Scarsdale
Friends (Quaker)
Monthly Meeting
133 Popham Road, Scarsdale, New York 10583-4327
For recorded information, call: (914) 472-1807
| Scarsdale Friends to Host Peace Walk |
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At 2:15 p.m. on
September 9, the Scarsdale Friends Meeting invite the community to
a short program with refreshments at the Meetinghouse about the interfaith peace walk for "peace
and renewal of Mother Earth." The main
speaker will be the walk's organizer, Japanese-born Buddhist nun, Jun Yasuda who founded the Grafton Peace Pagoda. People are invited to join in all, or any part of this walk walk which will culminate with a vigil at Ground Zero on September 11. This annual event is organized by members of the Grafton Peace Pagoda, located north of Albany. No registration is needed for the walk -- everyone can just show up and join in. The Sunday segment of the walk will begin 8:00 a.m. in Ossining at St. Paul's On The Hill Church, 40 Ganung Drive, and will proceed south on Route 9 until 12:00 noon. At that time the walkers should be close to Dobbs Ferry where they will be picked up and driven to the Scarsdale Friends Meetinghouse for a picnic lunch. The Scarsdale Quaker Meetinghouse is located on Popham Road, just west of Rte. 22. At 2:15 p.m. on September 9, the Quakers invite the community -- walkers and non-walkers -- to a short program with refreshments at the Meetinghouse, describing the main purpose of this interfaith event: "peace and renewal of Mother Earth." The main speaker will be the walk's organizer, Japanese-born Buddhist nun, Jun Yasuda who founded the Grafton Peace Pagoda. The current walk is also a consciousness-raising event to emphasize that changing national budget priorities and supporting the International Kyoto Agreement may have a positive impact in alleviating the current climate crisis. Jun has walked across the U.S. to encourage peace several times since 1978. Interfaith and community groups all along the route voluntarily supply food and evening shelter to the walkers
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The Peace Pagoda is the spiritual home ofNipponzan
Myohoji, a Buddhist order of monks and nuns who walk and
chant throughout the world to encourage peace.
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Advice and Queries
| Advice 12 |
| The attention of Friends is called to the propriety of conducting funerals and memorial meetings in a sincere spirit of worship. They are advised to avoid the display of floral decorations and the wearing of mourning and to adhere to our simple ceremony. |

