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Caroling at Friends Home

Meet at Fellowship Hall at 4:45 p.m. / Walk to Friends Home to share holiday melodies with Friends. After caroling, everyone is welcome to come back to Fellowship Hall for a free pizza dinner and cookies.

Peace & Love Ukestra at Friends Homes

925 New Garden Rd, Greensboro, NC 27410 / 2 p.m. in Independent Living in Fry Hall, and a second performance at 3:30 p.m. in the Memory Care Unit.

American Friends Service Committee / Guest Speaker – Joyce Ajlouny

Please join American Friends Service Committee, General Secretary Joyce Ajlouny, to learn about the strategic planning process she is leading as AFSC turns the page on a century of building peace with justice. Prior to joining as General Secretary in September 2017, Joyce worked in international development and served as the director of the Ramallah Friends School in Palestine.

Lunch & Learn Session

Brotherhood Room / Families and all are invited to bring your lunch to Brotherhood room to watch four short animated movies – stories from African American history, for ages 5-10 (educational for adults, too). All four movies last just over one hour, which leaves time for discussion. - March On: The Day My Brother Martin Changed the World - Martin’s Big Words - ROSA (Nikki Giovanni’s telling of Rosa Parks’ story) - Henry’s Freedom Box:…

Memorial Service Honoring Ed Roach

Shady Hill Baptist Church 1500 Old Durham Road, Roxboro, NC, United States

Shady Hill Baptist Church, 1500 Old Durham Road, Roxboro. There will be a memorial service honoring the only documented victim of lynching in Roxboro. The service is expected to last about one hour. Ed Roach from Reidsville, NC, was employed at the construction company of Nello Teer, a prominent Durham businessman, who wrote a letter stating that Mr. Roach was working on his construction site near Roxboro at the time of the alleged assault on a…

Underground Railroad Lecture

New Garden Friends Meeting 801 New Garden Road, Greensboro, North Carolina

New Garden Friends Meeting / 2019 is the 200th anniversary of the first known activity in North Carolina on what came to be known as the Underground Railroad. Two Guilford College historians, Adrienne Israel and James Shields, will share about that history. Following their presentation on the significance of the UGRR for both the African-American and Quaker communities, there will be guided tours of the UGRR woods on the Guilford College campus and the Friends…

Triad Regional Circle of the Poor People’s Campaign

Unitarian Universalist Church of Greensboro 5603 Hilltop Road, Jamestown, NC, United States

The newly-formed Triad Regional Circle of the Poor People's Campaign will meet at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Greensboro for its first assembly. Please come and invite friends from other faith traditions and no faith tradition from Forsyth, Guilford, Alamance, and surrounding counties for singing, networking, planning, and snacks. Forward Together!