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C🌞mmunity C☕️ffee Hour (via zoom)

part of a series on Monumental

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This Friday, we welcome you to join us from the comfort of your home or office for a virtual coffee hour for a chance to unwind and connect with our community. Come as you are (bedhead and all) with mug in hand, cameras on, and virtual high five ready!

Let’s connect and spread loving vibrations that will ripple out into the universe. See you then!

[Space is limited to 100]

MONUMENTAL

When we call something monumental, we mean it as a matter of scale. Societies erect statues and build squares and dedicate memorials to prevent the past from being buried. These structures loom large and cast long shadows. They are meant to endure, to keep our ancestors alive in our memories, but sometimes they dwarf the living and engulf life itself.

What does it mean to think on a monumental timescale? To honor the past in such a way that it paves a path for the unfolding of the present? We have no way of knowing if our memories will outlive us, if they will manage to travel the vastness of space and time. But there are people in the future who will need our stories, stories capacious enough to hold all of our humanity. So what will you bear witness to? What will you leave behind when you’re gone?

Our Richmond chapter chose this month’s exploration of Monumental and Mending Walls to illustrate the theme.