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        <title>JEREE WADE'S SERENITY SEMINARS - JEREE WADE,  M.A. - News</title>
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            <title>2010 REPLENISHMENT SEMINAR</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[IT IS TIME FOR TRANSFORMATION , SPRITUAL  RENEWAL AND REPLENISHMENT,REST AND FUN. <br /><br />Take the time to stop and rest, replenish yourself stress less,laugh more and be in the company of like minded Goddesses. Sleep in the wonderful Hilton Serenity bed, {think they named it after our seminar.} Enjoy the spa, gym or walking trail and fall in love with you all over again. It is all about you!!! <br /><br />JEREE WADE'S SERENITY SEMINARS PRESENT <br />OUR 2010 Replenishment Retreat <br /><br />When: August Friday,20, Saturday 21 and Sunday,22 ending at 12 PM <br /><br />Where: <br />The Hilton Woodcliff Lake Hotel, Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey - Serenity Seminar Hotel <br /><br />Theme: The Mystery and Experience of Self Love <br /><br />For more information on travel and seminar schedule and to Register for Seminar <br /><br />CALL 973-509-0374<br /><br />To Book Hilton Serenity Room 201 - 391-3600  <br />MENTION SERENITY SEMINARS<br /><br />Your Investment $200.00 seminar fee.<br />PAYMENT PLANS AND CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED <br />Room rate $110.00 plus tax per night whether a single or a double. <br />Bring a friend or ask Jeree to suggest a roommate. <br /><br />Seminar fee of $200.00 includes :<br />$10.00 discount for Alum<br />As always Mothers or Daughters are welcome at a reduced rate. <br />All seminar workshops and materials, Optional Meditation Workshop  Expressive Arts Evening. Plus the Serenity Seminar Bazaar. Tell us what you do and bring your wares. <br />Sunday Inspirational Breakfast and Closing <br /><a href="http://WWW.SERENITYSEMINARS.COM">WWW.SERENITYSEMINARS.COM</a> <br />To Register - Call 973-509-0374<br />Mail Payments to: <br />Jeree WADE, M. A.<br />41 Watchung Plaza, P.O. Box 336<br />Montclair, New Jersey 07042<br />MAKE CHECKS OUT TO SERENITY SEMINARS.<br />For more information <br />CALL   973-509-0374 or 646-408-0226<br />office cell<br />THANK YOU.<br />*Please feel free to call or email  and request you name be removed from the mailing list.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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            <title>A CONVERSATION AMONG SOME BLACK WOMEN</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[SERENITY SEMINAR NEWSBREAK<br />2010 Seminar<br /><br />Dear Goddesses, <br />A beautiful poem was brought to my attention by a beautiful client. <br /><br />Sadly the Writer, a Noted African American Poet, has transitioned.<br /><br />Included in the main workshop, will be an  facilitated  conversation of this poem. <br />I feel the poem certainly addresses this year&#8217;s theme of How do we love ourselves and yet living in the reality of Life as we know it. My response to the poem as a facilitator of self love and emotional health is that it was a Poem which shows how much Ms. Rodgers understood about herself and her needs and yet her reality. Also how much she gave to her readers and new readers by writing this poem. I am looking forward to a spirited and spiritual discussion from those who choose to join us.   <br /><br />  <br /><br />  CAROLYN M. RODGERS<br />Poem for Some Black Women<br />Â©1992 Carolyn M. Rodgers <br />i am lonely,<br />all the people i know<br />i know too well<br />there was comfort in that<br />at first but now<br />we know each others miseries too well.<br />we are lonely women, who spend time waiting for<br />occasional flings<br />we live with fear.<br />we are lonely.<br />we are talented, dedicated, well read<br />BLACK, COMMITTED, <br />we are lonely,<br />we understand the world problems<br />Black women&#8217;s problems with Black men<br /> but all we really understand is lonely. <br />when we laugh,<br />we are so happy to laugh<br />we cry when we laugh<br /> we are lonely.<br />we are busy people<br />always doing things<br />fearing getting trapped in rooms<br />loud with empty&#8221;¦ yet<br />knowing the music of silence/hating it/hoarding it<br />loving it/treasuring it,<br /> it often birthing our creativity  we are lonely<br />being soft and being hard<br />supporting our selves, earning our own bread<br />soft/hard/hard/soft<br />knowing that need must not show<br /> will frighten away<br />knowing that we must<br />walk back-wards nonchalantly on our tip-toeness<br /> into happiness,<br />if only for stingy moments <br />we know too much<br />we learn to understand everything,<br />to make too much sense out<br />of the world,<br />of pain                              <br />of lonely&#8221;¦<br />we buy clothes, we take trips,<br />we wish, we pray, we meditate, we curse, we crave, we coo,<br />we caw, we need ourselves sick, we need, we need<br />we lonely we grow tired of tears we grow tired of fear<br />we grow tired but must al-ways be soft and not too serious&#8221;¦<br /> not too smart not too bitchy not too sapphire<br /> not too dumb not too not too not too<br />a little less a little more<br /> add here detract there .<br />lonely.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /><br />CHICAGO &#8212; Carolyn M. Rodgers, a Chicago poet and writer who helped found one of the country's oldest and largest black-owned book publishers, has died. She was 69.<br />The Chicago-based Third World Press says Rodgers died April 2 at Mercy Hospital after battling an undisclosed illness.<br />The Chicago native wrote nine books, including &quot;How I got Ovah.&quot; Her work often delved into the experiences of black women.<br />Rodgers is credited with being a star of the black arts movement of the 1960s and 1970s. She helped found Third World Press in the 1960s. She also started her own publishing company, Eden Press.<br />Funeral services have been held. A public memorial is planned May 4 where Rodgers' work will be read.<br />Rodgers is survived by her mother and two sisters.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 02 May 2010 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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