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SUMMARY:Pet Partners of the Oregon Coast
DESCRIPTION:Katherine Harding \nKatharine Harding retired after 36 years of wearing many “hats” at Neskowin Valley School. When she found the perfect dog\, a Cavadoodle\, they trained together to become a volunteer registered Pet Partner Team. They’ve visited patients and staff at Portland Shriners Hospital and Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital for 17 years. Now she has her third Cavadoodle\, Toby\, and his brother\, Shadow\, “in training.”  When her dogs aren’t working\, they are at home “snugglers.”
URL:https://www.ocli.us/index.php/event/pet-partners-of-the-oregon-coast/
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SUMMARY:Genie in the Bottle: Pros and Cons of Nuclear Energy
DESCRIPTION:David Sexton \nAn overview of the carbon free contribution of nuclear power and how this concentrated energy source is safety managed for electricity production.  The future of existing reactors and the new small reactor designs. \n 
URL:https://www.ocli.us/index.php/event/genie-in-the-bottle-pros-and-cons-of-nuclear-energy/
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SUMMARY:Law in Practice
DESCRIPTION:Chris Minor \nWhere does law come from\, how is it identified and applied\, how is the court system organized?  Take a a look at some of the hot button cases of the day. \n 
URL:https://www.ocli.us/index.php/event/law-in-practice/
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SUMMARY:The heART of the Oregon Coast
DESCRIPTION:Jason Holland\, OCCA ED \nSomething is stirring along the Oregon Coast—new spaces\, bold ideas\, and a creative community that’s growing stronger by the day. In this talk\, Jason Holland\, executive director of Oregon Coast Council for the Arts and Arts Commissioner for the State of Oregon\, dives into the exciting momentum behind the region’s arts and\nculture scene\, spotlighting recent developments\, unexpected collaborations\, and what it means to create and connect in our coastal community. It’s a celebration of the people\, projects\, and passion shaping the heART of the coast.\nBio: Jason has worked in arts management and advocacy for almost 25 years. He is a passionate and innovative non-profit executive leader with broad-based operational and programmatic leadership at both large and small non-profit arts organizations. Areas of principal responsibilities include program development\, impact\nmeasurement\, fundraising\, staff development\, artistic programming\, organizational strategy\, and expertise in community engagement. Artistically\, Jason’s background is in instrumental music and as a theatre director for twenty years. He most recently directed “Fiddler on the Roof” for the Red Octopus Theatre Company in\nNewport.\nJason currently serves as the co-chair of the Lincoln County Cultural Coalition and is proud to be appointed by Governor\nKotek as an Oregon Arts Commissioner
URL:https://www.ocli.us/index.php/event/the-heart-of-the-oregon-coast/
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SUMMARY:The Bear Necessities
DESCRIPTION:Ram Pampush \nAll you need for a great wildlife adventure: a congregation of hungry brown bears! At Alaska’s famous Katmai National Park and Preserve\, bears gather in summer to feast on an abundance of spawning salmon. But what happens if the fish don’t show up? \nBIO: Ram Papish is a professional wildlife enthusiast whose varied career includes biologist\, educator\, photographer and wildlife artist. He specializes in illustration of interpretive signs\, books and posters. His interests include flowering shrubs\, birdwatching\, community theater and world travel. His major achievements include appearing in the 2024 “Chicken Daddies” calendar.
URL:https://www.ocli.us/index.php/event/bear-feast-at-brooks-falls/
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SUMMARY:LIFE TRANSITIONS: Exploration of Factors and Turning Points that Influence Transition
DESCRIPTION:Presenter \nDr. Estle Harlan is a management consultant and writer who has effectively applied decades of business experience to a later-life career of academic writing and instruction.  In addition to publishing a number of peer reviewed journal articles\, she authored a book on today’s discussion themes. \nPresentation Themes \nDr. Harlan will describe aspects of life transitions that many of us may be facing.  Key concepts are: \n\nOften transition problems lie in the difficulty of recognizing turning points in our lives or discerning physical\, emotional and social factors that impact enablement for changing our life’s trajectories.\nSometimes it means silencing the internalized\, socially-influenced voices that whisper – or scream – words of discouragement.\nAlways it encompasses awareness of our authentic self and the “flow” between demands of transition and our resources for transition.\nAnd…there are transition doors. Beyond them lie our hopes for transition achievements.  Most of us have lived long enough to know when something is meaningful for thriving and making the greatest contribution to society.  This discussion explores our possibilities through the lens of life transitions.
URL:https://www.ocli.us/index.php/event/the-art-of-the-possible/
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