Education PACKAGE
SourcePoint 800 Cheshire Road Delaware, OH 43015 Organized by SourcePointAbout this event
Description
We're sorry, but this program is over. The last meeting was Saturday, July 1, 2023.
Register for as many of the following activities that you wish to attend for one low fee—up to 15 presentations available this quarter for $15! If you wish to register for more at a later date, customer service can assist you in-person or by phone, 740-363-6677.
Click Enroll Now to register for any or all of the activities listed below. For assistance with registration, call 740-363-6677. Scholarships are available at MySourcePoint.org/scholarship.
HOME SECURITY
Tuesday, April 4, 1?2 p.m.
Your home is your castle and no one wants to be a victim of a burglary or theft. Please join Officer Robert Hatcher from the Delaware Police Department as he will provide you with some crime prevention tips to help keep your home secure.
TECHNOLOGY TALK: FRAUD
Monday, April 10, 10?11:30 a.m.
Jarren Ringle provides information on fraud. Where do I find help or report a scam? How can I trust emails or text messages? Is this charity real? Is my new friend someone I can trust?
HISTORY: THE TITANIC NEW
Wednesday, April 12, 1?2:30 p.m.
Join local historian, Van Young, as he shares the unthinkable sinking of the Titanic on April 15, 1912. Billed as unsinkable, the Titanic remains the deadliest peacetime sinking of a superliner or cruise ship. When the ship sank, many of the lifeboats that had been lowered were about half full, much to the demise of the 1,500+ people who went down with the ship. Learn about the events of this maiden voyage and some unique trivia and facts that will surprise and astound you. Bon voyage!
MOMENTS OF GRACE: EXPLORING NEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCES
Wednesday, April 19, 1?2:30 p.m.
The near-death experience (NDE) is a fascinating subject of global interest and source of many debates, controversies, and headlines. NDEs are profound psychological events, with transcendental and mystical elements, that may occur during times of intense stress with significant aftereffects. Join us for a fascinating discussion on a phenomenon that can enrich our lives and encourage conversations on a taboo topic. This class may be taken alone or as part of this series. Presenter Linda Manley, CNP, brings more than 35 years of experience from the medical field to this presentation. She served in the Army Nurse Corp, 25 years as a flight nurse in Central Ohio, and 18 years as an emergency nurse practitioner. What she has learned about this subject fundamentally altered her viewpoint on death.
HISTORY: THE KENT STATE SHOOTINGS
Wednesday, May 3, 2?3:30 p.m.
Van Young, local historian, shares information on the day before the 53rd anniversary of the Kent State Shootings. This talk examines the events leading up to the shootings of May 4, 1970, and the aftermath, including the trial of the National Guardsman several years later. Should any responsibility be placed on the soldiers for this tragedy or did the students and demonstrators hold all the blame? The talk also reviews the animosity that existed at the time between student antiwar protestors and the United States government. Was it a murder or tragedy?
TECHNOLOGY TALK: TECH SAFETY
Monday, May 8, 10?11:30 a.m.
Jarren Ringle provides information on technology safety. Do you wonder how your Facebook was hacked? Is that link safe? Why did Microsoft call me? Let's talk tech safety.
DRUG EDUCATION PROGRAM
Wednesday, May 10, 11 a.m.?noon
A representative from the Delaware Police Department and Lisa Dooley, Prevention Coordinator from the Drug Free Delaware Coalition will be at SourcePoint to talk about what drugs kids could be using and what grandparents can look for. The talk will include how to safely dispose of your own medications.
MOMENTS OF GRACE: AFTER-DEATH COMMUNICATIONS
Friday, May 12, 1?2:30 p.m.
Have you ever sensed the presence of a loved one who died? If so, you are not alone. These experiences, which may be exhilarating and confusing, are known as after-death communications (ADCs). ADCs are spontaneous, take many different forms, and have been documented throughout time. Please join us for an intriguing discussion on a phenomenon that provides hope and comfort to the bereaved and suggests that love does, indeed, transcend all boundaries. This class can be taken alone or as part of this series. Presenter Linda Manley, CNP, brings more than 35 years of experience from the medical field to this presentation. She served in the Army Nurse Corp, 25 years as a flight nurse in Central Ohio, and 18 years as an emergency nurse practitioner. What she has learned about this subject fundamentally altered her viewpoint on death.
OHIOHEALTH SERIES: MANAGING STRESS THROUGH MINDFULNESS AND SELF-COMPASSION
Friday, May 19, 1?2 p.m.
Discuss how mindfulness and self-compassion can strengthen our inner resources to manage stress. Presenter Jennifer Stauffer, LISW-S, has more than 30 years of diverse experience as a social worker. Her passion is to educate and teach how Mindfulness can support individuals in their own health and well-being. Jennifer’s areas of focus include anxiety, depression, grief/loss, life transitions, trauma, substance use, and mindfulness-based interventions. Jennifer has both a Master of Social Work and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from The Ohio State University.
COMMONLY TREATED HAND CONDITIONS NEW
Monday, May 22, 1?2:15 p.m.
Hand experts, Robin Landon, nurse practitioner (CNP, MSN, RN) and certified hand therapist and Occupational Therapist, Kathy Villacres from The Hand Center will discuss commonly treated hand conditions.
TECHNOLOGY TALK: FRAUD
Monday, June 12, 10?11:30 a.m.
Jarren Ringle provides information on fraud. Where do I find help or report a scam? How can I trust emails or text messages? Is this charity real? Is my new friend someone I can trust?
MOMENTS OF GRACE: NEARING-DEATH AWARENESS
Wednesday, June 14, 1?-2:30 p.m.
Near-death awareness (NDA) is a term that describes a dying person’s experience which often includes vivid end-of-life dreams or visions. A recent study found most hospice patients reported an NDA prior to their death and the experience was comforting, even joyful, for the dying person. Could you recognize such an experience? This class will discuss NDAs and the positive impact they can have on both the dying person and their loved ones during a challenging time. This class can be taken alone or as part of this series. Presenter Linda Manley, CNP, brings more than 35 years of experience from the medical field to this presentation. She served in the Army Nurse Corp, 25 years as a flight nurse in Central Ohio, and 18 years as an emergency nurse practitioner. What she has learned about this subject fundamentally altered her viewpoint on death.
STROKE AWARENESS
Thursday, June 22, 1?2 p.m.
Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death in the United States. Stroke is number three. This is a class about risk factors for stroke and what we can do to reduce our risk.
Presenter Cathy Hulse, Registered Nurse for more than 40 years, has a background in Critical Care and is certified as a neurological nurse specializing in stroke care. She has been instrumental in obtaining Primary and Comprehensive Stroke Center certification at OhioHealth Hospitals and in assisting in developing their Stroke Network.
ECONOMICS: FEDERAL DEFICITS AND THE DEBT NEW
Wednesday, June 21, 1?2:15 p.m.
Bob Gitter, retired Professor of Economics at Ohio Wesleyan University will discuss Federal Deficits and the Debt: Causes, Effects, and Possible Ways Forward. The United States Federal Government is at its legal debt ceiling of $31.6 Trillion Dollars. How did we accumulate so much debt and how has this impacted the nation? Although there are temporary solutions that can keep the government running, what are potential changes that could be made and how will they affect the nation and its citizens.
HISTORY: CUSTER’S LAST STAND
Thursday, June 22, 2:30?4 p.m.
Join local historian, Van Young, as he shares Custer’s Last Stand. The Battle of the Little Bighorn, fought on June 25, 1876, near the Little Bighorn River in Montana Territory, pitted federal troops led by Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer (1839-76) against a band of Lakota Sioux and Cheyenne warriors. This talk presents the background, details and events that led to what historians refer to as the greatest military defeat in U.S. history.
Click Enroll Now to register for any or all of the activities in this package. For assistance with registration, call 740-363-6677.
To ensure your class/presentation is held, register early and no later than two business days before its scheduled date.
To cancel or transfer your registration, call (740) 363-6677.
Cancellation Policy: You will receive a refund for fee-based activities canceled by SourcePoint or for activities from which you withdraw before the deadline. Refunds are not available for activities you are unable to attend.
Prerequisites
ComPASS
or ComPASS
Instructor
Joan Pearse
Program
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When
April 03 - July 01, 2023
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday