2026-03-07
The Annual Gathering Program Group is hard at work; the program and schedule are nearly ready – details will follow shortly.
Representatives Committee meets Saturday, 3/7, TODAY, 9:30 – 11:00, by Zoom. Mark your calendars now for two more scheduled meetings: May 2 and June 17 – both by Zoom.
IMYM is searching for a teacher for Children’s Yearly Meeting – on-site at Durango’s Fort Lewis College Annual Gathering. To qualify, at a minimum, pass a background check, have experience providing Quaker activities and learning for young children. If you want to learn more, email adminclerk@imym.org
IMYM Business Meetings April 18 and May 30 – detail will follow – now is a good time to mark your calendar. These are important meetings and your input is needed.
New Mexico Regional Meeting for Worship with Attention to Business: 18 April 4-5:30 p.m. on-line. Links to be posted shortly.
Are you interested in participating in an IMYM sponsored blog and/or discussion group on spiritual transformation experiences? If you are, send a brief email to adminclerk@imym.org .
Arizona Half Yearly Meeting (AHYM) is coming right up in Pima, March 27, 28, 29. Barry Crossno is the speaker, in person. The theme: The Experience of the Meeting. Registration and more information is HERE
Colorado Regional Meeting Spring Gathering, hosted by Fort Collins Meeting, Sunday April 26 @ 10 a.m. More details are on the Boulder Friends website: Announcements, news, events
Finance Committee meets March 13 (Friday) at 3:30 Mountain Standard Time (4:30 for everyone else) by Zoom .
Volunteers Welcomed and Needed – time commitment flexible – work from home! Communications Improvements – Bronwen Hillman, our contractor working on cleaning up and organizing our documens, needs help correctly naming documents and other easy task that can be done from your computer. If you are interested in being part of a small group performing an important service to our communication, please contact assistant@imym.org
Document & Communications – you may run into surprises – as things are moving . . . It is pretty much inevitable that with a system that grew as large and disorganized as ours, organizing it for accurate and efficient use would take time and cause some disruptions. That has happened. Apologies. The disruptions will not last long – even less time the more volunteers who can work with Bronwen to accomplish important tasks.
IMYM’s Paula Palmer co-authored an article in Friends Journal:
A Homecoming for the Arapaho and Cheyenne. You can read the article here: https://www.friendsjournal.org/a-homecoming-for-the-arapaho-and-cheyenne/
In service to the Light and You.