Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Santa Cruz County
 
Current Happenings                              
March 31, 2016
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Sunday Service 
April 3, 2016

A Hundred Grasses Blooming
Special Guest: Reverend Daijaku Kinst
from Ocean Gate Zen Center,
Professor at the Graduate Theological Union

Worship Leaders:  Paul Haut &  Lorraine Sandoval-Vigil

April Theme: Prejudices
 
Sunday Hospitality Schedule
If the initial of your last name is on the list below for this week, please bring a dish ready to serve or ingredient for salad or soup. Please  help with the clean-up after hospitality hour. 
 
     4/3       A-B
     4/10     C-D
     4/17     E-H
    4/24      I-L

If you will be absent on your week, please trade with someone for their week or contribute the next week.

Weekly Calendar

View the weekly Fellowship Calendar  here

Congregational Meeting to elect 2016-2017  UUFSCC Board 

The 2nd of 3 Congregational meetings will be held Sunday April 10th at 12:00 Noon in the Sanctuary. The purpose of this 2nd Congregational meeting is to elect the members to the next UUFSCC Board.
The slate recommended by the Nominating Committee will be sent to Fellowship members by email.

FELLOWSHIP WORK DAY THIS SATURDAY 4/3
9:30-11:30 AM     "Many hands make light work"
Contact Bob Bates with any questions or suggestions.  [email protected]

 
The 2016-17 Stewardship Campaign has launched!

We are excited to announce another anonymous gift towards the Campaign Challenge Grant, bringing it to $3,500.   This grant will match   $1 for every $2 given ("one for two") over and above last year's pledge by individual members of the congregation. For example, if you increase your pledge by $200, the Challenge Grant adds another $100, so your $200 additional means a total of $300 new income!  
 
Please be generous to help reach our goal to provide the funds for a full time minister, pay full share of our UUA/district dues, and add needed administrative hours. To reach our goal, we need everyone to consider a significant increase from last year's pledge.

There's still time to sign up for one of the following cottage meetings; call Ann at 831-359-8096 for more information. 
 
 Karen Aaker and Bruce Fihe,   
Santa Cruz, 
Thursday April 7, 7 - 9 pm
 
 Ann McCrow and Randy James
Santa Cruz, 
 
Friday April 8, 7 PM

       Book Group   
Tuesday April 19th  7:00PM - Bryans Room

    This next meeting will be a bit different. Bring a poem to share, some prose, or a reading from a book that you find particularly to your liking (you may even make a book suggestion from it!) We did this last year and it was a fun change of pace.
    We plan a couple months ahead, so bring suggestions if you like.
 All are welcome at the Book Club. Questions? Call Linda Monk at   724-4089.

Dreamwork Opportunities

Dear Friends,
No RE program would be complete without an evaluation. Please send us criticisms and suggestions about the dream group. I have already had two people ask about a new dream group at UUFSCC; so I am encouraged.  Send to me, [email protected], Phoebe, [email protected] or [email protected].

Meanwhile, I want to let you know about more dreamwork opportunities coming up in our community.
There is a new Tuesday night dream group starting April 19 at the Circle Church on the west side. The facilitators plan to offer teaching of many dream work techniques. If interested e-mail Katherine Bell at krbelldreamworker.com or call 831-426-4909.

Katherine will also be hosting a booth at EARTH DAY with Madrone D'Ardenne (madronedardonne.com) called Images from Within:
Dreamscape Explorations April 16 11-4, San Lorenzo Park.

Finally, as I have told you before, Rev. Jeremy Taylor will be doing two day workshops at Marsha Hudson's on April 29 and Sept. 16. If interested contact Marsha at 831-425-8167 or check out jeremytaylor.com.    

District Assembly 2016
Save the Date: April 22-24, 2016
 
Theme this year is Congregational Excellence: Doing Together What We Cannot Do Alone!
 
District Assembly will be returning to the  Newark Fremont Doubletree by Hilton on April 22-24, 2016, for our annual District Assembly and PCD Annual Meeting.

The District Staff is pleased to announce that we will be joined by Rev. Scott Tayler, Director of Congregational Life, overseeing our Regional and District field staff.

Rooms are limited, and you must make your reservation by March 28th - do not delay!
Registration and program information is posted on the PCD website for complete information and registration. 

Come gather again for worship, workshops, and friends, old and new - we hope to see you there!

 
MASSIVE COPA ACTION Being Planned

Mark your calendars for May 15, 3-5 pm at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Seaside (COPA's newest member) where COPA hopes to have a massive turnout to show our power to the politicians in our three counties. It will highlight the Restorative Justice and the Health Care teams. Peace United Church of Santa Cruz has, for example, has pledged 50 attendees already. More information will be forthcoming. 
The next planning meeting for this action is Sunday, April 3rd, 4-5:30pm at the IBEW Hall in Castroville (10300 Merritt Street).  We need the planning group to keep growing in order to make this a strong action. For more info, please  email  or call Smitty Smith 831-737-3721.
 
 
            Other Community Events of Interest 
  
Thursday, March 31, 6-8pm, Celebrate national Farmworker Awareness Week and Cesar Chavez Day with screening of documentary film "Food Chains" in Spanish and English. Short discussion to follow. Sponsored by Watsonville Public Library, 275 Main Street. For more information: http://cityofwatsonville.org/events/cesar-chavez-day-national-farm-worker-awareness

Friday, April 1, 10-2pm. Cesar Chavez Day of Service at Homeless Garden Project Farm.  In community, help prepare the Farm for the growing season. Wear closed toed shoes and dress in layers. Share lunch around noon. For more info and directions to the Farm:  https://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?m=1102861932411&ca=63f42441-0d89-465f-a9ce-5aba2d5cb4b0. Also, First Friday event at the downtown HGP store. 6-8:30pm. Kick-off for the 'Feeding 2 Birds' campaign providing fresh produce and flowers to community agencies.

Saturday, April 2, 11-12n, sponsored by Aptos Library. Community forum discussion led by environmental activist, Paul Fleischman. "Books-to-Action - Eyes Wide Open" going beyond the environmental headlines -  a series of events through April inviting the community to read, discuss, and take action towards a sustainable future. At Aptos Library. 7695 Soquel Dr. Aptos. Free. More information here.

ONGOING: through April 17. Pajaro Valley Arts gallery presents a powerful art statement,  "Immigration: Borders, Boundaries, Beginnings". W- Su 11-4pm. Free. 37 Sudden St., Watsonville. For more information:  click here

  Project SCOUT free tax services for seniors. At various locations throughout the County. For more information and eligibility: Click here
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"Books in Action", Various dates in area Libraries."
" a series of events in March and April inviting the community to read, discuss, and take action towards a sustainable future. Free.  More information here .
 
Submit announcements to this section (or Helping Hands) for community events which relate to our mission: Spiritual Growth and Social Justice 
 
Contacts 

  Office Phone: (831) 684-0506 

Fax: (831) 685-6736 

www.uufscc.org   

  

Minister: Rev. Russ Menk
Office Hours by appointment Wednesday-Saturday
Office Administrator: Makai Powell
Office Hours:
  Tue, Wed, Thurs. 10AM - 3PM 
Director of Religious Exploration: Shams Cohen
 
 
 
  
 
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