Weekly e-nUUs, June 13, 2012

The Kent Community Dinner for June will be on Saturday, June 16, at 5:30 pm at the Islamic Community Center,  152 East Steels Corners Rd. in Cuyahoga Falls.  There will be outdoor games (They have an outdoor facility.) and then we will have dinner together.   There are several recommendations for the evening.  In respect for our Moslem neighbor’s traditions, all adults please wear shorts to your knees and tee shirts (no tank tops).  Meat and rice provided by our host.  Please bring salad, fruit or dessert (no meat or lard). Please bring sports equipment if you

have some. This is the 4th annual invitation to the Kent community by the Islamic Community Center.  Questions? Call 330-678-8760.

 

Sunday, June 17       Uplifting Kindness

Led by The Rev. Melissa Carvill-Ziemer and Worship Associate Trish McLoughlin –

After an unremarkable 25 years in parish ministry, Joseph Tuckerman took up what he called a ministry-at-large in Boston in 1826. Thus Tuckerman became one of the very first Unitarian community ministers as well as a pioneer in American social work. This morning we will explore the theological ideals that lay at the heart of Tuckerman’s ministry and consider their relevance for our own morally complex times.

 

Summer RE Begins on Sunday, June 17
Our theme for this summer, is “Stories that Inspire”.   During the months of June and August, we will be offering an all-ages, story-based program at 11:15 in Fessenden Hall.  During the month of July, we will be holding only one service at 10:30 and will offer RE at that time.  Nursery care will be available during all of the worship services.  There will be no Time for All Ages during the worship services over the summer.  This Sunday’s story is “Where the Wild Things Are” by Maurice Sendak.

Your cooperation is needed!  Our sessions will start at 11:15 sharp, so we ask that folks vacate Fesenden Hall so the session can begin.  (The summer heat prevents us from meeting in the classrooms on the upper level of the church.) Thanks!

 

Coming of Age Faith Statements

Several copies of the booklet that contains all the Faith Statements presented by our Coming of Age youth on June 3rd are available on the table in the foyer.  Feel free to take a copy and enjoy the insightful and inspiring ideas from our youth.


Tupperware News!

The Tupperware orders are in and once again will be available at the church during Coffee Hour Sunday, June 17th. If you ordered something please see Meg to pick up your order.  If you won’t be at the church please feel free to call me to schedule a time to pick up your order.

This fundraiser was a HUGE success raising $451 for our church!  A heartfelt thank you to all who participated.

Thank you again,

Meg Milko

 

Melissa will be out of town Monday, June 18 – June 30, 2012.  From June 18 – June 24 I will be attending the annual General Assembly in Phoenix and though I will not be checking email, I will be available by cell phone for emergencies.  From June 25 – June 30, I will be on vacation visiting my family in Phoenix, if you have an urgent concern that week that  cannot wait until I return, please contact Karen Lapidus on her cell phone (which is listed in the directory).

Please note that the Church Office will be closed Wednesday, June 20 – Wednesday, June 27, 2012.  MaryBeth is expected to return Thursday, June 28th.  Although away, MaryBeth will be checking both Office voice mail and email and will be addressing anything urgent.


Calling all Gardeners!

We will be having a work party on Saturday, June 23rd from 9-noon.  Goals are to continue the beautification of the backyard of the Church.  We will be spreading wood chips, weeding, planting summer flowers, and rearranging the furniture in the area.   We also need a volunteer to polyurethane two wooden benches.   Bring gloves and tools.

 

Summer Solstice/Midsummer

Celebration at KC’s home in Ravenna

June 23 at 5 PM

Potluck dinner and bbq, bonfire, and interactive ritual for the group!

Bring a dish to share and a lawn chair or blanket!

Contact KC for her address or any details.


Paleolithic Caves: Movie and Presentation by Art Historian Heidrun Hultgren

Sunday, July 1 at 12:30 pm in Fessenden Hall

Presentation to highlight three Paleolithic Caves:  Altamira, Lascaux and Chauvet

Followed by the movie: Cave of Forgotten Dreams

A free will offering will be gratefully accepted to benefit the Unitarian Universalist Church of Kent


As the Library committee continues to search for a permanent Chair, a temporary Co-Chair position was created in order to give Martha some much needed personal time. Ann Waters has agreed to be Co-Chair. She will prepare the monthly meeting agenda and chair the meetings in addition to her regular publicity duties. Martha will continue to order books, write book reviews, monitor the website, manage the account and attend any church board meetings. The entire committee will be working to interest new members in the work of the Library. Please consider attending one of the dynamic committee Library meetings. The next meeting is August 6th at 12:30 P.M. in Fessenden Hall.

 

 

 

 

 

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Weekly e-nUUs, June 6, 2012

Recycle your Electronics and Small Appliances

The KentHogwarts School is in need of any unwanted electrical or mechanical small appliances; for example: vacuum, kitchen appliances, old computer equipment, typewriters.  No TVs or monitors please.  All donations will be greatly appreciated.   Please bring your items to church and deposit in the box located in Fessenden Hall. Deadline to donate is TODAY, June 6th.   Please contact John Bores with any questions.

 

Planned Parenthood will be making a presentation at the SPAN-OH meeting on June 6th at 7 pm in Fessenden Hall. The presentation will highlight all the services they provide, how many people benefit and who can receive services through Planned Parenthood.   All are welcome to attend and please bring a friend.

 

Kent Community Sing

Tonight, June 6th at 7 pm to be held in the Sanctuary.  All are welcome to come join the fun.

 

Send off for Mac Goekler and Eunice Michaels

Mac Goekler and Eunice Michaels will both be moving away this summer.  Mac will be moving to join his wife Susan and Eunice will be moving to be nearer her son and his family.  We will be offering our best wishes to both Mac and Eunice at the picnic following our service at Plum Creek Park on June 10.  Please come and wish them both well as they take this next step on their journeys.

 

Annual Service and Picnic in the Park on June 10
On Sunday, June 10, we will celebrate our annual worship service and picnic at Plum Creek Park in Kent (which is at the intersection of Cherry Street and Mogadore Road).  We will be meeting at Pavillion #2 for one service only at 10:30 am.  Our service will be fully multigenerational; the whole community is invited to worship and play together.

Please bring a lawnchair (and maybe an extra to share), a dish to share at the picnic (but not dessert as we will have a cake to mark a special occasion), your own place setting, any games you would like to play during the picnic and anything else you will need to be comfortable.  And remember, we will have one service only beginning at 10:30 am!

 

YES! Acme Bucks WILL be available June 10: A trunk Sale!

June 10, Acme Bucks will be available from the trunk of my silver car at the service in the park. I plan to get there early, and we’ll be selling after the service during lunch. See me, Esther Duncan or Julie Wilcox if you don’t see anyone by my car.  Don’t just buy groceries, buy the cards from us at no extra cost to you, so the church gets 5% of the card value!

THANKS!  Bob Erdman, Grocery Card Coordinator

 

Tupperware News!

The Tupperware orders are in and once again will be available at the church during Coffee Hour Sunday, June 17th. If you ordered something please see Meg to pick up your order.  If you won’t be at the church please feel free to call me to schedule a time to pick up your order.

This fundraiser was a HUGE success raising $451 for our church!  A heartfelt thank you to all who participated.

Thank you again,

Meg Milko

 

Olive Hobbs is Turning 90!
Olive Hobbs will be 90 years old on June 13 and you are invited to help her celebrate.  A party will be held in her honor in the Commons area of her home at Laurel Lake.  The physical address is 200 Laurel Lake Drive in Hudson and you will enter the Commons right as you come in the main entrance.  The party will be held from 6:30 to 8:00 pm on Wednesday, June 13.  Please inform Rev. Melissa if you will be attending by the end of the day on June 10 so that we can be sure to arrange for enough cake and seating.

 

Hymnals at Your House?

We seem to be missing a bunch of the grey Singing the Living Tradition hymnals.  Did you happen to take one home with you at some point?  Is it still at your house?  If so, please accept this invitation to return it to the sanctuary so we have enough hymnals for our Sunday morning singing pleasures.  Thank you!

 

The Book Group will be meeting on Tuesday, June 12 at 7 pm in the home Mary Ann Kasper. This month we will be reading Swamplandia by Karen Russell. The Bigtree alligator-wrestling dynasty is in decline, and Swamplandia!, their island home and gator-wrestling theme park, formerly #1 in the region, is swiftly being encroached upon by a fearsome and sophisticated competitor called the World of Darkness. Against a backdrop of hauntingly fecund plant life animated by ancient lizards and lawless hungers, the author has written a novel about a family’s struggle to stay afloat in a world that is inexorably sinking.  In July we will read Unsaid by Neil Abramson, and in August we will read The Paris Wife, a novel by Paula McLain. If you have any questions you may contact Bonnie Harper.

 

Summer RE Begins on Sunday, June 17
Our theme for this summer, is “Stories that Inspire”.   During the months of June and August, we will be offering an all-ages, story-based program at 11:15 in Fessenden Hall.  During the month of July, we will be holding only one service at 10:30 and will offer RE at that time.  Nursery care will be available during all of the worship services.  There will be no Time for All Ages during the worship services over the summer.

 

Summer Solstice/Midsummer

Celebration at KC’s home in Ravenna

June 23 at 5 PM

Potluck dinner and bbq, bonfire, and interactive ritual for the group!

Bring a dish to share and a lawn chair or blanket!

Contact KC for her address or any details.

 

The special collection for the Portage Park District was $462.76, which will be used toward making improvements at Towner’s Woods, according to Christine Craycroft, the executive director of the park district. Our Hogwarts program has used this park for the site of its “Forbidden Forest”, so the monies we have given will directly benefit our congregation. Thank you to everyone who contributed to this collection.

Sally Burnell

Social Justice Committee chair

 

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Weekly e-nUUs, May 30, 2012

Annual Information Meeting Tomorrow! May 31, 2012 @ 7:00 pm

Voting Meeting: Sunday, June 3, 2012 @ 10:30 AM

Please note: Only active members who have signed the membership book, at least 4 weeks prior to the annual meeting are eligible to vote on June 3, 2012.

 

Sunday, June 3    Coming of Age Sunday

Led by Coming of Age Youth, their Facilitators and their Mentors.

Publicly presenting their Faith Statements is the culminating event of the Coming of Age program. The youth have been in discernment all year to determine what they believe and have created an inspiring worship service to present their faith statements. The facilitators and the mentors will share a glimpse into their experiences, as well. This momentous worship service is akin to a Jewish bar or bat Mitzah or a Christian confirmation. Each Coming of Age youth will sp

 

Special Schedule for Coming of Age Sunday

This Sunday is a bit unusual, so please read carefully!  The Coming of Age youth will be presenting their Faith Statements during the multigenerational worship at both 9:30 and 11:15 on Sunday, June 3rd.  Nursery care for children younger than three will be provided at both services, as usual.   Spirit Play (age 3 through grade K) will meet during the 11:15 service only.  No multiage activity during the 9:30 service.  All children and youth grade 1-12 are invited to attend either worship service.

 

Tupperware News!

The Tupperware orders are in and will be at the church during Coffee Hour for the next 2 Sundays. If you ordered something with June or Meg please see Meg to pick up your order.  If you won’t be at the church please feel free to call me to schedule a time to pick up your order.

This fundraiser was a HUGE success raising $451 for our church!  A heartfelt thank you to all who participated.

Thank you again,

Meg Milko

 

 

Sock Collection Extended One Week

During the RE Social Justice Intersession, we engaged in the mini-curriculum, “With Justice and Compassion:  Immigration Sessions for Children’s Religious Education”.  The program included the collection of new socks which will be distributed through No More Deaths, which is an advocacy group based in Tucson and Phoenix, Arizona that seeks to end the deaths of migrants crossing the desert regions near the United States-Mexico border. Volunteers for the organization provide food, water, and medical aid to migrants in the desert and offer humanitarian aid to people in Mexico who have been deported from the US.  The Unitarian Universalist Churches in those areas are part of the advocacy group.

If you would like to donate new socks to this worthy cause, please leave them in the labeled box in Fessenden Hall on Sunday.  The socks will be mailed to Arizona early next week.

 

Recycle your Electronics and Small Appliances

The KentHogwarts School is in need of any unwanted electrical or mechanical small appliances; for example: vacuum, kitchen appliances, old computer equipment, typewriters.  No TVs or monitors please.  All donations will be greatly appreciated.   Please bring your items to church and deposit in the box located in Fessenden Hall. Deadline to donate is June 6th.   Please contact John Bores at 330.703.9502 or [email protected] with any questions.

 

Next Sunday, June 10:  Share the Wealth 

Rev. Melissa Carvill-Ziemer and Worship Associate Kathy Kerns

One Service Only at 10:30 AM at Plum Creek Park

Join us for our annual outdoor service at Plum Creek Park! This will be a joyful service for all ages lifting up the riches that come of sharing kindnesses. There will be one service only at 10:30 am followed by an all church picnic. Please bring a lawn chair or blanket, sunscreen, water and a dish to share. Feel free to bring your frisbees, wiffle balls and bats and any other lawn games you might want to play after lunch.

 

The Book Group will be meeting on Tuesday, June 12 at 7 pm in the home Mary Ann Kasper. This month we will be reading Swamplandia by Karen Russell. The Bigtree alligator-wrestling dynasty is in decline, and Swamplandia!, their island home and gator-wrestling theme park, formerly #1 in the region, is swiftly being encroached upon by a fearsome and sophisticated competitor called the World of Darkness. Against a backdrop of hauntingly fecund plant life animated by ancient lizards and lawless hungers, the author has written a novel about a family’s struggle to stay afloat in a world that is inexorably sinking.  In July we will read Unsaid by Neil Abramson, and in August we will read The Paris Wife, a novel by Paula McLain. If you have any questions you may contact Bonnie Harper.

 

Summer RE Begins on Sunday, June 17

Our theme for this summer, is “Stories that Inspire”.   During the months of June and August, we will be offering an all-ages, story-based program at 11:15 in Fessenden Hall.  During the month of July, we will be holding only one service at 10:30 and will offer RE at that time.  Nursery care will be available during all of the worship services.  There will be no Time for All Ages during the worship services over the summer.

 

Summer Solstice/Midsummer Celebration at KC’s home in Ravenna

June 23 at 5 PM

Potluck dinner and bbq, bonfire, and interactive ritual for the group!

Bring a dish to share and a lawn chair or blanket!

Contact KC for details.

 

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Weekly e-nUUs, May 23, 2012

Time to Celebrate!!

Thanks to the generosity of so many members and friends of our congregation, our annual stewardship campaign was a great success!  For the first time in many years, we are going to be able to pay our full fair share in Annual Program Fund dues to both the Ohio Meadville District and the Unitarian Universalist Association.  This is a goal we have been working toward for some time and we are thrilled to be able to fulfill our covenantal obligations to our larger association.  In addition, our budget allows for cost of living adjustments for the staff as well as a decent rainy day fund for unforeseen expenses.  You will learn more about the details of our budget at the annual congregational meeting coming up on May 31.  But before then, we are planning a special coffee hour on May 27 to thank you for your generosity.  We hope you will be able to attend and enjoy celebrating this success!

 

Sunday, May 27    Engaging Sacred Curiosity and Flower Celebration

Led by Christie Anderson and Worship Associate Trish McLoughlin –  We will continue to share the results from the recent congregational survey as we continue to explore who we are as a faith community.

This Sunday is our annual flower celebration.  If you are able, please bring a flower stem to church to share as part of our flower communion.  Even if you are unable to bring a flower, please join us as there will be extra flowers.  The children will be having their own Flower Ceremony in the RE classroom.  Each child should bring a cut flower or two for when they go to their RE class at 11:15.

 

New Summer Schedule for the RE Program

  • May 27  Social Justice Intersession at 11:15   (No “Time for All Ages” during the worship services, but we will hold a Flower Ceremony for the children in the classroom) We continue our mini-curriculum on immigration justice.  Classes will be for younger children (grade K through 3) and for older children (grade 4 through 8).  Childcare will be offered for 3- and 4-year-olds in the Spirit Play room.   Our nursery care will be offered as usual during both worship services and our multi-age program will happen during the 9:30 service.  We will be collecting new socks which we will send to the UU church in Tucson, AZ which partners with other churches in the region to support the “No More Deaths” program.
  • June 3  Coming of Age Multigenerational Worship at both services  Our CoA youth will be presenting their faith statements during the worship services.  It is going to be wonderful!  Children in grades 1 and older are welcome to attend with their families. We will offer a Spirit Play session at 11:15 and nursery care at both services.  (No multi-age program at 9:30)
  • June 10   Church Picnic and Multigenerational Worship at 10:30 in Plum Creek Park  No nursery care or RE classes.  More details forthcoming…
  • June 17   Summer RE Begins  (No “Time for All Ages” during the worship services.)  Our theme for this summer, is “Stories that Inspire”.    During the months of June and August, we will be offering an all-ages, story-based program at 11:15 in Fesenden Hall.  During the month of July, we will be holding only one service at 10:30 and will offer RE at that time.  Nursery care will be available during all of the worship services.

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Recycle your Electronics and Small Appliances

The KentHogwarts School is in need of any unwanted electrical or mechanical small appliances; for example: vacuum, kitchen appliances, old computer equipment, typewriters.  No TVs or monitors please.  All donations will be greatly appreciated.   Please bring your items to church and deposit in the box located in Fessenden Hall. Deadline to donate is June 6th.   Please contact John Bores with any questions.

 

Annual Meeting

Information Meeting: Thursday, May 31, 2012 @ 7 PM

Voting Meeting: Sunday, June 3, 2012 @ 10:30 AM

Please note: Only active members who have signed the membership book, at least 4 weeks prior to the annual meeting are eligible to vote on June 3, 2012.

 

Canvassers Needed

Concerned Citizens Ohio is looking for folks to help with its petition campaign in support of a Community Bill of Rights and a ban on fracking in Kent.  Please call Paulette Thurman for information.

 

For those who may be interested, here is a link to the latest newsletter of Interweave Continental:    http://interweaveuu.org/

 

Now Available in the Library

Joining Hands and Hearts: Interfaith, Intercultural Wedding Celebrations, by Reverend Susanna Macomb with Andrea Thompson, Simon and Schuster, New York, 2003.

Reverend Macomb is a licensed, ordained interfaith minister. Her book answers these questions: 1) How do we make sure that our ceremony is a reflection of our love and our relationship?  2) How do we remain true to ourselves and still make our families happy?  3) How can we create a wedding ceremony that merges our religious spiritual, and personal beliefs?  3)  How can we create a wedding ceremony that merges our religious, spiritual and personal beliefs? Can we do this without offending or alienating anyone?  4) Who will officiate at our ceremony?  5) When will the ceremony take place?  Which rituals shall we include?

Ann Waters,  Library Publicity

 

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Weekly e-nUUs, May 16, 2012

Kent Community Dinner at Plum Creek Park May 19, 2012, 5:30-8:00 pm.  This is part of Cuyahoga River Day in Kent which this year celebrates the restoration of Plum Creek Park.  Join the day’s participating groups with a potluck picnic with the greater Kent community. Bring food to share. Dinner music by Crooked River Stompers & fire for grilling provided.  For more information call 330-678-8760.

 

Sunday, May 20   How Spirit Moves Us

Led by Christie Anderson and Lois Weir, Sunday Program Committee members and Worship Associate Eric Van Baars – What varying religious beliefs are held by our congregation members? What do members think about our worship? How has the spiritual profile of the congregation changed over the past decade? We will share the results from the re-cent congregational survey and explore who we are as a faith community.

Special Collection for May 20th:  Portage Park District

The Portage Park District strives to be known throughout Portage County and Northeast Ohio as a leader in conservation of natural resources and a major contributor to local communities’ quality of life. They work hard towards being a well-respected partner to local communities in promoting and developing new parks and trails and providing recreation and education programs for all citizens.  The District cannot function with Portage County funds alone, and must rely on public and private donations and grants.  Our Hogwarts children have had great learning experiences thanks to the district personnel as these folks have taken the kids for night walks through the “Forbidden Forest” (Towner’s Woods).   All of your kind donations will go to the Portage Park District Foundation.

 

New UU Class on Sunday May 20
Everything you wanted to know about the Unitarian Universalist Church of Kent in particular and Unitarian Universalism in general, but were afraid to ask.  Well, maybe not everything, but we try to give you an overview, a starting point.  Some history of both, some organizational details. Come join the conversation.  If you’re curious about membership, this is the place to be.  Sunday, May 20th from 9-11 am.  We will gather at the Annex, the yellow house next to the church.  If you have any questions, contact Claudia Miller or Marion Yeagler.

 

Immigration Justice Lessons Launch Summer RE Program

  • May 20 and 27  Social Justice Intersession at 11:15   (No “Time for All Ages” during the worship services) We will be offering 2 weeks of lessons about immigration justice.  Classes will be for younger children (grade K through 3) and for older children (grade 4 through 8).  Childcare will be offered for 3- and 4-year-olds.   Our nursery care will be offered as usual during both worship services and our multi-age program will happen during the 9:30 service.  We will be collecting new socks which we will send to the UU church in Tucson, AZ which partners with other churches in the region to support the “No More Deaths” program.  Children can bring new socks to either session.
  • June 3  Coming of Age Multigenerational Worship at both services.  Our CoA youth will be presenting their faith statements during the worship services.  It is going to be wonderful!  Children in grades 1 and older are welcome to attend with their families. We will offer a Spirit Play session at 11:15 and nursery care at both services.  (No multi-age program at 9:30)
  • June 10   Church Picnic and Multigenerational Worship at 10:30 in Plum Creek Park  No nursery care or RE classes.  More details forthcoming…
  • June 17   Summer RE Begins  (No “Time for All Ages” during the worship services.)  Our theme for this summer is “Stories that Inspire”.    During the months of June and August, we will be offering an all-ages, story-based program at 11:15 in Fessenden Hall.  During the month of July, we will be holding only one service at 10:30 and will offer RE at that time.  Nursery care will be available during all of the worship services.

 

GREAT NEWS!  We are extending our Tupperware Fundraiser through this week and we will have some Cash & Carry items available on Sunday May 20th during coffee hour!  These are the FINAL days so if you wanted something for yourself, for a gift or to donate to our church kitchen, now is the time!

So far we have sold over $1,000 of Tupperware and the orders are still coming in!  If you haven’t had a chance to order please check out our church website for a link to order online.  There will also be one last chance to place on order on Sunday.

If you have any questions or care to place an order over the phone, please contact Meg Milko.

 

Annual Meeting

Information Meeting: Thursday, May 31, 2012 @ 7 PM

Voting Meeting: Sunday, June 3, 2012 @ 10:30 AM

Please note: Only active members who have signed the membership book, at least 4 weeks prior to the annual meeting are eligible to vote on June 3, 2012.

 

Canvassers Needed

Concerned Citizens Ohio is looking for folks to help with its petition campaign in support of a Community Bill of Rights and a ban on fracking in Kent.  Please call Paulette Thurman for information.

 

Truman/Julia Child Performance DVDs 

A number of people had other commitments on the evening of April 28th, when “Give ‘Em Hell, Harry”, Julia Child and Thurber were presented at the church. Ted and Swanny’s daughter Audrey filmed the performance and their son Jim has made DVDs of it, which are ready for distribution at the unbelievably low price of $5.00.  Please see Ted at Coffee Hour on May 6th to either sign up for a DVD or to get one there.  A signup sheet will also be hung on the church bulletin board in Fessenden. Both Harry and Julia humbly admit that they look very good.  All proceeds, of course, go to the church.

 

The Library committee is indeed grateful to Carol Gould for her donation of an almost-new Acer Aspire laptop with a 17″ screen. This will be tremendously helpful to the cataloging process of new acquisitions, and for all Library records.  Thank you very much for your generosity, Carol.

The Library received an early edition of Bertrand Russell’s Why I Am Not a Christian and Other Essays, from the library of John Michaels, given to us by his wife, Eunice Michaels.  Thank you very much, Eunice.

The Library continues to seek new members to join the Library committee.  This committee is a rollicking group of people, as dedicated to fun-filled fellowship and good laughs as they are to developing the Library.  A member of the Library committee may approach you.  Do give it a try and come to at least one meeting to see this dynamic, witty, committee in action.  You won’t be able to resist their inspiring approach to building and maintaining our Library.

 

Now Available in the Library

Joining Hands and Hearts: Interfaith, Intercultural Wedding Celebrations, by Reverend Susanna Macomb with Andrea Thompson, Simon and Schuster, New York, 2003.

Reverend Macomb is a licensed, ordained interfaith minister. Her book answers these questions: 1) How do we make sure that our ceremony is a reflection of our love and our relationship?  2) How do we remain true to ourselves and still make our families happy?  3) How can we create a wedding ceremony that merges our religious spiritual and personal beliefs?  3)  How can we create a wedding ceremony that merges our religious, spiritual and personal beliefs? Can we do this without offending or alienating anyone?  4) Who will officiate at our ceremony?  5) When will the ceremony take place?  Which rituals shall we include?

Ann Waters, Library Publicity

 

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Weekly e-nUUs, May 9, 2012

Sunday, May 13  Creations of Curiosity: Arts Sunday

Led by: The Rev. Melissa Carvill-Ziemer and Worship Associate Dani Beale – Curiosity has been heralded as a virtue. Curiosity is the desire to learn or know something; it is the impetus that lies behind so much of our exploration and discovery. This morning we will explore the connections between curiosity, imagination and creation.

 

Special Collection for May:  Portage Park District

The Portage Park District strives to be known throughout Portage County and Northeast Ohio as a leader in conservation of natural resources and a major contributor to local communities’ quality of life. They work hard towards being a well-respected partner to local communities in promoting and developing new parks and trails and providing recreation and education programs for all citizens.  The District cannot function with Portage County funds alone, and must rely on public and private donations and grants.  Our Hogwarts children have had great learning experiences thanks to the district personnel as these folks have taken the kids for night walks through the “Forbidden Forest” (Towners Woods).   All of your kind donations will go to the Portage Park District Foundation.

 

RE Schedule for the Next Several Weeks

We are doing something a bit different this year to transition from our regular schedule to summer.  It’s a bit complicated, so please read carefully!

  • May 13 Regular RE classes at 11:15   This will offer the children and teachers a chance to formally conclude the regular church year, to review what was learned and to say good-bye.
  • May 20 and 27  Social Justice Intersession at 11:15   (No “Time for All Ages” during the worship services) We will be offering 2 weeks of lessons about immigration justice.  Classes will be for younger children (grade K through 3) and for older children (grade 4 through 8).  Childcare will be offered for 3- and 4-year-olds.   Our nursery care will be offered as usual during both worship services and our multi-age program will happen during the 9:30 service.
  • June 3  Coming of Age Multigenerational Worship at both services  Our CoA youth will be presenting their faith statements during the worship services.  It is going to be wonderful!  Children in grades 1 and older are welcome to attend with their families. We will offer a Spirit Play session at 11:15 and nursery care at both services.  (No multi-age program at 9:30)
  • June 10   Church Picnic and Multigenerational Worship at 10:30 in Plum Creek Park  No nursery care or RE classes.  More details forthcoming…
  • June 17   Summer RE Begins  (No “Time for All Ages” during the worship services.)  Our theme for this summer, is “Stories that Inspire”.    During the months of June and August, we will be offering an all-ages, story-based program at 11:15 in Fesenden Hall.  During the month of July, we will be holding only one service at 10:30 and will offer RE at that time.  Nursery care will be available during all of the worship services.

 

With Heartfelt Gratitude…

Thank you, dear folks of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Kent, for your outpouring of best wishes and congratulations to honor my 25 years in professional religious education leadership as well as for the generous gift.  I will always treasure the scrapbook that Mary Leeson created which includes your messages, photographs and drawings.  I am blessed to be serving such a loving community.

In faith and with love,

Karen Lapidus

 

The Tupperware Fundraiser got off to a GREAT start on Sunday thanks to your overwhelming support.  We have already raised OVER $200 for the church!  AND we did this in ONE day!  Think what we can all do over the next week!

This is where we can use your help to make this event even more successful.  Please show the catalogs you took home to anyone you see this week.  We are asking each of you to try to obtain 4 outside orders.  Also, send the church’s website link to everyone you know.  Tell them to click on the scrolling banner when they see Tupperware and it will have the link to go to our party so they can order online!

Also, the church as created a Wish List of Tupperware items for our kitchen!! If you don’t have a need for Tupperware yourself but would like to help out you can do so by purchasing one, or more, of the items listed below and donating them to the church!  It’s a win-win!

UUCK Wish List

Qty:  1 – Freezer Mates Starter Set  $29.00

Qty:  2 – Label Dispenser Kit   $15.00

Qty:  1 – Pack-n-Stor square set   $39.50

Qty:  2 – Fridge Smart Medium   $19.00

Qty:  1 – Fridge Smart Medium Long   $21.00

If you didn’t get a catalog I left a few at the Annex with MaryBeth.  Please feel free to grab one or go online to view the current catalog and place your order.

Remember, bring your orders back to the church NEXT Sunday May 13th and give them to Meg Milko.  If you have any questions, please feel free to give me a call!

Thank you again,

Meg Milko

 

Middle School Youth Pool Party!

Just a reminder…the registrations, permissions slips and fees are due Sunday, May 13th

 

New UU Class on Sunday, May 20
Everything you wanted to know about the Unitarian Universalist Church of Kent in particular and Unitarian Universalism in general, but were afraid to ask.  Well, maybe not everything, but we try to give you an overview, a starting point.  Some history of both, some organizational details. Come join the conversation.  If you’re curious about membership, this is the place to be.  Sunday, May 20th from 9-11 am.  We will gather at the Annex, the yellow house next to the church.  If you have any questions, contact Claudia Miller or Marion Yeagler.

 

Annual Meeting

Annual Meeting Packets will be emailed Friday, May 11

Information Meeting: Thursday, May 31, 2012 @ 7 PM

Voting Meeting: Sunday, June 3, 2012 @ 10:30 AM

Please note: Only active members who have signed the membership book, at least 4 weeks prior to the annual meeting are eligible to vote on June 3, 2012.

 

For those who may be interested, here is a link to the latest newsletter of Interweave Continental:    http://interweaveuu.org/

 

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May Spiritual Cinema: A Man From Earth

May 4, 2012 at 7:00 PM

A detailed description and location information can be found at:  kentuu.org

 

Sunday, May 6  “Nurturing Curiosity”  Religious Education Sunday

RE Sunday is the time when our children share what they have experienced throughout the year with the congregation.

During the 9:30 service, there will be a bridging ceremony to mark major milestones for many of our children and youth.   Our graduation high school seniors, Maia O’Meara and Rowen Matney, will be sharing reflections of their future and the role our church has played in their lives.  The middle school youth will be bridging next year’s six-graders~Helena Esparza, Margee Haines, Kai Klempp, Kate Kuemerle, Marlo Schatz and Vonn Wheatley~~into their community.

The 11:15 service will include presentations from each of the classes as well as a ceremony of appreciation for our teachers. Each class has prepared a lovely offering which will give a glimpse into their Sunday morning activities.  Special music will be provided by Willow Campbell, Jonathan Kiernan, Shirley Kiernan and Bob Erdman.  Join us for what will surely be a lively, fun-filled worship experience.

 

The Social Justice Committee holds its monthly meeting Sunday, May 6, right after second service in Eldredge Annex.  All are welcome.

 

Hi!  You may have heard, the church is hosting a Tupperware Fundraiser this Sunday, May 6th at 12:30pm in Fessenden Hall.  All are welcome.  If you are unable to attend but are still interested in supporting this fundraiser, check out the announcement on the Church’s website: kentuu.org  for information on how to shop online.

 

The Book Group will be meeting on Tuesday, May 8 at 7 pm

Detailed information can be found in the Sunday Thread from the Web inserted in the Order of Service.

 

CAMPOUT

“When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the universe”.  ~ John Muir

The time is almost here to start packing your camping gear for a weekend adventure in Pennsylvania’s Allegheny National Forest with fellow UUs and friends on May 11-13.  More information can be found in Fessenden Hall.  Questions?  Contact Ed Stolish.

 

Wondering what the new CUUPS group is up to? Join us on May 11 at 630PM for a potluck dinner and CUUPS meeting held in Fessenden Hall.   More information is available in the Sunday Thread from the Web inserted in the Order of Service.

 

Wand Walk at Towners Woods in Ravenna on May 12th. Meet in the park parking lot at 12 noon for a hike and search for your perfect wand. At 2 PM we will meet back at Fessenden Hall to make your wand all your own!  More information is available in the Sunday Thread from the Web inserted in the Order of Service.

 

Middle School Youth Pool Party!

Swimming! Volleyball! Food!

When: Saturday, May 19 from Noon – 2:30pm

Where: Kent State Student Recreation and Wellness Center

1550 Ted Boyd Drive, Kent, OH

$10 includes admission, lunch and snacks (Scholarships available)

Registration/Permission/Fees due Sunday, May 13

 

Want an easy way to support the church?  Use Good Search.com as your search engine.  It is powered through Yahoo and the site donates about a penny for each search.  Simply go to www.GoodSearch.com  and choose the Unitarian Universalist Church of Kent as your charity to support.  While on the site check out www.GoodShop.com   Major retailer will donate a percentage of your purchase to the church!

 

Dining for Charity – Have you tried GoodDining? New GoodDining members earn an additional $5 bonus donation when they join and dine in May during National Dine Out for Charity Month. GoodDining members earn up to 6% of their bill as a donation for their favorite cause at over 10,000 participating restaurants nationwide. Sign up here: http://www.goodsearch.com/gooddining.aspx?charityid=812755

 

Help us raise monies for the Church by recycling your unwanted paper!  Deposit your newspapers, magazines, office and school papers in the green and yellow bin behind the Annex.  We earn money for every pound of paper we collect.  Note: No cardboard, please.

 

From the Llibrary…

The Library is in dire need of a 2-3yr old laptop in good working condition with Windows 7 and at least 1 USB port. Please speak to any Library committee member if you have one you could donate to facilitate the cataloging of our rapidly expanding collection. Committee members are Martha Kluth, Carolyn Schlemmer, Kathy Wilen, Matt Cox, Andrew Bores and Ann Waters.

 

THANKS TO ALL 

Thanks to everyone who helped with our plantings on Earth Day, as part of our Green Sanctuary Program.  In spite of the low temperatures, quite a few brave adults and young folks came out and planted sunflowers, snap peas and pansies in the graveled area behind the rear entrance to Fessenden.  It really does brighten up the area, and when our sunflowers and snap peas appear, it will be even better.  Thanks again for all your help!

 

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Where Does it Come From? Where Does it Go? 

Learn more about most precious resource: Fresh Water

Join Kent Council Member, Heidi Shaffer on two fascinating Water Plant Tours on Saturday, April 28th, 10 am -2 pm.

Meet in the church parking lot at 10 am. Light Lunch provided.

There’s room for a few more for a small donation to the church!

Please RSVP by Friday  to [email protected] or 330-673-4247

 

Bakers

We are looking for bakers to donate treats for a bake sale to be held in conjunction with the April 28th book sale.  Contact Sandy Bowers if you can participate. .

 

The Big, Bad Book Sale is Ba-aaack!

Hello, fellow bibliophiles . . . time to clear out your bookshelves, the stacks next-to your favorite chair and from under your bed. The book sale is coming . . . Saturday, April 28 from 9am to 2pm with sorting Wednesday, 4/25 and set-up Friday, 4/27 from 6p to 9p.  We need:

  • donated books to sell – bring them to church beginning Sunday, 4/22 (Earth Day)
  • volunteers for sorting, set-up and sales
  • customers! Please invite your friends and neighbors ~ we can use all the free advertisement we can get!

To volunteer, please contact Elaine Bowen at eybowen@ yahoo.com – sorters, set-uppers and sellers are permitted pre-sales.  NOTE: please refrain from donating old encyclopedias, texts, Readers’ Digest Condensed books or anything really musty/moldy – if you wouldn’t buy it, we can’t sell it!  Thanks – Elaine Bowen.

 

Kent Bog State Nature Preserve Bog Walk  – Saturday April 28, 2012 at 1:00 pm

Join the staff of the Ohio Department of Natural Resource’s Division of Natural Areas and Preserves and “The Friends of the Kent Bog” volunteers on Saturday, April 28, 2012 at 1:00 pm for a guided hike through one of Ohio’s most unique ecosystems. The walk will be lead by Emliss Ricks, retired ODNR district preserve manager for northeast Ohio, and by ODNR naturalist, Adam Wohlever.  A kiosk that honors Gordon Vars’ contributions to the Kent Bog has recently been installed at the entrance of the bog walk.  There is no “ceremony” planned at this time, but the kiosk will be mentioned as well as the fact that Gordon kept it replenished with seasonal guides.There will be refreshments served and educational materials about the bog available.

This free hike will last approximately one hour and winds through a half-mile long boardwalk that is ADA accessible. Kent Bog is located on Meloy Rd. approximately 1/8 of a mile west of S.R. 43 in Kent. Parking is limited so you are encouraged to car pool.

For more information contact the ODNR Northeast Preserve District office at (330)-527-5118 or visit them on the web at: naturepreserves.ohiodnr.gov

 

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

Ted Voneida will appear right here in the church, as President Harry Truman. in the play “Give ‘Em Hell, Harry” on Saturday, April 28th, at 7 p.m.  After intermission (with Swanny’s cheesecake), his special guest, Julia Child will present some of her very own special recipes, and as a grand finale’, several well-known UU Thespians will present some readings from James Thurber.  All in all, it should be a wonderful evening of theatre, and  the ridiculously low ticket price of $12 will all go toward boosting our church budget.  It’s a win-win situation, and we hope to see many of you there.

 

Sunday, April 29, 2012     Grateful for the Changemakers

Led by the Rev. Melissa Carvill-Ziemer and Worship Associate Bonnie Harper –

So often our conversations about the demands of justice can become difficult or even depressing. To be grounded in the quest for justice as a religious person is to be grounded in a vision that sustains hope. Sunday morning we will lift up stories of people creating change, people who are helping us find a way and the will to travel the way we have found. In addition, we will lift up gratitude for people who help us become the change we want to see.

 

Attention all Surprise Friends,

The day is fast approaching when you will discover the identity of your surprise friend.  The “Big Reveal” is this Sunday, April 29. All Surprise Friends meet in the Sanctuary after First Service, approximately 10:35. This may mean arriving at church earlier than usual.  Please bring a small gift for your friend ($5 maximum).

 

Attention All Leaders and Committee Chairs: Your time is running out!

During our stewardship campaign the many, many activities, committees and programs of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Kent were highlighted while introducing the new program budget.  Now it’s time for committee chairs and program leaders to summarize this past fiscal year for the Annual Meeting Packet.  Deadline for your Annual Reports is Monday, April 30th.  Please submit or email reports to MaryBeth at [email protected].  Thank you.

 

May Spiritual Cinema: A Man From Earth

May 4, 2012 at 7:00 PM

A detailed description and location information can be found at:  kentuu.org

 

Religious Education Sunday will be celebrated on May 6th.

RE Sunday is the time when our children share what they have experienced throughout the year with the congregation. During the 9:30 service, there will be a bridging ceremony to mark major development milestones for many of our children and youth.  The 11:15 service will include presentations from each of the classes as well as a ceremony of appreciation for our teachers. Join us for what will surely be a lively, fun-filled worship experience.  It is important that the children attend their RE classes from now until May 6th so that they are well-prepared to participate fully in the worship service.  

 

Hi!  You may have heard, the church is hosting a Tupperware Fundraiser on May 6th at 12:30pm in Fessenden Hall. All are welcome.  If you are unable to attend but are still interested in supporting this fundraiser, check out the announcement on the Church’s website:  kentuu.org  for information on how to shop online.

 

The Book Group will be meeting on Tuesday, May 8 at 7 pm

Detailed information can be found in the Sunday Thread from the Web inserted in the Order of Service.

 

Wondering what the new CUUPS group is up to? Join us on May 11 at 630PM for a potluck dinner and CUUPS meeting held in Fessenden Hall.   More information is available in the Sunday Thread from the Web inserted in the Order of Service.

 

Wand Walk at Towners Woods in Ravenna on May 12th. Meet in the park parking lot at 12 noon for a hike and search for your perfect wand. At 2 PM we will meet back at Fessenden Hall to make your wand all your own!  More information is available in the Sunday Thread from the Web inserted in the Order of Service.

 

Middle School Youth Pool Party!

Swimming! Volleyball! Food!

When: Saturday, May 19 from Noon – 2:30pm

Where: Kent State Student Recreation and Wellness Center  1550 Ted Boyd Drive, Kent, OH

$10 includes admission, lunch and snacks (Scholarships available)

Registration/Permission/Fees due Sunday, May 13

 

From the Library 

The Library is in serious need of a 2 – 3yr. old laptop in good working order with Windows 7 and at least 1 USB port. Please speak to any Library committee member if you have one you could donate to facilitate the cataloging of our rapidly expanding collection.  Committee members are, Martha  Kluth, Carolyn Schlemmer, Kathy Wilen, Matt Cox, Andrew Bores and Ann Waters.

Thanks to the generosity of Denise Snyder-Markovich, the Library now has copies of the following periodicals: Parabola, The Magazine of Myth and TraditionOde, a magazine of eclectic interest in science, contemporary news, energy, spirituality; Shift: At the Frontiers of Consciousness; Spirituality and Health; Common Boundary: exploring spirituality, healling creativity and expressive arts. The periodicals are on top of the Library shelves and may be taken and returned at will.

Ann Waters, Publicity

 

From the Library

The Library committee is seeking applicants for the position of Library Chair.  A detailed position description can be found the in the Sunday Thread from the Web inserted in the Order of Service.

 

CAMPOUT

“When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the universe”.   ~ John Muir

Concerned about where you fit into the scheme of things?  Maybe you don’t but could just use a break anyhow.  Whatever the reason, start packing your camping gear for a weekend adventure in Pennsylvania’s Allegheny National Forest with fellow UUs and friends on  May 11-13.

More information has been posted in Fessenden Hall.  Questions?  Contact Ed Stolish.

 

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Hydraulic Fracturing: What Every Citizen Needs to Know!

The League of Women Voters of the Akron Area invites you to look at both sides of the issue.  Thursday, April 19th, 5:30 pm at Unitarian Universalist Church of Akron.  Issues to be discussed:

  • The Fracking Process and the Role of ODNR presented by, ODNR
  • The Fracking Boom and the Need for Energy presented by, Mike Chadsey of Energy in Depth Ohio
  • Fracking and Impacts on Health presented by Dr. Ted Voneida, retired professor of neuro-anatomy at NEOMED
  • Fracking and Our Future: Environmental Concerns presented by Cheryl Johncox, Buckeye Forest Council

This event is co-sponsored by the Green Team and the Social Action Committee of the Unitarian Universalist Church.  Refreshments will be served.

 

“Harvest Your Power: Learning your Leadership Potential” Workshop for April 21

Mark your calendar and save the date!  The Leadership Development Team is hosting a leadership workshop and we want you there!  Leadership development is very important at UUCK and our hope is to grow great leaders through on site training.  In this workshop, we will explore various themes related to leadership, including what it takes to be in leadership and how to better your skills if you already are in a leadership role.  We will provide coffee, tea, and juice, and a light snack.  There is no charge for the workshop.  The workshop will be held in the Annex on April 21st from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm.  Please plan to attend and bring a friend!  RSVP to Lori McGee by 4/18.

 

Sunday, April 22, 2012     The Planet Our Children Will Inherit

Led by the Rev. Melissa Carvill-Ziemer and Worship Associate MaryLou Holly – Justice needs us to take a long view. Our children and our children’s’ children and their children and theirs will be the inheritors of this planet. What must we do, who must we be to be good stewards of the earth? Today is Earth Day.  Come hear stories, come sing praises, come pledge your hearts again to this planet we share.

 

Art Retrospective featuring the works of Beth Sholtis, Sunday, April 22, 2012  1:00 pm

Guests are invited to come enjoy refreshments in the Founders Lounge and to view some of Beth’s art which will be on display in the Sanctuary.  At 1:30 pm Rev. Melissa Carvill-Ziemer will lead an informal memorial in honor and celebration of Beth’s life.  Guests will have an opportunity to share spoken memories during the memorial.

 

THE HUMAN RIGHT TO WATER

This Sunday, April 22’s Special Collection is for Unitarian Universalist Service Committee’s (UUSC) Justice Sunday. The theme is “Justice Is the Human Right to Water”.   Please make out your checks directly to UUSC.

 

Earthday Gardening Project

On Earthday, Sunday, April 22, The Green Sanctuary Committee is planning to brighten up the gravel-covered area behind the church. The activity will take place right after the second service.  Please come to help and bring your trowels and shovels.  We also need adult volunteers to make some necessary preparations during coffee hour and the second service.

 

Bakers

We are looking for bakers to donate treats for a bake sale to be held in conjunction with the April 28th book sale.  Contact Sandy Bowers if you are able to bake.

 

The Big, Bad Book Sale is Ba-aaack!

Hello, fellow bibliophiles . . . time to clear out your bookshelves, the stacks next-to your favorite chair and from under your bed. The book sale is coming . . . Saturday, April 28 from 9am to 2pm with sorting Wednesday, 4/25 and set-up Friday, 4/27 from 6p to 9p.  We need:

  • donated books to sell – bring them to church beginning Sunday, 4/22 (Earth Day)
  • volunteers for sorting, set-up and sales
  • customers! Please invite your friends and neighbors ~ we can use all the free advertisement we can get!

To volunteer, please contact Elaine Bowen at eybowen@ yahoo.com – sorters, set-uppers and sellers are

permitted pre-sales

NOTE: please refrain from donating old encyclopedias, texts, Readers’ Digest Condensed books or anything really musty/moldy – if you wouldn’t buy it, we can’t sell it!

Thanks – Elaine Bowen.

 

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

Ted Voneida will appear right here in the church, as President Harry Truman. in the play “Give ‘Em Hell, Harry” on Saturday, April 28th, at 7 p.m.  After intermission (with Swanny’s cheescake), his special guest, Julia Child will present some of her very own special recipes, and as a grand finale’, several well-known UU Thesbians will present some readings from James Thurber.  All in all, it should be a wonderful evening of theatre, and  the ridiculously low ticket price of $12 will all go toward boosting our church budget.  It’s a win-win situation, and we hope to see many of you there.

 

Attention All Leaders and Committee Chairs

All Annual Reports to be included in the Annual Meeting packet are due April 30th.  Please submit or email reports to MaryBeth at [email protected].  Thank you. Annual Meeting packets will be available to the congregation on May 13th.

 

MEN’S OPINIONS NEEDED

The Worship and Theology Survey results are in and it appears that the opinions of the men in our congregation are seriously underrepresented.  The Sunday Program Committee has decided to extend the deadline for taking the survey until Sunday, April 22nd.  If you haven’t already taken the survey, please do so now:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/UUchurchofKentWorshipSurvey

Women’s input is also welcome, of course!  You will be able to take the survey at the survey station again during coffee hour, and paper copies will be available for those not wishing to take it on-line.

Questions?  Contact Lois Weir.  THANKS!

 

May Spiritual Cinema: The Man From Earth

Please join us for Spiritual Cinema on Friday, May 4 at 7:00 PM. We will watch the independent motion picture, “Jerome Bixby’s The Man From Earth” (2007). Check out the website: kentuu.org for a more detailed description.

 

Religious Education Sunday will be celebrated on May 6th.

RE Sunday is the time when our children share what they have experienced throughout the year with the congregation.  During the 9:30 service, there will be a bridging ceremony to mark major development milestones for many of our children and youth.  The 11:15 service will include presentations from each of the classes as well as a ceremony of appreciation for our teachers. Join us for what will surely be a lively, fun-filled worship experience.  It is important that the children attend their RE classes from now until May 6th so that they are well-prepared to participate fully in the worship service.  

 

SAVE THE DATE!     May 6th @ 12:30pm   The church is having a Tupperware party and YOU are invited!

More details are available on the church’s website:  kentuu.org    Stay tuned for updates!  If you have any questions now, please feel free to contact me.

Meg Milko

 

The Book Group will be meeting on Tuesday, May 8 at 7 pm in the home of Chris Hurlbut..  This month we will be reading The Devil in the White City : Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America by Erik Larsen. Larson intertwines the true tale of the 1893 World’s Fair and the cunning serial killer who used the fair to lure his victims to their death. Combining meticulous research with nail-biting storytelling, the author has crafted a narrative with all the wonder of newly discovered history and the thrills of the best fiction.  In June we will be reading Swamplandia by Karen Russell and in July we will read Unsaid by Neil Abramson. If you have any questions you may contact Bonnie Harper.

 

Wondering what the new CUUPS group is up to? Join us on May 11 at 630PM for a potluck dinner and CUUPS meeting for a discussion on upcoming events, our mission statement, and much more. Workshop on Paganism at 8PM. Learn about Paganism and if it is for you. This is a family friendly event! Bring a dish to share and enjoy the evening with the forming CUUPS group. For more info call KC Pallone or Deb Biggins.

 

Wand Walk at Towners Woods in Ravenna on May 12th. Meet in the Towner’s Woods parking lot at 12 noon for a hike and search for your perfect wand.  At 2 PM we will meet at the Church to make a wand all your own! There will be feathers, jewels, crystals, and other items you can add to your wand for Hogwarts school or your personal use. You do not have to be at the hike to attend the wand making workshop;  you may bring a stick or wand from home if you wish.  All materials are free except quartz points; they are $2 each.

 

CAMPOUT

“When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the universe”.   ~ John Muir

Concerned about where you fit into the scheme of things?  Maybe you don’t but could just use a break anyhow.  Whatever the reason, start packing your camping gear for a weekend adventure in Pennsylvania’s Allegheny National Forest with fellow UUs and friends on  May 11-13.  Look for more detailed  information posted in Fessenden Hall.

Ed Stolish

 

Middle School Youth Pool Party!

Swimming!  Volleyball!  Food!

When:  Saturday, May 19 from Noon – 2:30pm

Where:  Kent State Student Recreation and Wellness Center

1550 Ted Boyd Drive, Kent, OH

$10 includes admission, lunch and snacks (Scholarships available)

Registration/Permission/Fees due Sunday, May 13

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Congregational Information Update this Sunday April 15 Between the first and second services this Sunday the Board of Trustees will offer an update to the congregation on the progress we have made related to our on-site expansion exploration and our plans for a capital campaign.  We have lots of good news to share!

Please be aware, however, that due to the sensitive nature of some of our plans and the limited time between services, this will be a preliminary report designed to keep the congregation appraised of the big picture as it stands at this point.  We expect an additional report with many more details will be delivered at our annual congregational information meeting on May 31, 2012.

 

Sunday, April 15, 2012     Whole-Hearted Living

Led by Deb Chaney and Worship Associate Elaine Bowen –  How do we cultivate the courage, compassion, and connection that we need to engage in our lives from a place of authenticity and worthiness?  Deb Chaney is the , Commissioned Lay Leader of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Greater Canton.  While Deb is leading our services, our minister the Rev. Melissa Carvill-Ziemer will be leading worship in Canton.  We are pleased to make this exchange and we hope you will enjoy the experience.

 

SOCIAL JUSTICE DISCUSSION REMINDER – Join us Sunday mornings at 11:15 in Fessenden Hall for a discussion session focusing ona variety of Social Justice topics.  Please check out the website for a more detailed description – All are welcome!  kentuu.org

 

Hydraulic Fracturing: What Every Citizen Needs to Know!

The League of Women Voters of the Akron Area invites you to look at both sides of the issue.  Thursday, April 19th, 5:30 pm at Unitarian Universalist Church of Akron.  Issues to be discussed:

  • The Fracking Process and the Role of ODNR presented by, ODNR
  • The Fracking Boom and the Need for Energy presented by, Mike Chadsey of Energy in Depth Ohio
  • Fracking and Impacts on Health presented by Dr. Ted Voneida, retired professor of neuro-anatomy at NEOMED
  • Fracking and Our Future: Environmental Concerns presented by Cheryl Johncox, Buckeye Forest Council

This event is co-sponsored by the Green Team and the Social Action Committee of the Unitarian Universalist Church.  Refreshments will be served.


 

What are your thoughts about UUCK worship?  Who are we theologically?  Take the survey today!

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/UUchurchofKentWorshipSurvey

The deadline for completing the survey is April 15, 2012

 

Art Reception for April 15th Cancelled

Please join us on April 22nd for the Beth Sholtis art retrospective at 1:00 pm.

 

“Harvest Your Power: Learning your Leadership Potential” Workshop  – April 21

Leadership development is very important at UUCK and our hope is to grow great leaders through on site training.  In this workshop, we will explore various themes related to leadership, including what it takes to be in leadership and how to better your skills if you already are in a leadership role.  The workshop will be held in the Annex on April 21st from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm.  RSVP to [email protected] 4/18.

 

THE HUMAN RIGHT TO WATER

The April Special Collection on Sunday, April 22nd is for Unitarian Universalist Service Committee’s (UUSC) Justice Sunday. The theme is “Justice Is the Human Right to Water.”  Please see the Sunday Thread for more information.

 

Earthday Gardening Project

On Earthday, Sunday, April 22, The Green Sanctuary Committee is planning to brighten up the gravel-covered area behind the church. We must leave the gravel, as it protects the edge of the pavement behind the church.  Children with their parents and others of all ages are invited to help put some plantings in this, our traditional gathering area.  With the goal of bringing back flowers and greenery, we will plant sugar snap peas in the ground and pansies in pots.  Later we will add other flowers and plants.  The activity will take place right after the second service.  Please come to help and bring your trowels and shovels.  We also need adult volunteers to make some necessary preparations during coffee hour and the second service.  For any questions or suggestions please contact Swanny or TedVoneida, Patty Miller, Angela Barzizza-Young, or Larry Cole.

 

A GENTLE REMINDER………

That on Saturday, April 28th, at 7 p.m., there will be a performance of “Give ‘Em  Hell, Harry”, with Ted Voneida as Harry Truman.  After intermission, there will be a few James Thurber skits, and as a grand finale, special guest Julia Childs will make an appearance to cook up a few ‘bon appetits’.  Some of you purchased auction tickets; for others, there will be tickets at the door.  Cheap – a heck of a deal.  Come, have fun while supporting our church.

 

Attention All Leaders and Committee Chairs

All Annual Reports to be included in the Annual Meeting packet are due April 30th.  Please submit or email reports to MaryBeth at [email protected].  Thank you. Annual Meeting packets will be available to the congregation on May 13th.

 

May Spiritual Cinema:  The Man From Earth

Please join us for Spiritual Cinema on Friday, May 4 at 7:00 PM. We will watch the independent motion picture, “Jerome Bixby’s The Man From Earth” (2007). The movie is 89 minutes and will be followed by a short discussion of some of the topics raised by the movie. Dan Flippo has volunteered to screen the movie in his home and has room for at least 14 people. Please click his address for a map or directions: 2650 Easthaven Drive, Hudson, OH 44236

Producer’s Description:   What would you think if you found out that someone you knew had been around since the dawn of man? What questions would you ask and what mysteries could they unmask? Join seven skeptical scholars on a riveting journey as they uncover the history of man through one of their close friends, who reveals he was born 14 millennia prior.

 

 

 

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Kent Community Sing-a-long Tonight!

Join us this evening, April 4th at 7 pm in the Fessenden Hall for our community sing!

 

Spiritual Cinema Cancelled

Due to an unforeseen event, Spiritual Cinema has been cancelled for this evening.

The Five Below fundraiser begins tomorrow, April 5, and runs through Saturday, April 7 at the Stow store located at 4332 Kent Road.  All the items in the store are $5 or less!  It is a great opportunity to purchase spring items and Easter goodies!  10% of your purchase is donated to the church with the necessary flyer.  Click here to print the necessary flyer.

 

Stewardship Campaign Update

As of Monday, the total pledged for the 2013 stewardship campaign was over $195,000!  Thank you to each and every one of you who has responded so generously to our invitation to help support the mission of our congregation.  We are very pleased with the response we have heard so far and we are encouraged that we might come close to our goal of $220,000.

We still have not heard the intentions of approximately 20 people/couples who pledged last year.  We are working on reaching out to those individuals.  If you have been considering renewing your pledge or making a new pledge, we want you to know that It’s not too late to help us reach our goal of continuing to provide and improve our programs and ministries.  We can still count your pledge in our finalized budget if we hear from you in the next week or so.  Pledges can be emailed or called in to the church office, or contact Marion Yeagler or Sandy Eaglen.

 

Sunday, April 8, 2012     In His Eyes

Led by The Rev. Melissa Carvill-Ziemer, Director of Religious  Education Karen Lapidus along with  Worship Associate Max Grubb –  Jesus was radically egalitarian. In his eyes all people were equal. Equality is a hallmark of justice. We will celebrate human equality and dignity in our special Easter services this morning. Our earlier service will be crafted with adults in mind, our later service will be created for children (first graders and up) and adults together. The choir will sing, we will celebrate and our annual egg hunt will be held immediately following our second service.

 

Egg Hunt for All Children Easter Morning

It has been a long-standing tradition of our church for the Middle School youth to host an Easter Egg Hunt for the younger children on Easter morning.

Here is what all parents need to know:

  • Immediately following the 11:15 worship service, all children grade 5 and younger should gather in the front of the sanctuary to decorate bags for collecting the eggs.  (In the meantime, the Middle School youth will hide the eggs outside…)
  • Parents and guardians are encouraged to assist their children as they travel outside.
  • While outside, please supervise your child to assure their safety!  The Middle School youth and a team of adults will be outside with the children, but we still need the watchful eyes of our parents.
  • The youngest children will hunt for eggs in the backyard of the Annex and the older children will hunt around the periphery of the church.

 

The Book Group will be meeting on Tuesday, April 10 at 7 pm in the home of  Kathie Slater.  Please bring a snack to share. This month we are reading the book Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghesse. Marion and Shiva Stone are twin brothers born of a secret union between a beautiful Indian nun and a brash British surgeon. Orphaned by their mother’s death and their father’s disappearance, bound together by a preternatural connection and a shared fascination with medicine, the twins come of age as Ethiopia hovers on the brink of revolution. Moving from Addis Ababa to New York City and back again, Cutting for Stone is an unforgettable story of love and betrayal, medicine and ordinary miracles–and two brothers whose fates are forever intertwined. If you have any questions you may contact Bonnie Harper.

 

Come Celebrate Passover!

The living tradition of Unitarian Universalism draws from many sources. This spring we will honor the Jewish tradition of Passover celebrating freedom and liberation.  Everyone in the congregation is invited to attend our family friendly Passover Seder on Friday, April 13 from 6:15 to 8:15 pm in Fessenden Hall.  During the Seder you will get to hear the ancient story of the Jewish people in the land of Egypt and to enjoy the special rituals and foods that are associated with this holiday.

Many of those foods require advance purchase and preparation.  In order to make sure that we have enough for everyone we need to know whether you plan to attend by Sunday, April 8.  There is a sign up sheet in Fessenden Hall along with a choice of roles you can play to help make our Seder a success.  If you have questions or need more information please speak to our Director of Religious Education Karen Lapidus or our minister Rev. Melissa Carvill-Ziemer.

 

Come Help Make Room for our NEW Tables and Chairs!  April 14th   9 am – 12 pm

Thanks to the generous memorial gifts received in honor of Gordon Vars and Robert Wood, we have the resources needed to replace our old tables and chairs.  In order to make room for our new ones, we need a community work day.  In addition, to preserve the integrity of our new shed, we are ordering patio block to create a level foundation.  We’ll need helpers to move the shed, level the ground and lay the block as well as reposition the shed.  We’ll appreciate all the help we can get with both of these tasks as “many hands make light work.”  Please let us know if you are able to assist.  [email protected]

 

What are your thoughts about UUCK worship?  Who are we theologically? 

Take the survey today!

Members of the Sunday Program Committee and Reverend Melissa Carvill-Ziemer would like your evaluation of our Sunday worship. We have prepared a short survey enabling members and friends to provide feedback on various aspects

of worship as well as providing us with the some information about the theological make-up of the congregation. The results of the survey will be shared with the congregation in a worship service on May 20.  It should only take about

8 minutes to complete on-line. The deadline for completing the survey is April 15, 2012. The following link will take you to the survey.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/UUchurchofKentWorshipSurvey

Lois Weir will bring a laptop computer to church on Sunday April 8 and 15 for individuals without internet access. Hard copies are available on the table outside of the sanctuary.  If possible, we appreciate completion of the survey online

as the survey site will tabulate the data for us. Contact Lois Weir, Christie Anderson or Rev. Carvill-Ziemer if you have questions.

 

Art in the Sanctuary

There will be a short “Spring Mood” art exhibit Apr. 1-15 with works by John Kluth with a reception from 12:30 to 2:00 on Apr. 15.  The art retrospective reception for Beth Sholtis will be Apr. 22 from 1-3 pn with that exhibit continuing through Apr. 29.  In May the exhibit will be provided by the RE department.

 

“Harvest Your Power: Learning your Leadership Potential” Workshop for April 21

Mark your calendar and save the date!  The Leadership Development Team is hosting a leadership workshop and we want you there!  Leadership development is very important at UUCK and our hope is to grow great leaders through on site training.  In this workshop, we will explore various themes related to leadership, including what it takes to be in leadership and how to better your skills if you already are in a leadership role.  We will provide coffee, tea, and juice, and a light snack.  There is no charge for the workshop.  The workshop will be held in the Annex on April 21st from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm.  Please plan to attend and bring a friend!  RSVP to Lori McGee by 4/18.

 

THE HUMAN RIGHT TO WATER

The April Special Collection on Sunday, April 22nd is for Unitarian Universalist Service Committee’s (UUSC) Justice Sunday. The theme is “Justice Is the Human Right to Water”, which focuses on how UUSC upholds the inherent worth and dignity of every person through specifically protecting the human right to water. All people have a right to safe, sufficient, affordable, accessible water for daily human needs. In the United States and internationally, UUSC and their partners are working to defend this right. We are doing this also in support of our Middle School youth. The Middle School students learn about social justice through the curriculum “Heeding the Call: Qualities of a Justice-Maker”.

Through discussions on the interdependence of environmental factors, they made the decision to raise awareness for the human right to safe, sufficient and affordable water. The class is partnering with the UUSC in the “Got Water?” campaign. The goal is to promote international, national, statewide, and local laws for clean waters where they do not exist. Students are making items out of duct tape. Wallets, purses and funky folders will be sold at the church and possibly at the Kent Farmer’s Market to fund this project.  Please make out your checks directly to UUSC.

 

Annual Meeting dates have been set!

Discussion Session: Thursday, May 31, 2012   7:00 pm in the Sanctuary

Voting Session: Sunday, June 3, 2012    10:30 am in the Sanctuary

 

Attention All Leaders and Committee Chairs

All Annual Reports to be included in the Annual Meeting packet are due April 30th.  Please submit or email reports to [email protected].  Thank you. Annual Meeting packets will be available to the congregation on May 13th.

 

 

CAMPOUT

“When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the universe”.   ~ John Muir

Concerned about where you fit into the scheme of things?  Maybe you don’t but could just use a break anyhow.  Whatever the reason, start packing your camping gear for a weekend adventure in Pennsylvania’s Allegheny National Forest with fellow UUs and friends on  May 11-13.

We will be camping at the Willow Bay Recreation Area, situated on the eastern side of the Allegheny Reservoir, two miles south of the New York State line.  Each campsite contains a picnic table, fire ring and tent pad.  Facilities include vault and flush toilets, drinking water and -get this- hot water showers!  Those who have endured the mud, blood and sweat of previous campouts will appreciate this.  Four-person cabins with electric are also available for rental.

Choice of activities is personal and there are no schedules.  If you wish to share your experiences around the evening bonfire, you are welcome to do so.  Some activities to consider include hiking the North Country Trail (serious hikers only) and/or any of the 33 miles of interconnecting loops in the Tracy Ridge Recreation Area (remember Walden ’04).

Canoe or kayak the reservoir.  Bring your own craft or rent.

Visit the historic Kinzua Viaduct formerly promoted as  the “Eighth Wonder Of The World”.  Once the tallest railroad bridge in existence, it was devastated by a tornado nine years ago.  Hike the walkway that extends over the gorge.

Tour the Seneca-Iroquois Museum in nearby Salamanca, N.Y.  Learn their version of history.

Go birding.  This is the peak migration time for song birds.  Watch for waterfowl and raptors.

If you love the outdoors (as I do) you will find that memories of these campouts stay with you over the years.  Memories of fellowship, music, great food and the smell of woodsmoke combine for a meaningful  and sustaining experience.

I will post more information in Fessenden on April 15.    Ed Stolish

 

A Thank You Note to the Unitarian Universalist Church of Kent

Thank you for joining the Kent Area Chamber of Commerce – you are one of 32 new members in 2012!  We look forward to seeing you at a future KACC event.

 

The Unitarian Universalist Church of Akron (UUCA) is eagerly anticipating our 3rd Annual Green Festival culminating with our 7th Annual Green Faire on Sunday, April 22 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and we hope you will share this news with our community!  This Green Festival and Green Faire are unique to our congregation, and the UUCA members who coordinate these events work hard each year to reflect UUCA’s social and ecological values by providing a wide variety of exhibits, vendors and activities for all ages.

Highlights of this year’s Green Festival include:

  • Creation of UUCA Community Garden
  • Menu for the Future class
  • Many Sides of Fracking discussion
  • The Green Man: The Face Within the Leaves worship service on Friday, April 20
  • 7th Annual Green Faire on Sunday, April 22

 

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Weekly e-nUUs, March 28, 2012

Anti-Fracking Event!

Concerned Citizens Ohio is presenting an ordinance to establish a Community Bill of Rights and a ban on fracking to Kent City Council on Wednesday, March 28, 7:30 p.m., at Kent City Hall, 325 S. DePeyster Street.  Rev. Melissa is one of the speakers and all are invited to attend and show their support.   Questions?  Contact Paulette Thurman.

 

Sunday, April 1, 2012     Let My People Go!

Led by The Rev. Melissa Carvill-Ziemer and Worship Associate Kristina Spaude –

A message of liberation is at the heart of the scriptures and stories of Passover. Freedom is a requirement for the realization of justice. How are we still struggling for freedom in our own time? How can the old story help illuminate the

struggles that greet our hands and feet today?

 

“Let Them Eat PIE!”

Well, folks, this is our last 2012 stewardship campaign “pie piece,” and with this one we want to offer everyone a tempting “piece of pie”!  There might not often be such a thing as a “free lunch,” but there IS a free piece of pie waiting for each of you this Sunday at the stewardship campaign table.  Stop in and celebrate the last day of our campaign–let’s all make sure it’s a successful one!–with us.

 

Sunday, April 1 is the official end of the 2013 Stewardship campaign.  Lots of pledges came in this week; thank you; thank you; thank you!!!  We’re still waiting for a substantial number of pledges from people, who pledged last year, and of course we’re hoping for another pledge this year.  In addition, an increase would help us to continue providing and improving those programs that change our lives, and those of our children, some of whom have pledged!!  As of Tuesday, we were at $162,438 pledged. Many thanks go to those who were able to increase their pledges. The outstanding pledges should take us to at least $200,000……If you haven’t pledged yet, we’re waiting for you. An email or call to the church office at [email protected]  is all it takes. Please…..give as generously as you are able.

 

Art in the Sanctuary

There will be a short “Spring Mood” art exhibit Apr. 1-15 with works by John Kluth with a reception from 12:30 to 2:00 on Apr. 15.  The art retrospective reception for Beth Sholtis will be Apr. 22 from 1-3 pn with that exhibit continuing through Apr. 29.  In May the exhibit will be provided by the RE department.

 

Come Help Make Room for our NEW Tables and Chairs!

April 14th   9 am – 12 pm

Thanks to the generous memorial gifts received in honor of Gordon Vars and Robert Wood, we have the resources needed to replace our old tables and chairs.  In order to make room for our new ones, we need a community work day.  In addition, to preserve the integrity of our new shed, we are ordering patio block to create a level foundation.  We’ll need helpers to move the shed, level the ground and lay the block as well as reposition the shed.  We’ll appreciate all the help we can get with both of these tasks as “many hands make light work.”  Please let us know if you are able to assist.  [email protected]

 

Doctrine of Discovery and Immigration

An Adult Exploration class will be presented on the Doctrine of Discovery and Immigration starting on Tuesday April 3rd at 7:00 pm until 8:30 pm for six consecutive weeks.  All are encouraged to participate including our youth.  These two issues are front and center with our UU Association and will be the major components of our upcoming Justice General Assembly in Phoenix.

This doctrine came into being with the 1452 Papal Bull giving Portugal the right to exploit, subjugate and enslave the natives of West Africa. This was followed in 1493 with Spain getting the same “rights” over the “new” world.

Sadly, the former English Colonies of Canada, New Zealand, Australia, and USA  codified this Doctrine into law and their native populations are still being subjugated, now in the form of structural violence. An example, the Phoenix Indian School (now gone) in its early years was a “prison school”

where native children were forced to “assimilate” – that is to give up their own tribal culture for the white man’s ways.

Much of our attitude towards immigrants has arisen from this Doctrine.

These attitudes have become part of our American culture and they are now part of the engine that drives our Euro-centric superior thinking, our continued racism, and xenophobia.  We will thoroughly explore the connections here and look seriously at what we might, we must, do about this.

Please let me or MaryBeth know if you will be attending.

Mac Goekler

 

Come Celebrate Passover!

The living tradition of Unitarian Universalism draws from many sources. This spring we will honor the Jewish tradition of Passover celebrating freedom and liberation.  Everyone in the congregation is invited to attend our family friendly Passover Seder on Friday, April 13 from 6:15 to 8:15 pm in Fessenden Hall.  During the Seder you will get to hear the ancient story of the Jewish people in the land of Egypt and to enjoy the special rituals and foods that are associated with this holiday.

Many of those foods require advance purchase and preparation.  In order to make sure that we have enough for everyone we need to know whether you plan to attend by Sunday, April 8.  There is a sign up sheet in Fessenden Hall along with a choice of roles you can play to help make our Seder a success.  If you have questions or need more information please speak to our Director of Religious Education Karen Lapidus or our minister Rev. Melissa Carvill-Ziemer.

 

Help Keep Our Littlest Ones Safe

As we all adapt to the new ways that we are using our space, please refrain from using the west door of the nursery (formerly the door to the library) and use only the door with the window.

Our growing group of UU babies thanks you for your cooperation!

 

A new Five Below fundraiser is scheduled for April 5, 6,and 7 at the Stow store located at 4332 Kent Road.  All the items in the store are $5 or less!  It is a great opportunity to purchase spring items and Easter goodies!  10% of your purchase is donated to the church with the necessary flyer.  Click here to print flyer.

 

Egg Hunt for All Children Easter Morning

It has been a long-standing tradition of our church for the Middle School youth to host an Easter Egg Hunt for the younger children on Easter morning. On April 1st they will be busy packing eggs with candy and toys and plan to hide them around the church and in the backyard of the Annex.

Here is what all parents need to know:

  • On Easter, the 11:15 service will be family-friendly and multigenerational.  Families with young and school-aged children should plan to attend then.  The 9:30 worship service will be focused toward older youth and adults. Nursery care for little ones up to age three will be provided both services.
  • Immediately following the 11:15 worship service, all children grade 5 and younger should gather in the front of the sanctuary to decorate bags for collecting the eggs.  (In the meantime, the Middle School youth will hide the eggs outside…)
  • Parents and guardians are encouraged to assist their children as they travel outside.
  • While outside, please supervise your child to assure their safety!  The Middle School youth and a team of adults will be outside with the children, but we still need the watchful eyes of our parents.
  • The youngest children will hunt for eggs in the backyard of the Annex and the older children will hunt around the periphery of the church.
  • In case of rain or other inclement weather, alternate plans will be announced during the 11:15 worship service.
  • Let Karen Lapidus, Director of Religious Education or any member of the RE Committee know if you have any questions or concerns.

 

The Book Group will be meeting on Tuesday, April 10 at 7 pm in the home of  Kathie Slater.  Please bring a snack to share. This month we are reading the book Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghesse. Marion and Shiva Stone are twin brothers born of a secret union between a beautiful Indian nun and a brash British surgeon. Orphaned by their mother’s death and their father’s disappearance, bound together by a preternatural connection and a shared fascination with medicine, the twins come of age as Ethiopia hovers on the brink of revolution. Moving from Addis Ababa to New York City and back again, Cutting for Stone is an unforgettable story of love and betrayal, medicine and ordinary miracles–and two brothers whose fates are forever intertwined. If you have any questions you may contact Bonnie Harper.

 

Annual Meeting dates have been set!

Discussion Session: Thursday, May 31, 2012   7:00 pm in the Sanctuary

Voting Session: Sunday, June 3, 2012    10:30 am in the Sanctuary

 

Attention All Leaders and Committee Chairs

All Annual Reports to be included in the Annual Meeting packet are due April 30th.  Please submit or email reports to MaryBeth at [email protected].  Thank you. Annual Meeting packets will be available to the congregation on May 13th.

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Spiritual Cinema, Tonight!  March 21st 7:30 pm   Topic: Stereotyping

Our March Spiritual Cinema will explore the damage done by stereotyping of all kinds: racial, gender, GBLT, and other forms of mass media stereotyping.  We will show fifties sit-coms Amos n’ Andy and Car 54 Where Are You?  to illustrate the kind of biases and bigotries that still affect us all.  Each short film will be followed by discussion of the issues raised by this material.  Some snacks will be provided, but this is not a potluck affair.  All materials shown are G-rated, children are encouraged to come and share their reactions to art that has shaped the world in which they are growing up.  Please be aware that this material has been chosen precisely because it is offensive!

 

Family Movie Night, March 23rd, 7  pm

Our March 23rd family movie is a collection of Star Trek parodies. No, we won’t show any actual Star Trek, but we will show famous take offs on Star Trek, like the legendary seventies spoof Quark, “Where no Fan has gone Before” from Futurama, plus the movie serials that inspired the t.v. show, Captain Video and Buck Rogers. All of this leads up to our main feature, the p.g. movie Galaxy Quest. If you love Star Trek, or if you just have a great sense of humor, this is the family movie night for you! This features a pot-luck supper, some food will be ready, but please bring your own favorites to share.

 

Two more Sundays for PIE!!
Prepare yourself for another sweet tooth titillation!  This Sunday is your last chance to take home one of those delicious Amish-baked pies you’ve all been eyeing these past few weeks!  In the interest of fairness, this Sunday anyone whose birthday falls in April, May, June, July, August, September, or October–these are all the months not included last week– can get one free pie raffle ticket at the stewardship table.  As usual, additional tickets can be purchased for just $1.00.

On Sunday, April 1 there will be a PIE celebration at the end of the Stewardship campaign.  Join us in Fessenden Hall during coffee hour for a tasty treat.

Have you made your pledge of financial support to our beloved church?  We’re still looking for about 60 pledges that haven’t come in yet.  At $136,500 pledged so far, we’re a little more than halfway to our goal of $220,000.  We need your help so that we can continue to provide and improve the programming that enriches the lives of us all.  Please give as generously as you are able.

Pledge cards and information will continue to be available at the Stewardship table in Fessenden Hall during coffee hour.  Bring your favorite pie recipe and turn in your pledge at the same time!

Stewardship co-chairs,   Marion Yeagler and Sandy Eaglen

 

 

CUUPs

March 24 from 2-4 PM KC will host a faery garden workshop in Fessenden Hall. Be prepared to get dirty! You will go home with a starter kit for your very own faery garden. A $3 donation is suggested to cover the materials.

If there is anything in particular about the Pagan traditions that you would like to learn more about please contact KC or Deb so we may cover these items in our workshops.

As always, feel free to call KC Pallone or Deb Biggins for more information.

 

 

INTERDENOMINATIONAL FRACKING MEETING

FACT(Faith Communities Together) will be holding a meeting on hydraulic fracturing (fracking) on Saturday, March 24th, from 10 am-12:30 pm, at the Fairmount Presbyterian Church, 2757 Fairmount Boulevard, Cleveland Heights.  FACT was started in the Kirtland UU Church, and includes 15 churches of various denominations.  It spans eight Ohio counties and has 93 participating members who range from atheists to active members of religious congregations who are approaching environmental issues from a moral and/or spiritual perspective.

If you would like to attend this meeting, please contact Ted and Swanny Voneida for car pooling arrangements.

 

Anti-Fracking Event

Concerned Citizens Ohio is presenting an ordinance to establish a Community Bill of Rights and a ban on fracking to Kent City Council on Wednesday, March 28, 7:30 p.m., at Kent City Hall, 325 S. DePeyster Street.  Rev. Melissa is one of the speakers and all are invited to attend and show their support.   Questions?  Please contact Paulette Thurman.

 

Sunday, March 25, 2012    From Tolerance to Humility

Led by The Rev. Tim Temerson and Worship Associate Kristina Spaude

As Unitarian Universalists, we affirm tolerance as an important religious value. But is it enough simply to tolerate difference and diversity or can we move to a deeper, more authentic place of acceptance and celebration? Today we will explore the beauty and the challenge of difference and consider the role of another religious value – humility – in helping us to move beyond tolerance.

The Rev. Tim Temerson is the minister of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Akron.  He and I will be participating in the time honored tradition of a pulpit swap this morning.  With this swap, he and I are looking forward to strengthening the ties between our congregations.  

 

Surprise Friends Returns!

Stop by during coffee hour this Sunday to be anonymously paired up with a child from our congregation if you’ve not yet had an opportunity to do so.  Children who want to participate will need to fill out a short form. Beginning April 11 and continuing through the month, notes and small gifts will be secretly exchanged every Sunday leading up to the big reveal on April 29th!

 

Come Celebrate Passover!

The living tradition of Unitarian Universalism draws from many sources. This spring we will honor the Jewish tradition of Passover celebrating freedom and liberation.  Everyone in the congregation is invited to attend our family friendly Passover Seder on Friday, April 13 from 6:15 to 8:15 pm in Fessenden Hall.  During the Seder you will get to hear the ancient story of the Jewish people in the land of Egypt and to enjoy the special rituals and foods that are associated with this holiday.

Many of those foods require advance purchase and preparation.  In order to make sure that we have enough for everyone we need to know whether you plan to attend by Sunday, April 8.  There is a sign up sheet in Fessenden Hall along with a choice of roles you can play to help make our Seder a success.  If you have questions or need more information please speak to our Director of Religious Education Karen Lapidus or our minister Rev. Melissa Carvill-Ziemer.

 

Annual Meeting dates have been set!

Discussion Session: Thursday, May 31, 2012   7:00 pm in the Sanctuary

Voting Session: Sunday, June 3, 2012    10:30 am in the Sanctuary

 

Attention All Leaders and Committee Chairs

All Annual Reports to be included in the Annual Meeting packet are due April 30th.  Please  email reports to [email protected].  Thank you.  Annual Meeting packets will be available to the congregation on May 13th.

 

The 4th and 5th grade RE class has started raising money to donate to people around the world through a kiva account. Kiva is a non-profit organization that helps people around the world who are trying to better their lives set up loan accounts that others can then donate money to.  The money is donated in $25 increments and the children will have the opportunity to read the people’s story and decide who they want to donate the money too. The great thing about the Kiva program is that it is a loan so as soon as the people receiving the money can pay it back the money will be returned to the 4th and 5th graders account allowing future classes to continue donating and helping to make difference in people’s lives.  More information on the Kiva program can be found at www.kiva.org.  If you would like to help out with this cause the 4th and 5th graders are making origami cranes that will be available to purchase during coffee hour or you can see one of the 4th and 5th grade RE teachers for more information or to purchase one.

 

Doctrine of Discovery and Immigration

An Adult Exploration class will be presented on the Doctrine of Discovery and Immigration starting on Tuesday April 3rd at 7:00 pm until 8:30 pm for six consecutive weeks.  All are encouraged to participate including our youth.  These two issues are front and center with our UU Association and will be the major components of our upcoming Justice General Assembly in Phoenix.

This doctrine came into being with the 1452 Papal Bull giving Portugal the right to exploit, subjugate and enslave the natives of West Africa. This was followed in 1493 with Spain getting the same “rights” over the “new” world.

Sadly, the former English Colonies of Canada, New Zealand, Australia, and USA  codified this Doctrine into law and their native populations are still being subjugated, now in the form of structural violence. An example, the Phoenix Indian School (now gone) in its early years was a “prison school” where native children were forced to “assimilate” – that is to give up their own tribal culture for the white man’s ways.

Much of our attitude towards immigrants has arisen from this Doctrine.

These attitudes have become part of our American culture and they are now part of the engine that drives our Euro-centric superior thinking, our continued racism, and xenophobia.  We will thoroughly explore the connections here and look seriously at what we might, we must, do about this.

Please let me or MaryBeth know if you will be attending.

Mac Goekler

 

The financial literacy program known as $.A.F.E. (Strategies for Attaining Financial Empowerment) is hosting its third annual “Money Saving Expo” at the Kent Free Library meeting hall in downtown Kent, from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Thursday March 29, 2012.

This year we are focusing on showing communities to save money using local available resources with a theme “Go Local, Save Local and Live Local”. This expo, generously sponsored by Fortis College, Hometown Bank and Portage Community Bank, includes a variety of exhibitors and demonstrators who will be on hand to share information including Kent Community TimeBank, Habitat for Humanity of Portage County, Haymakers Farmers’ Market, Main Street Kent, Consumer Credit Counseling Services, Kauffman Tire, DIY household cleaners, Couponing, and Preserving locally grown foods.

The Ohio Benefit Bank will offer free tax filing services for Ohio residents whose annual income is less than $ 60, 000. Admission and parking is free. There will be free refreshments and door prizes. Transportation is available, courtesy of PARTA, for those in need.

There will also be a presentation on “Identity Theft – What you need to know”, Insurance Importance, Investing for your future, Manage Family Finances & Create Spending Plan, and from Kent Community TimeBank. This expo is a wonderful opportunity to Portage and surrounding county residents for one-stop free financial education that encourages self-sufficiency, enjoy food, and a chance to win door prize.

 

A new Five Below fundraiser is scheduled for April 5, 6,and 7 at the Stow store located at 4332 Kent Road.  All the items in the store are $5 or less!  It is a great opportunity to purchase spring items and Easter goodies!  10% of your purchase is donated to the church with the necessary flyer.  Click here to print the flyer.

 

The Book Group will be meeting on Tuesday, April 10 at 7 pm in the home of  Kathie Slater.  Please bring a snack to share. This month we are reading the book Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghesse. Marion and Shiva Stone are twin brothers born of a secret union between a beautiful Indian nun and a brash British surgeon. Orphaned by their mother’s death and their father’s disappearance, bound together by a preternatural connection and a shared fascination with medicine, the twins come of age as Ethiopia hovers on the brink of revolution. Moving from Addis Ababa to New York City and back again, Cutting for Stone is an unforgettable story of love and betrayal, medicine and ordinary miracles–and two brothers whose fates are forever intertwined. If you have any questions you may contact Bonnie Harper.

 

Children’s and Family Library Moves to Founders’ Lounge

All of the children’s books that had been housed in the Annex are now part of the library in Founders’ Lounge. We have a wide selection of folk tales from many corners of the world and from many ages in time.  The collection of  books with craft and game ideas are sure to keep children busy and happy for long stretches of time.  There are books to help families celebrate just about every holiday of the year.

We are especially blessed to have such a wide array of resources that affirm and support all kinds of families.  Many aspects of family life are addressed in our books on birth, death, adoption, illness, disability and the blending of families.

What we don’t have a lot of, however, are resources about Unitarian Universalism!  If you happen to be browsing the online UUA bookstore and happen upon a gem that you think would be a good addition to our collection, your donation will be gladly accepted!

Books can be signed out for 2 weeks.  Each book has a brightly colored card clipped inside.  Please put your name, the date and your contact information on the card and place the card in the basket on the table near the nursery door.  When you return books, please place them in the box on the table near the nursery (not on the shelves).  We are sharing the check-out and return system with the Adult Library.

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Weekly e-nUUs, March 14, 2012

Debut Performance this Friday, Mar. 16 th at 8:00 pm 

Unitarian Universalist Church of Kent    228 Gougler Ave   Kent, OH 44240 

You, You and Me will open for Claudia Schmidt as part of the  the Cuyahoga River Concert Series!   If you haven’t been to a Cuyahoga River Concert yet, this is one not to miss. In a warm, intimate, acoustically ideal setting, this trio will soothe your soul with sweet harmony.

The headliner for the evening is Claudia Schmidt, a nationally known jazz/folk singer from Michigan. Her concert is sure to delight!  http://www.claudiaschmidt.com/

Tickets $10 at the Door

 

St. Patrick’s Day Irish Dinner – There are still a few remaining tickets available!  

Dinner includes of corned beef, cabbage, colcannon, carrots, and soda bread.  Saturday, March 17 at 5:00 p.m. in Fessenden Hall.  Contact Lois Weir  or Meg Milko for tickets or more information.

 

Celtic Clan of Kent Concert.

Come to a family friendly Concert of traditional and contemporary Irish folk music to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.

Saturday, 17 March, 7 pm

Unitarian Universalist Church of Kent

Visit us at Facebook to hear some tunes. Tickets at the door: $7 Adults, children under 12 free. This is a fun fundraiser for the church.  Contact for information: Trish McLoughlin

 

A Pie for All Seasons!

Let’s gladly say farewell to the chilly winds and gray skies of winter!  If your birthday is in one of the cold months–November, December, January, February, or March–you could probably use a delicious pie to warm your heart! We want to help you out–if your birthday falls in any of these months (all ages qualify), you can get one free raffle ticket for this week’s pie drawing; additional tickets can be purchased for $1.00.

Oh, and by the way, we’ll also have pledge cards available at the  stewardship table, right next to the pies.  We’re at the midpoint of our March campaign–don’t be the last to turn in your card!

P.P.S.  We’re still looking for tempting pie recipes–please share your favorites.

Sandy Eaglen and Marion Yeagler

 

Sunday, March 18, 2012  This Particular Call

Led by The Rev. Melissa Carvill-Ziemer and Worship Associate Bonnie Harper –

Every year our association of congregations has a General Assembly in June. This year our gathering will not be business as usual. This year we will have a Justice General Assembly with a very particular call. Whether you think you might have any interest in attending or not, I hope you will join us to consider the call our association is being invited to respond to in Phoenix and all across our country. David Petras of the Phoenix Witness Project will be with us to receive our special collection which will be used to help fund scholarships to Justice GA.


Surprise Friends Returns!

March 11, 18 or 25th stop by during coffee hour to be anonymously paired up with a child from our congregation.  Children who want to participate will need to fill out a short form. Beginning April 11 and continuing through the month, notes and small gifts will be secretly exchanged every Sunday leading up to the big reveal on April 29th!

 

A new Five Below fundraiser is scheduled for April 5, 6,and 7 at the Stow store located at 4332 Kent Road.  All the items in the store are $5 or less!  It is a great opportunity to purchase spring items and Easter goodies!  10% of your purchase is donated to the church with the necessary flyer.  Flyer is attached to this email.


The Book Group will be meeting on Tuesday, April 10 at 7 pm in the home of  Kathie Slater.  Please bring a snack to share. This month we are reading the book Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghesse. Marion and Shiva Stone are twin brothers born of a secret union between a beautiful Indian nun and a brash British surgeon. Orphaned by their mother’s death and their father’s disappearance, bound together by a preternatural connection and a shared fascination with medicine, the twins come of age as Ethiopia hovers on the brink of revolution. Moving from Addis Ababa to New York City and back again, Cutting for Stone is an unforgettable story of love and betrayal, medicine and ordinary miracles–and two brothers whose fates are forever intertwined. If you have any questions you may contact Bonnie Harper.

 

CUUPs

Thank you to everyone that came to the CUUPS first meeting and full Moon ritual. It was a privilege to be in such wonderful company! The food was delicious and the energy we raised was nurturing in many ways. We have named the new group Sacred Moon Cuups and the next meeting we have KC will propose a mission statement for review. I know many people wanted to attend but could not, and I hope to see you at other gatherings.

Ostara will be celebrated on Sunday March 18 from 1-4 PM at the Jailhouse in Fred Fuller park. There will be potluck refreshments, a children’s Ostara Egg hunt, a children’s ritual, and an adult ritual!

March 24 from 2-4 PM KC will host a faery garden workshop in Fessenden Hall. Be prepared to get dirty! You will go home with a starter kit for your very own faery garden. A $3 donation is suggested to cover the materials.

If there is anything in particular about the Pagan traditions that you would like to learn more about please contact KC or Deb so we may cover these items in our workshops.

As always, feel free to contact KC Pallone or Deb Biggins for more information.

 

INTERDENOMINATIONAL FRACKING MEETING

FACT(Faith Communities Together) will be holding a meeting on hydraulic fracturing (fracking) on Saturday, March 24th, from 10 am-12:30 pm, at the Fairmount Presbyterian Church, 2757 Fairmount Boulevard, Cleveland Heights.  FACT was started in the Kirtland UU Church, and includes 15 churches of various denominations.  It spans eight Ohio counties and has 93 participating members who range from atheists to active members of religious congregations who are approaching environmental issues from a moral and/or spiritual perspective.

If you would like to attend this meeting, please contact Ted and Swanny Voneida for car pooling arrangements.

 

Doctrine of Discovery and Immigration

An Adult Exploration class will be presented on the Doctrine of Discovery and Immigration starting on Tuesday April 3rd at 7:00 pm until 8:30 pm for six consecutive weeks.  All are encouraged to participate including our youth.  These two issues are front and center with our UU Association and will be the major components of our upcoming Justice General Assembly in Phoenix.

This doctrine came into being with the 1452 Papal Bull giving Portugal the right to exploit, subjugate and enslave the natives of West Africa. This was followed in 1493 with Spain getting the same “rights” over the “new” world.

Sadly, the former English Colonies of Canada, New Zealand, Australia, and USA  codified this Doctrine into law and their native populations are still being subjugated, now in the form of structural violence. An example, the Phoenix Indian School (now gone) in its early years was a “prison school”

where native children were forced to “assimilate” – that is to give up their own tribal culture for the white man’s ways.

Much of our attitude towards immigrants has arisen from this Doctrine.

These attitudes have become part of our American culture and they are now part of the engine that drives our Euro-centric superior thinking, our continued racism, and xenophobia.  We will thoroughly explore the connections here and look seriously at what we might, we must, do about this.

Please let me or MaryBeth know if you will be attending.

Mac Goekler

 

Children’s and Family Library Moves to Founders’ Lounge

All of the children’s books that had been housed in the Annex are now part of the library in Founders’ Lounge. We have a wide selection of folk tales from many corners of the world and from many ages in time.  The collection of  books with craft and game ideas are sure to keep children busy and happy for long stretches of time.  There are books to help families celebrate just about every holiday of the year.

We are especially blessed to have such a wide array of resources that affirm and support all kinds of families.  Many aspects of family life are addressed in our books on birth, death, adoption, illness, disability and the blending of families.

What we don’t have a lot of, however, are resources about Unitarian Universalism!  If you happen to be browsing the online UUA bookstore and happen upon a gem that you think would be a good addition to our collection, your donation will be gladly accepted!

Books can be signed out for 2 weeks.  Each book has a brightly colored card clipped inside.  Please put your name, the date and your contact information on the card and place the card in the basket on the table near the nursery door.  When you return books, please place them in the box on the table near the nursery (not on the shelves).  We are sharing the check-out and return system with the Adult Library.

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Weekly e-nUUs – March 7, 2012

PARKING INFORMATION AND REQUEST FOR ALL UU CHURCH OF KENT MEMBERS ATTENDING

GORDON VARS’ MEMORIAL SERVICE

Saturday, March 10th at 2:00 pm

We are expecting approximately 200 people for this service and reception and are still very much in need of volunteers to donate food.

In addition, we also are in need of the following volunteers

  • Saturday set-up  beginning at 9 am
  • Kitchen volunteers to receive and organize food for reception beginning at 12 pm; this will also include making coffee/tea and putting food out just prior to the end of the service
  • Clean-up crew volunteers following the reception

Please contact Rev. Melissa if you are able to assist with any of these tasks.  [email protected]

Also, arrangements for additional parking have been made at both Central School for the lot located behind the school and at the lot at the Physical Therapy and Pain Management offices located on the corner of Gougler Ave and Main Street.  A uniformed Kent City Police Officer will be directing traffic and assisting those crossing Mantua Street from Central School.

We are requesting that our Church members who are able to walk a short distance please use these additional parking areas leaving the spaces closest to the Church available for those visiting us.  Also, please remember that the parking spaces closest to the Annex and those behind Franklin Township Hall are reserves for handicap accessible parking.

Since we will have police assistance, we no longer are in need of parking volunteers, we thank those of you who had previously volunteered for this and are hopeful that you will consider assisting with set-up and clean-up.

Please know that we very much appreciate everyone’s cooperation and assistance!  You are what makes this church a community!  Thank you.

 

“What’s That?” You Say.  More Pies?!  Hooray!!

This week, in honor of Youth Sunday, each of our “junior” U.U.ers eighteen and younger–including infants and toddlers– can get a free raffle ticket for a yummy pie just by stopping at the stewardship campaign table during coffee hour.  Our “senior” U.U.ers, those of us over eighteen, can also purchase tickets for $1.00.  By the way, did you know that some of our younger congregational members already pledge on their own?  Wow!

Three lucky pie winners will be selected at 11:10; last week’s  winners–you’ll recognize them by their happy smiles– were Becky Haines’ granddaughter Margee, the Slaters, and Michelle Bores. Remember– March is our stewardship campaign month–let’s celebrate spring by pledging to support and build our wonderful church together!

Sandy Eaglen and Marion Yeagler

 

Sunday, March 11, 2012  What it Takes to Speak Out

Led by the Youth Group and Worship Associate, Kristian Spaude

Our Youth take over!  This service will be about how our Unitarian Universalist principles and background affect us (the youth) on our journey into adulthood. The service features music by and stories from the youth.

Join us at 9:30 and 11:15 AM.

Don’t forget to set your clocks ahead one hour for Daylight Savings Time – you don’t want to miss what the Youth have planned.

 

 

Children’s Choir will rehearse with Becky Haines in the sanctuary from on Sunday, March 11 at 10:40 until 11:10.  Children younger than 5 must be accompanied by an adult.  This is a great time for children to join the choir!  They will sing during worship sometime this spring.

 

Concerned Citizens Ohio is collecting signatures of Kent residents in support of an ordinance to ban horizontal hydrofracking during coffee hour and after second service  on March 11.  Information handouts are available.

 

Beth Sholtis funeral  –  The family of Beth Sholtis has announced that her funeral will be held at 2 p.m., March 12th, at Guerriero Funeral Home, 1550 W. 19th St., Ashtabula, with burial to follow in Saint Joseph Cemetery.  Visitation will be from 12 noon until time of service, March 12th, at the funeral home.

We are exploring the possibility of hosting a showing of Beth’s artwork in our sanctuary later this spring.  If you have any pieces of her work that you would be willing to loan for this purpose, please contact John Kluth who will be coordinating the show.

For those that want to send condolence cards – please contact the church office for an address.

 

The Book Group will be meeting on Tuesday, March 13, at 7 pm in the home of Betty Kendrick. Thank you, Betty for helping us out this winter with an accessible place to meet.  Those attending should bring a snack to share.

We have been reading fairly serious/heavy novels in recent months.  We decided on a fun, light book for March. We will be reading Home to Woefield by Susan Juby. Prudence Burns, a well-intentioned New Yorker full of back-to-the-land ideals, just inherited Woefield Farm–thirty acres of scrubland, dilapidated buildings, and one half-sheared sheep. But the bank is about to foreclose, so Prudence must turn things around fast and thus our story.

In April we will be reading the book Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghesse. If you have any questions you may contact Bonnie Harper.

 

Celtic Clan of Kent Concert.

Come to a family friendly Concert of traditional and contemporary Irish folk music to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.

Saturday, 17 March, 7 pm

Unitarian Universalist Church of Kent

Visit us at Facebook to hear some tunes. Tickets at the door: $7 Adults, children under 12 free. This is a fun fundraiser for the church.  Contact for information: Trish McLoughlin

 

The middle school youth have been learning about justice this year as a part of their curriculum.  Using the democratic process—and with concern for the interdependent web of existence- they have decided to raise money and awareness for the human right to water.  They are planning to make items out of duct tape and sell them…the proceeds going to help the global water crisis. They are seeking donations of duct tape as well as empty cereal boxes (to make amazingly funky folders).

 

We are a generous church indeed! Thanks to all of you, our March Special Collection total for the Hartville Migrant Ministry was $664.23. Thank you to the entire congregation for supporting this most worthy cause!

Peace, ~)–|

Sally Burnell, chair

Social Justice Committee

 

Joanne Nussbaum, a member of our church, is currently serving in the Peace Corps in Mongolia and has requested that we send seeds, preferably for food items, but also flowers. The Social Justice Committee will provide a box in the Founders Lounge for the next few weeks where you can drop seed donations that we will then send to Joanne to assist the Mongolian people. Your help in this project will be most appreciated. If you have any questions about it, please feel free to contact Sally Burnell. Thank you! ~)–|

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