Upcoming events for the Port Townsend Friends Meeting, and events held at the PTFM meetinghouse. Our parking lot is rented to Salish Coast School at school opening and closing time for student drop-off & pick-up. Select Event Type (green Categories button) Click calendar icon to display Day/week/month
Please promote the drive during October. Please contact our Clerk at clintw327@gmail
4:30pm meet at Port Townsend Quaker Meeting, 1841 Sheridan St. to car pool.
6-8pm public meeting at City Hall in Port Angeles preceded by outdoor protest rally starting at 5.
The issue boils down to: should the Forest Service issue a permit to the Navy to use roads in the Olympic National Forest to run their electronic radiation-emitting truck-and-trailer combinations, which would entail numerous unpredicted closures and chronically irradiated vegetation and wildlife, and possibly some chronically irradiated people who live or work near the fixed tower, for decades to come?
Here is something you should know about the public meeting. Comments are typically limited to three minutes, after which you may be interrupted and forced to stop. UNLESS YOU ASK A QUESTION at the end of your comments, the only reply you will get is “Duly noted.” Then you have to step out of line to let the next person speak. Your comments will become part of the public record, but if you do not ask a question, they do not have to respond to you. So ask a good question, and if you have not yet commented in a letter, please consider writing one to gtwahl@fs.fed.us.
The venue for the Port Angeles meeting may not have enough seats for everyone, and people who arrive late might not be admitted. If you cannot get in, be sure to send in your comments to the official recorder at: gtwahl@fs.fed.us. And ask questions.
Due to the public outcry, the comment period has been extended until November 28. You can send more than one comment letter if you want, but they should be on different aspects of the project. Send comments to: gtwahl.fs.fed.us. They will be uploaded onto the Forest Service’s Reading Room web site at: https://cara.ecosystem-management.org/Public/ReadingRoom?List-size=25&Project=42759&List-page=11 Currently there are nearly 1900 comments, and more are needed.
Closed groups for Conversations On Race
Closed groups for Conversations On Race
Closed groups for Conversations On Race
Closed groups for Conversations On Race
I encourage you to attend the Sonic Sea film screening with speaker-cast members Ken Balcomb and Michael Jasny on Monday, May 23, at QUUF from 7-9 PM.
An astounding 23 environmentally minded regional organizations have stepped up to sponsor this important new documentary! They include Sierra Club, WSU JC Beach Watchers, Local 20/20, churches, tribal nations and more. If you would like to know what really happens under the surface of our pristine waters, join us. Here is a link to a 2-minute trailer: http://www.sonicsea.org/film.
Saturday, June 25, 2016 – 6 PM – potluck dinner welcoming the Golden Rule – at the RoseWind Common House, corner of Umatilla and Haines Streets in Port Townsend.
7:30 PM – Gerry Condon, national vice president of Veterans For Peace will share the boat’s history and current plans. Local activist Doug Milholland will talk about Naval Magazine Indian Island, the West Coast’s largest military weapons transfer depot. A discussion about the Sunday sail-by and Navy keep your distance rules will also take place.
Sunday June 26, 2016 – 10:00 am til 2:00pm – the Golden Rule will lead a sail-by in front of the Indian Island Weapons Transfer Depot loading dock. Local boaters & kayakers are encouraged to join the vigil. No civil disobedience is being planned. Sail your boat in this peace vigil, or sign-up to be on one of the boats.
Member of Recent Peace and Fact-Finding Delegation to Syria to Speak In Port Townsend
Gerry Condon, the Vice President of Veterans for Peace, recently returned from a week-long visit to Syria as a member of a Peace and Fact-finding Delegation. The delegation met with representatives of numerous NGOs, heads of industry, religious leaders, and high-level representatives of the Syrian government, including a personal meeting with President Bashar al Assad.
Condon, who was a co-leader of the delegation, stated: “Almost everything we read about Syria in the media is wrong. The reality is that the U.S. government is supporting armed extremist groups who are terrorizing the Syrian people and trying to destroy Syria’s secular state. In order to hide that ugly reality and push violent regime change, the U.S. is conducting a psychological warfare campaign to demonize Syria’s president Bashar al Assad. This is a classic tactic that veterans have seen over and over. It is shocking, however, to realize how willingly the media repeat this propaganda, and how many people believe it is true.”
Condon will be speaking about the delegation’s findings in Syria on Sunday, September 11, at 7 P.M. at the Quaker Meeting House located at the corner of Sheridan and 19th. Condon and Veterans for Peace are also sponsors of the historic anti-nuclear peace boat “The Golden Rule” which will be in the 2016 Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival.
We will meet at the Meeting House between 7 and 9:30 on Thursday evening Nov. 17 and Tom Butts will facilitate some practices developed by Joanna Macy that she calls The Work That Reconnects. These practices begin in gratitude, create a safe space where we can express our feelings no matter what they are, and be supported by the group, then move on to commitments of action.
All are welcome. People are encouraged to bring a poem or a song to share. We will begin promptly at 7 and anyone coming later will be potentially disruptive to our process, so out of courtesy to all of us, please be prompt.
People can email Tom at tombutts10@hotmail.com for further information.
We will meet at the Meeting House between 7 and 9:30 on Thursday evening Nov. 17 and Tom Butts will facilitate some practices developed by Joanna Macy that she calls The Work That Reconnects. These practices begin in gratitude, create a safe space where we can express our feelings no matter what they are, and be supported by the group, then move on to commitments of action.
All are welcome. People are encouraged to bring a poem or a song to share. We will begin promptly at 7 and anyone coming later will be potentially disruptive to our process, so out of courtesy to all of us, please be prompt.
People can email Tom at tombutts10@hotmail.com for further information.
Workshop will cover how to calculate your carbon tithe.
Also, will discuss how the meeting might best spend
the monies thus raised to address the climate crisis.
The even will possible include local guest experts on the climate crisis.
For more information please visit the PTFM website
https://ptquaker.org/carbon-tithing-program/.
Heather’s Advisory Committee