From kcarlyle at juno.com Thu Jan 11 12:10:25 2001 From: kcarlyle at juno.com (Kim Carlyle) Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 11:10:25 EST Subject: [saymaListserv] SAF New Editors Message-ID: <20010111.110744.11287.10.kcarlyle@juno.com> Hello SAYMA Friends, Susan (my wife) and Kim (me) Carlyle have assumed responsibility for the production and distribution of the "Southern Appalachian Friend," our yearly meeting newsletter. We would welcome your assistance in our work by means of your submissions of news from monthly meetings and worship groups, announcements, and original articles of interest to Friends. Also, please convey this information to your meetings through announcements, newsletters, and bulletin boards. Please write, e-mail, or telephone us at PO Box 439 Barnardsville, NC 28709 828/626-2572 kcarlyle at juno.com scarlyle at juno.com ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. From IvieK at ispchannel.com Fri Jan 12 12:51:31 2001 From: IvieK at ispchannel.com (Kendall Ivie) Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 11:51:31 -0500 Subject: [saymaListserv] FW: New email address Message-ID: FYI I now have a new email address: WEKIvie at home.com W. E. Kendall Ivie 113 Cooper Circle Oak Ridge, TN 37830 865 482-8077 AYSO Soccer people use the above info. For those communicating with me in my capacity as SAYMA Treasurer please use: Treasurer at SAYMA.org This email address will forward email to me or the next treasurer when I leave office. Some of you will receive this message multiple times. Sorry about that. I am sending this out to all in my address book and some people show up more than once. Thank you, Kendall From bright_crow at mindspring.com Mon Jan 15 11:03:49 2001 From: bright_crow at mindspring.com (Michael Austin Shell) Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 10:03:49 -0500 Subject: [saymaListserv] FWD: Friends Committee on Restorative Justice Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20010115100349.007a6aa0@pop.mindspring.com> Friends, I'm forwarding this message for your information. Blessed Be, Michael. <><><><><><><><><><><><><> Dear Friends My name is Tony C. Brown and I serve as co-clerk of Friends Committee on Restorative Justice (FCRJ). FCRJ is a nonprofit corporation working to promote the values of restorative justice. We came into existence in the Spring of 2000 and have been actively working to implement programs that reflect the values of Friends and restorative justice into all communities. Much of work has been in Colorado, but as 2001 brings changes, we are rapidly growing into communities across North America. The work of FCRJ throughout 2001 will be guided by monthly queries. The query for First Month (January, 2001) is: Do I treat conflict as an opportunity for growth, and address it with special attention? Do I seek to recognize and respect the Divine in those with whom I have a basic disagreement? Do I look for ways to reaffirm in action and attitude my love for the person with whom I am in conflict? Monthly queries will be posted on our website at www.quaker.org/fcrj We invite and encourage Friends to visit this site and learn more about the work of restorative justice. This site offers educational pieces, dialogue papers, news on current events and more. Please share this information with other Friends. FCRJ is now offering a free listserv to anyone interested in entering the dialogue on restorative justice and keeping up to date on current events. You may join this service by sending a blank message to restorejust-subscribe at egroups.com -or- follow the directions on the web site. This list is NOT restricted to Friends and includes government officials and community members from other faiths. The successes of restorative justice rest with our children. Soon FCRJ will be adding a Youth section to our web site. Contact us if you are interested in learning more about how children can become involved in this work. FCNL has identified restorative justice as one of their legislative priorities for the 107th Congress and we look forward to working with them on this project. Please contact us if you have any questions. Peace Tony C. Brown Co-Clerk, Friends Committee on Restorative Justice From bertskellie at mindspring.com Mon Jan 22 20:57:40 2001 From: bertskellie at mindspring.com (Bert Skellie) Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 19:57:40 -0500 Subject: [saymaListserv] Program Director: Southern Africa Peace Education Program Message-ID: <00ad01c084d7$7d23b0e0$3f9b56d1@com> Dear Friends, Please pass on to anyone who might want to apply. Peace, Bert Program Director: Southern Africa Peace Education Program The Southeastern Region of the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) is seeking an director for its Southern Africa Peace Education Program. The full-time Program Director has general responsibilities for providing educational resources and services to AFSC constituents and area committees in a nine state region in order to create awareness of the social and economic injustices in Southern Africa. Qualifications: Experience in organizing efforts for social change and peace. Basic knowledge of the issues and history of Southern Africa and the involved constituents in the Southeast United States and ability to make common links between the two. High degree of verbal and written communication skills, familiarity with word processing and computers and ability to travel, high self motivation and ability to organize work and carry through to completion with little supervision. Resume and Cover Letter Deadline: Friday, March 2, 2001 to SAPEP Search Committee, AFSC, 92 Piedmont Ave., NE, Atlanta, GA 30303; fax: 404-525-4728; nsmith at afsc.org. Full job description at www.afsc.org. AFSC is an EE/affirmative action employer. Bert Skellie 2303 Dancing Fox Road Decatur, GA 30032 (404) 378-583