Mickleton Students in India College students and childhood friends David Beauchemin and Andrew Bond spoke at Mickleton Meeting about their experiences as students studying abroad in India. Read more
Helen Glass Essay for Peace Award, 2010 Mickleton and Mullica Hill Monthly Meetings are glad to announce the 2010 winner from students of Friends School Mullica Hill. The winning essays for this and previous years are online.
Fourth-Graders' Tour Mickleton Meeting plays host each year to fourth-grade students from the Samuel Mickle School, inviting them to learn about the history of the town and its Quaker heritage. Read more
African-American Reparations Movement The issue of reparations for slavery and racism is an important point around which America and Quakers can discuss racial inequality in the US. A November 2009 presentation by Mickleton member Emily Blanck examines the history behind racial inequality and a movement that works toward racial equality.
Emma Engle Memorial The East Greenwich Library dedicated an outdoor resting spot with benches, a shade tree, and a plaque to the memory of Emma Engle, a long-lived and lifelong member of Mickleton Meeting, a librarian by profession and avocation, and host to the East Greenwich Library in her own home for 37 years
Open Letter on Abolishment of the Death PenaltyMickleton Quakers congratulate NJ Governor Jon Corzine and our legislators on the abolishment of the death penalty in our state. Read more
Egg Hunt

Since our first run in 2000, the Egg Hunt has become an annual event, each year adding more jubilant color and noise to lawns just starting to recover the hues of Spring. We continue to appreciate the support of the East Greenwich Police. Read more
Presentation on IslamOn February 17, 2008, Mickleton Meeting hosted a gathering of Friends and community members to hear "Islam Explained," presented by Zia Rahman. Read more
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