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Sunday September 5, 2010
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Go To Top
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10:30 AM
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11:30 AM
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ASSEMBLY: Swimming to the Other Side
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Speaker: Steven Protzman, Summer Minister.
Unitarian Universalism reminds us that none of us are in the water of life alone, and that together, we teach and learn how to embrace this mysterious journey in all its wonder and terror and discovery. In this final summer assembly, we’ll reflect on our journey together, some of the places we’ve been and the things we’ve learned, and the work we are called to do as we swim together towards the world our faith calls us to create.
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Location: Lower Assembly Hall
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Monday September 6, 2010
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Go To Top
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11:00 AM
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1:00 PM
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Hankes Memorial
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Contact: Wendy Jerome
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Location: Upper Assembly Hall
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Tuesday September 7, 2010
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Go To Top
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6:15 PM
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7:30 PM
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Go Yoga Jane
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Contact: Jane Reeves
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Location: Dietrich Room
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Wednesday September 8, 2010
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Go To Top
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5:00 PM
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6:00 PM
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Art Exhibition Installation
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Contact: Dave Burris-Brown
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6:00 PM
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8:00 PM
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Personnel Committee
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Location: Dietrich Room
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7:00 PM
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9:00 PM
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Big Book Meeting
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Location: Chalice Room
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Friday September 10, 2010
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Go To Top
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7:00 PM
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9:00 PM
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Discovery Group
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Contact: Lynn Borden
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Location: Dietrich Room
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Saturday September 11, 2010
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Go To Top
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8:30 AM
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5:00 PM
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Building Foundations, A Day of Connection for Mothers and Daughters
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Contact: Robbie Weisel 612-821-6147 rweisel@ppmns.org
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A unique retreat day opportunity for mothers and daughters to develop a better understanding of puberty & adolescence, to work together of enhance their positive communication and connections, to recognize the healthy nature of developing sexuality, and to celebrate the joys and strengths of being girls and women.
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Location: Chalice Room
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Sunday September 12, 2010
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Go To Top
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9:00 AM
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10:30 AM
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Family Connections Breakfast
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Contact: Jan Devor
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Location: Dietrich Room
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9:30 AM
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10:30 AM
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FORUM: Humanism- Then, Now and Tomorrow
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Presenter: Professor Emeritus Robert Tapp, University Of Minnesota, Humanities, Religious Studies and South Asian Studies. Modern Humanism has long and wide roots and found a home in the 1961 merger of Unitarian Universalists in a movement made up of people who had outgrown traditional religions and were building organizations that were committed to science, reason, and universal ethics based in naturalism and pragmatism. Has this movement lived up to its ideals and what do we need to do in the future to reach our goal to educate humanity to work intelligently for the common good of all?
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Location: Lower Assembly Hall
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10:30 AM
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11:30 AM
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ASSEMBLY: To Answer the Shuttered Heart
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Speaker: Rev. Dr. Kendyl Gibbons. As the summer’s heat begins to soften, we return to our regular meeting space in the Upper Assembly Hall, and kick off the formal program year at FUS. What do we carry forward from the summer changes? What do we leave behind? What doubts and fears stay with us, and what hopes abide? Please remember to bring the water that holds your special summer memories to add to our fountain, and keep in mind that what makes something sacred has partly to do with selection. We ask that you choose the one most important place/event to share with everyone.
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Location: Upper Assembly Hall
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Monday September 13, 2010
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Go To Top
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6:30 PM
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9:30 PM
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Minneapolis Theosophical Society
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Contact: Von Braschler
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Location: Dietrich Room
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