Jacqui Mansfield
and the Gardening Team – May 2022
Friends may notice disruption to the front lawn over the coming weeks. We are returfing an area that has become very worn. Please keep off this area while the new turf settles in.
You may also notice a large amount of comfrey in the garden. Comfrey (a green plant with hairy leaves and small white flowers) is wonderful and has many uses, but it does have a tendency to take over. We welcome extra hands to help us manage this and other boisterous plants in the garden!
Join us on Thursdays at 43 St Giles any time between 10:00 and 15:00. Coffee, lunch, chat, and cake available. No experience or expertise needed. If you have any questions please contact Jacqui at office@oxfordquakers.org .
We hope everyone is enjoying the gardens.
More articles in this month’s newsletter:
- May 2022
- Reflections during a zoom meeting 3 April
- Meeting for Worship 24 April
- The politics of place – and some local witnessing
- Monthly Appeal May 2022
- ‘Friendly Persuasion’
- Mutual Support Group – ‘Getting Older’
- Four Delusions and a Plea
- Note From the Gardening Team
- Britain Yearly Meeting is Seeking a Youth, Children, and Families Development Worker
- Waiting
- Living in the Spirit
- In Penn’s Shadow (1680-1720) – Philadelphia: The Great Experiment
- Addressing Environmental Issues as a Spiritual Community
- The Quakers: The Whites that helped the slavery abolishment
- Community Noticeboard Online, May 2022
- From Quaker Faith and Practice 24.21
- Meetings for Worship May 2022
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Forty-Three Newsletter • Number 517 • May 2022
Oxford Friends Meeting
43 St Giles, Oxford OX1 3LW
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