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Books about and by Mennonites.
Mennonite camping and retreat centers.
Food is close to the hearts of Mennonites. This group is for trading recipes and rediscovering the traditional techniques of our foremothers. Grab your Mennonite Community Cookbook, More-with-Less Cookbook or Off the Mountain Lake Range and join us. Please pass the Zwiebach.
This group emphasizes gardening and food preservation. Sharing information about heritage varieties of fruits and vegetables is especially encouraged.
Mennonite amateur radio operators meet weekly on the shortwave 75 and 20 meter bands. This group provides an additional band for sharing information among these first Mennonite networkers.
Hymns, instruments, choirs, four part harmony.
Many Mennonites share in interest in the natural world. Topics such as birding, astronomy, geology, ecology, and all kinds of outdoor activities are welcome here.
This group is for quilters. Exchange ideas and patterns. Compare prices at MCC sales.
Genealogy and family research.
This category contains groups for serious study of selected topics.
This group is for celebrating Mennonite ethnicity and traditions. Foods, customs, reminiscing are all appropriate here.
Mennonites have a long history of woodworking. This group may discuss anything from traditional (pre-industrial) techniques and tools to modern power equipment and finishing techniques. Ideas for items that sell well at MCC sales are also appropriate.
This group provides a forum for writers and those interested in writing. Discussion of writing processes, techniques, and activities is encouraged. This group is also an appropriate place to announce new publications by Mennonite authors and calls for submissions to Mennonite publications. See also menno.org.pub.
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