Wednesday, January 15, 2014

JANICE BROOKS TO HOST MLK DAY COMMEMORATION, CANDLELIGHT VIGIL AND MEMORY WALK

Janice Brooks is former CEO at Green Valley Spa and a
professional speaker, public affairs consultant and community activist living in
Ivins, Utah. She will host a community conversation and candlelight vigil Monday,
Jan. 20, to commemorate the lives and work of Martin Luther King, Jr. and
Nelson Mandela.
To commemorate Martin Luther King Day, Janice Brooks will host a community event Monday, Jan. 20, from 5-6 p.m. at Green Valley Spa.

Titled, “The Power to Dream, A Community Conversation,” Brooks will facilitate a discussion touching on themes of sacred activism, social intelligence and spiritual leadership.

The conversation is scheduled to take place at the Green Valley Spa conference room and will be followed by a Martin Luther King, Jr. & Nelson Mandela Candlelight Vigil and Memory Walk at the Green Valley Spa Labyrinth at 6 p.m.

Brooks is a longtime member of the southern Utah community. She is a professional speaker, public affairs consultant, executive leadership coach, community activist, freelance writer, and professional storyteller living in Ivins, Utah.

With completion of her work as CEO at southern Utah’s renowned Green Valley Spa, Brooks is devoting her creative energy and passion to compiling a book of her personal essay and poems, designing and producing corporate, literary and motivational events, and accepting public speaking engagements.

For more information, contact TCS Advertising & Public Relations at (435) 674-2846. This event is free and open to the public and media.


3 comments:

Melynda Thorpe Burt said...

Spectrum News coverage
http://www.thespectrum.com/article/20140120/NEWS01/301200026/Locals-honor-Martin-Luther-King-Jr-reflect-work-still-done

Melynda Thorpe Burt said...

http://www.thespectrum.com/article/20140118/LIFESTYLE/301180015/-Power-Dream-

Melynda Thorpe Burt said...

http://www.stgeorgeutah.com/news/archive/2014/01/19/candlelight-vigil-memory-walk-mlk-day-commemoration