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Saturday Feb. 25: Caberet "The New Lightweights"

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LightweightsCabaretIt's time for a party and you are invited to the annual Fundraising Cabaret on Sat. February 25. This year enjoy the great young band "The New Lightweights" featuring soulful singer Alexa Dirks, who also sings for the Juno winning Winnipeg band, Chic Gamine.

Please join us for a warm evening of music and friends, Sat. February 25 from 7-10 p.m. Tickets are $18 for adults and $14 for students and low income and are available from Steve Lennon at the gift shop, Brian Klowak (979-9789) or Craig Edwards (794-8528). As usual, we are looking for volunteers to help with set up, ticket sales, bartending, food, and clean up ... please contact Brian or Craig or sign up on the poster is in the church foyer. Bring your friends and support our local musicians! Hope to see you there!

Click on the image of the poster below to download the PDF poster with all the details.
Share it with your friends! Post it at your workplace!

From the Fundraising Committee

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Last Updated on Monday, 13 February 2012 21:11
 

Join an Adult Program or Group - Updated Brochures!

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Join an Adult Program or Group

  • What do you say after you say hello… I’m a UU?
  • Want to increase awareness through an art? Drawing? Writing?
  • How can Transcendentalist thinking be applied to 21st century issues?
  • Is there a particular book or documentary you’d like to explore with others?
  • What does UU social justice look like?
  • Would you like to be more fully present, patient, less anxious and better able to deal with stress?
  • Who are the ROMEOS anyway?

To answer these questions – and others – help yourself to the two Adult Programs Brochures from the lobby pamphlet rack, or download them here:

Thanks!

~Sonya Watson,
Adult Programs Committee Co-chair

Last Updated on Monday, 13 February 2012 05:23
 

Tar Sands, Pipelines & Tankers Forum, Thursday, Feb. 16th, 2012

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TAR SANDS, PIPELINES, & TANKERS

Local Groups Sponsor a Public Forum on the Enbridge Northern Gateway Proposal

The public forum is scheduled for 7pm, Thursday February 16th, in the Richardson College for the Environment & Science Complex, 599 Portage Avenue (University of Winnipeg). Admission is free.

pnwbay2On Thursday, February 16th, at 7pm the public is invited to attend a public forum on the Enbridge Northern Gateway Project. Elected officials and media are encouraged to attend.

The National Energy Board is conducting hearings on Enbridge’s proposal for a pipeline carrying bitumen from Alberta’s tar sands to the town of Kitimat in the heart of BC’s Great Bear Rainforest. If approved, the federal government would lift the moratorium on tanker traffic that has existed for decades in this region. Over 200 oil tankers would be navigating the difficult waters off BC’s Northwest Coast each year.

Last Updated on Sunday, 12 February 2012 05:14 Read more...
 


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