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We have all heard the arguments in favour of Scotland's best poet or favourite poem, but what about its greatest collection? In this recording from 2012, the SPL invited two guests – James Robertson, poet, publisher and author of the novels And the Land Lay Still and The Testament of Gideon Mack, and Dorothy McMillan, editor of Modern Scottish Women Poets and former Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Glasgow – to join then SPL director Robyn Marsack to discuss what might be Scotland's best collections of poetry in an extended podcast. Image: Seaweed by Lucy Burnett
Dorothy McMillan whispers the wisdom of a loving couple as she shares the podcast “Sally and Sam, Simple and Sweet.” In episode 907, “Siring Successful Siblings,” the listener gets an intimate glace at the trials and joys of parenthood. Find out more about Dorothy at www.dorothymcmillan.com
This is the Sermon and the Prayers of Intercession from the Sunday, 8 March 2020 service. Revd Dr David McMillan gave the sermon and Dorothy McMillan led the prayers. First lesson: Genesis 12:1-4 Second lesson: John 3:1-17
This is the Sermon and the Prayers of Intercession from the Sunday, 12 January 2020 service. Rev Eric Foggitt gave the sermon and Dorothy McMillan led the prayers. First lesson: Matthew 3:13-17 Second lesson: Isaiah 42:1-9
This is the Sermon and the Prayers of Intercession from the Sunday, 13 October 2019 service. Rev Dr David McMillan gave the sermon and Dorothy McMillan led the prayers. First lesson: Luke 17:11-19 Second lesson: 2 Timothy 2:8-15
This is the Sermon and the Prayers of Intercession from the Sunday, 9 June 2019 service. Rev Dr Lance Stone gave the sermon and Dorothy McMillan led the prayers. First lesson: Acts 2: 1-21 Second lesson: Romans 8:14-17
Decorating for Fresh Perspective with Dorothy McMillan – 11-14-15 | Mind Body Spirit Living This week we continue to “Learn From Experts”, tapping the insights and skills of guests who can help us learn to live a more full and holistic life. Often we see pictures of home interiors that we would love to see reflected in our own home, and that we feel could help our home become a true sanctuary, but we just don’t know how to put the look together ourselves. Whether it is sourcing the pieces to create a certain look, or determining what patterns and colors will make the room special, decorating can be an overwhelming process. This week we speak with an accomplished interior designer about how we can transform our living and work spaces using some easy and simple tips. Dorothy McMillan was born in Burlington, Wisconsin. While raising four children as a single parent, Dorothy attended Gateway Technical College and graduated with a 4.0 GPA. She pursued her love of interior design and became a licensed Interior Designer, spending 16 years at the highly respected Porters of Racine. Dorothy started her company, Finely Done, Inc. in 2004, providing independent consulting for residential and commercial interiors. She has designed homes and business interiors in Wisconsin, Illinois, Arizona, Florida and Virginia. Her work has been featured in Timber Homes Illustrated, and “The Arts and Crafts Cabin” by Susan Obomsawin. Dorothy is a member of the Advisory board for the Interior Design program at Gateway Technical College in Kenosha, WI and is a regional Manager for the state of WI for IntegraTect, which is a green, Leed certified spray protection product for home furnishings. For more about Dorothy McMillan and Finely Done, Inc., go to http://www.houzz.com/pro/finelydone/finely-done-inc.
We’ve all heard the arguments in favour of Scotland’s best poet or favourite poem, but what about its greatest collection? The SPL invited two guests - James Robertson, poet, publisher and author of the novels And the Land Lay Still and The Testament of Gideon Mack, and Dorothy McMillan, editor of Modern Scottish Women Poets and former Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Glasgow - to join SPL director Robyn Marsack to discuss what might be Scotland’s best collections of poetry in an extended podcast.