Since the transmission level for Richmond and the surrounding area is now at low levels, per CDC guidelines, mask wearing is now optional. We will still crack the windows to allow for proper ventilation and the air purifiers will be running.
Recent Posts
- Workday at The Clearing, April 4, 9 am
- Memorial Meeting for Chris Maxwell, April 4, 11 am
- ECWG Spring Hike and Picnic, April 12
- Friends Journal Includes Article by Ted Heck
- Save the Date–Spring Retreat! May 22-24
- Reading Between the Lines, April 5
- FGC The Gathering, July 7-12
- Monthly Worship Resumes at The Clearing, April 5
- Indigenous Reparations Ad Hoc Update, December 2025
- Report on Baltimore Yearly Meeting Called Interim Meeting
- Reading Between the Lines in-person, March 1
- Threshing on Immigration Concerns, March 21, 10 am to noon
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