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Monday, October 8, 2012

Mirabai Starr and Ted Wiard to Speak


We have come to our final presentation of the 2012 Fall Lecture Series!   This week features the topic Building a Sustainable Society: Cultural Preservation and Looking Toward the Future.  We are so honored to host guest speakers Ted Wiard, Reverend, grief counselor, and founder of Golden Willow Retreat; and Mirabai Starr, noted author and Professor of Religious Studies.  
 
We invite you to come early and join us for a Pre-lecture Reception where you will have the opportunity to meet the speakers, enjoy some light refreshments and take advantage of priority seating at the TCA.
      5:45 pm Meet the Speaker Reception
      6:15 pm Doors Open to the public
      6:30 pm Presentation begins: Cultural Preservation and Looking Toward the Future
 
View the full schedule and speaker bios at www.taoslecture.com
 
We look forward to seeing you!

Anita Bringas, Program Coordinator
Louis Moya, Director, Fall Lecture Series
 
About the Speakers
Rev. Ted Wiard, MA, LPCC, CGC is the co-founder and director of Golden Willow Retreat, an emotional healing sanctuary focused on grief and loss. Ted is a licensed clinical therapist, certified grief counselor, an ordained minister, a New Mexico certified schoolteacher, and a certified tennis teaching professional.
Ted’s passion for working with grief, loss, and resiliency arose from his own personal losses in which he realized there are very few places to go for support and healing from loss.
Ted was featured on the series “Why Not?” with Shania Twain (Oprah Winfrey Network), the syndicated radio show “It’s Your Health”, and NPR’s “Snap Judgment”. After working at the Betty Ford Center, Ted established a private therapy practice, works with TeamBuilders Counseling Services as a therapist and Clinical Supervisor, authors a bi-weekly newspaper column, and appears biweekly on the local radio. He is a national speaker and group facilitator. Ted is the co-author of the collaborative book and co-director of the video ”Crossing Bridges: Tools for Teenage Caregivers” funded by Johnson & Johnson/Rosalynn Carter Institute Caregivers Program. He is the co-author of ”Witnessing Ted, The Journey to Potential through Grief and Loss”, a book written to help people in the midst of loss.
Resurfacing from the Depths of Grief and Loss
Rev. Ted Wiard LPCC. CGC will present aspects of the grief process and the importance of conscious grieving in order to heal, grow, and re-connect into the world after loss. Conscious grieving offers the opportunity to reconnect with life, one’s Self, and find passion in one’s life.
Mirabai Starr is the author of critically acclaimed new translations of the Spanish mystics, and reflections on the unifying teachings at the heart of all spiritual paths. Mirabai has been an adjunct professor of Philosophy and World Religions at the University of New Mexico-Taos since 1993. Her emphasis is on making connections between the perennial teachings found at the heart of all the world’s spiritual paths, in an effort to promote peace and justice. Her use of fresh, lyrical language makes the timeless wisdom of the mystics accessible to contemporary spiritual seekers. She continues to study a wide variety of religious traditions, including Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, and Christianity.
Join interspiritual author Mirabai Starr for an evening of exploration into the heart of the world’s great religious and spiritual traditions. Learn how, during these times of strife, we can apply the mystical and social justice teachings that unify us all. Mirabai will share an overview of the common guidelines various religions have offered for how to be good stewards of the earth, care for those on the margins, and cultivate a love-relationship with the Divine. She will illustrate these perennial wisdom teachings with readings from sacred texts and poetry. This lecture is about reaching beyond an intellectual approach to interfaith dialog to a felt sense of the experiences that transform us.


This annual series is presented by SMU-in-Taos and UNM-Taos and in partnership with community partners and sponsors.
The Historic Taos Inn
Taos Center for the Arts Community Auditorium
UNM-Taos Student Government
Chevron Mining
Lamberts of Taos
Eclipse Blinds
Learn how you can support the program by becoming a Friend of the Lecture Series:  http://www.taoslecture.com/friends-of-the-lecture-series/ 

Upper Division 2nd 8-Week Courses


Are you looking for an upper division "live" or "televised" 2nd 8-week course or open learning? We have three "live/televised" options available in Taos.  These courses still have available seats. Please register no later than Monday, October 15. Attached is a copy of the second half courses available in Taos.

Here are the details. Please call us if you need assistance with registration. Most of these courses have a restriction and require Allison or I to lift a hold or process your registration.

UHON 301-800: Seminar: Writing, Meditation, Consciousness
Day/Time:  This course meets for two long weekends: 10/26, 10/27, 10/28, 11/16, 11/17, 11/18. Fridays 3:00pm-7:00pm, Saturdays and Sundays 8:30am-5:00pm.
Instructor: Sean Murphy
Location: TAOS
Building: UNM-Taos Klauer Campus, Padre Martinez Hall
Room: 112
CRN: 45681
Schedule Type: "Live" Open Learning
HED 493-801 : T:Foundations of Multicultural Substance Abuse
Day/Time: This course meets on these Thursdays and Saturdays: 10/18, 10/20, 11/1, 11/3, 11/15, 11/17, 11/29, 12/1. Thursdays 6:00pm-8:45pm, Saturdays 8:00am-4:30pm.
Instructor: Ed Cardenas
Location: TAOS
Building:UNM-Taos Bachelor and Graduate Programs
Room: 246-B Ledoux Street Classroom, adjacent to the Harwood Museum
CRN: 39222
Schedule Type: "Live" 2nd 8-weeks

MGMT 398-008 : Career Management Skills
Day/Time: Fridays, 10:00am-12:00pm
Instructor: S. Collins
Location: TAOS
Building:UNM-Taos Klauer Campus, Padre Martinez Hall
Room: ITV
CRN: 42413
Schedule Type: "Televised (ITV)" 2nd 8-weeks
There may be online options still available by waitlist. Please visit Schedule View at www.unm.edu for online options.

Please email or call if we may assist you with registration.
Thanks!
Mary 758-2828



Andrea Heckman's documentary film Woven Stories



UNM Professor Andrea Heckman's documentary film WOVEN STORIES will be screened at the TCA Sat Oct 6th at 6pm


Woven Stories: Weaving Traditions of Northern New Mexico, a documentary film tells an intimate story of weavers, their stories, and traditions. The richness of northern New Mexico has long inspired artists who live here to create in the timeless tradition of weaving. Weaving has joined the three distinct cultures into a human tapestry with a common love of fiber and spirit of place. These traditions continue in the small communities of Mora, Taos, Tierra Amarilla, El Rito, Espanola, Truchas, and Chimayo, each bringing a specific contribution to the art and practicality of fiber. This award winning film brings national attention to weaving traditions of Northern New Mexico, was the Winner of the Silver City Film Festival Audience Award (2011), and has screened at the American Anthropology Association Film and Media Festival, and the Textile Society of America (2012); and was funded by a New Visions Award from the New Mexico Film Office (2011).

Andrea Heckman, the Taos producer and UNM Taos-Professor, weaver and textile researcher, will introduce the film on Saturday Oct 6th at  6pm at the Taos Community Auditorium with a special tribute to Rachel Brown. Filmmakers will be present for Q & A after the screening, and DVD’s will be for sale.

For more information, call 575 770 6463 and for advance ticket purchases call the TCA at 575 758 2052. 

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Accelerate Program wins award!


Regional Development Corporation Receives Excellence 
in Economic Development Award from 
the International Economic Development Council


Regional Development Corporation received a Gold Excellence in Economic Development Award for their Accelerate - Technical Training and Job Placement program in the category of Partnerships with Educational Institutions for communities with populations of 200,000 - 500,000 from the International Economic Development Council (IEDC).

The honor was presented at an awards ceremony on Tuesday, October 2, during the IEDC Annual Conference, which is being held September 30 – October 3 in Houston, Texas.

"We recognize Regional Development Corporation for creating innovative and successful strategies to promote economic development in this period of global recovery," said Jay Moon, IEDC chair. "Our awards honor organizations and individuals for their efforts in creating positive change in communities. Regional Development Corporation demonstrates that they are at the forefront of the economic development profession and are using cutting-edge, effective practices that can be replicated in other communities."
                 
Accelerate is a joint initiative of the Regional Development Corporation (RDC) and six community colleges with the goal to increase the graduation rates of students in two year technical degree programs.  The initiative was launched in 2011 after identifying lack of trained technical workers as a weakness.  The partnership serves a largely rural population located in five adjacent counties.  Accelerate currently serves 200 non-traditional students (working parents, veterans, minority) who participate in a specially designed Math Camp to accelerate them through remedial math courses, are assigned a Career Technical Advisor at their school who provides frequent, intensive academic coaching and support, and attend jobs fairs, mock interviews with employers, and a rigorous two day professional readiness event.  In May 2012, the first 36 students from the program walked across the stage to receive diplomas in their given technical degree areas.  Of this year's graduates, 36% have been placed in jobs relevant to their field of study and 53% are transferring to other colleges or universities or continuing at the same university to pursue four year degrees.  Strategic direction for the program is provided by a board made up of the RDC, regional employers, and college administrators.

IEDC's Excellence in Economic Development Awards recognize the world's best economic development programs and partnerships, marketing materials, and the year's most influential leaders. These awards honor organizations and individuals for their efforts in creating positive change in urban, suburban, and rural communities.

About the International Economic Development Council

The International Economic Development Council (IEDC) is the world's largest independent non-profit membership and research organization devoted exclusively to the field of economic development. IEDC helps economic development professionals create high-quality jobs, develop vibrant communities and improve the quality of life in their regions.  Serving more than 4,400 members, IEDC provides a diverse range of services including conferences, professional development and certification, publications, research, advisory services, and legislative tracking. Visit www.iedconline.org.

About Regional Development Corporation

The Regional Development Corporation (RDC) is a regional economic development organization for Northern New Mexico, focused on creating a diverse and sustainable economy. The RDC works collaboratively to create new jobs in the region by strengthening services to businesses and developing the infrastructure, public policy and workforce to support job growth. Its principal service areas are Los Alamos, Rio Arriba, Santa Fe, Taos, San Miguel, Mora and Sandoval counties.  Visit www.rdcnm.org.

The Technical Training and Job Placement program, known as Accelerate, is a program of the RDC in collaboration with the University of New Mexico – Taos, University of New Mexico – Los Alamos, Santa Fe Community College, Northern New Mexico College, Luna Community College, and New Mexico Highlands University.  The mission of Accelerate is to graduate more technical career students, place them in jobs and better prepare them for career and educational advancement.  Accelerate is sponsored by the US Department of Energy, Office of Environmental Management and by contributions from colleges, the RDC, and regional employers.  Visit www.acceleratenm.org.