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Jun. 07, 2017 5:00 p.m. - Jun. 10, 2017 10:00 p.m.
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Jul. 10, 2017 11:00 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
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Jul. 13, 2017 6:30 p.m.
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Jul. 26, 2017 7:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
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Aug. 02, 2017 5:45 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
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Boys Scout Eagle Project
Aug. 09, 2017
Sahas Kurumety is a member of Boy Scout Troop 133 in Worcester, PA. He is currently working on obtaining his Eagle Scout Rank which is the highest rank given by Boy Scouts of America organization. One of the requirements prior to obtaining this rank is to plan and execute on a project that benefits the community or an organization that serves the community. Also, see story about Sahas and his upcoming Rotary Youth Exchange Trip to Argentina (Click here). |
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Aug. 09, 2017 6:15 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
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Aug. 11, 2017 5:00 p.m.
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Aug. 16, 2017 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
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Aug. 23, 2017 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
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Good Grief: Addressing Six Myths
Aug. 30, 2017
Dr. Aidsand F. "Rev Ace" Wright-Riggins III, Certified Grief Recovery Specialist, Founder and Principal of "Grief Recovery of Montgomery County", will be speaking on the topic "Good Grief: Addressing Six Myths." Biographical Sketch Aidsand F. Wright-Riggins III Candidate for Mayor of the Borough of Collegeville, PA Aidsand F. Wright-Riggins III is Executive Director Emeritus of the American Baptist Home Mission Societies (ABHMS). For twenty-five years he served as the Chief Executive Officer of this national mission organization. For the last twelve years of his tenure, he also served as the CEO of and Judson Press, the publishing arm of the American Baptist Churches, USA. His passion for developing leaders, creating community and pursuing justice equipped him to lead a team of sixteen colleges, nine seminaries, thirty-five regions, scores of Neighborhood Action Centers, and almost six thousand congregations towards transforming the character and culture of our nation. Under his leadership, ABHMS advocated for persons with disabilities, children living in poverty and formerly incarcerated persons re-entering society and the workplace. He led American Baptist Churches USA in distinguishing itself as the leader among Church World Service members in extending resettlement to refugees and hospitality to immigrants. He continues to serve and represent ABHMS throughout the nation as a voice for social justice. Wright-Riggins is the president and principal of AFWR 3 LLC, through which he provides consultancy and coaching to organizations and leaders on matters of leadership, organizational development, change management, conflict resolution, and inclusive community. He is an associate of “Days of Dialogue”, “Living Room Conversations” the Kaleidoscopes Institute through which he seeks to enhance community and extend civility in neighborhoods and in congregations. He serves on the Board of directors for several Not for Profit organizations and institutions, locally and nationally. Wright-Riggins formerly served as Senior Pastor of the historic Macedonia Baptist Church in Watts, California, as Dean of the Ecumenical Center for Black Church Studies, and as Director of Peace with Justice with the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. He has spoken and lectured extensively throughout the United States, Europe, Latin America, Asia, Africa and the Caribbean. The Wright-Riggins’ have been a residents of Collegeville since 1991. They are the parents of three adult children and the grand parents of three. Aidsand intentionally supports and frequents Borough businesses and champion’s neighborliness across racial/ ethnic, religious, gender, sexual orientation and political differences where he lives in Collegeville Crossing. He and his bride of 39 years, the Rev. Betty Wright-Riggins (A Spiritual Director and Professor) use their skills as Certified Grief Recovery Specialists to help people suffering due to death, disease, divorce or other forms of loss on their journey towards wholeness. President Jimmy Carter recently wrote to him, “For decades you have been a tireless advocate for justice and have inspired others to do the same. Your exceptional leadership and unwavering commitment to improve the lives of others is sure to have a positive influence for generations to come.” A lifelong learner, Wright-Riggins holds several degrees and credentials. He earned his doctorate from the Samuel Dewitt Proctor School of Theology at Virginia Union University where he studied Murray Bowen's Family Systems Theory and its application to organizational dynamics and group leadership. He completed his Master of Divinity degree at the American Baptist Seminary of the West in Berkeley, California where he studied theology and pastoral praxis. He studied at California State University, Fullerton where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Religions, specializing in the sociology of religions. He has also studied at Claremont School of Theology and Palmer Seminary at Eastern University specializing in spiritual formation and Christian Education. In addition to his earned D. Min, Dr. Wright-Riggins has been awarded honorary doctoral degrees by Benedict College in South Carolina, Alderson-Broaddus in West Virginia and by the American Baptist Seminary of the West in Berkeley, California. |
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Senior Pastor at UCC Trinity Church in Collegeville
Aug. 30, 2017
Pastor Martha became Trinity’s sixth pastor, when called in 1979 from serving as Assistant Conference Minister of the UCC’s Pennsylvania Southeast Conference; prior to that she pastored Palm Schwenkfelder Church. After graduating from Philadelphia High School for Girls, she attended Ursinus College as a pre-med student but before entering medical school, felt the call to prepare for the ministry at Lancaster Theological Seminary, followed by a graduate degree at the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, and the Doctor of Divinity degree from Ursinus College. Her interests are Reformation and local history, authoring books, including “Schwenkfelders and the Sacraments,” “Retracing Our Roots,” and “A Stole is a Towel," and worship resources. In addition to serving on local committees and a county agency, she chairs the PSEC Ecumenical Relations Mission Team which, along with Trinity Church, is in partnership with Germany’s Anhalt District Church. More info about Dr. Kriebel: http://www.ltsp150.org/first-woman-ltsp-seminary-degree-martha-kriebel-pastor/ Trinity Church Site: http://www.trinityucccollegeville.org/our-pastor.html |
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Aug. 30, 2017 6:15 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Wismer Center cafeteria opened, dinner at 5:30 pm. Dr. Aidsand F. "Rev Ace" Wright-Riggins III, Certified Grief Recovery Specialist, Founder and Principal of "Grief Recovery of Montgomery County", speaking on the topic "Good Grief: Addressing Six Myths". Ace is a candidate for Mayor of Collegeville PA. Also, we are pleased to have Dr. Martha Kriebel, pastor at UCC Trinity Church in Collegeville PA follow Ace.
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Importance of making children feel loved
Sep. 06, 2017
Malinda Jo Muzi has been a college professor, psychologist and author for almost forty years, her specialty child development and parenting. Her writing career began in 1979 with the publication of her first textbook, Psychology: A Biographical Approach, for McGraw Hill. Subsequent books include The Child Through Time and Transition for Prentice Hall and The Experience of Parenting, also for Prentice Hall. The child textbook will be reissued this summer by BVT Publishing. Mrs. Muzi’s textbooks have been used in college classroom across the country for many years. Her advice on children’s issues has been featured in Family Circle and Women’s Day magazines. Mrs. Muzi retired from teaching psychology at Community College in Philadelphia in 2004 in order to devote herself to writing and her private practice in family therapy. Hired back by the college to teach their Distance Learning classes in child development and psychopathology Mrs. Muzi wrote and published Your Kids, Their Lives: How to Raise Happy, Competent, Caring Children specifically for her online classes. She has also self-published her first novel Invisible Loyalties, about the murder of a little old Jewish lady in the parking lot of Saks, These books are sold on Amazon and on her website www.pinkrosespublishing.com. Recently Mrs. Muzi retired from private practice to devote herself to writing full-time. She has just completed Sadie Silverstein Doesn't Move To Boca, a story based on a sensational July 4, 1958 murder case, the victim a wealthy Philadelphia Main Line real estate developer, a crime still debated about because of its controversial trial and verdict. Personally, Mrs. Muzi lives just west of Philadelphia. She has one married son, six dogs and three cats. She is involved in animal rescue and loves boating and TV programs like Justified and The Killing. Some of her books: https://www.amazon.com/Malinda-Jo-Muzi/e/B001HOK1X4 |
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Sep. 06, 2017 6:15 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
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Sep. 09, 2017 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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Sep. 10, 2017 5:30 p.m.
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President of Ursinus College
Sep. 13, 2017
Brock Blomberg, Ursinus College’s 17th President https://www.ursinus.edu/offices/presidents-office/ President Brock Blomberg is guiding Ursinus at a time when the college is embarking on one of the most ambitious periods in its storied history. Background The 17th President of Ursinus College, Brock Blomberg is a force of positivity and a passionate advocate for the liberal arts. A macroeconomist with expertise in the economics of terrorism, Blomberg’s work forges connections between economics, politics, and philosophy. Since becoming president of the college in July 2015, Blomberg has embarked on a brisk course of strategic change. He has worked to spark innovation and entrepreneurship at the college through a number of projects scheduled for completion in 2018, including the Innovation and Discovery Center (IDC), which will infuse policy, entrepreneurship, and science with a postdisciplinary approach to education. He has championed the college’s three interdisciplinary Centers: U-Imagine, the Parlee Center for Science and the Common Good, and the recently formed Melrose Center for Global Civic Engagement. He created the Philadelphia Experience, which allows Ursinus students to take a full semester of coursework with Ursinus faculty members while living and completing internships in Philadelphia. Dedicated to improving quality of life on campus, he has championed the building of the Student Commons, to break ground in Winter 2018. He continues to build an inclusive campus climate, appointing a Presidential Adviser for Inclusion and Equity, strengthening the college’s commitment to recruiting and retaining students from underrepresented groups, and launching the college’s Institute for Inclusion and Equity. Under Blomberg, the college has also embarked on an ambitious strategic plan, Ursinus 150. Generated by the community through a series of town halls and small-group discussions, the three pillars of the plan—Learning, Living Together, and Building Lifelong Connections—affirm the ethos of the college. This comprehensive plan provides concrete approaches to strengthening the college’s commitment to lifelong learning, diversity and inclusion, supporting people and infrastructure, and fiscal sustainability. As a physical complement to the strategic plan, the campus master planning process will direct approaches to the sustainability, utility, and design of the campus for coming decades. The college’s comprehensive campaign, Keep the Promise, which has already made substantial progress toward our $100-million goal, will ensure the fiscal health of the campus for the next generation of the Ursinus community. Before arriving at Ursinus, Blomberg was dean of the Robert Day School of Economics and Finance at Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, Calif., where he also served as the Peter K. Barker Professor of Economics and the George R. Roberts Fellow. An internationally known scholar and author of more than 40 articles and book chapters, Blomberg is a political economist with deep roots in national and global economic policy. He was on the faculty at Wellesley College and served as a visiting scholar at Harvard University’s Weatherhead Center for International Affairs before arriving at Claremont McKenna in 2003. Blomberg was a senior economist for the President’s Council of Economic Advisers under President George W. Bush, and was the U.S. Representative to the Economic Committee for Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation. He also served with such organizations as the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Blomberg served in the military for eight years. He is a magna cum laude graduate of the University of Tampa and received his master’s degree and doctorate in Economics from Johns Hopkins University. President’s CommentaryPresident Blomberg shares his thoughts about the entrepreneurial spirit of the liberal arts. |
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Sep. 13, 2017 6:15 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
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Sep. 16, 2017 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
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Sep. 20, 2017
D7430 District Governor 2017-18 Rick was born and raised in the Reading area, attending high school at Reading Central Catholic. He obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics and Business Administration from Lebanon Valley College in Annville, PA. Shortly after graduating from LVC Rick met and married his wife Susan. (Sue is also a Rotarian and President-Elect of the Birdsboro Rotary Club) They have a daughter Melissa and son Timothy. They are also blessed with two wonderful grandchildren. Rick spent 38 years in the banking industry. Half of those years were spent in executive level management positions. In these positions Rick provided long term strategic direction as well overseeing lending, branch and operational functions at the banks for which he worked. Rick was associated with three start-up banks in his career including being the President and Chief Operating Officer and Senior Lender for Berkshire Bank. He also served on the Board of Directors as well as being an original "Organizer" of the Bank. In 2012 Rick joined the executive management team of Good Life Advisor Systems, LLC as their Chief Operating Officer. The rapidly growing startup company, which provides turnkey solutions and systems for financial advisors, moving to an independent platform, now has affiliated offices in 10 states. Rick first joined Rotary in 1975, becoming a member of the Northeast Reading Rotary Club. After a job related hiatus from Rotary, Rick joined the Mt. Penn Rotary Club and then returned to Northeast Reading Rotary, where he served as President in 1990-1991. In 2006 he joined the Spring Township Centennial Club and served as their President during the 2010-2011 Rotary year. In 2012 he was named the Assistant Governor for area 4, filling that position for three years. Sue and Rick have also enjoyed hosting Group Study Exchange participants in their home. Over the years Rick held positions with many professional organizations including being a Past President of the Berks County Bankers Association and serving on the Board of Directors for the Pennsylvania Association of Community Bankers. In addition, Rick has been involved in numerous charitable organizations over the years. He has held positions with the Boy Scouts, Berks County Association for the Blind and the BCPHC, to name a few.
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Sep. 20, 2017 6:15 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
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Sep. 20, 2017 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
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Public Education – It Takes a Community – Creating Opportunities for our Children
Sep. 27, 2017
Dr. Zerbe will speaking to us about: Public Education – It Takes a Community – Creating Opportunities for our Children Dr. David Zerbe began his service as superintendent of schools in October of 2013. Prior to joining Methacton, he served as an Assistant Superintendent in the Pocono Mountain School District in Swiftwater, Pennsylvania since 2008. He previously served as Pocono Mountain School District's Executive Director of Technology. Dr. Zerbe has also held other administrative positions at both the Schuylkill Intermediate Unit as Supervisor of Educational Services and Technology and at Schuylkill County Area Vocational Technical School (AVTS) as a building administrator. His background includes extensive experience with all areas of school administration. He has leadership experience at the vocational, intermediate unit, and school district levels. Dr. Zerbe began his career as a program instructor at the Schuylkill County AVTS in 1993. Dr. Zerbe obtained his doctorate in educational leadership from NOVA Southeastern University. He obtained principal's and superintendent's certifications from Temple University, along with his master’s degree in education administration. He holds a Bachelor of Psychology with Secondary Social Studies Certification from Lycoming College. In all, he has 20 years of experience in education. |
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Sep. 27, 2017 6:15 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
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