Easton Monthly Meeting
of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)

Meeting for worship 11:00 A.M. every Sunday

All are welcome to attend!

North Meetinghouse South Meetinghouse
From mid-September through July, we worship at the North Meetinghouse, 1778 State Route 40, Greenwich, NY. [map] From July through mid-September, we worship at the South Meetinghouse, 227 Meeting House Road, east of Easton, NY. [map]
The North Meetinghouse is located in a maple grove on the east side of Route 40, between Middle Falls and North Easton. The South Meetinghouse is located in the Easton Rural Cemetery on a hill on Meetinghouse Road, 0.5 miles east of Easton.
Directions from the North: From the intersection of Routes 40 and 29 in Middle Falls, go south 2.7 miles. The North Meetinghouse is on the left. Watch for the small white sign under the trees ("Easton Friends Meeting"). Directions from the North: From the intersection of Routes 40 and 29 in Middle Falls, go south 7.4 miles; turn left onto Valley Falls Road (this turn is also marked by a sign for Grove Road). Go 0.3 miles and take the first left, which is Meeting House Road, and go 0.7 miles. The South Meetinghouse is on the left. Look for the "Easton Rural Cemetery" sign facing the road.
Directions from the South: From the intersection of Routes 40 and 67 in Schaghticoke, go north 10.9 miles. The North Meetinghouse is on the right. Watch for the small white sign under the trees ("Easton Friends Meeting"). Directions from the South: From the intersection of Routes 40 and 67 in Schaghticoke, go north 5.6 miles; turn right onto Meeting House Road and go 1.2 miles. The South Meetinghouse is on the left. Look for the "Easton Rural Cemetery" sign facing the road.
Drawing of North Meetinghouse, a one-story brick building with two front doors in traditional Quaker architectural style. Handicap access through the new side door on the left. Drawing of South Meetinghouse, a simple white clapboard building with a front porch.

Phone: 518-677-3693; 518-638-8550

E-mail: liquakerlady [at] yahoo.com

For more information about Quakers and Quakerism
go to New York Yearly Meeting or http://www.quaker.org/.