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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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September 2022
Viewpoints with Anne Bassen
The Viewpoints Workshop, besides being a format for improvising, can also be seen as a form of embodied Mindfulness, as the participants will be mindfully focusing on different points of their awareness in the moment. Engaging in The Viewpoints requires each individual to be mindful within themselves but also mindful of the group composition they are creating together in the moment. Sometimes The Viewpoints is called “instant choreography.” Since engaging in The Viewpoints requires each participant to be fully present,…
Find out more »Fungi Walk
Join Larry for another mushroom foray Labor Day weekend! Mycologist Larry Millman will introduce you to the fascinating world of fungi (i.e., mushrooms) in a two part program. Part 1 will be a whiteboard presentation where you’ll learn about (among other things) the close connection between morels and lichens, while part 2 will be a walk where you’ll experience the variety of fungal species on the premises of World Fellowship. Please note that ecology, not edibility, will be the focus…
Find out more »Concert! David and Jacob Bernz
Join us Labor Day Weekend for a folk concert featuring the father/son duo of David and Jacob Bernz! Outside of Schmauch, followed with a campfire and smores! David and Jacob Bernz are a father-son team of folksingers and songwriters hailing from New York State’s Hudson Valley region. David has been performing for over forty years and has toured the United States, Canada and Israel. David had a close relationship with the late Pete Seeger and earned two Grammy Awards for…
Find out more »Celebration of Howie!!
Join the WFC community to celebrate Howie Fain as his last year as recreation coordinator comes to a close. Starting with a morning bike ride, followed by a cookout and party on the lawn with games, and finishing strong with some of Howie's favorite rec activities: Split Rock, stargazing, etc! Come say thank you for all the hikes, bikes, and canoe trips we've all taken with Howie the past 16 years!
Find out more »June 2023
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 »July 2023
Healing Justice: Making the Case for Abolition
Grace Kindeke is Program Coordinator and Ophelia Burnett is Healing Justice Coordinator for American Friends Service Committee - NH. Join us to explore a vision for and practice of abolition in our modern day lives. We will start by grounding ourselves in a history of how incarceration and criminalization have evolved in the US. We will learn how these systems of punishment do not solve the root cause of the social problems people and communities experience and instead perpetuate violent…
Find out more »Jean Rohe
Jean Rohe, appearing as a solo artist this night, writes one-of-a-kind narrative songs, concerned as much with the interior lives of her narrators as with the wider world outside them. Jean recently won the 2022 Kerrville Folk Festival New Folk songwriting contest with her deeply personal and timely song “Animal”. Her latest album as a bandleader, Sisterly, won best Adult Contemporary Album at the Independent Music Awards in 2019.
Find out more »Tell Your Story, Change the World
Fanshen Cox, President of TruJoLo Productions, is a producer, writer, educator and performer. In this workshop, we will explore our own personal narratives together, taking a deep dive into our histories and identities, and consider the impact we can have on the world by sharing our stories. You'll leave the workshop with an outline for a book, film or documentary.
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 »Cuba: What’s Old, What’s New?
Diane Stradling traveled to Cuba for the 11th time this past February. In this session, she will share her experiences in Cuba and describe current U.S.-Cuba Relations.
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