Facilities Committee Meeting
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Our on-going first Wednesday crafting time now includes a mix of skill sets including laughter, camaraderie & a break from routine. Mark your calendar to join us the first Wednesday in September as we morph into broader directions beyond just painting rocks (which continues). Exploring Creativity is energizing. Bring your project, lunch & beverage & drop in between 11:30 - 2:00 to participate. No host; no RSVP needed; set-up/clean-up is shared; just roll on over & see what is born
Join us for choir practice on Wednesdays at 6:30pm
Join us for a Full Moon Sound Bath and Labyrinth Walk!
Interested in joining other UUCOD members in a friendly game or two of scrabble? ALL ARE WELCOME-FROM NOVICE TO EXPERT! We will meet the first and third Thursday of the month at 11:00am. Please contact Carol Lavoie for more information.
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Film Series on Fridays @ 10 – 11:30 am on
November 11, 18
December 2, 9, 16
This five-week seminar will examine the changing characterizations of African Americans in film since D.W. Griffith’s The Birth of a Nation (1915). While there is a rich history of African Americans in film both behind and in front of the camera, film scholar Donald Bogle states, “No racial group or ethnicity was more blatantly distorted than African Americans.”
Worship Leader: Rev. Ian W. Riddell
Worship Associate: Bob Rancourt
How is hope different from optimism? How can we be hopeful in these times? The returning darkness of winter brings us opportunities for connection and renewal. How can we learn to be a people of hope?
Join Gustavo Wong in the Community Room for Tai Chi classes. This is a free class.
Join us each Monday as for a group meditation and inspirational reading. Drop-ins are welcome.
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Join us for choir practice on Wednesdays at 6:30pm
Interested in joining other UUCOD members in a friendly game or two of scrabble? ALL ARE WELCOME-FROM NOVICE TO EXPERT! We will meet the first and third Thursday of the month at 11:00am. Please contact Carol Lavoie for more information.
Film Series on Fridays @ 10 – 11:30 am on
November 11, 18
December 2, 9, 16
This five-week seminar will examine the changing characterizations of African Americans in film since D.W. Griffith’s The Birth of a Nation (1915). While there is a rich history of African Americans in film both behind and in front of the camera, film scholar Donald Bogle states, “No racial group or ethnicity was more blatantly distorted than African Americans.”
Join us on the 3rd Sunday of each month from 8:00-9:00am in the Labyrinth.