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Colour & its Many Benefits
Hosted by the Melbourne Theosophical Society and conducted by the Scottish Medium and Colour Therapist Eleanor Walker, this interactive event will include a talk about the seven Spectrum Colours, and the benefit of Colour Light or Silk Therapy for people and animals.
Knowledge of colour enhances our Spiritual and Human connection; it Unites us with its simplicity. Aboriginal people use the colours of the Earth to create their history through images and dreamtime stories and colour was used in ancient times by the Romans and Egyptians who would use colour capsules to help heal people.
Although Colour Therapy is a stand alone modality it is best used as a complimentary treatment in conjunction with conventional medical practices and is now used in the hospitals and hospices.
Colour affects our mood, our emotions and our bodily faculties. We can drink it, eat it, wear it, decorate with it, include it in Psychic or Mediumship work. Each day of the week has a colour associated with it, numerology includes colour. The benefits are well worth exploring.
Eleanor Walker was born in Airdrie, Scotland. From an early age she was always colouring in and was fascinated with colours. She found she would have what she called âknowingsâ where she would blurt out information that she could not possibly have known. This upset her Mother as she did not want her to be seen as different.
As the years passed she developed her knowledge of Colour and qualified as a Colour Therapist eventually gaining a Diploma in Colour Therapy.
Eleanor discovered her knowings were in fact coming from Spirit. She developed her Mediumship with the renowned Scottish Spirit Medium Gordon Smith completing his Intuitive Studies course. She has served Spirit around the UK, Germany, Northern Ireland, Finland, the USA, the Netherlands and Australia, facilitating workshops on the benefits of Colour for healing as well as every- day use and teaching students how to include colour with their Mediumship.
Eleanor is the Co-Facilitator of The Scottish Spiritualist Seminar which is held each year at Stirling University. She is a member of the International Spiritualist Federation and has conducted short workshops at their seminars.
She is also the author of two books âNo Proof Required, Embracing my life as a Mediumâ and âThrough Darkness to Light , Grief; a Mediumâs Viewpointâ.
Open Air Disco
Dance under the sky at Open Air Disco in [Queens Park]() â feel-good grooves, community vibes & sunset magic.
**What to expect**
Open Air Disco is a joyful outdoor dance gathering at [Queens Park](), designed for music lovers who want to move, connect, and enjoy great tunes in a relaxed, welcoming space.
Expect an uplifting soundtrack of disco, soul, funky classics and feel-good grooves â the kind of music that keeps you dancing without pressure or pretence. This isnât a hard nightclub vibe; itâs a friendly, community-focused atmosphere where everyone is welcome.
Bring a picnic rug, bring friends (or come solo and meet new ones), enjoy the park setting, and let the music carry you from chilled afternoon energy into a vibrant open-air dancefloor.
Whether you stay for an hour or the whole session, Open Air Disco is about simple things done well: good music, open skies, and shared moments on the dancefloor.
DJ SLD curates crate digging, genre-blending, groove-driven, non-mainstream sets.
A Melbourne based DJ with over 30 years of experience behind the decks, he is dedicated to all things funky â where classic records meet modern reworks, warped edits meet timeless vocals, and every mix is built to create atmosphere, not just noise. Expect smooth transitions, slow jams, late-night energy, and a playful touch of personality woven through sophisticated, dancefloor-ready selections.
The Next Chapter High-Tea
This International Women's Day Weekend, youâre invited to an afternoon that goes deeper than âIâm fine.â
Most womenâs lives look full from the outside - there's work, kids, school pickâups, caring for everyone else - but underneath thereâs often a quiet ache for real conversation and real connection. If thatâs you, this gathering is for you.
The Next Chapter HighâTea is a twoâhour, intimate and luxurious highâtea experience by ticket only ([book here](https://events.humanitix.com/the-next-chapter-high-tea?_gl=1*1bppxdk*_gcl_au*MjU2NDY2MTg3LjE3NzAwODA2Mjk.*_ga*MTQwNTQ3MDc4NC4xNzYyMjk2NDg0*_ga_LHKW5FR9N6*czE3NzA2MDQzMDQkbzI0JGcwJHQxNzcwNjA0MzA0JGo2MCRsMCRoMA..)) at MĂĄmor Chocolates & High Tea SzalĂłn in Collingwood, Melbourne, hosted by Life and Confidence Coach Kara De Kretser. Itâs for women who are ready to stop skimming the surface and start talking about whatâs actually on their hearts: identity shifts, motherhood and ambition, boundaries, selfâtrust, desire, and the next chapter thatâs quietly calling.
What to expect:
* A small group of likeâhearted women (this is intentionally intimate, not a huge crowd)
* A short, grounding talk from Kara
* Gentle but powerful guided conversation prompts to move beyond small talk
* Space to exhale, be honest, and feel truly witnessed
* A delicious highâtea spread, bottomless tea and a glass of sparkling
This isnât a networking event where you swap business cards and rehearse your âIâm so busyâ speech. Itâs a warm, held space to come home to yourself, in the company of women who are doing the same.
Youâll leave with:
* A deeper sense of selfâconnection (that feeling of âOh, there I am againâ)
* Fresh insights from questions you rarely give yourself time to sit with
* The beginnings of a new circle of women who see *you*, not just the roles you play
* A gentle but real activation of your next chapter: more courage, more selfâtrust, and more permission to want what you want
If youâve been craving depth, honesty and nourishment (for your nervous system as much as your body), there is a seat at the table for you.
NOTE: This is a **ticketed event** â for full details and to secure your spot, [please book via the event page here](https://events.humanitix.com/the-next-chapter-high-tea?_gl=1*1bppxdk*_gcl_au*MjU2NDY2MTg3LjE3NzAwODA2Mjk.*_ga*MTQwNTQ3MDc4NC4xNzYyMjk2NDg0*_ga_LHKW5FR9N6*czE3NzA2MDQzMDQkbzI0JGcwJHQxNzcwNjA0MzA0JGo2MCRsMCRoMA..).
DRESS CODE: Come as you are, however you are comfortable. Because that is what true confidence is all about.
Leave feeling less alone, more grounded, and clearer on whatâs next.
Our monthly social in the Southern Suburbs
Do you live in the Southern suburbs? Want to explore what the Southern suburbs has to offer? Or are you just interested to catch-up with like-minded people?
Once a month Steph hosts our Southern socials.
It is a great opportunity to meet others. Our emphasis is on fun whilst helping and supporting each other.
The socials include drinks and chats, casual coffees, dinners and other activities suggested by members from time to time. Our socials are informal and open to all. We pay for own food and drinks individually and there is no charge for the organisation of the events.
We hope to see you!
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Walk from Black Rock Clocktower to Ricketts Point
we"ll walk to Ricketts Point and stop for coffee before returning back to Black Rock
Moomba parade and lunch with Christian Gatherings
Hi guys,
Bit of a last minute thing but if any of you would like to come along to the Mommba Parade, feel free to come along and join Christian Gatherings.
The Moomba Parade is one of the highlights of the Moomba Festival. It features a massive array of floats, dance troupes, community performance groups.
The Parade starts at the Shrine of Remembrance, runs along Birdwood Avenue and finishes at Linlithgow Avenue.
Weâll meet at the Australian in front of the Australian Hellenic Memorial at 10:10am (Look for a very tall man in with a dark blue hat and head down to get our positions to watch the parade at around 10:30am.
Weâll watch the parade (about 1 hour) before heading down to the Southgate food court for a casual lunch at around midday.
As it the custom with Christian Gatherings, at the lunch, we will have a short conversation with a Christian theme.
Given that this is Labour day (celebration of the 38-hour work week), I thought we would have a conversation about work and rest.
So the topic is: âWhat do you feel about work and rest? What do you feel is the role of work in our lives and the role of rest in our lives?â
What to bring:
¡ hat/sunscreen (weather prediction is warm, shade is limited whilst watching the parade)
¡ snacks/drink/water etc. for yourselves whilst watching the parade
¡ money etc. to buy your lunch (optional) at Southgate food court
International Women's Day - Panel and Party!
Our favourite day of the year is almost here - and in honour of a day that's all about celebrating women's achievements, we're bringing you our biggest event yet.
A mixture of social and inspiring, this is an event in three parts that combines all our favourite parts of Girls Who Boss.
**Here's the agenda:**
2pm - Arrival
2.30pm - Fireside chat with three women who inspire
3.15pm - Activities, including the trivia and board games you've loved this year
4pm - General mingling, friend-making and networking
*About the fun, social side*
As with all our events, our focus is still on allowing new friendships to develop, and we'll be running some of our signature activities to help you meet new people.
We're bringing along board games, icebreakers, trivia and more to help you move around the room with confidence and make new friends.
*About the fireside chat*
Our fireside chat is themed "Women Who Inspire", and you'll hear from the following women.
**Kathy - Thankly**
Kathy is the Re-Founder and Creative Director of Thankly, a Melbourne-based online card and gifting business making gratitude simple, personal, and part of everyday life through handwritten-style cards and thoughtful curated gifts.
After 13 years in management consulting and advisory across Deloitte, Accenture, and Microsoft, Kathy stepped away from large-scale transformation and change to question what success, impact, and connection really mean.
In 2023, she took a career break to reimagine what truly matters and re-launched Thankly as a part-time, purpose-led venture alongside a co-partner, focused on making âthank youâ feel human and easy again.
Shaped by personal loss and loneliness, Kathy lost both parents by the age of 21 â experiences that deeply inform her mission. In a country where 1 in 3 Australians report feeling lonely, she believes gratitude can be a powerful bridge back to belonging.
At the start of 2025, Kathy became the sole owner of Thankly and stepped into founder life full-time, committing fully to re-imaginig a scalable and sustainable, purpose-led brand founded on gratitude and real human connection in the modern world.
**Zoe - Owner and Organiser of Girls Who Boss**
Zoe's career has spanned more than a decade of charity work (alongside international diplomats and on her own projects), study in five countries, advocacy for safer cities for women, an ongoing career as a lawyer and community building through Girls Who Boss. You'll likely have met her at one of our events - read more about what this event means to her [here](https://open.substack.com/pub/girlswhoboss/p/why-international-womens-day-2026?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=4apm4h).
**Julianne Valles - Identity and Decision Authority Coach**
Having rebuilt her identity and life from scratch multiple times - across different countries, career pivots, and seasons - Julianne understands the grit required to choose yourself when there are no guaranteed outcomes.
She helps women break free from the "work-hard" trap and stop waiting for the "perfect moment" to act by tapping into **unapologetic self-trust.** By anchoring into their own authority, her clients move from paralyzing overthinking into a life defined by purpose and freedom of mind.
Julianne works with women who are ready to stop seeking permission and start owning their power, creating a reality that is as bold as their ambitions - no matter their circumstances.
Through a facilitated discussion, we'll learn about twists and turns in each panellists journey and take inspiration from how they went about building lives they love.
*Come solo, or bring a friend*
Guests are welcome at this event - but as with all of our events, friend-making remains central and you are more than encouraged to come alone and meet some new incredible people.
*Who is this event for?*
In short, this event is for anyone looking for inspiration and to grow in themselves - whether that's in business, career or just life generally. There is no "one size fits all" description of our members and we look forward to the diversity in the room at this event.
BEAUTY: What is it and why are we attracted to it?
Hello everybody.
Our next Meet Up is this Sunday 8th March at 11am at Kissaten Cafe, 538 Heidelberg Rd Alphington. The topic for discussion is "Beauty", what is it? why are we attracted to it? As usual, there will be a selection of quotes from famous people to stimulate our discussion.
Please RSVY by Friday evening if you are coming.
Looking forward to seeing you on Sunday,
Vahid
Philosophy Roundtable: How to live the 'Good Life'?
Please join us this Sunday as we discuss how to live the good life. Ilya will be leading this session.
**We will meet at the Queensberry Hotel, 593 Swanston Street, Carlton (100m north of previous location) at 2pm for a 2:15pm start sharp.**
**We kindly ask attendees to pay $5 to attend to help with MeetUp costs & venue costs. This is not mandatory, but if you are a regular member it would be appreciated. Any extra moneys will go towards buying food and drinks for the table. The venue also expects us to spend money as a group, so grateful if everyone could buy a drink from the venue.**
There is no pre-requisite preparation necessary, nor a philosophical background, all that is required is a curious mind. These discussions are both a Socrates Cafe style discussion and lively metaphysical dojo, in the spirit of learning and friendly debate, so please feel free to challenge assumptions and be prepared to have your own assumptions challenged.
Find below some questions to consider, however these are free-ranging events and the below serve as a springboard for the discussion:
**Happiness: a trap?**
1\. Is being happy the same thing as having a Good Life?
2\. If you could be plugged into a "happiness machine" that gave you
nothing but blissful experiences, would you do it?
3\. Is happiness the right goal\, or a side effect of living well?
4\. Can a Good Life include significant amounts of suffering\, if that
suffering is meaningful?
**Meaning and purpose**
5\. Can a life be good if it is lived pursuing whatever we want in the
moment, without a long-term goal or overarching personal narrative?
6\. What makes a given pursuit âpurposefulâ?
7\. Does the fact that we die make life more or less meaningful?
8\. Is the meaning of life to give life meaning?
**Being authentic and agentic**
9\. How much of our life and identity is a performance for others and
society? Does this inhibit living the Good Life?
10\. Is it important to feel in control of our lives and exercising a high
degree of personal agency, rather than following some kind of social
script?
11\. Would you feel most fulfilled if you were able to live in a way that is
âtrue to yourselfâ (without high regard for the expectations of others)?
**Keepinâ busy**
12\. Should a Good Life be easy?
13\. Could pure leisure \(no work\, no struggle\) comprise a Good Life?
14\. Does "meaningful" activity have to be productive\, or can hobbies and
pursuing individual interests be at the centre of a Good Life?
15\. Are some kinds of leisure inherently more conducive to the Good Life
than others (eg. watching Netflix vs reading Dostoevsky)
**What about other people?**
16\. Are certain kinds of relationships a mandatory ingredient for a Good
Life?
17\. Does having children provide a path to fulfilment and meaning?
18\. Does performing some kind of sacrifice \(time\, effort\, money etc\.\) for
the benefit of the community or future generations help us feel that
we are living the Good Life?
Hope to see you there!
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Loving Hut & Bowling Meetup đ đł
đą Vegan Dinner + Bowling Night đł
Join us for a relaxed vegan dinner at Loving Hut on Saturday, March 14 from 6:00â8:00 PM.
Weâll enjoy delicious plant-based food, good conversation, and chill, friendly vibes.
After dinner, weâll head over for bowling at Holiday Lanes for some fun and laughs đ
⨠All are welcome
đĽ 100% vegan dinner
đł Bowling afterwards (optional)
Come eat, connect, and enjoy a fun Saturday night together đ
Locations:
Loving Hut
6569 E Livingston Ave
Reynoldsburg, OH 43068
Holiday lanes
4589 E Broad St
Columbus, OH 43213
Free at Bexley Library- Adventures in Ecological Horticulture
w Rebecca McMackin
Free at Bexley Library
Adventures in Ecological Horticulture
with Rebecca McMackin
Wednesday, March 18
1:00pm - 2:30pm
Gone are the days when a garden could be ornamental alone. We now recognize the impact that our land care practices have on the ecosystems around us, and can see the importance of encouraging biodiversity. Thankfully, we do not need to sacrifice beauty when we invite butterflies and songbirds into our gardens.
Rebecca McMackin has cultivated gorgeous landscapes in the toughest environments possible: urban parks, school playgrounds, and the sidewalks of New York City. She will take lessons from her work at Brooklyn Bridge Park, the Brooklyn Museum, and decades of research to share how those of us who are fortunate enough to care for land, can do it beautifully and ecologically.
Rebecca McMackin is an ecologically obsessed horticulturist and garden designer. She writes, lectures, and teaches on ecological landscape management and pollination ecology, as well as designs the rare public garden.
She is currently Lead Horticulturist for the American Horticultural Society, an Associate with the Harvard Divinity Schoolâs Thinking with Plants and Fungi Initiative, and Consulting Arboretum Curator for Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, NY.
Rebecca spent a decade as Director of Horticulture of Brooklyn Bridge Park, where she managed 85 acres of diverse parkland organically. Their research into cultivating urban biodiversity and ethical management strategies has influenced thousands of people and entire urban parks systems to adopt similar approaches.
She has been published by and featured in the New York Times, Gardens Illustrated, on NPR and PBS. Her garden for the Brooklyn Museum recently won the PPAâs Award of Excellence and her TED Talk has been viewed over a million times. She holds M.Sc. from Columbia University and University of Victoria in landscape design and biology and recently completed the Loeb Fellowship at the
Harvard Graduate School of Design.
This program is presented in partnership with Rooted in Bexley and generously funded by the Bexley Community Foundation and Bexley Community Author Series Fund.
Investing & Personal Finance Meeting
If you are interested in selecting investment choices for your 401(k) or other workplace savings plan, minimizing your income tax liability, or identifying the most effective investments for your brokerage account, we are the group for you.
We are a local chapter of Bogleheads**ÂŽ**, whose investment strategy can be found here:
https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Bogleheads%C2%AE_investment_philosophy
Or you can peruse the Boglehead forum here:
https://www.bogleheads.org/index.php
I look forward to seeing you there.
Mark Vonder Haar
BrowserStack QA Meetup | Columbus (March 12)
**Hello Columbus!**
**The community is buzzing and growing well.**
**We are thrilled to bring our third BrowserStack QA Meetup on March 12th!**
We are creating a space for deeper insights, meaningful connections, and a vibe you won't want to miss.
**What to expect:**
* **Connect:** Network with Columbus' top engineering and QA minds.
* **Learn:** Real-world tactics and trends you can use immediately.
* **Enjoy:** Food, drinks, and great community spirit.
**Agenda**
* **[Sam Gomez](https://www.linkedin.com/in/samueljgomez/)** is presenting "AI is more than LLMs: Choosing the right AI for your needs."
**RSVP Essential:** Space is limited, and we want to ensure a great experience for everyone. **RSVP now to secure your spot!**
đ **Venue:** Leading EDJE, 6515 Longshore Loop, Suite 300, Dublin, OH 43017
đ **Free Parking:** 6725 Longshore Street, Dublin, OH 43017
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**Date & Time:** March 12, 6:00 PM
**Stay Connected!**
Want to continue the conversation beyond the meetup?
Join our **BrowserStack Discord Server** to get updates, connect with fellow QA professionals, and be part of an ongoing discussion. **Donât miss outâclick below to join!**
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**RSVP does not guarantee a seat** â A confirmation email will be sent one day before the event.
**TALK ABSTRACT:**
AI is all the hype these days; however, despite (or maybe because of) the excitement around it, a high percentage of AI projects fail. Projects that are over budget, delayed, or that fail to scale past the POC phase are very common. In many of these scenarios, choosing the right approach can be as critical as the solution itself. Should you build a tailored machine learning model, leverage the power of large language models (LLMs), or integrate with AI copilots? Each option has unique strengths, trade-offs, and resource requirements, and the key to success lies in aligning your choice with your business goals and technical constraints.
In this talk, we will go beyond the basic concepts and definitions to provide a practical guide that allows attendees to navigate these decisions through real-world case studies. We will examine scenarios in which different AI paradigms were chosen, discuss the factors that influenced those decisions, and outline the process for evaluating needs, constraints, and outcomes. From assessing data availability and team expertise to balancing cost and scalability, you'll gain insights into the critical considerations that guide the selection process.
By the end of this session, youâll have a clear process for determining whether machine learning, LLMs, or copilots are best suited to your AI challenges and understand the resources and strategies needed to bring your chosen solution to life. This talk is ideal for decision-makers, technical leads, and innovators seeking to demystify AI implementation and maximize the impact of their investments.
Free Class in the Park: Planning and Growing a Cut Flower Garden
Hosted by Licking Parks District
Planning and Growing a Cut Flower Garden
Thursday,
March 12, 2026
Are you a plant lover or garden enthusiast who would like to add growing cut flowers to your garden repertoire but donât know where to start? Or maybe youâd like to grow flowers instead of grass to attract pollinators?
Whatever your flower dream is, letâs dig in and start here!
Join Tracey Barnes of Moon Maiden Flower Farm to learn the basic foundations of growing a cut flower garden, which includes planning, choosing the right varieties, succession planting for continuous blooms, maintenance, harvesting and post harvest care for making bouquets.
Whatever your horticulture experience level is, youâll gain confidence in your decision making, and before you know it, youâll be slinging flowers and sharing their beauty with others.
Register by Mar 11.
[Register here for free https://www.lickingparkdistrict.com/267/March-2026](https://www.lickingparkdistrict.com/267/March-2026)
6PM - 7:30PM
Location: James Bradley Center, Infirmary Mound Park
Celebrate Her-Women's Wellness and Business Event
https://www.celebrateherevent.com/
Gather your girlfriends, invite your colleagues, and come ready to connect, grow, and celebrate in a powerful way. Feel free to share with special women in your circles, we would be so gracious.
We canât wait to see you there! Workshops, freebies, music, art, massage, hair tinsel, comp. headshot photo, vendors of all modalities.
This Sunday, 12-5pm Edison Venues, Gahanna, Ohio
Youâre officially invited to join us for Celebrate Her â an empowering afternoon designed to uplift, connect, and celebrate women in business, wellness, and community.
March 8, 2026
12:00 PM â 5:00 PM
Third Floor (Menlo) at Edison Venues
781 Science Blvd., Gahanna, Ohio
Enjoy 50+ vendors, inspiring speakers, interactive workshops, shopping, networking, wellness experiences, and so much more. This is more than an event â itâs an experience created to celebrate HER⌠and that includes YOU.
View event details: [https://www.celebrateherevent.co](https://www.celebrateherevent.com/)m

















