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Quakers and the Law – presentation at Hockessin MM

September 18 (Sunday) – 2:00 p.m. Quakers and the Law, presentation and discussion, featuring Charles Jackson and John Lamming.

From the beginning of the Religious Society of Friends in the 17th century through recent times, Quakers have often been in conflict with the law and have helped to shape both British and American law. This presentation will highlight examples of these interactions and influences. All welcome!

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April Quarterly Meeting

April QM flyer 2016

Centre Monthly Meeting will host Quarterly Meeting on April 17, 2016
The adult program will feature a presentation and discussion on the Underground Railroad by Michele Sullivan.
The children will learn about (and practice!) meditative movement

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Film Viewing: The Anonymous People – 2/6

THE ANONYMOUS PEOPLE is a feature documentary film about the over 23 million Americans living in long-term recovery from addiction to alcohol and other drugs. We are moms and dads, sons and daughters, brothers and sisters – all bringing the power and proof of recovery to our communities. Together we will change public perception, and ultimately the public response to the addiction crisis…FOREVER. Will you join us?

Pizza at 6 pm
Film begins at 6:30
Childcare available

To register to attend, or for more information, contact Todd Krasnai, WC Friends Meeting at WCFMeeting@gmail.com or at 610-696-0491

Sponsored by Chester County Chapter of PRO-ACT, Chesco Dept of Drug & Alcohol Services, & West Chester Friends Meeting

For information about the film & the book: http://manyfaces1voice.org/

To view the flyer for this event: Anonymous People Flyer_WCFriendsMeeting_v3

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Friendship Night – Potluck & Program 2/13

Hockessin Friends Meeting presents: FRIENDship Night

6:00 pm –  potluck supper

7:00 pm –  program

Teaching Conservation and Living in Beijing, China

Gregory Landrey (Director of Academic Affairs, Winterthur) and his wife, Lynne Landrey, will share their experience of living in Beijing for four months in 2014-15 while Gregory was teaching furniture conservation at the CRAFT training program at the Forbidden City in Beijing, China and working with the Palace Museum staff on the restoration of the Qianlong Garden. The presentation will include insight into conservation education in China, teaching in a changing yet traditional Chinese environment, and living in one of the world’s greatest cities.

Questions? Please contact Anne Cleary, clearyak@verizon.net

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