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March 20 , 10:30 am



Bringing Our Past into the Future:
The 300th Anniversary of the Church
                                                               Reverend Charles Wilson





Sunday Seminar

This Sunday, March 20th , Linda Weltner will be speaking about the other face of discrimination, not the prejudice shown to people of color but the privileges given white people. Come and be enlightened.

Sunday Seminar meets in the Nichols Library (rear of the building), is open to all and nursery care is available. We gather at 8:45 am, begin at 9 am and are done in time to attend Sunday Service at 10:30 am.  

B and G Workday - 
this Saturday!
MARCH 19- 9-12 NOON

In preparation for April 3 and other spring events, we are having a workday THIS SATURDAY March 19, 9-12 NOON, in the morning and perhaps beyond. 

This can include grounds pick up and clean up, some small repairs inside, and some kitchen up keep so that well used room stays as functional as possible. The concept is allow a full week after this date to deal with other issues as they appear (and they always do).

PLEASE consider joining our small group so it is bigger and more productive. Thanks.  Any questions please contact Steve Krom.

Easter Flowers
Order your Easter flowers today!

It is that time of year again! It's time to order your Easter flowers. 

This year we are offering: White Hydrangea. White Cyclamen, White Tulips  and  White Mums for $20.00/plant. You may order them in memory or honor of someone or something or for yourself or just because you'd enjoy participating!

You can pay through Paypal, or drop a check or cash off at the office. Your order is due: March 23. As always, thank you for your support! 
 
Sandi Peaslee concert
Sunday, April 10 

On Sunday, April 10 students and friends of Sandi Peaslee will present a concert in her honor at 3 pm at Lexington High School. Tickets are available at: http://www.sandipeasleeconcert.com/. Tickets will also be available at the door. 
UUCM Choir and Friends concert 
Sunday, April 24 at 3 pm

Join the UUCM Choir and Friends for a concert in celebration of our 300th birthday on Sunday, April 24 at 3 pm. Selections from the Vivaldi Gloria and some of our favorite anthems. Goodwill offering at the door. 

Social  Dances
Social Dances workshop is  April 3 2016! 

Stathi Stratis will offer his free workshop on Samba and other Ballroom Dances on the First Sunday of every month. RSVPs are helpful so please register. Donations to benefit UUCM are welcome but not required. All skill levels are welcome and so are friends.

If you have questions please call Stathi at: 781-631-0232.

Come join in the fun!        

Greek Folk Dancing
April 10th

If Samba isn't your cup of tea, or if you're game for more, come join Stathi Stratis on the  Second Sunday of each month at 1 pm for Greek Folk dancing! The first lesson is on April 10th.

 

As with Stathi's Samba & Other Ballroom Dance workshop, there is no fee, but donations to UUCM are welcome.

 

This workshop is for everyone. No experience is needed and you are welcome to bring friends. Please do RSVP so Stathi may plan accordingly.

If you have questions please call Stathi at: 781-631-0232.
Lunch Bunch 
March 18th
 
Be sure to join us for Lunch Bunch this Friday, March 18th at Noon!

Lunch bunch was a blast Tuesday February 23rd!




 

Dates for the upcoming Lunch Bunch gatherings: 

April 21st; May 3rd; June 10th




 
 
 
 








                         
 
 
                          
 
Newcomers (and recent-comers!) Gatherings
Do you have questions about Unitarian Universalism? Are you curious about our community? Would you like to meet our minister and others who are new today or in recent months? Join Rev. Wendy and other new and recent-comers at one or more of our monthly Newcomers Gatherings. Grab coffee and refreshments first and then head into the Minister's Study by the porch door. The gatherings are informal and you are welcome to attend for a few minutes or stay as long as the conversation continues.

Gatherings are 'first Sundays' ~  Apr 3, May 1 & Jun 5th.
Ashe Namaste Yoga - Yoga will be on the fourth Sunday every month. Next class Sunday - March 27th!
  
What are daily practices that sustain us? Ashe Namaste Yoga offers yoga and movement which honors the divine in each of us. Yoga cultivates awareness through flexibility, spirituality, breath and brain. This supports a healthy lifestyle, wellness and equanimity. The last half hour of class integrates Umoja, the Dance of Abundance circle dance, integrating strength, flexibility and rhythm that will heighten a sense of wellness, vibrancy and interconnectedness. Share with others who are exploring new levels of awareness of Mind-Body-Spirit and stress reduction. This class is for everyone! Classes are 2:00-3:30 pm and $25 but a sliding scale ($5-$25) registration process is in place to accommodate financial restraints. We encourage anyone who is able to pay $25 to do so as Wyoma travels in from Dorchester and travel costs increase appropriately increase our cost to bring this wonderful program to our community. But our goal is many people attending so please do not let finances stand in the way. Take advantage of the sliding scale!

WYOMA is a certified yoga instructor from the Sivananda Yoga Vendanta Centre in Montreal, Quebec. She has taught yoga for over 40 years and now blends a variety of classical yoga styles. She is also a holistic coach and creator of the African Healing Dance.

For more information contact Nikki Moore


Gratitude  ~

Thank you to everyone who made the Colonial Dinner such a wonderful event!
And also the Tri-Centennial Committee for their Sunday morning slices of history.
And to the Visioning Team for updates and another chance to participate by sharing priorities and volunteering for committee and team work.
And thank you to all who have recently signed up to participate more deeply in getting to know one another as we move the work and heart of UUCM into our next century.

Wheel of Life

Sandi Peaslee welcomes your cards at her home address:
30 Gables Circle
Salem, MA 01970

Gary Griffiths has been moved to The Brentwood Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center and is receiving visitors, cards and well-wishes. The Brentwood Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center, 56 Liberty St, Danvers, MA 01923 (978) 777-2700

You are invited!
APRIL 3rd at 3 pm
        A Birthday Party for UUCM!

Our Tricentennial party is happening soon! Please let us know if you will join us by responding to your email invitation. If you did not receive an invitation, please forgive our error, know that we very much want your presence, and respond instead to Cindy Moore (cwm222@hotmail.com or 781-639-9149). And last, more volunteers to bring an appetizer or treat to share would be most welcome. After all, what's a party without good food?

 
Auction News
Date: May 14th

Save the date for a "A Night on Broadway" on May 14 for UUCM's Annual Auction .  

Starting thinking about donations for both our Silent and Live Auctions! Your donations is what truly makes this event!

Remember the date: May 14th! We want to see you there! More details to follow. 

If you have any questions please contact Sheila Donovan!

February Lunch Bunch was a hit! 

The next Lunch Bunch is in March!

Join us on March 18th for another wonderful lunch together!


Registration link is below!


We hope to see you there!




~Wild Things Youth Group Schedule ~
 
Fun: Plans are in the works for indoor skydiving, laser quest and white water rafting. On the books right now, however, is a trip in to see Blue Man Group on Sunday, March 20th at 2 pm. RSVPs are ESSENTIAL so please let Rev. Wendy know right away if you are going! We're planning on the 'poncho' seats so we need to do a Valentine's Day fundraiser to help defray costs! This is a chance to go and have some fun together and also be part of the conversation of 'what's next!'
 
Service: Youth Group cooks at Lifebridge every '2nd Friday' of the month. At least one adult arrives by 4:30 to review the meal plan. Youth arrive by 5 pm and are done by 7:15 pm. This is a chance to provide support to those in need, work together and also meet people who are part of our world community but living in very different circumstances.
 
Lifebridge Schedule =  Apr 8, May 13 & June 10.
 
Community: We have a sleepover every month at UUCM. We make individual pizzas, play games, do tattoos and other fun things! This is a chance to make friends you might not otherwise make due to location, grade, etc.
 
Sleepover Schedule = Mar 19, Apr 9, May 14 and June 18. 




TriCentennial Cookbooks & Merchandise 


We still have our TriCentennial Cookbooks! We also have tote bags and hats.

Help support the efforts of the TriCentennial Committee!

They are available for immediate pickup!

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Forever Young: A Tribute to Neil Young
Friday, March 18

The music of Neil Young is revered by many. It's no wonder that a group of talented musicians started a band to pay tribute to the legendary artist. Young is a musician who has experimented with nearly every genre of contemporary music - acoustic, rock, rockabilly, electronic, grunge. The Rhode Island-based group Forever Young will bring a variety of Young's music to our stage.

March 25: Alastair Moock's Pastures of Plenty 

North Shore Pride 2016
Join in and Support North Shore Pride 2016

 Save the date for North Shore Pride 2016! North Shore Pride will happen on June 18th. Join other UUCM members as they march to support North Shore Pride 2016! See Bill Smalley for more information!


The Fifth Annual LGBT Elders in an Ever Changing World Conference 

SALEM, MA.  The Fifth Annual LGBT Elders in an Ever Changing World conference is being held on Friday, March 18, 2016 at Salem State University and is sponsored by The LGBT Aging Project, North Shore Elder Services, Salem State University's School of Social Work, CareDimensions, and AARP Massachusetts. This conference is a day-long event focusing on issues of older persons and caregivers who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender.

The key-note speaker is Rev. Irene Monroe, an award-winning writer, speaker and theologian. Ms Monroe is a nationally renowned African-American lesbian activist and will speak on spirituality, sexuality, racism and homophobia.

Register online at www.regonline.com/lgbtelders2016 or call Chris Chirco at 978-406-4599.

Cost:
$95 includes conference, breakfast, lunch and reception 
$45 for seniors (60+) and students with current student ID
+$30 for 4.5 Social Work, Certified Case Manager, or Nursing CEUs


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Coming Soon ~

March 20 - 10:30 am: Rev. Charles Wilson

March 27 - 10:30 am:  Easter Service
Camp Quinebarge
A UUA -related traditional, boys and girls, overnight summer camp in Moultonborough, NH

Last summer Camp Quinebarge provided scholarships to more than 50 UU children from 26 UU churches across New England and the east coast. This summer they are expanding the program to 100 UU campers on a first come, first served basis.


Camp Quinebarge runs for seven weeks from June 26-August 13, with two 2-week sessions and one 3-week session. Campers may also come for four and seven weeks. Quinebarge's regular rate is $1,200 per week with a two week minimum.
 
UU Camper Rate
  • 1 Camper per Church   -   $600 per week (50% savings)
  • 2 Campers per Church -   $550 per week (54%)
  • 4+ Campers per Church - $500 per week (58%)
Please share this special UU opportunity with your church families today. Scholarships are limited, awarded on a first come-first served basis and will fill up fast. Scholarships are not income-based. Please contact us at fun@campquinebarge.com or by phone at 603-253-6029 with any questions.

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