I love Pendle Hill because it is where my people are. When I was there last weekend for the Quaker Palestine Israel Network, I kept having flashbacks to my time in the Friends Council on Education Institute for Engaging Leadership in Friends Schools because we were in the same rooms I had enjoyed five years earlier. I have strong sense memories and they are only being affirmed and made stronger. Both experiences have been incredibly positive and significant in shaping me into the woman I am today. They have each made me more sure of myself and my purpose. Pendle Hill remains an important touchstone for my life.
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