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SUMMARY:Let's Talk-"My Time with General Colin Powell: Stories of Kindness\, Diplomacy\, and Protocol"
DESCRIPTION:At some point\, we have all wondered what it would have been like to be the proverbial “fly on the wall to history.” In My Time with General Colin Powell: Stories of Kindness\, Diplomacy\, and Protocol\, Leslie Lautenslager pulls back the curtain on her 25 years spent at the side of one of America’s greatest public servants\, General Colin L. Powell\, sharing a very personal narrative of his time as America’s chief diplomat and his professional speaking career. \nThrough the pages of her book\, Leslie Lautenslager shares the stories of her time with General Powell\, allowing us\, two years after his death\, the privilege of seeing a very personal side of Colin Powell that few knew but can now be added to our collective history on one of America’s greatest heroes. \nTo the world\, he was a military leader\, a diplomat\, a senior statesman\, and a tireless advocate for young people. To his family and close friends\, he was so much more — funny\, charming\, self-deprecating\, practical\, generous\, gracious and kind. He was also a song and dance man\, a car aficionado\, a handyman\, a lover of comfort food\, a standup comedian\, and a storyteller. \nIn celebration of Black History month\, please join us to hear Leslie’s stories from behind-the-scenes with General Colin Powell.  This event is FREE and open to the community.
URL:https://opmh.org/event/lets-talk-my-time-with-general-colin-powell-stories-of-kindness-diplomacy-and-protocol/
LOCATION:Old Presbyterian Meeting House\, Heritage Hall
CATEGORIES:Featured Event
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SUMMARY:Aging with Faith and Joy
DESCRIPTION:Each day is a gift from God. Join our three pastors\, Rev. James Sledge\, Rev. Katherine Stanford and Rev. Ann Herlin as we continue to explore the gift of aging. Our pastors will lead us in reflecting on how our faith informs how we think about the changes that come with aging\, the transitions into different seasons of life\, and discovering our purpose in a new season.
URL:https://opmh.org/event/aging-with-faith-and-joy-2/
LOCATION:Old Presbyterian Meeting House\, Heritage Hall
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SUMMARY:Aging with Faith and Joy
DESCRIPTION:Each day is a gift from God. Join our three pastors\, Rev. James Sledge\, Rev. Katherine Stanford and Rev. Ann Herlin as we continue to explore the gift of aging.Our pastors will lead us in reflecting on how our faith informs how we think about the changes that come with aging\, the transitions into different seasons of life\, and discovering our purpose in a new season.
URL:https://opmh.org/event/aging-with-faith-and-joy/
LOCATION:Old Presbyterian Meeting House\, Heritage Hall
CATEGORIES:adults
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SUMMARY:Architecture of Compassion-Play/Improv
DESCRIPTION:This year the 8th OPMH Architecture of Compassion series will feature preforming artists in our community who have followed their heart and dedicated their unique artistic skills and talents to nurturing in-person social connections that foster both mental and physical healing through shared experiences. \nOur speaker this week is Amy Peterson\, LCSW. She is a social worker with a theater background who specializes in attachment and trauma and is experienced in facilitating individual\, group\, and family therapy. Amy uses a playful approach\, particularly when working with younger clients and the narratives her clients share inspire her to write and perform interpretive therapeutic monologues. Her work is a wonderful example of how compassionate performing arts programs can be a path for healing that can help bring resolution to past traumatic events in people’s lives. \nhttps://www.familyattachment.org/TBD
URL:https://opmh.org/event/architecture-of-compassion-play-improv/
LOCATION:Old Presbyterian Meeting House\, Heritage Hall
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SUMMARY:Architecture of Compassion- Music
DESCRIPTION:This year the 8th OPMH Architecture of Compassion series will feature preforming artists in our community who have followed their heart and dedicated their unique artistic skills and talents to nurturing in-person social connections that foster both mental and physical healing through shared experiences. \nOur speaker today is Kevin Leong\, the Director of Music Therapy Education for A Place To Be\, a nonprofit music therapy center in Leesburg and Middleburg. He is interested in using music as a tool to build community\, connection\, and wellness. This talk will consist of didactic and experiential activities that demonstrates the use of music in individual and communal settings to enhance wellbeing in a diverse range of communities\, including folks who are neurodivergent\, with mental health needs\, or with neurologic conditions across the age range. https://aplacetobeva.org/staff/
URL:https://opmh.org/event/architecture-of-compassion-music/
LOCATION:Old Presbyterian Meeting House\, Heritage Hall
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SUMMARY:Architecture of Compassion-Theater
DESCRIPTION:This year the 8th OPMH Architecture of Compassion series will feature preforming artists in our community who have followed their heart and dedicated their unique artistic skills and talents to nurturing in-person social connections that foster both mental and physical healing through shared experiences. \nThis week our speaker is Lori Pitts. She is a facilitator\, teaching artist\, actor\, director\, and improvisor in the DMV area who is passionate about creating platforms for voices that often go unheard. She is the Artistic Director of Ally Theatre Company\, and the founder of Voices Unbarred\, a program of Ally Theatre that collaborates with people impacted by incarceration\, artists\, and policy organizations to reimagine the prison system and advocate for change.\nhttps://www.voicesunbarred.org/
URL:https://opmh.org/event/architecture-of-compassion-theater/
LOCATION:Old Presbyterian Meeting House\, Heritage Hall
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SUMMARY:Adult Ed Year in Review
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join us for our Adult Ed Annual Year in Review. This event will provide an opportunity to reflect on and celebrate our 2023 offerings. We will also highlight our upcoming winter/spring classes and the Architecture of Compassion series\, which is now in its 8th year! Don’t miss this chance to see what’s in store for 2024 and be in fellowship with one another. A light breakfast will be served. We hope to see you there! \n 
URL:https://opmh.org/event/adult-ed-year-in-review/
LOCATION:Old Presbyterian Meeting House\, Heritage Hall
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