Students at Plymouth Meeting Friends School have been exploring the Quaker theme of Light this month and spent art classes in December creating clay luminaries, inspired by examples from around the world.
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Students at Plymouth Meeting Friends School have been exploring the Quaker theme of Light this month and spent art classes in December creating clay luminaries, inspired by examples from around the world. On the final day before Winter Break, students and their families were invited to stroll through the beautiful luminaria display in the Meetinghouse, and experience the joy and peace of the season together.