From ken.manheimer at gmail.com Mon Nov 12 17:48:09 2012 From: ken.manheimer at gmail.com (Ken Manheimer) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2012 11:48:09 -0500 Subject: [CI-Announce] East Coast Jam folk - Claymont land is protected, Claymont is continuing to rennovate Message-ID: Hey, all. The Claymont Society newsletter below bears some landmark events worth sharing. The integrity of the grounds, and the institution itself, are stronger for it. When I first started visiting Claymont - 25 or 30 years ago, for a Guitar Craft performance, then a CI workshop, then the first/precursor ECJ - I was befriended by a number of different walks, in my times ranging between ebullience and weariness. Those walks have become some of the most reliable respites in what are always lively and sometimes challenging experiences. I'm deeply pleased that this land is being set aside from external forces, to continue in their own way. This is good news for those of us who have enjoyed our time at and with Claymont, during the East Coast Jam, and, I think, for everyone who cares about fostering grace. Ken ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: The Claymont Society Date: Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 1:15 PM Subject: Claymont Fall Newsletter 2012 To: ken.manheimer at gmail.com Having trouble viewing this email? Click here You're receiving this email because of your relationship with Claymont Society. Please confirmyour continued interest in receiving email from us. To ensure that you continue to receive emails from us, add Claymontoffice at claymont.org to your address book today. You may unsubscribeif you no longer wish to receive our emails. *In This Issue* *Ongoing Events<#13af0aeb80917d14_LETTER.BLOCK3> * *Land Protected Forever <#13af0aeb80917d14_LETTER.BLOCK68>* *SAT Grant Complete <#13af0aeb80917d14_LETTER.BLOCK12>* *The Men Who Built America<#13af0aeb80917d14_LETTER.BLOCK55> * *Upcoming Events & Retreats <#13af0aeb80917d14_LETTER.BLOCK10>* *Waking Up the Real Me <#13af0aeb80917d14_LETTER.BLOCK42>* *Mindfulness Practice Center Retreats <#13af0aeb80917d14_LETTER.BLOCK44>* *Silent Meditation Retreat <#13af0aeb80917d14_LETTER.BLOCK46>* *Awakening Being<#13af0aeb80917d14_LETTER.BLOCK48> * *Community Announcements <#13af0aeb80917d14_LETTER.BLOCK50>* *Ongoing Events* * * *First Friday Yoga:* *5:15-6:30pm * for more information Contact: Jenna Newsome 703-963-1895 *Movements Class * November 11th Mansion Ballroom 2:00 - 4:30 Contact: Deborah Rose Longo debrose1 at frontiernet.net *Interested in Booking a Retreat?* Contact *Amy Silver* at: seminars at claymont.org *-OR-* (304) 725-4437 *Want to know more? * Visit the Claymont Website *Claymont News & Events Fall 2012* *Big Announcements from The Claymont Society* *Claymont Land Protect**ed Forever** * * * With the help of the National Park Service's American Battlefield Protection Program (ABPP), the Claymont Society acted on October 26 to protect from development 264 acres around the Washington family home, the Claymont Mansion. The Society, the Land Trust of the Eastern Panhandle and the Jefferson County Farmland Protection Board signed a deed placing a conservation easement on the property. Under the easement, the Society retains ownership of the land but cannot place any permanent structures on the 264 acres other than a limited number of small buildings to support agricultural activities. Claymont is the second Washington family home in Jefferson County that has had the land around it protected by a conservation easement funded in part by the ABPP. The 219 acres around Harewood, located on the Middleway Pike northwest of Claymont have been preserved. Both Claymont and Harewood were involved in the 1864 Battle of Summit Point, when Confederate forces attacked Union positions around Claymont at the beginning of General Sheridan's Shenandoah campaign. George Washington's brother, John Augustine Washington, had owned the Claymont property in the 1700s, and George Washington's grand-nephew, Bushrod Corbin Washington, built the 34-room Claymont Mansion in 1811. It faces another Washington family home, Blakeley, which was built by John Augustine Washington III on the other side of Huyett Road. The Claymont Society owns a total of 343 acres. Exempted from the conservation easement are a small area immediately around the Claymont Mansion and a larger area in the southwest corner of the property containing a barn/dormitory building and houses built in the 20th century. Nothing will be built to obstruct the view of the Claymont Mansion from Huyett Road. Todd Smith Photography *Save America's Treasures Grant Restoration Project Reaches Completion* * * In 2010, The Claymont Mansion was awarded the prestigious Save America's Treasure Grant through the National Park Service. Since then, it has been our task to raise $150,000 with the grant meeting every dollar earned. Yes, that amounts to $300,00o of restoration work for this historic Washington home. Throughout this time, work on the Mansion has been in full swing. The improvements have been immeasurable. We expect the final phase to be complete before year end. Claymont is so honored and grateful to be able to give the Mansion this well deserved attention. We wish to thank the National Park Service, The Jefferson County Commission and all of our friends who have supported us with their donations. So many of you have been so generous along the way. Please join us for a *Holiday Open House* on *December 16th, from 12:00 to 2:00pm.* where we can share our joy in the completion of the Save America's Treasure Grant. For more information; call the Claymont office at *304-725-6135* or email *claymontoffice at claymont.org* *The History Channel's * *"Men Who Built America"* Last November the History Channel filmed this TV Miniseries on location in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. Many scenes were filmed in the Mansion or on the grounds. It has been fun trying to spot the scenes shot at Claymont (as most of the Mansion was transformed and barely recognizable). A few Claymont friends made it on screen as extras. The series finale airs this Sunday, November 11th at 8:00pm or you can catch it on reruns. *Upcoming Events & Retreats * * Women's Spiritual Retreat - Waking Up the Real Me * November 30th-December 2nd * Mindfulness Practice Center Retreats at Claymont * December 7th-12, 2012 *Holiday Open House * December 16th 12:00 to 2:00 *Silent Meditation Retreat for the New Year* February 14th-18th *Awakening Being -A Silent retreat - Mindfulness Meditation and Movements* April 17 - 21, 2013 *Waking Up the Real Me* *A Spiritual Retreat for Women * Claymont Mansion November 30th to December 2nd "Letting go gives us freedom and freedom is the only condition for happiness. If in our heart, we still cling to anything...anger, anxiety, or possessions, we cannot be free." Thich Naht Hanh The blocks that have held us back from being the person we are meant to be. The real me that lies buried under old habits and negative or destructive thinking. We will look at new ways to identify our unhappiness, discomforts, pain and suffering so that we can make the changes needed to have more joy and happiness in our lives. This retreat can result in new levels of awakening on our spiritual path. The retreat will include Mindfulness Meditation, group sharing, journaling and some silence. Please join Ruth Fishel, author and meditation teacher, for this program that can change your life. She has been teaching meditation and leading spiritual retreats and workshops for over 30 years. Joanne Malone, who has been meditating for many years in the tradition of Thich Nacht Hanh, is trained as a certified Qu Gong teacher and has let other retreats with Ruth. Register at *www.ruthfishel.com * For more information email *ruth at ruthfishel.com *or: *joann.malone at starpower.net* *Mindfulness Practice Center Retreat* * * Five Day Retreat: December 7th-12, 2012 Led by Anh-Huong and Thu Nguyen Practicing mindfulness in a rural setting with a loving and supportive community. >From 6:00 pm Friday to 2:00 pm Wednesday Interested in joining the retreat? Email: * *info at mpcf.org Call: (703) 938-1377 Visit: *http://www.mpcf.org * * Silent Meditation Retreat* Claymont Mansion February 14th-18th * * When the internet can incite political revolution or dancing in the streets, we can be in awe of modern communication. Yet how well are we communicating with our inner-selves? Join us in the beautiful setting of the Claymont Mansion as we celebrate the New Year in a silent meditation retreat. The techniques we explore are from Theravadin Buddhism, developing focus and insight. Meditation in action, such as walking or physical work shows how we can transform our daily life to a deeper and clearer communication within. The retreat will be led by Chrissie Mann, who practiced at the Asoka Mission, a Buddist Monastery in India for twelve years. Chrissie was brought to Claymont by Bhante, the late Venerable Vira Dharmawara Mahathera who taught at the Claymont Society for Continuous Education. We will include a daily movements class led by Amy Silver as well as commentaries from a Fourth Way perspective by Kip Page, a founding member of Claymont and Fourth Way group leader in Alaska. If you can attend only some days of the retreat, please join us. For further information email; Amy Silver claymontgathering at hotmail.com *Awakening Being **A Silent Retreat Mindfulness Meditation and Movements* April 17 - 21, 2013 We hope you will join us for next spring's Awakening Being. Participants will practice mindfulness meditation and movements for four days in an atmosphere of silence. Awakening Being will be led by Jerry Toporovsky & Walter Goodwin Please contact: *Jgbnyc at gmail.com* for details *Community Announcements* *Fourth Way Group in New York City* For information: *http://gurdjieffbennettnyc.com * *Note from the editor*: Your ideas and feedback are always welcome! We would love to hear from you. To contribute to the newsletter, please send pictures, Claymont articles, or community announcements to: claymontoffice at claymont.org Forward email This email was sent to ken.manheimer at gmail.com by claymontoffice at claymont.org | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe? | Privacy Policy . Claymont Society | 667 Huyett Road | 667 Huyett Road | Charles Town | WV | 25414 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: