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| TENNESSEE Tennessee Bahá’í Summer SchoolFri. Aug. 29 – Mon. Sept. 1 (Labor Day weekend)Location: Dubose Conference Center Monteagle, Tennessee. See Dubose’s website: http://www.duboseconf.org Special Guests: Auxiliary Board Members Maxcia Lizarraga and Bita Rahmanian and Cap Cornwell Musical Guests: Adriane Ewing-Roush, Emily Price, Rachel Price and Tom Price in concert + Salsa & meringue dance/music party with lessons! Bonfire and open “jam” session! Recreation: Camping, swimming pool, open space, nearby hiking. Registrar: Brian Holley INFO ON MOST RECENT SESSIONTennessee Bahá’í School 2007Fri. Aug. 31 – Mon. Sept. 3 (Labor Day weekend)Location: Dubose Conference Center Monteagle, Tennessee. See Dubose’s website: http://www.duboseconf.org Recreation Facilities: Camping, swimming pool, open space, nearby hiking. Theme: One Common Faith
Youth Program on “Equality of Women and Men” with Aniela and Nick Costello Evening programs and Musical Guests: Friday night jam band/open mike with poetry, rap and music hosted by Devon Gundry and Andy Grammar; musical director Carla Brathwaite Recreation and Facilities: Hotel-like rooms, dorms, and camping options, swimming pool, open space, nearby hiking. Scholarships: 50% off for first-time attendees who are minorities (non-white and non-Persian) – will be given to first 20 applicants – see our website or contact the Registrar. Registrar: Brian Holley INFO ON PAST SESSIONSTennessee Bahá’í InstituteSept. 1-4, 2006 (Labor Day weekend — Fri. to Mon.)Location: Dubose Conference Center Monteagle, Tennessee. See Dubose’s website: http://www.duboseconf.org Recreation Facilities: Camping, swimming pool, open space, nearby hiking. Special Guests and Classes: Retired member of the Universal House of Justice Mr. Fatheazam and Mrs. Fatheazam. Also Jack Guillebeaux, Regional Council of the Southern States, on “Implementing the Five Year Plan”, Fafar Guillebeaux and Carol Black. “Becoming an “A” Cluster” by the Knoxville Cluster. Youth program with Chase and Jennifer Block. Recreation Facilities: Camping, swimming pool, open space, nearby hiking, horseshoes. Chess competition, Coffee House, Saturday night bonfire! New Registrar: Brian Holley
Tennessee Bahá’í InstituteSept. 2- 5, 2005 (Fri. to Mon. - Labor Day weekend)Theme: “A System the Like of Which Mortal Eyes Have Never Witnessed”, with focus on institutions and the Administrative Order Special Guest: Mr. Douglas Martin, retired member of the Universal House of Justice Click here to download brochure (PDF) Active, family atmosphere of learning and Bahá’í fellowship. Small, rural campus creates feeling of community and inspires reflection and relaxation. Morning sessions with special guests, afternoon workshops, evening musical and talent programs with excellent and well-known Bahá’í musicians. Morning devotions, spontaneous youth devotions. Informal gatherings. Recreation Facilities: Camping, swimming pool, open space, nearby hiking. See Dubose Conference Center Children’s classrooms and nursery in main dorm, first floor. Pre youth in small chapel. Youth in large room in main meeting hall. Adult classrooms in chapel and adjoining rooms Advance Registration Deadline: Pre-registration received by August 15th, Regular registration received by Sept. 2 Registrar: Jen Hampton Tennessee Bahá’í InstituteSept. 3-6, 2004 (Fri.-Mon, Labor Day Weekend)Theme: “Bahá’u’lláh’s Vision: Unity in Diversity” Featured Speakers:
The Dubose Conference Center (http://www.duboseconf.org/) Located: One hour’s drive from Chattanooga and less than two hours from Nashville on Interstate 24. Tennessee Bahá’í Summer SchoolAug. 29 - Sept. 1, 2003 (Fri. - Mon.)The Dubose Conference Center (http://www.duboseconf.org/)
A brochure for the schoolgiving you all the detailsis available here in three parts (CoverPDF) (DetailsPDF) (FeesPDF)
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