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New : Memorial on Facebook

Memorial is experimenting with new ways of communication.




memorial4all on facebook is thought to be the virtual web meeting point for the members and friends of Memorial United Methodist Church in White Plains, NY. It is open 24/7. Everybody registered can come and write on the "Wall" whatever is on her mind. The group“s members will be informed about this contribution by email automatically. Whoever is in the mood can reach memorial4all on facebook by clicking the link in the email. There is also a direct link on Memorials website. - Beside the Wall we have the Discussion Board: Everybody who feels the need to discuss a certain topic is invited to start or participate in a discussion. memorial4all on facebook is the inofficial counterpart to our official website. Whereas the publishing on our website needs special rights and some technical knowledge memorial on facebook is for everybody. No technical knowledge is needed. Just enter your thoughts and hopefully there soon will come a reaction.

 
Recommendations
The Interfaith Connection and Westchester Martin Luther King, Jr. Institute for Nonviolence present
a discussion series
WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM
THOSE WHO INFLUENCED
DR. KING? 
MONDAYS, 7:00 – 8:30 P.M.
APRIL 5, Mahatma Gandhi – Nonviolence and the Power of Love
APRIL 12, Thich Nhat Hanh – The World of Suffering
APRIL 19, Abraham Joshua Heschel – Prophetic Speech
APRIL 26, Malcolm X – Power, Tools and Weapons
Geoff Smith will moderate.  His anti-war activism and civil disobedience have been guided by the teachings of those we will study and discuss.
 
DR. KING FIRESIDE LIBRARY
MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
250 BRYANT AVE., WHITE PLAINS, NY 10605
 
For information or to confirm attendance, call Martin Luther King Institute (914) 949-6555
For directions, see www.memorial4all.org
 
“Our only hope today lies in our ability to recapture the revolutionary spirit and go out into a sometimes hostile world declaring eternal hostility to poverty, racism and militarism.”      Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
 


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