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SUMMARY:Historic Stagville Tour - October 2021
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a tour of Historic Stagville\, a state historic site in northern Durham County that includes remnants of one of the largest plantations in North Carolina. The Bennehan-Cameron family owned approximately 30\,000 acres of land\, and enslaved about 900 people on this property. Stagville protects a fraction of the land from that plantation\, including original housing for enslaved people (1851)\, a massive barn (1860)\, and a Bennehan family house (1787-1799). Stagville is dedicated to teaching about the lives and work of enslaved people on the plantation. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to join Stagville staff and other community members in learning more about Historic Stagville. The tour will begin at 1:00. Please allow sufficient time for the drive there.\n\nLocation: 5828 Old Oxford Road\, Durham\, NC. We’ll meet at the visitors center\, which is the dark green building all the way at the end of the driveway. Everyone can park in the lot there to start. The address is 5828 Old Oxford\, Durham\, NC 27712. If folks are coming from Durham or Highway 85\, once they are on Old Oxford Highway they should keep an eye out for a Merck construction site and big company entrance on the left– the site entrance will be the next driveway on the right. Look for a sign that says Historic Stagville and a gravel driveway with a wooden gate. If you pass Stagville Road on the left\, you’ve gone too far!\n\nCost: $10/person. Additional donations to Stagville are welcome here.\n\nRegister below.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/historic-stagville-tour-october-2021/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211012T113000
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CREATED:20181113T165148Z
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SUMMARY:Art of Conscious Aging: A Group for Women
DESCRIPTION:During the pandemic Art of Conscious Aging is meeting via Zoom. \nContact info@rcwms.org to join the group.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/art-of-conscious-aging-a-group-for-women/2021-10-12/
LOCATION:via Zoom\, Durham\, NC\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211010T150000
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SUMMARY:Bitter Magic: A Reading with Nancy Kilgore (via Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to host Nancy Kilgore on Sunday\, October 10\, for a reading from her new novel\, Bitter Magic. Inspired by the true story of the witchcraft trial of Isobel Gowdie in 1662\, a chance encounter leads teenaged Margaret into the circle of Gowdie\, a “cunning woman” who practices magic and travels in the fairy world. But Scotland is aflame with wars over religion–English against Scots\, Catholics against Protestants–and in the Scottish Highlands the witch craze is at its height. \n“Kilgore paints a world in conflict between folkloric beliefs of fairies and magic—views held by the common folk and by many in the upper class—and adherence to Presbyterian beliefs and practices…the reader comes to understand how different beliefs coexisted and which beliefs benefited those in power. Additionally\, the novel has a number of feminist threads\, illustrating injustices the female characters face and the ways they seek to be masters of their own fates. All of this is set amongst the lush green and rocky scenery of a seaside village filled with fairies.” – Rebecca Welper\, RCWMS. For more of Rebecca’s review\, visit our blog. \n“Based on the life story of a confessed witch\, Nancy Hayes Kilgore’s engrossing historical novel Bitter Magic concerns a teenager with a dangerous interest in magic. Ample details about the religious and political landscape of 1660s Scotland enliven the text\, including around the struggle for dominance between Catholics and Protestants\, and the emerging importance of rationality in religious discourse. Characters discuss the crimes committed by witches\, their hardships\, and the glaring inequities in wealth distribution among people who were supposed to be equal in the eyes of God.” – Foreward Review. \nKilgore lives and writes in Burlington\, Vermont. Formerly a parish pastor (Presbyterian and Congregational\,) she has been been writing fiction and essays and practicing as a pastoral counselor (psychotherapist) for over twenty years. Kilgore’s 2011 novel Sea Level was published by RCWMS. \nMore info and order the book:  HERE. \nPlease REGISTER by selecting a free ticket below. Registrants will receive a Zoom link in the automated ticket confirmation.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/bitter-magic-a-reading-with-nancy-kilgore-via-zoom/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211007T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211007T120000
DTSTAMP:20260612T091534
CREATED:20210719T143610Z
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SUMMARY:Prompt by Prompt: Writing and More Writing with Carol Henderson - 8 sessions (via Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:In this generative writing workshop\, taking place over eight sessions\, we will write in response to carefully selected prompts–two\, maybe three\, each session. As with all the prompts Carol offers\, you can run with them literally or go wherever your thoughts and feelings take you. We will have time for a few readings during each session. Come prepared to write a lot\, to go deep\, and to be surprised. Open to writers of all levels and genres. \nDates: Thursdays October 7\, 14\, 21\, 28; November 4\, 11\, 18; & December 2.\n \nCost: $160 (sliding scale available\, contact info@rcwms.org) \nLeader: Carol Henderson is a writer and workshop leader. More about Carol here.  \nRegistrants will receive a Zoom link in the automated ticket confirmation.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/prompt-by-prompt-writing-and-more-writing-with-carol-henderson-8-sessions-via-zoom/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211003T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211003T150000
DTSTAMP:20260612T091534
CREATED:20210726T140404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210913T182351Z
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SUMMARY:Quilts\, Quilting\, and Soul with Jereann King Johnson (via Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:Jereann King Johnson slept under and pieced quilts as far back as she can remember. Her early discovery of and fondness for textiles and textures flourishes still.Her quilt making is inspired by ethnic designs\, works of art\, nature\, personal stories\, history\, as well as traditional quilt patterns. \n\n\nFor her\, quilting is a dynamic metaphor for living\, for community development\, and for creative expression — putting pieces\, often time discarded pieces\, together to make something new. \nJoin us for Jereann’s presentation as she shares the magic of quilts and quiltmaking in her life.  Prepare to learn and be inspired. \n\nLeader: In collaboration with several North Carolina quilters\, Jereann helped to launch the African American Quilt Circle in 1997 and the Heritage Quilters in 2001. As a fiber artist\, she finds inspiration from all dimensions of life\, love\, and joy.\n\n\n\nCost: $10\n\nRegister below. Registrants will receive a Zoom link in the automated ticket confirmation.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/quilts-quilting-and-soul-with-jereann-king-johnson-via-zoom/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210921T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210921T130000
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SUMMARY:Historic Stagville Tour - September
DESCRIPTION:Editor’s note: The September Stagville event is now sold out. Please register now to join us in October if you are able. \nJoin us for a tour of Historic Stagville\, a state historic site in northern Durham County that includes remnants of one of the largest plantations in North Carolina. The Bennehan-Cameron family owned approximately 30\,000 acres of land\, and enslaved about 900 people on this property. Stagville protects a fraction of the land from that plantation\, including original housing for enslaved people (1851)\, a massive barn (1860)\, and a Bennehan family house (1787-1799). Stagville is dedicated to teaching about the lives and work of enslaved people on the plantation. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to join Stagville staff and other community members in learning more about Historic Stagville. The tour will begin at 11:00. Please allow sufficient time for the drive there.\n\nLocation: 5828 Old Oxford\, Highway\, Durham\, NC\n\nCost: $10/person. Additional donations to Stagville are welcome here.\n\nRegister below.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/historic-stagville-tour-september/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210915T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210915T203000
DTSTAMP:20260612T091534
CREATED:20210726T144934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210824T174836Z
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SUMMARY:Ministry of Black Women's Self Care\, September - with Kim Gaubault (via Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:Kim Gaubault recognizes that self-care is often the component that remains a form of intervention (after the break or the medical emergency) rather than a preventative measure. When we allow our bodies\, minds and/or spirits to break down in the course of doing this work\, we are not only putting ourselves at risk but we are putting at risk the integrity of the work for which we are laboring. This work is a work of self-love\, communal love\, Womanist Ethicism\, it is multi-generational\, multicultural and is not finite\, but is instead as infinite as the beauty in the divinity that is Blackness. Come and share in this life’s work! This program is specifically designed to offer practical tools for everyday self-care to Black women-identified individuals doing all forms of ministry\, in church and community. \nSeptember 15: Sowing Seeds\, Reaping Gardens\nOctober 20: The Magic in Being Multigenerational\nNovember 17: Living and Loving Out Loud: Black Girl Magic\nDecember 15: The Gift in Beginning Again\nLeader: Kimberly Gaubault (McCrae) is an intentional lover of humanity and actively lives the self-care life about which she teaches and advocates. Her personal philosophy of interpersonal interaction is\, “If I’ve not positively influenced someone everywhere I’ve gone\, I’ve not walked in my purpose.” \nCost: $10\, $25\, or $40 \nper session. Choose the price that fits your budget. Sign up for one or each remaining session in the series. \nRegister: \nOctober: HERE.\nNovember: HERE.\nDecember: HERE. \nRegister for September below. \nRegistrants will receive a Zoom link in the automated ticket confirmation.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/ministry-of-black-womens-self-care-september-with-kim-gaubault-via-zoom-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210914T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210914T140000
DTSTAMP:20260612T091534
CREATED:20181113T165148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221004T133512Z
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SUMMARY:Art of Conscious Aging: A Group for Women
DESCRIPTION:During the pandemic Art of Conscious Aging is meeting via Zoom. \nContact info@rcwms.org to join the group.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/art-of-conscious-aging-a-group-for-women/2021-09-14/
LOCATION:via Zoom\, Durham\, NC\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210913T190000
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SUMMARY:Poetry Across Borders with Linda Ehrlich - 4 sessions (via Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:Let’s explore Japanese\, Chinese\, and Middle Eastern poetry from earlier centuries! This four-session workshop\, on September 13\, 20\, 27 & October 4\, 2021\, from 7 – 8 pm\, offers a chance to read\, and even try your own hand at poetry from outside of familiar European traditions. The class will include a look at landscape painting and poetry from China\, tanka\, haiku\, and zuihitsu (“follow the brush”) from Japan\, and ghazals from the Persian/Urdu tradition. There will be a particular focus on women poets\, and on the ties between poetry and the visual arts. For our final class\, let’s look at contemporary Asian poets to appreciate their ties to tradition and their experimentation with form. Each class will include informational talks\, break-out sessions\, and readings. We’ll also have a class Blog for sharing your writing (for those who so desire). An optional group visit to the Asiatic Arboretum at the Duke Gardens is another possibility. \nLeader: Currently a visiting faculty member at Duke in the History Department\, Linda Ehrlich\, Ph.D\, has more than 25 years experience teaching and writing about world literature\, cinema\, and theatre. She has spent years in Japan and southern Europe\, and has travelled extensively in other parts of Asia and the Middle East. She has a new collection of writings inspired by the Japanese Noh theatre (Yamamba’s Mountains). Her latest book is on The Films of Kore-Eda Hirokazu: An Elemental Cinema (Palgrave Macmillan\, 2020). Learn more about Linda here. \n\nCost: $40 (includes all sessions) \n\n\nDates: September 13\, 20\, 27 & October 4\, 2021 \n\nRegistrants will receive a Zoom link in the automated ticket confirmation.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/poetry-across-borders-with-linda-ehrlich-4-sessions-via-zoom-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210817T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210817T203000
DTSTAMP:20260612T091534
CREATED:20210524T172939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210726T150500Z
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SUMMARY:Ministry of Black Women's Self Care\, August - with Kim Gaubault (via Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:Kim Gaubault recognizes that self-care is often the component that remains a form of intervention (after the break or the medical emergency) rather than a preventative measure. When we allow our bodies\, minds and/or spirits to break down in the course of doing this work\, we are not only putting ourselves at risk but we are putting at risk the integrity of the work for which we are laboring. This work is a work of self-love\, communal love\, Womanist Ethicism\, it is multi-generational\, multicultural and is not finite\, but is instead as infinite as the beauty in the divinity that is Blackness. Come and share in this life’s work! This program is specifically designed to offer practical tools for everyday self-care to Black women-identified individuals doing all forms of ministry\, in church and community. \nAugust 17: I Am…So We Are…\nSeptember 15: Sowing Seeds\, Reaping Gardens\nOctober 20: The Magic in Being Multigenerational\nNovember 17: Living and Loving Out Loud: Black Girl Magic\nDecember 15: The Gift in Beginning Again \nLeader: Kimberly Gaubault (McCrae) is an intentional lover of humanity and actively lives the self-care life about which she teaches and advocates. Her personal philosophy of interpersonal interaction is\, “If I’ve not positively influenced someone everywhere I’ve gone\, I’ve not walked in my purpose.” \nCost: $10\, $25\, or $40 per session. Choose the price that fits your budget. Sign up for one or each remaining session in the series. \nRegister: \nSeptember: HERE.\nOctober: HERE.\nNovember: HERE.\nDecember: HERE. \nRegister for August below. \nRegistrants will receive a Zoom link in the automated ticket confirmation.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/ministry-of-black-womens-self-care-august-with-kim-gaubault-via-zoom/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210810T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210810T140000
DTSTAMP:20260612T091534
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LAST-MODIFIED:20221004T133512Z
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SUMMARY:Art of Conscious Aging: A Group for Women
DESCRIPTION:During the pandemic Art of Conscious Aging is meeting via Zoom. \nContact info@rcwms.org to join the group.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/art-of-conscious-aging-a-group-for-women/2021-08-10/
LOCATION:via Zoom\, Durham\, NC\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210720T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210720T203000
DTSTAMP:20260612T091534
CREATED:20210524T173843Z
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SUMMARY:Ministry of Black Women's Self Care\, July - with Kim Gaubault (via Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:Kim Gaubault recognizes that self-care is often the component that remains a form of intervention (after the break or the medical emergency) rather than a preventative measure. When we allow our bodies\, minds and/or spirits to break down in the course of doing this work\, we are not only putting ourselves at risk but we are putting at risk the integrity of the work for which we are laboring. This work is a work of self-love\, communal love\, Womanist Ethicism\, it is multi-generational\, multicultural and is not finite\, but is instead as infinite as the beauty in the divinity that is Blackness. Come and share in this life’s work! This program is specifically designed to offer practical tools for everyday self-care to Black women-identified individuals doing all forms of ministry\, in church and community. \nJuly – Finding Our Way or Forging Our Way: We’re Gonna Make It!\nAugust – I Am…So We Are… \nLeader: Kimberly Gaubault (McCrae) is an intentional lover of humanity and actively lives the self-care life about which she teaches and advocates. Her personal philosophy of interpersonal interaction is\, “If I’ve not positively influenced someone everywhere I’ve gone\, I’ve not walked in my purpose.” \nCost: $10\, $25\, or $40 \nper session. Choose the price that fits your budget. Sign up for one or each remaining session in the series. \nRegister for July below.\nRegister for August: HERE. \nRegistrants will receive a Zoom link in the automated ticket confirmation.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/ministry-of-black-womens-self-care-july-with-kim-gaubault-via-zoom/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210713T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210713T140000
DTSTAMP:20260612T091534
CREATED:20181113T165148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221004T133512Z
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SUMMARY:Art of Conscious Aging: A Group for Women
DESCRIPTION:During the pandemic Art of Conscious Aging is meeting via Zoom. \nContact info@rcwms.org to join the group.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/art-of-conscious-aging-a-group-for-women/2021-07-13/
LOCATION:via Zoom\, Durham\, NC\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210711T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210711T160000
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SUMMARY:Fabric Postcard Workshop with Kimberley Cartwright (RESCHEDULED)
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: This event has been rescheduled.  We will likely offer it again in late fall\, in time to create gifts for the Holidays. Keep an eye on our website for further information. \nBack by popular demand! Fiber artist\, quilter\, and instructor Kimberley Pierce Cartwright is back with another workshop on creating unique quilted fabric and paper post cards.  In this workshop Cartwright will teach you how to make a one of a kind art piece perfect for mailing\, gifting or displaying.  Kimberley will provide a pattern and step by step directions or you may decide to freestyle your design. If you don’t have a sewing machine\, you can use fabric glue. You may also participate using paper instead of fabric. \nLeader: Kimberley Pierce Cartwright began quilting and painting in 2006 and understands quilt work to represent an abstraction of real life. She says of her work\, “I have the power to create art in my life. I do that through my quilting. Sometimes I plan what I will do and sometimes I don’t. The result is always something I love. Everyone has the same power to create art in our own unique way.” \nCartwright’s work evokes emotion through her distinctive use of color and includes abstract caricatures\, acrylic paintings\, and mixed media embellishments. She also creates dolls and works on paper and canvas. Her love of color punctuates her use of very simple designs. She has taught classes in quilting and sewing. She has shown her work locally and around North Carolina\, and it has also appeared in the international magazines Quilting Arts and Quilt Mania. \nFabric supply list: \n\nSewing machine in good working order\nIron\nScrap fabric in various colors (some medium weight fabric…denim\, canvas etc. for quilt tops)\nLight colored cotton fabric for backing.\nFabric glue (optional if you don’t have a sewing machine)\nNewspaper or paper towels to use as backing for lightweight fabric\nThread\, scissors\, pins for securing fabric\, and hand needles (optional)\nDouble sided Peltex for quilted postcards sewn on machine\nRotary cutter and a cutting board\nQuilting ruler or ruler to cut straight edges\n\nPaper supply list: \n\nMagazines\, picture books or other images\nScissors for cutting paper\nRotary cutter (optional) you can use scissors to cut\nCutting mat (optional)\nEmbellishment that can lay flat (fabric\, ribbon\, lace\, glitter etc.)\nAdhesive (glue stick\, mod podge\, crazy glue or hot glue)\nRuler\nCardboard from a cereal box or other packaging with similar light weight (make sure you have enough for at least four 4×6 inch cards.)\nFine-tipped marker to make marks and to sign the back of cards\n\nPurchase Kimberley’s new book Fabric Post Card Cat/Dog: HERE
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/fabric-postcard-workshop-with-kimberley-cartwright-via-zoom-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210629T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210629T110000
DTSTAMP:20260612T091534
CREATED:20210531T133552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210608T192712Z
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SUMMARY:Historic Stagville Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a tour of Historic Stagville\, a state historic site in northern Durham County that includes remnants of one of the largest plantations in North Carolina. The Bennehan-Cameron family owned approximately 30\,000 acres of land\, and enslaved about 900 people on this property. Stagville protects a fraction of the land from that plantation\, including original housing for enslaved people (1851)\, a massive barn (1860)\, and a Bennehan family house (1787-1799). Stagville is dedicated to teaching about the lives and work of enslaved people on the plantation. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to join Stagville staff and other community members in learning more about Historic Stagville. The tour will begin at 9:00. Please allow sufficient time for the drive there.\n\nLocation: 5828 Old Oxford\, Highway\, Durham\, NC\n\nCost: $10/person. Additional donations to Stagville are welcome here.\n\nRegister below.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/historic-stagville-tour/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210617T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210617T140000
DTSTAMP:20260612T091534
CREATED:20210317T155020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210318T153713Z
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SUMMARY:Mindful Writing for Transformation with Jen Johnson
DESCRIPTION:This workshop explores mindful writing as a practice of deep listening and writing for transformation. The afternoon will consist of writing activities to inspire you and support you in accessing inner wisdom and shifting your perspective. Writing about our experience can help us to make order from what feels like inner chaos and shape our stories into a cohesive and healing narrative. When we make time for deep listening to the stories inside that want to be told\, we open the door to restoring a sense of inner wholeness. Bring your pen and a journal. This workshop is for writers and non-writers. \nLeader: Jen Johnson is a mindfulness teacher\, therapist\, photographer\, and writer offering an integrative approach to mind body healing and creative awakening. Her writing has been published in book chapters\, magazines\, literary journals\, and professional training manuals. Jen offers online coaching\, therapy\, and workshops. More about Jen here. \nCost: $35 \nRegister below. Registrants will be sent a Zoom link in the automated ticket confirmation.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/mindful-writing-for-transformation-with-jen-johnson/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210615T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210615T203000
DTSTAMP:20260612T091534
CREATED:20210524T174200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210607T135854Z
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SUMMARY:Ministry of Black Women's Self Care\, June - with Kim Gaubault (via Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:Kim Gaubault recognizes that self-care is often the component that remains a form of intervention (after the break or the medical emergency) rather than a preventative measure. When we allow our bodies\, minds and/or spirits to break down in the course of doing this work\, we are not only putting ourselves at risk but we are putting at risk the integrity of the work for which we are laboring. This work is a work of self-love\, communal love\, Womanist Ethicism\, it is multi-generational\, multicultural and is not finite\, but is instead as infinite as the beauty in the divinity that is Blackness. Come and share in this life’s work! This program is specifically designed to offer practical tools for everyday self-care to Black women-identified individuals doing all forms of ministry\, in church and community. \nJune – How Do You Spell Freedom?: Liberating Our Minds to Liberate Our Lives\nJuly – Finding Our Way or Forging Our Way: We’re Gonna Make It!\nAugust – I Am…So We Are… \nLeader: Kimberly Gaubault (McCrae) is an intentional lover of humanity and actively lives the self-care life about which she teaches and advocates. Her personal philosophy of interpersonal interaction is\, “If I’ve not positively influenced someone everywhere I’ve gone\, I’ve not walked in my purpose.” \nCost: $10\, $25\, or $40 \nper session. Choose the price that fits your budget. Sign up for one or each remaining session in the series. \nRegister for June below.\nJuly: HERE.\nAugust: HERE. \nRegistrants will receive a Zoom link in the automated ticket confirmation.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/ministry-of-black-womens-self-care-june-with-kim-gaubault-via-zoom/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210609T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210609T123000
DTSTAMP:20260612T091534
CREATED:20210215T194215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210607T155758Z
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SUMMARY:The Gifts and Challenges of the Enneagram Types in Relationships - with Sandra Smith (via Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:All of us experience healthy relationships in our lives. How are we engaging and what\, exactly\, are we doing to support relationships working well? In other relationships\, we find ourselves repeating patterns that limit our full relational potential. The emotional maturity necessary for our primary relationships is cultivated by our willingness to be aware\, honest\, and intimate with ourselves. Healthy relationships emerge when we can be present with what is in ourselves and in the other. \nDuring our time together we’ll explore each type’s relational gifts that support healthy relating and patterns that derail relationships.  Self-reflection and type groups will support our learning process. \nLeader: Sandra Smith\, MDiv\, is a certified Enneagram teacher in the Narrative Tradition who consults and teaches throughout North America. Learn more about her work here. \nCost: $35 \nRegister below. \nRegistrants will receive a Zoom link in the automated ticket confirmation.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/the-gifts-and-challenges-of-the-enneagram-types-in-relationships-with-sandra-smith/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210608T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210608T140000
DTSTAMP:20260612T091534
CREATED:20181113T165148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221004T133512Z
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SUMMARY:Art of Conscious Aging: A Group for Women
DESCRIPTION:During the pandemic Art of Conscious Aging is meeting via Zoom. \nContact info@rcwms.org to join the group.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/art-of-conscious-aging-a-group-for-women/2021-06-08/
LOCATION:via Zoom\, Durham\, NC\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210604T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210604T113000
DTSTAMP:20260612T091534
CREATED:20210415T174441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210524T124857Z
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SUMMARY:Risking Words: A 4-Week Workshop with Peggy Millin (via Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop\, you will learn and use Centered Writing Practice\, a body-centered freewriting technique employing neutral prompts. This distinctly feminine approach to the creative process opens the way for you to release your conception of what writing “should” be in order to allow the body’s wisdom to guide your pen. In the safety of our writing circle\, you will be invited to share your writing and receive gentle responses from Peggy and/or group members. At the end of 4 weeks\, you will have a notebook of your in-class writing and a technique for the continued support of your writing journey. \n\nLeader: For more than 25 years\, Peggy Tabor Millin has offered programs in the written word to facilitate women in telling their truth so they can stand in their power and create positive change in their world. Peggy is author of Mary’s Way and Women\, Writing\, and SoulMaking. Learn more about Peggy here. \nCost: $85. Includes all four sessions.\n\nRegistration below includes all four sessions. Registrants will be sent a Zoom link in the automated ticket confirmation.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/risking-words-a-4-week-workshop-with-peggy-millin/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210518T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210518T203000
DTSTAMP:20260612T091534
CREATED:20201101T184022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201123T141303Z
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SUMMARY:Ministry of Black Women's Self Care\, May - with Kim Gaubault (via Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:Kim Gaubault recognizes that self-care is often the component that remains a form of intervention (after the break or the medical emergency) rather than a preventative measure. When we allow our bodies\, minds and/or spirits to break down in the course of doing this work\, we are not only putting ourselves at risk but we are putting at risk the integrity of the work for which we are laboring. This work is a work of self-love\, communal love\, Womanist Ethicism\, it is multi-generational\, multicultural and is not finite\, but is instead as infinite as the beauty in the divinity that is Blackness. Come and share in this life’s work! This program is specifically designed to offer practical tools for everyday self-care to Black women-identified individuals doing all forms of ministry\, in church and community. \nMay 18: Tell Me Something Good: Celebrating Small Victories! \nLeader: Kimberly Gaubault (McCrae) is an intentional lover of humanity and actively lives the self-care life about which she teaches and advocates. Her personal philosophy of interpersonal interaction is\, “If I’ve not positively influenced someone everywhere I’ve gone\, I’ve not walked in my purpose.” \nCost: $10\, $25\, or $40 per session. Choose the price that fits your budget. \nRegister  below. \nRegistrants will receive a Zoom link in the automated ticket confirmation.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/ministry-of-black-womens-self-care-may-with-kim-gaubault-via-zoom/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210516T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210516T153000
DTSTAMP:20260612T091534
CREATED:20210317T160940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210507T140704Z
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SUMMARY:Approaching Intuitive Collage in 3 Steps with Jeannette Brossart (via Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:You might ask yourself how making a collage can be intuitive and organized at the same time. Artist Jeannette Brossart uses collage as a creative jumpstart for making other art and is always surprised and inspired by the results. Since she doesn’t like to draw and paint\, she keeps a collage journal. Her “anything goes” intuitive process provides her with an abundance of questions and possibilities: where to start\, what to use first\, what does she feel like doing.  Using a 3-step framework makes it easy to adapt to your own artistic and creative strengths. For example\, Jeannette has created pages and pages with just images and text from National Geographic magazines. This workshop will encourage participants to use papers full of color and texture that might be sitting on your desk\, bits and scraps of treasures you can’t bear to part with\, or parts of your own journal musings or letters from others. \nJoin Jeannette Brossart for some collage fun; she will be working in real time alongside you. This class will spend some time on material selection. Please have magazines\, paper scraps\, etc. available. You don’t have to cut anything out ahead of time\, we recommend making copies of any materials you do not want to damage. After the material selection process\, we’ll move on to assembly/composition and then reflection/sharing as desired. \nMaterials needed:  \nWide variety of images/text: magazines (OLD NAT GEOS are great for this! scrap papers\, ephemera\, repurposed art\, journal pages\, newspaper clippings\, etc. \nTIP: make copies if you do not want to use originals! \nAdhesive and applicator:  I prefer Mod Podge\, but most white PVA/dry clear glues will work if you water them down. Foam or wide paintbrush will work OK for glue. \nBase item to stick to: wood\, cardboard\, or double page thickness in an art journal works too. \nRecommended extras: wax paper\, scissors\, baby wipes for hands/glue drips \n** we won’t be using wet media like paint\, marker\, etc. in this class\, but you can modify to add BEFORE the top layer of Mod Podge as you like. \nLeader: Jeannette Brossart is a professional mosaic artist\, public artist\, and teaching artist in Durham\, NC. Creative reuse is important to her and is reflected in her work which can be viewed at www.mothernaturemosaics.com \nCost: $45 \nRegister below. \nRegistrants will receive a Zoom link in the automated ticket confirmation
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/approaching-intuitive-collage-in-3-steps-with-jeannette-brossart-via-zoom/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210511T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210511T140000
DTSTAMP:20260612T091534
CREATED:20181113T165148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221004T133512Z
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SUMMARY:Art of Conscious Aging: A Group for Women
DESCRIPTION:During the pandemic Art of Conscious Aging is meeting via Zoom. \nContact info@rcwms.org to join the group.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/art-of-conscious-aging-a-group-for-women/2021-05-11/
LOCATION:via Zoom\, Durham\, NC\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210509T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210509T160000
DTSTAMP:20260612T091534
CREATED:20210322T221830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210507T140616Z
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SUMMARY:Managing Your Nervous System—Three Sessions with Jane Austin (via Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:In this three session workshop beginning on May 9 and continuing on May 23 & June 13\, we’ll explore how to find peace\, calm\, and balance\, especially in changing and chaotic times. Under the wise guidance of Jane Austin\, we’ll learn some simple tools and practices that can help. When the nervous system gets activated\, it can become over-stimulated. Learn about how trauma and stress affect your body\, as well as tools to use when stressed and ways to restore calm and balance. This workshop is a personal growth group for those interested in learning about their own nervous systems. Participants must commit to all three sessions. \nIn this workshop\, you will learn about: \n\nTypes of trauma\nNeurological effects of trauma/stress\nBodily signs of threat response and traumatic stress\nThe Autonomic Nervous System: its parts\, its job\, when to control it and/or when to manage it.\nGetting to know and understand your own Autonomic Nervous System\nThe Window of Tolerance: its importance and how to manage it\nTools to help you manage your Nervous System\n\nCost: $85 \nLeader: Jane Austin is a coach\, spiritual director\, and somatic experiencing practitioner (SEP). Jane has been working as an SEP since 2011 in many different settings. Learning how to manage her nervous system has been a life changer for Austin. Following her 2008-2011 training with Peter Levine’s Trauma Healing Institute\, the lens through which she sees her own and others’ behaviors has changed radically. Austin has spent years helping individuals and groups\, including bomb squads and other military base units\, work on addressing their PTSD. \nContact: RCWMS\, 919-683-1236\, info@rcwms.org\, or Jane Austin\, jaustinsd@msn.com. \nRegistration below includes all three sessions. Registrants will receive a Zoom link in the automated ticket confirmation.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/managing-your-nervous-system-in-a-time-of-chaos-and-change-with-jane-austin-via-zoom/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210420T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210420T203000
DTSTAMP:20260612T091534
CREATED:20201123T141658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201125T013618Z
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SUMMARY:Ministry of Black Women's Self Care\, April - with Kim Gaubault (via Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:Kim Gaubault recognizes that self-care is often the component that remains a form of intervention (after the break or the medical emergency) rather than a preventative measure. When we allow our bodies\, minds and/or spirits to break down in the course of doing this work\, we are not only putting ourselves at risk but we are putting at risk the integrity of the work for which we are laboring. This work is a work of self-love\, communal love\, Womanist Ethicism\, it is multi-generational\, multicultural and is not finite\, but is instead as infinite as the beauty in the divinity that is Blackness. Come and share in this life’s work! This program is specifically designed to offer practical tools for everyday self-care to Black women-identified individuals doing all forms of ministry\, in church and community. \nApril 20: Living Love in the Intersections: Finding Agreement in our Differences \nMay 18: Tell Me Something Good: Celebrating Small Victories! \nLeader: Kimberly Gaubault (McCrae) is an intentional lover of humanity and actively lives the self-care life about which she teaches and advocates. Her personal philosophy of interpersonal interaction is\, “If I’ve not positively influenced someone everywhere I’ve gone\, I’ve not walked in my purpose.” \nCost: $10\, $25\, or $40 per session. Choose the price that fits your budget. Sign up for one or both remaining sessions in the series. \nRegister for April below. \nRegister for\nMay: HERE \nRegistrants will receive a Zoom link in the automated ticket confirmation.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/ministry-of-black-womens-self-care-april-with-kim-gaubault-via-zoom/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210414T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210414T150000
DTSTAMP:20260612T091534
CREATED:20210212T113519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210323T112856Z
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SUMMARY:Angels and Animals: Creatures of All Kinds - 3 Wednesdays with Bryant Holsenbeck (via Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:This three-session workshop beginning on April 14\, and continuing for the following two Wednesdays\, April 21\, and 28\, 2021\, is about making art out of the STUFF of our everyday lives. Nothing bought\, nothing ordered-only what you can find!  Holsenbeck says: “I love teaching this class because I am curious about what we will find and then what we will be inspired to make. The techniques I have to teach are simple. Twisting\, tying\, wrapping\, and more!”  \nA participant in a previous series had this to say: “Bryant’s generous sharing of her creative process was fun and very accessible. Creativity looks different for each of us and this workshop make ample room for that.  I loved the creative re-use of bits and scraps that I had around my house to make quirky critters.” \nWhat to bring: found objects\, cloth scraps\, something to wrap with. \nCost: $85 \n\n\nLeader: Bryant Holsenbeck is an internationally known environmental artist who lives in Durham\, NC\, and makes art out of stuff that other people throw away. \nRegister below. \nRegistrants will receive a Zoom link in the automated ticket confirmation.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/angels-and-animals-creatures-of-all-kinds-with-bryant-holsenbeck-via-zoom-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210413T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210413T140000
DTSTAMP:20260612T091534
CREATED:20181113T165148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221004T133512Z
UID:10000817-1618313400-1618322400@rcwms.org
SUMMARY:Art of Conscious Aging: A Group for Women
DESCRIPTION:During the pandemic Art of Conscious Aging is meeting via Zoom. \nContact info@rcwms.org to join the group.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/art-of-conscious-aging-a-group-for-women/2021-04-13/
LOCATION:via Zoom\, Durham\, NC\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210411T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210411T150000
DTSTAMP:20260612T091534
CREATED:20210126T181154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210331T194752Z
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SUMMARY:Exploring the Enneagram: A Workshop for Wonder and Growth for Women Under Forty (via Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:“Chelsea’s workshops bring the Enneagram to life! She helped me understand myself in new and important ways!”\n– past workshop participant \nRCWMS is thrilled to welcome past NC Homegrown leader Chelsea Yarborough to share her wisdom about the Enneagram. In a workshop designed for women under 40\, she will focus on how we may use the Enneagram as a tool for spiritual growth and continued connection with those around us. Participants will work through different exercises while thinking through our Enneagram number\, noting our triggers\, and exploring possible next steps for continued growth! Let’s explore where we’ve been\, where we are\, and where we hope to go.  \nLeader: Chelsea Yarborough\, MDiv\, is a doctoral candidate in Homiletics and Liturgics at Vanderbilt University. A focus of her current work is imagining the possibilities of preaching outside of the pulpit by looking at historical Black women who were non-pulpit preachers. She is an ordained minister\, a poet\, an Enneagram enthusiast\, and a lover of leadership development. \nCost: $25\, $15 for students. Sliding scale also available. Contact info@rcwms.org. \nRegister below. \nRegistrants will receive a Zoom link in the automated ticket confirmation.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/exploring-the-enneagram-a-workshop-for-wonder-and-growth-for-women-under-forty-via-zoom/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210321T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210321T150000
DTSTAMP:20260612T091534
CREATED:20210122T182612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210122T183112Z
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SUMMARY:Reclaiming Sustainable Life Rhythms to Support Health with Solita Denard (via Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:Join us on the second day of Spring as we make space to consider what is needed\, in this moment\, to live fully by simply operating in our personal wisdom each day. In this introduction to Integrative Health Coaching\, participants will create a foundation to begin each day with intention\, attention to personal health and receive information about how to continue exploring 9 areas of health to support their lives. What do you need to reclaim? Let’s find out together! \nLeader: Solita A. Denard\, MSW\, IHC partners with clients as they create and activate a vision for better personal health. Each day she is reminded that supporting clients in the process of behavior change is sacred work. Learn more about Solita here. \nCost: $25 \nRegister below. \nRegistrants will receive the Zoom link in the automated ticket confirmation.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/reclaiming-sustainable-life-rhythms-to-support-health-with-solita-denard-via-zoom/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210316T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210316T203000
DTSTAMP:20260612T091534
CREATED:20201123T143237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201123T143237Z
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SUMMARY:Ministry of Black Women's Self Care\, March - with Kim Gaubault (via Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:Kim Gaubault recognizes that self-care is often the component that remains a form of intervention (after the break or the medical emergency) rather than a preventative measure. When we allow our bodies\, minds and/or spirits to break down in the course of doing this work\, we are not only putting ourselves at risk but we are putting at risk the integrity of the work for which we are laboring. This work is a work of self-love\, communal love\, Womanist Ethicism\, it is multi-generational\, multicultural and is not finite\, but is instead as infinite as the beauty in the divinity that is Blackness. Come and share in this life’s work! This program is specifically designed to offer practical tools for everyday self-care to Black women-identified individuals doing all forms of ministry\, in church and community. \nMarch 16: Breathing Through It: A Meditative Remembrance of our Multi-Generational Excellence \nApril 20: Living Love in the Intersections: Finding Agreement in our Differences \nMay 18: Tell Me Something Good: Celebrating Small Victories! \nLeader: Kimberly Gaubault (McCrae) is an intentional lover of humanity and actively lives the self-care life about which she teaches and advocates. Her personal philosophy of interpersonal interaction is\, “If I’ve not positively influenced someone everywhere I’ve gone\, I’ve not walked in my purpose.” \nCost: $10\, $25\, or $40 per session. Choose the price that fits your budget. Sign up for one or all remaining sessions in the series. \nRegister for March below. \nRegister for\nApril: HERE\nMay: HERE \nRegistrants will receive a Zoom link in the automated ticket confirmation.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/ministry-of-black-womens-self-care-march-with-kim-gaubault-via-zoom/
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