Camp Latgawa registration accepted through July 26
RVUUF’s family camp at Camp Latgawa takes place from Aug. 18 to 20, and registration is being accepted now through Wednesday, July 26.
RVUUF’s family camp at Camp Latgawa takes place from Aug. 18 to 20, and registration is being accepted now through Wednesday, July 26.
Rogue Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship will hold its Ashland City Band concert potluck, 5:45 p.m. Thursday, July 20, at the Lithia Park Bandshell (up the street, near the cement wheelchair-access area). All are invited to this annual RVUUF event.
“Can I place these in my commingled curbside recycle bin?” According to Ann Hackett, RVUUF’s Master Recycler, this is a question that people often wonder about various items in their households. Here is an update from Ann Hackett on recycling do’s and don’ts as it pertains to the curbside Commingled Recycle Bin.
RVUUF’s welcome and administration offices will be closed for the Independence Day weekend on Monday, July 3 and Tuesday, July 4. Both offices will reopen on Wednesday, July 5.
There will be no choir rehearsal on Wednesdays during the summer months. The RVUUF choir will start rehearsals again in September. For more information, use RVUUF’s contact form to connect with Music Director Shauneen Garner.
RVUUF is organizing “Circle Dinners” during the coming year: informal gatherings to “break bread” and further the RVUUF community connection.
This is my last Nan’s News. I want to share with you the standard expectations when a minster leaves a congregation. In an effort to make room for and respect the incoming minister (even when you don’t yet know when/who that will be) and to bring closure with the outgoing minister, the request is for … Continue reading Nan’s News: May you bless each other
Here’s a look at services taking place in July 2017. Services take place at 10:30 a.m. each Sunday in RVUUF’s Great Hall. Gathering music begins at 10:25 a.m.
Your generosity and gratitude expressed privately and collectively at the June 11 Sunday service touched Sam and me. We are grateful our paths crossed while in southern Oregon. Our memories and the meaning we gained will be with us for a long time. Thank you.
The Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA)’s “Commission on Appraisal” has issued its 2017 report, Class Action: The Struggle with Class in Unitarian Universalism.