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About Michael K. Barbour

Michael K. Barbour is the Director of Faculty Development and a Professor of Instructional Design for the College of Education and Health Sciences at Touro University California. He has been involved with K-12 online learning in a variety of countries for well over a decade as a researcher, teacher, course designer and administrator. Michael's research focuses on the effective design, delivery and support of K-12 online learning, particularly for students located in rural jurisdictions.

Its been a busy time for the RBLI team

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RBLI hosts Tommy Club Champion Party

More than 100 military veterans and charity supporters came together at Royal British Legion Industries’ Aylesford village this month to celebrate the first anniversary of its national veteran support programme the Tommy Club – with a select few taking away special gold awards for their continued fundraising efforts.

RBLI’s Tommy Club launched in October 2020 to help raise vital funds for the country’s most vulnerable veterans during the pandemic. Since then, it has raised more than £165,000 through more 1,600 supporters based all over the UK and even landed England Captain Harry Kane as an official ambassador.

Fifteen champions were presented with the coveted Tommy gold awards by RBLI’s Deputy Chief Executive Lisa Farmer for their significant contributions to Club. Of them was Michelle Dougan, who travelled from Scotland all the way to Kent to attend the event. Michelle was awarded gold for her role in the charity’s VE Day Celebrations, called Tommy’s Race to Victory. Michelle, along with six others, ran and cycled all the way from Glasgow down to the charity’s Kent home over just ten days.
By joining the club, Tommy Club Champions contribute so much to help RBLI provide the services and support that all veterans in this country deserve.
Join the Tommy club for less than £2 a month

Tommy Mini Mission!

The MINI was proudly unveiled by three veterans employed in RBLI’s social enterprise factory, Britain’s Bravest Manufacturing Company.
The new MINI 3-door Hatch embodies our love for fun-filled, joyful driving. Capturing our inimitable spirit, it maintains iconic go-kart handling along with game-changing tech and a sleek design.
We’re thrilled to be launching our first ever raffle, Tommy’s MINI Mission, on 17th September 2021. This fantastic raffle prize was donated by our chairman Stephen Kingsman, and our raffle will run until April 1st 2022.
The funds raised in the raffle will assist RBLI with the new Centenary Village, our ambitious capital project to create high-quality facilities, services and structures necessary to offer another 100 years supporting vulnerable people. This offers more disability-adapted apartments, assisted-living, family homes, extra specialist dementia care, and a new two storey community centre with an IT learning suite and a fully accessible gym.
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Blessing of the Fleet Interfaith Service

Members may be interested in attending virtual service tomorrow.


Please join us!

Service will also be livestreamed at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IoiM70QQTk

For additional information please : mailto:presidiointerfaith@gmail.com or call (415) 515-5681 or (415) 561-3930

Last DAY for Thanksgiving Dinner tickets!

Note this event deadline.  Also, a reminder that this event is the unofficial beginning to our annual Poppy Campaign.


It’s turkey time in the Bay Area
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Get your tickets for Thanksgiving (last day to purchase!)

We’re celebrating Thanksgiving together again! 

Join the DML and UC Berkeley’s Canadian Studies Program 

WHEN: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2021 5 PM

We are so excited to be hosting Thanksgiving dinner again this year. Come enjoy a catered turkey dinner, sip some BC wines and show off your Canadian trivia knowledge.

Tickets include dinner and dessert, two drinks, and a chance to win a trip for two anywhere in North America courtesy of Air Canada.

This year’s event wouldn’t be possible without the generous support of BC Trade, Kascadia Wine Merchants, the Canadian Consulate of San Francisco, Air Canada, and our gracious hosts, UC Berkeley Canadian Studies.

*Please note, this is an adult-only event and all guests are required to show proof of vaccination*

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Webinar: Joy Porter on Trauma and Indigenous Masquerade

These webinars, which are offered in partnership with Dominion Command, may be of interest to some members.


The remarkable story of Canadian soldier and poet, Frank Prewett
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JOY PORTER

That Talented Canadian, Mr. Frank Prewett: Trauma and Indigenous Masquerade in the Wake of the First World War

October 6th, 3:30 PM ET

The webinar is FREE on Zoom.

Registration is required, but you do not need a Zoom account to watch.

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Buried alive by shell-fire in April 1918, Frank Prewett emerged from French soil convinced he could see and commune with the dead. He poured all of this and much else into some of the most moving but under-discussed poetry of the war.

His brooding good looks and claims of Iroquois ancestry attracted both sexes. While the two convalesced from shell-shock in the Scottish borders, the British poet and aristocrat Siegfried Sassoon fell deeply in love with him. Sassoon introduced Prewett to the cream of the British literary world and Prewett took up residence in the fabulous Oxfordshire home of the “daughter of a thousand earls”, Lady Ottoline Morrell. Virginia Woolf published Prewett’s poetry, he was painted by Dorothy Brett and befriended by Thomas Hardy, W.B. Yeats, Edmund Blunden, Wilfred Owen and Robert Graves.

Amidst the heady vertigo of pandemic-ridden, post-war England, this remarkable Canadian became the toast of elite British literary society—that is, until it all crashed around his ears.

JOY PORTER is Leverhulme Major Research Fellow and PI of the Treatied Spaces Research Group at the University of Hull, U.K. (treatiedspaces.com) where she researches Indigenous, environmental, and diplomatic themes in an interdisciplinary context. Fascinated by the mind, by what makes us love, persevere, transcend and escape the legacies of conflict, her work exposes how culture impacts the world.

UPCOMING WEBINARS

3 November | Speaker Series
Carla-Jean Stokes
“‘We must see our men’: Canada’s Official First World War Photographs”
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1 December | Speaker Series
Alistair Edgar
“Give War a Chance: Are Peace-Building and Stabilization a Bust after Afghanistan?”
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