Calendar
Our Summer 2024 program is here! Check calendar below for specific events.
Recurring events also hold each week (June 28-September 3, 2024), including:
Sunday Evenings Games! Kicking off each week with interactive fun from charades to WFC Jeopardy! and even flashlight tag…
Tuesday Afternoons WFC Book of the Summer discussions. Cast your vote for our 2024 Book of the Summer by May 1!
Wednesday Evenings S’more community campfires. What’s more “summer” than a campfire? Stars visible. Guitars/singing welcome.
Weekday Afternoons Summer Social Justice Institute. Our social justice fellows gather to discuss social movements & justice issues. Join for a session or volunteer as a mentor!
Friday Evenings Fun Night! Bring your talents to share with our community. Music, poetry, children’s plays, bad dad jokes. Every Friday. Open to all. Sign up ahead or let the spirit move you.
Saturday Mornings* Tamworth Farmers’ Market. If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em! We help arrange carpooling to the best farmers’ market & local gathering place. *Occasional Saturday morning programs. Check below.
Saturday Afternoons Community conversations. We open spaces for facilitated conversations on issues dividing the left, finding resilience among the horrors of 2024, and sharing hopes/ideas for the future of World Fellowship.
Saturday Evenings* Music and poetry, contra dancing and theater. Served up coffeehouse style to round out your week or hit a weekend high note. *Check below for specifics.
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Protest Fest Special Performance: Pamela Means and Guthrie’s Ghost
2 September , 2023 @ 6:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Pamela Means is an Easthampton MA-based Out(spoken), Biracial, independent artist whose “kamikaze guitar style” and punchy provocative songs have worn a hole in two of her acoustic guitars. Armed with the razor wit of a stand-up comic, engaging presence, elegant poetry, and irresistible charm, Pamela Means’s “stark, defiant songs” (New York Times) set the status quo and the stage afire. Guthrie’s Ghost is three groups in one, joining together in musical celebration of Woody Guthrie just once a year or so, and World Fellowship is privileged to be a chosen setting this year! Fred Gillen, Jr. and Steve Kirkman are a performing duo known as Hope Machine; they were an official part of the Woody Guthrie Archives 100th year anniversary celebrations in 2012, and have continued on with this tradition since then. Julie Corbalis is a singer-songwriter based in the Hudson Valley. David and Jacob Bernz are a father-son singer-songwriter team, also from the Hudson Valley, with deep connections to Pete Seeger connecting them in turn to the Woody Guthrie heritage. Presented as part of Protest Fest 2023.