Join WES social justice advocates on Thursdays, 5:30-6:30 p.m., for Roadside Remembrance. We will gather in front of WES, holding signs of people who have been killed by the police. This action builds on last fall's Sidewalk Solidarity Actions. Each week, an individual victim will be highlighted and remembered.
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Spring Festival 2015
This past Sunday was our annual Spring Festival. Weather leading up to it was definitely un-springlike with a few of our more northern members seeing snowflakes on Saturday, April 25th. However, the weather on Sunday was sunny and definitely spring like.
We had a near full house for platform which included friends of our two families having the baby naming ceremony. The festival play was centered around the theme of the month, Imperfection. The story was acted out by children and narrated by Senior Leader, Amanda Poppei and Officiant Tony Nam. This was a story of a flower named Rowan who wanted to grow - despite the cold, long winter, despite not knowing what kind of flower it would turn out to be, despite weeds and wind. This was a story of the imperfect path of a seed growing into its own flowerhood. It had some curly leaves and twisted petals by the end, yet it was still beautiful and glorious.
After the play and after a couple stories from members who had imperfect dreams come true, we got to the touching double baby naming ceremony of Jack and Walter. Not many dry eyes in the room as we all promised to watch over them and care for them as a community.
See this all unfold in the slideshow seen above.
Following platform, there was the salad and dessert potluck which was abundant and scrumptious. The weather cooperated so nicely that it was pleasant enough to eat outside. And the children were happily entertained with a beanbag toss and sidewalk chalk.
Special thanks goes out to Molly Beiting for making the gorgeous (definitely not imperfect!) headpieces for the play, to Susan Runner, Becky Klabunde Tomer, and Tony Nam for decorating the stage, to Becky and Jonathan Klabunde Tomer for fixing the flower arch and making the flower display, to Trang Duong and Robyn Kravitz for sharing great photos for this album and video, and to the Sunday School actors, the WES chorus, and to staff for stepping up to create a wonderful and beautiful Spring Festival.
If you want to see more photos, click here.
We had a near full house for platform which included friends of our two families having the baby naming ceremony. The festival play was centered around the theme of the month, Imperfection. The story was acted out by children and narrated by Senior Leader, Amanda Poppei and Officiant Tony Nam. This was a story of a flower named Rowan who wanted to grow - despite the cold, long winter, despite not knowing what kind of flower it would turn out to be, despite weeds and wind. This was a story of the imperfect path of a seed growing into its own flowerhood. It had some curly leaves and twisted petals by the end, yet it was still beautiful and glorious.
After the play and after a couple stories from members who had imperfect dreams come true, we got to the touching double baby naming ceremony of Jack and Walter. Not many dry eyes in the room as we all promised to watch over them and care for them as a community.
See this all unfold in the slideshow seen above.
Following platform, there was the salad and dessert potluck which was abundant and scrumptious. The weather cooperated so nicely that it was pleasant enough to eat outside. And the children were happily entertained with a beanbag toss and sidewalk chalk.
Special thanks goes out to Molly Beiting for making the gorgeous (definitely not imperfect!) headpieces for the play, to Susan Runner, Becky Klabunde Tomer, and Tony Nam for decorating the stage, to Becky and Jonathan Klabunde Tomer for fixing the flower arch and making the flower display, to Trang Duong and Robyn Kravitz for sharing great photos for this album and video, and to the Sunday School actors, the WES chorus, and to staff for stepping up to create a wonderful and beautiful Spring Festival.
If you want to see more photos, click here.
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
May's Quotation from Felix Adler
The quotation for May comes from a list compiled by Tony Hileman, who is a former Senior Leader of the New York Society for Ethical Culture, a former
Executive Director of the American Humanist Association, a former member of WES
and always engaging humanistic religious speaker. Read all about it at:
http://felixadlerandfriends.blogspot.com
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Come Celebrate Affordable Housing Victory!
On April 22 at 11:00, there will be a groundbreaking
ceremony at Concord Apartments, 5807 14th Street, NW, to recognize
the successful effort to develop affordable housing at three apartment
buildings—the Concord, Valencia and Vizcaya (shown here). Our
very own Amanda Poppei will be the M.C., along with Rev. Joseph Daniels of
Emory United Methodist Church who will give a blessing of the ground, and Mayor
Muriel Bowser, among other dignitaries.
The property had been under contract with a market-rate
buyer with no affordability restrictions in place. The Tenants Association organized and successfully exercised
their rights to acquire the property.
As the Washington Interfaith Network (WIN) explains,
rehabilitation is underway on 130 existing apartments. There will also be 10 new apartments
and rooms for community gatherings, a computer center, and exercise. The Latin
American Youth Center and the Latino Economic Development Center will provide
on-site supportive services, including after school tutoring, financial
literacy courses, and health and wellness training.
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