APRIL HAPPENINGS – JUNIOR LEAGUE OF MOORE COUNTY, WOMEN OF THE PINES, PINEHURST CONCIERGE SERVICES

April is a busy month in Moore County and representatives from these three organizations fill us in on their upcoming events and mission statements.

President elect, Cynthia Davis is our leadoff guest and she guides us thru some the storied history and purpose of the Junior League of Moore County.  Special emphasis is placed on a current program – The Baby Box which the League is helping to introduce to Moore County.  www.babiesneedboxes.org.  Their Safe Sleep initiative is important because of the infant mortality rates in the U.S. & Moore County.

Jan Minoff speaks about the Women of the Pines upcoming Annual Rummage Sale on April 28thfrom 8:00 a.m – 12:00 noon at the Old West End Gymnasium and also outlines the work of this organization year round as they support many non-profits and area charities thru their work.

847 274-1728 or Helen Kirk 910 400-5211.

Rebecca Gomes started Pinehurst Concierge Services last year and discusses a myriad of services her company can provide to professional working families, retired couples and singles as well as their “thinking outside the box” mentality.

www.pinheurstconciergeservices.com

MOORE COUNTY BOND REFERENDUM – ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS & SANDHILLS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Guest Panelists discuss the upcoming Bond referendum on May 8th and what it’s passage means for Moore County citizens, families, and their children.

• Connie Lovel: Chair of the YES! Campaign or the 2018 School-College Bond Committee

• Helena Wallin-Miller: Chair of the Moore County Board of Education

• Frank Quis: Commissioner, Moore County Board of Commissioners

• George Little: Chair of the Sandhills Community College Board of Trustees AND chair of the fundraising committee for the bond campaign.

• Kathryn Chow, mother of two, retired military, military spouse & member of Military Family Connection. Volunteer EXTRAORDINAIRE on campaign staff

Website: www.yesformoorebonds.com

E Mail: info@yesformoorebonds.com

THE MIRACLE WORKER – JUDSON THEATRE COMPANY – JOHN JAMES

April 12th – April 15th – OWENS AUDITORIUM AT THE SANDHILLS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

The Miracle Worker is an iconic play about Helen Keller, her teacher, Annie Sullivan, and the family members of Helen Keller.  It’s moving, inspirational and heartfelt for anyone who has seen it as an award winning  play or movie.

http://www.thepilot.com/news/features/judson-theatre-presents-inspirational-play-about-helen-keller/article_6e2d6254-339a-11e8-ab11-3b1468ce926b.html

John James is cast as the role of Helen’s father, Captain Arthur Keller.  John has many credits and is best known for his role in the long running TV Series Dynasty, as Jeff Colby. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_James_(actor)

Executive Producer and Moore County native, Morgan Sills speaks about this superb cast from NYC, as well as some of the local area talent.  The Judson Theatre Company also offers an Education Program which allows many younger people to take part in the Arts at no cost to them.

There will be  5 performances and some of the final performance proceeds will benefit the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), through the work of Vision4Moore.  https://www.vision4moore.com/

Tickets can be purchased at:

www.JudsonTheatre.com
Arts Council of Moore County
The Country Bookshop in Southern Pines
The Given Memorial Library in Pinehurst

The Trials & Tribulations of a Military Family on the Move – Nico & Dave Meissen

Dave & Nico Meissen moved to Southern Pines 4 years ago with hopes that this might be their last stop. With 8 prior moves in 17 years of marriage and with two growing children, it is easy to see why the news of their 9th move, this June, to Anchorage was greeted with mixed feelings.

The Meissens share the story of their past moves. From observations on Moore County, Dave’s 22 year association with the Air Force, their two fine children, Alex, age 14 & Emma, age 12, the Meissens put a great perspective on their past moves and their families future home.

LIVING YOGA / LIVING IN THE LOTUS/ LIFE LESSONS FROM A LIFE LONG TEACHER

John Tampa joins Bill to discuss his two experiences of receiving primary and advanced yoga teacher training at Arhanta Yoga Ashram in India, and the impact it has had on his teaching. John talks about Hindu philosophy and the strands from which the practice of yoga evolved over 5,000 years ago, as well as how the ancient sages of India understood yoga as much more than a physical practice (as we often experience it in the West).

John also explains how the Eight Limbed Path of Yoga is intended to be a way of life, which includes how one relates to one’s self and to others, as well as the physical practices and breathing techniques, leading to an enhanced meditation practice and ultimately the realization of one’s true Self.

Bill has been one of John’s students for over four years, and as one who has undergone back surgery, has benefitted from the practice of “adaptive yoga,” that is, using the body as a tool for healing while taking into account certain physical limitations. John developed an interest in adaptive yoga education as a way to recover from his own injuries and knee replacement surgery.

John has a history as a life long learner, coach, teacher, mentor, minister, corporate executive and counselor. The storyline behind the story is that John, a 12 year resident of Southern Pines, N.C. has blended his unique skill set of helping others, as described by author and founder of Tom’s of Maine, Tom Chappell, as “doing well by doing good.”

John sets the bar for what it means to continually reinvent yourself without losing sight of the mission, the goals and the spirit he has successfully fulfilled all his life for himself and for others.

In addition to being open for private instruction, especially for those who have injuries, disabilities, or limitations, John and his sister Michele Hoag offer continuing education worships for yoga teachers and interested yoga practitioners in several yoga teaching centers in North Carolina. His business is Living Yoga LLC, and he can be reached through his website at www.livinginthelotus.com.