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Friends Journal November 2013 49

friends to work camps, including Habitat for


Humanity, working to rebuild black churches
that had been burned in Alabama and South
Carolina. He was the first administrator of
Right Sharing of World Resources, driving
many miles across the Midwest and on the
East Coast to visit Quaker meetings and urge
Friends to pledge 1 percent of taxable income
for Third World populations. Fifty years later,
75 groups of Kenyan women are starting small
businesses with microcredit loans thanks to
this project. He was president of the Baltimore
Astronomical Society and attended many
star-viewing parties and astronomical
conferences in Baltimore and across the
country. His son, Andrew, shared his love of
sailing and sailed with him. In 1998, John
and Lois moved to Broadmead Retirement
Community in Cockeysville, bringing them
closer to the Gunpowder Meetinghouse and
enabling them to continue their involvement
in the meeting as long as health permitted.
John was preceded in death by his brother,
Horatio Clay Sexton Jr. He is survived by his
wife, Lois Sexton; three children, Andrew F.
Sexton (Anna), Joan Sexton, and Nancy S.
Greenia (Matthew); two grandchildren; his
sister, Mary Susan Brooks; and eleven nieces
and nephews. Donations in Johns memory
can be made to Right Sharing of World
Resources, 101 Quaker Hill Dr., Richmond,
IN 47374, or online at www.rswr.org.
WebsterEdward Webster, 80, peacefully, in
the very early morning of July 18, 2013, after a
gallant and protracted struggle with prostate
cancer, at home in Marlboro, Vt., with a
shower of heat lightning illuminating the
predawn sky moments later. Ted was born on
May 12, 1933, in Abington, Pa., to a Baptist
mother, Grace Edel Gourley, and a Quaker
father, Harold Shoemaker Webster, and grew
up in Jenkintown, Pa. Always a bright-eyed
seeker of adventure and challenge, he scaled
Mount Rainier in 1951 under the guidance of
famed mountaineer Louis Whittaker. In 1955,
he graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a degree in
political science from Gettysburg College,
where he was a standout on the swim team.
After college, he served in Germany as a clerk
typist in the army from 1956 to 1958, earning
a swimming medal in the Armed Forces
Olympics and climbing the Matterhorn.
After the army, he moved to Lincoln, Mass.,
briefly writing childrens science books and
then working with Osram Sylvania Inc. as a
computer programmer. He started his own
market research and publishing firm in 1977,
Datek Information Services. He met Susan
Foote Griggs on an Appalachian Mountain
Club hike in the White Mountains of New
Hampshire, and they married in 1961. Susan
guided Ted back to his Quaker roots, and
they became peace activists, protesting the
Vietnam War. In 1967, they stopped paying
war taxes for a period, started the Roxbury
War Tax Scholarship Fund as a place for war
tax resisters to redirect a portion of their taxes
to, and counter-recruited at high schools.
They even tried making peace between Ray
Robinson, a militant civil rights activist, and
George Lincoln Rockwell, the founder of the
American Nazi Party, agreeing to hold a
meeting in their home between the two
groups. Susan died unexpectedly in 1978. Ted
married Margaret Connell in 1985. After
selling his consulting business, he started the
nonprofit Jubilee Center in 1988, and he wrote
a book about the founding of the center called
Transformational Joy. Jubilee promoted
experiential worship, held workshops and
retreats, and published Joy newsletter. Other
books that Ted wrote are Savoring One River;
The Sufi Order of the West; Print Unchained:
A Saga of Invention and Enterprise; and The
Community Land Trust (with Robert Swann).
He also helped publish works by other writers:
Eight Rabbits, Susan Webster Poems, and Songs
from the Hills of Vermont. After Ted and
Margaret divorced in 1992, he met Edie Mas,
a healthcare specialist and sculptor, and they
remained partners until his death. Ted and
Edie built a solar-powered home on a rocky
ridge in Marlboro, Vt., where they happily
shoveled snow, fed the wood stove, and found
joy together among the deep woods and
wildflowers of the Vermont mountains. Ted
returned to the computer printer industry in
1996 as a consultant for I.T. Strategies, a
partnership that continued for ten years. An
adherent of Sufism, he was most recently a
member of Putney (Vt.) Meeting and had been
a member of Monadnock Meeting in Jaffrey-
Peterborough, N.H., and Friends Meeting at
Cambridge (Mass.). He surfed, windsurfed,
competed in triathlons, cross-country skied
into his late 70s, and swam competitively all
his life, holding New England Masters
Swimming records in age-group freestyle
swimming. He stayed in excellent physical
condition until he succumbed to the cancer.
A loving father, grandfather, partner, and
friend, Ted is survived by three children, Mark
Webster, John Webster, and Chris Webster;
two step-children, Michael ODonnell and
Meghan ODonnell; three grandchildren; his
partner, Edie Mas; Edies two children, Alex
Mas and Carl Mas; and her four grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations
to Putney Friends Meeting, PO Box 381,
Putney, VT 05346, or Citizens Awareness
Network, PO Box 83, Shelburne Falls, MA
01370, online at www.nukebusters.org.
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Accommodations
Coming to London? Friendly B&B. A block from British
Museum, 10-minute walk to Friends House. Centrally lo-
cated. Convenient for most tourist attractions. Direct
subway from Heathrow. Easy access to most other transport
links. Quiet, safe, secure. Ideal for persons traveling alone.
Full English Breakfast included. Complimentary wireless con-
nection. +44 (20) 7636-4718. <office@pennclub.co.uk>,
<www.pennclub.co.uk>.
Santa FeCharming, affordable adobe guest apartment
with kitchenette at our historic Canyon Road Meetinghouse.
Convenient to galleries and downtown.
Pictures at <santa-fe.quaker.org>.
Reservations: <friendsguestapartment@gmail.com> or
(505) 983-7241.
Seeking Spiritual Community? 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.
Self-service overnight accommodations. Free parking/Wi-Fi.
Microwave/refrigerator/teapot. Near University Washington/
Trader Joes/downtown buses.
Minimum donation: $40/one$50/two. (206) 632-9839. <quak-
erhouse.sea@gmail.com>.
Penington Friends House: New York City. Quaker-based
community for long- and short- term sojourners. A unique
place where you can find hospitality, shared meals, and
simple living. Many ages and many cultures. Shared facili-
ties. Wireless. Three blocks from Union Square Subway.
<www.penington.org>.
E-mail <peningtonfriends@gmail.com>. Call (212) 673-1730.
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>.
Groups and individual lodging.
Seminars, workcamps, peace and
social justice. Internships.
<www.williampennhouse.org>.
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Access to theological programs
just got easier!
ESR Access: Blend of 2-week resi-
dential courses and online semester-
long courses.
Contact: <esr@earlham.edu> or call (800) 432-1377.
Positions Vacant
Alabama Quaker couple seeks live-in Friend and farm-help
(m-or-f) for 1-yr Quaker presence. Room/board. Send CV to
Sara and Daryl <DragonflyFarm@otelco.net>.
Sojourner: Year-long experience at Quaker-related
womens monastery in Honduras. Participate fully in
our prayer practices and rustic lifestyle. Learn more at
<www.oakgroveunitedmethodist.com/amigasdelsenor> or
contact Sister Alegra <bethblodgettnow@yahoo.com>.
Real Estate
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
Arizona Sunshine! Friends Southwest Center, a Quaker-
founded residential community in S.E. Arizona, welcomes
friends to share our high desert peace and beauty.
Furnished rentals: 2-3 bedroom homes and a sweet renovated
farmhouse. $375$400 + utilities. Enjoy birding, hiking,
and unprogrammed worship. Contact (520) 642-1648,
<friendsswc@gmail.com>.
Pocono Manor. Beautiful, rustic mountain house. Suitable
for gatherings, retreats, and reunions. Seven bedrooms. Three
full baths. Beds for 15. Fully equipped. Deck with mountain
view. Hiking trails from back door. Close to parks and attrac-
tions. Weekends or by the week, April through October. Con-
tact Melanie Douty-Snipes: (215) 295-1138 ext. 101.
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
Affordable retirement in Costa Rica. Cooperative living in
a large shared house for healthy active folks who value grow-
ing old together in community. San Jose suburb. Perfect
weather. <rbmovetocr@gmail.com>. (414) 483-3203.
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>.

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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
Lansdowne Friends School (Pre-K through 6th grade) pro-
vides a challenging, exciting educational program in a nurtur-
ing Quaker setting. Our program builds on the natural curios-
ity our children have for their immediate surroundings, and
supports exploration of their ever-changing world. 110 N.
Lansdowne Avenue, Lansdowne, PA 19050. (610) 623-2548.
<www.lansdownefriendsschool.org>.
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>.
Books & Publications
The Tract Association of Friends
(founded: 1816)
Offers Friends Calendar, pamphlets, and books on Quaker
faith and practice. 1501 Cherry Street, Philadelphia, PA
19102-1403. <www.tractassociation.org>; phone (215) 579
2752; email <taf1816@verizon.net>.
JAMES NAYLER:
Revolutionary to Prophet
by David Neelon
If someone were to ask me for a biography of Nayler, this is
the one I would recommend. Brian Drayton.
Publishers Special Discount: $20 shipping included.
Order direct by mail, phone, or e-mail.
Mail order (include check) to: Leadings Press, 193 Long Bow
Ln. W. Becket, MA 01223. Be sure to include your shipping
address. Telephone orders: (401) 954-4901. E-mail orders:
<dneelon@earthlink.net>. We will include bill with shipment.
PERSONALIZED, SIGNED COPIES AVAILABLE, IF SPECIFIED.
www.vin tagequakerbooks.com.
Rare and out-of-print Quaker journals, history, religion.
Vintage Books, 50 Washington Street, Bath, ME 04530.
Email: <books@vintagequakerbooks.com>.
Western Friend (formerly Friends Bulletin), a magazine by and
about Western Friends, supporting the spiritual lives of Friends
everywhere. Subscription: $35, 8 issues. 5-month intro sub-
scription just $10.
Email for free sample copy <editor@westernfriend.org>. West-
ern Friend, 833 SE Main St. Mailbox #138, Portland, OR 97214.
Visit <www.westernfriend.org> for news, books, and more.
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>.
Opportunities

Upcoming Silent Retreats in the manner of Friends:
Jan. 1720, 2014 at Powell House, Old Chatham, NY (Reg-
ister at <powellhouse.org>). April 47, 2014 at the DeKoven
Center, Racine, WI. More information at <schoolofthe-
spirit.org/retreats>.
Scholarships available. Are you called to the facilitation of
silent retreats? The School of the Spirit Ministry considers
applications to its Mentoring Program on November 1
and May 1 annually. Accepted mentees accompany seasoned
leaders at future retreats as way opens.
Visit <schoolofthespirit.org/mentoring>.
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>.
Friends Journal November 2013 51
A partial listing of Friends
meetings in the United States
and abroad.
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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.
<http://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. <http://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.
<http://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
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>.
Services Ofered
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.
Custom Marriage Certificates and other traditional or
decorated documents. Various calligraphic styles and water-
color designs available. Over twenty years experience. Pam
Bennett, P.O. Box 136, Uwchlan, PA 19480.
<prbcallig@verizon.net>, <www.prbcallig.com>.
Custom designed and decorated WEDDING
CERTIFICATES, illuminated letters, po-
etry, family trees, citations etc. by cal-
ligrapher Mary Teichman. All archival ma-
terials used. <www.mtcalligraphy.com>.
E-mail: <mary@mtcalligraphy.com>.
(413) 529-9212. Mary Teichman Calligraphy, PO Box 446,
Easthampton, MA 01027.
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>.
All Things Calligraphic
Carol Gray, Calligrapher (Quaker). Specializing in wedding
certificates. Reasonable rates, timely turnarounds.
<www.carolgraycalligraphy.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.
Conducting Business? Friend with over 30 years experience
in organizations and businesses, for- and non-profit. Bringing
servant leadership to fruition. Services include incorporation,
setup, reorganization, accounting/finance, marketing/advertis-
ing, crisis management, coaching, ongoing support. On-site or
distance. Deneen Consulting, <www.deneenconsulting.com>,
(407) 563-1370.

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