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Monday, May 25, 2026

Cinderblocks 2026: Meyersdale, PA

 
Cinderblocks 2026  Amity Fellowship Hall, 315 Center Street, Meyersdale, PA 

Thursday, June 18, 2026

We thank our sponsor 


and Singula Institute

8:00am Breakfast
8:30am Opening Remarks: Regina Holliday, founder of The Walking Gallery of Healthcare




9:00am Kelly Rhodes, Open Rhodes 2 Recovery
Open Rhodes 2 Recovery, Inc

is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization founded on March 28, 2024. The founders' journey to recovery from Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) began with the tragic accidental opioid overdose of their brother and best friend, Clifford Rhodes, on November 4, 2016. In honor of Cliff and all those lost to addiction, OR2R is dedicated to removing recovery barriers and ending the stigma associated with addiction. Cliff's story has become a beacon of hope, inspiration, and passion, driving our mission to provide hope and support to those still battling substance use disorder (SUD).

 OR2R Vision:
To end the stigma of addiction and recovery by providing hope and support for the community we serve. 

 OR2R Mission:  
Open Rhodes 2 Recovery, Inc., also known and referred to as “OR2R”, supports the recovery community (people in recovery, family members, friends, and allies) by providing non-biased, professional peer-based services focused on ending the discrimination and stigma surrounding addiction and recovery, and opening new roads by removing barriers to recovery by supporting individual pathways through education, advocacy, services, and harm reduction while maintaining dignity and respect for all.   



9:30am  Tiffany Rains: Advocacy Tools That improve Health Outcomes
Navigating medical crises can be frightening. Tiffany has decades of experience in advocacy for herself and her children in complex health circumstances. From a torn meniscus at 15, chronic back pain in her 20s, personalized birth experiences in her 30’s, to supporting her children through chronic illnesses. Then, most recently, in 2025 she had a chance to use it all again, going through spinal surgery for a spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid leak and brain surgery less than four months later, to remove a tumor that had grown through her skull.

Intense life experiences activate new skills, and she’s had a lot of opportunities to flex the medical self advocacy muscles. She will share some specific and applicable tools she has used, which can be adapted to use in many circumstances.


10:00am Josh Rubin, Program Officer for Learning Health System Initiatives at University of Michigan Medical School. Singula Institute is about applying Learning Health System principles to mental health, 

10:30am Crossroads Treatment Center


11:00 am  Tiffany M. Rounds, Licensed Massage Therapist The Healing Power of Therapeutic Presence
 
Tiffany is owner of Mother Maiden Crone Apothecary & Bodywork Shop in Maryland. She specializes in integrative and medical-focused massage therapy with an emphasis on women’s wellness, chronic pain relief, nervous system regulation, and physical recovery. Her work supports clients recovering from surgery, sports-related strain and injury, repetitive movement patterns, and the everyday wear and tear the body experiences through work, stress, and daily life. Through therapeutic bodywork and compassionate, client-centered care, she is passionate about educating others on the growing role of massage therapy within healthcare and its impact on recovery, mobility, pain management, and overall quality of life.
 
Massage Therapy, Human Connection & Whole-Person Healing in Healthcare In modern healthcare, healing extends far beyond procedures, medications, and clinical outcomes. True healing also lives within human connection, compassionate care, nervous system regulation, and the ability to help patients feel safe, seen, and supported. In this discussion, Licensed Massage Therapist and owner of Mother Maiden Crone Apothecary & Bodywork Shop, Tiffany M. Rounds, explores the evolving role of massage therapy within healthcare settings and its impact on physical recovery, chronic pain management, emotional well-being, and holistic patient outcomes. Drawing from experience working with clients recovering from surgery, injury, chronic stress, sports-related strain, and everyday physical wear and tear, Tiffany will discuss how therapeutic touch and intentional presence can create meaningful spaces for healing through a mind-body-spirit approach. This presentation will also explore how healthcare providers, caregivers, and family members can incorporate therapeutic presence, nervous system awareness, and compassionate touch into their own practices to support more connected, patient-centered care.

Noon: Lunch



1:00pm Shannon Shine is a dynamic leader and creative force dedicated to empowering individuals and communities through transformational speaking, team building, and creative expression. As a seasoned public speaker, intuitive guide, and community facilitator, she specializes in fostering connection, resilience, and creativity to help people and organizations thrive. With over 10 years of experience, she has worked with diverse groups to develop inclusive strategies, manage teams, curate events, and inspire meaningful action. She also combines her expertise as a certified wellness and natural health professional with my artistic talents in mixed media and sound meditation to deliver impactful experiences tailored to individual and organizational needs.


1:30 pm Pamela Dornburg: Community Events are Good for Mental Health


2:00 pm  No Longer Bowling Alone: Organizations, Fraternal Societies, and the Church on Creating Community.  Grantsville Rotary and other community representatives will be present on this topic. 



3:00 pm  Renae Billow presentation on Community Life
Community LIFE is a program of all-inclusive care for the elderly, committed to enabling older adults to remain at home while preserving their dignity, independence and quality of life. The program brings the region’s experts in geriatric medicine and care together to work as a team in specialized Day Centers, to help older adults enjoy the highest quality of life possible. Community Life professionals work on the patient’s schedule, and are committed to keeping older adults independent, and in their homes. The range of services are designed to meet the varied needs of seniors, and include medical care, social services, meals, activities, transportation and much more.


4:00 Jan Oldenburg passed the National exam to be a certified SHIP (State Health Insurance Program) counsellor. It's a volunteer program--and there's one in every state, generally run by the Department of Aging. She is certified to help people make their Medicare or MA selections, help them apply for Medicare Savings Programs, if they qualify, and generally solve problems they may be having with Medicare or Medicare/Medicaid. This is an all volunteer program and feels like a worthy way of giving back to the community.

Jan is also an incredibly talented jewelry artist and a nationally recognized thought leader on personal health engagement, with exceptional communication and public speaking skills.  She is focused on transforming healthcare and the physician-patient relationship through digital tools.

Evening activities: Walking the Train Bridge in Meyersdale and a performance of Ross Martin's Music. 






Conference Day 2, Friday, June 19, 2026

8:00am Breakfast



9:00 am Emily Edwards, 
Mayor. Maven. Mountain Muse. Running on Rosé and Regional Planning. 

The mayor of Grantsville Maryland will talk about all the amazing things happening in that community.

9:30 TBD

10:00 am Stephen Zirkle, Pastor of Ravenswood Church of the Nazarene, presentation on church within community and information about services for youth in and after foster care.  

11:00am TBD

Noon Lunch 

1:00pm Help Beyond Hurt: Trauma Informed Care

Jennifer Boland will be sharing about the work of our local Hope Beyond Hurt Trauma Informed Coalition while discussing the impact of trauma and the power of positive experiences to build individual and community resilience. 

Jennifer Boland, M.A. serves as the Regional Prevention Programs Coordinator for The Learning Lamp, Inc. With a master's degree in Counseling Psychology and over 15 years of experience, Jennifer has led and implemented numerous evidence-based prevention programs supporting children, youth, and families across the Laurel Highlands. A Certified Bounce Back Clinician and Trainer, she provides trauma-informed interventions in schools and community settings and works to expand prevention programs like Blues, Bounce Back, CBITS, and Too Good for Drugs throughout Somerset County. As a foster and adoptive parent, Jennifer's passion for helping children heal from trauma and realize their full potential is both professional and deeply personal. She serves on the steering committee for the Hope Beyond Hurt Trauma-Informed Coalition, where she chairs the Education and Training Action Team, is a certified HOPE Facilitator and a Lakeside Global Institute Adjunct Trainer. Jennifer also serves on the state-wide HEAL PA Executive Steering Council. In addition to her direct work with children and families, Jennifer is a dedicated community advocate, working to advance trauma awareness, strengthen collaboration, and create systemic change that supports resilience and wellbeing for all. Her work reflects her steadfast belief that our children are our future - and that healing and resilience can transform communities.




2:00pm  Twila Bender & Brittany Miller from Mountain Laurel Medical Center will give a presentation on all their services. Services include medical doctors, onsite lab services, imaging, pharmacy, transportation, registered dietitian, insurance navigation and referral team. They will also speak about how to organize care providers and fill in the gaps.


3:00 TBD 

4:00 Summing things up and making plans for next year.



Thursday, April 2, 2026

Cinderblocks 2025: Conference Day 1

May 19, 2025

We thank our sponsor Learning Health Community




8:00 am Breakfast in the fellowship hall

9:00 am Opening remarks by Regina Holliday, conference planner and founder of the Walking Gallery of Healthcare.

9:30 am Ben Merrion: Libraries Under Attack



Ben organizes Best Practices Meetings as part of a community of practice to help adult educators share knowledge related to various aspects of the adult education field including such topics as recruiting volunteers, sharing teaching strategies, and using data to inform student recruitment and teaching.
He created over 20 workshops focusing on mostly teaching strategies in the areas of basic reading and GED preparation including such topics as Adult Learning and Memory, Teaching Phonological Awareness and Teaching Visual Math. Informs the DC Council through testimony about issues facing the adult education community.

10:00am Josh Rubin, Program Officer for Learning Health System Initiatives at University of Michigan Medical School

10:30 am Jan Oldenburg: The benefits of challenging yourself to do something (That you can’t do perfectly)

11:00 am Nature Walk on the Trinity Hiking Trail led by Jack Illar

Noon Lunch

1:00 pm Pamela Dornburg on the healing art of massage.

1:30 pm Alex B. Fair from Medstartr.

2:00 pm Len Shindel: The Strike That Changed Maryland’s Wilderness County

3:00 pm Art project working on Walking Gallery jackets with attendees of all ages. We will go out to the pavilion and create art in the great outdoors.

4:30 Art as Activism: a conversation in the round.

5pm Supper in Fellowship hall.

6pm Cancer and caring: A conversation in the Round.

7:30 pm Walking Gallery Picture taken

8pm Fire dancer Aaron Smith will perform.

 

Conference Day 2, Tuesday May 20, 2025

8:00am Breakfast

9:00 am Opening remarks are by Regina Holliday, conference planner and founder of the Walking Gallery of Healthcare.

10:00 am Shannon Shine

11:00am Rebecca Parslow on Reiki, Community Organizing and Volunteerism

Noon Lunch 

1:00pm Chaplaincy in practice and action a conversation in the round.

2:00pm Panel Presentation: Autism and Special Needs in Society.

3:00-4:00 Summing things up and making plans for next year.