Three Bishops Visit San Jose’s Inner City

For the last two years, my husband John Plocher and I have been volunteer after-school tutors once a week at Santa Maria Urban Ministry (SMUM) in the inner city of San Jose, California. Today, SMUM hosted a lunch and tour for three bishops: our own Bishop Mary plus the two Bishops of our Companion Diocese who are visiting this week:

John and I were invited both as volunteers and because we serve on SMUM’s Board. I wore the Tanzanian dress I bought yesterday from Margaret Mpango (Bishop Gerard’s wife). Rev. Lorenzo Robles, his wife Carmen and the SMUM volunteers told the Bishops and their staff about the many programs managed out of this small building, including: food and clothing distribution, a preschool and after school program, tax services, a computer room, family counseling, and soon: a small medical clinic.

Katy and Tanzanian Visitors

Katy and Tanzanian Visitors, SMUM San Jose California, Margaret Mpango, Epiphania Nkala, Katy Dickinson, Daniel Nyugwa, Gervas Ntahamba
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Greetings at SMUM

Greetings, SMUM San Jose California, Mary Gray-Reeves, Gerard Mpango, Michael Perham, Joanna Shreve, Jesus Mario Murillo, Daniel Nyugwa, Gervas Ntahamba, Amy Denny-Zuniga
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
SMUM Presentation

SMUM Presentation, San Jose California, Lorenzo Robles, Carmen Robles, Mary Gray-Reeves, Gerard Mpango, Michael Perham, Ann Wright, Jesus Mario Murillo, Daniel Nyugwa, Robert Seifert, Gervas Ntahamba, Epiphania Nkala, Brian Nordwick
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Lunch Line at SMUM

Lunch Line at SMUM, SMUM San Jose California, Carmen Robles, Mary Gray-Reeves, Gerard Mpango, Michael Perham, Daniel Nyugwa, Margaret Mpango, Robert Seifert, Jesus Reyes, Gervas Ntahamba
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Lunch at SMUM

Greetings, SMUM San Jose California, Michael Perham, John Plocher, Lawrence Robles, Carmen Robles, Daniel Nyugwa, Gervas Ntahamba
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Reading Email at SMUM

Reading Email at SMUM, San Jose California, Daniel Nyugwa, Margaret Mpango, Katy Dickinson, Gervas Ntahamba
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
3 Bishops, Carmen, Lawrence

Three Bishops at SMUM, San Jose California, Mary Gray-Reeves, Gerard Mpango, Michael Perham, Lorenzo Robles, Carmen Robles
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Bishop Gerard & Carmen

SMUM, San Jose California, Gerard Mpango, Carmen Robles
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
3 Bishops with computers

Three Bishops with computers at SMUM, San Jose California, Mary Gray-Reeves, Gerard Mpango, Michael Perham, Lorenzo Robles, Carmen Robles, Katy Dickinson, Epiphania Nkala
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Images Copyright 2009 by Katy Dickinson and John Plocher

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Discussing Mission with Three Bishops

John Plocher and I spent this afternoon at a workshop at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in San Jose, California with our own Bishop Mary plus the two Bishops of our Companion Diocese who are visiting this week:

The workshop covered several topics. There were presentations about new programs to benefit the people of Bishop Gerard’s diocese, including distributing solar ovens and setting up scholarships in this very poor area. John and I were in the “mission” discussion group with Bishops Michael and Gerard plus Reverend Canon Daniel Nyugwa (on Bishop Gerard’s staff), Reverend Canon Brian Nordwick (El Camino Real’s Diocesan Administrator), and Rev. Amy Denny-Zuniga (Priest-in-charge of St. Luke’s, Hollister, and recently a missionary serving in El Salvador).

Particularly moving for me was a discussion about models for mission. Amy spoke about three models she had become aware of during her prayerful consideration:

    • It’s About Them

      This is the traditional colonial model of mission. It assumes that the missionaries have something needed by those receiving the mission. There is an undertone
      of “converting the lost”. Doing good work and spreading Christian gospel is the goal.
    • It’s About Me

      This is a more recent model focused on transformation of those going on mission who
      have life changing experiences from living the reality of extreme poverty. The model is based on pilgrimage: the missionary as pilgrim. The missionary seeks her own transformation humbly. “No one is too poor to give or too rich to receive.”
    • It’s About Us

      This is the engagement model, focused on relationship and accompanying others in their struggle, being a companion. The goal is transformation in relationship. This model is integral to the companion diocese program.

Bishop Michael spoke about mission work at home and abroad. He sees mission as evangelism: providing spiritual leadership and talking about faith openly. His Diocese of Gloucester has several other companion diocese relationships, including two in India. Bishop Michael spoke about partner churches needing to say what they need (not just responding to what missionaries want to give). He sees prayer and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) as the way to help people in many countries. Countries that have more to give will lose their sense of patronage as they realize they are helping themselves by helping others. The MDGs need to be achieved for the mutual benefit of the whole world. Bishop Michael and others spoke of going into another culture and receiving moving, humbling hospitality from the poor. He said the experience did more for him than for them even though they were unbelievably grateful for his visit.

Margaret Mpango (Bishop Gerard’s wife) offered attendees a way to benefit the poor women of Tanzania very directly. She sold beautiful handmade embroidered clothes, baskets, plus lengths of batik and printed cloth at the back of the meeting room. Margaret Mpango is looking for a way to sell more of these excellent products – pictures are below. I can put you in touch with her if you are interested in either buying or distributing these.

Three Bishops

Trinity Cathedral, San Jose California, Mary Gray-Reeves, Gerard Mpango, Michael Perham
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Solar Oven

Cookit Solar Oven going to Tanzania
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Three Bishops

Trinity Cathedral, San Jose California, Mary Gray-Reeves, Gerard Mpango, Michael Perham
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Margaret Mpango, Bishop Mary

Trinity Cathedral, San Jose California, Mary Gray-Reeves, Margaret Mpango
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Rev. Brian Nordwick

Trinity Cathedral, San Jose California, Reverend Canon Brian Nordwick
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Revs. Amy and Daniel

Rev. Amy Denny-Zuniga, Rev. Canon Daniel Nyugwa, Trinity Cathedral, San Jose California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Rev. Amy Denny-Zuniga

Rev. Amy Denny-Zuniga, Trinity Cathedral, San Jose California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Margaret Mpango,

Epiphania Nkala

Trinity Cathedral, San Jose California, Margaret Mpango, Epiphania Nkala
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Textiles For Sale

from Tanzania

Textiles from Tanzania For Sale
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Textiles For Sale

from Tanzania

Textiles from Tanzania For Sale
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Textiles For Sale

from Tanzania

Textiles from Tanzania For Sale
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Images Copyright 2009 by Katy Dickinson and John Plocher

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Three Bishops Celebrate New Ministry

Yesterday, the parish of St. Andrew’s (Saratoga, California) celebrated new ministry with the Reverend Channing R. Smith, our new Rector (senior priest). We also welcomed our own Bishop Mary plus the two Bishops of our Companion Diocese who are visiting this week:

This is the third round of visits among the companion Bishops: the three already met in Tanzania and in England earlier this year.

Events started Friday at the San Francisco airport where a crowd gathered with balloons and signs to sing in welcome to Bishop Michael and Bishop Gerard. Yesterday was the Rector installation service at St. Andrew’s, and today is a companion diocese service followed by lunch and workshops at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in San Jose, California. Last night’s installation was glorious and joyful. I was the driver for the preacher, Rev. Dr. Mark Anschutz, and his wife Peggy so I had the opportunity to talk with them in advance. Leroy Kromm‘s direction of the music was masterful and inspiring. I am looking forward to hearing more from our visiting Bishops at the cathedral today.

Waiting for the Bishops at SFO

Waiting for the Bishops at SFO
photo: copyright 2009 John Plocher
Three Bishops Hugging at SFO

Three Bishops Hugging at SFO, Mary Gray-Reeves, Gerard Mpango, Michael Perham
photo: copyright 2009 John Plocher
Bishop Gerard Serenaded

The Right Reverend Gerard Mpango Serenaded, SFO
photo: copyright 2009 John Plocher
Escorting Visitors to Cars

Escorting Visitors to Cars, SFO, Katy Dickinson, Margaret Mpango
photo: copyright 2009 John Plocher
Welcome Songs

Welcome Songs
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Pictures Before Installation

Pictures Before Installation, St. Andrew's Saratoga California, Mary Gray-Reeves, Channing Smith
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Waiting Under Oak to Start

Waiting Under Oak for Installation Service to Start, St. Andrew's Saratoga California
photo: copyright 2009 John Plocher
Waiting to Process

Waiting to Process, St. Andrew's Saratoga California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Service About to Start

Service About to Start, St. Andrew's Saratoga California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Bagpipe Band

Stewart Tartan Pipes and Drums, St. Andrew's Saratoga California
photo: copyright 2009 John Plocher
Installation Service

Installation Service, St. Andrew's Saratoga California, Mary Gray-Reeves
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Welcoming New Rector with Gifts

Welcoming New Rector with Gifts, St. Andrew's Saratoga California, Steve Kottmeier, Channing Smith
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Three Bishops at the altar

Three Bishops at the altar, St. Andrew's Saratoga California, Mary Gray-Reeves, Gerard Mpango, Michael Perham
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Celebrating Our New Rector

Celebrating Our New Rector, St. Andrew's Saratoga California, Channing and Mary Smith, Mary Gray-Reeves
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Communion with 3 Bishops

Communion with 3 Bishops, St. Andrew's Saratoga California, Mary Gray-Reeves, Gerard Mpango, Michael Perham, Channing Smith, Max Wright, Mark Anschutz, Jim Thomas
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
End of Service

Three Bishops, End of Installation Service, St. Andrew's Saratoga California, Mary Gray-Reeves, Gerard Mpango, Michael Perham
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Reception after installation

Reception after installation, St. Andrew's Saratoga California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
3 Bishops and John Watson-Williams

Mary Gray-Reeves, Gerard Mpango, Michael Perham, and John Watson-Williams, St. Andrew's Saratoga California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Images Copyright 2009 by Katy Dickinson and John Plocher

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Fennel Finches

There are many reasons to grow your own fennel, if your garden is big enough. You can cook with it (eating both the seeds and the plant itself), and it is adored by tiger swallowtail butterflies and finches. Here in San Jose, California, I have a patch of fennel that grows taller than our garage. For the last month, a flock of finches has been shrieking and gobbling happily in our fennel. Once the plant has seeded and dried out, John cuts it to the ground, leaving the bulbs to grow again in the spring. Fennel is messy, propagates freely, and needs no water once established, so pick a big sunny spot for it to colonize.

I have been trying to take pictures of finches in my fennel but the birds fly away if I get too close (and from far away, my camera has trouble focusing on the tiny birds among the billowing green leaves and yellow seed heads).

fennel in San Jose, California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson finch in fennel, San Jose, California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson finch in fennel, San Jose, California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson finch in fennel, San Jose, California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Images Copyright 2009 by Katy Dickinson

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Sun Bloggers at the Grace Hopper Conference (GHC09)

At least 23 Sun staff will be attending the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing (GHC09) 2009 in Tucson, Arizona, starting on 30 September 2009.
Fifteen of us are invited speakers, presenters, panelists, posters, and birds-of-a-feature session leaders. You can follow the conference by reading the GHC Bloggers. You can see more on the GHC Community: GHC Bloggers web page.

Bloggers who will probably have something to say about Sun at the Hopper Conference include:

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Sun @ Grace Hopper Conference 2009 (GHC09)

Sun is again a Platinum Sponsor of the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing (GHC09). “Hopper” is an annual conference designed to bring the research and career interests of women in computing to the forefront. The conference is presented by the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology (ABI) and the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). This year’s conference is almost sold out even though it does not start until 30 September, 2009 in Tucson, Arizona. Sun is honored to have fifteen invited speakers, presenters, panelists, posters, and birds-of-a-feature session leaders this year!

Thanks to Sun’s CTO Greg Papadopoulos for his long-term support of the Hopper Conference and the Anita Borg Institute! (Greg is an ABI Trustee-Emeritus.) Thanks also to the Women-West@Sun (particularly Susan Miller) for funding Sun’s 2009 GHC Platinum Sponsorship!

Why go to Hopper?

    1. Professional education, celebration, and excitement
    2. Networking (with Sun and non-Sun attendees) and Visibility
    3. Recruiting (University and Professional)

Sun’s Giveaways and Images for Hopper 2009

    • Sun GHC 2009 Advertisement/Program and Poster Image

      Sun GHC 2009 Advertisement/Program and Poster Image
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

      Thanks to Margaret Nguyen for her work on this! There will be a poster version of this image at Sun’s exhibit hall table.
    • Sun Women in Engineering Tshirt, cloth is espresso (dark brown)
    • Sun’s shirt front, with correct colors

      Sun's Grace Hopper Conference tshirt front, with correct colors
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
      Sun’s shirt back, colors will be blue and green

      Sun's Grace Hopper Conference tshirt back, colors will be blue and green
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
    • Sun Women in Engineering Water Bottle (in every conference attendee’s bag)
    • Sun's Grace Hopper Conference water bottle
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

    • Distributing 100 copies of Greg’s new book
      Citizen Engineer: A Handbok for Socially Responsible Engineering, (fifty copies at a book signing after his 1 October talk, fifty at the Sun exhibit hall table)

      Citizen Engineer book by Greg Papadopoulos, David Douglas, John Boutelle
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
    • We have borrowed a black Sun logo table cloth from University Relations. They are also generously sending some tshirts and pens.
    • Distributing copies of two Sun Labs Technical Reports:


      “Sun Mentoring: 1996-2009”
      (2009, by Katy Dickinson, Tanya Jankot,
      and Helen Gracon)


      “Technology and Courage”
      (1996, Ivan Sutherland)
    • OpenSolaris standing banner for Sun’s exhibit hall table.

Sun’s Schedule at Hopper 2009

    • Wednesday, 30 September

      7 pm – Ania Pavilion, Poster Session, during the Opening Reception (featuring 4 Sun posters)

      – “3D Collaborative Environments for Social Good” poster by
      Gilda Garreton and Nicole Yankelovich

      – “Designing for the 100+ Year Archive” poster by Cathleen Wharton

      – “Formal verification on leading edge microprocessor design” poster by Catherine Ahlschlager

      – Video blogging poster by Deirdre Straughan
    • Thursday, 1 October

      10 am – Tucson A – “Citizen Engineer – Become One” talk by Greg Papadopoulos with Sophie Vanderbroek (Xerox CTO) – book signing after the talk

      10 am – PW4 – Tucson E, “Developing sustainable technologies for an improved future” (Sudesna Dash, panelist)

      11:15 am – PW6 – San Pedro 1-2, “The Value of Awards and How to Get Them” (Katy Dickinson, panelist)

      11:15 am – PW9 – Tucson F, “Women and the Flat Connected World” (Meenakshi Kaul-Basu and Sumitha Prashant, panelists)

      3:15 pm – PW13 – Tucson E, “Open Source Community Development” (Valerie Fenwick and Teresa Giacomini, panelists)
    • Friday, 2 October

      10 am – PW18 – San Pedro 1-2, “From Spec. to Silicon: Performance Benchmarking through the Lifecycle of Chip Development” (Manisha Hardikar presenter)

      10 am – PW17 – Starr Circle Pavilion, “Technical Mentorship and Sponsorship: Why You Need It and How to Find It” (Cathleen Wharton, panelist)

      11:15 am – 12:15 pm Starr Circle Pavilion “The Software Soul: Maximizing Profitability by Unleashing the Spirit of Software Teams” (Meenakshi Kaul-Basu, panelist)

      1:45 pm – IT6 – San Luis 1-2, Susan Landau invited talk “Bits and Bites: Explaining Communications Security (and Insecurity) in Washington and Brussels”

      1:45 pm – PW26 – Tucson E, “Solving the Two Body Problem: Creating Technology While Maintaining Your Social Life” (Katy Dickinson, panelist)

      5:30 pm – BOF9 – San Pedro 1-2, “Speed Mentoring for Latinas in Computing” (with Gilda Garreton)

Images Copyright 2006-2009 by Katy Dickinson and Sun Microsystems

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New Willow Glen Lion’s Club

My husband, John Plocher, and I recently joined the new San Jose – Willow Glen Lions Club. With 45,000 clubs and 1.3 million members, Lions is the world’s largest service club organization. Our new club started officially on 17 August and our charter night and party will be on 24 October. We have over thirty members already. I was elected Club Secretary. John and I are enjoying meeting and working with members of our local community.

Club Leaders

Club Leaders Jim Isaacson, Rick Loek, Karen Fillmore, San Jose - Willow Glen Lions Club, 3 September 2009
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Willow Glen Lions Club Meeting

San Jose - Willow Glen Lions Club, 3 September 2009
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Recycling Eyeglasses

Lions Club Recycling Eyeglasses
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Images Copyright 2009 by Katy Dickinson

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