The Spirit of Giving is Alive and Well with the Campers Club
The Spirit of Giving is Alive and Well with the Campers Club Posted on January 12th, 2021
The parking lot at the Elks Lodge may be empty, and the Lodge closed due to the Pandemic, but the Lodge Camping club, The Run A Ways, is still active and doing good things for the needy. Five members of the club visited the South County Outreach foodbank in Irvine. Run A Ways club Wagon Master Bob Hauxhurst, Assistant Wagon Master Jim Wessling, Club Treasurer Ken Eilers, and club members Frank Gunning, and Andy Costello presented 36 $25 gift certificates to South county Outreach Associate Director of Operations Cassie Owens. The gift certificates, which are meant for family teen-agers who are often forgotten in toy give-outs, will be distributed by Outreach in family Christmas stockings.
PHILADELPHIA â Rasheedah Phillips has learned a lot of ways of looking at time. Time is very subjective, explained Phillips, a Philadelphia-based Afrofuturist artist and researcher whose survey questions about time and memory are included in the new anthology Black Futures, featuring the work of more than 100 esteemed Black creatives in the U.S. and abroad. Time is very cultural, said Phillips, who is also a housing attorney at Community Legal Services, the founder of The AfroFuturist Affair community and the cofounder, with her partner Camae Ayewa, also known as the artist Moor Mother, of the collective Black Quantum Futurism. Time is dependent on a person, Phillips said. It depends on a community. It depends on your location.