Junior Yearly Meeting
The Junior Yearly Meeting Program (JYM) staff wel-comes
all children and parents to Baltimore Yearly Meet-ing
Session. Our theme this year, Living in Harmony,
is the same as the Yearly Meeting theme.
JYM is a varied and exciting program of activities for
youth ages birth to rising ninth grade that operates while
parents are at Business Meeting, workshops, and evening
programs. Through the JYM program, children are im-mersed
in Quaker community and preparing to become
thriving adult Quakers in the Yearly Meeting. The nurs-ery
offers care for ages birth to four years old. In the
mornings, preschoolers will have the opportunity to par-ticipate
in slightly more structured, age-appropriate ac-tivities.
The Rising Kindergarten to Rising 5th grade age
has a series of programs which include morning classes
filled with fun-structured activities focusing on our theme,
an afternoon program that includes outdoor activities,
crafts, and one day of swimming, and a quieter evening
program. For youngsters entering the 6th, 7th, and 8th
grades, we have a full program called Junior Young
Friends (JYFs). JYFs will participate in a variety of ac-tivities
including a labyrinth walk, a service project, dis-cussions
of Quaker business process and clerking, and
ending with a sleep over and an epistle that they share
with other JYFs around the world. Rising 9th graders
can choose to stay with JYFs or join the Young Friends.
In addition to these activities, JYM also plans the All-Age
Celebration.
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Manual of Procedure 2006 [PDF]
Interim Meeting 3/2008 [PDF]
Yearbook 2007 [PDF]
State of the Meeting Reports
Sandy Spring Prison Journal
Proposed Voices, Advices and Queries
Upcoming Events 2008
Apr 21-25 Understanding IslamAnthony Manousos, Iftekhar Hussain and others Pendle Hill program
Apr 25-27
Interfaith PeacemakingAnthony Manousos, Iftekhar Hussain and others Pendle Hill program
Apr 25-27
Clerking: Serving the Community with Joy and Confidence Arthur Larrabee Pendle Hill program
Apr 26
“How Can I Make This Work?”A Retreat for Working Moms with Young Children Bon Secours Spiritual Center
Apr 26-27
Opequon Work Weekend,David Hunter
Apr 26
Spring Work Day
Friends Wilderness Center
May 2-4
JYF GatheringSandy Spring Please submit your registration and medical forms.
May 2-4
James Nayler and the Lamb’s WarPendle Hill program
May 3-4
Shiloh Camp Work Weekend, David Hunter
May 3
Nature Journaling
Friends Wilderness Center
May 4
Monthly Pot-Luck and DialogueWilliam Penn House, DC
May 5-7
Foundations of Appreciative Inquiry
William Penn House, DC
May 5-9
Re-discovering Elias HicksPendle Hill program
May 9-10
Third Gerald May SeminarCynthia Bourgeault Shalem Institute for Spiritual Formation
May 9-11
Five Spiritual Principles Pendle Hill program
May 12-16
The Unifying Legacy of Rufus JonesPendle Hill program
May 16-18
Tales of the HasidimPendle Hill program
May 17
Annual Open House
Friends Wilderness Center
May 17-18
Catoctin Work Weekend, David Hunter
May 18
Warrington Quarterly Meeting; Frederick Monthly Meeting
May 19-23
Give Us This DayPendle Hill program
May 23-26
Young Adult Friends ConferenceEarlham College, Richmond, Indiana
May 23-26
Nurturing FaithfulnessPendle Hill program
May 23-26
FCRP Conference Anneville, PA
May 31-June 1
Opequon Work Weekend, David Hunter
June 1 Monthly Pot-Luck and DialogueWilliam Penn House, DC
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