
Come mingle and meet with other FitC folks over wine and cheese, share thoughts about FitC events you've enjoyed the most and what you'd like to attend in the future.
Our guest speaker is Quinn Bauriedel, a co-founder and Co-Artistic Director of the OBIE Award-winning Pig Iron Theatre Company.

As he describes himself:
Theatre is my source, the way I see and encounter the world. It is my discipline and I have been practicing theatre, professionally, since 1995. Theatre derives from two ancient Greek words: theastai meaning “to behold” and theatron or “place of seeing”. My work - whether engaging the artists that shape our culture or leaders that shape our society - is centered on amplifying presence, creating powerful stories, and disrupting old patterns in order to awaken audiences. My work creates spaces to see, to behold, and to create meaningful connections among stakeholders.
And--you can arrive early and tour the meetinghouse, open only to us. The museum is a different museum than what you've seen before, re-opened with its new exhibit, A Religious Revolution: The History of Quakers.
Some parking is available in the meetinghouse lot, at no charge; buses stop at 4th and Market, a block away. A fully accessible building.
Cost: $15. Bring a guest; $20 per guest. (No refunds after May 12; refunds minus $2 for FitC costs)
Number: All of you.
Organizers: the Program Committee, FitC volunteers: Mignon Adams, Mark Curchack, Pam Freyd, Amy Goldman, Darlene Olsen, Kathryn Fodor,Cheri Micheau, Bob Schmidt, Heather Spears. Bobbi Cohen, Membership and Communications Coordinator and Linda Pizzi, FitC Groups Coordinator.
Contact mignon.adams@gmail.com for questions about registration.