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Wednesday, May 17, 2017 - 10:15am

Poetry book brings wisdom for emotional, spiritual healing

Janine Palmer (Silver Moon) releasesEnergy Healing Wisdom—Poetic Messages a Divine Heretic Book’

JAMUL, Calif. – “Energy Healing Wisdom—Poetic Messages a Divine Heretic Book” (published by Xlibris), written by Janine Palmer (Silver Moon), contains short poetic messages which serve as essential keys for taking one’s power back and rising of the ashes of life's initiations.

 

The book helps readers to let go of what no longer serves to make room for what does. It also makes readers recognize and rise above falsehood and illusion, to uncover truth within and to allow emotional and spiritual energy healing.

 

“The book is different in the messages presented here are in short poetic form, so for those who typically aren't interested in delving into books with long chapters, they can read one or two poetic messages at a time as their schedule allows to receive what might be a very helpful message.”

 

An excerpt from the book:

But the release of that pent up anger,

Shifting energies for reasons unseen,

Teaches us how to react or respond,

From the perspective of our dream. 

 

“This book will appeal to readers because the work has already received fantastic feedback about how it has helped people to begin to heal their unhealed wounds.”

 

“Energy Healing Wisdom—Poetic Messages a Divine Heretic Book”

By Janine Palmer (Silver Moon)

Hardcover | 6 x 9in | 430 pages | ISBN 9781543419856

Softcover | 6 x 9in | 430 pages | ISBN 9781543419849

E-Book | 430 pages | ISBN 9781543419832

Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

 

About the Author

Janine Palmer (Silver Moon) grew up in Northern California and resides in Southern California today. After devastating county-wide wild fires and global economic collapse, Palmer and her family endured physical, economical and emotional losses, along with the loss of friendships. She was a phoenix who rose from her own ashes with a powerful story to share of truth, strength, wisdom, compassion, love and taking one’s power back. She extensively studied and continues to study multiple healing modalities for emotional and spiritual healing. Her compassion and calling to help others break free of limiting and painful situations can be felt through the writings contained in her book series “Divine Heretic.” She does God’s work for the collective and greater good of humanity.

 

Xlibris Publishing, an Author Solutions, LLC imprint, is a self-publishing services provider created in 1997 by authors, for authors. By focusing on the needs of creative writers and artists and adopting the latest print-on-demand publishing technology and strategies, we provide expert publishing services with direct and personal access to quality publication in hardcover, trade paperback, custom leather-bound and full-color formats. To date, Xlibris has helped to publish more than 60,000 titles. For more information, visit xlibris.com or call 1-888-795-4274 to receive a free publishing guide. Follow us @XlibrisPub on Twitter for the latest news.

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Barrick, Cisco FREE DIGITAL EDUCATION AT Great Basin College Surpasses 110 Registrations & Counting

Online Registration Still Accepted

 

Elko, NV — More than 110 people have enrolled to participate in online information technology skills development courses at Great Basin College, free of charge, as a result of an innovative mining, technology and education collaboration.

 

In April Barrick, Cisco and Great Basin College announced a partnership bringing digital career training opportunities to Barrick employees and their families, veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces, members of the Western Shoshone tribe and thousands of others in Barrick’s rural host communities in Northern Nevada including Elko, Eureka, Carlin, Battle Mountain, Winnemucca, and Owyhee. 

 

“People outside of the mining industry still associate the field with the scuffed boots, sturdy pickaxes and dirty hard hats,” said Tim Buchanan, Director, Corporate Social Responsibility of Barrick USA. “Barrick’s $400,000 investment to bring free digital learning opportunities to our communities underscores the significance of our digital transformation.  We hope many more people will take advantage of this opportunity to strengthen this vital part of the Nevada workforce.”

Registration is currently open for the Networking Academy which covers exploratory courses aimed at those who are curious about technology fields, foundational courses for those ready to acquire skills and certification and advanced networking and programming courses for those ready for advancement in a technology career.

 

The courses initially offered are non-credit courses for those interested in exploring career opportunities in technology or creating a technology-related business.  Students may register at www.campusce.net/gbcnv/category/category.aspx.  The additional 3-4 credit courses to be offered beginning in Sept. 2017 can lead to industry-recognized certification.  Students may register at www.gbcnv.edu/admissions.

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Editor’s Note: To read the press release from April announcing the partnership click here. To download a gallery of high resolution images from the event visit http://bit.ly/2pkc58m.  To download the raw program feed from the event visit http://bit.ly/2r5Nj8Q.

About Barrick Gold

Barrick is the world’s leading gold producer, with operations on four continents. The company operates three gold mines in Nevada, providing more than 4,000 of the state’s highest-paying jobs. Barrick is the state’s largest foreign investor and is also Nevada’s largest exporter. Barrick and its employees are active supporters of causes in education, conservation, the arts and other local community organizations in both Northern and Southern Nevada. In partnership with other Nevada businesses, Barrick Gold has taken a leadership role in working to establish best practices and promote corporate giving in Nevada through the Nevada Corporate Giving Council.

 

About Great Basin College

Great Basin College is a regionally accredited comprehensive residential college, offering certificate, associate and baccalaureate level education. Meeting and sustaining workforce needs is at the forefront of its strategies as it continues to fulfill its mission to serve rural Nevada. The main campus is located in Elko, Nevada. Branch locations are located in Battle Mountain, Ely, Pahrump and Winnemucca, as well as over a dozen satellite facilities across the state. A pioneer in distance education, as well as online delivery, GBC is now offering 30 certificate and degree programs that are available completely online.

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490 25th Street, Ogden, Utah 84401 (corner of 25th & Adams)

Wednesday, May 17, 2017
Ribbon Cutting Reception
 5 - 7:30pm (Rain, Snow or Shine!) 
Event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1798253266855092/
(plus yummy funnel cakes by The Other Side Food Truck)
 

X-hibition runs thru June 18

 

 

CURATOR’S STATEMENT:

In honor of and collaboration with TEDx-Ogden, O1ARTS is pleased to announce X-hibition, opening May 17 at PLATFORMS, and running through the TEDxOgden Conference on June 16.

Eight LOCAL ARTISTS interpret both Ogden and the X in sculpture, painting, and installations. Here, the deeper symbolism of the X, speaks to the crossroad, the idea of the graphical device as a place, it’s where people meet; it is the intersection — the center of the universe of communing and community...it is here.. you hold in your heart.

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS:
Lindsay Huss, Venessa Castagnoli, Adam Ritchie, Manuel Garcia, Emily Ann Dalton, Collin Noortman Chandler, Holly Morphet and Amir Jackson.
 

ARTISTS INCLUDE

Venessa Castagnoli

Ogden has this interesting dynamic that intersects the industrial city the outdoor community. My upcoming installation will represent that intersection by combining tent forms and industrial chain link. Most tents just happen to have the X construction… so it should fit well and give a nice nod to TEDx. 

WSU Affiliation: Alumna, BFA Sculpture

 

 

Lindsay Huss

My sculpture aims to incorporate the amazing artists we have in Ogden. It also represents the great outdoor industry that has been brought to Ogden. We are a diverse outdoor destination. This gorgeous place also has a rich history, which many artists here represent with their work.

WSU Affiliation: WSU alum, graduating in 2009 Summa Cum Laude with a Visual Arts Departmental Honors degree.
Adjunct Professor

Amir Jackson

This exhibit symbolizes Ogden breaking free from the negative stereotypes of its past while moving toward a brighter future.  The structural X will be placed around town as a representation of the exploration of a new identity. You can follow this journey at #TEDxOgdenJourney.

WSU Affiliation: BS - Psychology

Emily Ann Dalton

My work here is made with paint and ice. My intention is to create a synthetic record of Ogden's many small tributaries and streams created during the run off season. I am putting color and contrast to the interesting and natural movements of water that may at times  go unnoticed in our natural world.

Collin Chandler

My work often involves hardware, texture and grit, much like this town and its history.  Juxtaposing the historic auspiciousness of the golden spike against the oxidized patina of a well-worn iron spike seems apt for Ogden.  This X marks our spot.

Adam Ritchie

This photographic light box display has iconic ogden scenery. The inspiration is the energy and light growing in Ogden.

 

 

Manuel Garcia

This piece was inspired by many of the great things Ogden has to offer- the beautiful architecture, events that go on throughout the year, and all the great people that visit and live here and make up this great town. I wanted to showcase some of those elements, and invite YOU to add your own mark in the framed areas using the dry erase markers. I have also incorporated Ted X into the piece as one of the design elements in the piece.

WSU Affiliation: former student.

Holly Morphet

Ogden is one Utah's gems, with deep history and natural beauty. The Ogden River, the canyon's steep walls, Historic Twenty-fifth Street, and Ben Lomond Peak are some of the city's greatest landmarks. Each of them are painted with hand-carved stamped X's, welcoming Ogden's first TEDx event.

WSU Affiliation: graduated from WSU Magna Cum Laude with a BFA in Art/Two Dimensional in Fall 2015.