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Weekly Service
Schedule
Weekly Sunday morning services
are schedule the second Sunday in September through the third Sunday of
May. Sunday morning services are held at, 10:00 am. Children's Religious
Education (Sunday School) is
also offered at 10:00am. Childcare is available during the service.
Summer
Services and Activities
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July 11th UU Gathering with Potluck:
On Sunday
July 11th members and friends of the UU Fellowship will
share hobbies and food at 11:00 AM at the Fellowship building; 3116
Algoma Street. There will be a brief service. Bring your hobbies
such as art, juggling, gardening, music etc. to share with others.
Also bring a dish to pass. Volunteers are needed at 10 AM to help
set up the building. If you can volunteer or if you need more
information about the morning, contact Julia Weiser at 344 7769. /
weiserj@charter.net.
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July 15
SPUUF Film Night and Potluck at SPUUF:
Join in at 5:00 PM for a Potluck dinner followed by the film “Pale
Male” At 6:00 PM. The film conveys the adventures of a daring red
tail hawk who manages to thrive in the urban atmosphere of New York
City. Bring some food of your choice to share and we’ll provide the
beverages. We use re-usables at potlucks, so either bring your own
plates/service or feel free to use the silverware and plates always
available at the fellowship.
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July 22nd Interfaith Book Club Meeting: The
next meeting of the Interfaith Book club is Thursday, July 22nd
at 7 PM at Ann Huntoon’s house; 5195 East Maria Dr. Stevens Point.
The
next book being
discussed is “The Tao of Pooh” by Benjamin Hoff. Questions,
contact Carol Weston,
cweston@charter.net
or Ann
ahuntoon@charter.net .We
hope can make it and bring a friend!
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August 15
Garden Tour and Potluck
– Details/location To Be Announced – look for email and postcard
notices.
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August 19
Film Night and Potluck at SPUUF:
Join in at 5:00
PM for a Potluck dinner followed by a film, to be confirmed asap
(Slated: “A Chemical Reaction”: An
award-winning documentary film, while being a heart-warming,
inspirational, human-interest story about the origin of the natural
lawn care movement in Canada and the U.S. - is also a powerful tool
for individuals and organizations interested in reducing and/or
eliminating pesticides from the environment, especially around homes
and schools).
Fall Services
Start on Sept 12th.
SPUUF
PO Box 361
Stevens Point, WI 54481
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