Thursday, May 21, 2009

Calendar for Mid-May to Mid-June

The schedule is listed below. For full minutes from our business meeting click here.

Sunday, May 24 @ 11:00 a.m.
Meeting for Worship @ Methodist Church
(Children & food covered by Tom & Susie. They will also pick up Joanna )
Followed by a walk/hike at the Klikapudi trail (north of Bella vista). Bring water, hat, shoes, and snack if you'd like to go.

Sunday, June 7 @ 11:00 a.m.
Dinner (Lunch) Among Friends at Ed's house in Oak Run. This will include a potluck lunch, nature walk, presentation about deforestation, and silent worship.
Call Tom if you wish to carpool or need a ride.

Sunday, June 14 @ 9: 45 a.m.
Meeting for Business @ Methodist Church

Sunday, June 14 @ 11:00 a.m.
Meeting for Worship @ Methodist Church
(Food covered by Lenore; Children by Doris; Kathleen will pick up Joanna )

May 31, 7:00 dinner, 8:30 lantern ceremony
Floating of the Peace Lanterns
(Interfaith annual event)

Saturday, Sept. 11
Fundraiser Rummage Sale
Start collecting and saving items to donate for this sale (household, clothing, collectibles, etc.)
(details TBA)

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Calendar for Mid-April to Mid-May

Our calendar of events is listed below. For full minutes from the business meeting click here.

Meeting for Worship @ Methodist Church
(Children & food covered by Doris)
Sunday, April 26,
11:00 a.m.

Dinner Among Friends at the Coopers' home. Potluck. Topic will be the Quaker Testimonies
Friday, May 1
5:30 p.m.

Meeting for Business @ Methodist Church
Sunday, May 10
9: 45 a.m.

Meeting for Worship @ Methodist Church
(Children & food covered by Lenore)
Sunday, May 10
11:00 a.m.

Set aside donations for Rummage Sale (start now!)
We are planning to have a fundraising rummage sale in the Fall. So, if you are doing your spring cleaning now, please set aside any items that you would like to donate for the rummage sale.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Calendar for Mid-March through Mid-April

Our calendar of events is listed below. For full minutes from the business meeting click here.

Meeting for Worship @ Methodist Church
(Children & food covered by Tom & Susie )
Sunday, March 22,
11:00 a.m.


Meeting for Business @ the Morehouse's
Monday April 13th 5:00 p.m.

Easter Sunday: Meeting for Worship & Easter Brunch at the Bonds'
Sunday, April 12
11:00 a.m. Silence
12:00 p.m. Brunch

Eyes Wide Open (event)
Sign up with Doug to help with set up and running of the event
March 28 + 29

Sunday, February 15, 2009

February 2009

Complete minutes from our February 2009 meeting for business may be found here

Calendar for Mid-February through Mid-March

Meeting for Worship @ Methodist Church
(Children & food covered by Susie )
Sunday, February 22,
11:00 a.m.


Dinner and Concert:Concert fund raiser for Darfur ($5 at old NOVA theater). We'll meet for dinner at the Mexican restaurant across the street (Eureka Way) Thursday, February 26Dinner 5:30 Concert 7:00

Dinner Among Friends at the Morehouse home. Topic will be State of the Meeting. Potluck.
Friday, March 6
5:30 p.m.

Meeting for Business @ Methodist Church
Sunday, March 8
9: 45 a.m.

Meeting for Worship @ Methodist Church
(Children & food covered by Lenore)
Sunday, March 8
11:00 a.m.

Midweek meetings are suspended for now

Save the Date and/or Sign-up to Volunteer:
Plan on attending the Eyes Wide Open Exhibit or sign up to volunteer (Doug).
March 27 (6:30 Training for Listening)
March 28 & 29 (Exhibit)

Events in the Community
Potluck Dinner at MLK Center to honor Isaac Lowe and hear of her inauguration trip. February 21, 3:00-6:00

Citizen Diplomacy in Iran: A conversation and slide show with international peace activist Linda Sartor (Humanist Peace Society). Sunday, February 222:00 p.m. Redding Public Library

Season for Nonviolence: Various events through the Spiritual Enrichment Center. http://www.reddingsec.org/season/seasonnonviolence.html

Thursday, January 22, 2009

January Meeting Minutes & Schedule.

For full meeting minutes, click here.

2009
Schedule
Mid-January through Mid-February 2009


Planning Meeting:

For the Eyes Wide Open exhibit (boots commemorating California causalities of the war in Iraq).
Saturday 1/24 at 4:00 pm in the Foundation Reading Room at the Redding Library


Special Event: Sunday, January 25

We are hosting Eric Moon. who will provide an interesting presentation on the Criminal Justice System of California. The presentation will be at the community room at the Redding library at 2:00. Eric will also join us for our 11:00 worship and a 12:00 potluck lunch (those events at the Methodist Church, room 10).

11:00 Meeting for Worship @ Methodist Church

12:00 potluck lunch @ Methodist Church

2:00 Presentation @ Redding Library (community room)

Meeting for Worship @ Methodist Church
(Children covered by Susie; Potluck lunch by all)
Sunday, January 25, 11:00 a.m.

Dinner Among Friends at the Milhous home
(Topic will be Unity with Nature and whether/how this could be a Testimony amended to the Faith and Practice volume. Ed and Tom will bring copies of a list of queries for consideration).

Potluck dinner. Bring a side, salad, or dessert.
Friday, February 6 5:30 p.m.

Meeting for Business @ Methodist Church
Sunday, Feb 8 9: 45 a.m.

Meeting for Worship @ Methodist Church
(Children & food covered by Doris)
Sunday, Feb 8 11:00 a.m.

Midweek Meeting for Worship
(no midweek meeting for January)

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Minutes from December 14 Business Meeting

For full minutes click here. The Calendar of Events is listed below.


Calendar of Meeting Events Mid-December through Mid-January

Christmas Gathering
Potluck, silence, and small gift exchange ($10 or less)
Location: at the Bonds' 6993 Sacramento
Sunday, December 21
2:00 p.m.

Meeting for Worship @ Methodist Church
(Children & food covered by Doris )
Sunday, December 28,
11:00 a.m.

Dinner Among Friends @ Tom & Susie's. Potluck Dinner. Theme will be looking ahead at the New Year.
Friday, January 2
5:30 p.m.

Meeting for Business @ Methodist Church
Sunday, January 11
9: 45 a.m.

Meeting for Worship @ Methodist Church
(Children & food covered by Tom & Susie)
Sunday, January 11
11:00 a.m.

There will be no mid-week meetings in December and January

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Minutes from November 9 Business Meeting

For full minutes click here. The Calendar of Events is listed below.

Calendar of Meeting Events Mid-November through Mid-December


Meeting for Worship @ Methodist Church
(Children & food covered by Susie )
Sunday, November 23,
11:00 a.m.

Midweek Meeting for Worship & Thanksgiving Dinner @ the Bonds' home
Please call Doris to RSVP. by 11/20
Thursday, November 27
3:00 p.m.

Dinner Among Friends at the home of the Coopers
Potluck.
Topic: What is Quakerism all about?
Friday, December 5
5:30 p.m.

Meeting for Business @ Methodist Church
Sunday, December 14
9: 45 a.m.

Meeting for Worship @ Methodist Church
(Children & food covered by Doris )
Sunday, December 14
11:00 a.m.

Christmas Gathering @ Ed's home in Oak Run
Potluck dinner with main dish provided by Ed. Please bring a side dish to share.
Bring something for an informal gift exchange: $10 limit or something homemade or re-gifted/recycled.
Sunday, December 21
3:00 p.m. meet
5:00 p.m eat


January Save the Date:
American Friends Service Committee (AFCS) presentation on the Prison System and Prison Reform.
Meeting for silence & potluck lunch @ Methodist Church, 11:00
Presentation by Eric Moon at Redding Library 2:00
Save the date. More details to be announced next month.
Sunday, January 25
11:00 Regular meeting for worship
12:00 potluck lunch
2:00 Presentation

Monday, October 20, 2008

Minutes from October 13 Business Meeting

For full minutes click here. The Calendar of Events is listed below.


Calendar of Meeting Events
Mid-October through Mid-November


Midweek Meeting for Worship @ the Bonds' home
Wednesday, October 15
5:30 p.m.

Meeting for Worship @ Methodist Church
(Children & food covered by Tom & Susie)
Sunday, October 26,
11:00 a.m.

Provide Catered Brunch @ Methodist Church
This is a fund raiser for the Meeting, which allows us to make charitable donations.
Please come and help prep, cook, serve, or clean up. Contact Susie 244-6216 or email suemorehouse(at)SBCglobal.net
Saturday, November 1
5:00 p.m.
Sunday, November 2
8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.

Dinner Among Friends at Morehouse home. Baked potatoes will be provided. For potluck bring toppings for potatoes, salad, side dish and/or dessert.
Topic: Video, Love Lived on Death Row
Friday, November 2
5:30 p.m.

Meeting for Business @ Methodist Church
Sunday, November 9
9: 45 a.m.

Meeting for Worship @ Methodist Church
(Children & food covered by Doris or Lorna)
Sunday, November 9
11:00 a.m.

Presentation sponsored by our meeting
Evening of Hope & Healing: Speaking of Forgiveness versus the Death penalty and Songs of Healing
location: 1st United Methodist Church
Monday, November 10
7:00 p.m.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Meeting Minutes
Redding Monthly Meeting of The Religious Society of Friends
Date: September 14, 2008
Visit our website at http://reddingfriends.blogspot.com/

Present: Doug, Lenore, Tom, Susie, Ed, Doris

Review & Approval of Minutes: minutes were reviewed and approved
Treasurer's Report: Balance is $2084. Rent is paid through December. There are $400 in donations scheduled still to go out, set by the Budget Committee, which meets every January. Unity with Nature has a donation request.

 

Peace & Social Order:

2) We now have a new family in the Faithworks apartment that we sponsor. The new family may still need a dresser. Doris will find out if this is still needed, and if so the meeting will purchase a used dresser for the apartment.


Interfaith Report:

 

SCIFF (Shasta County Interfaith Forum) held its first fall meeting:

 

1) We may be asked to help by providing cookies for the AIDS Day Celebration on December 1 at the Spiritual Enrichment Center.

2) The 3rd Annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Celebration will be held on Sunday November 23 at the LDS Stake Center on Churn Creek, with presentations by local faith leaders.

3) For the first three Sundays of October, the Sikh Center will be inviting local faith leaders to share a 15 minute presentation telling about their faith community and what it stands for. Doug will consider representing us.

4) At the SCIFF meeting flyers for many local events were shared. We are invited to submit flyers to SCIFF to be shared via their email list.

Unity with Nature:

1) There is an upcoming event at Ben Lomand Quaker Center, Walking Lightly on the Earth, weekend retreat, October 31-Nov. 2. http://www.quakercenter.org/

2) Our meeting should consider ideas for a group activity for Unity with Nature. Some ideas included a service activity or recycling education.


Old Business:

1) Doug will send out a reminder about September 17's midweek meeting.

2) Organization of our Quaker storage cabinet (books, etc.) is still pending. Doris will help with this, along with either Lorna or Susie.

3) Western Friends subscriptions: Doris will send in for three subscriptions, including one for the meeting.

4) AFSC Prison Presentation: Eric Moon will be available to do a presentation about the prison system and reform in February or March. Doug will request an outline of the presentation before we plan further.

5) Proposition 8 and other propositions: We will discuss these at our Oct. 3 Dinner Among Friends. Information from the Friends Committee on National Legislation ( http://www.fcnl.org)   and the Friends Committee on Legislation of California (http://www.fclca.org) may be useful resources for Quakers considering upcoming ballot issues.

 

New Business:

 

1) The meeting will be sponsoring an Evening of Hope & Healing: Forgivness vs. the Death Penalty, featuring the songs of singer/songwriter Bess Klassen-Landis from the Hanover Friends Meeting in Vermont. The meeting will sponsor this event with a $100 budget and other support.

 

2) We have been invited to sponsor the AFSC Eyes Wide Open exhibit, which features a display of combat boots per each of our California troops killed in Iraq. Our meeting will consider this for possibly a project this spring. http://www.afsc.org/eyes/


 

Coming Events:

-Doug is headed to Quarterly Meeting Oct. 17-19 and welcomes others to travel with him. For more information see http://collegepark.quaker.org/

-The Ben Lomand Quaker Center has some interesting upcoming events and workshops. For details, visit their website http://www.quakercenter.org/.

-CROP Walk is coming October 18.

 


Calendar:
Sunday, September 28: Meeting for Worship at Methodist Church, 11:00 a.m. (Children and Food = Doris)

 

Friday, October 3: Dinner Among Friends. Potluck at the Morehouse home. Bring a dish to share. We will review and discuss the propositions slated for the November election.

 

Sunday, October 12: Meeting for Business at 9:45 a.m., Meeting for Worship at 11:00 a.m. at Methodist Church. (Children and Food = Tom & Susie)





Saturday, August 16, 2008

Meeting Minutes
Redding Monthly Meeting of The Religious Society of Friends
Date: August 10, 2008

Present: Doris, Tom, Doug, Lenore, Ed
Review & Approval of Minutes: We reviewed and approved the minutes
Treasurer's Report: $2384 balance, with rent and some scheduled donations due
Ministry & Oversight: no report
Peace & Social Order: A possible topic for the October Dinner Among Friends is Proposition 8 (concerning gay marriage) and/or Doris has a video about gay/lesbian issues.
Interfaith Report: no report (next meeting is Sept. 10)
Unity with Nature: Ed will share information at the August 17 cabin outing
Other Business:
1. Address and phone list is now updated. We'll keep it on our Google documents server. Lenore will email a copy to the list.
2. Organizing our cabinet reading materials and other items. This task is overdue! Doris and Tom and/or Susie will work on this.
3. Subscriptions to Western Friend are available at a reduced group rate if you place an order through our meeting. Contact Doris if you'd like to purchase a subscription. The meeting has a subscription if you'd like to see a sample copy.
4. Review of mail received: Thank you letters for donations for Quaker Youth Pilgrimage and Right Sharing
Report from Pacific Yearly Meeting:
1) Doug brought back some books to donate to our library.
2) Eric Moon (AFSC) would like to visit Redding to present a program on the prison system and prison reform. Our preliminary plans for this event will be for the Redding Friends to sponsor the event, with co-sponsorship and donations from other groups. We could include this event in the Season of Nonviolence calendar (February or March)--entries are due by October 30. Doug will make initial contact with Eric and forward information to Doris.

Coming Events:
1. Chico Friends will have an open house Sunday 9/28 9:30-3:00. Some of our members may attend this open house and/or we could go down as a group on a Sunday when we are not scheduled to meet in Redding.
2. Visit http://quakercenter.org/ to find out about upcoming events at Ben Lomand Quaker Center
3. Fall Quaterly Meeting (October 17-19) visit http://collegepark.quaker.org/
4. Andrea Asebedo Retirement on August 16 6:30 p.m.
5. AFSC Fundraiser at St. Mary's in San Francisco, August 27, 6:00-9:00
Calendar:
Sunday, August 17 Outing to Milhous cabin. See special email for details.
Sunday, August 24 Meeting for Worship 11:00 a.m. at Methodist Church (food & children = Doris)
Sunday, September 14 Meeting for Worship 11:00 a.m. at Methodist Church (food & children = Tom & Susie) 9:45 a.m. Meeting for Business (*NEW: earlier time for business meeting).
Friday, September 5 Dinner Among Friends plus Fun Folk dancing. 5:30 potluck dinner at Morehouse home. 7:00 introduction to international folk dance at Redding Ballet Academie 1726 Market Street (Across from Cascade Theatre) hosted by Lenore/Redding Folk Dancers.
Wednesday, September 17 5:30 p.m. Mid-week Meeting for Worship at the Bonds' home.
Sunday, November 2 Host breakfast at Methodist Church. Save the date to help with preparation, serving, and clean-up. This event is an important fund-raiser for our meeting and allows us to make many charitable donations).






Friday, July 18, 2008

Meeting Minutes
Redding Monthly Meeting of The Religious Society of Friends
Date: July 13, 2008
Visit our website at http://reddingfriends.blogspot.com/
Present: Doug, Doris, Tom, Susie, Ed, Lenore
Review & Approval of Minutes: We approved the minutes from the last meeting.
Treasurer's Report: $2526 balance with outstanding bills including phone, donations to Bay Area American Friends Service Committee, Right Sharing, and SCARR (memorial scholarship fund).

Calendar:
Friday, July 19 Dinner Among Friends 6:00 (see email for details).
Sunday, June 27 Meeting for Worship 11:00 at Methodist Church (Children & Food = Susie)
Sunday, August 10 Meeting for Business (10:00) and Meeting for Worship (11:00) at Methodist Church (Children & Food = Doris)
Sunday, August 17, Dinner (Lunch) Among Friends at the Milhous cabin in Mt. Shasta. (See email from Doug for directions). Meet at 10:00 for socialization and worship. 12:00 potluck lunch bring side dishes, salad, or dessert (BBQ grill and hamburgers/hotdogs will be provided). Come ready to relax, hang out, and enjoy Lake Siskiyou.

Ministry & Oversight: Susie cannot make the July dinner among friends to lead the discussion. Doug will lead instead.
Interfaith Report: No meetings until September (they will be 2nd Wednesdays at noon at the First Christian Church, led by Lynn Fritz). IWJP has disbanded and is a new subcommittee of SCIFF; they are working on the idea of an interfaith summer camp.
Unity with Nature: no new business
Coming Events:
1) The Pacific Yearly Meeting (PYM) is coming up. Doug and Ed are going.
2) October 17-19 is Quarterly Meeting at Sierra Friends Center: Doug is planning to go, is anyone else interested? It's possible for the Meeting to sponsor some expenses.
3) Woolman 50th Anniversary Celebration, August 9 at Sierra Friends Center www.sierrafriendscenter.org
Other Business: Lenore will update the address list and send out a copy for review and then make the updated list available. (Thanks to all who have checked the draft of this address list already and forwarded corrections as needed).

Respectfully Submitted,
~Lenore




Sunday, June 15, 2008

Meeting Minutes
Redding Monthly Meeting of The Religious Society of Friends
June 8, 2008
Visit our website at http://reddingfriends.blogspot.com/

1) Present:
Tom, Susie, Doug, Doris, Lenore
2) Review & Approval of Minutes: We reviewed and approved the minutes from the last
3) Treasurer's Report: Bills paid included $20 to Spiritual Enrichment Center (peace lantern), $50 to FCNL, $44 two phone bills, $25 PFLAG.
4) Ministry & Oversight:
5) Interfaith Report:
The next meeting will not be until September. Mercy Hospital is having a grief workshop. The Spiritual Enrichment Center is putting on a green workshop in June--dates to follow.
6) Report from Quarterly Meeting: Doug reported that the Palo Alto meeting has some old books to give away and are proposing a regional library. There will be a trip for teens to El Salvador (July 13-18). The theme of this meeting was diversity among Quakers, resulting in a possible discussion question for our meeting, "What kind of Quaker are you?", such as theist vs. non-theist, activist vs. non-activist.
7) Other Business:
Midweek Meeting for Worship
: Starting in September 2008, we will meet once a month for a midweek worship. This will be the 3rd Wednesday of each month 5:30 at the Bond home.
Beginning of Worship: To create an atmosphere of silence, we'll be designating the circle of chairs in our meeting room as a silent area. The other half of the room will be used for socializing prior to worship.
We will return to reading Queries once a month during silence. This will occur on the weeks that we have a business meeting. Ministry and Oversight will provide Queries from regional newsletters.
Clerical Recording:
-Lenore will create an updated document of member/attender names & addresses, starting with an email to all requesting updated information. She will also add a link to our website at the top of the minutes each month.
-We need to forward an updated list of members and attenders for the Quarterly Meeting Directory.
8) Upcoming Events:
-Pacific Yearly Meeting (www.pacificyearlymeeting.org ) July 28-August 2 in Marin County. Doug is probably going. Contact him if you're interested in traveling together.
-Friends General Conference (http://www.fgcquaker.org/ ) June 28-July 5 in Johnstown, PA
-Fall Quarterly Meeting (http://collegepark.quaker.org/index.php ) at Sierra Friends Center

9) Calendar:
(Tentative date July 18) Dinner Among Friends, topic: "What kind of Quaker are you?". At Robert and Deb's. Details TBA.

Sunday, June 22: Meeting for Worship 11:00 at Methodist Church. (Children = Susie; Food = leftovers from Bonds' Anniversary party)
Meeting will be followed by an informal luncheon.

Sunday, July 13: Meeting for Business 10:00, Meeting for Worship 11:00 at Methodist Church. (Children & Food = Lorna)

Sunday August 17, Summer Outing: We will be meeting at the Milhous cabin at Mount Shasta. Meet at 10:00, potluck at 12:00. Details TBA.

10) News of Friends:
All are invited to the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Glen and Doris Bond. 12:00 p.m. at the Methodist Church social hall.
(You can also come early to help make salads, starting at 9:00 a.m.)