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Beacon Hill Friends House, Boston, accepting applications: 14 years, Quaker-based multi- generational community. All welcome. Guest rooms < 2 weeks also available. Information: <directors@bhfh.org>, (617) 227- 9118, <www.bhfh.org>. SEATTLE QUAKER HOUSE/University Friends Meeting. NE Seattle. Self-service overnight accommodations. Free parking/ Wi-Fi. Microwave/refrigerator/teapot. Near UW/Trader Joes/ downtown buses. Minimum donation: $40/single$50/double occupancy. (206) 632-9839. <quakerhouse.sea@gmail.com>. Ashland, Oreg.Friendly place in southern Oregon for out- standing theater, rafting, fishing, birding, quiet time. Anne Hathaways B&B and Garden Suites. <www.ashlandbandb.com>; (541) 488-1050. Pittsburgh Friends Meeting has Sojourner Rooms for short stays. Free parking, Wi-Fi, shared bath, kitchen access. Conve- nient to universities and public transportation. $20/night. <pfmoffice@yahoo.com>, (412) 683-2669. Pictures on website <www.quaker.org/pghpamm>. 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The older Friend on yonder bench is also yearning for your word which is, alas, by her unheard. So if youre moved to speak to shoes, a distant pair are the shoes to choose. Lynne Phillips Victoria, B.C. Louis Coxs The Friend Is Not Heard (FJ Oct. 2013) is beautifully written and right on target. I dont expect it to do much good. I am not hearing challenged, but still have asked Friends repeatedly to speak up. They generally do so for at least three or four words before reverting to their appropriately soft-spoken Quaker voice. I believe there is a great deal of truth that people are not at all conscious of wanting to be understood. Rachel Kopel San Diego, Calif. It is very distressing to me how disrespectful of the hearing impaired some are in Quaker meeting. My home meeting has learned how to speak up, so I know it can be done. We have a hand-held microphone set in the middle of the room for people to pick up and speak into. This goes into our FM (frequency modulation) system for hearing assistance. The proximity of the mic to the speaker means the speech is clear and free of room echos that a hanging mic would pick up. I would like to suggest that we avoid games such as A Big Wind Blows with hearing- impaired people present. Even if I can hear the caller in this game, it takes me longer to process the speech, so I am usually last to sit or not sit in this case. This is much too humiliating for me. Sara Smith Concord, N.H. several months during which aggressive cancer took her body but not her spirit. Deanna (Dede to her special friends) was born on September 26, 1942, to Claudine Manderer and De- Edmund Nipp in Springfield, Ill., where she grew up and attended school with her twin sister, Judy. In 1964, Deanna graduated from MacMurray College in Jacksonville, Ill., with a degree in biology, and two years later she received a masters in microbiology from University of Missouri. After working for several years as a technician in research laboratories at University of Missouri Medical Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, in 1972 she earned a masters from the School of Information and Library Science of Pratt Institute. She was a speaker, panelist, and presenter at many library conferences beginning in 1975, publishing articles in library and university journals and serving in library positions at Hofstra University, Mansfield University of Pennsylvania, and Rutgers University. In 1982, she designed and programmed Search and Find it!, a game of orientation to the Mansfield State College Libraries, and in 1991 she developed Back to Basics: Integrating CD-ROM Instruction with Standard User Education. From 1991 until her death, she was coordinator of library public services at Tennessee Technological University (TTU), hired with the rank of associate professor, granted tenure in 1996, promoted to full professor in 2008, and served as interim director of the library from 2008 to 2010. Deanna had always been interested in peace, and her reaction to 9/11 and events following motivated her to seek out and begin attending Cookeville (Tenn.) Meeting, where she served in many capacities: recording clerk, treasurer, and member of several committees and projects, including the meetings two peace essay contests for local high school students. She often attended Southern Appalachian Yearly Meeting annual sessions, and her sense of responsibility and willingness to take on duties others groaned at brought her the SAYMA treasurers position. Volunteering her talents and dedication, she was a member of Beta Phi Mu, the international honor society for library and information science; the American Library Association; and Tenn- Share, for which as board member and membership records coordinator, she was known as the Database Queen and Head Cheerleader. Following her peace Light, she served on the Cookeville board of Mediation Services, and from 2004 on, she served as faculty advisor of the TTU Students for Human Rights. Upbeat and personable, Deanna found something to appreciate in everybody, even when they were arrogant or difficult, and even when she was overburdened, exhausted, or sick. Friends will miss her ready and sophisticated sense of humor; quick wit; musical talent with song, recorder, and whistle; and plenty of love to spread around. A year after her death, the Tennessee Library Association and her colleagues in the TTU library joined together to honor her dedication and her willingness to both learn and mentor, donating a painting, Rain of Peace, an acrylic work on canvas by Israeli artist Michal Shimoni, to the library in her memory. Deanna is survived by her husband, Turtle Kientz; her mother, Claudine Manderer; two children, Amy Howe and David Howe; two grandchildren; and her twin sister, Judy Kloster. Deannas husband of six years has willed his and Deannas home to the Cookeville Friends in her honor and memory. 50 January 2014 Friends Journal TEACHER SEARCH The School of the Spirit Ministry seeks two teachers to join the Core Teaching Team for the two-year program On Being a Spiritual Nurturer beginning September 2015. Positions commence July 1, 2014. For more information and to apply, visit <schoolofthespirit.org/search> or call (919) 929- 2339. Application review begins February 1, 2014. Upcoming Silent Retreats in the manner of Friends: January 1720, 2014 at Powell House, Old Chatham, NY (Register at <powellhouse.org>). April 47, 2014 at the DeKoven Center, Racine, WI. More information at <scho- olofthespirit.org/retreats>. Scholarships available. Are you called to the facilitation of silent retreats? More infor- mation about our Mentoring Program at <schoolofthe- spirit.org/mentoring>. Real Estate Eugene, OregonLooking for a supportive, ecologically friendly place to live? Located between mountains and sea, Oakleigh Meadow Cohousing is an inter-generational community of 28 private- ly owned townhouses on the Willamette River near a vibrant downtown and university. Construction starts Summer 2014. Join us now! Visit: <www.oakleighmeadow.org> or e-mail: <info@oakleighmeadow.org>. Elderberry: A Creative Community for Life Living simply, raising food, and sup- porting each other as we age; a concensus-based ecovillage of 18 af- fordable homes in rural RTP/NC. Visit <www.elderberrycohousing.com>. (919) 489-1802. .Cape May, NJ Beach House for sale. See ad under Rentals & Retreats for more information. Rentals & Retreats BEAUFORT, NC RENTAL Long or short term Upstairs apartment, separate entrance. Seabreeze, sunset deck, gardens. Walk beaches: Rachel Carsons Bird Shoal; Cape Lookout ferry. Wireless, kayak, bicycle. Core Sound Friends. (252) 269-0032, <susankiwi15@gmail.com>, <www.susanschmidt.net>. Cape May, NJ Beach Houseweekly rentals; weekend rentals in off-season. Sleeps 12+. Air-conditioned bed- rooms. Great for family reunions! Block from beach. Close to mall. Ocean views from wraparound porch. Call: (718) 398-3561. House is also for sale, call if interested. Retirement Living Friends Homes, Inc., founded by North Carolina Yearly Meeting of the Society of Friends, has been providing retirement options since 1968. Both Friends Homes at Guilford and Friends Homes West are fee-for-service, continuing care retirement communi- ties offering independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing care. Located in Greensboro, North Carolina, both communities are close to Guilford College and sev- eral Friends meetings. Enjoy the beauty of four seasons, as well as outstanding cultural, intellectual, and spiritual opportunities in an area where Quaker roots run deep. For information please call: (336) 292-9952, or write: Friends Homes West, 6100 W. Friendly Avenue, Greensboro, NC 27410. Friends Homes, Inc. owns and operates com- munities dedicated to the letter and spirit of Equal Hous- ing Opportunity. <www.friendshomes.org>.
Visit us and learn all about our: Iwe |e+at|la| c+mja.e. |a Mealera +aa |am|ertea, NI 0.er z+ +cre. el +r|eretam .ett|a. \|ae c|e|ce el +raea-.t|e |eme & +j+rtmeat ae.|a. |a+m|c, re.|aeat-ar|.ea cemmaa|t ||le |ae+| |ec+t|ea. ler ca|tare & recre+t|ea :ajer|er |e+|t| & we||ae.. .er.|ce. For details on our community and our many programs open to the publiccall us at (800) 331-4302 or visit our website <www.medfordleas.org>. Home of the Barton Arboretum & Nature Preserve Member, American Public Gardens Association, Greater Philadelphia Gardens Member, and Garden State Gardens Kendal communities and services reflect sound management, adherence to Quaker values, and respect for each individual. Continuing care retirement communities: CollingtonMetro Washington, D.C. Kendal at Longwood; CrosslandsKennett Square, Pa. Kendal at HanoverHanover, N.H. Kendal at OberlinOberlin, Ohio Kendal at IthacaIthaca, N.Y. Kendal at LexingtonLexington, Va. Kendal on HudsonSleepy Hollow, N.Y. Kendal at GranvilleGranville, Ohio The Admiral at the LakeChicagos Lakefront Independent living with residential services: Coniston and CartmelKennett Square, Pa. The Lathrop CommunitiesNorthampton and Easthamp- ton, Mass. Nursing care, residential and personal care: Barclay FriendsWest Chester, Pa. Chandler HallNewtown, Pa. Advocacy/education programs: Untie the ElderlyPa. Restraint Reduction Initiative Kendal Outreach, LLC COLLAGE 360, Assessment Tool for Well Elderly For information, contact: Doris Lambert, The Kendal Corporation, 1107 E. Baltimore Pike, Kennett Square, PA 19348. (610) 335-1200. E-mail <info@kcorp.kendal.org>. Schools Plymouth Meeting Friends School. Emphasizing the Quak- er testimonies of Peace, Simplicity, Equality, Integrity, Com- munity, and Stewardship in everything we do since 1780. Learn more at <www.pmfs1780.org>. United Friends School is a preschool8th grade school in Quakertown, PA. With a progressive academic program, we honor students of all cultures, backgrounds, and beliefs. Visit <www.unitedfriendsschool.org>. Frankford Friends School Pre-K to grade 8; co-ed; serving all neighborhoods in Phil- adelphia since 1833. We provide children with an affordable yet challenging aca- demic program in a small, nurturing envi- ronment. Frankford Friends School, 1500 Orthodox Street, Philadelphia, PA 19124. (215) 533-5368. <www.frankfordfriendsschool.org>. Pendle Hill Pamphlets, insightful essays on Quaker life, thought, and spirituality, about 9,000 words each. Subscribe: five pamphlets/year/ $30 (U.S.). Also available: every pamphlet pub- lished by Pendle Hill. (800) 742-3150 ext. 2, <bookstore@ pendlehill.org>, <www.pendlehill.org>. Want More Community in Your Life? Check out <www.ic.org> to search the Communities Direc- torya worldwide database of intentional communities of a variety of types. Plus learn about cooperation, communication, and building an ecovillage with free educational resources, an events calendar, a store full of books and movies about com- munities, and more. Support our nonprofits efforts by sub- scribing to Communities magazine and becoming a Member of FIC. Thank you so much! (800) 462-8240. Opportunities Costa Rica Study Tours: Visit the Quaker community in Monteverde. For information and a brochure contact Sarah Stuckey: +011 (506) 2645-7090; write: Apdo. 46 - 5655, Mon- teverde, Costa Rica; e-mail: <crstudytours@gmail.com>; <www.crstudytours.com>; or call in the USA (937) 728-9887. Do you care about the future of the Religious Society of Friends? Support growing meetings and a spiritually vital Quakerism for all ages with a deferred gift to Friends General Confer- ence (bequest, charitable gift annuity, trust). For information, please contact Larry Jalowiec at FGC, 1216 Arch Street, 2-B, Philadelphia, PA 19107; (215) 561-1700; <larryj@fgcquaker.org>. <www.fgcquaker.org/development>. WHY PAY RENT/MORTGAGE PAYMENTS when you can live rent free? We have 1,000+ property caretaking and housesit- ting opportunities, worldwide. We cover all 50 states and overseas. Online subscription: $29.95/year. Postal subscription: $34.95/year. Published since 1983. The Caretaker Gazette, 1700 7th Avenue, Suite 116 #260, Seattle, WA 98101. (206) 462-1818; <www.caretaker.org>. Activist, organizer, lobbyist, Quaker changemaker. At FCNL, intern is just the beginning. FCNL is now accepting applications for interns to start in late August 2014. The program is geared for recent graduates and others at the beginning of their careers. Applications are due January 31, 2014. Interns work for 11 months and learn about the legislative process and the advocacy and communications work necessary for policy change. Salary is subsistence level for the Washington, DC area. Ben- efits include fully paid health coverage, paid vacation and sick leave, and a transportation stipend. Interns must make their own housing arrangements. More details at <fcnl.org/intern>. Study Religious Leadership at ESR Organizational Leadership Leadership Formation Fiscal and Resource Stewardship Quaker Process Take these courses and others! For more information: <esr@earlham.edu>, (800) 432-1377, <esr.earlham.edu>. Positions Vacant Pastoral Opening. Whittier First Friends Church, a Quaker meeting, is actively seeking a full-time pastor. We are a di- verse, programmed meeting in the Los Angeles metropoli- tan area. Interested applicants should send materials to or contact Ellie Bewley, Pastoral Search Committee, First Friends Church, 13205 Philadelphia Street, Whittier, CA 90601 or at <pastoralsearch@bewley.us>. Friends Journal January 2014 51 A partial listing of Friends meetings in the United States and abroad. = Handicapped Accessible Meeting Notice Rates: $22 per line per year. $29 minimum. Payable a year in advance. No discount. New entries and changes: $16 each. Submit your text to <marianned@friendsjournal.org> Not|ce: $ome meet|ngs have been removed due to d|fcu|ty |n acquiring updated information. If your meeting has been removed and wishes to continue to be listed, please contact us (see Masthead, on p. 2). Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience. BOTSWANA BOTSWANA-Monthly Meeting (267) 394-7147 <gudrun@info.bw>. CANADA OTTAWA-Worship and First-day school 10:30 a.m. 91A Fourth Ave. (613) 232-9923. TORONTO, ONTARIO-<www.torontoquakermeeting.org>. Accommodation: <tmmfriendshouse@hotmail.com>. NICARAGUA MANAGUA-Unprogrammed worship,Quaker House, contact for bi-monthly schedule, <www.pronica.org>, 011.505.2266.0984. PALESTINE/ISRAEL RAMALLAH-Unprogrammed worship, Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Meetinghouse on main street in Ramallah. Contact: Jean Zaru, phone: 02-2952741. UNITED STATES Alabama BIRMINGHAM-Unprogrammed meeting. 10 a.m. Sundays. 4413 5th Ave. S., Birmingham, AL 35222. (205) 592-0570. <birmingham.quaker.org>. FAIRHOPE-Discussion 9 a.m. Unprogrammed Meeting 10 a.m. Sundays, Meetinghouse. 9261 Fairhope Ave. Write: P.O. Box 319, Fairhope, AL 36533. (251) 945-1130. HUNTSVILLE-Unprogrammed meeting 10 a.m. Sundays. (256) 604-0497. P.O. Box 3530, Huntsville, AL 35810. Alaska ANCHORAGE-Unprogrammed worship Sundays 10:30 a.m. Call for FDS schedule. Anchorage Waldorf School, 3250 Baxter Road. Call (907) 277-6700. FAIRBANKS-Unprogrammed, First Day, 10 a.m. Hidden Hill Friends Center, 2682 Gold Hill Rd. Phone: (907) 479-3796. Arizona FLAGSTAFF-Unprogrammed meeting and First-day school, 10 a.m. 402 S. Beaver, 86001. (928) 607-5725. <www.fagstaffquakers.org>. McNEAL-Cochise Friends worship group at Friends SW Center, Hwy 191, m.p. 16.5. Worship Sun., 11 a.m., except May-August. Sharing, 3rd Sun. 10 a.m. (520) 642-1648. TEMPE-Worship and First-day school 10 a.m. 318 E. 15th St., 85281. (480) 968-3966. <www.tempequakers.org>. TUCSON-Pima Friends Meeting (unprogrammed). First-day school and worship, 8:15 and 10 a.m. 931 N. 5th Ave., 85705- 7723. Information: (520) 884-1776. <pima.quaker.org>. California ARCATA-11 a.m. 1920 Zehndner. (707) 826-0453. BERKELEY-Unprogrammed meeting. Worship, 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. temporarily meeting at Church Divinity School of the Pacfc, corner of Euclid & LeConte. (510) 843-9725. BERKELEY-Strawberry Creek, P.O. Box 5065, Berkeley, CA 94705. (510) 524-9186. Unprogrammed worship and First-day school, 10 a.m. at Berkeley Technology Academey, Martin Luther King Jr. Way and Derby Street. <strawberrycreek.quaker.org>. OAKLAND WORSHIP GROUP-5 p.m. Sundays, at the home of Pamela Calvert and Helen Haug, 3708 Midvale Ave. For more information call (510) 336-9695. <www.oaklandquakers.org>. CHICO-9:30-10:15 a.m. singing; 10:30 a.m. unprogrammed worship, children`s classes. 1601 Hemlock at 16th Street. (530) 345-3753. <www chicofriendsmeetingquakers.com>. DAVIS-Meeting for worship First Days, 9:45 a.m. 345 L St. Visitors call (530) 758-8492. GRASS VALLEY-Meeting for worship, 9:45 a.m., discussion/sharing, 11 a.m. Sierra Friends Center campus, 13075 Woolman Ln. Phone: (530) 878-1237. IRVINE-Orange County Friends Meeting, 2091 Business Center Dr. Ste 100. Religious education 9:30. Meeting for worship 10:30 <www.orangecountryquakers.org>. LA JOLLA-Meeting 10 a.m. 7380 Eads Ave. Visitors call (858) 456-1020. MARIN COUNTY-10 a.m. Veritas Interfaith Center at Dominican University, 75 Magnolia, San Rafael, CA 94901. (415) 430-8416. MARLOMA LONG BEACH-10 a.m. 2935 Spaulding St. at Orizaba. (562) 594-0566. OJAI-Unprogrammed worship. First Day,10 a.m., 506 Crestview Dr., Ojai, CA 93023. For information call (805) 640-0444. PALO ALTO-Meeting for worship and First-day classes for children, 10:30 a.m. 957 Colorado. (650) 856-0744. PASADENA-Orange Grove Monthly Meeting, 520 E. Orange Grove Blvd. First-day school 10 a.m., meeting for worship 11 a.m. Phone: (626) 792-6223. REDLANDS-RIVERSIDE-SAN BERNARDINO-Inland Valley Friends Meeting. 10:15 a.m. 4061 Mission Inn Ave., Riverside, CA 92501. (951) 682-5364 or (909) 882-4250. SACRAMENTO-Meeting 10 a.m. 890 57th Street. Phone: (916) 457-3998. SAN DIEGO-Unprogrammed worship, First Days, 10:30 a.m. Friends Center, 3850 Westgate Place. SAN FRANCISCO-Meeting for worship and First-day school, 11 a.m., Sundays. 65 9th Street. (415) 431-7440. SAN JOSE-Sunday worship at 10 a.m. Fellowship at 11:30 a.m. 1041 Morse St., San Jose, CA 95126. (408) 264-0524. SANTA BARBARA-2012 Chapala St., Sundays 10 a.m., children`s program. (805) 687-0165. SANTA ROSA-Redwood Forest Meeting. Worship 10 a.m. 1647 Guerneville Rd. Phone: (707) 578-3327. SEBASTOPOL-Apple Seed Mtg. Unprogrammed worship 10 a.m., 477 Petaluma Ave. (707) 573-6075. STOCKTON-Delta Meeting. Unprogrammed, 10 a.m. 2nd First Day, 645 W. Harding Way (Complementary Medical Center). For info call (209) 478-8423. VISALIA-Worship 10:30 a.m. 17208 Ave. 296, Visalia. (559) 734-8275. Colorado BOULDER-Meeting for worship 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. First-day school and childcare available 10 a.m. 1825 Upland Avenue. Phone Mary Hey at (303) 442-3638. COLORADO SPRINGS-Colorado Springs Friends Meeting, 950 E. Cimarron Street, Colorado Spring, CO 80903. Unprogrammed meeting for worship and First-day school at 10 a.m. Phone: (719) 685-5547, <coloradospringsquakers.org>. DENVER-Mountain View Friends Meeting, 2280 South Columbine St. Worship and adult discussion, 9 a.m. Worship and First-day school, 10:30 a.m. Westside worship, 10 a.m. Phone: (303) 777-3799. DURANGO-Unprogrammed worship, First-day school, and adult discussion. 803 County Rd. 233. (970) 317- 4294. Please call for times. FORT COLLINS-Meeting for worship and First-day school, 10 a.m. 2222 W. Vine. (970) 491-9717. <www.fortcollinsquakers.org>. Connecticut HARTFORD-Meeting and First-day school, 10 a.m. Discussion 11 a.m. 144 South Quaker Lane, West Hartford. Phone: (860) 232-3631. MIDDLETOWN-Worship and First-day school, 10 a.m. 51 Lawn Ave. Phone: (860) 347-8079. NEW HAVEN-Meeting and First-day school, Sundays, 10:30 a.m. 225 East Grand Ave., New Haven, CT 06513. (203) 468-2398. <www.newhavenfriends.org>. STORRS-Meeting for worship 10 a.m. Corner North Eagleville and Hunting Lodge Rds. (860) 487-1847. WILTON-Unprogrammed worship and First-day school 10 a.m. Child care all year. Meeting for healing, discussions, fellowship. 317 New Canaan Rd. (Rte. 106), Wilton, CT 06897. (203) 762-5669. Delaware CAMDEN-Worship 10 a.m., First-day sch. 9 a.m., 2 mi. So. of Dover,122 E. Cam-Wyo Ave., Camden. (302) 734- 1279; (302) 698-3324. HOCKESSIN-Worship 10:45 a.m. First-day school 10 a.m. Sept.May. Childcare provided year-round. NW from Hockessin-Yorklyn Rd. at frst crossroad, 1501 Old Wilmington Rd. (302) 239-2223. <localquakers.org>. LEWES-Friends Worship Group, 10 a.m. Sunday and 7 p.m. Wednesday. Call for directions, (302) 645-5288 or (302) 644-4454 or consult <www.delmarvaquakers.org>. NEWARK-10:15-10:30 a.m. adult singing; 10:3011:30 a.m. worship. Newark Center for Creative Learning, 401 Phillips Ave. (302) 547-9228. Summer (JuneAug.) we meet at historical London Britain Meeting House, worship 10:30 a.m. Call for directions. WILMINGTON-Worship and First-day school, Sundays 10 a.m. 401 N. West St., 19801. Phone: (302) 652-4491. Florida CLEARWATER-Meeting 10 a.m., 917 Louden Ave., Dunedin, FL. (727) 372-6382. <clearwaterfriends.org>. First-day school available. Meetings Arthur Morgan School, a Montessori/ Quaker Boarding Farm School for adolescents, is now accepting student applications. AMS features small academic classes (staff student ratio 1:2), wilderness experiences, consensus decision making, commu- nity living, and service learning opportunities. Students are encouraged to question and evaluate, think creatively and work cooperatively. Located next door to Camp Celo. Call Bridget: (828) 675-4262; <info@arthurmorganschool.org>; <www.arthurmorganschool.org>. Lansdowne Friends School (Pre-K through 6th grade) provides a challenging, exciting educational program in a nurturing Quaker setting. Our program builds on the natu- ral curiosity our children have for their immediate surround- ings, and supports exploration of their ever-changing world. 110 N. Lansdowne Avenue, Lansdowne, PA 19050. (610) 623-2548. <www.lansdownefriendsschool.org>. Services Ofered Custom Marriage Certificates and other traditional or deco- rated documents. Various calligraphic styles and watercolor designs available. Over twenty years experience. Pam Bennett, P. O. Box 136, Uwchlan, PA 19480. <prbcallig@verizon.net>, <www.prbcallig.com>. Custom Wedding Certificates Hand lettered and illustrated, using archival materials to create an original heirloom document. <www.charlenethomforde.com>, (484) 888-2809. Hurry up and finish speaking, so I can tell you why youre wrong! Arthur Fink works with nonprofit boards and other groups to facilitate listening, clarity, focus, clear governance, helpful retreats, and more. <InsightAndClarity.com>. (207) 615-5722. Oakland Friends Burial Grounda Quaker burial ground near West Chester, PA has available space. Serene, wooded, park-like setting with a resident caretaker. Contact West Chester Meeting Secretary at (610) 696-0491 or <wcfmeeting@gmail.com>.
Purchase Quarterly Meeting (NYYM) maintains a peace tax escrow fund. Those interested in tax witness may wish to contact us through NYYM, 15 Rutherford Place, New York, NY 10003. Summer Camps MAKE FRIENDS, MAKE MUSIC: FRIENDS MUSIC CAMP at Olney, 4-week summer program for ages 1018. Musical growth in a caring Quaker community. For information, including camp video: <www.friendsmusiccamp.org>, or PO Box 59311, Chicago, IL 60659-0311. (773) 573-9181. <friendsmusiccamp@gmail.com>. Camp WoodbrookeQuaker led summer camp in southern WI with emphasis on simple living and connecting with nature. 162 acres, pond, woods, swimming, hiking, nature crafts, woodworking, garden, chickens, goats. Labor Day Weekend Family Camp. Coed, ages 715. ACA accredited. (608)647-8703, <www.campwoodbrooke.org>.