Advice for July
Do you gently and patiently accept the social consequences of speaking the truth?
Week of Oct 10th
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Forum: Quaker Basics, session 2: Worship & Silence Forum: Quaker Basics, session 2: Worship & Silence
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October 8, 2023Gretchen will lead the second session of the Quaker basics series on the topic of worship and silence.
Suggested readings:
“Silent Worship and the Inward Teacher”, Ch 23; 9 ½ p
Letters to a Fellow Seeker, Steve Chase
Our Practice of Silence, Daniel Seeger, 1 p -
Meeting for Weeding at the Meetinghouse Meeting for Weeding at the Meetinghouse
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October 14, 2023Join us for a "Meeting for Weeding" at the Meetinghouse. All are welcome! Lots of things to do to get ready for in-person activities. Join us!
Solar Eclipse Party Solar Eclipse Party
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October 14, 2023Join us at the Meetinghouse field to view a rare annular solar eclipse! The moon will be directly in front of the sun but will not block it completely. Instead, we'll see a ring of fire around the (black) moon.
The moon starts crossing the sun about 10:15 am. Near-totality starts about 11:50am and lasts until a bit before noon. The eclipse is over by about 1:30pm.
People are welcome to bring friends and picnics. We will have water and snacks to share.
Do not look directly at this without special eye protection! We will have special solar glasses to lend, plus a device that projects the occluded sun onto a board for viewing. If you bring your own solar glasses, please make sure they are made with solar filters that conform to a worldwide safety standard known as ISO 12312-2. Regular sunglasses or homemade solar filters are not safe for watching an eclipse because they transmit sunlight at a rate that is thousands of times too high.