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NC Friends Historical Society Annual Meeting & Luncheon

Friends Home West 6100 West Friendly Avenue, Greensboro, NC, United States

Friends Homes West Living Room, 6100 West Friendly Avenue, Greensboro. The buffet luncheon is $17.00 per person. The talk, to follow the luncheon, by Max L. Carter is free. Max Carter, retired professor of Quaker Studies at Guilford College, will share stories from the forthcoming book "Reflections on a Quaker Graveyard" that he and Gertrude Beal have compiled and edited. The stories feature some of the remarkable people interred in New Garden Friends cemetery. Carter…

North Carolina Fellowship of Friends Meeting

Springfield Friends Meeting 555 East Springfield Road, High Point, NC

The next North Carolina Fellowship of Friends meeting will be held at Springfield Friends Meeting, 555 East Springfield Road, High Point, NC 27263. Schedule:10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Committees and Working Groups / 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Meeting for Worship with a Concern for Business. All New Gardeners are invited to attend. Contact Kate Hood Seel, New Garden’s representative with questions.

Annual Community Partnership Harvest Festival

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

Join members of five churches in the Friendship Community Partnership at New Garden for a great time! We’ll have lunch, participate in table games, including a sweet potato “beauty” contest, and enjoy a talent/variety show. We’ll also have sweet potato dishes for sale – cakes, pies, breads, salads – anything as long as it contains sweet potatoes! All ages welcome. What to bring: – a lunch dish to share – a sweet potato dish to…

Explore Effects of Gentrification

Embassy Suites, 460N. Cherry Street, Winston-Salem, NC / Explore the effects of gentrification across the Triad through a fair housing lens. "The Many Faces of Gentrification" is an event sponsored by Winston-Salem Human Relations Commission/New Horizons Fair Housing Committee. Experts from Greensboro, High Point and Winston-Salem’s housing, municipal, non-profit, banking, and educational communities are collaborating to represent a few perspectives for the day's discussions. Breakout sessions will include Seniors and Aging, Health, Working Wage vs. Market…

Ali Askerov at Guilford College

Guilford College 5800 West Friendly Avenue, Greensboro, North Carolina

The Department of Peace and Conflict Studies and CRRC is pleased to host a talk on “The Problems Associated with Arbitrary Jurisdiction: The Nagorny Karabakh Case” by Dr. Ali Askerov from 6 to 8 p.m. November 14 at West Gallery, Founders Hall at Guilford College. The event is part of the James Fleming Lecture Series. All are welcome to attend! The event is open to public.