Calendar

2009
2008
2007

January 19-20, 2009 — Providence Care
Kingston, Ontario — Leadership Meeting
With Lauri Prest, Bob Stilger, Toke Moeller, Michael Jones, Teresa Posakony

January 22-26, 2009 — International Disciples Women’s Ministries
Greensboro, North Carolina — Biannual Cabinet Meeting
With Adonna Bowman, Judy Row, Patti Case, Teresa Posakony

February 7, 2009 — Salt Lake Center for Engaging Community
Salt Lake City, Utah — Sustainability Summit Core Team

February 19, 2009 — Salt Lake Center for Engaging Community
Salt Lake City, Utah — World Cafe Workshop

March 22-25, 2009 — Art of Hosting: Strengthening Families
Springfield, Illinois — Open Enrollment Training
With Lina Cramer, Renee Jackson, Chris Corrigan, Muryah Baldwin, Teresa Posakony

March 30 – April 2, 2009 — Disciples of Christ
Morgantown, Indiana —
Art of Hosting: Creating a Movement for Wholeness
With Patti Case, Linda Gardner, Teresa Posakony

April 16, 2009 — Salt Lake Center for Engaging Community
Salt Lake City Utah — Appreciative Inquiry Workshop

April 27-30, 2009 — Art of Hosting
Ottawa, Ontario — Open Enrollment Training
With Jean Ogilvie, Pamela Shreiver, Allister Hain, Chris Corrigan, Kathy Jourdain, Teresa Posakony

May 14-17, 2009 — Leadership in a Self-Organizing World
Leavenworth, Washington

May 26-29, 2009 — Canadian Labour Congress
Cornwall, Ontario — Education Committee Training
With Tamara Levine, Chris Corrigan, Esther Matte

June 1, 2009 — Providence Care
Kingston, Ontario — Leadership Development Program
With Lauri Prest

June 3-4, 2009 — Providence Care
Kingston, Ontario — Conversational Leadership Workshop
With Lauri Prest, Anny Symes


June 17-21, 2009 — Institute of Noetic Sciences
Tucson, Arizona —
Bi Annual Conference World Cafe and Participative Learning
With Kathleen Erickson, Teresa Posakony, Sharon Joy Kleitsch, Jane Gignoux

June 28-July 1, 2009 — Art of Hosting
Gold Lake Mountain, Colorado — For People Asking Urgent Questions About Money Issues
With Martin Siesta, Christina Baldwin, Ann Linnea, Teresa Posakony, Marty Kurtz, Elizabeth Jetton, Dick Wagner


July 3-12, 2009 — Family Vacation
Fairmont, British Columbia


July 16-21, 2009 — Art of Hosting Community of Practice
Bowen Island, British Columbia

July 29 – August 1, 2009 — Disciples of Christ
Indianapolis, Indiana — General Assembly World Cafe and Participative Learning
With Patti Case, Teresa Posakony

August 3-7, 2009 — Camp Valor
Tooele, Utah — Hemophilia Foundation Camp with Isaac

August 27-30, 2009 — Art of Hosting
Wellington, New Zealand — Open Enrollment
With Toke Moeller, Mary-Alice Arthur, Glen Lauder, Helen Emerson

September 3, 2009 — Landcare Research
Auckland, New Zealand — Client Coaching
With Glen Lauder, Wayne Know, Roq Gareau

September 4-5, 2009 — Te Waiora a Tane
Whatipu, New Zealand — Men’s Gathering
With Wayne Knox, Roq Gareau, Glen Lauder

September 18, 2009 — Providence Care
Kingston, Ontario —
Conversational Leadership: Thinking Together for a Change
With Roy Romanow, Juanita Brown, Phil Cass, Lauri Prest, Teresa Posakony

September 25, 2009 — Salt Lake Center for Engaging Community
Salt Lake City, Utah — Sustainability Summit
With Ben Mates, Jane Holt

October 15-18, 2009 — Art of Hosting
Vancouver Island, British Columbia — Open Enrollment Training
With Chris Corrigan, Caitlin Frost, Teresa Posakony, David Stevenson, Diana Smith, Nancy McPhee, Paula Beltgens

November 6-7, 2009 — The Canadian Media Guild
Toronto, Ontario — Presidents Council Planning Meeting
With Barb Saxberg, Marc-Philippe Laurin

November 9-11, 2009 — Art of Hosting
Rosendale, New York — Open Enrollment Training
With Nancy Fritsche Eagan, Martin Siesta, Silas Lusias, Kelly McGowan

December 12, 2009 — The Berkana Institute, The Salt Lake Center for Engaging Community
Salt Lake City, Utah — Participative Leadership Appetizer
With Kathy Lung

December 23, 2009 — Family Holiday
Fairmont, British Columbia

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Gifts of Circle - Question Cardsasd
Gifts of Circle is 30 short essays divided into 4 sections: 1) Circle's Bigger Purpose, 2) Circle's Practice, 3) Circle's First Requirements, and 4) Circle's Possibility for Men. From the Introduction: "Circle is what I turn to in the most comprehensive stories I know -- the stories of human beings trying to be kind and aware together, trying to make a difference in varied causes for which we need to go well together. Circle is also what I turn to in the most immediate needs that live right in front of me and in front of most of us -- sharing dreams and difficulties, exploring conflicts and coherences. Circle is what I turn to. Circle is what turns us to each other."

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This set of Note Cards (8 cards + envelopes)  quotes a few favorite passages from poems in In My Nature. I offer them as inspiration. And leave room for you to write personal notes.

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This set of Note Cards (8 cards + envelopes)  quotes a few favorite passages from poems in Most Mornings. I offer them as inspiration. And leave room for you to write personal notes.

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