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Emery Kiefer is the Campus Corps Coordinator at The Climate Reality Project. A native of North Carolina, she completed her Bachelors of Science degree in Natural Resources: Policy and Administration at NC State University. Growing up in Greensboro, she was an active part of New Garden Meeting, participating in First Day Classes, Young Friends, and serving as a Summer Camp Counselor at New Garden Friends School. During her time at NC State, she began canvassing…
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 2105 West Market Street, Greensboro, NC You are invited to a monthly series of workshops using visual media to focus on dialog, community-building and actions “standing up for racial justice”. “White People in Solidarity Against Racism," (Dara Silverman & Chris Crass). Using videos, we’ll go deeper discussing personal and institutional racism. -- A program of the Guilford Anti-Racism Alliance (GARA) - White Caucus Questions: [email protected]
Norvell Hall / Mark your calendars for Spring Fun Night. Friends are encouraged to bring a game and join us for food, fun, and fellowship!
Children and babies can be dedicated during worship on any Sunday of the year but many families choose to dedicate children on either 5/13 or 6/17. Baby/Child dedications are an opportunity for all of us to welcome a child into our community and promise to support and love that child.
Dana Auditorium, Guilford College / NGFM’s very own, Anna Sykes, will be soloing with the Greensboro Symphony Youth Orchestra in Dana Auditorium on the Guilford College campus. Anna will be playing the first movement of the Mendelssohn, Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64. Anna is receiving this opportunity as this year’s winner of the Greensboro Symphony Youth Orchestra concerto competition and the resulting Sam Wilson Scholarship award. The concert is free! Let’s come out, enjoy…
This is an opportunity to recognize the wonderful work of our First Day School (religious education) teachers and also recognize our children (and young adults) as they reach important milestones. We will recognize graduating high school seniors, rising 4th graders, and rising 2nd graders.
Brotherhood Room / The Social Concerns committee invites you to bring a bag lunch and join us monthly - every 3rd Sunday, thru December 2018, for movie and discussion series on our Quaker Testimony of Equality. Let's meet with our sandwiches right after worship, watch a movie on an aspect of equality (race, sex, gender, religion, class, for example) and finish with a discussion.
All are welcome at the next Friendship Community Partnership meeting at Collins Grove United Methodist Church, 210 Collins Grove Church Rd, Greensboro, NC 27410. We’ll be planning our annual summer cookout, Harvest Festival, and October trip. Come join us, bring a snack (optional), meet new people and share ideas of how our partnership can benefit the community. For more info contact CH Holcombe, Marchesa Newlin, Rick Tunkel, Cheryl Buehler.
Friendship Hall. We are hosting a blood drive with the Community Blood Center of the Carolinas at New Garden Friends Meeting. To make the blood drive successful, we need you to consider donating your blood. Please pledge to help save local lives; contactBill McNeil ([email protected]) or (919) 622-3303.
Friends are invited to a new Poor Peoples Campaign (PPC) forum on Friday, May 25, at Friendship Friends Meeting. A pot luck dinner at 6:p.m. will be followed by a presentation and discussion with the Rev. Wesley Morris, new pastor of Faith Community Church. Faith Community Church is a leader in local organizing for the PPC movement. The new PPC is a national movement managed on the state level so that different states can focus…
Parlor Forum / Is it possible to move from the Second Amendment being used as a “trump card” that shuts down debate to a place where opposing views about its content can hold a conversation about its usage in current times? Andy Haile of Elon University School of Law will assist us in understanding the history and meaning of the Second Amendment.