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Quakers On The News: New York Quarterly Meeting
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Quakers On The News. The News Everyone Knows (but is afraid to talk about). New York Quarterly Meeting. New York Quarterly Meeting minute - Peace with. Think New York YEARLY Meeting. How about New York QUARTERLY Meeting awash in more money than it knows what to do with. NYQM probably has as much money as Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. Inevitably then, NYQM poseurs. Quakers can inherit as much money as they want, but they're not allowed to actually make it.). In other words, it will be built as if it were A...
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Quakers On The News: January 2008
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Quakers On The News. The News Everyone Knows (but is afraid to talk about). Quakers On the News 1.15.2008. Welcome back to another edition of QIN. You’ve most likely seen Quakers in the News, (QiN) and Quakers Behind the News (QiNBHN). Now we present QiNON, a new service extension of the QiN family. The new year of 2008 brings news of import to all Friends. IFC (Instituto para el Futuro Cuáquero). Topping this period’s news is the groundbreaking minute by the IFC ( Instituto para el Futuro Cuáquero.
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NEW YORK YEARLY MEETING - Governance Issues: February 2007
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NEW YORK YEARLY MEETING - Governance Issues. This is a website to honor Integrity among Quakers (Friends). Corporate Malfeasance extends to the Yearly Meeting Newsletter. Click Here to Go to NYYM. Illustration used with permission). Click on image to enlarge. To come clean with its membership numbers. Until they do this publicly, I will go on what my experience and evidence I've gathered has shown - that indeed NYYM. Membership continues to decline - steeply. There is nothing disparaging of character.
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QiN Book Review: September 2006
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Where Quakers publish book reviews. Thursday, September 28, 2006. Of Choice by Barry Schwartz - 2004. Confessions of an Economic Hit Man by John M. Perkins - 2005. The Wisdom of Crowds by James Surowiecki - 2004. Into my world, came three unrelated how-things-work books. After reading these consecutively, I asked myself - can ' Confessions. To clarify a 'Paradox. Which brings us to having choice in a world growing more. Complex by the minute, no matter where one lives. Barry Schwartz, a Swarthmore Colleg...
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Farmington Meetinghouse Restoration: How You Can Help
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An historic New York State center for women's rights, Native American rights, and abolitionism and the Underground Railroad. How You Can Help. As the crucible of major American reform movements, the 1816 Farmington Quaker meetinghouse is an irreplaceable building that tells a unique part of the story of upstate New York and of the United States. You can help make this building one of central New York’s economic assets! 8226;publicize the issue. 8226;support fund-raising efforts. How You Can Help. Anna H&...
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Farmington Meetinghouse Restoration: September 2006
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An historic New York State center for women's rights, Native American rights, and abolitionism and the Underground Railroad. 1816 Farmington Quaker Meetinghouse. 1816 Farmington Quaker Meetinghouse. 160 County Route 8, Farmington, New York. Farmington Quaker Meetinghouse, Built 1816, Photos c. 1917. Courtesy Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore, and Macedon Town Historian. Current Status and Future Plans:. Report prepared by Judith Wellman, with help from. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). How You Can Help.
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Farmington Meetinghouse Restoration: May 2006
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An historic New York State center for women's rights, Native American rights, and abolitionism and the Underground Railroad. Take ownership of it and work can begin. Many thanks to all who are making this possible. The member item we have requested through Senator Nozzolio's office ($75,000) would be a wonderful step forward for this project. We are also developing plans to raise money to rebuild the meetinghouse. We are looking forward to a creative combination of private and public monies and appre...
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Farmington Meetinghouse Restoration: May 2007
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An historic New York State center for women's rights, Native American rights, and abolitionism and the Underground Railroad. Board puts off razing of Quaker house. By James Goodman,. Staff writer, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. May 23, 2007) — The Farmington Town Board has agreed to postpone indefinitely demolition of a historic Quaker meetinghouse while fundraising efforts to save the deteriorating structure continue. Posted by Dawn Lepard. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). How You Can Help.
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Farmington Meetinghouse Restoration: December 2006
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An historic New York State center for women's rights, Native American rights, and abolitionism and the Underground Railroad. Farmington Meeting House Underground Railroad Site Saved. Reproduced from The Underground Railroad Free Press, volume 1, issue 3, November 2006). Farmington and towns near it in this part of New York are as rich as anywhere in the nation in the history of the Underground Railroad and abolitionism. The area also spawned the women's rights movement. Farmington, a village of a...Resto...
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Farmington Meetinghouse Restoration: Welcome !
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An historic New York State center for women's rights, Native American rights, and abolitionism and the Underground Railroad. National Importance of This Building. As an 1816 building, this meetinghouse is perhaps the largest pre-canal building. The 1816 Farmington Quaker Meetinghouse was a center for debates about woman’s rights. The 1816 Farmington Quaker Meetinghouse represents the historic relationship of mutual respect between Quakers and Native Americans. In 1838, after the loss of all Seneca lands ...