Baltimore Yearly Meeting Staff News
Interchange, March 2004
Welcome to our new Youth Secretary
Hope Braveheart, who attends Sandy Spring Meeting and lives in
Wheaton, MD, has accepted the position of Youth Secretary for
the Yearly Meeting.
Hope will be starting in March and will be working with the
Interim Youth Secretary, Tom Fox, for six to eight weeks and then
getting ready for her first annual session with the Young Friends
community in July. Hope currently works for the Montgomery County
school system at John F. Kennedy high school. She will continue
to work at JFK part time during the next school year in her capacity
as secretary for the Leadership Training Institute. This is a
program that serves both academically rigorous and at risk students
by teaching leadership through service. Hope also worked with
the US Dept. of Labor as a Youth Program Facilitator during the
world conference “Children in the Crossfire,” in Washington, DC.
As former child soldiers shared their difficult stories and ideas
for peace to a global audience, American youth served as mentors.
Laurel Johnson, a former Young Friend and now a student at Earlham
College, was a mentor in this program in 2003. Hope has two children,
Aidan age 4 and Liam age 5.
All three plan on being at JMU for annual session so please
make a point to meet her and make her feel welcome.
Interchange, March 2004
Welcome to our new Accountant
Laurie Wilner, Langley Hill, assumed the responsibilities of
bookkeeper at the beginning of November 2003. Laurie has had training
and experience in book keeping and accounting for several years
in other organizations. She has served the Yearly Meeting through
her participation on several committees and as the Annual Session
Registrar. She will be in the office one or two days per week
depending on the amount of work (more during the summer and camping
season). Laurie is here to serve the Yearly Meeting committees,
individuals who have received educational loans, and Monthly Meetings.
If you have questions about committee expenses, loans, etc. give
her a call or send an e-mail to lauriewilner@bym-rsf.org
Interchange, March 2004
New Catoctin Caretaker Named
Jerry Coates began his service as Catoctin Caretaker January
1, 2004. He and his wife, Becky, moved into the caretakers’ cabin
right before the early January snow storms, and began immediately
to familiarize themselves with the cabin, the camp facilities,
and needs.
Jerry and Becky are from Oxford Monthly Meeting and were very
involved in the Yearly Meeting and the camping programs when their
children were growing up. They volunteered at Catoctin many summers
so they know the program and facilities well. For the past few
years they have been a part of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, but
now they are coming back home to Baltimore Yearly Meeting.
Becky and Jerry have a real love for the camping program and
in particular Catoctin Quaker Camp. So sometime when you are visiting
the camp make sure you find them and ask them about their story.
Becky has offered to cook meals (cater) or shop for any of the
groups that use the camp. If you group is planning a weekend at
Catoctin and need a cook, make sure to contact Becky at catoctincamp@mindspring.com>
to ask what she can do and what she charges. She wants to offer
small retreats for couples or families during the winter using
the infirmary. Contact Becky to learn more about this. Jerry is
planning to make improvements in the facilities and grounds, presenting
a cleaner and more pleasing Catoctin Quaker Camp.
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