Tonight:

1st Saturday Coffee House
May 5 at 7pm

Poetry . Music . Refreshments . Open Mic . Free (donations appreciated)

Our May coffeehouse features young local poet Olivia Haynes, whose rapid 
reading style and vivid portrayals of Baltimore life have won her awards 
and much acclaim. Come and hear things from a fresh perspective!.

Tomorrow: Sunday May 6
*Poetry Group*  9:30 am
*Movable Treats*
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A Fritz Williams Platform*  "ETHICS and ECONOMICS"

We have been taking it for granted in this country that technological 
innovation, economic growth, and expanding markets hold the key to 
improving the lives of people everywhere. But we are learning that this 
is not necessarily the case, and there are ominous signs that we are 
stretching the limits of our finite planet to the breaking point. Fritz 
Williams talks about the collision between human needs and aspirations 
and economic realities, between market-based economics and ethics, and 
he searches for more humane and sustainable images of the good life.

Fritz Williams serves as primary speaker, teacher, pastor, and 
organizational leader of BES.  Fritz also performs weddings and 
commitment ceremonies.  He has worked as a parish priest in the 
Episcopal church, and as a writer and producer at public TV stations in 
Harrisburg, PA, and Detroit, MI.
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