Wednesday, July 6, 2016
Wiogora Wants Your Help to Make "Mystery: The Order of Phoenix
The Wiogora Council of First U and Headmistress Veralyce Gibbons
are excited offer you opportunities to help Wiogora's Summer program.
Being held July 25th to August 5th, our year's them is "Mystery: The Order of the Phoenix."
· Loan or donate FANS,
5 gallon water jugs/coolers, and fake trees or garland. If you
want your item back, you must put your name on it! Anything without a
name might be considered a donation (and gratefully accepted)!
· Attend
the Wiogora summer church service on July 31st, to be held in the Sanctuary and
presented entirely by the wonder and wisdom of Wiogorans.
· Sign up to be a Wiogora
Guide through our website www.wiogora.org.
You
must be age 18+. You must be able to guide our scholars up and down
stairs from class to class, able to get involved, able to use your imagination
,and able to get silly and have fun! Previous experience not
required. Hours M-F 9am-2pm, with a stipend $100 per week.
· Contribute to and
participate in this year's Wiogora Service Project - Laundry Love! This
is a local Worcester outreach providing free laundry service and childcare once
a month. Sounds simple, right? Your kids - our scholars - will be
able to explain the mystery of why simple is profound.
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Yard Sale - Saturday, September 10

Toys, sports equipment, dishes, pots and pans, lamps, mirrors,
vases, tools, easily-moved furniture such as chairs, bureaus, occasional
tables, lawn furniture are all welcome, as well as books (not textbooks or
encyclopedias) and clean clothing, particularly children's clothing. No
mattresses or upholstered furniture. No TVs or computers.
We'll also need volunteers to sort and price the donations, and
to staff the sale in shifts.
Questions about what is appropriate for the yard sale?
Need help to bring things to the Church? Ideas for the Yard Sale? Let
us know!
John Mirick - jmirick@mirickoconnell.com
Michelle
Przekop - mbprzekop@gmail.com
Monday, June 20, 2016
Summer 2016 Weekly Events
Church Office Hours:
Monday - Thursday, 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Closed on Fridays
Please call the church office in advance
if you need access to the building.
Staff takes vacation during this time.
if you need access to the building.
Staff takes vacation during this time.
Every Monday throughout the summer:
5:30 p.m. Meditation Group will continue to meet throughout the summer in the Chapel.
On Wednesdays throughout the summer:
7:00 p.m. Tibetan Teachings
In the Bancroft Room.
7:00 p.m. Private Rental
In the Landers Room.
In the Landers Room.
On Thursdays throughout the summer:
6:30 p.m. Kundalini Yoga
In the Chapel.
7:00 p.m. Court Hill Singers Rehearsal
In the Bancroft Room
In the Bancroft Room
Sundays throughout the summer:
9:00 a.m. Court Hill Singers Rehearsal
In the Bancroft Room.
10:30 a.m. Worship
In the Bancroft Room
Summer 2016 Garden Tours
Summer 2016 Garden Tours
Sunday tours of church members' and friends' gardens are back! This year the Garden Tours begin on May 22. The tours will be 4 to 6 pm, when gardens aren't quite too wilted, should be really lovely and a nice chance for community. They'll occur any week it isn't storming. Questions? Email Mary McAlister at
Sunday June 26 - James and Linda Tartaglia, 6
Old Colony Road, Worcester. From church, turn right onto State St. then
turn right onto Harvard St. Continue onto Tuckerman St. and turn left onto
Salisbury St. Old Colony Road is a right off Salisbury St. (heading west) about
3 blocks BEFORE Flagg Street.
Sunday, July 3- HOLIDAY Weekend.- no Garden
Tour.
Sunday, July 10 - Diane and John
Mirick, 160 Mirick Rd, Princeton. From church get to Lincoln Sq. and take 290
East briefly to 190 North. Take exit 5 and turn left onto Rt. 140. Follow
winding country road to blinking light and turn left onto Rt. 62 and later
right into Rt. 130 (before Princeton Ctr.) Go past Merriam Rd. to 2nd
left onto Mirick. Go approx. 1.5 miles, past Beaman Rd. and uphill to house
with big red barn on left. Park by barn.
Sunday, July 17 – Huck and Jo
Truesdell, 19 Wheeler Ave. Worcester. From church parking lot take right onto State
St. then right onto Harvard St. Continue onto Tuckerman St. Turn left onto
Salisbury St. Follow Salisbury Street
across Park Avenue and bear right on Forest Street after cresting the
hill; turn right on Wheeler Avenue at the crosswalk sign. 19 Wheeler is
the first house on the right, at the bottom of the hill.
Sunday, July 24 - Sunday, July 24 - Roselle Patton, 20 Stockholm
Street. Get on I-290W from Main St. and Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. Continue on
I-290W then take exit 12 to 146S then another exit 12, go right, take left onto
Blackstone and then a right onto Whipple St., then third left onto Stockholm
St. and 20 Stockholm is on the corner of Cornhill and Stockholm Streets. Please
bring a folding lawn chair.
Garden Tour with freshly picked melodies every half
hour
Sherwood-Bershad Residence, Sterling
www.SherwoodPhoto.com/gardens Freewill donation for 1st U Encore Fund & WorcAGO Scholarship Fund RSVP (See above web page)
RSVP is needed to alert if Pre-Rain Date
(directions by return email)
Sunday
August 7th - Sten and Liz Gustavson, 82 Uncatena Ave., Worcester. From
Church take Lincoln St. and onto Burncoat where it forks to left. Cross 290,
pass Burncoat schools to light by convenience store: turn right. Uncatena will
be a left a little way downhill, #82 is on left just after you turn.
Sunday, August 14 - CANCELLED
Sunday,
August 21 – Rudy Cepko and Alesia Tringale, 33 Lenox St.,
Worcester. From church turn right onto Main St., through downtown to
right onto Pleasant St. before City Hall. Go up & downhill, cross
Park Ave., through Newton Sq. rotary, Turn right onto Lenox and find #33
near end of block on left.
Sunday, August 28 - Margery Connelly, #30 Sherbrook Ave.,
Worcester. From church take Belmont St. up and down hill to just before
bridge: turn right onto Lake Ave. Take second right onto Sherbrook, cross
Lake View and find #30 (4th house on right.)
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Living in the Tension
LIVING IN THE TENSION
the quest for a spiritualized racial justice
Shelly Tochluk
Shelly is the author of Witnessing Whiteness: The Need to Talk About Race and How to Do It & Chair of the Education Department at Mount Saint Mary's University - Los Angeles. She has been part of the leadership team for AWARE-LA (Alliance of White Anti-Racists Everywhere-Los Angeles) for the last 10 years & co-produces their Unmasking Whiteness Summer Institute
.
About LIVING IN THE TENSION
Connections between spirituality and activism are evident within many social justice movements. Often unconsidered, however, is how race plays a role in our beliefs, actions, and collaborations.
What happens when our spirituality results in a failure to notice racial dynamics? Conversely, what happens when we focus only on race? What tensions arise when we pay attention to race and spirituality simultaneously?
the quest for a spiritualized racial justice
Shelly Tochluk
Shelly is the author of Witnessing Whiteness: The Need to Talk About Race and How to Do It & Chair of the Education Department at Mount Saint Mary's University - Los Angeles. She has been part of the leadership team for AWARE-LA (Alliance of White Anti-Racists Everywhere-Los Angeles) for the last 10 years & co-produces their Unmasking Whiteness Summer Institute
.
About LIVING IN THE TENSION
Connections between spirituality and activism are evident within many social justice movements. Often unconsidered, however, is how race plays a role in our beliefs, actions, and collaborations.
What happens when our spirituality results in a failure to notice racial dynamics? Conversely, what happens when we focus only on race? What tensions arise when we pay attention to race and spirituality simultaneously?
Join us for a book reading and discussion
Thursday, June 23, 2016, 6:30-8:30pm
at the
Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester
90 Holden St, Worcester
This event is co-sponsored by the Witnessing Whiteness study group, the Worcester Partnership for Racial and Ethnic Health Equity. the YWCA Racial Justice Task Force, Abby’s House and the Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester.
Light refreshments at 6:30; talk begins at 7:00
Soular Jazz Festival
The 2nd annual the Soular Jazz Festival will
be held on Saturday, June, 18. From 10 AM to 7:30 PM. We will share music,
green technology information, demonstrations, food and fun.
Along with music from five
fantastic, world-traveling bands, and three top-notch high school bands, there
will also be a school solar cooking contest, a kids Sun Fun Parade and a raffle
for a ride in a Tesla.
Our goal is to spread the
promise of a better future through music and sharing ideas that preserve our
planet for future generations.
The Soular Jazz Festival is
free so that anyone can join us.
Anyone who would like to
support the amazing musicians who will be playing can make a tax-deductible
donation here. These donations make the music possible!
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