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Program
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Calling Lakes Centre programs are planned,
coordinated, and facilitated by our Program Staff. Marg Janick-Grayston coordinates
the team. Marg and Annette Taylor are full time
staff. Sue
Bland, Jenni Krall, Anita Warriner,
and Anne Bennett are
contract staff.
If you have program ideas to
share, contact a member of the Program Staff. |
Marg
Janick-Grayston
works full time as
Program Coordinator/Program Staff. She
believes in offering welcoming space and
experiential learning processes that inspires people
to grow and learn together in supportive
community. Marg has past experience working as a
Recreational Therapist and as a clergy in Pastoral
Ministry, and has completed the Pacific Jubilee
Program in Spiritual Direction. Marg lives her life
with creative energy, compassion, sensitivity and
spirituality |
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Annette
Taylor began
as Executive
Director at Calling Lakes Centre on August 1, 2010.
Part of that work includes some programming work.
She comes with a keen interest in adult education
and a dedication to life-long learning.
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Sue Bland
is an artist, mother, author and life enthusiast
who lives near Abernethy with her family. She
has recently completed the Prairie Jubilee
Program of Spiritual Formation and Direction
(which really means she is now a true beginner)
Sue can often be seen climbing the hills and
looking skyward. |
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Jenni Krall
is
a designated lay minister in the United Church with
a background in early childhood education and a
passion for youth and family ministry. Jenni lives
with her partner Jason in Regina.
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Anita
Warriner is an organic farmer from the Alameda
district. She has home-schooled her children and
currently teaches music and works as a volunteer in
many, many places. She was part of the SK Conference
staff team a few years ago. Laughter and fun will
always be found in Anita’s vicinity.
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Anne
Bennett is our newest contract staff person who is
developing our second intergenerational summer program called
"Creation Vacation". Anne and her family have a deep love for
the Centre and the Earth.
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