Stony Run Gear: Tshirts, Longsleeve, and Hoodie

Stony Run Gear is Here!

Submitted by the Culture & Outreach Working Group

 

Stony Run’s Culture & Outreach Working Group is pleased to announce that our new t-shirts, long-sleeved shirts, and hoodies are now available for purchase!

We hope to see these designs worn proudly throughout our community—whether at rallies, marches, and protests; at work or around town; or during Meeting for Worship and special events like our summer brunches.

To place an order, you can just click on the box above and shop our store. To save on shipping costs, we are waiting until all of the orders are in so they will be shipped all together to the Meetinghouse, though you can opt to have your gear shipped directly to you for a small additional cost. And speaking of cost, we have chosen products that are inexpensive yet fairly made (union-made, ecologically sustainable gear), but if the cost is more than you can afford, just contact Laura in the Meeting office and we can help you place your order.

The Design Process

The journey to these designs began in the summer of 2025, when the Meeting invited the community to contribute artwork that truly represents the spirit of Stony Run. The Working Group sought submissions many ways—sharing the call at the rise of Meeting, in the Silent Announcements, in the Newsletter, and through personal outreach.

In November, the designs of five talented artists were shared with the full Meeting. For two months, these submissions were displayed in the Library and on Stony Run's Blog, where community members provided feedback through both paper and digital forms.

Honoring Our Artists

We would like to extend our deepest gratitude to the five artists whose creativity made this project possible:

  • Joyce Anitagrace
  • Debbie Feldman Jones
  • Martin Laptev
  • Aggie Lawler
  • Laura McGuire

After carefully discerning the community's feedback, the Culture & Outreach Working Group reached unity on selecting two distinct designs: one to be featured on the front of the gear and another for the back.

Thank you for your participation in this community-wide creative process.

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