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we didn't print programs - instead i made a chalkboard program board that sat at the base of the tree.
Volunteer Summer MacCool Nicaragua Managua April May 2014 Children/Orphanage/Street Children program: Feeding poor neighborhood, and giving schools supplies donations. Thank you Summer for your work and donations.
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Ferrum College held its annual Boone Honors Program banquet on April 28, 2019 in the Blue Ridge Mountain Room on campus. During the program, six Boone Honors Program seniors were recognized.
Congratulations to Chantal Aaron of St. Catherine Parish, Jamaica, and Suffolk, VA; Katherine Anderson of Mechanicsville, VA; Leya Deickman of Fayetteville, NC; Mark Kellam of Springfield, VA; Quentin Montgomery of Ararat, VA; and Joshua Wright of Stuart, VA.
The Boone Honors Program was established in 2001 under the direction of David Howell, dean of arts and humanities, professor of religion, and director of faculty development, and is named in honor of former Ferrum College President Jerry Boone and Shirley Boone. Lana Whited, professor of English, is the program director.
Volunteer in Nepal Kathmandu George O'Brien Teaching program. "I have a lot of volunteering experience. I have worked with teens a great deal. I peer tutored in high school, and now tutor elementary school students in Math and English. I'm in the Bonner Leader's program at Waynesburg University, PA. It requires me to complete 280 hours during the summer with a nonprofit".
River’s Edge, A Place for Reflection and Action, a Ministry of the Congregation of St. Joseph in Rocky River, Ohio.
Margaret J. Wheatley is an American writer and management consultant who studies organizational behavior.
Margaret J. Wheatley presented "The Gift Economy" seminar November 1, 2013 at the River's Edge Cleveland in Rocky River, Ohio.
While visiting the Cleveland area, Margaret contributed a conversation to the I-Open library offering a generous and wise perspective on today's shifting world, what we as leaders can do next, and what must be done in the face of deteriorating civilization to sustain belief in human potential.
Related Interview Materials at I-Open:
•Flickr Album www.flickr.com/photos/iopen/sets/72157646395355818
•I-Open Research www.i-open.org/research/margaret-j-wheatley-capacity-buil...
•Scribd www.scribd.com/doc/237885827/Margaret-J-Wheatley-Intervie...
•SlideShare www.slideshare.net/IOpen2/margaret-jwheatleyinterviewtran...
•SoundCloud soundcloud.com/i-open/margaret-j-wheatley-writer
•YouTube youtu.be/0odR7BrJ2bM?list=UUrIFpGrW_imvof4G5jvvhQw
•Vimeo vimeo.com/104064619
Additional Resources:
* en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_J._Wheatley
* The Berkana Institute, a global charitable leadership foundation berkana.org
Kofi Lomotey '74 lead a presentation on the history of the Shule Program (Shule means "school" in Swahili) that he developed in the 70s, for Black children in the Oberlin community.
Photo by Mike Crupi
Students in the Jewish Museum's Teen Intern Program tour "Scenes from the Collection."
The Teen Intern Program offers students the opportunity to gain work experience by assisting professional educators in the Museum’s art studio and galleries, while simultaneously exploring art and Jewish culture, and developing their own creative interests. Photos by Matthew Carasella.