Welcome to The Arcadian News (September 2008, Vol. 1, No. 2), where you will learn all salient gossip about The Arcadia Project in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada.
ART IS AWESOME
Dan Fagan’s Kanadian Kids exhibit is on display at whitespace gallery from August 26th to September 16th.
MUSIC IS MAGNIFICENT
Arcadia Coffeehouse features a gaggle of joyous local and touring performers in concert. September’s acts include Animal Names (Vancouver), Caddy Street Avenue (Sault Ste. Marie), Flowerpot (Sault Ste. Marie), The Havocs (Sudbury), Hermetic (Vancouver), Hexes and Ohs (Montreal), JR Hill (Winnipeg), Kalle Mattson (Sault Ste. Marie), Soo York City (Sault Ste. Marie), Stolen Minks (Halifax), and Ship Shapes (Ottawa, featuring The Kettle Black). Stop by the Coffeehouse for full details or keep an eye on our informative sidebar.
READING IS RIGHTEOUS
Jana Shaule and Alexander Wood bring poetry to the Coffeehouse on September 4th with a continuation of their new series.
BLESSING WAS BOUNTEOUS

Yogi Lama Gursam
From August 20-26, 2008, the Japan Store hosted YOGI LAMA GURSAM for his third annual Teaching and Blessings Series. Lama Gursam’s visit to Sault Ste. Marie included meditation instruction at The Yoga Door and SSM Public Library, an animal blessing at Bellevue Park, White Tara Empowerment at the Art Gallery of Algoma, and a public talk on peace at Arcadia Coffeehouse.
ESPRESSO IS EBULLIENT
The Coffeehouse has a brand new espresso machine! Drink it up, yum, yum.
LOUNGE IS LOVELY
The Coffeehouse may soon expand its square footage to include a lounge with comfy couches and lights by which to read your spines, spirals, Stars, Globes, and Posts.
ARCHIVE IS ARCADIAN
Curious to know about the past? Read the August 2008 Arcadian News.
