Join the UUCentral America Network for dinner, discussion and dessert with Fausto Valiente Roberto de Leon, Pastoral Commission for Peace and Ecology (COPAE) in Guatemala.
COPAE works with residents of San Marcos to protect their health, environment and social structures from the damage caused by extensive mining and resource extraction and international monetary policies that favor foreign mining companies.
To RSVP Contact Anna Rudd
Presented each Sunday in Nathan Johnson Hall
Today: Getting Around Green: Stories and Questions
Carol Cooper and Jack Lattemann, UUC members who also work for King County Metro Transit, host this forum where you can tell your stories about Getting Around Green over the past month. Share your experiences on how you bused, carpooled, biked, or walked to new and familiar places. Carol and Jack will also field your Metro questions and talk about upcoming public transportation developmetns in Central Puget Sound.
You don't need to be a vegetarian, just willing to one for an evening. Bring along a cruelty-free dish to share. (Please, no animal flesh, milk, eggs, or chicken/beef broth). Instruments are also welcome!
Contact the church office for directions.
UUC is proud to host this event in partnership with the UU Service Committee. Learn about the costs of current US wars, to veterans, their families, the military, the US economy, and civil rights - and what you can do about it. Featuring: Camilo Mejia, National Co-Chair of Iraq Vets Against the War; Dr. Charlie Clements, President of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee; US Rep. Jim McDermott; and more.
Interested in volunteering to help with outreach or event support? Contact Jennifer Bright
Come knit with the U-Knittarians, on a new day, in a new place!
Beginners welcome! We're starting work on a stash of lap cozies for the UUCare Team. For information Contact Jan Eisenman
Join us each Wednesday at 11:00am for a discussion of world events. Bring a bag lunch and share your views.
Our annual retreat with East Shore Unitarian Church. Our Adult program is "Breath of Relief: How to Transform Compassion Fatigue into Positive Energy Flow" by Karl LaRowe.
Our annual retreat with East Shore Unitarian Church. Our Adult program is "Breath of Relief: How to Transform Compassion Fatigue into Positive Energy Flow" by Karl LaRowe.
Our annual retreat with East Shore Unitarian Church. Our Adult program is "Breath of Relief: How to Transform Compassion Fatigue into Positive Energy Flow" by Karl LaRowe.
Presented each Sunday in Nathan Johnson Hall
This week our guest is Richard Conlin, current president of Seattle City Council, and Council member since 1998. His topic will be: "Strengthening Seattle's Food System Sustainability and Security". His issues of interest are Healthy Communities, Environmental Stewardship, EconomicOpportunity, and Social Justice.
Our annual retreat with East Shore Unitarian Church. Our Adult program is "Breath of Relief: How to Transform Compassion Fatigue into Positive Energy Flow" by Karl LaRowe.
Join us each Wednesday at 11:00am for a discussion of world events. Bring a bag lunch and share your views.
Save the date! The Green Sanctuary Committee will celebrate our May focus on food with a potluck in Nathan Johnson Hall. You are encouraged to bring food that was grown or made in the state of Washington.
Be part of our 150-strong delegation as we help to formally launch the Alliance and present our initial Agenda for the Common Good to key elected officials and business leaders.
Pick up details of the agenda positions at the coffee hour sign-up table, or via UUC's social justice e-newsletter. Contact Jennifer Bright to be added to this list.
Event details:
When and Where: Sunday June 1, 2008, 2:30-4:00 p.m. Event starts promptly at 2:30. Allow time to check in. Doors open at 1:30 p.m. Greater Tacoma Convention & Trade Center, 1500 Broadway, Tacoma.
To Register: Sign up at coffee hour or via the social justice page on this site.
Please join the Board of Trustees to discuss some proposed updates to the bylaws. The Board will host two sessions this spring and another in the fall. We will meet on June 3, 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Knatvold room and June 11, 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Knatvold room. Bylaws, the proposed updates, and corresponding board documents are available in the Church Office as well as on the UUC website at Proposed Bylaw Amendments 2008 and Explanation of Proposed Amendments.
Join us each Wednesday at 11:00am for a discussion of world events. Bring a bag lunch and share your views.
Join us each Wednesday at 11:00am for a discussion of world events. Bring a bag lunch and share your views.
Please join the Board of Trustees to discuss some proposed updates to the bylaws. The Board will host two sessions this spring and another in the fall. We will meet on June 3, 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Knatvold room and June 11, 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Knatvold room. Bylaws, the proposed updates, and corresponding board documents are available in the Church Office as well as on the UUC website at Proposed Bylaw Amendments 2008 and Explanation of Proposed Amendments.
Join the UUc Habitat Team members and volunteers for the dedication of the most recent build. It's a celebration of the completion of the project and the homes will be open for touring. No construction will be happening, so small children are welcome! Team members and volunteers from our multi-UU Habitat group will be there as well - meet your future co-workers! 6316 31st Ave SW, Seattle, 98126.
For more information contact Dave Elvin at 206.545.3747.