avoid getting triggered into an argument. Usually takes 2-3 sessions. Allen Ross, LPCC 641-451-6128 Author of Couples Who Argue Karen Schele RN, CZB – 19 years experience Gift Certificates. Credit Cards Accepted. • CranioSacral Therapy—for pain and injuries • Lymph Drainage Therapy—for cleansing and longevity • Breema Bodywork—nurturing and revitalizing • Zero Balancing—relieve stress and pain “Magic hands!” “She helped my neck and shoulder pain more than anyone else!” 641-472-8011 • twinkletoews@hotmail.com Myotherapy Pain Clinic • Back • Neck • Shoulders • Knees • Feet • Digestive challenges • Headaches Michael Fleischman, Board Certified Myotherapist 28 years experience ~ Trigger Point Therapist 641-472-7741 JANET SUSSMAN, SPIRITUAL COUNSELOR • 30 years experience in insight-based consciousness methodologies • Personal relationships, life purpose, creativity, wellness issues • Awareness training in the chakra system • Sunpoint™ method of energy integration 641-472-8830, 980-236-7026 timeport@lisco.com, www.timeportalpubs.com Dawn Hunter, LMT, CST ~ Life Spectrum Massage Gentle hands-on work for babies, children & adults • Craniosacral, myofascial, massage, marma therapy, pre & post natal • Flower essence consultation & formulation for children & adults Supporting well-being * Minimizing dysfunction * Optimizing health 641-919-6071 lifespectrummassage@gmail.com LINDBERG CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC New Hours as of July 1: Monday 9-7, Wednesday 9-5, Friday 9-5 and Saturday 9-1 • Full Spine Adjusting, Biocranial, Acupuncture, Physiotherapy • Walk-ins are welcome Cory Lindberg D.C. ~ Bruce Lindberg D.C. 103 E. Adams (Fairfield Senior Citizen Center) 641-209-8006 lindbergchiropracticclinic.com DEEP TISSUE MASSAGE • Relief from: Neck, Back, & Shoulder Pain; Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Sports Injury • Deep Tissue gravity-assisted Barefoot Massage (Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy) • Also: Marma Therapy, Ayurvedic Massage, Steam Therapy, Heated Bamboo Massage • MAPI Products Deb Dowd, LMT 641-472-0848 or 310-994-1679 ANNE McARTHUR LMT, MA Find relief from unease, dysfunction, and pain through the practice of integrative, natural, and holistic touch therapies. Certified in Arvigo Techniques of Maya Abdominal Massage • Chikly Lymph Drainage Therapy • CranioSacral Therapy • Positional Release Therapy • Soft Tissue Therapeutic Massage Call 641-919-0890. For my website, Google: Anne McArthur LMT EARTHING PRODUCTS–in stock in Fairfield • Connect your body directly to the Earth • Sleep Better, Lower Inflammation and Pain • Protect Against Harmful EMF • Balance Biological Rhythms, Improves Circulation • Calms Nervous System, Removes Fatigue Call 641-233-1211 or jimlind@lisco.com, www.EarthingFairfield.com DAVID SANDS ❃ Partnership for WellBEING • Enjoy greater happiness, emotional stability, richer relationships, wellness • Private consultations — remove blocks & balance inner energy/intelligence • Multifaceted approach tailored to your individual needs • Pulse examination • Tapping • Energy field work • Option • Lifestyle 641-919-9523 • http://PartnershipforWellBEING.com Individual, Couple and family Counseling Dr. Deborah peters • Therapist since 1989; University of Iowa Adjunct Faculty • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist • For free 30-minute consultation, leave confidential message. • Chiropractic and Cranial – the Perfect Combination • Special Emphasis on Healthcare for Women, Children & Babies • Available for Healthcare Lectures & Seminars www.drdeborahpeters.com Sally J. Henderson, Ph.D, LMFT • 472-7315 or 319-354-6238 Katie Ram Building, Suite 207, By Appointment • 641-680-7474 DR. AMBER FEKETE, D.C. Jacquelina’s Customized Healing Solutions The Fairfield Wellness Center, 104 S. Second Street www.networkchiropracticwellness.com 641-451-1981 Jacquelina Davis, LMT | 641-919-5353 | www.serenitywellnessprogram.com • Certified Network Spinal Analysis Chiropractor • Nutrition & Hormone Balancing with: > Hair Mineral Analysis & Saliva Testing > Organic Whole Food & Herbal Supplements CHristian WYnne ~ Transformational Massage • • • • Works deeply and sensitively on injured or congested tissue As well as facilitates emotional heartwork with compassion Increase range and flexibility of your yoga asanas Over 30 years experience with national media recognition 641-233-0275 ~ rednow711@hotmail.com Water Filtration & Enhancement • Water filters to remove unwanted chemicals and hardness • Restore the mineral and Ph balance of your water • Service for most brands of water filters American Choice Water • 472-7823 Mother is at Home to help you improve your health and increase vitality: • Ayurvedic Spa treatments; Sacred stone, Abhyanga, Garshana, Swedhana, and more • Energetic assessment and healing; Aromatherapy, Flower Essences, and Herbs. • Angelic Massage, Touch and Be Touched • Customized 9 day cleanse, start the New Year with a clean healthy body. Nutritional Medicine & Chiropractic Orthopedics • You getting healthy and staying healthy is our passion and specialty • Initial Health Screening is complimentary Roger K. Waddell D.C. 500 North Third Suite 113 641-209-9123 AMMA Oriental Massage & Reflexology Remind your energy how to flow. • Relax and revitalize your body. • Feel like yourself again. Jane Louros, RN, LMT • 641-472-8705 Religious Services St. Gabriel and all angels Marketplace ads Only $72 for 4 weeks. Free setup. ad@fairfieldweeklyreader.com FAA Garden Tour…cont. from p. 1 the tropical plant among the multitude of summer flowers that magically replace the flowering bulbs. Even in winter the berm is an attractive sight with snow covered evergreen and dried berry branches for birds. However, unless you’ve personally toured the rest of Dorothy’s garden, it is a bit of a secret place you won’t want to miss. In 1987, Dorothy initiated a community garden tour for the Fairfield Art Association, and it became an annual event. Her own garden has been on the tour several times. When she finally passed the torch, the FAA decided to name the tour the Dor- othy Bell Garden Tour. The Tour has been a FAA staple for over 25 years now. Due to 2013 weather and several unforeseen gardener’s family circumstances, FAA decided to change the regular community event to every other year, and not have it this summer. In a way, this works out perfectly! We get to have the 25th D.B.Garden Tour where it began in the first place—Dorothy Bell’s awesome garden. We are thrilled to honor her in this way. This Sunday’s event is free—just come enjoy and wish Dorothy the best. The Liberal Catholic Church • Come celebrate Holy Eucharist with us every Sunday morning. • 10:15 am in our beautiful church. Childcare and Sunday School available • Sophia Sanctissima, last Wednesday of each month, 8 p.m. 300 E. Burlington (corner “C”) • Information: 472-1625 • stgabe.org Truth in Labelling…cont. from p. 1 number of women in the Senate in history, most of whom he knows. According to Bates, “It is not a numbers game. Remember, we don’t need to pass anything! This is a letter to the President to undo the mistake made by Vice-President Dan Quayle when they opened the ‘labeling loophole’ as a deregulatory initiative in 1992. The Truth in Labeling Act said to ‘label everything—and genetically engineered food should never have been exempted.” According to Anne Dietrich, event organizer, “Now is the time to remember why the Revolutionary War was fought. A few multi-national chemical companies have taken ownership of our food and are deciding for us what we eat and feed our families. No one has the right to tamper with your food without your knowledge!” John Preston was commissioned to create a commemorative work of art. Raffle tickets to Preston’s painting are available for $5 by calling 472-0411. Classifieds Announcements super june: just let yourself go So, did you hear that glorious, distant, rumbling thunder around 5:30 this morning? Just kept going. So solemn. What are you saying? That it was my nutcase neighbor dragging his overburdened, plastic-wheeled trash can to the curb? Absolutely gotta be an ordinance violation here. Five thirty! In the morning! A Nut! P.O. Box 123. Ethiopian vegetarian organic meal serving on Thursdays from 11:30-1:30 p.m. at Holy Spirit Church. 641-233-7134. BRIDGE PLAYERS Are you out there? Let’s play. Allen, 451-6128 Gluten-Free Bread That Doesn’t Suck Get a fabulous loaf at Farmers Market Wednesdays and Saturdays. Call and order for home delivery. 641-226-5300. robhubler@gmail.com, The Bread Bank. control allergies Rare African tree bark has relieved allergies for generations. Learn more: www.YamoaSecret.com CHEESECAKES Ice Cream. Made in Fairfield Handmade Chocolate. Great Coffee. Chocolate Café. Fairfield Square, 209-1999. Organic CSA and Sharecropping on Pleasant Plain Rd. Phone Marty Madhava 985-768-7060. Hare Krishna in Fairfield, IA, 985-7687060. EXCEPTIONAL GRAPHICS TaraWinklerGraphics.com, 319-3216701, twgraphicsgirl@gmail.com Instant Passport & professional business & resume photos Open afternoons and evenings by appointment. Call Mort Gaines Photo. 641472-3895. www.mortgainesphoto.com. Autos/Vehicles MOBILE PROGRAM SPACE Converted van/camper, bunk beds, table, stove, fridge, spacious feel. Parked at 306 W. Hempstead. $4500. terry scarff@hotmail.com. 641-472-1533. Classes/Seminars Help me get boxes, pack and move (Fairfield to Fairfield). $20/hr. liscomail@analogyservice.com. Receptionist/secretary for insurance professional. Hours: 10 a.m. to noon, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. M-F. $9.50 per hour while training. After trial period, salary and full benefit package for the right candidate. If interested, please send a resume to: johneraines@hotmail.com. iPhone Life magazine is seeking a fulltime Ad Sales Specialist. Must possess strong verbal, written, and phone skills. For full details and to apply, visit iphonelife.com/jobs. Data Analysis Amrita is looking for someone with good math skills to work and play with Google Analytics and Google Adwords. Must be computer savvy, self-motivated and enthusiastic. Email or call: wendy@ amrita.net, 641-472-9136. Sales Position Must have outbound phone sales experience and good computer skills. Email resume to: wendy@amrita.net. Office Manager for ecommerce company. See ad SouthernIowaHelpWanted. com (search for “efactory.”) $10-15 per hour. toby@efactoryLLC.com. Sky Factory Seeks Mobile Showroom Coordinator Schedule and coordinate all aspects of nation-wide mobile showroom tours. Daily phone contact with potential clients and architects. Requires organization, communication and time management skills. Must be prepared to share responsibility for management of the entire Company. Review details online at www.skyfactory.com. Send resume to: kevinw@skyfactory.com. Shared Housing Bedroom 4 Rent in beautiful house close 2 Square and campus. $300/ month. 641-919-8065. Short or long term MSV rentals, $330$340/month. Includes utilities and internet. Furnished. Bamboo floors. Private room w/bathroom. Congregate kitchen and dining. 641-455-9812. sea.elizabeth@gmail.com Master Bedroom suite with en-suite bathroom in Victorian Home. Available August 1. $500/month includes utilities/ high speed internet. TMers only. Photos available. Contact Nadine at 641-9193206 or email oliver.nadine@gmail. com. MSV Log Cabin New Astrology book, “Map of God–Astrology Is For Our Enlightenment” is available at Revelations. www.natures astrology.com. Find your unique map of God! kincaidmark@yahoo.com. One room open now. $400 per month, $100 per week. 5 miles (10 minutes) from Fairfield. Shared bath, kitchen, laundry. 641-919-6276. Fairfield Center for Autonomy and Self Learning. Tutoring, Guidance, and Motivation in all subjects. 985-768-7060. FCASL.COM. 641-469-3728. VASTU STUDIO APARTMENT $150 Violins, violas. Lessons. 472-1805. Vedic Astrology. David Hawthorne, 641472-3799, david@astroview.com. Computers NELSON COMPUTER SERVICES OFFICE & HOME 30 YRS EXPERT IT SERVICES Small & Medium Size Organizations – Office Servers, Networks, Desktops. Windows, Linux, Macs too. charlien@ lisco.com, 641-469-3689. Mac & PC computer repair. Contact Nolan, 773-987-7750. Many years of experience. Employment iPhone Life magazine is seeking a parttime Graphic Designer (20 hours/week) for magazine layout. Must have experience with Adobe InDesign, possess a strong design sense, and work well independently. For more info and to apply, visit iphonelife.com/jobs. iPhone Life magazine is seeking a parttime Web Editor (10-20 hours/week) to write and edit web content and manage a team of bloggers. Must have excellent writing and editing skills, blogging experience, and knowledge of Apple products. For more info and to apply, visit iphonelife.com/jobs. For Rent Apartments Walk to dome, MUM, town. $675. 641919-6361. 2-bedroom apartment one block to campus. Work at home in exchange for most of rent and utilities. Quiet street. Beautiful yard. Available immediately. 641-209-2209. Spacious sitting area, bedroom and private bath downstairs of east-facing house with organic gardens, Internet. 1.6 miles from MUM. $400 month. Call 319-217-2098. Fabulous MSV 3 bedrooms/2 bath, meditation, near Vedic City. Low utilities, beautiful finishes. $900/month. 641-472-5852. Nice Duplex, 2 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, lots of light, radiant heat, central air, attached garage. No smoking, no pets. $730/month. 641-469-5176. Beautiful 2 bedroom apartment, 1 bath. Great location just a block from MUM, sunny with lovely deck. Washer/dryer, dishwasher. East entrance. No smokers/ no pets. $635/month. Call 233-1144. VASTU APARTMENT Heavenly Mtn, NC – large veranda, large kitchen, washer/dryer, large bedroom and bathroom suite, living/dining room, internet. Secluded, silent, beautiful forested mountain environment. Group program nearby in vastu meditation hall. $750 per month. Call 828-2641405 amiles108@yahoo.com. Huge 2 bedroom apartment, 1000+ sf. 21X17 LR 17X17 Kitchen. Across from Howard Park, walk to Everybody’s or Square in 5 minutes. Lots of windows. Washer dryer. Faces east. $395 plus utilities. 504-485-9596. Ready this week. Also, 2.5 bedroom upstairs, $375 available July 1. 1-bedroom newly remodeled apartment, $425. 641-919-4438, Linda. The Raj has Rooms & Villas for rent… …utilities included! For pricing & availability: please call 641-472-9580 ext 0. MAHARISHI STHAPATYA VEDA Studios, one and two bedroom apartments; highest quality apartments and condos in Fairfield; fireplaces; washer/ dryers; luxurious baths, decks, patios. $349-$899 month. Discounted rent for part-time manager. 641-469-1919. Commercial Sale/Rent Unique SHop, Studio or Gallery space for Sale/Lease. Also welding and fabrication shop for lease. 641-472-2020. NICE OFFICE SPACE MAHARISHI STHAPATYA VEDA Offices, Storefronts, Storage; 20011,000 SF; excellent locations and parking. 469-6390. For Rent Houses For Sale Wood Hutch with glass upper cabinet, medium brown wood. 75” tall x 50” wide. $250. 641-455-9411. Uplifting, tonifying flower essence facial massage. One hour, $40. 641-9195353. Summer Special. Yoga for Youth A fun way for children to gain strength, focus and self awareness. Ages 3 and up. For more info call Brandy, 303-4084519. reflexology Reflexology foot massage. It’s addictive. Call Jane, 641-919-7937. Painting, Wallpapering American Clay 38 years experience. Excellent references. Leagh Janell. 641-472-3540, cell 828-550-1677. COUNTRY CARPETS Carpet, linoleum and tile installation. Call Kim, 641-919-6118. INTERIor/Exterior Painting Jewelry/Gems and landscape maintenance, call Jay, 641-472-8604. Bead stringing, linking, hand engraving. Beautiful work. Dorothy Drees. 641472-7524. Painting, inside/outside. 641-472-1567. Michele Poster Jewelry, 641-469-6245. Patrick’s Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning. Low toxicity. Call for 3-Room Special. 641-451-1829. Land For Sale Vastu lot in prime location near campus, lake, trails. 2008 North B Street; one acre, facing East, trees, utilities. 641-469-3037. Lot for Sale in Mandala One. Beautiful open view to west. Located close to Peace Palace and Pandit Campus. Great neighbors. For more info please call 472-0271. Lawn Mowing EXCEPTIONAL GRAPHICS TaraWinklerGraphics.com, 319-3216701, twgraphicsgirl@gmail.com. Transportation/Travel Airport Rides, 641-469-3027. Rides-R-Us. Comfortable, reliable, affordable. 641-919-1817. Moving/Garage Sales Wanted YARD SALE Wanted: Used books and CDs in good condition. We pay cash. Call David Matt, 641-472-5832. 3 families and lots and lots of stuff. Furniture, appliances, clothing, electronics, books; much misc. Friday and Saturday, 9-4. 400 block N. Court St., near Howard Park. Moving Services Joe Verstrepen, 35 years experience, local and long distance moving. 641-9192200. Fairfield Storage-Climate-controlled and drive-up storage. 641-919-9949. Pets Will walk dogs, feed animals, water plants. 424-259-0165. Professional Services Carpenter 35 years experience. Roofing, foundations, general repairs. Scott, 919-4438. Mending, sewing, 641-472-1805. Health & Wellbeing Arborist/Tree Care - tree pruning & removal, tree planting, dynamic cabling, girdling root removal. Cutting edge climbing techniques that don’t scar or damage the tree. Fully insured. Contact Eli Morgan: elimorgan14@hotmail.com. 641-919-3691 for free estimate. Best quality, best price. Free estimate. 641-919-4313. Emeralds For Sale Jyotish quality, unworn, and unset. 2.61c, 1.53c. Priced below market value. 707-972-2206. CLUTTERBUSTER Rooms, storage organized. Files scanned, shredded. References. 641451-5596. Fortune-Creating Buildings provides all Maharishi Vastu services for America. Visit us at www.Maharishi Vastu.org or call 641-472-7570. To view homes & apartments for renting, buying or selling click on: Rent or Buy. Tired of Pain? Scalar Wave Laser Therapy, the use of low power laser light to speed up the body’s natural ability to heal, could help with these and other issues: overstrain injuries (carpal tunnel syndrome, tennis elbow, frozen shoulder); sports injuries (ligament and tendon sprains and strains, contusions, fractures); inflammatory conditions (swelling, redness, heat, pain of rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, infections); degenerative changes (osteoarthritis, stroke); headaches (muscle, neck, shoulder tension, migraines); periodontal disease; inner ear problems; surgery/wound healing /reduction of scar tissue formation; improve quality of sleep. Call Sallie Morgan, RN, today and see if she can help you. The treatments are affordable and can offer quick relief. 641-455-9090. MSV home in North Campus Village close to Domes. 1200 sf, 2/3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms. $1100 per month. 641209-1440. Rent Vastu one-bedroom apartment, Maharishi Vedic City. Washer/dryer, dishwasher, walk-in closet. 2 porches. Garage. Swimming lake. Green features: Whole house carbon-filtered water, storm windows, and insulated for low utility bills. Monthly or long term. $745/month plus utilities. Available July 1. 641-472-7764. 302 and 302½ East Broadway Ave. 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with detached 2-car garage and loft-style apartment. Both totally remodeled and updated. Apartment comes with tenants and 1 year lease. See our listing on Craigslist SE Iowa and Fairfield East Broadway on Facebook for more details or call 641919-9302. $199,500. Atrium Building, first floor spacious retail corner exposure, $600. Executive offices start at $195, utilities included. Lease, lighted monument sign. 641209-9890. 1 Bedroom Apartment Exceptionally charming, quiet, furnished, 2 bedroom apartment, sunny, east-facing, near library. Rent includes purified water, radiant heat, air conditioner. Non-smokers please. $660/ month. Susan, 641-472-9509. Luxury Vastu condo in North Campus Village. Bamboo floors, granite countertops, french doors to balcony. 2 bedrooms, 1½ baths, meditation room and office. Garage. Walk to domes. $257,000. 641-469-6299. Tom & Steve’s Moving, 27 years experience. 641-919-9812. All utilities included. Central location. Discounted rates available for high speed Internet. 12-month lease. Last month rent and security deposit due at signing. $665/month. 641-472-0455. Light-filled 1 bedroom apartment. Eastern entrance. 11 south and east windows. Freshly renovated. $360+. 641-919-9778. Homes For Sale MSV Office Space. Very nice offices available now. Single offices and suites. Good space for various health services. Starting at $125 per month, including utilities. Introductory rates available. 414 N. 3rd St, 300 W. Lowe and 1948 Hwy 1. 641-472-9346. Available July 1. 2 bedroom, 1½ bath. $650. One-year lease. Newly-renovated, 900 sq ft. 641-233-8647. Two chalet MSV apartments for rent in Vedic City starting July 1. Discount for July. 641-469-3338. Matrix Energetics® sessions. Experience the transformational power and fun of 2-Point! Certified ME Practitioners, by appointment. Call 641469-3971. Life coaching in the arena of spiritual growth! Certified coach William Eddy, 641-472-6564. Exterior Painting Over 30 years painting experience, Kincaid & Co. Call/email for free estimates. kincaidmark@yahoo.com, 641-2099899. Work Wanted: Have uniloader and/ or tractor w/blade, w/mower and tiller. Gravel spreading, mulch hauling, brush-cutting, landscaping, garden tilling. Ray Griffin, 641-919-8107. Reasonable prices, quality results. Classified Deadline Tuesday4:30 Payment due with ad $.20 a word Email and Web addresses $.80 All-Capped Headline $2 line 51 East Broadway ads@Fairfield WeeklyReader.com Mail payment to: P.O. Box 2426 641-472-8282 Transits…cont. from p. 1 Cancer: Career gains are likely through July 3. There can also be losses, expenses, separations, health issues, and long distant ventures. Home, property, and family life improve after mid-June. Be patient with your status until July 16, and delay entrepreneurial activities until August. Watch your health, finances and legal issues for the next 12 months. Leo: Continue to make executive decisions. There may be income and friendships through your own efforts or with the government and authority figures through July 15. Delay entrepreneurial projects until mid-July, unless connected with foreign lands. Teach, publish and advise over the next 12 months; and work on partnerships over the next 17 months. Virgo: Focus on professional life through August 4. Be patient with shortlived losses, expenses or separations, and consider long distant ventures or foreign lands in the workplace. There may also be gains and income through mid-July. Connect education, teaching, publishing, consulting and advisory roles with your career over the next 12 months. Libra: There may be good fortune with income, friendships and older siblings through mid-July. Continue to exercise patience with expenses, separations, and long distant ventures for a few days, and with partnerships and joint ventures through July 3. With the exception of August, expect good fortune with your own efforts over the next 12 months. Scorpio: Exercise patience with income, friendships, and older siblings. These are subject to setbacks, expenses, and separations. Focus on research, language and deep knowledge through mid-July. Your partner may have health, legal or financial issues. Wear a yellow sapphire gemstone to manage your status and family life over the next 12 months. Sagittarius: Connect your career with joint ventures through July. There may be good fortune with same and marriage. Take care of your children and investments for two weeks. These are subject to debts, disputes, and health issues. Focus on marriage, relationships, partnerships, joint ventures and long distant ventures over the next 12 months. Capricorn: Be patient in the workplace and look for new relationships. There may be setbacks or disputes over windfalls, insurance or inheritance matters through mid-July. Invest in your home or property. Avoid foreign lands and watch your health and finances over the next 12 months. There may be status at work over the next 17 months. Aquarius: Your partner may work on children, education or investments. Be patient with same as there may be setbacks. Work out of your home on your own initiatives. Your father may have debts, disputes or health issues. There may be gains with your children and investments over the next 12 months and good fortune over the next 17 months. Pisces: Your spouse or partner may focus on his or her parents, property, vehicles or home life. Be patient with short-lived debts, disputes or health issues with similar subjects. There may be status through pursuing your own self-efforts through early July. Consider learning, teaching, publishing, or consulting out of your home over the next 12 months. Note: If you do not know your Vedic astrology rising sign, or want to subscribe to this column by email, send a note to david@astroview.com. Copyright 2013, David M. Hawthorne, M.S, J.B. PosterThe Page The Poster The Page Poster Page Advertise your event with a 31/8” x 41/8” (3.125” x 4.125”) poster ad (doubles and quads available too). We recommend our professional design/typeset service or email to ads@fairfieldweeklyreader.com a JPG, TIFF or PDF (minimum 220 DPI). Call 472-8282 to reserve your ad. 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