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SUMMARY:Register Coaching Mastery CCE Program from Powerhouse Coaching
DESCRIPTION:ACC and PCC Coaches – Develop expert level coaching skills while earning 32 ICF Continuing Coach Education Hours. \nOur Coaching Mastery Program is perfect for: \n\nACC coaches who seek CCEs for renewal\nACC coaches on the path to PCC who seek required education hours\nPCC coaches who seek CCEs for renewal\nACCs and PCCs who seek to reactivate their credential and/or refresh their skills\n\nThis highly educational three-month program delivers 32 CCE hours (30 core + 2 Resource) consisting of coach instruction\, mentoring\, skill-building exercises\, and peer coaching with live feedback. \nCOURSE OBJECTIVES \n\nMaster the two bookends of a coaching session\nImprove ability to develop trust and safety\nAchieve PCC level proficiency and coaching presence\nImprove listening both internally and externally\nUnderstand the difference between ACC\, PCC and MCC levels\nCraft better coaching questions to build awareness\nBreak old habits and refresh ICF aligned coaching skills\nAdopt best practices to overcome common fears and avoid coaching pitfalls\nDevelop a strong self-assessment practice\n\nCOURSE DETAILS \nThe Coaching Mastery program is specifically designed for ACC and PCC coaches who are interested in up leveling or refreshing their coaching competence. It provides coaches with CCEs they can use to earn/renew their ACC and PCC credential. \n32-hour CCE Program for ICF ACC and PCC Coaches \n18 SYNCHRONOUS HOURS (100% Virtual via Zoom) \nSynchronous sessions will be delivered in English and are super-focused on understanding\, embodying\, and practicing the eight ICF Core Competencies \nSessions are 90-minutes long and include a combination of instruction\, facilitated discussion\, coaching practice\, and live feedback \nSessions are held at the same time each week\, consecutively \n14 ASYNCHRONOUS HOURS \n\nAsynchronous hours include a combination of coaching\, self-assessments\, and journaling\nStudents create a community and share their findings via the Online Classroom discussion forum\nStudents are paired with a “buddy” for support\, practice\, and discussion outside of class\nAll course materials are delivered in English\n\n  \nADDITIONAL INFO \n\nClass size is limited to 10 students\nA minimum of six participants is required to run the class. If less than six register\, a new start date will be set in order to meet this minimum\nParticipants ideally hold an ICF ACC or PCC credential (active or lapsed) to enroll in this course. At the very least\, a minimum of 60 hours of coaching education from an ICF accredited course.\nStudents should plan to spend an hour each week on asynchronous activities\nStudents will receive credit only for the sessions in which they attend. Attendance and participation in class is the criteria for completing each session
URL:https://applegateconnect.org/events/register-coaching-mastery-cce-program-from-powerhouse-coaching/
LOCATION:Virtual Event on Zoom\, OR
CATEGORIES:Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="powerhouse coaching":MAILTO:info@phcoach.com
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SUMMARY:Food Waste and the Climate Crisis: What to Know & What to Do
DESCRIPTION:Featured speakers: Flavia Franco of Southern Oregon Food Solutions\, Jeanette Hardison of the Corvallis Sustainability Coalition\, and Ellie Cosgrove of Rogue Valley Farm 2 School\nIn 2022\, the U.S. department of Agriculture stated: “Food loss and waste … exacerbates the climate change crisis with its significant GHG footprint. Production\, transportation\, and handling of food generate significant carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions\, and when food ends up in landfills\, it generates methane\, [which is] an even more potent greenhouse gas.” \nA 2021 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency report concluded that “each year\, U.S. food loss and waste embodies 170 million metric tons of carbon dioxide greenhouse gas emissions– equal to the annual CO2 emissions of 42 coal-fired power plants.” This doesn’t even take landfill methane into account. \nTo learn more about food waste and what we can do to address it\, join Southern Oregon Climate Action Now (SOCAN) at their March 28th General Meeting online from 6:00 to 7:00pm. This month’s topic is “Food Waste and the Climate Crisis: What to Know & What to Do.” \nThere is no charge for joining the ZOOM meeting\, but participants must register: bit.ly/SOCANFoodWaste \n 
URL:https://applegateconnect.org/events/food-waste-and-the-climate-crisis-what-to-know-what-to-do/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Southern Oregon Climate Action Now":MAILTO:info@socan.eco
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SUMMARY:SOCAN’s Regional & Local Project Encourages Climate Action in Southern Oregon
DESCRIPTION:Addressing the climate crisis requires effort at all levels\, from the individual to the federal.  Are you wondering what might be happening locally that might interest you? \nThe Southern Oregon Climate Action Now (SOCAN) Government Program includes a Regional and Local Project with Action Teams that encourage climate action closer to home.  The SOCAN February open public general meeting\, via ZOOM\, will offer a series of short summaries of what the SOCAN Climate Action Teams are undertaking to stimulate local efforts.  Please join us to find out what is happening near you\, offer suggestions\, and maybe see where you might fit in. \nThe brief summaries will identify what these local teams are doing in Grants Pass\, Medford\, Jacksonville\, Talent\, Ashland\, and the Applegate Valley.
URL:https://applegateconnect.org/events/socans-regional-local-project-encourages-climate-action-in-southern-oregon/
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CATEGORIES:Volunteer / Community Service
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ORGANIZER;CN="Southern Oregon Climate Action Now":MAILTO:info@socan.eco
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SUMMARY:Election 2022 – Now What?
DESCRIPTION:The 2022 mid-terms represented a critical moment when voters were able to express the level of their concern by electing candidates who acknowledge the climate crisis and commit to action. \nThe November SOCAN general public meeting program will be devoted to exploring the results of the 2022 election and assessing how they influence local\, state\, and national efforts to address the climate crisis. In Oregon\, the Governorship and both chambers remain in the control of those concerned about the climate crisis. The view from the State Capitol will be presented by Oregon House District 5 Representative Pam Marsh while SOCAN co-facilitator Alan Journet will provide comments on local and federal possibilities. \nIn addition\, in response to frequent requests from SOCAN volunteers and program attendees for help in talking with friends and relatives who are skeptical about climate science\, we have arranged a program to do just that. Warren Kahn\, senior trainer for the More To Life international educational non-profit foundation and presenter of a two part workshop to be held in January 2023\, will introduce this special offering.
URL:https://applegateconnect.org/events/applegate-library-presents-applegate-musicians-troubadours-3yra/
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Environment / Nature
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ORGANIZER;CN="Southern Oregon Climate Action Now":MAILTO:info@socan.eco
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SUMMARY:Virtual Seminar: Getting Creative with Oregon Wines
DESCRIPTION:Join Women in Wine Oregon for a virtual seminar: Getting Creative with Oregon Wines featuring Rene Brons \nRene Brons\, Winemaker at Schmidt Family Vineyards\, will host a virtual seminar about creative Oregon wines. Styles\, varieties\, and practices have changed a lot over the last 10-15 years. There are new and exciting plantings of varieties like Gruner Veltliner\, Verdejo\, Teroldego\, and Tempranillo. Join Rene to discuss the creativity and excitement in the wine industry in general and in Rene’s home region of the Applegate Valley. \nWomen in Wine Members: Free\, General Public: $15 \nLearn more about Women in wine here. \nPurchase tickets here.
URL:https://applegateconnect.org/events/virtual-seminar-getting-creative-with-oregon-wines/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Women in Wine Oregon":MAILTO:events@womeninwineoregon.com
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