Daily Events - afternoon Pétanque at 2, Water Aerobics Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings at 10, Morning Pickleball at 9am Volleyball 1:30 pm.
Yoga - Tuesdays, Wednesday and Thursdays at noon.
Movie-Thursday at 7:30 pm.
Monthly Drum Circle
The April 4th First Friday Community Drum Circle is ON!
Note: the special drum circle ground fees will be in effect only until 10 pm when the office closes. After 10 pm entry, regular ground fees will apply.
When women gather, MAGIC happens. When women gather and allow themselves to shed all their shame, conditioning, limitations and share authentically, heart to heart, HEALING happens. This is a ONE OF A KIND event and we would love to have you join us.
Please follow @katieospina ✨ @kindredsistars ✨ @iam.inneralchemy ✨ @natalieundefinable@francesca.bliss✨to learn more about the gifts each one brings to the GODDESS GATHERING CEREMONY. It is the ultimate gift you can give to yourself. 🎁Here’s to stepping into 2025 with more FREEDOM to be you, JOY of expressing yourself authentically and POWER to create the life of your dreams.
Healthy food will be available daily in the office which is open 9 am - 5 pm
Farm fresh eggs & home made Jams and Sauces are also available.
There will be biscuits & sausage gravy on Friday and Saturday!
Sample of some of this months offerings!:
Sandwiches:
Chopped Cuban Hoagie
Chicken Salad w/Pecans and Red Grapes
Tuna Salad
Dr. Praeger Veggie Burger
Naan Veggie Wrap with Hummus, or Artichoke Spread, or Whipped Feta Spread
Soup - Creamy Mushrooms Spinach with Italian Meatballs
NEW HEALTHY OPTIONS MENU!
For those looking for low salt, vegan, KETO, paleo, gluten free, low sugar etc
we got you covered.
Don't see what you want? Just ask Tracy and she will use her culinary creativity to accommodate your desires.
Reminder:
In the recycling area, please put only aluminum containers, juice boxes, and plastic items (except styrofoam, bags,and utensils) in the blue bins; clean paper and cardboard in the yellow bins. All other small items should be bagged and placed in the dumpster. The maintenance staff should not have to sort our garbage. If the garbage is not sorted properly, it can not be recycled. Thank you.
To help Sunsport and the environment, *please deposit aluminum cans in a special bin with a round hole in the top in the main recycling area.
The yellow containers are for paper and flattened cardboard
The blue containers are for aluminum cans*, glass, juice boxes, and plastics except styrofoam, bags, and utensils.
Deposit other trash in the large grey or black trash bins with tops.
Please secure all trash cans tightly since raccoons are skilled at opening containers and making large messes. Thanks.
Something new is manifesting in the back triangle. More details in the next newsletter....
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Permaculture Sunsport News
Spring and Rain = Resurrection
The resurrection fern (Pleopeltis polypodioides), a native air plant, is a fascinating fern species found in Florida, known for its ability to survive extreme drought conditions, shriveling up and appearing dead during dry periods, then reviving with moisture.
Here's a more detailed look at the resurrection fern:Key Characteristics:
Epiphyte:It's an epiphyte, meaning it grows on other plants (like trees) for support but doesn't take nutrients from them.
Drought Tolerance:It's highly adapted to survive periods of drought, losing up to 75% of its water content and appearing brown and dry.
Revival:Once moisture returns, the fern rapidly rehydrates and regains its vibrant green color, earning it the name "resurrection fern".
Habitat:It's commonly found on the branches and trunks of live oaks, but can also grow on other trees, logs, stumps, rocks, and even buildings.
Reproduction:It reproduces by spores, which are located on the underside of its fronds.
Nutrient Acquisition:It absorbs water and nutrients from the air and organic matter on the surface where it is attached, rather than from its host plant.
Distribution:It is native to the Southeastern United States, extending from Florida to New York and west to Texas.
Space Traveler:In 1997, it was taken into space on the Space Shuttle Discovery to study its resurrection in zero gravity.
Permaculture is a philosophy of design for creating a sustainable human culture. That is, it's a way of thinking about how we set up the support systems around us: shelter, food, water, energy, society and business. Well designed permaculture systems allow us to live as a beneficial part of the ecosystems around us.
Join our FaceBook page for more details and meetings of the Sunsport Permaculture & Community Garden Group .
Her most celebrated work began to emerge around 1970 when, motivated by feminist art principles, she produced a series of paintings which featured male nudes alluding directly to canonical female nudes, for example those of Ingres, Titian and Velázquez.
Pluto: Robert Lucy
Realist painter Sylvia Sleigh (1916-2010) was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by Women’s Caucus for Art shortly before her death in 2010. Celebrated for her portraiture and male nudes, she “turned traditional portraiture on its head by presenting the male nude posed as a reclining Venus or odalisque.” The Times, Oct 2010.
Born in 1916, Sylvia Sleigh grew up in Hove and was a student at the Brighton School of Art. When she died in New York in 2010, she had been honoured with the announcement of a Lifetime Achievement Award, 2011 by Women’s Caucus for Art and had received the 2008 Distinguished Artist Award for Lifetime Achievement by the College Art Association.
Concert Champetre
Her most celebrated work began to emerge around 1970 when, motivated by feminist art principles, she produced a series of paintings which featured male nudes alluding directly to canonical female nudes, for example those of Ingres, Titian and Velázquez.
Asked in 2007, “How has feminism changed contemporary art practice?” Sylvia Sleigh responded:
“I feel that my paintings stress the equality of men & women (women & men).
“To me, women were often portrayed as sex objects in humiliating poses. I wanted to give my perspective. I liked to portray both man and woman as intelligent and thoughtful people with dignity and humanism that emphasized love and joy.
At The Turkish Bath
“I did this by placing my models in beautiful settings outside or inside against colorful landscapes or pleasing fabrics. To me, it made me think that the model was a jewel, being emphasized by their surrounding or environment. Feminism allowed me to express my thoughts freely. It gave me the freedom to show the beauty of the body – the most luminous parts equally. My style is the way I can best express these ideas.
“Feminism gave us this intense freedom of expression thus allowing a change. Anything that helps to express the artist’s ideas, whether it is to surprise, glorify, shock or simply express a philosophy will lead to a change or will simply allow an opportunity for change.”
Vision: Creating a clothing-optional world where your body does not define who you are.Mission: Promoting a culture of body acceptance through clothing-optional recreation, education, and community outreach.Values: Naturism, Understanding, Diversity, Education
The Naturist Action Committee is the political adjunct to The Naturist Society Foundation. NAC exists to advance and protect the rights and interests of naturists throughout North America, and supports the responsible recreational nude use of public lands.
The Naturist Education Foundation is the nonprofit informational and educational adjunct to The Naturist Society Foundation and is dedicated to improving the awareness of naturism and body acceptance among both naturists and non-naturists, including business leaders, legislators, and the college community. NEF seeks to achieve an understanding and acceptance of naturists and their activities throughout North America.
NAC and NEF are 501(c) nonprofit corporations.
Our Mission: Simply put, we exist “To advocate nudity and nude recreation in appropriate settings while educating and informing society of their value and enjoyment.”
The American Association for Nude Recreation is the largest, most long-established organization of its kind in North America. With roots dating to 1931, we have grown from our humble beginnings to an organization that has served 213,000 individuals throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico and beyond. These members enjoy their own backyards and pools with family and friends, as well as over 180 nudist resorts and affiliates.
The Federation of Canadian Naturists (FCN) is Canada’s national nudist organization. Along with the Fédération québécoise de naturisme (FQN), the FCN represents and promotes the naturist lifestyle as wholesome, healthy, and enjoyable.
Our Mission Statement
The Federation of Canadian Naturists is a member-supported, not for profit organization dedicated to fostering a greater understanding, acceptance and appreciation of naturism as a way of life throughout Canada.
Incorporated in 1980, SFFB has long worked tirelessly for the advancement of naturism in general, and clothing-optional beaches in particular, across the entire state of Florida.SFFB’s Legal Defense Fund has financially assisted countless naturists over it’s tenure.
B.E.A.C.H.E.S. Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, former Miami-Dade County Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department Programming Partner for Haulover Beach and an adjunct of South Florida Free Beaches (SFFB), founders of Haulover Beach’s naturist section in 1991.
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