BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Lewis & Clark//NONSGML v1.0//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20130310T100000 RDATE:20130310T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20131103T090000 RDATE:20131103T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130403 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130404 LOCATION:Mosca\, Colorado SUMMARY:The Journey Toward an Undivided Life: Reconnecting Soul and Role and a Sense of Place DESCRIPTION:Too often we feel divided in our lives\, separated in how we spend our days from \;our true selves\, our gifts\, and the work that brings us alive. This retreat offers a safe space to remember who you ar e and to experience a Circle of Trust\, bringing together the work of Par ker J. Palmer with Jeff's work in teaching and learning and constructing meaning through the Scottish Storyline method and Sally's work in educati on and community and lifelong learning. This retreat offers a space wher e we can explore our own most profound questions at the heart of our many roles\, at home and at work\, from family member to community member\, i ncluding the important role of citizen on the planet\, and what it means to have a sense of place. The facilitators create a safe place for partic ipants to slow down and listen to their own hearts and inner wisdom in a quiet\, focused and disciplined space where the noise around us – and w ithin us – can subside. Who should attend? This retreat is for anyone seeking ways to live an undivided life\, to live with wholeness. It is f or those who care about their community\, their planet\, and are seeking a place for personal renewal. It is for those who are troubled by injusti ce and violence and are struggling with their own sense of powerlessness. It is for those who\, in Parker Palmer's phrase\, are experiencing "the politics of the broken-hearted\," facing the seeming divisiveness in our democracy\, and looking for ways of responding that are creative and life -giving. Retreat Details &\; RegistrationDates: Wednesday-Friday\, Ap ril 3-5\, 2013Times: 4 p.m. Wednesday-mid-day FridayLocation: Zapata Ranc h\, Mosca ColoradoCost: $799 by 1/30\, $889 after\, includes all retreat fees\, lodging\, and all meals This retreat fills quickly and is limited to 24 participants-register early to ensure your place. To register sen d a check payable to Still Learning\, Inc with your completed registratio n form to: Dr. Sally Z. Hare\, Still Learning\, Inc.\, PO Box 14028\, Sur fside Beach\, SC 29587Informational brochure and registration form (PDF) (https://graduate.lclark.edu/live/files/13081-cot-retreat-zapata-ranch-ap ril-2013)Questions? Contact Sally Z. Hare at 843-238-9291 or couragetotea ch@sc.rr.com (mailto:couragetoteach@sc.rr.com) or Jeff Creswell at \; creswell@me.com (mailto:creswell@me.com) Retreat LeadershipJeff Creswell \;has been teaching elementary school children and presenting worksh ops for educators around the world for over thirty years. He has worked w ith teachers using the Storyline method since it was first brought to the United States from Scotland in 1990. \; He is the author of a book o n the method published by Heinemann Books\, Creating Worlds\, Constructin g Meaning: The Scottish Storyline Method. \; He first participated in a series of Courage to Teach retreats in 1999 and became a national faci litator in 2001. \; He has worked with teachers\, school administrato rs\, clergy and lay leaders\, and cross professional groups.Sally Z. Hare is a teacher and a learner and a student of community. She earned her do ctorate at the University of South Carolina and has completed post-doctor al work in settings as diverse as the Harvard University Leadership Insti tute\, the Center for Contemplative Mind in Society\, and the Institute o f Noetic Science's Healing Arts of Bali. \; She is president of still learning\, inc\, and Singleton Distinguished Professor Emerita at Coasta l Carolina University\, where she served for many years as Dean of the Gr aduate School and Continuing Education and founding director of the Cente r for Education and Community. \;During her Kellogg fellowship in th e early 90's\, Sally had the chance to meet Parker Palmer as she was expl oring the concept of community. Parker invited her to work with him as he created The Courage to Teach. Since that time\, she has worked with the national Center for Courage &\; Renewal and facilitated Courage to Tea ch® and Courage to Lead® and Circle of Trust® programs in South Caroli na\, North Carolina\, Kentucky\, Georgia\, Oregon\, and Kansas\, as well as Australia and Canada\, and leads circle of trust retreats \; with educators\, physicians\, community and nonprofit leaders and other profe ssionals. About still learning\, inc. still learning\, inc.\, is about renewing \;what \;we \;do \;by \;reclaiming who we ar e\, \;in the world of work\, the world of parenting\, the world of fa mily\, \;the world of leadership. We are dedicated to the lifelong le arning \;of teachers\, educators\, parents\, business and other leade rs through renewal programs in workshop and retreat settings all over the country. For more information\, see www.stilllearning.org (http://www.st illlearning.org/) About the Zapata RanchA working bison ranch owned by T he Nature Conservancy and managed through a one-of-a-kind partnership wit h the Duke and Janet Phillips Family–a third-generation ranching family \, the Zapata Ranch is a 103\,000-acre bison and guest ranch located on t he eastern wall of the San Luis Valley of Southern Colorado. It borders t he Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve\, the newest National Park in the United States. The high desert \;grasslands\, alpine forests\ , wetlands\, sand dunes\, creeks and lush meadows offer one of the most s cenic and ecologically diverse landscapes in the United States. The ranch and surrounding valley is a wildlife mecca and is home to thousands of e lk\, bison\, deer\, coyotes\, birds and many other species. Learn more at http://www.zranch.org/index.cfm?id=67c8f9db-d1c8-4c6b-62e3094336bbd0&\ ;home.html (http://www.zranch.org/index.cfm?id=67c8f9db-d1c8-4c6b-62e3094 336bbd0&\;home.html) X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Too often we feel divided in our lives\, separated in how we spend our days from \;our true selve s\, our gifts\, and the work that brings us alive. This retreat offers a safe space to remember who you are and to experience a Circle of Trust\, bringing together the work of Parker J. Palmer with Jeff's work in teachi ng and learning and constructing meaning through the Scottish Storyline m ethod and Sally's work in education and community and lifelong learning.< /p>
This retreat offers a space where we can explore our o wn most profound questions at the heart of our many roles\, at home and a t work\, from family member to community member\, including the important role of citizen on the planet\, and what it means to have a sense of pla ce. The facilitators create a safe place for participants to slow down an d listen to their own hearts and inner wisdom in a quiet\, focused and di sciplined space where the noise around us – and within us – can subsi de.
This retre at is for anyone seeking ways to live an undivided life\, to live with wh oleness. It is for those who care about their community\, their planet\, and are seeking a place for personal renewal. It is for those who are tro ubled by injustice and violence and are struggling with their own sense o f powerlessness. It is for those who\, in Parker Palmer's phrase\, are ex periencing "the politics of the broken-hearted\," facing the seeming divi siveness in our democracy\, and looking for ways of responding that are c reative and life-giving.
Dates: Wednesday-Friday\, Apri l 3-5\, 2013
Times: 4 p.m. Wednesday-mi d-day Friday
Location: Zapata Ranch\, M osca Colorado
Cost: $799 by 1/30\, $889 after\, includes all retreat fees\, lodging\, and all meals
This retreat fills quickly and is limited to 24 participants-regis ter early to ensure your place.
To register send a che ck payable to Still Learning\, Inc with your completed registration form to: Dr. Sally Z. Hare\, Still Learning\, Inc.\, PO Box 14028\, Surfside B each\, SC 29587
Informational brochure and registration form (PDF)
Questions? Contact Sally Z. Hare at 843-238-9291 or couragetoteach@sc.rr.com or Jeff Creswell at \;creswell@me.com
Jeff Creswell& #160\;has been teaching elementary school children and presentin g workshops for educators around the world for over thirty years. He has worked with teachers using the Storyline method since it was first brough t to the United States from Scotland in 1990. \; He is the author of a book on the method published by Heinemann Books\, Creating Worlds\, Constructing Meaning: The Scottish Storyline Method. \; He firs t participated in a series of Courage to Teach retreats in 1999 and becam e a national facilitator in 2001. \; He has worked with teachers\, sc hool administrators\, clergy and lay leaders\, and cross professional gro ups.
Sally Z. Hare is a teacher and a l earner and a student of community. She earned her doctorate at the Univer sity of South Carolina and has completed post-doctoral work in settings a s diverse as the Harvard University Leadership Institute\, the Center for Contemplative Mind in Society\, and the Institute of Noetic Science's He aling Arts of Bali. \; She is president of still learning\, inc\, and Singleton Distinguished Professor Emerita at Coastal Carolina University \, where she served for many years as Dean of the Graduate School and Con tinuing Education and founding director of the Center for Education and C ommunity. \;During her Kellogg fellowship in the early 90's\, Sally had the chance to meet Parker Palmer as she was exploring the concept of community. Parker invited her to work with him as he created The Courage to Teach. Since that time\, she has worked with the national Center for C ourage &\; Renewal and facilitated Courage to Teach® and Courage to L ead® and Circle of Trust® programs in South Carolina\, North Carolina\, Kentucky\, Georgia\, Oregon\, and Kansas\, as well as Australia and Cana da\, and leads circle of trust retreats \; with educators\, physician s\, community and nonprofit leaders and other professionals.
still learning\, inc.\, is about renewing \;what \;we \;do \;by \;rec laiming who we are\, \;in the world of work\, the world of parenting\ , the world of family\, \;the world of leadership. We are dedicated t o the lifelong learning \;of teachers\, educators\, parents\, busines s and other leaders through renewal programs in workshop and retreat sett ings all over the country. For more information\, see www.stilllearning.org
A working bison ranch owned by The Nature Conservancy and managed through a one-of-a-kind partn ership with the Duke and Janet Phillips Family–a third-generation ranch ing family\, the Zapata Ranch is a 103\,000-acre bison and guest ranch lo cated on the eastern wall of the San Luis Valley of Southern Colorado. It borders the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve\, the newest Nat ional Park in the United States. The high desert \;grasslands\, alpin e forests\, wetlands\, sand dunes\, creeks and lush meadows offer one of the most scenic and ecologically diverse landscapes in the United States. The ranch and surrounding valley is a wildlife mecca an d is home to thousands of elk\, bison\, deer\, coyotes\, birds and many o ther species. Learn more athttp://www.zranch.org/ind ex.cfm?id=67c8f9db-d1c8-4c6b-62e3094336bbd0&\;home.html
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