Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Celebration In Honor of Rev. Barbara Merritt
Coming this Sunday, a gala celebration in honor of Rev. Barbara Merritt's 26 years at First Unitarian. She will preach her last regular service, followed by a program and then a lunch. Sorry, lunch reservations are closed but lots of room for everything else. Come and celebrate her with us!
A Salute to 46 Years of Growth at 90 Main Street
The Green Exchange, our annual plant sale, will be open for business after church on May 23. Green Exchange refers to trading your $5 bills for our home-grown perennials freshly dug from members’ gardens. If you have a garden and some time, bring us a potted division from your favorite plant. Sale proceeds from the Green Exchange go to the church, and have bought, for instance, the black benches that welcome visitors to our courtyard.
The Memorial Garden was created in 1964 out of Heritage Funds, and designed by professional landscaper Alice Milton. Because of the prevailing red brick all around, she designed a “White Garden,” which we have mostly continued. For 46 years now, the plants have been maintained entirely by volunteers who discover that gardening makes a healthy contribution to our church. Whether you are an experienced green thumb or a novice, we invite you to join in caring for our green oasis on North Main Street, for the pleasure of our members and our neighbors.
Here is how to help: sign up to come in once during the summer to pull some weeds, water if the soil is dry, and cut off spent flowers. A sign-up sheet lets you choose a convenient time. We’ll send a reminder letter with simple instructions. Bring a friend, a partner, a child, and enjoy caring for this lovely place.
The Gardeners of the First Unitarian Church
The Memorial Garden was created in 1964 out of Heritage Funds, and designed by professional landscaper Alice Milton. Because of the prevailing red brick all around, she designed a “White Garden,” which we have mostly continued. For 46 years now, the plants have been maintained entirely by volunteers who discover that gardening makes a healthy contribution to our church. Whether you are an experienced green thumb or a novice, we invite you to join in caring for our green oasis on North Main Street, for the pleasure of our members and our neighbors.
Here is how to help: sign up to come in once during the summer to pull some weeds, water if the soil is dry, and cut off spent flowers. A sign-up sheet lets you choose a convenient time. We’ll send a reminder letter with simple instructions. Bring a friend, a partner, a child, and enjoy caring for this lovely place.
The Gardeners of the First Unitarian Church
Thank You, Choir!
Our choir has been in overdrive this year, preparing music for many extra celebration services from the 225th to Barbara’s retirement celebration this week.
CDs and DVDs will be available after church this Sunday for purchase (100% of proceeds to the church).
Please join me in expressing our appreciation for their long hours of rehearsal and excellent music-making.
-Will Sherwood, Director of Music/Organist
CDs and DVDs will be available after church this Sunday for purchase (100% of proceeds to the church).
Please join me in expressing our appreciation for their long hours of rehearsal and excellent music-making.
-Will Sherwood, Director of Music/Organist
Music DVDs For Sale After Church
We are happy to offer a professionally recorded video DVD of the April 18th afternoon concert celebrating Will Sherwood's 25th anniversary.
If you didn't get a chance to attend, this is your chance to enjoy the great music performed by Will and our choir.
This would make a great gift for your family member or neighbors who enjoy great classical music - a nice way to show off our choir and music program to the community.
Stock up now for Christmas presents.
Paul Ropp, Chair Music Committee
If you didn't get a chance to attend, this is your chance to enjoy the great music performed by Will and our choir.
This would make a great gift for your family member or neighbors who enjoy great classical music - a nice way to show off our choir and music program to the community.
Stock up now for Christmas presents.
Paul Ropp, Chair Music Committee
Monday Night At The Church May 24th
Our May 24th program is an historic performance featuring Ellen O’Neall-Waite an amazingly talented actress, writer, vocalist and all-around entertainer. She will present a one-woman performance focused on an historic figure associated with the church. Bring the whole family and plan to be entertained and enlightened. Program starts at 7:15 p.m.
May 31st - Memorial Day program - To Be Announced
June 7 – Worcester Poetry Association (1st Monday) Lisa Fluet, Assistant Professor of English, Boston College, delivering the annual Bloomsday Lecture. Program starts at 7:15 p.m.
If you have any questions about Monday Night At the Church programs or would like to present a program, feel free to contact David Blodgett at 508-340-1041 or email office@firstunitarian.com for contact info. See you there!
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May 31st - Memorial Day program - To Be Announced
June 7 – Worcester Poetry Association (1st Monday) Lisa Fluet, Assistant Professor of English, Boston College, delivering the annual Bloomsday Lecture. Program starts at 7:15 p.m.
If you have any questions about Monday Night At the Church programs or would like to present a program, feel free to contact David Blodgett at 508-340-1041 or email office@firstunitarian.com for contact info. See you there!
Posted by Tom Schade at 12:42 PM 0 comments
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