Thursday, October 4, 2012

Because my Professor took the time: Introduction

As you can see, Perpetual Andragogy has taken a different turn. I have not given up on my ultimate goal of Archivist. Yet I cannot, in good conscience and in our uncertain economy, commit to a full time class schedule and amass more debt. College is expensive!

With a High Honors Associate of Arts degree from the College of Southern Nevada, augmented with professional certifications and self-study courses, why can't I find suitable employment?

The job market, specifically the Las Vegas area, has yet to recover. "Among the 49 metropolitan areas with a Census 200 population of 1 million or more, highest unemployment
Source: bls.gov via Kathleen on Pinterest
       rates in August were registered in Las Vegas-Paradise, Nev." (bls.gov) With diluted enthusiasm, I continue my job hunt; despite these dismal statistics. The answer to my question, "would it [returning to college] be worth it?" is "not yet."


But this is a site about Andragogy; the adult learner; the nontraditional student. If I'm not in college, how can I tell you about my Academic Adventures?  While I was taking classes, doing homework, contributing to my community and juggling my home life, I was only able to give you glimpses of life as a nontraditional student. Now that I have a bit more time on my hands, I can now give you an in depth, reflective observation of my Andragogical* Adventures.

 Glad I have only 'a touch of Sometimers'
In the weeks to come I will bring you the series: Because my Professor took the time. Each installment will feature a CSN Professor and the class taken. I will highlight also, the lessons learned and how I use this knowledge in my daily life. Be sure to check the series' static page for links, updates and more information. You are welcome to ask questions or add your own input in the comment section. If you have a question you don't want publicly displayed, feel free to message me on facebook.

*"Andragogical Learning Theory - Beginning in the 1950s Malcolm Knowles developed a new theory - which he called "Andragogy" - in the context of adult learners."
Source: Wikipedia

College Piggy Bank from Tax Credits via Flickr Creative Commons

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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Project Angel Faces Tweetchat Join us LIVE #pricklypaf Wednesday, September 19th


Learn more about the Prickly Pear You may be across town or on the other side of the World. But you can still come have fun with us at Project Angel Faces' Garden Club   "as we learn how to clean, eat, juice, and store cactus fruit!" 

It's almost Juice Time!

 

Take me to the #pricklypaf Tweetchat Room


"We cultivate Hope for the Future."

Monday, September 17, 2012

Get Prickly with Project Angel Faces Wednesday, September 19, 2012 at the Whitney Recreation Center


Guest Post by Rhonda Killough, Founder of Project Angel Faces

Come have fun with us at Garden Club as we learn how to clean, eat, juice, and store cactus fruit!

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At Garden Club, on September 19th, we'll be peeling, seeding, juicing, and freezing cactus fruit with apples and grapes to make popsicles, and drinking juice. 


GC Prickly Pear Cactus
Prickly Pears grow wild in abundance on cactus throughout our valley. They have loads of good nutrition that can help to prevent conditions such as osteoporosis, diabetes, high blood pressure, anxiety, and migraines. They also strengthen teeth, bones, our immune system, our nerve, enzyme, and amino acid functions, and help keep our fluid and electrolytes balanced. They taste like the color red, tart, mildly sweet, and with the texture similar to a pear.


Garden Club is such a wonderful program because the children get so excited to learn about new foods, they can hardly contain themselves. The activities we do are empowering to these kids; working with the foods, trusting the children to get their hands on the process of learning.


We get to practice learning so much more than just about working with food: patience, listening, sharing, respect for peers and teachers, non-violent communication, and sometimes cultural exploration!

It creates a lasting impression on them, and that is empowering for me as a community servant. My favorite part is how much they love learning how these foods we introduce build and grow their bodies, and make them stronger. They love being empowered by knowledge, and having so much fun in the process! 

Wednesday, September 19, 2012 from 4:15pm - 5:45pm Project Angel Faces will teach the cleaning, paring, juicing, and learning the nutrition of a locally abundant fruit, Prickly Pear!

Children over 5 are Welcome!
Garden Club at the 
Whitney Recreation Center

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  Always an adventure in learning! 

Garden Club Checklist ~ Please Bring:

Metal tongs
Nitrile Gloves



 And Wear Clothes you can get Dirty!

Credits

Guest Post by Rhonda Killough, Founder of ProjectAngelFaces.org
Layout & Edit by Kathleen Ackroyd of 'That Dam Kat' 

Need more information? Contact Rhonda Killough via email: planetrhonda@gmail.com or Visit the Event on Facebook 

Can't make it?  
LIVE from the 
Whitney Recreation Center

"We cultivate Hope for the Future."
 

Sunday, September 16, 2012

"Love Your Library? Tell a Friend!" LVCCLD teams up with CSI: The Experience



September is Library Card 
Sign Up Month!

Earn a Family Pack of Tickets to CSI: The Experience!
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Sign up for your free Las Vegas Clark County Library District Card at the following locations:


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Thursday, September 13, 2012

CSN's IT Training & Development Fair Saturday, September 15 10:00am-3:00pm



Saturday, September 8, 2012

Baptized on Merovingian Ground

My Oma, were she alive today, would be 93. She was born nine months and some odd days after Armistice Day or what we know as Veterans Day. When Mom told me that she had been Baptized in the historical Frankfurt Cathedral; I just had to know more.
Helen Mayenfels (1919-1999)





Frankfurt Dom Abend
"Treaty To Be Ratified By Wilson" shouted the Oakland Tribune headline on September 7, 1919. Approximately six weeks after her birth, Oma did some shouting of her own.


Oma was Baptized in the Frankfurter Dom. The official name is Kaiserdom Sankt Bartholomäus; Emperor Cathedral of Saint Bartholomew.  "St. Bartholomew's is the main church of Frankfurt and was constructed in the 14th and 15th centuries on the foundation of an earlier church from the Merovingian time."

Much ado is recently made by conspiracy theorists about Satanic and political bloodlines and popular focus is also garnered by Dan Brown's books.

The Main Divisions of the Frankish Kingdoms under the Merovingian Kings.

But "Merovingian society...was clearly a Christian society..., and one cannot ignore the vital and central part that was played by Christianity in its cultural life (Hen). Dark Age Christianity echoes still barbaric bloodshed in stories of quests for World Domination.

Frankfurt Dom Querschiff
Oma, as Family Lore goes, "...hat die ganzen Kirche ausgebrult." In English, and not a literal translation, screamed her head off [at her Baptism.] Did Oma, as a new Soul, know what type of ground she was being Baptized upon? Or was it more the 'in the air buzz' of  The Red Scare and Hitler's eminent rise to power?

The Germany my Family was raised in, is one I can scarcely imagine. Harder still is extracting bits and pieces of Oral Family History. Scars of suppression, depression, bombings and annihilation show not only in the German landscape. These scars, they show in my Family's soul.


Sources
The Merovingians by Professor Robert Sewell


Frankfurt Cathedral and Photos Wikipedia and Wikimedia


 Would you like to know more about your Family History? 
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Thursday, July 26, 2012

The Flower: An Introduction to Tasha

Introducing New Author from Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri
Tasha


The Flower: by me, Tasha

This is a personal poem I wrote, about the boy breaking down my walls. 
The Flower leans and stretches,
searching for the light.
Wanting the world to see her.
Wishing to feel the warmth.
The Flower is strong and fighting,
pushing through the dark.
She knows it exists outside,
she’s been told its worth the wait.
The Flower begins to wilt.
The weight of the sadness
is growing all around her.
Slowly she begins to loose petals,
she looses her beauty and light.
The Flower almost dead,
begins to drop her seeds.
She wishes the world be kind 
to her secret in the dark.
Just as the last petal falls,
a boy lets in the light
and finds her secret hiding;
The mass of Flowers
reaching up for him.

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