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July 2023
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 »Public & Private in Energy, Climate & Weather
Dan Kirk-Davidoff is a climate and energy systems scientist. In this presentation, Dan will share the evolution of public and private organizations operating in the realm of weather and cimate change, and consider how different governance and ownership models influence policy, public and private knowledge and behavior. We'll explore the question: What is the proper role of government and private organizations in weather forecasting and climate analysis and prediction?
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 »Up and Over: Major Taylor Road Rides in the Mountains of New Hampshire
Major Taylor Road Rides in the Mountains of New Hampshire are a part of a weekend of celebration and appreciation for the first Black World Champion of any major sport, as bicycle racing was when Marshall "Major" Taylor dominated it in 1899 and beyond. Read about the three rides of varying distances and mountain pass challenges in Up and Over. The weekend is a joint effort of the Major Taylor Association and World Fellowship Center, and includes educational materials and…
Find out more »Russia’s War in Ukraine: How We Got Here and What You Can Do
Dr. Emily Channell-Justice is Director of the Temerty Contemporary Ukraine Program at Harvard's Ukrainian Research Institute. This presentation will discuss Russia’s war in Ukraine, the Ukrainian response, and how to help the people of Ukraine. Dr. Channell-Justice is an expert on contemporary Ukraine who has been doing research in the country since 2012; she was most recently in Warsaw in the spring and summer of 2022 to help with the refugee response. Join Dr. Channell-Justice after lunch (provided) for a…
Find out more »Music City Concert
Douglas, Margaux, Ray, Reinita, Janis, and friends from University of Orange perform. UofOrange’s Music City program supports musicians and music-making communities to bridge siloes and build solidarity in Orange, NJ. This concert features performances from several Music City organizers spanning a range from hip-hop to classical to free jazz. UofOrange is a free school of Restoration Urbanism in Orange, NJ.
Find out more »Tao of K-Drama
How does ancient Korean wisdom show up on television and how can this wisdom help us navigate modern times? Join Dr. Mindy Fullilove of University of Orange to explore this cross section of ancient wisdom and modernity. Mindy is a psychiatrist and a professor of urban policy and health at The New School in New York City.
Find out more »Mt. Chocorua Writing Week Introduction
Join Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie and Ellen Meeropol for five days of words and play in the natural beauty of the southern White Mountains, at the Mt. Chocorua Writing Week. Where do we find inspiration? What connects us? How do we maintain a writing practice in a frenetic world? This workshop, offered free for World Fellowship guests, will be a generative and generous space, less concerned with genres and critiques, more focused on connecting with our work, the natural world, and…
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 »Mt. Chocorua Writing Week
Join Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie and Ellen Meeropol for five days of words and play in the natural beauty of the southern White Mountains, at the Mt. Chocorua Writing Week. Where do we find inspiration? What connects us? How do we maintain a writing practice in a frenetic world? This workshop, offered free for World Fellowship guests, will be a generative and generous space, less concerned with genres and critiques, more focused on connecting with our work, the natural world, and…
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