Anniversary

jab-greenToday I celebrate 9 years at The Shepherd’s Center. What an amazing time it has been! I can’t tell you how much I love this organization and working with ALL of you.  Below is my Philosophy Statement that I wrote as a part of my Certification in Volunteer Administration in December of 2012.  It is what I believe both personally and professionally and it still holds true today.  I wanted to share it with you.  Thank you for your continued support.  It is because of YOU that TSCOR is the best community for older folks in Richmond.  Big hugs to everyone – Julie

I truly found my calling when I embarked on a career in volunteer administration. I come from a mission minded family and my faith is the guiding force in my life. I believe that we are here to serve others whenever possible.

Volunteerism is at the heart of everything that is good in our world. Volunteers are driven by their moral values and compassion to make the world a better place. Volunteers transform the dynamics of the workplace. They are not there to make money. They are there to make a difference and I want to be there to facilitate their efforts. It is my philosophy that they must be actively engaged. Volunteers need to feel that they are truly a part of an organization and its mission. Being a volunteer myself, I honestly believe that I know what is needed to support and sustain a volunteer program.

I find that when the daily grind of the office gets me down, it is interacting with my volunteers that give me inspiration and a renewal of purpose that keeps me going. I am a people person and am energized by working with these individuals I call angels on earth. At the end of the day it is rewarding to know that I have been a part of bringing a change for good to my community and to humankind. (Julie Adams-Buchanan, December 2012)

Winter 2017 Open University Schedule is Available!

pj bookBelow you will find the course schedule for the Open University winter session that begins January 9, 2017.  Share it with a friend!  A link is also on our homepage of the website.

Click here for the Winter 2017 Open University Schedule

Don’t forget TSCOR when shopping on Amazon, please

Shopping sheepDuring the holiday shopping season, please go to Amazon Smile and choose The Shepherd’s Center of Richmond and shop as you always do.  Your shopping experience will be the same, but a portion of your purchase will be donated to TSCOR and every little bit makes a difference in the lives of seniors in Richmond.  And tell your friends too!

Thanks so much – Julie

Open University Presenter Changes on Mondays

There have been a few changes to the schedule on Mondays at St. Luke:

pj book The Lunch Speaker on Monday, October 3, at 12:30  at St. Luke Lutheran, will be Dr. David Mark Cooper, author of Mapping Your Adventure:  Discovering Integrity in a Life Review.  Dr. Cooper is a respected therapist and educator, who lives in Richmond.  He takes the place of Randy Fitzgerald, well-known columnist and humorist, who will be unable to speak because of illness.  Dr. Cooper will bring copies of his book, should his listeners wish to purchase it at the end of his talk.

 Ellis West will present The Constitution’s Ban on Religious Tests for Holding Public Office on October 17 and Andrew Crislip will conclude his presentation with The Lost Gospels II on October 24.  Both are at 11:00 a.m.

Shantaram Talegaonkar will present Seven Delhis: The Evolution of a City Over One Thousand Years on October 24 and Barbara Goehle will present The Amazing Victoria Falls on November 7.  Both are at 9:45.

 AND, because that is a mouthful, click here for a new first page for your schedule!

 

Are you ready for school!?

Get ready to expand your minds! 

pj bookOpen University starts next Monday, September 19th, at St. Luke Lutheran and the following Thursday, September 22nd, at First Presbyterian.  A whole host of courses, lectures and speakers to choose from for one low price.  Tell your friends and neighbors to join us – they don’t know what they are missing!

And don’t forget Lunch and Life at St. Mary Catholic beginning graduate-sheep-croppedWednesday, September 21st.  Free and open to the public.  Hope to see you there!

Click here for full Fall 2016 schedule

Boomer Magazine article now available online!

As promised, I am posting the online version of the Boomer article written by Constance Whitney, Finding My Strong Suit: A Lifelong Quest for Learning, which includes a very nice write-up of our Open University.

Speaking of the OU, our start date is September 19 and we are hoping to see everyone there!

Click here to read the article

The Open University Fall Schedule is Here!

pj bookBelow you will find the Open University Fall course schedule.  Invite a friend or neighbor to join you.  The OU is just too good to miss!

Open University Fall 2016 Schedule