Thursday, June 16, 2016.
7 – 8 pm, with time for questions.
With Ariella Hartshorn.
$15 general public; $10 Caritas members.
We tend to hold on to belonging as part of our lives, memories, sentiments, etc. but being able to let go, when we don’t need so much anymore, or we are at a stage of moving to a smaller space, is very freeing on many levels. What would it take to make the “plunge” and jump head on to unload what is no longer of real use to us.
We’ll have a chance to share our personal experiences and learn from each other, as well as hear my personal journey in doing so.
Ariella Hartshorn: “I was born and educated in Israel, and have been an American citizen for 45 years. I hold degrees in Nursing, Political Science, Sociology and Anthropology. As well as certificate studies in Public Relations, Communication, and Advertising. My last job, which I retired from, was Director of the American Cancer Society in Larimer county.
I traveled extensively, and lived and worked in the Middle East, Far East, Europe, and the United States. Among my professional experiences: Obstetric/Pediatric Nursing, Global High Tech Industry , sales and marketing management, Non-profit organizations management, and community and social welfare.
Several years ago, I embarked on a personal spiritual journey, studying philosophies of the Far East, as well as Jewish mysticism, and joined Sunrise Ranch Community, as part of my ongoing learning experience of raising personal and collective consciousness. I moved to Boulder 9 years ago.”