Presented from Friendly House, three HGP members share stories of notable events in their lives. Organized by Suzanne Thornton.
Presentation by Chris Huffine. When people hear of “domestic violence” they often think of physical abuse. In fact, most domestic violence involves non-physical abuse. This presentation will quickly and concisely help you to better understand what domestic violence is really about and really looks like. Chris Huffine is a licensed psychologist. During his career over the past 26 years, he has worked with thousands of abusive men and dozens of female and male victims of abuse.
Presentation by Tsipora Dimant. Many of us today interact with people of four different generations each of which is influenced by its period’s economic, technological, political and social events. This presentation focuses on understanding and communicating with people of the different life orientation. Ms. Dimant is a mediator and trainer.
Jim Johnson presents a non-technical look at moths in the Pacific Northwest, their diversity, how they differ from butterflies, and how to find and identify them. Mr.Johnson is a naturalist and dragonfly expert who has searched out and photographed moths throughout the Pacific Northwest for several years.
Karl Anderberg discusses growing up in Utah in a Mormon family and what led him and his wife to leave. For the first 30 years of his life Mr. Anderberg was a devout Mormon. He is now atheist with Buddhist inclinations. He holds a BS in Accounting.