BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Lewis & Clark//NONSGML v1.0//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20190310T100000 RDATE:20190310T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20191103T090000 RDATE:20191103T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190623 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190624 LOCATION:Menucha Retreat and Conference Center SUMMARY:Sustaining a Vision: a Courage to Lead Retreat DESCRIPTION:Sustaining a Vision \;is a Courage to Lead retreat for th ose in leadership\, including but not limited to school administrators (P rincipals\, Assistant Principals\, and other district administrators)\, o ffering the time and space to reflect and focus on how we can hold the te nsions of our world\, and work toward connecting\, healing and changing o ur communities. \; At the heart of authentic leadership is the coura ge to be fully human\, to take risks\, to care deeply and to take action even in the midst of change and uncertainty. We invite you to join us in this opportunity to pause and disconnect from the fast pace and distracti ons of daily life\, and join other change-makers who dare to engage their work with presence and compassion. \; While the \;ideal way to experience this opportunity is as a seasonal two-retreat series\, retreat s can be experienced as a standalone weekend. These are designed to help leaders remember their passion for the work they do\, to revisit their vi sion for the future\, and to find potential solutions for next steps. 0\;Courage to Lead \;offers the opportunity to:Learn\, experience and reflect on the critical elements or "habits of the heart" that support o ur democracy. Build thoughtful understanding of your leadership challeng es. Kindle your passion to lead change\, resilience and resistance. Eng age with others holding similar questions for their lives\, listening dee ply and sharing our stories. Learn and participate in a Clearness Commit tee\, designed after a beautiful problem-solving model from the 1600's. View 'Courage Retreat at a Glance' (https://graduate.lclark.edu/live/file s/24791-retreat-at-glancejpg) The Courage to Lead Program is designed to help leaders move beyond the "what" and "how" questions of leadership\, to the "who" questions. It is rooted in the belief that effective leaders hip flows from the identity and integrity of the person. \;Questions? \;Please contact Dawn Montgomery \;dawnm@lclark.edu (mailto:%20d awnm@lclark.edu) Spring/Summer Session Details &\; Registration Da tes &\; Times: \;Sunday-Tuesday\, June 23-25\, 2019. Retreat begin s at 5 p.m. and ends at 11:30 a.m.Location: Menucha Retreat and Conferenc e Center\, 38711 E Historic Columbia River Hwy Corbett\, ORFacilitators:& #160\;Dawn Montgomery\, EdD\; Sherri Carreker\, MEd\; Kevin Bacon\, \ ;MEd Cost and Accommodation Options: \;$550. Includes 15 PDUs or Was hington Clock Hours (please contact to let us know if you are seeking Clo ck Hours). Costs include participation in the retreat\, all meals and 0\;double-occupancy accommodations. A limited number of $350 scholarship rates available. \;To request a scholarship\, please contact Matsya Siosal at \;msiosal@lclark.edu (mailto:msiosal@lclark.edu) \;and share\, to the degree you are comfortable\, about your need for scholarsh ip.Register Online Here (https://mylc.lclark.edu/graduate/cce/cce.ctl-edu cational-admin.2.28.19)Graduate-level credit: \;A retreat session can be taken for 2 semester hours of graduate-degree applicable credit (and applied to a Professional Administrator License). Please contact Dawn Mon tgomery for more details at \;dawnm@lclark.edu (mailto:dawnm@lclark.e du)Accessibility: We are committed to making our events accessible to all needs and abilities. When registering\, please let us know your access n eeds. Contact us at 503-768-6040 or cce@lclark.edu (mailto:cce@lclark.edu ) \;with questions.Please note: Discounted ‘\;Student Rate  19\; registrations are for current students only and do not include conti nuing education credit (CEU/PDUs) About the FacilitatorsKevin Bacon is a seasoned educator who has has dedicated his life work to student outcome s and community engagement. Prior to his appointment as Director of the C ondordia 3 to PhD Collaborative\, Kevin served as principal of Boise-Elio t/Humboldt PK-12 school in northeast Portland. In addition\, he has over 32 years of educational experience working in all sectors of the city wit h every community and student demographic. He has been a teacher\, studen t management specialist\, biotech education coordinator\, vice principal\ , principal and facilitator of Courage to Lead\, a professional developme nt series for school administrators. \;Over the years\, by building p artnerships and focusing on the collective impact of the students and com munity\, Kevin has ensured that his schools have had a healthy balance of support for whole-child development and health. Kevin has a wife and thr ee children and loves spending his leisure time golfing and enjoying spor ts.Sherri Carreker has served 44 years in public education Pre-K through 12. Her roles varied from teacher\, instructional coach\, assistant princ ipal\, principal to professional development consultant. In addition to h er public school experience\, she worked within the Teacher Education Dep artment\, chaired the Educational Leadership Department\, and directed th e Center for Community Engagement at the Graduate School of Education and Counseling at Lewis & Clark College. Currently\, she serves as a Coura ge &\; Renewal facilitator and volunteers in the community.Dawn Montgo mery's 32 years in K-12 education supports her service to the professiona l development of leaders. Her varied work experience include elementary a nd middle school teacher\, middle and high school vice principal\, high s chool principal\, and district office director overseeing K-12 schools an d many district programs and initiatives. Besides serving as a Courage an d Renewal facilitator\, she is an executive performance coach\, an equity trainer and facilitator and she directs educational leadership licensing programs at Lewis &\; Clark College.Matsya Siosal's \;professiona l background includes leadership positions with for-profit corporations s mall and large\, mission-driven consumer goods companies\, and in higher education. Currently she directs the Center for Community Engagement at L ewis &\; Clark's Graduate School of Education and Counseling. Matsya w as introduced to Courage and Renewal when she joined Lewis &\; Clark i n 2010\, and participated in her first Courage to Lead retreat in June of 2015. Since then she has continued to participate in Courage retreats at least once annually. She finds that Courage retreats provide the time an d space to experience what it is like to\, as Emily Dickinson wrote\, "dw ell in possibility". Courage to Lead programs have enabled Matsya to navi gate the challenges that come with leadership with more clarity and resil ience\, as well as supported her in creating greater balance and wholenes s within the personal and professional dimensions of her life. Currently in the facilitator preparation apprenticeship program\, Matsya is excited to incorporate Courage to Lead facilitation into her career\, as a means to provide space for people to do that very counter-cultural act of slow ing down\, practicing radical self-care\, and tuning in to their own inna te wisdom.New workshops and trainings are added to our calendar regularly . For the latest on professional development related to your specific int erests\, sign up for our mailing list! (https://lclark.tfaforms.net/47354 41) X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Sustaining a Vision \;is a Courage to Lead retreat for those in leadership\, including but not li mited to school administrators (Principals\, Assistant Principals\, and o ther district administrators)\, offering the time and space to reflect an d focus on how we can hold the tensions of our world\, and work toward co nnecting\, healing and changing our communities. \;
At the heart of authentic leadership is the courage to be fully human\, to take risks\, to care deeply and to take action even in the midst of c hange and uncertainty. We invite you to join us in this opportunity to pa use and disconnect from the fast pace and distractions of daily life\, an d join other change-makers who dare to engage their work with presence an d compassion. \;
While the \;ideal way to expe rience this opportunity is as a seasonal two-retreat series\, retreats ca n be experienced as a standalone weekend. These are designed to help lead ers remember their passion for the work they do\, to revisit their vision for the future\, and to find potential solutions for next steps. \;< /p>
Courage to Lead \;offers the opportunity to:
The Courage to Lead Program is de signed to help leaders move beyond the "what" and "how" questions of lead ership\, to the "who" questions. It is rooted in the belief that effectiv e leadership flows from the identity and integrity of the person. \;< /p>
Questions? \;Please contact Dawn Mo ntgomery \;dawnm@lclark.edu< /p>
Dates &\
; Times: \;Sunday-Tuesday\, June 23-25\, 2019. Retreat begin
s at 5 p.m. and ends at 11:30 a.m.
Location: Menuch
a Retreat and Conference Center\, 38711 E Historic Columbia River Hwy Cor
bett\, OR
Facilitators: \;Dawn Montgomery\, EdD
\; Sherri Carreker\, MEd\; Kevin Bacon\, \;MEd
Cost a nd Accommodation Options: \;$550. Includes 15 PDUs or Washin gton Clock Hours (please contact to let us know if you are seeking Clock Hours). Costs include participation in the retreat\, all meals and \; double-occupancy accommodations.
A limited number of $350
scholarship rates available. \;To request a scholarship\, p
lease contact Matsya Siosal at \;
msiosal@lclark.edu \;and share\, to the degree you are comfortabl
e\, about your need for scholarship.
Gr aduate-level credit: \;A retreat session can be taken for 2 semester hours of graduate-degree applicable credit (and applied to a Pro fessional Administrator License). Please contact Dawn Montgomery for more details at \;dawnm@lclark.edu< /p>
Kevin Bacon is a season ed educator who has has dedicated his life work to student outcomes and c ommunity engagement. Prior to his appointment as Director of the Condordi a 3 to PhD Collaborative\, Kevin served as principal of Boise-Eliot/Humbo ldt PK-12 school in northeast Portland. In addition\, he has over 32 year s of educational experience working in all sectors of the city with every community and student demographic. He has been a teacher\, student manag ement specialist\, biotech education coordinator\, vice principal\, princ ipal and facilitator of Courage to Lead\, a professional development seri es for school administrators. \;Over the years\, by building p artnerships and focusing on the collective impact of the students and com munity\, Kevin has ensured that his schools have had a healthy balance of support for whole-child development and health. Kevin has a wife and thr ee children and loves spending his leisure time golfing and enjoying spor ts.
Sherri Carreker has served 44 years in public education Pre-K through 12. Her roles varied from teacher\, instructional coach\, assistant principal\, principal to professional development cons ultant. In addition to her public school experience\, she worked within t he Teacher Education Department\, chaired the Educational Leadership Depa rtment\, and directed the Center for Community Engagement at the Graduate School of Education and Counseling at Lewis & Clark College. Currently \, she serves as a Courage &\; Renewal facilitator and volunteers in t he community.
Dawn Montgomery's 32 years in K-12 e ducation supports her service to the professional development of leaders. Her varied work experience include elementary and middle school teacher\ , middle and high school vice principal\, high school principal\, and dis trict office director overseeing K-12 schools and many district programs and initiatives. Besides serving as a Courage and Renewal facilitator\, s he is an executive performance coach\, an equity trainer and facilitator and she directs educational leadership licensing programs at Lewis &\; Clark College.
Matsya Siosal's \;professional background includes leadership positions with for-profit corporations sm all and large\, mission-driven consumer goods companies\, and in higher e ducation. Currently she directs the Center for Community Engagement at Le wis &\; Clark's Graduate School of Education and Counseling. Matsya wa s introduced to Courage and Renewal when she joined Lewis &\; Clark in 2010\, and participated in her first Courage to Lead retreat in June of 2015. Since then she has continued to participate in Courage retreats at least once annually. She finds that Courage retreats provide the time and space to experience what it is like to\, as Emily Dickinson wrote\, "dwe ll in possibility". Courage to Lead programs have enabled Matsya to navig ate the challenges that come with leadership with more clarity and resili ence\, as well as supported her in creating greater balance and wholeness within the personal and professional dimensions of her life. Currently i n the facilitator preparation apprenticeship program\, Matsya is excited to incorporate Courage to Lead facilitation into her career\, as a means to provide space for people to do that very counter-cultural act of slowi ng down\, practicing radical self-care\, and tuning in to their own innat e wisdom.
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