Westport Meeting News:
Book Fair News:
A post 2022 Book Fair Letter to our Book Fair patrons in the surrounding community may be read HERE.
A post 2022 Book Fair Reflection by Gretchen Baker-Smith, to Meeting members and Book Fair workers may be read HERE and below:
Westport Meeting members, attenders, and friends,
Please join me in a cheer of gratitude and teamwork! The 59th Annual Book Fair was an epic success, financially and joyfully. So many people, old and young, contributed to it. Thank you, dear Friends, for responding to calls for help throughout the year, and especially the 2 weeks around the sale. The number of people who helped was really extraordinary! From sorting and pricing throughout the year to putting up signs, carrying tables, covering books, making cookies, cashiering, and many other jobs – Friends showed up and got the jobs done with cheerfulness and enthusiasm. A special thanks to Greg Marsello who continued to guide us through every step of this sale.
The primary goal of the book sale is raising the money we need for our budget. But this year really clarified for me 3 other important openings that the sale provides.
- It gives us a fun and challenging task to do together that requires many different skills, letting different people’s gifts be seen and well used. Our community is reconnected and energized by the effort together.
- We give the community a loved annual event. They consider the sale one of the highlights of their summer. There were sincere tears and messages of appreciation expressed again and again for “bringing the sale back” after 2 years of the pandemic.
- The level of success of the fair in recent years allows us to give financial support back to the community. Embracing this do-able goal feels like a meaningful and real opportunity for our meeting. The community brings us books to sell, generating money for us, which we can then share back with the community.
I look forward to more conversations about this. There are also many people to thank and many wonderful interactions and stories to share. I’m hoping we can gather together in late August or early September. Stay tuned for a date!
In the meantime, if you have specific reflections, suggestions or notes for next year, please don’t hesitate to share them with me at hellogretchen@gmail.com.
Thank you, Friends, again and again.
Gretchen
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Peace and Social Justice Committee:
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SAVE THE DATE:
Spinner Publications will be offering a panel discussion on the life and significance contributions of our famed Meeting member, Paul Cuffe, with David Cole, local historian and author of, Paul Cuffe: His Purpose, Partners and Properties. Other panelists will be announced shortly. The event will be held in our Macomber Friends Community House on the afternoon of either Saturday, August 13, or Sunday, August 14. More details to follow. Save the date and attend!
Midweek worship will continue to be offered each week on Wednesdays at 3:30 PM. Please note that the link for midweek worship is not the same as our regular worship on Sunday. A link for joining Midweek worship (which is the same link each week) will be emailed each week on Wednesday mornings. To insure security, we never post Zoom links on websites or portals visible to the general public. Questions? Contact Kevin Lee.
MEETING CALENDAR: (All meetings held via Zoom, in person, or hybrid (meaning in-person and via Zoom), as noted)
- Worship each Sunday in meetinghouse and via Zoom at 10am (hybrid)
- Peace and Social Justice Committee, Sunday, July 31 at 7pm via Zoom
- NEYM Annual Sessions, Castleton, VT, August 6-11.Important Details
- Spinner Publications Paul Cuffe Panel Discussion, Aug 13, or 14. Details above
- Seekers Group, Monday, August 22 at 7pm. Hybrid
- NEYM monthly check-in for Friends serving their local meetings, Sept 13, 7pm (See below)
- Monthly Meeting for Business, Sept 18 at 8am, Zoom only.
MIDWEEK WORSHIP, via Zoom, WEDNESDAYS, 3:30-4:00pm!
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Yearly Meeting/Wider Quaker News:
Gretchen’s JYM-JHYM latest newsletter, issue of June 24, 2022, “Don’t just do something. Sit There!” (From Billy Jonas, God Is In album) contains an opening reflection, programming and retreat info for young people, parents and Friends throughout New England Yearly Meeting. This issue also contains info on registering for NEYM Annual Sessions in August. Read her latest bi-weekly newsletter HERE.
New England Yearly Meeting Newsletter, “This is the Hour, How Does the Spirit Find You?,” June 3, 2022. An Invitation from the Presiding Clerk and Clerk of Sessions Committee, can be read HERE.
This is a special edition of the NEYM Newsletter detailing plans for the upcoming NEYM Sessions to be held in person, and via Zoom, at Castleton University in Vermont, August 6-11. Info and REGISTRATION
An Invitation from the Clerks
Children and Youth Attend Free!
For Families and Youth
For Young Adults
Home Group Facilitators Needed
Sessions Video Library
Photos Needed for Slideshow
Bookstores
Pay-as-Led: A spiritual approach to fees
Registration Opens Soon
Recurring virtual events
- Daily at 8 a.m., Beacon Hill Friends House: Meditation practice
- Weekdays at 10:30 a.m., Portland Friends Meeting: Waiting Worship
- Alternate Thursdays at 4 p.m., Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL): Thursdays with Friends
- Thursdays at 7 p.m.: Taizé worship
- Thursdays at 8 p.m.: Parents’ Tea-and-Chat
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Community-wide news
Westport Writes Together:
Westport resident, musician, and member of Allen’s Neck Meeting, is leading a grant project called “Westport Writes Together,” that has multiple sponsors including the Westport Community Schools, Westport Library, Westport Police Department and other local organizations. In addition to Westport residents, this seasonally themed writing project is also open to people who work in, frequent regularly, or enjoy visiting the local habitats that Westport is well known for.
Overview of Project: Westport Writes Together welcomes the town of Westport into a participatory writing
project focused on the beauty of the natural world. Our coastal, agricultural town and its
landscapes serve as a frame while anyone who lives or works in Westport can submit
writing in response to three seasonal writing prompts. The project will reach a diverse
group of participants and audience members and build bonds between writers, budding
writers, and readers. Designed to appeal to any age, the Westport Community Schools
students will participate at grade level. Periodic stories and updates will encourage
audience participation while the Westport library will hold seasonal gatherings and
readings to share the work. Additional details HERE.
Sandwich Quarterly Meeting News:
- SQM October 22 at Westport Meeting)
- SQM Ministry & Counsel
-September 24 at Mattapoisett
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Closing:
Any forms for the cultivation of the religious life
are in themselves always subject to change … they
are scaffolding to be torn down and re-erected in new
forms in accordance with the stage of growth of the
life they seek to aid. To take them as an end in
themselves is idolatry and blasphemy.
Without practice, without discipline, without continuous
devotion, without failure, correction, re-dedication,
re-orientation, there is no growth in the religious life
which is not an episode, or an event, but
a life.
Douglas V. Steere, in Prayer and Worship, 1938)
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Thank you, Friends,
Kevin