Monday, October 8, 2012

John Henry's Hammer October & November 2012

John Henry’s Hammer at First Unitarian Church
Saturday, Oct 20 at 7pm.  Joe Fusco and Friends. 
Advance tickets $12 at Brown Paper Tickets
$15 at the door
508.753.1012

A shared evening of spoken words and music hosted by 
Joe Fusco Jr. along with the Sunnyside Swing Band, Cowboy Matt Hopewell, Janice Harvey, Mac Cole,Anne Marie Lucci, Myra MacLeod and Paul Della Valle.

Sponsored in part by Goretti's Supermarket
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John Henry’s Hammer at First Unitarian Church.
Saturday, November 17th at 7pm . Dennis Brennan Band  and Walter Crockett Opening.
Advance tickets $12 at Brown Paper Tickets
$15 at the door
508.753.1012
 
 

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Mt. Wachusett Climb




Mt Wachusett Climb


On Sunday October 7 we’re climbing Mt Wachusett after Church. We’ll use Mountain House Trail -- an easy trail, about a mile long, on the easterly side of the mountain.  Little ones, senior citizens, and everyone in between can do this walk, which is a gradual trail with lots of stopping places for anyone who needs to catch their breath. It takes about 30 minutes, or a little longer if you stop frequently to admire the view on the way up. Another option is to drive up the mountain.  And there’s also the chair lift from the ski area, but there’s a fee for the chair lift. 

When we get to the top, views of the countryside should be magnificent. Fall foliage should be at its peak.  If you bring binoculars, you’ll probably see migrating hawks, and possibly eagles. Little ones (and others) will enjoy hunting for garnets that have eroded out of the rock – not gem quality, but still fun to find.

Mt Wachusett is in Princeton, about 25 minutes north of Worcester.  I-290 and I-190 to Route 140 is the quickest route, but Route 31 through Holden is also an option. Maps will be available.  We’ll start from the parking area for Mountain House Trail, on Mountain Road at the intersection with Gregory Road.

The plan is to leave the Church shortly after noon in individual cars. Pack a lunch and eat it when you’re hungry – before leaving the Church, on the way to Mt Wachusett, or on top. The Church will provide cider and cookies on top of the mountain.

Wear boots or sneakers. Dress in layers, with sweaters or sweatshirts and windbreakers. A small backpack is handy for carrying extra coverings, a water bottle, and lunch. If it’s a really chilly day, you may want a hat and gloves.  It can be windy and chilly on top. Mt Wachusett is the highest point in Massachusetts east of the Connecticut River, so the wind comes sweeping up the westerly side and over the top. Princeton’s Municipal Light Department has two wind turbines on the westerly slope, which supply about 40% of the Town’s electricity.


For those who want a more rigorous climb, there are many other trails up the mountain. Don’t feel that you have to take the short route, but look for us on top when you get there.


Rain Date: We’re hoping for clear, crisp fall weather, but if it rains on October 7, we’ll push the mountain climb to the following Sunday, October 14.


Questions?  Call John Mirick  978-464-2313
                              Or email: jmirick@mirickoconnell.com

Fall Classical Concert Series



Don't Miss These Friday Evening Concerts!

First Unitarian Worcester Fall classical concerts poster    


A series of three free concerts are scheduled for Friday evenings this fall:  
OCT 5     Kevin Jones, organist
OCT 26   West Wynd Clarinet
             Ensemble
NOV 2     Scott Lamlein, organist
                    
(Freewill offering for our Young Artists Program)
     
We are proud host to some of Worcester's finest classical musicians and share our instruments and talent with the community.

We encourage your attendance - invite your friends!
 

Thursday, September 20, 2012

CD Release Party - October 13, 2012



CD Release Party

Sat., October 13, 2012, 7:30 p.m.   

Lydia and Phil, local folk singers and songwriters will perform songs from their first CD to be officially released at a CD release party, Saturday, October 13, 2012, 7:30 p.m. First U.  Please join the hostess, Linda Chatalian Wyatt, in the celebration--honoring them and sharing their joy. Ticket sales and other details to follow.  Sure to be a fun time!
    
People may purchase tickets online at brownpapertickets.com, at the Opportunity Fair on 9/23/12, or at the door. Tickets are $10. CDs will be sold at the show. Any questions contact Linda Wyatt at speechlc@yahoo.com
 
Click here for more information about Lydia and Phil.
Click here for CD Release Party poster.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

IHN News



First U and UUCW  have joined in to help prepare IHN's new house for occupancy!  A group of 8 members of the two parishes met at the new "static site" for IHN at 91 June St., Worcester on September 9, 2012.  An initial commitment to do over one bedroom quickly became a plan to also prepare a playroom across the hall.  In the past week and a half, the wallpaper has been stripped, the horsehair plaster which had pulled away from the lath in some places was repaired, the walls were skim coated with joint compound, and rugs have been pulled up.  Up next will be painting the walls and wood work, and installing flooring.  The entire house has wall to wall carpet, much from the '70's and it must be taken out and either linoleum or new flooring (not carpet) installed.

There is a huge time pressure on, because to keep a grant that has helped to buy the building, the staff (which will have offices on the first floor)  and the guests must move in on October 1. 

After church on Sunday at the Opportunity Fair, I will be at a table with information on furniture and supplies that are needed, and looking for volunteers to help us out --AT THE NEW SITE!!!  We are scheduled to host from October 21 to October 28 at the June St. site.  We will also be gratefully accepting donations for the cost of the materials that have been purchased.  So far I have receipts for $44 worth of supplies, with more coming.  We think that flooring and window treatments might be the most costly.

Here is a list of furniture and supplies needed by IHN.  If you have access to any of these, please contact Joanne Alley at 508-798-6732 or at ihnworcester.org.

I think it is wonderful that so many people have turned their hands to work on this project.  Particular thanks go to Walter Cunningham, our point person; Rick and Madeline Silva, who have brought their considerable gifts and abilities to the site; Scott Hayman, who is just not busy enough being moderator, Gini Johnson and her son, and Dianne Mann from the UUCW.  A mother and daughter team, Anita Kostecki, and her daughter Hannah, are planning on making the playroom an attractive space for children.

With deep appreciation for all the work, the caring -- and for the generosity needed to keep this worth while program going,

Liz Gustavson
 91 June St. Wish list
Bedrooms
14 twin size beds (preferably with new mattress and box spring, but will consider used in excellent condition)
4 bureaus
12 Twin size sheet sets
20 Twin size blankets

Common living room
2 upholstered chairs
1 DVD/VCR player

Dining Room
2 high chairs

Kitchens
2 Tea kettles  
Knives
2 Waste baskets

Miscellaneous
2 each - Dry mops, brooms, dust pans
1 large bucket
Kitchen towels
Dish soap, sponges, scouring pads
2 Dish racks
Cleaning supplies
Paper goods – paper towels, toilet paper, napkins
Trash bags

Outdoor Needs
Lawn mower; 2 snow shovels