2023 is ‘marching’ right along (pun intended! ) Our MARCH meeting is this Saturday – Rain or Shine -in the Fahs Room 10AM – 1pm Bring your your favorite hobby and join in the fun. Don’t have a hobby or no current project? Then come for a nice ‘catch up’ chat with your friends. Hope
Dear Parkway Stewards and friends, On Saturday, February 11th , a group of thirteen Stewards came out to do our monthly clean up. The large “pond” of water (the aftermath of January’s heavy rains) on the back loop of our UU Mile had dried up, revealing widely scattered bottles, cans, food containers, abandoned clothing, mattresses,
Chocolate tasting hosted on Feb. 12 The UUSS Kids Freedom Club hosted a fairly-traded chocolate tasting event after church, just in time for Valentine’s Day. Many thanks to the Sacramento Food Co-Op and other local vendors for donating the chocolate. As Justine explained in the service, this means the cacao beans were not farmed using
An original theatrical production is an immerse collection of authentic stories and songs from women working onstage, ranges from hilarious to edgy to poignant. The show reveals women who find purpose, sisterhood, freedom and validation through theatre, and speaks to all of us who invest in creative work.
All are welcome to attend “Death Planning” a 3-session class Tuesdays, March 14, 21, and 28 from 10:00 a.m. to noon in the Fahs Room. Instructor Molly Stuart will help you consider your desired end of life care and create a plan to be assured your values will be respected, and to protect family from uncertainty.
You are invited to an Introduction to Meditation, with Doug Kraft. Sunday, March 12, Noon to 1:15 p.m. in the Fahs Room. Sign up at the Connections table on Sunday or e-mail *protected email*. Doug was the lead minister at UUSS from 2000 to 2013. He has been training in Buddhist meditation for 50 years and written
JoAnn writes: This Monday, February 20, our 10:00 AM Zoom Lectio Divina gathering will feature the poem “Among the Baby Bok Choy”, by Jeanne Yu. I was kind of looking for a poem about the Chinese New Year / Lunar New Year, but couldn’t find one that felt just right. In this poem, Jeanne Yu considers