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Photo courtesy Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library.The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library will hold its Virtual Flag Day 5K, which will be held during Flag Day weekend.Individuals and families can run or walk 鈥?from any location at any time 鈥?between June 11th and June 14th.All proceeds go towards the educational mission of the WWPL.Runners and walkers interested in signing up for the Virtual Flag Day 5K do so by logging on t
stanleys cups o the official event website.The cost is $25 per person or $75 for a family of 3-5.Everyone who registers will receive a pair of customized sunglasses and a museum koozie.For over 82 years, the WWPL has educated the public on the issues surrounding the life of Woodrow Wilson and the critical era in w
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stanley trinkflaschen e Virtual Flag Day 5K, contact Hunter Hanger, Special Events Coordinator at the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum at 540 885-0897, ext. 113 or [email 160;protected]. Share this page Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Telegram E-mail TagsWoodrow Wilson Presidential Library ContributorsContributorsHave a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip Email editor Chris Graham at [email 160;protected]. Subscribe to AFP Fjks Staunton District Traffic Alert: Work for week of July 8-12
Wilderness lovers, sustainability advocates, farmers, writers, educators and seminarians 鈥?Todd Wynwards message, shared during a se
stanley cup ries of events from Oct. 1-7 at Eastern Mennonite University, will appeal to anyone striving to live intentionally.Wynward, who lives in Taos, New Mexico, is author of Rewilding the Way: Break Free to Follow an Untamed God Herald Press, 2015 , in which he defines a new kind
stanley thermobecher of follower of Jesus: a little more earth-honoring, empire-resisting, despair-erasing, and culture-changing鈥?Watershed discipleship, Wynyard writes,聽is a deeply place-based way of life encouraging us to adapt our needs to a finite planet, rather than forcing the planet to adapt to our infinite needs. While in Harrisonburg, hell also visit the New Community Project, a community organization that promotes peace through justice, care for creation, and experiential learning. Todd brings vision and experience in聽integrating聽faith, ethics and life-style in ways that inspire and energize, says Brian Martin Burkholder, campus pastor and director of campus ministries. There is so
vaso stanley much about Todd Wynward that resonates with EMU: his emphasis on sustainable聽living, intentional community, being in meaningful聽relationship with others and with聽all of Creation. Yet he challenges those of us with a tamed Christian faith聽living comfortable lives in our affluent consumerist culture. He helps us to see and reclaim聽the wildness of following Jesus in our daily living. Friday, Oct. 210-10:30