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August 2023
The North Star Project at WFC: People of Color and the Natural World
Winston C. Cox is a career public school educator and proud member of Kilombo Novo, Capoeira Angola, who's been coming to WF for over 40 years. This session explores the profound and historical ways that people of color have relied upon the natural world to support our humanity & liberation movements, from millenia before colonial contact, to the adaptations made upon contact (think North Star, Wade in the Water, plant medicine, etc.). We look to inspire new generations of people…
Find out more »Wednesday Morning Visits to a Farm
Wednesday Morning Visits to a Farm The Olde Ways at Mustard Seed Farm 176 Ledge Hill Road Center Tuftonboro NH Join Dina Farrell for a walking tour through her magical gardens full of edible herbs, flowers, and delicious vegetables. Taste, learn, and experience how humans and plants can thrive while working together. Also, meet her many animals including cows, chickens, and cats After the tour, check out her amazing apothecary shop loaded with herbs, teas, crafts from local artists, jewelry,…
Find out more »S’more Community Campfire
Gather around the campfire every Wednesday evening for community, stories, bits of music breaking out, stories… and s’mores!
Find out more »Soccer with Stu Ball
Stu Ball continues his legendary all age, all skills, all everything soccer games. Important note: the listed DAY is only an approximate placeholder; there will be two days scheduled this week, but the actual weekday (M-F) they occur on may vary due to weather, and player availability.
Find out more »The Right’s Attacks on Public Schools and the Movement for Education Equity
Megan Hester is the National Campaign Director, NYU Metro Center and a lead organizer for H.E.A.L. Together. A new wave of culture wars has politicized and divided communities across the country under the guise of parental rights and curriculum debates. Educational gag order bills banning the teaching of topics of race, gender and sexuality have been introduced in 41 states, and this activity has been financed by political and corporate elites working to drive a racial wedge among diverse communities…
Find out more »Fun Night!
Every Friday, bring your song, poem, skit, stand-up routine, strange-but-beguiling act, instrument, dance, juggling, etc., to entertain and amuse. All ages, all acts… all love it every Friday!
Find out more »“War is the Greatest Evil”
Liz Kelner is a retired social worker, lifelong activist for peace and justice, and group facilitator who's been coming to WFC since 1972. Liz uses Chris Hedge's book of the same name as the foundation for an interactive workshop, beginning with the premise that there is no justification for initiating war, ever, for any reason. A lively exchange of ideas will be encouraged!
Find out more »Ty Citerman
Guitarist/composer Ty Citerman performs with a wide range of ensembles, including his newest Time Phase Trio and radical Yiddish songsters Bop Kabbalah+Voices. This summer, he returns to WFC to perform a special solo set of original music, improvisations, jazz tunes, classical and folk pieces, plus a handful of surprises from his diverse palette of musical interests. Six strings with electronics will make for a truly engaging and provocative Saturday night set.
Find out more »Hiroshima Remembrance Ceremony
Andrea Walsh, past Co-Director of World Fellowship Center, leads our community gathering at WFC Peace Rock for a Hiroshima Day ceremony, and discussion about what peace really means -- for self, community, and the world.
Find out more »English-subtitled world premiere of the film, FATHERS OF A THOUSAND SUNS (83 minute film, followed by discussion)
With Robert Oppenheimer once again in the popular consciousness, on this Hiroshima Day anniversary, learn about the fascinating history of Klaus Fuchs, atomic scientist on the Manhattan Project, only to then be imprisoned in Great Britain for providing the Soviet Union with research from the Project. For the first time, this German-language film will be accessible to English speakers, through subtitles, thanks to the work of Professor Barton Byg, who will present the film at World Fellowship, and the DEFA…
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