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We are thrilled to offer a wide range of educational programs, recreation, body movement, creative expression, and much more throughout the Summer 2025 season. Please check regularly for updates and additions! Direct any questions, offers, and ideas to programs@worldfellowship.org.

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August 2023
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…
Find out more »World Fellowship Jeopardy!
Cooperative work in teams; competition between teams. Use what you know; learn what you don’t. Daily Doubles and Final Jeopardy!; will they make the difference? Categories about things you care about; snack bar prizes for winning teams. Participants from teens to seniors; will there be generational advantages and disadvantages? Where else would you get Jeopardy! with a peace and justice twist?
Find out more »World Fellowship as a Dialogue Center
Christoph and Kit Schmauch were Co-Directors of World Fellowship Center from 1970-2000. With their vast perspective of World Fellowship history to aid them, they hone in on select case studies of what has happened in the implementation of dialogue among staff, guests, and program presenters, since dialogue is the essence of WF, and according to Martin Buber, even of life itself.
Find out more »WF Book of the Summer
A lightly facilitated weekly discussion of the 2023 Book of the Summer selection, Our Missing Hearts, by Celeste Ng. Day/time may vary based on guest preferences each week, or multiple groups may be held in one week. Check the activity board and dining hall announcements. But come prepared to engage with this WF community read.
Find out more »Why is the Web Doing That?
Joel Couch likes knowing how things work, and sharing that with others in an accessible way. By looking at the nuts and bolts of web technology, a story can be told about some of the patterns of behavior that we often see when using the Internet. The goal is not to teach all about the technology, but to explain about cookies, caching, and the kinds of web features that allow usable software to appear in a web browser. He will…
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 »A Discussion with Vermont Lt. Governor David Zuckerman (Progressive/Democratic).
As an organizer in 1992, David Zuckerman was greatly inspired by then Congressman Bernie Sanders. He later served for 18 years in the Vermont legislature before being elected Lt. Governor in 2017. As such he is the highest elected 3rd party official in the country. This discussion will focus on the success of Vermont's Progressive Party as well as how issue organizing and politics can blend together to be a more representative democracy than what we generally see today with…
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!
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