Unitarian Universalist Society October 15, 2014 Vol. 77 No. 18 Sunday Worship, 10:30 a.m. and Religious Education October 19 To Do and To Be Rev. Jean L. Wahlstrom Bring a Friend Sunday and Luncheon – November 2 Our third annual “Bring a Friend Sunday” will be on November 2nd. First time visitors who check in at the Welcome Table will be our guests at the First Sunday Luncheon following the service. How do you strike a sustainable balance between action and contemplation, between urgency and stillness? What is the one important thing on your To Do list? October 26 Heretics, Pantheists, Pagans—Oh, My! Rev. Jean L. Wahlstrom The wide tent of Unitarian Universalism has room for star gazers of all theologies. November 2 Memory Tree Sunday Rev. Jean L. Wahlstrom On this Sunday, we decorate our Memory Tree with the names of those we have loved and lost. Inside: 2014 Unirondack Report ................... 2 Syracuse UU Young Adults News .... 3 Thank You from InterFaith Works ..... 4 Coin Donations to MMUUS .............. 4 Music and the Arts ............................ 5 Community News ......................... 6, 7 Mary Barduhn's Memorial Service - October 18 A memorial service and reception will be held in honor of longtime MMUUS member Mary Barduhn at May Memorial this coming Saturday, October 18th, beginning at 11:00 am. Volunteers needed for 2014 Fine Craft Show “The Weekend Report”: Unirondack 2014 T he weather on the weekend of Saturday, September 12th, 2014 wasn’t the best, but a gaggle of 60 folks (age range 15 months to 70 years) from MMUUS, FUUS and Auburn UU, enjoyed the time at Unirondack, the UU camp and conference center in the southwestern Adirondacks, despite it!. The new housing/shower facility helped many families rest in comfortable rooms and people were toasty around fires and woodstoves. Before the heavy rains started, people went hiking, biking, kayaking and swimming. Inside, others were enjoying the lodges and lakeside art house by participating in projects, games, conversation, quiet reading, baking and yummy meals. Lisa Harter led about ten people in a painting session using TheBubblyBrush technique. She raised some money for the Teenz’s service trip (a picture of our artwork is on her website at http://www.thebubblybrush.com/). Saturday night festivities ended with a variety show led by Lucy and Julia. This was lots of fun for the presenters and audience alike. Many thanks to the bakers and cooks/crews for the meals and to all others for contributing your time and talents—the community effort help the success of the weekend! Next year, Unirondack Weekend will be September 18th—20th, 2015 (Labor Day is late in 2015). The rental price has increased to $25/night per person in 2015, so the price will be in the $65 range for the weekend, which includes five meals. Information on 2015 registration is available at http:// www.unirondack.org/register/. Please mark your calendar so you can join us! We need many volunteers to help with the upcoming Holiday Fine Craft Show, which is the weekend before Thanksgiving (November 21st - November 23rd). Positions include working at the admissions table/raffle table, wrapping items, helping at booths, and being a floater. Shifts are 2 hrs. 15 min. long and are available throughout the weekend. If you are able to help out with this very important fundraising event, please contact Julie Daniel at [email protected] or 622-3423. 2 May Memorial Unitarian Universalist Society Pumpkin Carving on Friday, October 24, at 6:00 pm Time for some W e will be meeting at 6:00 pm on October 16th, in the fellowship hall at First UU to put together care kits for local homeless people. Bring a bag dinner for yourself and a donation of trial or travel sized soaps, toothpaste, shampoo, lotions, etc. Everyone is welcome, feel free to bring a friend! FUUN events are a great way to participate in social action together. We have already stuffed backpacks for the Eastern Farm Workers and donated apples to St. Lucy's Food Pantry at past events. If you would like to know more or are able to help seek out donations for our care kits, please contact Stacy Sceiford at [email protected]. (MMUUS Women’s Group) venue change for October meeting O n Thursday, October 16th (the 3rd Thursday, as usual) our meeting is at First UU, and we will be joining in the FUUN event, making care packages of travel toiletries for the homeless (see above article for more details about the event) which meets at 6:00 pm in the fellowship hall at First UU). Stacy Sceiford ([email protected]) is the contact for the FUUN event, if you want more information! I have it on good authority that you may still bring your snacks and beverages, including wine, if so inclined. ~ Laura Knight, Twisted Sisters Coordinator [email protected] Join the UU Young Adults in the kitchen at First UU for a fun filled night of creativity and play. We'll carve pumpkins and snack on roasted seeds. All ages welcome! Let Pilar know if you won't be bringing your own pumpkin and would like to carve and take home one of ours ([email protected]). Go Soul to Soul with the Young Adults The Soul to Soul book charts out a series of discussions based on the included readings and activities that let us learn more about ourselves and each other. We’ve found that sharing our ideas with one another helps our thinking evolve and deepens our connection to our inner thoughts. If you're interested in trying it out, we're meeting in the Parlor at First UU on Waring Road in Syracuse at 6:30 pm on the third Wednesday of the month in October (10/15). In the spring of 2015 (February through May), we'll meet in the Memorial room at May Memorial (dates TBA). Contact Pilar (533-2684) or visit the Facebook Group (https:// www.facebook.com/groups/ Syr.UUYA/) for more information. October 15, 2014 3 Share the Plate O Thank you from InterFaith Works Rev. Jean received a note from InterFaith Works, in which they wrote: “Your congregation’s donation of bedding, towels, and linens has made an empty apartment a home...From our family at InterFaith Works Center for New Americans to yours—thank you!” The note also had a personal message from Volunteer and Donation Coordinator Daryl Suzanne Files, who wrote: “Your generous donations are amazing!!” n a trial basis through mid-November, May Memorial will divide all cash in the offering—coins and bills—equally between the MMUUS Operating Fund and our outreach recipient for the month, the Food Bank of CNY. There will be no change to the way checks are handled. Before this fall, COINS, your “change”, has been counted, deposited, and sent quarterly to the local outreach partner chosen by survey of the congregation. BILLS, your “folding money”, has been deposited to the Operating Fund as “Plate” income. CHECKS HAVE BEEN AND WILL BE deposited to the Operating Fund: checks are accounted for as “Pledge” income (if you have made an annual pledge) or as “Contributions” otherwise. Naturally, some are concerned that “sharing the plate” (both coins and bills) will result in less income for our operating fund, and some are concerned that the result will be less for our outreach partners. At the November18th Board meeting, Trustees will decide whether to return to what we have always done, or to ratify the new process. The choice, as ever, is in your hands—and your pockets. Thank you for your generosity! ~ Rev. Jean 4 May Memorial Unitarian Universalist Society 2014 Folkus Concert Schedule October 24th—Natalia Zukerman— With diverse influences that include folk, jazz, blues, rock, bluegrass, country, and even classical, Zuckerman has been described by public radio as “an example of the finest Americana.” She combines her unique slide guitar playing style with seductive vocals, a painter’s observing eye, unapologetic writing, and sharp wit. She'll be supporting her new album -- her seventh -called “Come Thief, Come Fire.” Natalia Zukerman Tickets are $15 (Folkus Member price: $12) November 7th—The Boxcar Lilies—The Boxcar Lilies have quickly made a name for themselves with their signature mix of folk, country, and bluegrasstinged Americana music featuring spine-tingling, innovative harmonies and topnotch songwriting. Accompanying themselves on guitar, clawhammer banjo, ukulele, electric bass, and washboard, they have brought their uniquely warm sound and energetic stage presence to venues up and down the Eastern seaboard, including The Birchmere Music Hall, Club Passim, and Philadelphia's Tin Angel, and opening for legendary performers like Bill Staines and The Seldom Scene. In 2012, they were selected to perform an official showcase at the International Folk Alliance Conference and in 2013 won the audience voting in the Emerging Artist Showcase. Based in Western Massachusetts, The Boxcar Lilies are Jenny Goodspeed, Stephanie Marshall, and Katie Clarke — three singer-songwriters that met through a local musicians’ cooperative and discovered a shared passion for three-part harmony. Tickets are $15 (Folkus Member price: $12) Gallery Artist for October is Linda Labella-Morgan May Memorial’s gallery artist for the month of October is Linda LabellaMorgan. Linda’s show is titled “Vivere”, meaning capturing inspiration; “to live”. Linda’s annual visits to Italy have inspired two painting series included in Vivere—”Italian Landscapes Redefined” (a series featuring Italian family portraits with symbolic imagery) and “Habit Forming” (a series featuring nuns in Italian landscapes). Both series are coupled with poetry by the artist. Each piece gives a literal, symbolic, and written expression allowing for multiple layers of meaning of each painting. Linda retired as an art teacher with the Syracuse City School District in 2007. Since then she has worked as Docent Educator at the Everson Museum of Art for many of their exhibitions. Retirement has offered her the time to become involved with exhibiting her watercolor paintings in numerous venues, which have included The Everson Museum of Art (Best in Show “On Your Own Time” juried exhibit), Provisions Café— Armory Square, Syracuse, NY, and at the Dewitt, Fayetteville, and Syracuse, NY Public Libraries. All shows start at 8:00 pm. To reserve tickets, or for details and additional ticket info, visit http://www.folkus.org. October 15, 2014 5 Community News Our Care Baskets Do you ever wonder what you could donate to the Care Baskets at church? Here is a helpful list: soaps, toothbrushes, toothpaste, washcloths and hand towels, deodorant, combs, shampoo, tissues, hand sanitizers, feminine hygiene products, socks, etc. Why not make it a personal practice to get a few of these things each time you go to the grocery or drug store? Keep them in the car that you drive to church so you don’t forget your donations! Participating in such simple acts of kindness are reflective of our first UU Principle: affirming “the inherent worth and dignity of every person”. May we all find ways to live these words. ~ Julie Daniel Syracuse Vocal Ensemble Concert: Psalms & Poetry When: Saturday, October 18th, 7:30 pm Where: May Memorial UU Society T he Syracuse Vocal Ensemble, with John Warren, Guest Conductor, present “Psalms & Poetry”, a concert which will include: • Psalm settings of Palestrina, Mozart, Brahms, Stanford, Knauf and Clausen • Poetry of Walt Whitman featured in Jeffrey Van’s A Procession Winding Around Me: Four Civil War Poems, accompanied by Ken Meyer on guitar Tickets: Adults $20; Seniors $18; Students $5; Children 12 and under are free For tickets or information, please (315) 687-9551 The concert will also be performed at 3:00 pm on Sunday, October 19th, at the University Methodist Church, 1085 East Genesee Street in Syracuse. 6 May Memorial Unitarian Universalist Society Do you have questions about Unitarian Universalism? Help make a difference for patients and their families S t. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center is recruiting volunteers to assist in a variety of positions across their network. Openings are available for volunteers to assist patients and families in the emergency department and on inpatient units. Volunteers in the beautiful new surgical waiting room help provide comfort and support for families while their loved ones are in surgery. In addition, there are openings at the information desk and for other office and support service positions. These are just a few of the many opportunities available. To learn more, please call the Volunteer Office at 448-5186. Orientation and training is provided for all positions and are flexible. UU101, an introduction to Unitarian Universalism and May Memorial, will be offered by Rev. Jean Wahlstrom and the Membership Committee from 12:00 pm—1:30 pm in the Memorial Room on October 19th. All are welcome to attend. Please RSVP to the office (offi[email protected]) if you will need childcare. October 15, 2014 7 May Memorial Unitarian Universalist Society 3800 East Genesee Street Syracuse, NY 13214 Unitarian Universalist Society TIME VALUE Non-Profit Org. US Postage PAID Syracuse, NY Permit No. 1640 May Memorial is a member of the Unitarian Universalist Association and the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee. The Rev. Jean L. Wahlstrom MINISTER Email [email protected] Glenn Kime DIRECTOR OF MUSIC Phone 315.729.3734 Stacy Sceiford DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Email [email protected] Peter Colman Calendar Wednesday, October 15th 6:30 pm Men’s Fellowship Potluck/Discussion Social Hall Thursday, October 16th 3:00 pm 6:00 pm Social Hall First UU (see page 3 for details) 7:30 pm Saturday, October 18 11:00 am 7:30 pm Brian R. Betz OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR Phone 315.446.8920 Email offi[email protected] Fax 315.446.4605 Office Hours: 9-4 Monday–Friday NEWSLETTER SUBMISSIONS Email [email protected] MMUUSletter is a publication of events and information at May Memorial Unitarian Universalist Society. To be included on our mailing list, please contact our office at 315.446.8920 or offi[email protected]. The deadline for the first of the month newsletters is the 15th of the preceding month. The deadline for mid-month newsletters is the 5th of the month. Articles received after the deadline will be included in the next newsletter. To submit an article, please email it to [email protected]. 8 Choir Rehearsal Sanctuary Mary Barduhn’s Memorial Service Syracuse Vocal Ensemble Concert MMUUS Sanctuary th (see page 7 for details) SOCIETY PRESIDENT Email [email protected] T’ai Chi Chih FUUN Event / Twisted Sisters Sunday, October 19th 9:40 am 10:30 am 10:30 am 12:00 pm 12:15 pm Individual Spiritual Practice Worship Service Teenz UU101 Spanophiles Creekside Sanctuary Teen Room Memorial Room COA Monday, October 20th 6:30 pm Spiritual Enrichment Group Memorial Room Tuesday, October 21st 3:00 pm T’ai Chi Chih Thursday, October 23rd 1:30 pm 3:00 pm 7:30 pm Bookenders T’ai Chi Chih Choir Rehearsal Friday, October 24th 8:00 pm Folkus Concert: Natalia Zukerman Sunday, October 26th 9:40 am 10:30 am 10:30 am 12:30 pm Individual Spiritual Practice Worship Service Teenz Music & Arts Committee Creekside Sanctuary Teen Room Memorial Room Tuesday, October 28th 3:00 pm 7:00 pm T’ai Chi Chih Board of Trustees Social Hall Memorial Room Thursday, October 30th 3:00 pm 7:30 pm T’ai Chi Chih Choir Rehearsal May Memorial Unitarian Universalist Society Social Hall Memorial Room Social Hall Sanctuary MMUUS Social Hall Sanctuary
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