What we’re about
Girlfriends get together for fun and laughter. The vision for this group is to go to restaurants, museums, concerts, movies, festivals, pot lucks, hiking, and just meeting new people and having fun.
Requirements (no exceptions!): Picture of yourself in your profile, sense of humor, kindness, empathy, receptiveness to new adventures and answers to two questions when signing up.
- The picture must be recent enough and large enough that it can be used to recognize you, so that we can welcome you at events.
- There are two questions, one that we use to determine what kind of activities you would enjoy, and the other question finds a common thread amongst us and lets us plan some activities that may be closer to your home.
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Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Celebrating Indigenous Cultures: Meet Grandmother FlordemayoSedona Public Library, Sedona, AZ
Celebrating Indigenous Cultures: Meet Grandmother Flordemayo at
4 pm, The Sedona Library Fire Circle
Grandmother Flordemayo, one of The International Council of Thirteen Grandmothers and founder of The Path will discuss the importance of protecting and increasing our heritage seeds for the future and for our communities. Much of the diversity of seeds is being lost as fewer people are planting the original seeds, as modern agriculture has turned to genetically modified and patented seeds to produce our crops. The seeds in our collection have come from numerous donations of samples of traditional varieties of corn, beans, squash, grains, vegetables, and herbs. You are invited to bring seeds that you would like to donate to the Seed Temple or if you have organic seeds you would like to share with others at the event.A companion event, listed separately for May 3rd, 6:30-8:15 will be SEED: The Untold Story with Special Guest Grandmother Flordemayo In-Person
A special showing of SEED: The Untold Story. SEED: The Untold Story reveals the harrowing and heartening story of passionate seed keepers as they wage a David and Goliath battle against chemical seed companies, defending a 12,000-year food legacy.
A question and answer timem with Grandmother Flordemayo will follow the film.
Reservations for the film are required.