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Issue 75 February/March 2017
Women’s MarchSaturday, January 21, 2017 ~Draws more than 400,000 in N.Y.
Here AtCommunity
Members’ BirthdaysIn MemoriamFund For Holiday GreensSilent ChoirHoliday Party 2016Growing Our EnglishUUWA LuncheonSpring RetreatInterfaith Concert at
Community ChurchPages 2-5
Gallery35Page 6
OpportunitiesPages 7-8
February CalendarMarch CalendarCredits & GuidelinesPages 9-10
Unitarian Universalist
embers Out and About
Welcome New Members
MARCHBIRTHDAYS
2 Dr. Jack Seiferth3 Jeff Cioletti6 Jennifer Hampshire7 John Quinn
15 Asfaha Hadera18 Dorothy Francis20 Danielline Martinez21 Marsha Peruo22 Rev. Dr. Anthony Johnson23 Felicia Sobel28 Betty Vera30 Delores Browne30 Joshua Douglass
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Hol iday Greens Fund
“The Si len t Choir”
W e thank Harry Xanthakos,Community member, for his contri-bution to the Holiday Greens Fund,
and to all those listed in our last issue
The Music Committee would like to thank the following members whose generous financial support helped make the Christmas Eve Messiah possible.
Juanita R. Ambrose
Anonymous
Deborah Bates
Sondra Brooks
Gerald A. Brown
Louise B. Brown
Fred DeLisi and
Mary DeLisi
George J. Duckett and
Dolores W. Duckett
Samuel Gale
Linda K. Giancola and
Ronald Giancola
Lisa Gluck and
Austin Publicover
Dorothy M. James
Nancy Jennings
Anne Kelemen
Vera Lilly
Ellen and Joel
Mandelbaum
Judith Manocherian and
John Manocherian
Juliette Nelson
Don Powell and
Ed Dejowski
Brenda P. Shrobe
Rev. Bruce Southworth
and Kay S. Xanthakos
Marilyn Travis
Odella Washington
Harry Xanthakos
FEBRUARYBIRTHDAYS
1 Herbert Krampner3 Dorothy James 3 Hana Dolgin3 Anne Kelemen4 Wade Hampton5 Leonore Tiefer9 Etta Green Johnson
12 Judith Coppock Gex19 Gerard Byrne20 Eugene Flynn22 Valerie Sarris23 Rosetta Pervan23 Modesto Matos24 Marjorie Vai27 Natalie Webb28 Kathleen Polkabla
MThis late January I will on a Road Scholar Trip to Sarasota, Florida for 6 days and seethree plays. The first one is "The Sister Act", the second the 'Originalist”, and thethird "The Great Society". As an added highlight we will go to the "Ringling Museum."In addition we will meet and learned from pros such as playwrights, actors, directors,designers, costumers, tech staff and other experts. I look forward to getting awayfrom the cold weather here, possible snow storms and icy streets. I hope all of youhad a chance to go on a Road Scholar Trip and enjoy the warmer weather of Florida.All you need is the desire to go and the money to pay for it. ~ Lois Ross
IN MEMORIAMMichael Orzechowwski, passed away on Thursday, January 12 athis home. Michael was a long time member of Community Church,serving in so many ways – including Caring Network, Action forJustice, Stewardship Campaigns, Right Relations work and mostrecently on the Board of Trustees. Michael was always cheerful, caring and thoughtful; always welcoming to other members and visitors alike. He will be greatly missed!
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Odella Washington, a Community member of 55 years, passed away on Monday, January 23. She was radiant in her warmth, hospitality,and abiding care for our Members, as Chair of our Caring Network formany years. Entering Fellowship Hour, all were greeted with her smileand good cheer at the Welcome Table. We shall celebrate her life onSunday, February 19 at 1 pm with a Memorial Service followed by areception.
Dennis and Karen Karr Lorena Pachón
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12 foot Holiday Christmas tree ~ Photo by Sal Seda CHRISTMAS 2016 HOLIDAY CELEBRATION
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Growing Our English
By Sandy Brooks
A t Community Church we are involved in 'growing oursouls.' We do that in many ways with our services and ourprograms. This past year when I was volunteer teaching
ESL at the International Center in New York City, I learned thatthe classroom for my structured class would no longer be avail-able due to other services needed. Both students and I were verydisappointed. For me, I had been with the Int. Center for over 20years. One of the members asked me if perhaps my church hadsome area where they could continue to grow their English. Iapproached Esther, and in very short order we were give use of theLounge at #28 to continue our sessions.
This generous offer has affected not only the growing of English,but also involved in 'acculturation' to the USA as we share more
than the study of a new language that they will need either toremain here or to move on wherever they plan to live. We havetouched each others' culture, the foods, the holidays, the strug-gles, the family relationships.
Every Tuesday, morning, we meet for two hours and follow it withlunch in the Lounge. Each one tends to bring a traditional dishand my joy has been to taste Russian salad, Korean specialties, aChinese noodle dish with some of the best conversations, and lotsof laughter
Please know that these 'guests' from Ukraine, Colombia, Korea,Italy with new ones from Israel, Brazil and Pakistan all feel grate-ful to Community Church of NY and, in many languages we say'thank you' or 'gracias' or 'spasiba,' 'merci,' 'danke schoen' andknow that the members and I are thankful for the space you havegiven.
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On Martin Luther King Jr. Sunday (January 15) we were joined by The New Amsterdam Boys & Girls Choir, led by James Backmon, Director
FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTHSunday School – 11 am
All Children and Youth are Welcome! Contact Esther Rosado, Director of Lifespan Religious Education
212-683-4988 ext. 23. [email protected]
Classical Vocal Arts for ChildrenSundays, Feb 12/26 and March 12, 12:30-2 pm, GalleryNo session on Easter Sunday, April 16. Regular Sessions – 2nd and 4th Sundays Cheryl Warfield, Artistic Director of Manhattan Opera Repertory Ensemble, known as MOREOpera, is offering aseries on classical vocal arts for children and youth, including a music appreciation and chorus training pro-gram open to all children aged 6-14 (some flexibility) so invite family, friends and neighbors too. There is notuition fee. For more information contact Valerie Lynch, Membership Coordinator, [email protected] or 212-683-4988, ext. 19.
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T he Maldeb Foundation is pleased to be a co-sponsor of twoevents taking place at Community Church on February 3and March 12, 2017.
On Friday, February 3 at 6 pm, in the Hall of Worship, theMetropolitan Synagogue will hold a special interfaith ShabbatService together with Community Church, celebrating the releaseof a new CD: "Harmonize Your Spirit With My Calm." The servicesand CD feature music and performances by High Holidays MusicDirector Dr. Leonard Lehrman and Church Member Prof. JoelMandelbaum, together with soprano Helene Williams (the featuredsoloist on the CD) and High Holidays Cantor Michael Niemann.Rabbi Joshua Plaut will preside. For further information on theCD, please visit <http://ravellorecords.com/catalog/rr7951/>.
On Sunday, March 12 at 3 pm, in the Assembly Hall, TheMetropolitan Philharmonic Chorus, (MPC) in association with The Bronx Opera, will perform the Manhattan premiere of THE TRIANGLE FIRE, a new opera with music by Leonard Lehrman &libretto by Ellen Frankel, conducted by the composer. Members ofthe Solidarity Singers of the New Jersey Industrial Union Councilwill join the MPC for a medley of labor songs preceding the opera.Cantor Michael Niemann will be performing one of the lead roles,
the factory co-owner Max Blanck. The libretto centers on the trialof the owners, which ended in acquittal, but resulted in wide-spread protest that led, Eleanor Roosevelt and Frances Perkinssaid 50 years later, to the New Deal reforms and regulations whichare still being fought for all over the world today.
Rabbi Arthur Waskow, attending the New Jersey premiere lastSeptember, wrote:
When I saw/heard “The Triangle Fire” opera, I could feel four dif-ferent yarmulkes settle onto my head (not that any of the sufferingheroines of the Triangle fire wore any): having two grandparentswhose lives were entwined in unionism and the garment industry;being an historian, with a special interest in US labor history;being a rabbi, with a strong interest in the spiritual wisdombehind the ancient, ever-renewed Jewish passion for social justice;being a life-long political activist, burning to use illuminationfrom the past to change the future. This opera fulfilled all thehopes encoded in my four yarmulkes. — Rabbi Arthur Waskow,director of The Shalom Center and author (wth Rabbi PhyllisBerman) of Freedom Journeys: Tales of Exodus and Wildernessacross MiIlennia
An Inter faith Service and A Performance ~ “The Triangle Fire” Opera
By Leonard Lehrman
SAVE THE DATE:
UU WOMEN’S ASSOCIATIONLUNCHEON/LECTURE
Significance Of A Woman President
Backlash & Resistance
Speaker: Patricia Ackerman CCNY~ Women’s Studies Dept.
& The Willow Chorus
Community Church, 28 East 35th Street(Sliding Scale: $20 - $12)
Saturday, April 1, 2017 ~ noon to 3:30 pm
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SAVE THE DATES!
OUR SPRING RETREAT
FRIDAY, MARCH 31 SUNDAY, APRIL 2
STONY POINT RETREAT CENTER
W e will be holding a Congregational Spring Retreat at beautiful upstate Stony Pint Retreat Center. Registrationforms will be available at the Welcome Table on Sunday
mornings and on the website. We are now looking for volunteers to helpwith the planning and/or to facilitate classes / workshops / hikes. Contact Esther Rosado, Director of Lifespan Religious Education at [email protected] or call us at 212-683-4988.
January 28 ~ March 18, 2017Artists’ Reception: February 18, 6-8 pm
Closing Event: March 18, 3-5 pm
A very special exhibit has arrived at Gallery35! The out-standing work of our talented artists that normally adornsthe gallery walls will be doubled! Thirteen member artists
have invited 13 guest artists to combine their artwork in this newexhibit fittingly titled Invitational! That’s 26 artists in all!
Expect to see a great variety of subjects rendered in a full rangeof artistic media. Of special interest is the visionary culture workof one of our guests, Jeremy Leggend, (photo below) whose art isinspired by geometry, the cosmos and nature, mixed with certainaspects of graffiti.
There will be two opportunities to see the art and meet all of theartists: at a formal artists’ reception on February 18th and at aclosing event on March 18. Come and enjoy refreshments at eitheror both! You may also contact the gallery ([email protected]) to make an appointment for a private showing.
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“Jeremy Leggend painting at a concert”
Beth Barry ~ “Dappled Sunlight”
And coming soon…
Save the dates—and look for details about this final exhibit in the 2016-2017 season in the next edition of
Community Connections!
SCAPES—LAND, CITY, NATUREMarch 19 ~ May 20, 2017
Artists’ Reception: April 22, 6-8 pmClosing Reception: May 20, 6-8 pm
Hatha Yoga with Nafisa DeganiTuesdays, 6-7:30 pm / Saturdays, 12:30-2 pm, Rear LoungeHatha Yoga is a branch of yoga which concentrates on physicalhealth and mental well-being. Hatha yoga uses bodily postures(asanas), breathing techniques (pranayama), and meditation(dyana) with the goal of bringing about a sound, healthy body anda clear, peaceful mind. Please bring a yoga mat to the class.Recommended donation $10 adults and $5 students.
NYC Street SingersMost Tuesdays, 7 pm, 3rd Floor ClassroomThe NYC Streetsingers are now doing community outreach with Singfor Hope, a volunteer artists program that performs in Healthcarefacilities throughout NYC. Open to all who also believe in the trans-formative power of the arts to inspire and unite, please join us onTuesday evenings. For more information, please contact CherylLisbin [email protected].
Classical Vocal Arts for ChildrenRegular Session Dates – 2nd and 4th SundaysCheryl Warfield, Artistic Director of Manhattan Opera RepertoryEnsemble, known as MOREOpera, offers a series of classical vocalarts for children and youth, including music appreciation and cho-rus training program open to all children aged 6-14 (some flexibili-ty) so invite family, friends and neighbors too. There is no tuitionfee. New children always welcome. Throughout the year, the chil-dren will offer choral concerts that will be open to the general pub-lic. Questions - Contact Valerie Lynch, Membership Coordinator,[email protected] or 212-683-4988.
Worship Reflections2nd Sundays – February 12 and March 12, 12:45-1:45 pm – ChapelAn informal conversation about the topics raised in the sermon andother things on people’s minds and hearts.
Studying Humanism – Last Mondays, February 27 and March 27,6:30-8:30 pm, GalleryA monthly study group facilitated by John Rafferty of the SecularHumanist Society of New York.
Secular Humanist Society of New York Book Club1st Thursdays, February 2 and March 2, 7-8:30 pm, Front Lounge Some of us will have dinner together afterwards at a nearby (inexpensive) restaurant. Please join us. Join us even if you haven'tfinished reading. The book club is open to all ... and free! Seewww.shsny.org for titles.
First Saturday Feeding of the Hungry in the Bowery1st Saturdays, February 4 and March 4, 10:45 am-12 pm, OffsiteWe invite you to help the Sai Baba Group feed the hungry on theFirst Saturday of each month. We meet on Forsyth, just south ofHouston at 10:45 am. Please bring vegetarian food to share withthe over 100 people who come. This is an outdoor event so dress forthe weather. For more information contact Valerie Lynch [email protected] or 212-683-4988, ext. 26.
Card Making Circle – Tentatively Scheduled for April 2, 1-3 pm,Front LoungeJoin us after Fellowship Hour for an afternoon of crafting fun.Supplies will be provided but feel free to bring your own as well.Paint, pastels and colored pencils will be available for more artisticendeavors too! Children are welcome
Gallery35(See page 6 for more info)INVITATIONAL – January 28-March 18 – GalleryArtists’ Reception: February 18 6-8pmClosing Event: March 18 3-5pmThirteen member artists have invited 13 guest artists to combinetheir artwork in this new exhibit fittingly titled Invitational! That’s26 artists in all!SCAPES—LAND, CITY, NATURE – March 19 – GalleryArtists’ Reception: April 22 6-8pmClosing Reception: May 20 6-8Save the dates—watch for details about this final exhibit in the2016-2017 season.
The Maldeb Foundation Events with Joel Mandelbaum(See page 5 for more information)Friday, February 3 at 6-7:30 pm, Hall of WorshipMetropolitan Synagogue will hold a special Interfaith ShabbatService together with Community Church. The service will featuremusic and performances by High Holidays Music Director Dr.Leonard Lehrman and Community Church member Prof. JoelMandelbaum, together with soprano Helene Williams and HighHolidays Cantor Michael Niemann. Sunday, March 12, 3-5 pm, Assembly Hall The Metropolitan Philharmonic Chorus, in association with The Bronx Opera, will perform the Manhattan premiere of THE TRIANGLE FIRE, a new opera with music by Leonard Lehrman & libretto by Ellen Frankel, conducted by the composer.
Green Sanctuary/New York Solar Energy Society EventsTuesday, February 7, 5:30-8:30, Assembly HallDetails soon.
OPPORTUNITIES 2017
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Social TeaLast Tuesdays, February 28 and March 28, 2-3:30 pm, Assembly HallJoin us for a guest speaker, conversation and light refreshments –Details will be announced soon..
Speech Support Group1st and 3rd Tuesdays, February 7 and 21 and March 7 and 21,6:30-8:15 pm, 3rd Floor ClassroomThis monthly group is open to Community members and friends. Itwelcomes anyone who is a secondary stutterer -- that is an adultwho acknowledges he/she does stutter, and one who always has"anticipatory anxiety", the expectation to fail, to be dis-fluent. Ourmeetings start with relaxation breathing, then follows with specificexercises and then conversation using the taught techniques. Thereis a $2 fee per meeting.
First Sunday Conversation Series – First Sundays– 12:45-2 pm,ChapelJoin Dr. Janice Marie Johnson as we begin a conversation seriesabout various topics.March 5 – Moving Forward with GraceMay 7 – And, The Beat Goes On...
Congregational Annual Meeting – Sunday, March 26, 12:45 pm,Assembly HallEveryone is welcome to attend. Voting Members will be voting forchurch leaders and several other matters. Lunch will be available.If you have questions regarding voting eligibility, contact ValerieLynch, Membership Coordinator, at 212-683-4988, ext. 26 [email protected].
Governance/Committee Meetings:
Board of Trustees Meetings – 4th Wednesdays, 6 pm, Gallery (Seeannouncements for holiday chages)Church Council Meetings – Meets Quarterly (next mtg. TBA) 6 pmPotluck, 6:30-7:30 pm Meeting, GalleryFinance Committee – 3rd Wednesdays, 6 pm, GalleryBuildings and Grounds Committee – 1st Mondays, 6 pm,Conference RoomUN and Global Affairs Committee – 2nd Sundays, 1-2:15 pm,Conference Room
Other Opportunitie s .
Most Saturdays, 8 pm, Assembly Hall ~ www.peoplesvoicecafe.orgFeb 4: Lindsey Wilson & the Reckoning + Ren Anton & Dilson
HernandezFeb 11: Rod MacDonaldFeb 18: Steve Suffet 70th birthday celebration (free concert,
performers to be announced)Feb 25: New Voices Night: Linnea Paton + Jonny Grave + Pamela
Jean AlagoosMar 4: NYC Labor ChorusMar 11: Camela Widad + Alix DobkinMar 18: Concetta Abbate + Chris Nauman + George MannMar 25: Human Condition reunion concertApr 1: Lavender Light + Taina Asili
Esperanto Society – Third Fridays, 7 pm, 3rd Floor Classroom(Sept-May)
Henry George School is offering classes at Community on variousevenings. Community Church Members and Friends are welcome –no fee. For more information contact (212) 889-8020 or [email protected].
Free Tax Filing at Community Church ~ AARP OfferingEvery Thursday from February 2 through April 13, 10 am 2 pm AARP volunteers, who are certified by the IRS, will be available todo your tax returns, free. See page 9 for more details.
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BJ's Place Needs VolunteersOur shelter, Helene’s and BJ's Place, provides ten men with a warm and safeplace to sleep – and a welcoming atmos-phere. Volunteers are always needed andtraining is provided. The shelter operates365 days per year and volunteers are askedto be available 1 night every 6-8 weeks (7 pm to 7 am). Can you offer a night?
Contact Lisa Gluck (917-887-4214) orAustin Publicover (646-393-7035) for more
information. The Shelter Committee coordinates our shelter volunteers.Come to a meeting on the second Sunday of the month at 9:30 am tolearn more.
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WednesdAy, FeBRUARy6:30 Gallery35
THURsdAy, FeBRUARy 210:00 AARP Tax Assistance7:00 Secular Humanist Book
Club
FRIdAy, FeBRUARy 36:00 Metropolitan
Synogogue-Interfaith Service with The Community Church
sATURdAy, FeBRUARy 4
10:45 1st Saturday Feeding
12:30 Yoga with Nafisa
8:00 Peoples’ Voice Café
sUndAy, FeBRUARy 59:30 Shelter Meeting9:30 Choir Rehearsal
11:00 Morning Worship11:00 Sunday School12:15 Fellowship Hour12:45 Volunteer Choir
Rehearsal’1:00 UN & GA Meeting
MOndAy, FeBRUARy 66:00 Buildings & Grounds
TUesdAy, FeBRUARy 75:30 Green Sanctuary Solar
Energy6:00 Yoga with Nafisa
THURsdAy, FeBRUARy 9
10:00 AARP Tax Assistance
sATURdAy, FeBRUARy 1112:30 Yoga with Nafisa
8:00 Peoples’ Voice Café
sUndAy, FeBRUARy 1211:00 Morning Worship11:00 Sunday School12:15 Fellowship Hour12:45 Volunteer Choir
Rehearsal12:45 Classical Vocal Arts for
Children
12:45 Worship Reflections
TUesdAy, FeBRUARy 14
Valentine’s day
6:00 Yoga with Nafisa
WednesdAy, FeBRUARy 156:00 Finance Committed
THURsdAy, FeBRUARy 1610:00 AARP Tax Assistance
FRIdAy, FeBRUARy
7:00 Esperanto
sATURdAy, FeBRUARy 1812:30 Yoga with Nafisa 6:00 Gallery35. Invitational
Show
8:00 Peoples’ Voice Café
sUndAy, FeBRUARy 199:30 Choir Rehearsal
11:00 Morning Worship11:00 Sunday School12:15 Fellowship Hour 12:45 Volunteer Choir12:45 Classical Vocal Arts for
Children1:00 Memorial Service
for Odella Washington
MOndAy, FeBRUARy 20
Presidents’ day–Church
Building Closed
TUesdAy, FeBRUARy 216:00 Yoga with Nafisa
WednesdAy, FeBRUARy 226:00 Board of Trustees
THURsdAy, FeBRUARy 2310:00 AARP Tax Assistance
sATURdAy, FeBRUARy 2512:30 Yoga with Nafisa 8:00 Peoples’ Voice Café
sUndAy, FeBRUARy 269:30 Choir Rehearsal
11:00 Morning WorshipMusic Service
11:00 Sunday School12:15 Fellowship Hour 12:45 Volunteer Choir12:45 Classical Vocal Arts
for Children
MOndAy, FeBRUARy 276:30 Studying Humanism
TUesdAy, FeBRUARy 282:00 Social Tea 6:00 Yoga with Nafisa
FOR MORE Adult Religious Education andOpportunities/Events see pages 7-8
Credits & GuidelinesMembers are encouraged to submit articles to Community Connections. Thesubmission deadline is the first Wednesday of the month prior to issue date.Submissions can be emailed to [email protected] or hand delivered to the Church.Articles submitted are subject to proofing and editing for clarity, brevity, grammar, punctuation, spelling and content.
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Music At Community
Join Gerald A. BrownMusic Director,
for our annual Music Service ~ FEBRUARY 26
Volunteer Choir RehearsalsSundays February 5, 12, from 12:45 to 2 pm
Free Tax Filing at Community Church
AARP OfferingEvery Thursday from February 2 through April 13, AARP volunteers, who are certified by the IRS, will be available to do your tax returns, free. Yes, there isno cost and no income limit. We prepare taxes usingcomputers and must file all returns electronically.AARP Tax-Aide is the largest free tax assistance andpreparation service in the United States. EachThursday, hours will be 10 am to 2 pm. We will taketaxpayers on a first come, first served basis. As thereis a limit of how many returns we can do in one day,we may not be able to take you if we already have themaximum number of taxpayers we can assist. In thatcase, we may ask you to come the following week orsuggest you visit another one of our sites inManhattan or the Bronx. So come early and bringeverything that is pertinent.
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IssUe: seVenTy FIVe
Here At Community, Opportunities, Calendars and much more...
deadline for April/May issue Wednesday, March 1, 2017
Rev. Bruce Southworth, Senior Minister
Esther Rosado, Director of Lifespan Religious Education
Gerald A. Brown, Director of Music
Valerie Lynch, Membership Coordinator
Jeffrey Loveland, Church Administrator
Julio Torres, Student Minister
The Community Church of ny
Unitarian Universalist
40 East 35th StreetNew York, N.Y. 10016www.ccny.org
Tel: 212.683.4988
WednesdAy, MARCH 16:30 Gallery35
THURsdAy, MARCH 210:00 AARP Tax Assistance 7;00 Secular Humanist Book Club
sATURdAy, MARCH 4
10:45 1st Saturday Feeding
12:30 Yoga with Nafisa
8:00 Peoples’ Voice Café
sUndAy, MARCH 59:30 Shelter Meeting
9:30 Choir Rehearsal11:00 Morning Worship
(Annual Women’s Service)11:00 Sunday School12:15 Fellowship Hour12:45 Conversation Series1:00 UN & GA Meeting
MOndAy, MARCH 6
6:00 Buildings & Grounds
TUesdAy, MARCH 76:00 Yoga with Nafisa7:00 Streetsingers
THURsdAy, MARCH 9
10:00 AARP Tax Assistance
sATURdAy, MARCH 1112:30 Yoga with Nafisa
8:00 People’s Voice Café
sUndAy, MARCH 12
day Light savings Time begins
(Turn clock forward 1 hour)9:30 Choir Rehearsal
11:00 Morning Worship11:00 Sunday School12:15 Fellowship Hour12:45 Worship Reflections12:45 Volunteer Choir Rehearsal
3:00 Opera – The Triangle Fire
TUesdAy, MARCH 14
6:00 Yoga with Nafisa7:00 Streetsingers
WednesdAy, MARCH 156:00 Finance Committee
THURsdAy, MARCH 1610:00 AARP Tax Assistance
sATURdAy, MARCH 1812:30 Yoga with Nafisa3:00 Gallery35 Closing Event7:00 Esperanto
8:00 Peoples’ Voice Café
sUndAy, MARCH 199:30 Choir Rehearsal
11:00 Morning Worship11:00 Sunday School12:15 Fellowship Hou12:45 Volunteer Choir Rehearsal
MOndAy, MARCH 20
(spring Begins)
6:30 Studying Humanism
TUesdAy, MARCH 216:00 Yoga with Nafisa7:00 Streetsingers
WednesdAy, MARCH 226:00 Board of Trustees
THURsdAy, MARCH 2310:00 AARP Tax Assistance
sATURdAy, MARCH 25
12:30 Yoga with Nafisa
8:00 People’s Voice Café
sUndAy, MARCH 269:30 Choir Rehearsal9:45 UN Global Affairs
11:00 Morning Worship11:00 Sunday School12:45 Classical Vocal Arts for
Children12:45 Annual Congregational
Meeting
:00 Gallery35-Invitational Show
Scapes: Land/City/Nature
MOndAy, MARCH 276:30 Studying Humanism
TUesdAy, MARCH 282:00 Social Tea
6:00 Yoga with Nafisa
THURsdAy, MARCH 3010:00 AARP Tax Assistance
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SAVE THE DATE ~ ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETINGSunday, March 26, 12:45 pm
Plan to attend our Annual Congregational Meeting. All members whojoined prior to January 1 and have made a "financial contribution of
record" are eligible to vote. Please contact Valerie Lynch, Membership Coordinator, if you have any questions.