Congregational Briefs and Announcements 2/6/2017

30 January 2017

Social Justice Film On Saturday, March 11, Eliot Hall, 7 pm, we will show the film, “the Settlements,” a documentary directed by Shimon Dotan, a Jewish professor at NYU. The film interviews people who represent many sides of the issue, including Zionists and Palestinians with new and varied viewpoints. We look forward to a passionate Q&A following the film. Mark your calendars and save the date.

Fill in the blanks: The Refugee Resettlement Committee urgently needs s _ _ _ s, c _ _ _ _ s, and t _ _ _ _ s to furnish apartments for incoming families. If you wrote socks, chains and tulips, you haven’t been paying attention. If you wrote sofas, chairs and tables, Joe Dubray will deliver your prize when he picks up your donation. Call him at (904) 527-9773.

Dinner and Dialogue Dinner and Dialogue is going strong! There have already been several dinners, and we have many more in the works clear through May. Feel free to sign up in the white binder in Eliot Hall at the Congregational Life Table to host or attend a dinner in order to connect with people in our congregation. If you have any questions, please call Darlene Thayne at 801-455-6553 or send me an email to .

Mindfulness Group Sundays Following the end of the first service, in the Parlor.

UU Lunch Bunch A family-friendly group for anyone and everyone who would like to get together for lunch and chat with like-minded people. Meet at the Restaurant on Sundays at noon during the summer. For more information contact Sonia Carnell at (801) 262-1151 or .

  • February 5th: Vertical Diner (234 West 900 South)
  • February 12th: East Liberty Tap House (850 East 900 South)
  • February 19th: Taqueria 27 (1615 South Foothill Dr)
  • February 26th: Shanghai Cafe (145 East 1300 South)
  • March 5th: Sage's Cafe
  • March 12th: Cafe Med (420 East 3300 South)
  • March 19th: Pho Thin (2121 McClelland St)
  • March 26th: Saffron Valley East India Cafe (22 E Street)