Dr. Patricia Adelekan, YOMI, Founder |
"Sacred Spaces and Other Places" Members of the International Educator Hall of Fame and the Board of Directors of YOMI will gather to vision a strategy for Hall of Fame Inductees to have their collections archived as small museums. Establishing a trust for the International Educators Hall of Fame Museum.
Date: Thursday, May 23rd, Noon- 5pm, Bring your own lunch or snack, or you can schedule a lunch break for 2 hrs to go into downtown Auburn.
Location is 1855 Christian Valley Road, Auburn, CA, coming from Sacramento-
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Biographical Profile:
I have over 60 years of experience as an International
Scholar, Consultant, Educationist, Teacher
Trainer, Researcher, Writer, Speaker, and Publicist and Published numerous books and a few hundred articles.
I speak, read and write fluent French and English and know Spanish, German, and Yoruba well. I am the founder of nine International Institutions, have been featured in several national and international "Who's Who" Achievement Volumes, and have received over 300 honors and awards. Selected Toastmaster of the Year 2011-2012. Named Outstanding Senior of the Year by Senator Lou Correrea in Orange County, California.
I founded Youth-on-the-Move, Inc. (YOM I), a nonprofit community-based youth organization (NGO/CBO) in 1986 which operated a school and a Youth Talk – a radio program among other achievements (2013 celebrated its 27th Anniversary of YOMI); founded the International Educator's Hall of Fame, in 1993 in Sacramento, California, now spread throughout America and the world with over 530 inductees from 21 countries, 20th Anniversary -2013).
Trainer, Researcher, Writer, Speaker, and Publicist and Published numerous books and a few hundred articles.
I speak, read and write fluent French and English and know Spanish, German, and Yoruba well. I am the founder of nine International Institutions, have been featured in several national and international "Who's Who" Achievement Volumes, and have received over 300 honors and awards. Selected Toastmaster of the Year 2011-2012. Named Outstanding Senior of the Year by Senator Lou Correrea in Orange County, California.
I founded Youth-on-the-Move, Inc. (YOM I), a nonprofit community-based youth organization (NGO/CBO) in 1986 which operated a school and a Youth Talk – a radio program among other achievements (2013 celebrated its 27th Anniversary of YOMI); founded the International Educator's Hall of Fame, in 1993 in Sacramento, California, now spread throughout America and the world with over 530 inductees from 21 countries, 20th Anniversary -2013).
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"Sacred Spaces and Other Places"
Faciitator: Dr. Pat Adelekan
Purpose: Members of the International Educator Hall of Fame, and Board of Directors of YOMI will gather to vision a strategy for Hall of Fame Inductee's to explore have their collections archived as small museums. How do we establishing a trust for the International Educators Hall of Fame Museum.
Date: Thursday May 23rd
Noon- 5pm, Bring your own lunch, snack, or you can schedule lunch break 2 hrs go into downtown Auburn.
Noon Arrival- Host Anita Posey Lowe – Tour of Studio
1:00 – Introduction- Intergeneration Art Activity
Setup Conference Calls
2:00 pm- Placer Arts Council- Angela Tahti
2:30pm- What is estate planning- Brainstorming – Dr. Patricia Adelekan
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