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Calendar

Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month May 2008 Older Americans Month 
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
             
        1

Hawaiian Lei Day

Mother Goose Day

2 Yom Hasho-ah: Holocaust Remembrance Day

3:30 Play Group

3
4 Crop Walk

10:15 Service

12:00 Fellowship

12:00 Music

5 Cinco de Mayo

12:30 Reality Group

7:00 Religious Education Committee

6

National Teacher Day

International No Diet Day

7 Pulitzer Prize established; First stamp collection started

12:30 Lunch Bunch

7:00 Finance

8 No Socks Day

9am Needlers

7:30 Unity Circle

9

3:30 Play Group

10 Clean Up Your Room Day

2pm Victorian Tea at Stirling House

11 Mother’s Day; National Twilight Zone Day 12 Intl Nurses Day; Limerick Day 13 Tulip Day

7:00 Board of Trustees

14 National Dance Like a Chicken Day

12:30 Lunch Bunch

7:00 Membership

15 Natioal Chocolate Chip Day

Drummer Deadline

16 First US nickel minted 1866, called the Shield Nickel

3:30 Play Group

17

Armed Forces Day

First Kentucky Derby 1875

18 Visit Your Relatives Day

9:30 Choir rehearsal

10:15 Service

12:00 Social Action

19 Circus Day

9:30 Unity Circle

20

7:00 Board of Trustees

21 American Red Cross founded by Clara Barton 1881

12:30 Lunch Bunch

22

Buy A Musical Instrument Day

23 Penny Day

3:30 Play Group

24

First Morse Code message sent 1884 from Washington DC to Baltimore

25 National Missing Children’s Day 26 Blueberry Cheesecake Day

Memorial Day observed

7-9 UU Bookies

27

Masking tape patented 1930

28

12:30 Lunch Bunch

29 30 31

World No Tobacco Day

Memorial Day

 

 

Women’s History Month April 2008  American Red Cross Month
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
    1 2 3

5:30 Taste of Stratford

4

3:30 Play Group

5

7:00 Raise the Roof Dinner

6

10:15 Service

12:00 Fellowship Team

12:00 Music Committee

7:30 Unity Circle

Collect Food Bags

7

12:00 Reality Group

7:00 Building your own Theology

8 9

7:00 Membership

Worship Weavers

10

9am Needlers

7:30 Unity Circle

11

3:30 Play Group

12
13

10:15 Service

12:00 Social Action

Committee

12:00 Choir Rehearsal

2:00 Sicko

14

7:00 Building your own Theology

15

7:00 Board of Trustees

16 17 18

3:30 Play Group

19
20

9:30 Choir Rehearsal

10:15 Service: 

1:00 Seder Dinner

Drummer Deadline

21

7:00 Building your own Theology

22 23 24 25

3:30 Play Group

26

UU Bookies to Mark Twain House

27

10:15 Service

12:00 Choir Rehearsal

28

9:30 Unity Circle

29 30      
 

Committee Meetings

Unless noted differently, committee and Board of Trustees meetings are usually at 7:30 PM as follows. Any questions, contact the Chair.

Fellowship – 1st Sunday after church service Finance – 1st Wednesday

Membership – 2nd Wednesday

Music – 1st Sunday after church service

Social Action –2nd Sunday after church service

Editor’s Note: Though I have made every attempt at accuracy, the Drummer calendar may be incorrect. If in doubt, please contact the Committee Chair or leave a message for Suzanne Bacon, our Administrator (203-378-1020). Thanks! Zoe Beck 434-6872

BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETINGS

7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

3rd Tuesday of the Month in the Lounge

The Board of Trustees meetings are held in the Lounge and anyone is welcome to join us. If you have an agenda item please let me know the week before so it can be placed on the agenda and the appropriate amount of time and attention can be given to the item.  – Abby Ott

The UUCGB calendar is cut and pasted from the Drummer. It is as accurate as the Drummer copy, and has probably not been updated since the Drummer was published, which is a few days before the start of the month. When in doubt, confirm the date/time for any event. This page generally includes the current and preceeding month for continuity's sake.

If you want the calendar corrected or updated, please send an email to webmaster@uucgb.org

 

 

Time and Perception

Once upon a time a man whose ax was missing suspected his neighbor's son. The boy walked like a thief, looked like a thief, and spoke like a thief. But the man found his ax while digging in the valley, and the next time he saw his neighbor's son, the boy walked, looked and spoke like any other child.
-Lao-tzu, philosopher (6th century BCE)