A Quaker Response to Gun Violence in America: Turning Loss into Legislation
Haddonfield Friends Meeting Lake St. and Friends Ave, Haddonfield, NJ, United StatesContact: Linda Lotz 856-979-4560 PYM link HADDONFIELD QUARTER
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Contact: Linda Lotz 856-979-4560 PYM link HADDONFIELD QUARTER
Menu: Curry chicken or chickpeas, vegetable or plain rice, cucumber chutney, korma (dessert) Purchase a full meal for $15 or by item for $3-6 Proceeds to benefit the Carter Community Development Corporation (see their mission)
Friends are invited on Saturday March 7, 2020 at Lancaster Friends Meeting to explore the ways in which our meetings can support the Quaker tradition of eldership as it relates to the mental health & wellness of individuals and community. Friends Counseling Service Counselors will be running workshops during the day. The Schedule 9:00am Registration […]
5:00 pm The Point A father tells his son a bedtime story about young Oblio (Mike Lookinland), who believes that having no point in the fantastical kingdom of pointed heads and things, still has a point. 6:15 Dinner - Thai food - RSVP to Friends@HockessinQuakerMeeting.org 7:00 pm Harriet The extraordinary tale of Harriet Tubman's escape from slavery and transformation into one […]
of Western Quarterly Meeting will convene at Kennett Friends Meeting House March 8, at 3pm
Eco Justice Collaborative member Liz Robinson will provide an overview of two critically important clean energy and climate crisis policies in Pennsylvania and New Jersey: community solar and the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI). RGGI will lay the foundation for a transition to a clean energy economy. There will be a lively Q and A […]
In a desire to be cautious, the organizers of this event have decided to reschedule for later in the Spring. In January of 2016, the Sierra Club launched a nation-wide campaign called Ready for 100. The goal of the Ready for 100 campaign is to accelerate an equitable transition to 100% renewable energy by advocating […]
This workshop sponsored by the Legislative Policy Collaborative of PYM will feature Peter Murchison, a member of Wilton Friends Meeting in Connecticut, whose nephew was a victim at Sandy Hook Elementary School. His February article in Friends Journal addresses the concerns of Quakers and gun violence. Child care (with a peace curriculum) and lunch will […]
This moment in time is a stark example of why we have a yearly meeting. None of us have had to figure out how to care for our meeting and Friends during an epidemic before. But none of us are alone in figuring it out. There are 104 meetings and 10,000 people here deepening and […]