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  |  March 17 Kirtan
  March 26 Landscape Work Party
  April 2 Transylvania Tea Starr King School
  March 27 & April 10 Class on Islam Adult Ed. after service 12:30 - 3:00
  
April 29-May 1 
UUCM Congregational Retreat  
 October 8 
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Inauguration Ceremony  
Sovata, Transylvania 
  
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  Director of Religious Education: Linda Haumann dre@uumarin.org
  Administrator: Janette Morrow office@uumarin.org
  President, Board of Trustees: Jennifer Gennari board@uumarin.org  
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 Rev. Chip Wright
   Office Hours Tues., Wed., Thurs. 
10:00am to 3:00 pm. 
   
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                        March 17th, 2011 Issue #109         |  
  Sunday Worship Service        | 
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March 20, 11 am: "Turning of the Star Wheel" 
Rev. Chip Wright with Worship Associate Karen Auroy 
  
The vernal Equinox approaches and we celebrate the coming of spring! 
  
View and Print March Services  
  
Past Sermons Online  
  
All new sermons on the web sermons index are  audio. Older sermons are text.  If you want a text version of an Audio sermon please contact the minister.   
  
March 13, 2011:   
AUDIO "Saints and Leprechauns" by the Rev. Chip Wright.   
  
March 6, 2011: 
AUDIO "Life, Love and War: Real and Earnest" by Norman Solomon. 
Also, AUDIO Reading by Joan Nelson:I Remember Pearl Harbor.  
  
Feb. 27, 2011:   
 AUDIO 'The Transylvanian Unitarian Symbol and its Meaning for Us' by the Rev. Lázár Levente. 
  
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 Contemplative Service   
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 Our Lay led Contemplative Service is from  9:00-9:50 am on Sundays (not available in summer). 
  Readings introduce a silent period to reflect on a topic or idea, followed by an opportunity to share individual thoughts.
  
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 | March Is Pledge Month!  |  St. Patrick's Day alert: Leprechauns were observed playing on the grounds of UUCM this morning. They came here to bring us a little extra luck for this month's Pledge Drive. Stop eating corned beef and cabbage for a minute, and put down your Guinness Stout! Fill out your pledge form and return it to the office by March 31. 
 
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 Landscape Work Party   
 |  |  Come clean the Fishpond Saturday, March 26th.  The Landscape Committee is having a work party March 26th to clean the  pond and do odd jobs around the garden. The pond has to be emptied and cleaned once a year. The fish are caught and placed in a barrel  before being returned to their renovated home. This is a huge job and   lots of fun.
 
 
Learn the Secret of Pond Pump from the Master:  Be the next in a venerated lineage.  We need  a UUCM member to come to the Work Party to learn the operation of the fish pond pumping system from Art  Derby.  I believe this will be Art's last year to work on the system so we  need a new expert for the future.    
  
  A delicious lunch will be provided.
  We start at 8:30 am and usually finish at 2:00 pm.
  Come and bring the kids. John Quinley, Chair Facilities Committee
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  How to help re earthquake   
 |  |   The UUA issued the following statement on the UUA web site: "Following Friday's devastating earthquake and resulting tsunamis, the UUA has been in contact with our religious partners in Japan to express our concern and our willingness to partner with them in recovery efforts.  Our partners, including Rissho Kosei-kai, Tsubaki Grand Shrine, the Konko Church of Izuo, the Tokyo Dojin Church, and the Japan Chapter of the International Association for Religious Freedom are all in discernment about the specific efforts they will be taking to support recovery work, and the UUA will walk with them in the directions that are ultimately chosen.
    Please join with UUs throughout the United States by contributing to the UUA's Japan Relief Fund which will support the work that our Japanese partners pursue."
 You may make a donation to the Japan Relief Fund here!   |  
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  Kirtan continues  
 |  |  Kirtan, March 17,  7 to 8:30 PM (Approx.), Fireside Room Also April 21, May 19 (Third Thursdays through end of May).  Chanting & meditation services continue.  These services offer a refreshing reentry into the heart-centered world of meditation and deep joy.  If you haven't come to one of these services before and wish to deepen your spiritual life or find a space to just relax into, please come.
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 UUCM Congregational Retreat  Walker Creek Ranch   April 29 - May 1, 2011  |  |   Sign up now for  the wonderful  UUCM Congregational Retreat at Walker Creek Ranch, 1700 acres of beautiful rolling hills just 20 miles west of Novato. Besides the wonderful meals, worship services, and just the grand opportunity to spend quality time together, there are many outstanding programs for you and your children to enjoy at the Retreat. There are many intergenerational programs including our traditional barn dance.    Registration deadline is MARCH 30th.  Drop by the information/registration table in the foyer for more information.   Nonmembers pay a $50 extra fee per family. If you are considering joining this would be a good time to do so.    
 
   Request for Proposals     We need more people to lead workshops at the retreat. Proposal forms  are available on the Web and in the Retreat box on the wall of the Community (Robinson)  Room.       Visit our web page for general information and photos from 2009 retreat.  |  
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 Social Concerns News   
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Sunday, March 20: Social Concerns Luncheon, Fellowship  Hall. "In Our Own Voice," featuring two  trained public speakers from the National Alliance on Mental  Illness (NAMI). They will share compelling stories about living with mental illness  and achieving recovery. All are invited. Suggested donation $6.00. Nobody turned  away.  
  
The Social Concerns Committee hosts information/action speaker luncheons  several times a  year. Congregants are invited  to bring suggestions for Social or Environmental Justice issues and speakers to: socialconcerns@uumarin.org.     
 -----------  UUCM hosts a Social Concerns Information/Action Table during coffee hour after  Sunday services.   
  We UUCM members  and friends often put our spiritual values to work  in the world in ways both large and small. If you care about,  or are involved in, some kind of social justice endeavor that you want us to know  about, contact  socialconcerns@uumarin.org. to reserve a  Sunday for your table.  No candidate or individual  party can be promoted or denigrated.  Any political stand or position  MUST be about issues not political figures, candidates or party  affiliations. 
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Click on the links below to learn more about how YOU can get  involved with both of these great programs:  
Social Concerns   
Green Sanctuary 
 
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  Shelter Report  
 |  |  VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED FOR ONE LAST Sunday night shelter dinner on March 27. Please contact Joan Nelson.   This week's volunteers were: Grace and Owen Dearborn, Lee FitzGerald, Carol Littrell, Mary Kinlen , Amy Likover  and Windsor Orrick. (Note the new names. Anyone can participate.)   P.S. One of the ladies claimed that aromatherapy practitioner, Mary Kinlen, had "literally" saved her from "terminal stress."
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 The Balázs Scholars Program at Starr King School for the Ministry invites you and your friends to our Spring Transylvanian Tea. 
   
This Fundraiser to support the visiting scholar program will be held on: Saturday, April 2 at 3:30pm at   
Starr King School   
2441 Le Conte Avenue, Berkeley    
The suggested donation is $25.   
RSVP to Arliss Ungar 925-283-3288. 
  
Featured guests will be 
 the 2010-2011 Balázs Scholar and minister in Sovata and Csokfalva, Transylvania,   
Rev. Levente Lázár   
(UUCM's Partner church minister)   
  
  
      
  
  
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 Rev. Dr. Dorsey Blake,   
Dean of the Faculty and Visiting Professor of Spirituality and Prophetic Justice at Starr King School and pastor of the San Francisco Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples, an interfaith, interracial, intercultural community of seekers dedicated to personal empowerment and social transformation.   
  
They will speak on "Prophetic Voices."       
  
Each year the Balázs Scholars Program brings a young Transylvanian minister (and family) to study at Starr King School and the Graduate Theological Union, and to preach at Unitarian Universalist churches throughout the Bay Area and the country.   
  
If you would like to help sustain this program please make a check to Starr King School with Balázs on the notation line, and send it to Starr King School, 2441 Le Conte Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94709. 
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  Friends of the UUA phonathon  
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 It's that time of year again! In addition to our regular mailings to Friends of the UUA donors, the Friends conduct an annual fundraising phonathon.  
  
Later this month, Stratcom, the Friend's telemarketing firm, will be phoning only UUA donors who have expressed a preference to receive telemarketing appeals.  
  
If you are contacted and would like to report back on your call experience, submit your comments or request to be placed on our "no call" list by emailing Jill Sarber (Communications Manager, Stewardship and Development, 
UUA) at jsarber@uua.org or 617.948.6544. 
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  Pacific Central District Assembly 2011 
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 Pacific Central District of the Unitarian Universalist Association's 
District Assembly 2011 
May 13-15, Newark Fremont Hilton, 
The Transient and the Permanent 
  
Come  join us as we celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the consolidation of  the American Unitarian Association and the Universalist Church of  America into our Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations! 
  
This year's event will take place        May 13-15, 2011, at the Newark Fremont Hilton Hotel. 
Click on the hotel link and make your room reservations now!  Registration is now open! 
Please note that the deadline for the Early Bird Special of $75 is April 12, 2011. 
This is a $20 savings over previous year's registration fee! 
  
Please see the PCD DA2011 web page for all of the information! 
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 Wine Country Holiday 
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 Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of North Bay 
WINE COUNTRY HOLIDAY 
 The UU's of Napa, California proudly announce the sixth season of our Wine Country Excursions. Again, we offer a variety of options for an inside look at one of America's most beautiful areas, internationally known for fine wines, gourmet dining and spectacular vistas.
  The program runs from April through October. Our fees are below market rate for comparable services and all proceeds go to our small fellowship. More info.
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 UU United Nations Office 
Intergenerational Spring Seminar 
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 The UU United Nations Office 
2011  Intergenerational   Spring  Seminar 
April 28-30 
"Empower Women for a Better Tomorrow" 
Details at  www.uu-uno.org 
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  And you are invited!  BAFS?  Well, that is 'Bring a Friend Sundays.'  Bring a friend(s) to service at LEAST once a month--or have them bring you!  And you can anticipate a reward beyond heaven, on earth: Gourmet dinner at the home of Rev's Chip and Lisa in May!   
Here's how it works. 
 Please note the BAFS Sundays:  Second half:   Apr. 10 &  May 15 
 All BAFS will offer an opportunity for any new folks to meet with the Minister, the RE Director, our Board President and other leaders of UUCM informally after the service.    
   
So start calling your friends and telling them what a great place the UUCM is and inviting these special people to our special Sundays on top of the hill.  A fun time will be had by all! 
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