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Quaker (Friends) Meeting

5:10 PM 10/06/2012

 

kolya

I'm looking for a local DC Quaker meeting house.  Preferably in the Tenley/AU Park area but really any suggestions would be great.  Thanks!
 

 

 

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    clevelanddave

    DC

    Sidwell Friends Academy is in the area and that is affiliated with the Quaker movement. If they do not have a meeting house on campus they certainly should be able to tell you where to go.
     

    9:36 PM 10/06/2012 | 0 Votes

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    saf

    Petworth, DC

    Googling gets you the only in-town meeting I know about: http://www.quakersdc.org/
     
    There is also one in Bethesda: http://www.bethesdafriends.org...

    11:18 AM 10/08/2012 | 0 Votes

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    saf

    Petworth, DC

    Oh, and there is one at Sidwell: http://www.fgcquaker.org/conne...

    11:19 AM 10/08/2012 | 0 Votes

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    textdoc

    I knew only of the one in Dupont (2111 Florida Ave NW - http://www.quakersdc.org/ ) and one in Adelphi, MD (near the University of Maryland), but Saf's FGC link shows one in Capitol Hill and one at Sidwell Friends.
     
    See also http://www.quaker.org/meetings... .

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    faithkelley

    I'm a member of the Capitol Hill Friends group ( http://www.capitolhillfriends.....  Unlike most of the Quaker meetings in the area, we meet on Sunday afternoons starting at 4.  You'd be very welcome!

    Also, the website  http://www.quakermaps.com/ is a great place to go to find area Quaker meetings in a visual and easy to use format.  Each meeting has it's own flavor and character, so hopefully you kind find something that fits you.

    7:23 PM 10/09/2012 | 0 Votes

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