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SUMMARY:“Adak Alaska" …A revisit - Jenni Remillard\, Presenter
DESCRIPTION:Jenni Gemillard\nThe presentation\, titled “Adak Alaska” …A Revisit to the past with Dad\,” will reflect on a return journey to Adak\, where the speaker’s father was stationed during the Cold War era.
URL:https://www.ocli.us/index.php/event/adak-alaska-a-revisit-jenni-remillard-presenter/
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SUMMARY:All the Empty Rooms - Steve Hartman   -  Ric Neese\, Presenter
DESCRIPTION:Ric Neese\nIn this interview from CBS Mornings\, correspondent Steve Hartman and director Joshua Seftel discuss their Oscar-winning documentary short\, All the Empty Rooms. The film memorializes children killed in school shootings by documenting the bedrooms they left behind—spaces preserved by their families as “sacred memorials.” \n\n\n\nBreaking the Cycle of Numbness: Hartman reveals he started the project because he felt himself—and the country—becoming “numb” to the frequency of school shootings. He wanted to find a new “entry point” to shake people out of that acceptance
URL:https://www.ocli.us/index.php/event/all-the-empty-rooms-steve-harman-presented-by-ric-neese/
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SUMMARY:“Stand Up & Stay Strong” -  Brenda Luntzel\, Presenter
DESCRIPTION:Brenda Luntzel
URL:https://www.ocli.us/index.php/event/stand-up-stay-strong-brenda-luntzel-presenter/
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SUMMARY:Fun with Composers who Monetize  -   Dan Howard\, Presenter
DESCRIPTION:Dan Howard\n“I’m very ambitious\,” Howard said. “I aim high.” \nTall\, buoyant and informal\, with a disarming smile and rapid-fire way of speaking\, Dan will create an exciting presentation of “Fun with Composers who Monetize.” This promises to be a “Don’t miss\,” event.
URL:https://www.ocli.us/index.php/event/fun-with-composers-who-monetize-dan-howard-presenter/
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SUMMARY:Building Hope\, One Brick at a Time: The Power of Radical Neighborliness - Lucinda Tayor\, Presenter
DESCRIPTION:Lucinda Taylor\n\nHabitat for Humanity isn’t just a construction crew; it’s a global powerhouse of radical neighborliness. They operate on the belief that a roof over one’s head is the foundation for everything else—health\, education\, and financial stability. \nHere is a look at how they turn blueprints into breakthroughs: \n1. Sweat Equity\, Not Handouts\nHabitat doesn’t just “give away” houses. They partner with families who are willing to put in the work. \n\nThe “Sweat” Part: Future homeowners invest hundreds of hours of sweat equity\, physically helping to build their own homes and the homes of their neighbors.\nThe “Equity” Part: Families purchase their homes through affordable mortgages. It’s a hand-up\, designed to break the cycle of poverty through true ownership.\n\n2. Building Community\, One Nail at a Time\nAs seen in projects like the Garden Estates neighborhood\, Habitat brings together a “motley crew” of volunteers—from corporate teams and retirees to elected officials and local students. It’s one of the few places where you’ll see a CEO and a college freshman side-by-side\, covered in sawdust\, working toward the same goal. \n3. Sustainability and Innovation\nThey are constantly evolving how they tackle the housing crisis. For instance\, Habitat for Humanity of Lincoln County has adopted a permanent affordability model. This land-lease program ensures that even if a family eventually moves\, the home remains affordable for the next low-income buyer\, protecting the community’s investment for generations. \n4. The “ReStore” Revolution\nIf you love a good DIY project\, you probably know the Habitat ReStore. These are home improvement centers that sell donated furniture\, appliances\, and building materials to the public. \n\nThe Win-Win: You get a bargain\, usable items stay out of landfills\, and the proceeds go directly back into funding local home builds.\n\n5. A Global Footprint\nWhile you might see them working in your own backyard\, Habitat operates in 70 countries. Whether they are rebuilding after a natural disaster or advocating for smarter housing laws at the government level\, their mission is simple: a world where everyone has a decent place to live. \n\nHow to Get Involved \nYou don’t need to be a master carpenter to help. Organizations like HFHLC are always looking for: \n\nVolunteers: For framing\, painting\, or office support.\nDonors: To fund materials for new projects.\nShoppers: To visit their ReStores and keep the cycle of building moving.\n\nAre you looking to volunteer your time on a build site\, or are you more interested in the advocacy and donation side of the organization?
URL:https://www.ocli.us/index.php/event/building-hope-one-brick-at-a-time-the-power-of-radical-neighborliness-lucinda-tayor-presenter/
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SUMMARY:Hatfield Marine Center -Kathleen Hackett\, Presenter
DESCRIPTION:Kathleen Hackett\nWhat We’ll Discover Together \nIn our session about the Hatfield Marine Science Center\, we’ll be stepping into the heart of coastal innovation. Here is a look at what I’ll help you learn and experience: \n\nHands-On Marine Science: You will get a front-row seat to the Pacific. I’ll show you how we use our unique location in Newport to access the estuaries and oceans that dictate the health of our planet.\nWorld-Class Research in Action: You’ll see how we tackle global environmental challenges. I’ll walk you through our work with PacWave and OSU Marine Operations\, giving you a behind-the-scenes look at how cutting-edge marine technology is developed.\nThe Mysteries of the Deep: Beyond the data\, I want to help you connect with the ocean on a deeper level. You’ll leave here with a better understanding of the complex underwater systems that remain a mystery to most.\n\nI can’t wait to show you what we’re working on—come witness the future of marine science with me!
URL:https://www.ocli.us/index.php/event/hatfield-marine-center-kathleen-hackett-presenter/
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SUMMARY:Unleash Creativity: Youth Art at the Lincoln City Cultural Center - Krista Eddy\, Presenter
DESCRIPTION:Krista Eddy\nThe Lincoln City Cultural Center (LCCC) is on a mission to spark imagination and foster essential life skills in our local youth. From critical thinking to emotional intelligence\, art education is a cornerstone of student development—and we’re bringing that energy directly to you! \nDiscover the Impact \nJoin Visual Arts Director Krista Eddy for an inspiring journey through the three pillars of youth creativity in Lincoln City: \n\n🎨 Art Kit Program: Providing the tools for creativity at home.\n🧪 Underground Art Lab & Summer Art Camp: Where young artists experiment\, play\, and grow.\n🏫 Art Explorations Outreach: Taking art beyond the center’s walls and into the community.\n\nMore Than Just a Slideshow \nKrista will pull back the curtain on how these programs work and share the heartwarming stories of their impact on our community’s children. You’ll see firsthand how problem-solving and collaboration come to life through a paintbrush or a lump of clay. \nGet Your Hands Messy! \nThis isn’t just a “sit and watch” event. Krista will lead the Oregon Coast Learning Institute members through an interactive art project. Experience the “spirit of the center” yourself and rediscover the joy of creating in a safe\, stress-free space. \nReady to see how art changes lives? We’ll see you there!
URL:https://www.ocli.us/index.php/event/youth-art-programming-from-the-lincoln-city-cultural-center-krista-eddy-presenter/
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SUMMARY:From Math to Mind: A 50-Year Perspective on the Rise of AI - Ken Willett\, Presenter
DESCRIPTION:Ken Willett\nKen has been in software development and technology for over 50 years. With degrees in Math\, Physics\, Computer Science and Systems Science\, Ken was one of the founders of Mentor Graphics Corporation and founder of Ignis Systems Corporation. He is retired and currently lives in Portland. \n\nHere is an intriguing post based on the presentation details: \n\nThe Ghost in the Machine: Where is AI Taking Us? 🤖🌐 \nWhat is Artificial Intelligence\, really? Is it a mirror of our own minds\, or something entirely foreign? \nFrom its mysterious origins to its complex relationship with human intelligence\, AI is no longer just a “tech topic”—it’s a force reshaping how we live\, work\, and understand our world. \nJoin us as Ken Willett\, a veteran with over 50 years in software development and a founder of Mentor Graphics\, dives deep into: \n*The Evolution: Where did this technology actually come from? \n*The Human Connection: How does it truly relate to the way we think? \n*The Future: What are the urgent issues surrounding its use today\, and how will it affect your life? \nDon’t miss this chance to gain a high-level perspective from a true industry pioneer. \n*** #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #TechEvolution #FutureOfTech #KenWillett #Innovation
URL:https://www.ocli.us/index.php/event/from-math-to-mind-a-50-year-perspective-on-the-rise-of-ai/
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