News and Events

November 2007 : Additional announcements below the calendar. Archives of previous months.
 

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10 a.m. Service: Eco-Food Group

R.E. Principle 5: Deciding Together

 

 

     

 

 
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10 a.m. Service-- Student Minister Allison Farnum: Thanksgiving

R.E.Principle 6: It's a Small World

         

 

 
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News: We are an active UU community. You will find links to some of our activities and announcements here. 

  • We welcome Angie Leu as Open Circle’s new child care provider. Parents of children too young for the Religious Education program are invited to leave children with Angie.
  • Sunday service announcements are due to Madonna Bowman by Thursday noon.
  • Open Circle’s Building Renovation Committee (BRC)  has been formed and included Kathy Brimhall, Ron Cross, chairperson, Dean Malloy, John McDowell, Sylvia Reed, Robert Schels, and Howie Zanto. The committee sought and received board approval to work with architect Tom Meiklejohn.  The BRC will work with the architect to present a plan for congregational review and feedback on Sunday, Dec. 2. This is an ambitious timeline and we appreciate the time and commitment of the BRC committee.

Around the Commmunity:

  • Stand for Peace, every Thursday, 5-6 p.m., corner of Johnson and Peters streets.
  • Just Fare Market, First Presbyterian Church (4th St. Road). Offering fair trade coffee, tea, chocolate and gift items from around the world. Volunteer staff needed for Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. (2 or 4-hours shifts) Contact Jill Stiemsma of Prairie Lake UU Fellowship for more information and to get involved.
  • Friday November 16 – KEEPING IT LOCAL: Cooperative Solutions, Northeastern Wisconsin Local Food Coop Forum will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. at Moraine Park Technical College, FdL, Room A111 (behind food service area).  See poster on bulletin board for more details or speak to Dean Malloy, 920-251-6036.

 

  Updated 11/11/07