In the fall of 1987, Ed McClain, a retired psychology professor who had moved from Knoxville, Tennessee to Fayetteville, taught a semester-long Sunday school class on Jung at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. After the class ended, most of the participants didn’t want to stop so the Jung Study Group was formed. Now known as The Northwest Arkansas Friends of Jung, the group meets twice a month in the library at St. Paul’s and in September of each year selects a topic of study for the coming year. Please visit this year’s page to see the current topic and schedule of meetings. You can see an archive of previous years’ study topics on those year pages.
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The NWA Friends of Jung meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month in the library at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
The Sunday Dream Group meets on Sundays from 2–3:30 in the library at St. Paul’s.
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