The Seminar Will Discuss George Washington’s Intuitive Leadership Skills
According to a recent article in Entrepreneur, the single most important factor influencing a person's success – whether personal or professional – is mindset. And for those hoping to develop a winning leadership plan, a positive outlook is essential to meeting (and exceeding) all predetermined goals.
No one exhibited an acumen for intuitive leadership skills better than George Washington. That’s why The Washington Memorial Heritage and David Cross and Indispensable Leadership (LLC) will be hosting a discussion on this topic as part of their popular Leadership Series at the Washington Memorial Chapel (Rt. 23 Valley Forge Park, Valley Forge, PA) on Thursday, April 21 at 6 PM.
During “Controlling Your Mindset And Dealing With Failure,” Indispensable Leadership’s Historical Expeditionary David Cross will explore how one can change his or her life by learning from George Washington and how he went from being one of the worst leaders ever, during the Seven Years’ War, into our greatest.
The Washington Memorial Heritage Leadership Forum Series is a History/Leadership and Author Events Program that kicked off earlier this year at the Washington Memorial Chapel. Drawing upon America’s Revolutionary history, the program examines the challenges and decisions faced by the country’s Founders. Analyzing their experiences, the program provides lessons which help attendees in their business and personal life.
The price will be $20 per person per session; students with proof of student status will be admitted free.
Register to attend at http://wmchapel.org/heritage/leadership-forum-signup/
Or https://indispensableleadership.com/
Washington Memorial Chapel is located at Rt. 23 Valley Forge Park, Valley Forge, PA.
To learn more about the Washington Memorial Chapel, visit http://wmchapel.org/heritage/and http://www.savewashingtonmemorial.org/to learn about the restoration campaign.
THE HEATHER PIERSON WILL BE APPEARING @ The Friends Folk Club IN OXFORD, PA ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th.
PROCEEDS FROM THIS CONCERT WILL BE USED TOWARDS PURCHASING EMERGENCY SUPPLIES FOR PINE ISLAND, FLORIDA, WHICH WAS DESTROYED BY HURRICANE IAN.
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The Friends of Martin’s Tavern will Host Humphry Marshall’s 300th Birthday Anniversary in the town of Marshallton, just outside of West Chester, in Chester County, Penn.
The October 8th event is free and open to the public and includes children’s activities, 18th-century re-enactments and colonial fare throughout the day. The event honors the 300th birthday of the colonial botanist and scientist Humphry Marshall. It is sponsored by the Friends of Martins Tavern, with support of West Bradford Township, and will be held beginning at 11 a.m. in the village of Marshallton, just outside West Chester, PA.
Enjoy open hearth cooking and tastings, period music, colonial brews, a lecture series on colonial horticulture. Children’s activities include colonial games & crafts, and a special tree propagation program for children. Plenty of free parking is available behind the Three Dogs Restaurant in Marshallton. For more information, visit the web site.
The Washington Memorial Heritage’s October “Lead Like George” Discussion Examines The Pinnacle Of Washington’s Leadership: His Presidency
The Washington Memorial Heritage and David Cross and Indispensable Leadership (LLC) have unveiled one of their most pivotal discussions to-date. The “George Washington’s Presidency: A Look Inside His Most Challenging & Inspiring Period Of Leadership,” which is part of the “Lead Like George” leadership series, will be held at the Washington Memorial Chapel (Rt. 23 Valley Forge Park, Valley Forge, PA) Thursday, October 13 at 6 PM.
During the event, David Cross will examine what was, in many ways, Washington’s most challenging period of leadership – his presidency. After leading the Revolution by example and the period after the Revolution by stealth, Washington found that he must lead the way as he tries to determine just what a president does and how he acts. At the same time, he was faced with the daunting circumstances of a revolution in France, British challenges abroad, riots at home, and a Cabinet divided on the essential meaning of the new country. Cross will discuss how Washington used every talent he has to give his country its head start and a fighting chance to survive the unknowable future.
The Washington Memorial Heritage Leadership Forum Series is a History/Leadership and Author Events Program that kicked off earlier this year at the Washington Memorial Chapel. Drawing upon America’s Revolutionary history, the program examines the challenges and decisions faced by the country’s Founders. Analyzing their experiences, the program provides lessons which help attendees in their business and personal life.
The price will be $20 per person per session; students with proof of student status will be admitted free.
Register to attend at https://indispensableleadership.com/
Washington Memorial Chapel is located at Rt. 23 Valley Forge Park, Valley Forge, PA.
To learn more about the Washington Memorial Chapel, visit http://wmchapel.org/heritage/ and http://www.savewashingtonmemorial.org/ to learn about the restoration campaign.
Leadership Series Year-End Finale Will Feature World Renowned George Washington Interpreter Brian Hilton As He Discusses How To Use The Teaching Of Washington In Modern Times
The Washington Memorial Heritage and Indispensable Leadership (LLC) are excited to announce their “Historical Holiday Celebration” featuring world renowned George Washington Interpreter Brian Hilton on Thursday, December 8 at 6 PM at the Washington Memorial Chapel.
As the culmination to their year-long “Lead Like George” leadership series, this special evening will give audiences the opportunity to “meet” Washington and learn about his role, up to and during the Constitutional Convention, as he is interviewed by Indispensable Leadership’s David Cross. Attendees will also discover how Washington’s leadership style changed throughout the years and how his relationships with his contemporaries, helped pave his way to the Presidency. James Madison Interpreter Kyle Jenks will also join the discussion to provide his insight into Washington’s rise to becoming of one the greatest leaders of our nation.
This engaging and highly-insightful event will not only weave together all of the teachings from the past 11 leadership sessions but it will also provide insight into how to translate Washington’s leadership into today’s modern society.
Immediately following the discussion, guests are invited to chat with Washington and Madison while they enjoy complimentary wine and cheese.
Hilton, who has been portraying Washington for nearly 25 years, is the pre-eminent George Washington interpreter in the country. He has appeared at many illustrious events including three Road Scholar Events this past summer in Washington, D.C.; several George Washington Birthday Parades in Alexandria, VA; and The Center For Education Reform.
The “Historical Holiday Celebration” is open to the public and tickets are $20 per person per session; students with proof of student status will be admitted free. Pay at the door or register to attend at https://indispensableleadership.com/.
Washington Memorial Chapel is located at Rt. 23 Valley Forge Park, Valley Forge, PA.
To learn more about the Washington Memorial Chapel, visit http://wmchapel.org/heritage/ and http://www.savewashingtonmemorial.org/ to learn about the restoration campaign.
The BVC presents Karl Jenkins’ renowned choral work, in a new theatrical setting — incorporating music and interpretive dance.
The Armed Man communicates a powerful declaration for world peace — blending lyrics based on Muslim, Hindu, and Japanese texts, with traditional biblical passages and classic poetry.
Although composed in the 1990s — its message is more urgent now, than ever before!
Special Guest: Unionville High School Chorale
with orchestral accompaniment
ABOUT THE BVC
The BVC was created to add the art and beauty of choral music to the fine arts repertoire that is available in the Brandywine Valley region.
Today, approximately 40-50 auditioned members strong, this fine group of individuals performs semi-annually throughout the lovely Brandywine Valley, including Unionville, West Chester, Kennett Square, and Wilmington.
Solo Art Opening featuring the sparkly, must-see, mixed media mosaics and dreamy paintings by Ivy Egger. Meet the artist. Mingle with other art lovers. Enjoy light refreshments.
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Brandywine Valley SPCA's Walk for Paws is back April 27, 2024 at West Goshen Community Park. This pawsome day of family fun kicks off with a 5K color run, a 1K walk led by Fox29’s Sue Serio, and yoga with puppies! The festivities continue with live music, vendors, food trucks, a pet costume contest, kid fun zone, a dog lure course, dock diving dogs, and so much more! Run, walk or downward dog your way to register today and take advantage of early bird registration special, until March 27! Walkforpaws.com