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Property Development Update on Our Deck

Our deck has been lovingly constructed by a dedicated group of volunteers who have been working most weekends since the middle of summer. This work of art is made of Brazilian hardwood, has no screws visible on the surface and fancy finishing details - all of this takes time and we are almost ready to celebrate the completion. At time of writing this submission we are just waiting to finish the railings.

We need to raise approximately $3,000 to finish the deck so please join us on Wednesday January 5th at Charisma Restaurant for a evening of Bollywood delights and an East Indian dinner buffet.

Read our announcement and consider this event when planning your holiday season entertainment options or gift giving!

As soon as the deck is finished - we will celebrate and give a big cheer for our volunteer construction crew!

 

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Fast Facts about Unitarian Universalism
  • Date founded: 1961 (note that Unitarian churches were founded in the 16th century)
  • Place founded: Boston, Massachusetts
  • Founder: None. The movement was founded by the merger of two liberal Protestant denominations.
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