I have many interest. Enjoy traveling, all kinds of music, I sing in the Heartland Men's Chorus, doing projects around the house ...just challenging myself, meeting new people and having a basic good time.
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Music
My degree is in Music Education and value/appreciate all music. I can listen to Jazz, R & B, Pop, Some country, head banger......not really a Rap Fan. I am not so closed minded that I would not be open to experiencing something new.
Movies
I like all kinds of movies, Older classics, super hero, independant, anything that is not predictable and challenges my mind. Some of my favorites: To Kill a Mocking Bird, 6 Degrees of Seperation, anything Alfred Hitchcock, Torche Song Trilogy
Television
Prison Break, Hero, Desperate Housewives, Brothers and Sisters, Brinney Maxwell, AbFAB, 6 Feet Under, Kids in the Hall
Books
"In the Meantime" I need to read more........Its been a while. I used to organize a book club.
About me: Looking to make new friends and reconnect with people from my past. I enjoy learning new things, having fun, working on and around my house, traveling, the outdoors...Music, Movies, theater. I have many interest....lets chat.
Join Heartland Men's Chorus
for an inspiring concert event!
Throughout history, oppressed people have turned to song to express their struggles and their joys, their hope and their vision. The struggles of African Americans, women, gays and lesbians will come to life in HMC's latest "musical documentary," And Justice for All.
In this moving and timely performance, we'll explore the work that's been done and the work still to do as our nation strives to provide justice and equality for all. Don't miss this thrilling concert event, as we sing songs of our shared struggles, songs of inspiration and songs of hope.
And Justice For All
Saturday, March 28 at 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, March 29 at 4:00 p.m.
Folly Theater
300 West 12th Street
Kansas City, MO
More than 200 voices will combine with a brass ensemble for this exciting and inspirational Midwest premiere. Weaving together the threads of hope and new ideals with the distinctive strands of our lives, Exile sings of renewal, reconciliation and love. Join us for a celebration of the journey home -- the journey we all take to a place of love and our most authentic selves.
Once there was an old man who had to carry water up the hill from the river to his house each day. One of his water jugs, however, had a crack in it, so that, by the time he arrived at the top of the path, most of the water was lost. His neighbors laughed at him: “Why don’t you buy a new water jug?” Even his wife criticized him: “Why don’t you buy a new water jug?” But the man said nothing.
One day, he said to them, “Come with me,” and led them, skeptical but curious, down the path that ran from his back door to the river.
“Almost every day,” said the man to his wide-eyed companions, “on my way to the river, I scatter seeds. On my way home, water leaks from my precious jug to nourish them.”
To their amazement, the entire left side of path was in bloom. A riot of color—flowers of every hue and tone— made the path a paradise.
Is not homosexuality similar to that second jug? It may appear broken from one individual’s limited and restricted perspective, but truly what appears to be “brokenness” is indeed a hidden virtue. Could one even imagine that the jug is not necessarily “broken,” but rather God, out of abundance and creativity, created more than one type of jug for more than one purpose?
Spend this weekend with the 130 men of Heartland Men's Chorus! Slip on your Stetson, slide into your boots and let the music of HMC usher in the holiday season "country style." Y'all come see us, you hear?
Christmas Down Home Nov. 30 & Dec. 1 at 8:00 pm Dec. 2 at 4:00 pm Folly Theater 300 West 12th Street