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Joining a committee is a great way to become part of the life of Multnomah Meeting. You get to know other people and become informed about a particular aspect of what makes us who we are. Nominating committee is looking for interested people. On Sundays Feb. 15 and 22, and March 1, there will be representatives from various MMM committees in room 12 during the social hour following 10 o’clock worship. Please stop by to get information on committees you might be interested in. Contact the Nominating Committee: nominating@multnomahfriends.org.
We host Death Cafes the second Sunday of each month to offer people in the Portland area space for an open, nonjudgmental discussion of our personal experiences with illness, death, grief and loss. The objective is to increase awareness of death with a view to help us make the most of our (finite) lives. For more information contact Ellen Simmons.
Tuesday, February 10th, 7 – 8:30 pm on Zoom only: Zoom link
Tuesday, February 17th, Noon – 2pm in-person only at Meetinghouse, room 12
Friendly Readers is an open, drop-in book group, discussing books from a Quaker perspective and getting to know each other more deeply. Everyone is invited. You do not have to commit to regular attendance, or to have read the book. Our discussions are about the topics raised. We discuss one book each month over two meetings, which focus on different issues, so come to either or both. For February we are discussing the Multnomah County Everybody Reads book, Lovely One: A Memoir by Ketanji Brown Jackson. For more information about Friendly Readers, contact Kepper at friendlyreaders@multnomahfriends.org
Sunday February 8, 11:45 am, Room 23
Eight Portland Quakers went to Antigua, Guatemala to participate in an English language intensive last month. Join them to find out about the Progresa College Scholarship Program, which serves mostly Mayan women in Guatemala, and the annual Progresa English Program. Beautiful photos taken by our own Joe Snyder will be featured. Contact Maye Thompson for more information. worship-ministry.clerk@multnomahfriends.org
Wednesday, Feb 11 7:00–9:00 PM in the meeting room.
Portland’s own Paul Reid will share his firsthand experience aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla, a 50-vessel aid mission to Gaza that was intercepted by Israeli forces in 2025. Reid, who began the voyage across the Mediterranean in late August, was detained along with several hundred others before returning safely to Oregon. He was part of a diverse international delegation that included Greta Thunberg, Mandla Mandela, former Barcelona Mayor Ada Colau, and several European lawmakers. Co-sponsored by QPIN and Friends of Sabeel North America (FOSNA)-Portland Metro. Donations to the AFSC Gaza Relief Fund are welcomed.
Saturday February 21, 10-4:30pm, Corvallis
Winter Quarterly is back! We’ll conduct a spirit-led dive into the business of WQM, including the finances and matters that emerged from WQM 2025. But not to worry, we will play, move, laugh, learn, share a meal, feel the warmth of Friendship, and strengthen our beloved community by reviving this mid-winter tradition.
Location: Corvallis Friends Meeting House – 3311 NW Polk Avenue. Accommodations: Most Friends will commute. Corvallis Friends will arrange lodgings for those travelling from distance. Cost: A $10.00 contribution per person will be welcome. CHILDCARE will be available. Questions: Bob Ward, Corvallis FM, by email to corvallisfriends@gmail.com, with “WQM” in the subject line. Willamette Quarterly Meeting http://willamettequarterly.org/
Registrations: by email, phone, message. To register contact Laura Arcidiacono, larcidiacono2000@yahoo.com Cell: 971-275-6019; Landline: 503-692-2904 Please answer all 6 questions, even if the answer is “No” or “None”.
- Your name and the names of others attending with you. Speak clearly and slowly by phone.
- Your email address and phone number for confirmation. Speak slowly and clearly by phone.
- Ages of people under 18 (or “None”)
- Dietary requirements for the lunch. What? (or “None”)
- Overnight Lodging needed? “Yes or No” – If yes, which night(s)? Friday February 20 / Saturday February 21. – Other requests, e.g., as a guest in a Friends’ home; motel or B&B advice; pet allergies; etc.
- Anything else we should know? E.g., mobility, hearing, late arrival, whatever.