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1988 30 Jun - 3 Jul |
The Bahá'í Arts Council, Canada, held the first arts festival, 'Invitation 88: A Festival of the Human Spirit' at the University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario. [BINS179:2] |
Arts; Firsts, other; London, England; Ontario, Canada; Canada |
first arts festival Canada |
1988 Jun |
The founding of the Virtues Project by Dr. Dan Popov, Linda Kavelin-Popov and her brother John Kavelin. The project spawned a number of books by Linda Kavelin-Popov:
Sacred moments: Daily meditations on the Virtues (1996),
The Family Virtues Guide: Simple Ways to Bring Out the Best in Our Children and Ourselves (1997),
Sacred Moments: Daily Meditations on the Virtues (1997),
The virtues guide: A handbook for parents teaching virtues (1991),
The Virtues Project: An Educator's Guide (K-12) Simple Ways to Create a Culture of Character (2000),
A Pace of Grace: The Virtues of a Sustainable Life (2004),
Graceful Endings: Navigating the Journey of Loss and Grief 2012, as well as a Facebook page and a Twitter account. [Cook Island News June 11, 2018]
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Virtues Project; Dan Popov; Linda Kavelin-Popov (Linda Popov); John Popov |
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1988 Jun |
Over 100,000 people, including large numbers of women, youth and families, became Bahá'ís in Uttar Pradesh, India. [BINS179:4] |
Mass conversion; Uttar Pradesh, India; India |
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Try also a shorter date like 1988-0 or 1988
try also the Chronology Canada — 1988-06 or 1988-0 or 1988
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