Wednesday 29 July 2015

[Downtown Dharma Listserve] Off the mat, into the barn


Greetings Downtown Dharma members,

 

As some of you may know, I left my 9 to 5 job in service of obtaining a position in line with the values of right livelihood. Ironically, it took me away from our Saturdays Buddha Brunches and Sunday night sits!  I miss the sangha and I wanted to let you know that my workplace opened up space for a meditation and horses series.  It is a condensed version of the Wisdom of the Herd, Unity of the Sangha, retreat I put on for the Downtown Dharma sangha before I moved out of the city.  I hope to see some of you there.  The series description is as follows:

 

"Meditation and horses each provide a conduit to experience the moment as it is and to see ourselves and the world around us through the eyes of peace, loving kindness, and non-judgment. Accordingly, Rock Creek Park Horse Center (RCPHC) is offering a mindfulness series on Thursday evenings from 6pm to 8pm, beginning July 9, 2015.  Participants will combine meditation and unmounted interactions with horses in order to cultivate concentration, focus, calm, and ease in and out of the barn.   This series is appropriate for all individuals: from the casual horse lover; to the competitive rider interesting in gaining mental edge at high pressure events.  Please bring a bag super, paper for journaling, and wear hard boots or shoes.  Sign up for sessions at http://app.mainstreetsites.com/dmn2317/classes.htm?sem=16600#sem"

 

 

Video of Past Retreats:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0YeaDjETZc

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Monday 20 July 2015

Summer 2015 Newsletter

 

 

MOLC Newsletter   July 2015

 

 


Please donate school supplies for our Back-to-School Community Fair on Saturday, August 22, 2015 to help children in our community prepare for school this year. We are accepting donations of the following items for all age groups:

    •    Backpack(s) with or without school supplies (any age group)
    •    Paper
    •    Pens, Pencils,Crayons, Markers
    •    Calculators
    •    Folders
    •    Rulers
    •    Staplers
    •    Other supplies
 
You may also donate $25 and we will stuff a backpack with school supplies for one child.
 
Bring supplies and/or mail your donation check to:

    Mission of Love Charities (MOLC)
    6180 Old Central Avenue, Capitol Heights, MD 20743
    301-333-4440
    Monday-Thursday: 9am-5pm
    Friday: 9am-3pm
    Saturday: 9am-1pm

 

For more information, contact Maryrose Lyles at 301-333-4440.

 

 

Sweet Appreciation for MOLC Volunteers

 

 

The Mission of Love Charities depends year-round on the assistance of volunteers for various tasks, including accepting donations, sorting donated items, folding and hanging clothing, and some administrative functions. In June, the staff treated volunteers to an afternoon Ice Cream Social, where all present received certificates of appreciation.

 

 

During this event, Dwight Monroe was honored as "Employee of the Month" of June. "Dwight is recognized for his great customer service and willingness to help in all situations," said Runa Peoples, MOLC operations manager.

 

MOLC also gave special recognition to long-time volunteers Earl Edwards, a member of MOLC's Advisory Committee, and Douglas Edwards, secretary of the MOLC Board of Directors (not related).

 

 


Above: Denise Robinson, warehouse manager, and Dr. Jacquelyn Henry, executive director, with Dwight Monroe.
 

Below from left: Denise Robinson and Dr. Jacquelyn Henry with Earl Edwards; Dr. Henry with George Edwards.

 

 

Click here for Ice Cream Social pictures.

 

 

Wayne Curry Administrative
& Training Facility

6180 Old Central Avenue
Capitol Heights, MD 20743


Douglas E. Edwards Training Facility
1400 Doewood Lane
Capitol Heights, MD 20743
301-333-4440

http://www.molcinc.org

 

Board of Directors

John C. Pyles, III

Chairman of the Board


Albert Slocum, Jr.

Vice Chairman of the Board


George O. Edwards 

Secretary

 

Aaron Waller

Treasurer

 

Dr. Douglas E. Edwards Founder

 

Norman Rivera

General Counsel (ex officio)

***

Adenia Bradley

 

Gary Michael

 

Layard Pabsgamon

 

Jessica Powell


Don Pleasants
 

* * *

 

Staff

Dr. Jacquelyn Henry

Executive Director

 

Larry Bettis
Driver/Warehouse Helper

 

Kim Brown
Customer Service Representative

Maryrose Lyles
Life Skills/Work Readiness Program Manager

 

Dwight Monroe
Driver/Warehouse Helper


Runa Peoples
Operations Manager

Denise Robinson
Warehouse Supervisor

Larry Bettis
Driver/Warehouse Helper


 


MOLC is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit committed to providing free programs and services to vulnerable, at-risk families and individuals in the Washington metropolitan area.

 

Web site

and Social Media

 

 

 

www.molcinc.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Workforce Development Graduation: Ain't No Stopping Us Now!

 

Graduates of the of the Spring 2015 Workforce Development/Life Skills Program. Click here for photo slide show.

 

 

The nine graduates of the MOLC's 9th Workforce Development/Life Skills Program walked in smiling and proud to an appropriate tune:  "Ain't No Stopping Us Now" (which was also the graduation's theme).  As Maryrose Lyles, program coordinator, called their names, they took their places on stage.

 

In partnership with Giant Food, MOLC's Workforce Development/Life Skills program uses an evidence-based curriculum to provide employment training for unemployed and/or hard-to-place individuals. Training includes career planning, interpersonal relations,customer service, basic work skills, resume and job application preparation, interview preparation and life skills. Program participants have an opportunity to become employed at Giant Food upon graduating.

 

Dr. Douglas Edwards, founder and interim Board chair, congratulated the graduates, stating, "This is another chapter in the book of life that you are writing. . . . You are constantly moving forward in a growth process. Whatever you are today is not necessarily who you will be in the future."

 

The program's keynote speaker was John Dedwyler, program coordinator, TeamBuilders Academy, Prince George's Community College.  Referencing the graduation's theme song, Dedwyler said, "This song has become an anthem in the African American community. Its lyrics are something that we all can relate to today. That theme is a perpetual statement of forward progression." Dedwyler spoke of living the "American dream," stating for many it may not be within reach, and if it were that easy easy for people to achieve it, "the Mission of Love Charities and other community-based programs and their services would not be needed."

 

Dedwyler noted that the workforce landscape has changed, and "we must retrain and retool ourselves" to become eligible for growth opportunities in various industries. He concluded:

 

"Today is your day. We are here to celebrate you. Each of you have taken

a leap of faith to make a change. The disappointments and challenges of life

are designed to make us stronger. Each of you has tapped into your inner

strength of resolve to finish this program. Finishing anything is the key to

realizing success.

 

Take pride in completing this program. Never give up, keep moving forward,

no matter how hard it gets…and it will, remember this day and what you've accomplished. Let that emotion guide you to new victories in your life."

 

Maryland State Delegate Dereck E. Davis told graduates, "A goal without action is just a wish. You have to work hard for anything that you want to achieve. You have to keep striving each day to realize your dream.

 


Spring 2015 graduates are as follows:

  • Pamela Barrett
  • Kelle Boone
  • Gary Cowan
  • Michael Hill
  • Patricia Nathan
  • Lynette Poindexter
  • Robin Reese
  • David Witherspoon
  • Marcus Turman


 

 

Graduate Spotlight: Patricia Nathan
Patricia Nathan learned about MOLC's Workforce Development/Life Skills program as  a result of being an MOLC Basic Needs client. "I used to shop here, and I started reading the newsletters and I saw something about training, so I completed the application and was called for an interview." But Nathan was skeptical. "I have been in the social services system, I had already taken quite a few of those types of classes," she said. "Do I really want to do this again?" she wondered.

 

Nathan's last employment was at Six Flags, where she was laid off. She thought to herself, "I'm not doing anything right now. Why not? You won't know anything about it until you get there."

 

Nathan joined the program, and now says she is really glad that she did. "It's been a really great experience. The instructors really relate to the people in the class. My other classes were dead. We did book work, and the teacher would talk to you sometimes. But in this class I felt like we were all family. We learned what was going on with each other, and we felt comfortable opening up  to the other students and the instructors. The instructors made it very comfortable." Nathan continued, "This class enhanced my attitude and my life. I had something to look forward to every day. The knowledge and wisdom that was imparted was excellent."

 

As a result of participating in this program, Nathan said she has been inspired to further her education at Prince George's Community College.

 


Moving Up at Giant Food: Everett Lyles

MOLC's Workforce Development/Life Skills program, in partnership with Giant Food, is an example of how the organization lives up to its motto: "Helping People…Changing Lives."

 

Everett Lyles, a 2011 graduate of the program, has gone from being unemployed to obtaining the position of  lead dairy manager at Giant Food, as a direct result of his participation in this program. "When I first came to Mission of Love Charities, I did not want to do the Life Skills class, because I didn't think I needed it; I didn't think there was anything wrong with me.  But I did need it," Lyles said. "Sitting in the class, and hearing different stories, you don't realize how much you really don't know about yourself."

 

Lyles said that he agreed to go to the class at the urging of his mother and because he needed a job, having just come out of jail and "angry at the world."

 

Lyles said his journey with the program was "kind of tough because I had to open up, and I'm not an 'open up' kind of person. You know, talking about yourself and giving people insight into my life behind closed doors." Lyles said that the main lesson that he learned was about "emotional intelligence," noting:  "You could not say anything to me without me responding.  I was going to argue with you, even if I wasn't right. Now I'm learning to own up to my responsibilities and know that I am not always right. I take ownership of my mess and I deal with it. Life skills taught me a lot. It taught me how to live, it taught me how to think, it taught me about the business aspect of life, and how to respect authority."

 

Lyles became employed at the Beltsville Giant three weeks after he graduated. He said that his intention was to work at Giant as a way to "get my life back together and move on to something else." But he said when he got there he started asking questions: How far can I go at Giant? He learned about Giant employees who had years of experience and that he could make a career at Giant.

 

Now, as the lead dairy manager at the Beltsville store, he is responsible for ordering, bringing in products that will grow the department, knowing what to order and what not to order, based on the percentage of products sold, and setting up the department for the staff who come in the evening. Lyles says that he is currently up for a promotion as the night dairy manager. "The more opportunities Giant gives me to grow, I'm going to take advantage of them.  "One day, I hope to wear a blue shirt and become a district manager, then I can come and talk to the Mission of Love's Life Skills class," he said.

 

Lyles concluded, "I've grown up at the Mission of Love Charities. If you want the tools and the proper etiquette to live life on another level where people are not judging you by who you are, the Workforce Development/Life Skills class is the place to come. As a person, you have to want to better yourself in order for the Mission of Love Charities to help you. They can give you all the tools you need, but if you're not going to take them and use them, you're wasting your time."

 

 

 

 

Mission of Love Charities, Inc.

6180 Old Central Avenue, Capitol Heights, MD 20743 • 301-333-4440
www.molcinc.org
 
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Thursday 16 July 2015

[Downtown Dharma Listserve] Friday Morning Sitting Group in Adams Morgan/Columbia Heights/Mt Pleasant

Dear All,

Some of you recently asked again about this sitting group. There is still more room. Please email me if you would like more details and to join us. 

Be well,
Paul

On Sunday, May 10, 2015 at 9:54:22 PM UTC-4, Paul Beaton wrote:
Dear Fellow Seekers of the Dharma:

A sitting group is forming for the Adams Morgan/ Mount Pleasant neighborhoods. Expected plan is for a 30-45 min sit Friday mornings at 7:30 am with the potential for a brief check in and sharing following. Location will be near the intersection of Columbia & 18th. If you are interested, please send me an email and we can talk more details.

Much Metta,
Paul

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Wednesday 15 July 2015

[dcphp-dev] [job] Web app developer


Web App Developer

www.syncurity.net

Location: Northern Virginia (required for first 6 months)
Salary: Depends on level of experience.
Vested Stock options available 
Eligibility: If in US, must be eligible to work in the US
Hours: 1 Full-Time (40 hours) Some flexible hours will be offered depending on certain conditions.


Essential Functions
Analyze feature requests and bug tickets to design PHP and Javascript solutions
Track changes and status using ticketing system
Diligent and proper source code control using git
UI design enhancements
Recommend and refactor object classes
Practice solid OOD principles
Understand product requirements and success criteria
Troubleshooting and testing
Deliver quality, readable code
Constant awareness of performance bottlenecks and best practices
Recommend development tools and additional design patterns
Communicate often and offer ideas and feedback


Skills and Technology
PHP, Laravel
Javascript, JQuery
HTML, CSS, Bootstrap
MVC and other design patterns
Git
Vagrant
Datatables, JQuery plugins
MySQL
AWS


Qualifications
Bachelors Degree or equivalent experience
4+ years PHP and Javascript development 
2+ years experience with database development
1+ years experience using a PHP framework such as Laravel, CodeIgnitor, Symphony, Yii, etc.
Solid understanding of object oriented principles
1+ years using git
1+ years developing using an MVC pattern
Unit and integration testing is a plus

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[dcphp-dev] [job] Sponsorship Product Developer at NPR

We are hiring!  


If interested, please apply on the NPR.org career site


What we are looking for:

  • Creativity, initiative, thirst for innovation and acute attention to detail
  • Vigor for crafting well-tested, well-documented and elegantly structured code.
  • Passion for standards-based web development and polyglot programming.
  • Understanding of the digital advertising space and its challenges.
  • Obsession with software scalability and performance under high loads.
  • Love for using and contributing to open-source software.
  • Honesty, friendly attitude and good sense of humor.

We are looking for a talented and knowledgeable web developer to help us build sponsorship products that live up to the high standards of NPR's digital efforts.  A person passionate about polyglot programming, web technologies, database development, RESTful APIs; often things that have not reached mainstream, yet. We are looking for a person who both learns fast, but can also figure things out independently and show us better ways for building complex, highly scalable systems on the web.  

We are working to create a suite of new sponsorship products that bring value to the sponsor and to the user.  We need a web developer to help us find innovative ways to recognize the corporate sponsors that help keep NPR going.  


This position is primarily responsible for contributing to the creation, modification, and implementation of custom sponsorship products within NPR Digital Media and National Public Media.  You will often be collaborating with the other NPR web developers to determine the best course for incorporating sponsorship into new Digital Media products.  Responsibilities also include assisting in the creation of prototypes for sales demonstrations and maintenance support for existing sponsorship products.


Why work at NPR matters:  

A thriving, mission-driven multimedia organization, NPR produces award-winning news, information, and music programming in partnership with hundreds of independent public radio stations across the nation. NPR listeners value information, creativity, curiosity, and social responsibility – our employees do too. We are innovators and leaders in diverse fields, from journalism and digital media to product design and software engineering. Every day our employees and member stations touch the lives of millions worldwide.

 

Basic skills required:

  • Fluency in HTML5/CSS3, including media queries and Responsive Web Design techniques.
  • Fluency in writing functional Javascript code, not limited to jQuery programming.
  • Fluency in LAMP stack: Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP.
  • Extensive experience working with content-management systems.
  • Experience working with ad servers (DFP Premium)
  • Ability to work in Unix command-line over SSH terminal. Experience working with a version control system (SVN or Git preferred).

Bonus Points for:

  • Every additional programming language and framework you are fluent in.
  • Significant contributions to open-source projects Mad Node.js skills
  • Addiction to writing code in Test-Driven Development style.

 

What else?

  • We are a very Mac-friendly group, if that's your kind of thing.
  • We are diverse, lifelong learners and read omnivorously from NPR's giveaway book shelf, regularly walk down the hall to Tiny Desk Concerts, tell coding jokes and edit bad grammar on milk cartons.
  • We are a friendly bunch and expect the same from you, too

 

Does this sound like you? If so, we want to hear from you.

 

NPM offers a competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package including health and wellness benefits, retirement, and work/life balance programs, as well as opportunities for career growth and development. NPM is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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Tuesday 14 July 2015

[dcphp-dev] [job] Web Developer PHP/Laravel

Web Software Developer


Location:  Northern Virginia (Arlington)

Salary:  Depends on level of experience/stock options possible

Eligibility:  Eligible to work in the US

Hours: 1 Full-Time Some flexible hours will be offered depending on certain conditions.


Essential Functions

  • Analyze feature requests and bug tickets to design PHP and Javascript solutions

  • Track changes and status using ticketing system

  • Diligent and proper source code control using git

  • UI design enhancements

  • Recommend and refactor object classes

  • Practice solid OOD principles

  • Understand product requirements and success criteria

  • Troubleshooting and testing

  • Deliver quality, readable code

  • Constant awareness of performance bottlenecks and best practices

  • Recommend development tools and additional design patterns

  • Communicate often and offer ideas and feedback


Skills and Technology

  • PHP, Laravel

  • Javascript, JQuery

  • HTML, CSS, Bootstrap

  • MVC and other design patterns

  • Git

  • Vagrant

  • Datatables, JQuery plugins

  • MySQL

  • AWS


Qualifications

  • Bachelors Degree or equivalent experience

  • 4+ years PHP and Javascript development

  • 3+ years experience with database development

  • 1+ years experience using a PHP framework such as Laravel, CodeIgnitor, Symphony, Yii, etc.

  • Solid understanding of object oriented principles

  • 1+ years using git

  • 1+ years developing using an MVC pattern

  • Unit and integration testing is a plus

  • Fluent in English


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[dcphp-dev] Tomorrow night: Coderabbi!

A reminder that we have a special meetup tomorrow: Yitzschok Wilroth, better known as Coderabbi, is bringing his Wisdom As A Service World Tour to DC. Fitting as it all began with his version of this talk at php[world].

This is an excellent talk even if your day job is no longer primarily PHP. It's a great, inspiring, action-oriented talk about developing your skills and furthering your career through memorable Talmudic maxims.


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Sandy Smith - http://musketeers.me/
php[architect] magazine: http://phparch.com/

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Thursday 2 July 2015

[Downtown Dharma Listserve] Potluck summer party at my place on July 12 (before class, near the Church)

Dear all,

If you are in town and interested in joining, please stop by for a summer get-together at my place before our 6 pm meditation class on Sunday, July 12. My home is about 3 blocks away from the Church of the Holy City where the 6 pm IMCW class is held.  We can gather on my roof top deck, which thankfully gets a lot of shade by 4 pm. If it rains or is too hot/humid, we can eat inside.

Where:  1605 S St. NW (open the main door of the row house and then my unit is the door on the left; the door to the right is my neighbor's)
When: 4 - 6 pm, Sunday July 12
What to bring:  Food (vegetarian) or drink to share
Why:  Summer!!!

Hope to see many of you there. Please RSVP if you plan to join us (and you haven't already RSVP'd) to give me a sense of how many people will be here.  But feel free to also just show up even if you didn't RSVP. 

With metta,
Rebecca

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[Downtown Dharma Listserve] Class CANCELLED for this Sunday (July 5)

Dear all,

We do not have a teacher for this coming Sunday (July 5), so the 6 pm Dupont Circle class is cancelled for this week. Happy 4th of July!

We will resume next Sunday (July 12). 

With metta,
Rebecca
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[dcphp-dev] [Job] Healthcare Education Association Hiring a WordPress & PHP Developer for DC

Hi everyone,

We're hiring a software developer. Or a computer programmer, if you prefer that term. Someone who can write good, fast, trustworthy web applications. Someone who knows their way around a command line. Someone who loves learning and innovating. If you want to use these skills to help improve health care in the United States, this is the job for you.

We're a nonprofit trade association, and our members are the college and university programs that educate physician assistants (PAs). The PA field is expanding quickly, with many new PA programs starting every year. This kind of rapid growth requires a national online infrastructure to help our members share ideas and techniques, keep up-to-date with association news, and work together on big projects. Your job is to build that infrastructure.

In the first year, you can expect to work on projects that include:
  • Working with our Applicant Services team to port our directory of PA programs (http://directory.paeaonline.org) to WordPress
  • Working with our Research team to develop a web-based reporting system for members to query national data
  • Working with our Student Assessment team to write a web service that pushes daily exam questions to our mobile app
  • Working with our Academic Affairs team to integrate a learning management system with our websites and membership system
Our company uses Macs on the desktop and Linux servers in the cloud. We're going all-in with WordPress for all our websites and most web applications, so you need to know your way around WordPress (and PHP in general) really well. Deploying and managing the servers will be your responsibility, so you need to be effective on the Linux command line. And we have some data analysis projects on deck, so you need to be comfortable setting up databases and writing SQL queries.

You'll report directly to the Chief Communications Officer and work with a team of graphic designers, data analysts, writers, and editors on projects with some aggressive deadlines. You'll be responsible for the whole software lifecycle, from soup to nuts — requirements gathering to programming to maintenance. And you'll be working across the company, with both staff and members, helping turn their ideas into functional applications.

It's not an easy job, but it's an important one. Your work will directly support PA educators, increasing the quality of the PA education, and ultimately expanding and improving the health care provided to millions of people across the country. It's a lot more meaningful than writing code to sell t-shirts online.

Qualifications

If you can accomplish the above, you've got what it takes. There's no specific educational background required. Experience in the nonprofit sector would be helpful in understanding the people and organization you'll be creating software for, but it's not strictly necessary.

Pay & Benefits

This is a full-time position in Washington DC, 2 blocks from the Gallery Place metro station. Pay starts at $85,000, with a bunch of benefits, including excellent health insurance, flexible work hours, and remote work options.

To Apply

Full details and application instructions can be found here: http://www.idealist.org/view/job/j9gJDN6ZzCcp/

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202-701-8353

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