Meetings this month - Lecture on 20th, Experiment with Light on 27th

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Zach A

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May 11, 2007, 11:59:07 AM5/11/07
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Hi ya'll,
Update on the film festival situation: One well-beloved YAF will be
going on Tuesday, but I can't make it so I'll be going on Wednesday.
If anyone's interested in accompanying either of us, let me know :)

I'm not really feeling energy to meet this weekend, so I'd move to not
try to have anything planned. However, I think we should get better
with planning things ahead of time.

With that in mind:

* Next week I suggest we come to the Beacon Hill Friends house for the
last lecture in the New Voices series -- Cherice Bock from Northwest
Yearly Meeting, 1pm. Why don't we have lunch or a pint at 12 somewhere
nearby before heading over?

* Two weeks from now, on the weekend of the 26th-27th, I'd like to
host for dinner and an "Experiment with Light" meditation, which is a
loose form of guided meditation developed by a British Quaker that is
intended to capture some aspects of early Quaker experience that are
less emphasized in Quakerism today. I'll be in touch on the list once
I get a room reserved, most likely at the Cambridge meeting. Would
anyone be interested in coming for that (assuming the time ends up
working for you)?

Love,
Zach

Zach A

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May 13, 2007, 9:58:33 PM5/13/07
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Hi everyone,
In the spirit of giving more advance notice of events, here is what's
on the schedule for the rest of the month. (I threw out these ideas to
the discussion list and several people said they sounded good.)

* Next week we'll go to the Beacon Hill Friends house for the last


lecture in the New Voices series -- Cherice Bock from Northwest

Yearly Meeting, 1pm, and have a lunch somewhere beforehand. Scott has
suggested John Harvard's or Uno's in Harvard Square.

* Two weeks from now, on the 26th, I'd like to host an "Experiment


with Light" meditation, which is a loose form of guided meditation
developed by a British Quaker that is intended to capture some aspects
of early Quaker experience that are less emphasized in Quakerism

today. Possibly dinner or lunch beforehand. This will most likely at
the Beacon Hill Friends House.

I or someone else will post updates on both of these as the details
get worked out.

Love,
Zach

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