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January 12 – Caroline Webb “How to Have a Good Day: Using Behavioral Science to Improve Everyday Life” – 12:30 p.m.

December 6, 2017 by Dogwood

webbThe Dogwood Center is once again a remote location for the live broadcast of Calvin College’s 2018 January Series.

Caroline Webb

HOW TO HAVE A GOOD DAY: USING BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE TO IMPROVE EVERYDAY LIFE

Friday, January 12

Caroline Webb is a management consultant, economist and renowned leadership coach who has worked with hundreds of organizations to help their employees be more productive, energized, and successful – first as a partner at McKinsey, where she continues to serve as a Senior Advisor, and now as CEO of her own firm, Sevenshift.  She specializes in showing people how to transform their life and work for the better by applying insights from the behavioral sciences: behavioral economics, psychology and neuroscience.  Her book on that topic, How to Have a Good Day: Harness the Power of Behavioral Science to Transform Your Working Life has been hailed as one of the “top must-read business books of 2016.”  Note: Due to contractual restrictions, this presentation will not be recorded or archived.

This lecture will be broadcast live in the Black Box and Main Stage from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Admission is free. For those who would like a lunch ($5), please call 231.924.8885 to reserve one at least 24 hours in advance of the lecture you would like to attend.

For more information on the Calvin College January Series click here.

The Dogwood Center, a remote site for the Calvin College January Series, is supported in part by the Fremont Area Community Foundation.

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January 11 – Laura Sumner Truax “Love Let Go: Radical Generosity for the Real World” – 12:30 p.m.

December 6, 2017 by Dogwood

truaxThe Dogwood Center is once again a remote location for the live broadcast of Calvin College’s 2018 January Series.

Laura Sumner Truax

LOVE LET GO: RADICAL GENEROSITY FOR THE REAL WORLD

Thursday, January 11

Rev. Laura Sumner Truax is the senior pastor of LaSalle Street Church, a non-denominational church in downtown Chicago.  She holds degrees in divinity, pastoral studies, and spirituality from Loyola University Divinity School and is currently working toward her Doctor of Ministry degree from Fuller Theological Seminary.  She also serves as a teaching pastor for World Vision and for the University of Chicago Divinity School and is the author of two books.  In Love Let Go she shares how her church community was transformed by the startling truth that money can buy happiness – when you give it away – and explores the connection of human flourishing to generosity.

This lecture will be broadcast live in the Black Box and Main Stage from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Admission is free. For those who would like a lunch ($5), please call 231.924.8885 to reserve one at least 24 hours in advance of the lecture you would like to attend.

For more information on the Calvin College January Series click here.

The Dogwood Center, a remote site for the Calvin College January Series, is supported in part by the Fremont Area Community Foundation.

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January 10 – John Inazu “Confident Pluralism: Surviving and Thriving Through Deep Differences” – 12:30 p.m.

December 6, 2017 by Dogwood

inazuThe Dogwood Center is once again a remote location for the live broadcast of Calvin College’s 2018 January Series.

John Inazu

CONFIDENT PLURALISM: SURVIVING AND THRIVING THROUGH DEEP DIFFERENCES

Wednesday, January 10

John Inazu is the Sally D. Danforth Distinguished Professor of Law and Religion at Washington University in St. Louis and a Senior Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the University of Virginia. He teaches courses in criminal law, the First Amendment, and religion and law. His scholarship focuses on the First Amendment freedoms of speech, assembly, and religion, and related issues of political and legal theory. John’s book, Confident Pluralism, argues that we can and must live together peaceably in spite of deep and sometimes irresolvable differences over politics, religion, sexuality, and other important matters.

This lecture will be broadcast live in the Black Box and Main Stage from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Admission is free. For those who would like a lunch ($5), please call 231.924.8885 to reserve one at least 24 hours in advance of the lecture you would like to attend.

For more information on the Calvin College January Series click here.

The Dogwood Center, a remote site for the Calvin College January Series, is supported in part by the Fremont Area Community Foundation.

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January 9 – Pashon Murray “Detroit Dirt: Zero Waste from the Ground Up” – 12:30 p.m.

December 6, 2017 by Dogwood

murrayThe Dogwood Center is once again a remote location for the live broadcast of Calvin College’s 2018 January Series.

Pashon Murray

DETROIT DIRT: ZERO WASTE FROM THE GROUND UP

Tuesday, January 9

Pashon Murray has an unrelenting drive for waste reduction, recycling, and reuse of materials. She is helping to change the carbon footprint of Detroit through revitalizing neighborhoods, finding solutions for everyday waste, and eliminating trips to the landfill. In 2010 Murray co-founded Detroit Dirt, a local composting and biomass collection company that specializes in providing compost and biomass solutions for the metro Detroit community. In May of 2014, Newsweek named Murray as one of its “13 Women in Business to Bet On” and in 2015 she was invited to present her innovative business plan at the White House.

This lecture will be broadcast live in the Black Box and Main Stage from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Admission is free. For those who would like a lunch ($5), please call 231.924.8885 to reserve one at least 24 hours in advance of the lecture you would like to attend.

For more information on the Calvin College January Series click here.

The Dogwood Center, a remote site for the Calvin College January Series, is supported in part by the Fremont Area Community Foundation.

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January 8 – Shane Claiborne “Executing Grace: How the Death Penalty Killed Jesus and Why it’s Killing Us” – 12:30 p.m.

December 6, 2017 by Dogwood

claiborneThe Dogwood Center is once again a remote location for the live broadcast of Calvin College’s 2018 January Series.

Shane Claiborne

EXECUTING GRACE: HOW THE DEATH PENALTY KILLED JESUS AND WHY IT’S KILLING US

Monday, January 8

Shane Claiborne is a prominent speaker, activist, and best-selling author who worked with Mother Teresa in Calcutta and founded The Simple Way, a faith community in inner-city Philadelphia that has helped birth and connect radical faith communities around the world.  He heads up Red Letter Christians, a movement of folks who are committed to living “as if Jesus meant the things he said.” Shane is a champion for grace, which has led him to jail advocating for the homeless, and to places like Iraq and Afghanistan to stand against war. And now grace fuels his passion to end the death penalty.

This lecture will be broadcast live in the Black Box and Main Stage from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Admission is free. For those who would like a lunch ($5), please call 231.924.8885 to reserve one at least 24 hours in advance of the lecture you would like to attend.

For more information on the Calvin College January Series click here.

The Dogwood Center, a remote site for the Calvin College January Series, is supported in part by the Fremont Area Community Foundation.

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January 5 – Randy Lewis “No Greatness Without Goodness: How a Fathers Love Changed a Company and Sparked a Movement” – 12:30 p.m.

December 6, 2017 by Dogwood

lewisThe Dogwood Center is once again a remote location for the live broadcast of Calvin College’s 2018 January Series.

Randy Lewis

NO GREATNESS WITHOUT GOODNESS: HOW A FATHER’S LOVE CHANGED A COMPANY AND SPARKED A MOVEMENT

Friday, January 5

Randy Lewis bet his career that he could create an inclusive workplace at one of America’s biggest corporations where people with disabilities could not just succeed, but thrive. No Greatness without Goodness is the story of a corporate executive who, after watching the world through the eyes of his own child with autism, realized that we all have a greater responsibility to make the world a better place for everyone, including those with disabilities.  As the Senior Vice President of Walgreens, Randy created thousands of full-time jobs for people with disabilities and has created a model to follow for other employers in the United States and around the world.  He gives a firsthand account of what it takes to lead with courage in order to change people’s lives for the better.

This lecture will be broadcast live in the Black Box and Main Stage from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Admission is free. For those who would like a lunch ($5), please call 231.924.8885 to reserve one at least 24 hours in advance of the lecture you would like to attend.

For more information on the Calvin College January Series click here.

The Dogwood Center, a remote site for the Calvin College January Series, is supported in part by the Fremont Area Community Foundation.

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January 4 – David R. Williams “Unnatural Causes: Is Inequality Making Us Sick?” – 12:30 p.m.

December 6, 2017 by Dogwood

williamsThe Dogwood Center is once again a remote location for the live broadcast of Calvin College’s 2018 January Series.

David R. Williams

UNNATURAL CAUSES: IS INEQUALITY MAKING US SICK?

Thursday, January 4

David Williams is the Norman Professor of Public Health at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health and professor of African and African American Studies at Harvard University. His research has helped us understand the ways in which race, racism, socioeconomic status, stress, health behaviors, and religious involvement can affect physical and mental health. In 2014, Thomas Reuters ranked Williams as one of the World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds.

This lecture will be broadcast live in the Black Box and Main Stage from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Admission is free. For those who would like a lunch ($5), please call 231.924.8885 to reserve one at least 24 hours in advance of the lecture you would like to attend.

For more information on the Calvin College January Series click here.

The Dogwood Center, a remote site for the Calvin College January Series, is supported in part by the Fremont Area Community Foundation.

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January 3 – Mary Hulst, “Why Millennials are the Hope of the Church” – 12:30 p.m.

December 1, 2017 by Dogwood

hulstThe Dogwood Center is once again a remote location for the live broadcast of Calvin College’s 2018 January Series.

Mary Hulst

WHY MILLENNIALS ARE THE HOPE OF THE CHURCH

Wednesday, January 3

Mary Hulst has served as the Calvin College Chaplain since 2009 where she integrates her love for scripture with her love for college students. She preaches for students weekly on Sunday evenings at the Calvin LOFT services (Living Our Faith Together). Known as “Pastor Mary” on campus, she loves to meet with any student to talk about life, faith, or anything else. When her schedule allows, Dr. Hulst also lectures around the country on preaching, teaches workshops for preachers, and consults with churches and search committees on how to listen to sermons.

This lecture will be broadcast live in the Black Box and Main Stage from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Admission is free. For those who would like a lunch ($5), please call 231.924.8885 to reserve one at least 24 hours in advance of the lecture you would like to attend.

For more information on the Calvin College January Series click here.

The Dogwood Center, a remote site for the Calvin College January Series, is supported in part by the Fremont Area Community Foundation.

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February 10 – West Michigan Luthier Concert – 7:30 p.m.

December 1, 2017 by Dogwood

parlor-guitar-by-don-benson2NCCA-Artsplace and Dogwood present the West Michigan Luthier Concert, this annual event is back at the Dogwood on February 10! The ultimate combination of music and visual arts happens at the West Michigan Luthier Concert! Come out and enjoy live performances by West Michigan musicians performing on hand-made instruments from regional luthiers.

To complement the concert, an exhibit of photographs of handmade instruments made by these local luthiers is on display in the Dogwood Gallery from January 23 through March 3.  The photographs include ukuleles, mandolins, violins and acoustic guitars.

Click here to purchase your tickets! Tickets $12.50. Black Box. General admission seating. 7:30 p.m. Tables can be reserved with the purchase of eight tickets. Call the Dogwood to reserve yours at 231-924-8885!
Dogwood Box Office hours are Tuesday – Friday from 10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. and two hours prior to an event. For more information please contact Dogwood Box Office at 231.924.8885. You may also purchase tickets from the Dogwood Center Facebook page!
Tickets may also be purchased at the NCCA-Artsplace in downtown Fremont. Hours are Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., Thursday, 9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m., and Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. For more information please contact NCCA-Artsplace at 231.924.4022.

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February 25 – Enchantment Theatre Company Presents: My Father's Dragon – 3:00 p.m.

December 1, 2017 by Dogwood

dragon_web_banner_1500x500The beloved Newbery Honor book about a resourceful boy named Elmer comes delightfully to life in this charming tale about compassion, courage and friendship. Join Elmer as he sets off on a daring adventure to rescue a baby dragon who’s being held captive by the ferocious animals of Wild Island. With pluck and ingenuity Elmer makes his way to the Island, outwits the wild animals and saves Boris, the dragon. But can they find their way back home? Using puppets, masks, magical scenic effects and original music, Enchantment Theatre Company brings Elmer’s marvelous quest to the stage, with an adventure that reminds us all that we are never too young to make a difference. Ages 4+

Click here to purchase tickets. Tickets $15.00 Adults, $5.00 Children 18 and under. Main Stage. 3:00 p.m.
Dogwood Box Office hours are Tuesday – Friday from 10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. and two hours prior to an event. For more information please contact Dogwood Box Office at 231.924.8885. You may also purchase tickets from the Dogwood Center Facebook page!
Tickets may also be purchased at the NCCA-Artsplace in downtown Fremont. Hours are Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., Thursday, 9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m., and Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. For more information please contact NCCA-Artsplace at 231.924.4022.

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