by steve.olshevski | Sep 10, 2023 | Past Events
This forum invites all people to connect with nature, using drawing to kinetically engage with our surroundings, fostering meditation and creativity in surprising ways. No prior art experience is necessary. We will be guided through an interactive experience to engage with natural forms outdoors, weather permitting, through sampling of flowers and plants, utilizing specific drawing prompts. Multi-sensory methods of mark-making will provide a vehicle for experiencing nature in new ways, deepening our awareness of our surroundings while using all of the senses. We will come back together to reflect on what we have discovered,in the hybrid in-person and Zoom setting. If joining by Zoom, use the main link on the home webpage.
Materials will be provided. Zoom users will be prompted in advance with a list of simple materials easily found at home.
Pamela Lawton is a member of Radnor Meeting. She received a US Fulbright Scholar grant in Italy in 2019-2020 for developing tactile strategies in her own artmaking and in her teaching, working both with people with low and no vision and fully-sighted people in museums in Italy and Greece. She teaches at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC, Manhattanville College, and at the Siena Art Institute, where her class “Drawing As Seeing” in Siena, Italy, for people with. Any level of sight, will run April 29-May 13, 2024. For more information about this please check https://www.sienaart.org/Special-Programs/Drawing-as-Seeing/
by steve.olshevski | Apr 1, 2023 | Past Events
Children of all ages are welcome to join our Easter Egg hunt after Meeting for Worship on Easter Sunday, April 9th.
by steve.olshevski | Feb 25, 2023 | Past Events
FCNL has asked Meetings for their input about whether, in light of last year’s Supreme Court decision, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization (overturning Roe v. Wade), reproductive rights should be added to its list of legislative priorities. FCNL has asked that Meetings consider this issue with compassion and respect for all views and offer advice to FCNL. Accordingly, on April 2, we will hold a Forum to determine Radnor’s view on the importance of FCNL’s taking on the issue of reproductive rights. Jerilynn Radcliffe will facilitate this discussion, with the support of the Peace and Social Concerns Committee.
by steve.olshevski | Feb 25, 2023 | Past Events
The Burial and Memorial Committee will hold a forum focused on current guidelines at Radnor and also regarding “green” burials and how our community might revise Radnor’s guidelines for our cemetary in consideration of this interest. March 5th at 11:15 AM in the Meetinghouse.
by steve.olshevski | Feb 3, 2023 | Past Events
Dr. Meg Lytton and Winnie Shaw Hope LCSW are aware of interest in a Quarter wide Caregiver Support Group. This can include discussion of feelings, sharing of information and possible speakers. To start, we want to get a sense of the range of interests. To this end, we are planning two hybrid sessions to gain a sense of how to move forward. We will have the following questions as a springboard for discussion:
- For whom do you give care? Age? Diagnosis?
- What are the joys?
- What are the frustrations?
- What supports will be most meaningful to you?
We will hold the first session 2 sessions: Tuesday February 14 at 12:30 PM and Wednesday February 15 at 7:30 PM in person at Haverford Meeting Forum Room or by zoom (link below). Please contact Winnie Shaw Hope at [email protected] if interested. We also recognize when you are in the midst of care giving, you cannot always plan ahead nor keep to commitments. If you are at all interested in the formation of this group but cannot attend those times, please reach out to Winnie Shaw Hope at the contacts given above.
Topic: Caregivers Hybrid Group
- Feb 14, 2023 12:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
- Join Zoom Meeting
- https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81802109346?pwd=UHBuTldmenVsQXJjZmtEaVNVV2J4UT09
- Meeting ID: 818 0210 9346
- Passcode: 021741
Topic: Caregivers Hybrid Group
by steve.olshevski | Feb 3, 2023 | Past Events
Radnor has selected our next book! We’ll be reading “Sing, Unburied, Sing,” by Jesmyn Ward, winner of the National Book Award for 2017. This novel, which offers an intimate portrait of a family and an epic tale of hope and struggle, journeys through Mississippi’s past and present, examining truths at the heart of the American story and the power—and limitations—of family bonds.
We will meet over ZOOM on Thursday, January 18, 2024 at 7 pm to discuss this book!
Link for Book Club Discussion
Join Book Discussion Over Zoom