The Climate Action spring series, “Resurrection in a Time of Climate Change,” forum is today at 10 a.m., with Doug Fox, Plymouth member and 2007 Nobel Prize co-winner. Details & reserve your spot at films here. All welcome! Invite a friend! Full poster available at Climate Action webpage. Film on 4/20 is Fracking the System: Colorado’s Oil & Gas Wars. Next Sunday: no forum, Earth Sunday Celebration between services!
April's Share the Plate partner is Hispanic Women's Farming Proyecto. Proyecto trains immigrant women in the development of sustainable farming and marketing skills. Meet members of Proyecto on 4/21 at our Earth Sunday celebration. Learn more here. Undesignated cash and checks, or checks with Share or Proyecto on the memo, will be split 50/50 with our operating budget. (Use memo line for another fund, such as “pledge.”) Quarterly contribution statements went out this week. (Please make sure you have marked noreply at fellowshiponego.com as not spam, so your statement goes to your inbox.) Reminder: roof repair is ongoing over the flat section of the roof (incl. Fellowship Hall, Fireside Rm, Youth Rm, east offices). If your group was on the calendar for a weekday in one of the affected rooms, Annmarie contacted you to re-book during the repair. If not, please call 970-482-9212. Third Sunday "Pick-up" Choir returns on 4/21. Rehearsal at 10:10 a.m. Sing with the Chancel Choir for a morning! Last spring opportunity on 5/19. Questions? The final Adult 50+ OWL (Our Whole Lives Sexuality & Spirituality Curriculum) meeting is 4/21 at 1 p.m. with “Family Matters” at Plymouth. Register here. Join us for FOG (Fellowship of the Grape) on Fri., 4/26 at 6 p.m. at Claudia & Bill DeMarco's home. Bring a bottle of wine and an appetizer, and enjoy fellowship with our Plymouth family, 21+. New friends are welcome: contact by Friday morning for address. Valarie Kaur, Sikh-American activist, author and leader of the Revolutionary Love Project, lectures Tue. 4/16 at 6:30 p.m. (free/registration required). Details and links here. The Climate Action spring series, “Resurrection in a Time of Climate Change,” started last night. First forum is today at 10 a.m. Details & reserve your spot at films here. All welcome! Invite a friend! Full poster available at Climate Action webpage (same link).
April's Share the Plate partner is Hispanic Women's Farming Proyecto. Proyecto trains immigrant women in the development of sustainable farming and marketing skills. Meet members of Proyecto on 4/21 at our Earth Sunday celebration. Learn more here. Undesignated cash and checks, or checks with Share or Proyecto on the memo, will be split 50/50 with our operating budget. (Use memo line for another fund, such as “pledge.”) Adult 50+ OWL (Our Whole Lives Sexuality & Spirituality Curriculum) continues 4/7 at 1 p.m. with “Attitudes about Aging” at Plymouth. Register here. Look for your quarterly tax-deductible contribution statement emailed soon. Please make sure you have marked noreply at fellowshiponego.com as not spam, so your statement goes to your inbox. Reminder: roof repair will begin next week over the flat section of the roof (includes Fellowship Hall, Fireside Room, Youth Room, east offices). If your group was on the calendar for a weekday in one of the affected rooms, Annmarie contacted you to re-book during the repair. If not, please call 970-482-9212. Looking to break bread and converse? Get-A-Grip is Sat., 4/13 at 6 p.m., hosted by Bob & Meg Jeffrey, Trails at Timberline Apartments Clubhouse, 2451 S. Timberline Rd. Age range 50+. Please bring a table setting and potluck dish to share. Beverages provided but you may bring your own. RSVP Meg Jeffrey by Friday morning. Join us for FOG (Fellowship of the Grape) on Fri., 4/26 at 6 p.m. at Claudia & Bill DeMarco's home. Bring a bottle of wine and an appetizer, and enjoy fellowship with our Plymouth family, 21+. New friends are welcome: contact by Friday morning for address. Valarie Kaur, Sikh-American activist, author and leader of the Revolutionary Love Project, lectures Tue. 4/16 at 6:30 p.m. (free/registration required). Details and links here Kids’ Egg Hunt at 10 a.m. Meet Brooklyn in Fellowship Hall for instructions. (Bring your own basket.)
The Climate Action spring series, “Resurrection in a Time of Climate Change,” starts this week! First event is the film Biggest Little Farm, this Sat., 4/6 at 5 p.m. with food truck. Details & reserve your spot at films here. Sunday forums start 4/7. All welcome! Invite a friend! Full poster available at same link. First Name Club (Seniors): Thurs., 4/4 at noon; RSVP by Mon., 4/1 to (970) 482-9212. After an Easter Ham Dinner, Personnel will share the new process for getting feedback from members. Adult 50+ OWL (Our Whole Lives Sexuality & Spirituality Curriculum) continues 4/7 at 1 p.m. with “Attitudes about Aging” at Plymouth. Register here. Looking to break bread and converse? Get-A-Grip is Sat., 4/13 at 6 p.m., hosted by Bob & Meg Jeffrey, Trails at Timberline Apartments Clubhouse, 2451 S. Timberline Rd. Age range 50+. Please bring table setting and potluck dish to share. Beverages provided but you may bring your own. RSVP Meg Jeffrey. Our March Share the Plate partner is the UCC’s Global H.O.P.E. Mideast Support fund. Undesignated cash and checks, or checks with Share, Global HOPE, or Mideast on the memo, will be split 50/50 with our operating budget. Learn more about this fund here. (Use memo line to give to another fund, such as “pledge.”) Newish member chili dinner is 4/5 at Karyl Rice’s home. (If you joined in 2023 or 2024 you should have received an invitation. If you did not, contact Annmarie.) |