Sunday, January 25, 2009

story in the Greensboro News & Record

Today's edition of the Greensboro News & Record featured a wonderful article about The Stone House.

Activists find renewal at rural retreat

Sunday, January 25
Pavithra Kathanadhi of Mount Kisco, N.Y., participates in a group meditation.

Pavithra Kathanadhi of Mount Kisco, N.Y., participates in a group meditation.



MEBANE - The Stone House is neither made of stone, nor is it merely a house.

It is a gathering place. A sanctuary. A place for solitude when it's needed.

Visitors go for a walk. Read. Or just sit, eyes closed, in silence.

This 70-acre tract of land in Orange County is a refuge for those working to make their communities more just, peaceful, and cohesive. They work to combat and raise awareness about the environment or economic, racial or social injustices where they live.

Some of them work for nonprofit organizations that serve immigrants, the poor or homeless, the elderly or youth. They work long hours, for little pay. Some of them are volunteers who work just as tirelessly without pay.

Burnout comes with this work.


READ THE REST OF THE ARTICLE HERE...


And many thanks to reporter Tina Firesheets for her wonderful work!!!

MLK Day


We took some time out to make cards for our neighbors with one of our favorite quotes from Martin Luther King, Jr.





And delivered them up and down Nicks Road.

winter wonderland on Inauguration Day at The Stone House








Frances is excited...is it the hot chocolate..or the promise of a new era in American life...