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		<title>A Few Church Events In August</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[August 4: (7:30 p.m.)  Men’s Group Meeting at Pike&#8217;s Peak Mining Company (31 Hampshire Street, Mansfield, MA 02048). Newcomers are welcome!
August 5: (6:00 p.m. &#8211; 7:00 p.m.)  First Thursdays Peace Vigils.    You&#8217;re invited to join the community of vigilers at the church for as long or as short as your schedule [...]]]></description>
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<li><strong>August 5</strong>: (6:00 p.m. &#8211; 7:00 p.m.)  <strong>First Thursdays Peace Vigils</strong>.    You&#8217;re invited to join the community of vigilers at the church for as long or as short as your schedule allows during the hour.  Signs will be provided.</li>
<p style="text-align: center;">Foxborough Universalist Church, UUA<br />
6 Bird Street (on the common/Route 140), Foxborough, MA 02035-2301</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">A UUA Welcoming Congregation</p>
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<p>* During your summer adventures, please don&#8217;t forget to collect some water for the Annual Water Ceremony at 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, September 12, 2010.</p>
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		<title>Some Upcoming Events</title>
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July 10 &#8211; Summer Work Party (8:30 a.m.)
July 11 &#8211; Summer Work Party Part II (if needed)

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		<title>BEV: June 2010 Newsletter Highlights</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bird&#8217;s Eye View
Newsletter of Foxborough Universalist Church, Unitarian Universalist Association
6 Bird Street * On The Common * Foxborough, MA 02035-2301 * 508-543-4002
Worship Service &#38; Religious Education Classes, Sundays at 10:00 A.M.
Katie Lawson, Minister * www.uufoxborough.org * All Are Welcome!
A UUA Welcoming Congregation
June 2010
Minister&#8217;s Message
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<p>Newsletter of Foxborough Universalist Church, Unitarian Universalist Association</p>
<p>6 Bird Street * On The Common * Foxborough, MA 02035-2301 * 508-543-4002</p>
<p>Worship Service &amp; Religious Education Classes, Sundays at 10:00 A.M.</p>
<p>Katie Lawson, Minister * www.uufoxborough.org * All Are Welcome!</p>
<p>A UUA Welcoming Congregation</p>
<p>June 2010</p>
<p><strong>Minister&#8217;s Message</strong></p>
<p>Dear Friends,</p>
<p>The time is fast upon us when our doors will close for the summer, and we leave the sanctuary to its own reflections.  I am ambivalent about this practice, which is common in the denomination, especially in small churches with part-time ministers.  It always catches me a little off guard and feels like someone is interrupting an enjoyable conversation.   However, I choose to focus on my belief that there are many ways to worship, and that during the summer, the frog songs and flowers draw us outdoors into an equally significant communion with the holy.</p>
<p>Finding a sense of larger purpose, of belonging, and of the holy through a relationship with nature runs deep in American Unitarianism and Universalism.  William Ellery Channing who proudly embraced and articulated Unitarianism in this country for the first time in 1806, found his call to ministry and his understanding of a loving and beneficient (rather than punishing) God while walking on a beach near his childhood home in Newport.  Ralph Waldo Emerson saw nature not just as a metaphor for the holy, but God manifested all around us.  Universalist and, later, Unitarian minister, Thomas Starr King was first and foremost a renowned mountaineer who wrote a guide book of the White Mountains that was seasoned with poetry and spiritual reflection.  Throughout its history, Unitarian Universalism has been as bound to a reverence for the natural world as it has to its belief in good works and freedom of consciousness.</p>
<p>In an important way, it is an expression of our faith to nurture a garden, to walk a wooded path, to watch the birds at the feeder, to stay awake for a thunderstorm, and to work to deepen our relationship to it all.  During the summers, when Sunday morning comes around, I often feel a particular call to pause and note the weather pattern or make time for a walk or just sit in our old row boat and drift.  I hope your summer Sundays similarly call you to a Sabbath of sorts, to turn your attention to what really sustains you.</p>
<p>I will miss you this summer, but look forward to reuniting in the fall with all our tales of peace, beauty, communion, and service.</p>
<p>Faithfully,</p>
<p>Katie</p>
<p><strong>Chairman&#8217;s Ramblings</strong></p>
<p>This is the last issue of Bird&#8217;s Eye View for this church year.  As you may have guessed, the title comes from our view of Bird Street, 6 Bird Street to be more specific.  There was a long time that we thought we were 4 Bird Street, but the wisdom of the Post Office changed all that.  I&#8217;m not sure if our perspective changed after all those years of being called 4 Bird Street, and now being 6 Bird Street.  Sort of feels like the same place to me.  A kind of special place which has been highlighted by this year&#8217;s Church Yard Sale.  The willing cooperation to move and remove all those items, to sort them out in preparation of the sale, and to get everything ready for the Saturday event is really inspiring.  The additional items brought in by townspeople is inspiring also.</p>
<p>As I write this, I don&#8217;t know how well we will do financially.  I do know that the effort that has gone into the sale as of this point shows how great and caring our Church people truly are, and I thank you!  This effort culminates a year of of change for us, as change that I believe bodes well for the future.  We all spent significant time listing our ideas for a growth plan, and then the Board spent several meetings listing and prioritizing those ideas to formulate a 3-5 year plan for the Church.  The results will be published shortly and will constitute the working plan for our Church for the near future.  Again, thank you for all of the cooperative efforts you have made during the year.</p>
<p>Dick</p>
<p><strong>Religious Education Happenings</strong></p>
<p>On Saturday, June 5, there will be a Religious Education Sunday practice and picnic at the church.  Please contact Lisa Benoit, Religious Education Director, at re@uufoxborough.org for details.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget: We are now accepting registration forms for next year’s Religious Education classes.  Please return the RE forms to Lisa Benoit.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Wayside Pulpit</strong></p>
<p>Prejudice delivers instant opinions without bothering with all those facts.                                                                                                 ~ Anonymous</p>
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<p><strong>First Thursdays Peace Vigils</strong></p>
<p>Get involved in the ongoing Social Action project hosted from 6:00 p.m. &#8211; 7:00 p.m. at the church the first Thursday of every month.  The First Thursdays Peace Vigils community would like you to join them; candles and signs are provided.  Stay for as long or as short as your schedule allows.  Upcoming dates: June 3, and July 1, and August 5.  Please visit events.uufoxborough.org to sign-up for the e-reminder list and find out more information about our ongoing peace work.</p>
<p>June 2010 Holidays</p>
<p>3   Corpus Christi- Catholic Christian</p>
<p>9   Saint Columba of Iona &#8211; Celtic Christian</p>
<p>11  Sacred Heart of Jesus  &#8211; Catholic Christian</p>
<p>19  New Church Day &#8211; Swedenborgian Christian</p>
<p>21  Solstice</p>
<p>21  Litha &#8211; Wicca Northern Hemisphere</p>
<p>21  First Nations Day &#8211; Canadian Native People</p>
<p>29  Feast Day of Saints Peter and Paul &#8211; Christian</p>
<p><strong> Shimmy Thanks! </strong></p>
<p>Thank you to Sumora, all the volunteers who helped behind the scenes, and all the dancers who performed in &#8220;Belly Psychadelli&#8221;, the 6th Annual Belly Dance Karavan fund-raiser on May 22, at the church!  Belly dancers Za-Beth, Sumora, Anechka, Haleema, Goddess Delight, Anam Cara, Belly Dance Collective, Baseema, Jihanna, Neylan, Morgana, Nehira, *Samantha*, Ameena, Heather, Christina, Johara, Snake Dance Theater Company, Sadira, Dorothea, and Sabrina donated their time and outstanding talent to help in our goal of improving community accessibility to our historic building. All money raised this year and will go towards the Accessibility Improvements Fund ramp initiative.</p>
<p><strong>Milestones </strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Annie Adams Fields, Charles Sinclair Weeks, Anna Laetitia Aiken Barbauld, Harold Hitz Burton, and Celia Laighton Thaxter.</p>
<p><strong>In UU History</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>On June 25, 1863, Olympia Brown became the first woman to be ordained by any denomination in the United States.  She was ordained as a Universalist minister.</li>
<li>In 1877, Clara Barton, a Universalist, wrote to a founder of the International Red Cross and began the creation of the American Red Cross.</li>
<li>June 21, 1985, Unitarian Universalists adopted seven unifying Principles.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Restocking The Shelves</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong>The monthly Foxborough Food Pantry drive donation box is in the vestibule &#8211; eagerly awaiting a can or box or two.  All items collected will be donated to the pantry to help others in our community.  Please donate if you can.</p>
<p><strong>Church Yard Sale!</strong></p>
<p>Thank you to everyone who helped with the annual church yard sale!  Many congregants helped out by: bringing in their own items and unsold items from other sales to the church; letting their friends and family know donations were welcome; hanging flyers around town; storing some of the larger items until sale day; delivering the food basket to the raffle winner; moving items into and out of the church office; going to town hall; staffing the sale; and, performing more tasks that needed to be done to insure a successful fund-raiser!  Thank you everyone who pitched in and helped!</p>
<p><strong>Interested In Joining The Board Of Trustees?</strong></p>
<p>If you’re interested in serving, please talk to one of the members of the nominating committee as soon as possible.  The slate for the 2010-2011 Board Of Trustees And Officers will be presented and voted on at the Annual Meeting in June.  The church cannot run without a strong Board.  Each Officer and Trustee position is a two-year term, unless you will be serving as an interim trustee or officer/finishing the end of someone else&#8217;s term.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><strong><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Albertus MT Std,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: large;">Building Use And Rentals</span></span></span></strong></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Apollo MT Std,monospace;"><span style="font-size: small;">Members and non-members are welcome to use </span></span></span>the church building and grounds for meetings, weddings, baby showers, recitals, birthday parties, workshops, classes, or other events.  The sanctuary has outstanding acoustics and the first level of the church contains a social hall, kitchen, and more.  Please contact us via rentals@uufoxborough.org to schedule events at the church.  First come, first served; we already have reservations in June and mid-summer, so please plan your events early.  Visit events.uufoxborough.org to find some secular events occuring at                       the church; visit rentals.uufoxborough.org for more information.</p>
<p><strong>Sharing The Good News Of UUism</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Don&#8217;t forget to check out Beacon Press (including their UU Guides), Skinner House Books, and the UUA Bookstore for your summer reading adventures.</li>
<li>Grab a Principles and Purposes bookmarker, pamphlet, or walletcard to keep your place.</li>
<li>Share these tomes and/or UU World (or UU &amp; Me) with a friend, neighbor, or relative when you&#8217;re done reading!!</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Destination ImagiNation</strong></p>
<p>To help get them to the Global Finals Competition in Knoxville, Tennessee, the South Shore Home Learners (SSHL) held a fund-raiser at the church on May 16.   The SSHL team manager provided a brief summary about Destination Imagination (DI) and described the Breaking DI News challenge to the audience.  The kids performed their play about the story of an unusual friendship that formed between a baby hippo and tortoise.  The structure held 651 pounds.   With an audience of about 30 people, SSHL put on an entertaining show and raised some money!  The South Shore Home Learners team came in 16th place in the &#8220;Challenge E: Breaking DI News, Middle Level&#8221; category.  Congratulations to the entire team, including two of our congregants!  If anyone is interested in learning more about DI, please visit www.idodi.org.</p>
<p><strong>Other Notices And Events</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>June 3, July 1, &amp; August 5: (6:00 p.m. &#8211; 7:00 p.m.) First Thursdays Peace Vigil at the church.  Area residents are invited to participate!</li>
<li>June 2, July 7, &amp; August 4: Men&#8217;s Group Meeting.  Please contact Rick for details.  Newcomers are welcome!</li>
<li>June  6: (8:00 a.m.) Board Of Trustees Meeting.</li>
<li>June 13: (11:15 a.m.) Annual Business Meeting.</li>
<li>August: Ordination Committee Meeting.  This will be a meeting during the first week of August.</li>
<li>Please visit www.bcduua.org, BCD In-Brief, the BCD and UUA e-mail lists, www.uufoxborough.org, events.uufoxborough.org, and the bulletin boards in the vestibule for more event listings and details.</li>
<li>Contact rentals@uufoxborough.org to reserve the church for your ceremony, meeting, or other event. Payments are made through the Treasurer.</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t forget to purchase products through our Amazon.com and Powell&#8217;s Book partner programs: click through the links on the church Web site home page (www.uufoxborough.org) and shop!</li>
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<p><strong>General Assembly, A Meeting Of Congregations</strong></p>
<p>If you won&#8217;t be in Minneapolis, Minnesota at the Annual Meeting of the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations (UUA) this year, you can kep up-to-date on the day to day activities during the meeting, also known as General Assembly (GA).  If you have internet capabilities, visit www.uua.org/ga/ to find a schedule of the worship services, plenary sessions, events, and other activities that will be streamed live.  On-line GA coverage will include print and photo reporting from UU World.  Plenary I and Opening Worship will begin  at 8:00 p.m.  CDT, and Closing Celebration will be held from 6:30 p.m. &#8211; 8:00 p.m. CDT.  Those with slow connection speeds may find the stream choppy and you might miss some of the words, but the on-line reporting and updates usually accurately reflect the days&#8217; activities, so you won&#8217;t miss out on much.</p>
<p><strong>Social Action News</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>“The catastrophic oil disaster off the Gulf Coast continues to destroy the natural environment and people&#8217;s lives.  As legislation currently stands, oil companies like BP only have to pay for up to $75 million for clean up costs &#8211; less than one day&#8217;s profit &#8211; and the rest is passed on to the American taxpayer.”</li>
<li>President Obama has proclaimed June as “National Oceans Month” and “LGBT Pride Month”.</li>
<li>Military Readiness Enhancement Act (HR 1283), the legislation regarding the repeal of the military&#8217;s “Don&#8217;t Ask, Don&#8217;t Tell” policy, is working it&#8217;s way through Congress.</li>
<li>Visit www.uusc.org, www.standingonthesideoflove.org, and www.uua.org for more information.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>In The Community</strong></p>
<p>Monday – Friday – Crossroads Children&#8217;s Center at the church (8:00 a.m. &#8211; 4:00 p.m.); Wednesdays – Belly Dance classes at the church (6:30 p.m.); Tuesdays – Yoga classes at the church (6:30 p.m.); June 6 – Sumora&#8217;s &amp; Sabrina&#8217;s Student Showcase at the church (2:00 p.m.); June 12, 13, &amp; 26  – Events at church (afternoons); August 21 &amp; 22 – Events at church (all day); June 5, 12, 13, 26, &amp; 27  &#8211; Events at the stadium;  June 8, 22, &amp; 29 &#8211; Board Of Selectmen&#8217;s Meetings; June 17 &amp; 24 – Concerts On The Common (7:00 p.m.); June 18 &amp; 19 &#8211; Foxborough&#8217;s Relay For Life at Ahern; June 6, 19, 20, 26, &amp; 27 &#8211; &#8220;Rock The Plaza&#8221; free concerts at Patriot Place; June 1 &#8211; 6th &amp; 7th Grades Band Concert at Ahern (6:30 p.m.); June 3 &#8211; 5th  Grade Concert Band at Ahern (6:30 p.m.); June 4 &#8211; ImprovSoup at Burrell; June 5 – BSA Troop 7  Car Wash at Town Hall; June 5 &#8211; Foxborough Against Diabetes 5k Run and Walk (10:00 a.m.); June 6 &#8211;  National Trails Day activities at CRRA (Cocasset River Recreation Area at 68 Mill Street); June 8 &#8211; Choral Concert at Ahern (5th &amp; 6th Grade, 6:30 p.m.; 7th &amp; 8th Grade, 7:30 p.m.); June 10 – All Strings Concert at Ahern (7:00 p.m.); June 12 – Foxborough Founders&#8217; Day; June 26 – Dragonflies And Damselflies at CRRA; The Restocking The Shelves collection box is on the church&#8217;s second level – please contribute!</p>
<p><strong>Other upcoming events and opportunities</strong>: helping the Discretionary Fund by volunteering at or buying fresh, locally grown produce from the Community Farmstand, having a plot at the Community Garden, utilizing Museum Passes through Boyden Library and friends, joining or forming a town softball team, National Night Out on the common, block parties, and much more.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Monday – Friday – Crossroads Children&#8217;s Center at the church (day)
Mondays – Belly Dance classes at the church (night)
Tuesdays – Yoga classes at the church (night)
Wednesdays – Belly Dance classes at the church (night)
Saturdays – Yoga classes at the church (day)
Check out http://events.uufoxborough.org , Bird&#8217;s Eye View, and http://www.uufoxborough.org/Newsletter.html for additional Community Events, Classes, Workshops, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Mondays – Belly Dance classes at the church (night)</p>
<p>Tuesdays – Yoga classes at the church (night)</p>
<p>Wednesdays – Belly Dance classes at the church (night)</p>
<p>Saturdays – Yoga classes at the church (day)</p>
<p>Check out http://events.uufoxborough.org , Bird&#8217;s Eye View, and http://www.uufoxborough.org/Newsletter.html for additional Community Events, Classes, Workshops, Building Rentals &amp; Use, And Other Happenings At The Church.</p>
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		<title>Saturday Night! Belly Psychadelli: The 6th Annual Belly Dance Karavan</title>
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<p>Don&#8217;t forget to come to The 6th Annual Belly Dance Karavan at the church at 8:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 22, 2010!</p>
<p>Audience members will see varied styles of belly dance from some of the area&#8217;s best dancers, including: Boston&#8217;s Grande Dame/Diva; featured dancers at restaurants and clubs in the Boston and Providence areas; numerous award winners; and many belly dance instructors.  Some of the dancers on the line-up have performed in other countries and cities across the United States.</p>
<p>This is a family-friendly show to benefit our church&#8217;s Accessibility Improvements Fund ramp initiative!  There will be an intermission with light refreshments.</p>
<blockquote><p>More than 15 belly dancers and 2 belly dance troupes performing varied styles of belly dance to groovy, psychedelic music of the 60&#8217;s!</p></blockquote>
<p>Additional details available via http://events.uufoxborough.org</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Please bring in your small items for the yard sale to the church office on Sunday mornings. 
If your items will not fit into the church office and/or you need help transporting your donations to the church, please contact Dick at yardsale@uufoxborough.org .
Larger items and Donations from the community will be  accepted and welcomed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="dropcap">P</span>lease bring in your small items for the yard sale to the church office on Sunday mornings.<strong> </strong></p>
<p>If your items will not fit into the church office and/or you need help transporting your donations to the church, please contact Dick at yardsale@uufoxborough.org .</p>
<p>Larger items and Donations from the community will be  accepted and welcomed at the church on:</p>
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<li>Sunday, <strong>May 23</strong> (11:00 a.m. &#8211; 1:00 p.m.)</li>
<li>Thursday, <strong>May 27</strong> (7:00 p.m. &#8211; 9:00 p.m.)</li>
<li>Friday, <strong>May 28</strong> (7:00 p.m. &#8211; 9:00 p.m.)</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Food Basket Raffle</strong></p>
<p>Tickets  for the food basket raffle will be on sale at the church during the  drop-off hours listed above.  One ticket for $1; six tickets for $5.  Drawing will be  held at 2:00 p.m. on May 29; you do not need to be present to win.  Please see Marion to purchase many chances to win the raffle!</p>
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Newsletter of Foxborough Universalist Church, Unitarian Universalist Association
6 Bird Street * On The Common * Foxborough, MA 02035-2301 * 508-543-4002
Worship Service &#38; Religious Education Classes, Sundays at 10:00 A.M.
Katie Lawson, Minister * www.uufoxborough.org * All Are Welcome!
A UUA Welcoming Congregation

The Foxborough Universalist Church is a vibrant and caring congregation that welcomes all.  [...]]]></description>
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Newsletter of Foxborough Universalist Church, Unitarian Universalist Association<br />
6 Bird Street * On The Common * Foxborough, MA 02035-2301 * 508-543-4002<br />
Worship Service &amp; Religious Education Classes, Sundays at 10:00 A.M.<br />
Katie Lawson, Minister * www.uufoxborough.org * All Are Welcome!<br />
A UUA Welcoming Congregation</strong></p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">The Foxborough Universalist Church is a vibrant and caring congregation that welcomes all.  Our mission is to nurture each other along our spiritual paths while working together for the betterment of our community and the world.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">May 2010</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Minister&#8217;s Message</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Dear Friends,</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">A few years ago, my parents sold their house and moved into a much smaller rental while they decided where they wanted to spend their retirement years.  They picked out only the minimum that they needed to live comfortably in their new down-sized abode for a couple of years and put all of the rest of it—the Katie and Wells Lawson grammar school art collection, the piano and other random musical instruments, extra furniture, sports equipment, etc.—in storage.  Occasionally, while I was home I’d ask my mom where something was (my paperback &#8220;Little House on the Prairie&#8221; books maybe or a tennis racket) and typically she’d apologize and say it was in storage.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">After a couple of years, my parents settled on the small Northern Californian town that would be home for the next couple of decades, found a house there, and went to retrieve their belongings from storage.    “It looks like there might be a mistake,” they were told.  A couple with a similar name had lapsed on their payments to the storage company, and so the company emptied their area and auctioned off all of their stuff—only they emptied the wrong area and sold off all of my parents’ stuff instead.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">My parents responded with surprising equanimity.  “What are you going to do?” shrugged my mom, “It IS just stuff.”  They surprised themselves with how little of it they missed:  my high chair, the old stand-up piano that was the first thing they bought together as a couple, and a couple of pieces of art.    Occasionally, even now, one of us will ask, “Where’s that one picture?” or “Didn’t we have an ice crusher?” and after some thought, we’ll realize it was in the Big Sell-Off and that we hadn’t even thought about it for five years.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">I’ve been thinking about the Big Sell-Off a lot as I peruse our belongings for things that could be donated to the church yard sale.  I think, “Is this one of those things that I wouldn’t even notice was gone until five years later?”  I’m trying to be honest and ruthless as I apply these questions to everything from the bicycles to the books:</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">1.  Is this useful TO ME?<br />
This is different than, “Is it useful?”  A power auger is useful to a lot of people, but not especially to me.  This requires some real honesty with myself, especially when it comes to things like exercise equipment, but I try to imagine all the people who could use those hand weights if they weren’t hiding behind my couch.  I’ve found it a helpful guideline to think about whether I’ve used or worn it in the last year.  (One year I got over-zealous and threw out most of my winter clothes thinking, “I haven’t worn any of this in MONTHS!”)</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">2.  Is it beautiful?<br />
Art isn’t especially useful, but it’s important.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">3.  Does it work?<br />
I am plagued by a reluctance to admit that I will never get around to rewiring that lamp or stripping and re-finishing that table.  Just because it’s possible, doesn’t mean that I’m going to be the one to do it.    Great yard sale candidate.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">4.  Do I love this?<br />
This one is the hardest, I think.  It is life-long spiritual work to distinguish “Do I love this?” from “Am I attached to this?” or “Am I used to this?”  It’s great to exercise this muscle on an old rug so that you are ready when it’s time to ask the same question about your job or the relationship you&#8217;re in.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">All of these questions, in fact, can be asked of everything that fills our days and our lives.  I invite you in joining me in thinking of the yard sale as SPIRITUAL exercise.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Many blessings as you try to look at your clutter with fresh eyes.<br />
Katie</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Chairman&#8217;s Ramblings</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">As you drive up Route 81 south of the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton area of Pennsylvania, the road follows the ridge line of one of the Allegheny mountains for a number of miles.  Off to the left there are a large number of windmills, huge windmills of the type that are proposed for offshore Cape Cod.  They stick up from the tops of other mountains and stretch on for miles.  They are ugly-much larger than the ones seen outside of Palm Springs in California, and, from my perspective at least, are an eyesore.  The rolling mountains just don&#8217;t seem to be the right place for such noisy things, especially a place where coal mining has been dominant for so many years.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">From my point of view, I believe that energy should be as inexpensive as possible, not taxed, and readily available.  So far we don&#8217;t seem to have any consensus on what should be our path forward for energy, but it doesn&#8217;t seem that using those goofy-fluorescent light bulbs is going to be the path to energy salvation for the world.  I mention this because we at one time were actively pursuing a &#8216;green sanctuary&#8217; program and seem to have dropped the ball a little.  Looking at those windmills reminded me that we have a lot to do, and that it should be able to be done more aesthetically.  I think that next year would be a good time for us to revisit the &#8216;green sanctuary&#8217; program. (And maybe find a better term than &#8216;green&#8217; for conservation)<br />
Dick</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Don&#8217;t Forget!</strong><br />
The &#8220;Put-Your-Spirit-Into-Hymn&#8221; Hymnal Fundraiser And Contest is underway.  Registration forms are available in the vestibule and should soon be returned to the box on the piano in the sanctuary.  Please contact Minister Lawson for details about the fund-raiser and contest.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>First Thursdays Peace Vigils</strong><br />
Get involved in the ongoing Social Action project hosted from 6:00 p.m. &#8211; 7:00 p.m. at the church the first Thursday of every month.  The First Thursdays Peace Vigils community would like you to join them; candles and signs are provided.  Stay for as long or as short as your schedule allows.  Upcoming dates: May 6, June 3, and July 1.  Please visit events.uufoxborough.org to sign-up for the e-reminder list and find out more information about our ongoing peace work.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>May 2010 Holidays</strong><br />
1   Beltane &#8211;  Wicca (Northern hemisphere)<br />
1   Samhain – Wicca (Southern hemisphere)<br />
2   Lag B&#8217;Omer &#8211; Jewish<br />
2   Twelfth Day of Ridvan &#8211; Baha&#8217;i<br />
6   National Day of Prayer &#8211; Interfaith USA<br />
13  Ascension of Christ &#8211; Christian<br />
19-20   Shavuot &#8211; Jewish<br />
23  Pentecost &#8211; All Christians<br />
23  Declaration of the Bab &#8211; Baha&#8217;i<br />
27  Buddha Day &#8211; Visakha Puja &#8211; Buddhist<br />
29  Ascension of Baha&#8217;u'llah &#8211; Baha&#8217;i<br />
30  Trinity Sunday &#8211; Christian<br />
30  All Saints &#8211; Orthodox Christian</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Belly Psychadelli</strong><br />
<strong> The 6th Annual Belly Dance Karavan Fund-raiser!</strong><br />
Come out to Foxborough&#8217;s belly dance oasis to see a groovy, psychedelic trip through the music of the 60&#8217;s performed by a plethora of wonderful belly dancers.  This is a family-friendly show to benefit the church&#8217;s Accessibility Improvements Fund.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Belly dancers and troupes currently scheduled to perform: Sumora, Aneckha, Haleema, Goddess Delight, Anam Cara, Belly Dance Collective, Sabrina, Za-Beth, Baseema, Jihanna, Neylan, Morgana, Nehira, Samantha, Ameena, Heather/Christina, Johara/Snake Dance Company, Sadira, and Dorothea.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Tickets to the May 22, 2010, show are available at the door. Cost is $20.  There will be an intermission with light refreshments.  Show starts at 8:00 p.m.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">If you want more information about the show or the dancers, please contact the event coordinator, Sumora, at ShimmyYogini@comcast.net.  Updates will be posted to Sumora&#8217;s Web site (home.comcast.net/~susanmorgaine) and the church&#8217;s Community Events Web site (events.uufoxborough.org).</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Each year, the belly dancers generously donate their talent and time to help raise funds to benefit our church.  All money from the fund-raiser will go towards the Accessibility Improvements Fund ramp initiative.  The ramp, when completed, will allow the historic building to be more accessible to all.  Please come to the show to support both the church and all the dancers!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Your Help Needed!</strong><br />
We need your help to make this month&#8217;s church fund-raisers successful.  Please volunteer to help at:</p>
<ul>
<li> the Annual Belly Dance Karavan on May 22</li>
<li> the intake times for the Church Yard Sale during the week before the sale</li>
<li> the Church Yard Sale on May 29</li>
</ul>
<p style="text-align: left;">Another way you can help is to tell your friends, family, and anyone else you know about our upcoming fund-raisers.  Please feel free to post the flyers on the outside cover of the newsletter in places where the  management allows.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Restocking The Shelves</strong><br />
The monthly Foxborough Food Pantry drive donation box is in the vestibule &#8211; eagerly awaiting a can or box or two.  All items collected will be donated to the pantry to help others in our community.  Please donate if you can.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Interested In Joining The Board Of Trustees?</strong><br />
If you’re interested in serving, please talk to one of the members of the nominating committee as soon as possible.  The slate for the 2010-2011 Board Of Trustees And Officers will be presented and approved at the Annual Meeting in June.  The church cannot run without a strong Board.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Milestones</strong><br />
Ezra Ripley, Pete Seeger, May Sarton, Horace Mann, Florence Nightingale, Edna Pearl Bruner, Thomas Bradford Curtis, Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Julia Ward Howe, &amp; Horace Heffren.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Church Yard Sale!</strong><br />
Doing some Spring Cleaning and found some items you no longer need or just have some stuff you want to get rid of?  If so, we hope you&#8217;ll donate it to the church yard sale!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Donations are currently being accepted for the church yard sale which will be held from 9:00 a.m. &#8211; 2:00 p.m. on May 29, 2010.  Please bring your small items to the church office on Sunday mornings between now and May 23.  Due to the fund-raiser on the evening of May 22, larger items such as furniture need to be brought in the week of the sale.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Please let everyone you know donations from the community are also welcome and will be accepted at the church on: Sunday, May 23 (11:00 a.m. &#8211; 1:00 p.m.), Thursday, May 27 (7:00 p.m. &#8211; 9:00 p.m.), and Friday, May 28 (7:00 p.m. &#8211; 9:00 p.m.).  If the items you, your friends, and/or your family want to donate to our annual yard sale are too big for you or your vehicle to transport, please contact Dick &#8211; he has graciously offered to help get larger items to the sale!  Don&#8217;t forget to include a suggested price for your donated items (write the price(s) on a piece of paper and leave with your items or in the chairperson’s mailbox).  We reserve the right to edit the suggested price.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">There will be a pricing party on Friday, May 28 (8:00 p.m. &#8211; 9:00 p.m.).  We also need volunteers to set-up and clean-up on sale day, as well as staff the sale.  A sign-up sheet for all the available times help is needed is in the vestibule.  If you can help and times are already filled up, that&#8217;s okay &#8211; please add your name into the schedule because we can always use another hand!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">In addition to the usual items people donate, the bake sale, craft table, and Food Basket Raffle are being revived from our past Fall Bazaars!  If you want to donate a plate or tin of your favorite dessert, please do; however, please note that the town requires a list of all ingredients accompany all food items sold.  If you&#8217;re a crafter, we welcome the old skills back to the realm and look forward to seeing your handiwork!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">If you have any questions about the yard sale or wish to sign-up to help, please contact Dick.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Annual Pledge Drive</strong><br />
If you haven&#8217;t received a pledge form for the upcoming Fiscal Year that begins July 1, 2010, and can&#8217;t bear to be without one, please contact Steve.  There are many reasons to think about increasing your pledge to the church this year or pledging if you haven&#8217;t pledged before.  We need your pledge information to prepare next year&#8217;s budget and present a fiscally responsible budget at the Annual Business Meeting in June.  By pledging, you support out church and the liberal religious traditions that our faith community provides to our congregants and the wider community.  Please return your pledge form by May 9.   If you have any questions about Finance related issues, please contact Finance.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Other Notices And Events</strong></p>
<ul>
<li> May 6 and June 3: (6:00 p.m. &#8211; 7:00 p.m.) First Thursdays Peace Vigil at the church.  Area residents are invited to participate!</li>
<li> May 5 and June 2: (7:30 p.m.) Men&#8217;s Group Meeting at Pike&#8217;s Peak Mining Company in Mansfield.  Please contact Rick for details.  Newcomers are welcome!</li>
<li> May 16: (8:00 a.m.) Board Of Trustees Meeting at the church.  All are welcome to attend.</li>
<li> May 16: (11:15 a.m.) Ordination Committee Meeting.  This will be a brief meeting after service.</li>
<li> May 16: (2:00 p.m.) Building dedication at the Unitarian Church of Sharon.  RSVP by May 10, 2010.</li>
<li> Please visit www.bcduua.org, BCD In-Brief, the BCD and UUA e-mail lists, www.uufoxborough.org, and the bulletin boards in the vestibule for more event listings and details.</li>
<li> Contact rentals@uufoxborough.org to reserve the church for your ceremony, meeting, or other event. Payments are made through the Treasurer.</li>
</ul>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>In The Community</strong><br />
Monday – Friday – Crossroads Children&#8217;s Center at the church (8:00 a.m. &#8211; 4:00 p.m.); Mondays &amp; Wednesdays – Belly Dance classes at the church (6:30 p.m.); Tuesdays – Yoga classes at the church (6:30 p.m.); Saturdays – Yoga classes at the church (9:30 a.m.); May 1, 5, 15, &amp; 29 – Events at the stadium; May 11 &amp; 25 &#8211; Board Of Selectmen&#8217;s Meetings;  May 1, 2, 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, &amp; 23 – &#8220;Rock The Plaza&#8221; free concerts at Patriot Place; May 1 &amp; 2 – Neponset Choral Society at St. Mark&#8217;s Episcopal Church; May 1 – Medical Prescription Disposal at Public Safety Building (9:00 a.m – 1:00 p.m.); May 1 &#8211; Hazardous Waste Collection Day; May 1 &#8211; Pops Concert at FHS (7:00 p.m.); May 2 &#8211; Pops Concert at FHS (2:00 p.m.); May 3 – Town Elections; May 6 – First Thursdays Peace Vigil at the church (6:00 p.m.); May 6 &#8211; Kennedy-Donovan Center 23rd Annual Founder&#8217;s Gala &amp; Charity Auction (6:00 p.m. &#8211; 10:00 p.m.); May 7 – ImprovSoup at Burrell; May 7 &amp; 8 &#8211; Friends Of Boyden Library Annual Book Sale; May 8 – Post Office Annual Discretionary Fund Food Drive; May 8 – Senior Center Annual Spring Sale (8:00 a.m. -11:00 a.m.); May 10 &#8211; Town Meeting; May 14 &#8211; Annual FMA Jazz Festival at FHS (7:00 p.m.); May 15 &#8211; MOMS Club of Foxborough Yard Sale at Igo (9:00 a.m. &#8211; 1:00 p.m.); May 20 &#8211; Chamber Music Concert at FHS; May 23 &#8211; Touch A Truck at Payson Road Complex; May 27 &#8211; 8th Grade Concert Band &amp; Junior Jazz Band at Ahern (6:30 p.m.); May 29 – Foxborough Jaycees Annual Founders&#8217; Day Boot Drive (7:00 a.m. &#8211; 1:00 p.m.); May 29 – Church Yard Sale at Foxborough Universalist Church, UUA (9:00 a.m. &#8211; 2:00 p.m.); The Restocking The Shelves collection box is on the church&#8217;s second level – please contribute!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>“Come As You Are” Spring Prom For LGBTQ And Allies</strong><br />
Channing Memorial Church&#8217;s Interweave Group and Marriage Equality for Rhode Island are proud to be hosting the first annual &#8220;Come as You Are&#8221; Spring Prom for LGBTQ and Allies.  They hope you can join them!  This is a fund-raiser for Channing&#8217;s Interweave group and MERI, and will held at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 8, at the Fraternal Order of Police Hall in Middletown, RI.  There will be a cash bar, music, and raffles for wonderful prizes.  Tickets are $20 on-line ($2.50 handling fee) or $30 at the door.  Details and registration at comeasyouare.eventbrite.com.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Green Sanctuary Program News</strong><br />
The first four Green Papers have been published on the UUMFE Web site (www.uumfe.org).  These papers open the discussion on the history, connections, and implications of work for the environment and human justice.  You are encouraged to share these Green Papers with our congregation and to contribute to the discussion of the issues and challenges we face as we develop congregational action plans.  Other papers are in the pipeline on topical area such as climate change and toxics in food, and they hope that you will be inspired to submit topical papers of your own that will expand the understanding for all UUs.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Rebuilding The Gulf Coast</strong><br />
The Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC) and the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) have released &#8220;Rebuilding the Gulf Coast: A Unique Partnership between the UUA and UUSC&#8221;, a 30-minute video documentary that chronicles the unique collaboration between the organizations to help rebuild communities in the wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.  You can view the video and download a discussion guide for the video via www.uusc.org/gulfcoastvideo.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>UU Notable News</strong><br />
Harvard Square Library offers books and other materials to read for free on-line.  Current offerings at the library&#8217;s Web site (www.harvardsquarelibrary.org) include: Cambridge Forum National Radio Broadcasts; &#8220;South Africa in Dark Times&#8221; by Alan Paton and edited by Herbert F. Vetter; and &#8220;Art &amp; Religion&#8221; by Von Ogden Vogt.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>The Living Tradition: A Quick Exploration Of May Day</strong><br />
May Day was originally a pre-Christian observance and throughout the Northern Hemisphere the month of May was a time to celebrate renewal of life.  May Day was called Beltane by the Celts, Walpurgis by the Teutons, and Floralia by the Romans.  The Celts celebrated the day by dancing around a May Pole, creating garlands and bowers of flowers, and playing bagpipes and drums to traditional Morris dances; they considered this a celebration of the beginning of summer.  For some cultures the May Pole represents the World Center or Tree of Life and putting a maypole up involves taking a growing tree from the forest and bringing it to your village. Wreaths and baskets of Hawthorn are sometimes used in honor of Maia, the Goddess of death and fertility, for whom May is named.  Some other customs associated with May Day include &#8220;a-maying&#8221;, crowning a May Queen/King, leaving baskets of flowers by loved ones&#8217; doors or windows, games, dancing, and jumping over a bonfire.   Despite replacement of these ancient solar May Day festivals by the Christian lunar festival of Easter as the time of renewal and rebirth, some cultures and peoples still practice the traditional pre-Christian May Day rituals and festivities.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Wayside Pulpit</strong><br />
I have sung for Americans of every political persuasion, and I am proud that I never refuse to sing to an audience, no matter what religion or color of their skin, or situation in life. ~ Pete Seeger</p>
</blockquote>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>UUSC/UUA Joint Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund</strong><br />
We are still participating in this ongoing social action.  As of April 2, the Fund has received donations totalling $1,826,692.50.  If you would like to donate, please place your donation (in an envelope marked with &#8220;UUSC/UUA Haiti Fund&#8221;) in the collection plate and/or contact our church Treasurer.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>UUSC Celebrating 70th Anniversary</strong><br />
Join UUSC in Belmont, Mass. at 7:00 p.m. on May 1, 2010, for a celebration of UUSC’s 70th Anniversary.  The featured presentation is a screening of the film “Journey to Freedom: Martha and Waitstill Sharp,” a documentary work-in-progress to be broadcast by PBS.  William F. Schulz, former president of the UUA, former executive director of Amnesty International USA, and current interim president of UUSC, will deliver a keynote.  Catherine Vakar Chvany, who was rescued by Martha Sharp in Vichy France, will also make a presentation.  The cost is $10 per person and refreshments will be served.  Please contact Jim Landfried at landfried@comcast.net to RSVP.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>May Worship Services</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>May  2:  Men&#8217;s Group</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>May  9:  Mother&#8217;s Day &#8211; Our Children</strong><br />
What are our responsibilities not just to our own children but to all the children in our lives?</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>May 16:  Letting Go</strong><br />
Letting go is difficult.  We reassure ourselves with control and planning, but often what is most healing to the spirit is to loosen our grip on our destiny.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>May 23:  Invisible Selves</strong><br />
So many of us walk around hidden in important ways from the world.  We may be keeping to ourselves a  chronic disease or depression or our sexual orientation.  At the same time, we make assumptions about others based on what we can see.  How can we live authentically and openly in the world while respecting our own privacy?  How can we be more sensitive towards our neighbor&#8217;s whole story, even when we may not know it?</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong><br />
May 30:  Memorial Day &#8211; Just War</strong><br />
Katie honors those who have died serving our country and explores the concept of &#8220;just war&#8221; in a modern context.</p>
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Newsletter of Foxborough Universalist  Church, Unitarian Universalist Association
6 Bird Street * On The Common *  Foxborough, MA 02035-2301 * 508-543-4002
Worship Service &#38; Religious  Education Classes, Sundays at 10:00 A.M.
Katie Lawson, Minister *  www.uufoxborough.org * All Are Welcome!
A UUA Welcoming Congregation
The Foxborough Universalist Church is a vibrant and caring congregation [...]]]></description>
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Newsletter of Foxborough Universalist  Church, Unitarian Universalist Association<br />
6 Bird Street * On The Common *  Foxborough, MA 02035-2301 * 508-543-4002<br />
Worship Service &amp; Religious  Education Classes, Sundays at 10:00 A.M.<br />
Katie Lawson, Minister *  www.uufoxborough.org * All Are Welcome!<br />
A UUA Welcoming Congregation</p>
<blockquote><p>The Foxborough Universalist Church is a vibrant and caring congregation that  welcomes all. Our mission is to nurture each other along our spiritual paths  while working together for the betterment of our community and the  world.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Minister’s Message</strong><br />
Dear Friends,<br />
Last week, a group of us met after worship for a  productive two hours of strategic planning. The goal of the day was to take the  three categories of the strategic plans and their goals and to create a concrete  plan for achieving those goals in the next three years. I was impressed by the  level of enthusiasm and the creativity of people’s thinking. I was struck with  how simple many of the ideas were and how they mostly involved an effort to get  organized in a certain direction. It’s true that some of what we needed to talk  about are what we might call “big ticket” items (making the building accessible,  for one), but truly so much of it revolved around limited but focused attention:  organizing a book group every now and then, creating a good format for an  orientation meeting for newcomers, getting together eight people who could  perform as a vocal ensemble once every two or three months…These are things that  will not only bring us closer to reaching the goal of the strategic plan (to  increase the church’s ability to fulfill its mission by growing our membership  and our programming and to become more relevant in the community), but that will  be enriching for those involved as well. I hope everyone will find at least a  small way to become involved in the larger effort to take the church into its  next phase.<br />
Following through on any strategic plan requires commitment, focus, and  patience, and I hope that we will all balance our ambitions for the church with  enjoying the beautiful place it is currently. As we mobilize our efforts to  complete the tasks decided upon last week, let’s also be present to the  opportunities for fun, advocacy, and spiritual growth that present themselves  along the way.</p>
<p>If you were unable to be a part of the strategic planning round-up, but  have an idea that would help to accomplish one of the goals put forth in the  basic description for the strategic plan, be sure to contact me or a Board  member.<br />
Faithfully,<br />
Katie</p>
<p><strong><br />
Chairman’s Ramblings</strong><br />
Thank you to everyone who  participated in the after church planning sessions. We are now putting these  detail items together in a presentable format for all to review. Like any other  long term plan, this is a ‘living’ document, meant to be reviewed at least once  each year to measure progress, and add or delete items that seem appropriate and  that fit current member objectives. Some churches do this at an annual retreat,  some do it ‘in-house’ so to speak. Either way it provides a path forward to  ensure a commonality of purpose and direction. As soon as the draft is ready, we  will have it available for all to review.</p>
<p>This is the time of year when we ask you to consider becoming a member of  the Board Of Trustees. As you know, it is this group that provides governance  for the church. Each year several members end their term, requiring us to  request people to fill the open positions. We have a nominating committee to  help in this process, but any member of the Board would be willing to discuss  the participation and commitment needed. Meetings are once a month for the whole  Board, at members convenience, and an additional meeting may be needed for an  active committee with a program to plan. There are no outside members from  either the District or from the UUA headquarters, everything we do is done by us  at the local level, so your input is important. Think about it, and be aware  that a member of the nominating committee may approach you with a request to  join The Board.<br />
Thanks,<br />
Dick</p>
<p><strong><br />
Don’t Forget!!</strong><br />
The “Put-Your-Spirit-Into-Hymn” Hymnal  Fundraiser And Contest is underway. Registration forms are available in the  vestibule and should soon be returned to the box on the piano in the sanctuary.  Judges will pick the winners after worship on April 11 and the winning hymns  will be sung during worship the next week.</p>
<p><strong><br />
Belly Psychadelli</strong><br />
“Belly Psychadelli” is the theme of  Sumora’s 6th Annual Belly Dance Karavan on Saturday, May 22 at the church. Many  beautiful dancers have already committed to performing in this year’s show and  it is shaping up to be a perfectly entertaining event. All the dancers donate  their time and talents for this show and some travel from as far away as Lowell  and Worcester to get here. For those of you unfamiliar with the beautiful,  ancient, and spiritual art of belly dance, you might be surprised at what you  see — it is beautiful, sacred, and entertaining. Please mark your calendars and  participate on show night to support these beautiful performers as well as the  church: attend the stunning show as an audience member or help out behind the  scenes! Please also help our fundraising efforts by inviting everyone you know  to this family-friendly show. As in the past, ALL proceeds go towards the  church’s Accessibility Improvements Fund ramp initiative! If you would like to  help out, please contact Sumora at ShimmyYogini@comcast.net. Updates will be  posted to Sumora’s Web site (home.comcast.net/~susanmorgaine) and the church’s  Events Web site (events.uufoxborough.org).</p>
<p><strong><br />
Walk For Hunger</strong><br />
Save the date for Project Bread’s  Walk for Hunger on Sunday, May 2, 2010. With more people than ever struggling to  put food on the table, it’s good to know there’s help close to home. The 20-mile  Walk weaving through Boston, Brookline, Newton, Watertown, and Cambridge will  include entertainment and free snacks and will help raise $4 million to fight  hunger. Register, donate, and learn more at www.projectbread.org/walk or call  617-723-5000.</p>
<p><strong><br />
Will You Be Silent?</strong><br />
On Friday, April 16, 2010, many  schools and people across the nation will be observing the 14th “Day Of Silence”  (DOS). What is the Day Of Silence? The Day Of Silence is a student-led day of  action where those who support making anti-LGBT bias unacceptable in schools  take a day-long vow of silence to recognize and protest the discrimination and  harassment — in effect, the silencing — experienced by LGBT students and their  allies. The National Day of Silence brings attention to anti-LGBT name-calling,  bullying, and harassment in schools. Hundreds of thousands of students are  expected to participate on April 16, so that those who endure anti-LGBT bias  will not be forgotten. For more information about the DOS, please visit  www.dayofsilence.org.</p>
<p><strong><br />
Standing On The Side Of Love News</strong><br />
SSL invites you to  contact your members of Congress about the military’s “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell”  policy. While the Administration announced changes in the “Don’t Ask, Don’t  Tell” policy on March 25, unfortunately, it’s still illegal to be gay or lesbian  in the military. Current military policy bans bisexual, gay, and lesbian people  from serving openly; the changes announced just make it a little safer in the  closet. The President has expressed his commitment to repealing this harmful  policy, and the military is already preparing to end it, but Congress must act  on the issue. A new bill to repeal DADT has been introduced in the Senate. For  details, please visit www.standingonthesideoflove.org.</p>
<p><strong><br />
April 2010 Holidays</strong><br />
1 Maundy Thursday –  Christian<br />
2 Good (Holy) Friday – All Christians<br />
3 Holy Saturday –  Christian<br />
4 Easter – All Christians<br />
5-6 Pesach (Passover) final two days –  Jewish<br />
11 Yom HaSho’ah – Jewish<br />
14 Baisakhi – Sikh<br />
19 Yom Ha’Atzmaut –  Jewish<br />
21 First Day of Ridvan – Baha’i<br />
23 Saint George’s Day –  Christian<br />
28-May 1 Theravadin New Year – Buddhist<br />
29 Ninth Day of Ridvan –  Baha’i<br />
30 St. James the Great Day – Orthodox Christian</p>
<p><strong><br />
Wayside Pulpit</strong><br />
Nature never did betray the heart that  loved her. ~ William Wordsworth</p>
<p><strong><br />
April’s Global Chalice Lighting</strong><br />
In the name of  compassion and loving-kindness :<br />
Following the paths of Ibn Arabi, a Sufi  master, we let our hearts dilate to enable them to fit all spiritual or  existential kinds.<br />
For those who seek, our hearts have become church, temple,  synagogue, mosque, sanctuary; stronghold for the poor, for those who are  suffering, for minorities wherever they come from.<br />
We believe in the religion  of Love, which has no gender, and to which all personal stories are  leading.<br />
Because Love is our religion and our faith.</p>
<p>~ Yohann  Amal</p>
<p>Conseil des Unitariens et Universalistes Français (CUUF)</p>
<p>http://unitariens.francais.over-blog.fr/</p>
<p><strong><br />
Milestones</strong><br />
Aurelia Isabel Henry Reinhardt, Deborah  Webster Greeley, Dorothea Lynde Dix, Charles Bliss Bowles, Maja Veronica Oktavec  Capek, Chester Greenough Atkins, Rev. Samuel Willard, Daniel Chester French,  Winfred Overholser, Abigail Williams May, Richard Bowditch Wigglesworth, &amp;  Mary Wollstonecraft.</p>
<ul>
<li>In 1781, on April 22, Elhanan Winchester gave his first sermon publicly  advocating Universal Restoration at Pennsylvania University.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong><br />
Our Roots</strong><br />
If you’re interested in some people that  contributed to the Unitarian, Universalist, and Unitarian Universalist faiths,  some biographies are available on-line at many locations including: the church  Web site, the Harvard Square Library Web site, and the Unitarian Universalist  Historical Society Web site. Harvard Square Library has recently expanded their  focus on Notable American Unitarians (www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/unitarians/)  to include Notable American Universalists  (www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/universalists/). The Dictionary of Unitarian and  Universalist Biography is looking for volunteers to write short biographies  about famous Unitarian Universalists in history and can be accessed via  www.uuhs.org.</p>
<p><strong><br />
UU Notable News</strong><br />
Harvard Square Library offers books  to read for free on-line. Current books available include:</p>
<ul>
<li>“Sacred Service In Civic Space” by Kathleen R. Parker which celebrates the  three hundred years of community ministry of Unitarian Universalism.</li>
<li>(www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/Community_Ministry/)<br />
“We Sing Of Life (with  We Speak of Life)” edited by lifelong UU minister Vincent Silliman and in  collaboration with composer and musicologist Irving Lowens. The book was  designed especially for liberal religious education.  (www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/We_Sing_of_Life/Introduction.html)</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>UUSC/UUA Joint Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund</strong><br />
We are still  participating in this ongoing social action. As of March 19, the Fund has  received donations totalling $1,728,344.68. If you would like to donate, please  place your donation (in an envelope marked with “UUSC/UUA Haiti Fund”) in the  collection plate and/or contact our church Treasurer.</p>
<p><strong><br />
Transforming Our Prejudices – A Sensitivity  Workshop</strong><br />
The Channing Church Interweave group will be hosting a  Sensitivity Workshop from 10:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 3, at  Channing Memorial Church (135 Pelham Street, Newport, RI). This workshop will  give participants opportunities to do personal work on internalized and external  oppressions as well as provide concrete ways to bring new learnings and tools  into everyday life. If you are interested in attending, please contact Lee  Whittaker at interweave@channingchurch.org to let him know how many will be  attending. You may pay the $10 fee at the door. Make checks payable to Channing  Church with memo: Interweave Workshop.</p>
<p><strong><br />
ShelterBoxUSA Tent-A-Thon</strong><br />
From 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.  on Sunday, April 11, children, youth, and adults of the Unitarian Church of  Sharon will erect a “tent city” on the front lawn of the church. Each tent on  the church lawn will represent $200 in pledges gathered by participants from  Sharon, Foxborough, Mansfield, and Norwood. For more information visit  www.shelterboxusa.org. For more information about this event, contact Louise  Marcoux, Director of Religious Education, at 781-784-3652.</p>
<p><strong><br />
UU Holdeen India Program</strong><br />
The UUA International  Resources Office released “UUHIP: Partners for Justice in India” an introduction  to the Unitarian Universalist Association’s Holdeen India Program. UUHIP  supports the efforts of those peoples excluded or oppressed on the basis of  gender, caste, ethnicity, religion, or sexual orientation, especially dalits  (untouchables), adivasis (tribals), migrant, bonded and child laborers, domestic  and home-based workers, and scavengers, helping them to participate fully in the  social, economic, and political life of India. Available on-line for free at  www.vimeo.com/10032783, the video features profiles of 5 Holdeen India Program  partners as well as reflections by Program Director Kathy Sreedhar, former UUA  President Rev. John Buehrens, and UU minister Rev. Abhi Janamanchi.</p>
<p><strong><br />
Ballou Channing District Annual Meeting</strong><br />
The BCD  Annual Meeting on April 24 at First Unitarian Church of Providence will include  reports about district operations; recognition of new and departing ministers  and religious educators; election of District officers and directors, and the  approval of the FY2011 budget. A Social Service Project will also be undertaken:  an afternoon of work in the Brown University’s community garden project to help  prepare the beds for summer plantings. Participants should bring boots and  gloves. Contact the District Office at 508-559-6650 or via bcdoffice@uua.org if  you have questions about the conference. Registration deadline is April 22,  2010.</p>
<p><strong><br />
April Worship Services</strong><br />
<em>All services begin at  10:00 a.m. and are followed by a Friendship Hour.</em></p>
<p>Apr. 4: Easter</p>
<p>Apr. 11: Music Sunday<br />
Come for a celebration of music including  performances from members of the congregation. We will pause to reflect on the  ways in which music speaks a different spiritual language and is often able to  connect us to each other and to the holy in a totally unique way.</p>
<p>Apr. 18: Green Theology<br />
Minister Katie Lawson explores the theological  arguments for environmental protection.</p>
<p>Apr. 25: Inspiration Service<br />
Join Rev. Patricia Hatch for a service  that will lift your spirits and inspire you towards the life you want to  live.</p>
<p><strong>Other Notices And Events</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Apr. 1 and May 6: (6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.) First Thursdays Peace Vigil at the  church. Area residents are invited to participate!</li>
<li>Apr. 7 and May 5: (7:30 p.m.) Men’s Group Meeting at Pike’s Peak Mining  Company in Mansfield. Please contact Rick for details. Newcomers are  welcome!</li>
<li>Apr. 9: The Attleboro Area Council of Churches is hosting a benefit dinner,  Hope on the Streets, to raise money to assist the homeless through their varied  programs. Will be held at the Attleboro Elks and feature a presentation from  Rev. Geralyn Wolf, the Episcopal Bishop of Providence.</li>
<li>Apr. 11: (8:00 a.m.) Board Of Trustees Meeting at the church. All are  welcome to attend.</li>
<li>Apr. 28: (10:00 a.m.) UU Lobby Day begins at the UUA headquaters, 25 Beacon  Street, in Boston.</li>
<li>Please visit www.bcduua.org, BCD In-Brief, the BCD and UUA e-mail lists,  www.uufoxborough.org, and the bulletin boards in the vestibule for more event  listings and details.</li>
<li>Contact rentals@ uufoxborough.org to reserve the church for your ceremony,  meeting, or other event. Payments are made through the Treasurer.</li>
<li>Don’t forget to purchase products through our Amazon and Powell’s Book  partner programs: click through the links on the church Web site home page (<a href="http://www.uufoxborough.org/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">www.uufoxborough.org</span></a>) and  shop!</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>In The Community</strong><br />
Monday – Friday – Crossroads Children’s  Center at the church (8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.); Mondays &amp; Wednesdays – Belly  Dance classes at the church (6:30 p.m.); Tuesdays – Yoga classes at the church  (6:30 p.m.); Saturdays – Yoga classes at the church (9:30 a.m.); Apr. 3, 10, 22,  &amp; 24 – Events at the stadium; Apr. 13 &amp; 27 – Board Of Selectmen’s  Meetings; Through Apr. 9 – Foxborough Reads; Apr. 8 – Norfolk Advocates for  Children facility open house; Apr. 8 – Spring Concert at FHS; Apr. 9 –  ImprovSoup at Burrell; Apr. 10 – Foxborough Lions Club Bottle &amp; Can Drive;  Apr. 10 – Community Trails Day at CRRA; Apr. 10 – Boy Scout Pasta Dinner  Fundraiser at Bethany Church; Apr. 15 – Candidates Night; Apr. 16, 17, &amp; 18  – “13 – The Musical” at Orpheum; Apr. 19-23 – FPS Vacation Week; Apr. 29 – Ahern  Strings &amp; FHS Symphony Orchestra at Ahern; The Restocking The Shelves  collection box is on the church’s second level – please contribute!</p>
<p><strong><br />
Summer Programs At Regional UU Camps</strong><br />
UUs looking for  a “close-in” vacation may wish to check out the wide range of art, education,  personal development, and music conferences and workshops as well as beaches and  camps sites at the three New England conference and retreat centers.</p>
<ul>
<li>Ferry Beach in Saco on the coast of Southern Maine (www.ferrybeach.org)</li>
<li>Star Island within the Isles of Shoals off the New Hampshire coast  (www.starisland.org)</li>
<li>Rowe Camp and Conference Center in Rowe, MA in the Berkshire Mountains  (www.rowecenter.org).</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Ethical Eating Core Team Presents The 40/40/40  Campaign</strong><br />
UUs across the continent are expanding Earth Day’s 40th  anniversary on April 22, 2010 to last 40 days. How? By committing to large and  small daily actions over the 40 days, for the sake of the Earth and all who live  on it. Some UUs are even taking on-going lifestyle changes for a 40-day “test  drive,” knowing that some aspects of global environmental justice begin with  personal choice. When 40 people in one congregation make 40-day commitments,  that congregation receives special acknowledgement from the UUA’s Ethical Eating  Core Team.. For more information about the campaign and available reseources,  please visit www.tr.im/404040.</p>
<p><em><br />
What will this look like in congregations?</em> Use the resources at  www.tr.im/404040 to kick off the 40/40/40 campaign in worship and religious  education. Those who take the “40/40/40 Pledge” receive a sticker for their  church nametag, helping to spread the word. Participants enjoy support and  community building both in the local congregation (which might hold a potluck or  a special environmental justice event), and also nationally, sending their  stories to the 40/40/40 blog at www.tr.im/40blog. At the conclusion of the 40  days, congregants gather to share stories—what they learned, what worked well  and what did not, how their perspectives changed, and what comes next, as  individuals and as a congregation.</p>
<p><strong><br />
DRUUMM</strong><br />
Diverse and Revolutionary Unitarian  Universalist Multicultural Ministries has a new website! Please visit and pass  the word on about www.druumm.org, where you will find information about DRUUMM,  chat rooms, event registrations, and the means to connect to DRUUMM members  across the continent.</p>
<p><strong><br />
IARF Congress</strong><br />
Being held in Kochi, India from  Septemer 1-7, 2010, the 33rd Congress of the International Association for  Religious Freedom (IARF) will be a very special occasion for participants. The  theme is “Beyond Conflict to Reconciliation: the Challenge of the 21st Century.”  An international list of speakers includes: His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama,  Dr. Karan Singh, President of the Temple of Understanding, Ms. Asma Jahangir, UN  Special Rapporteur on Religion or Belief from the United Nations, and Dr. Sheikh  Ali, Muslim interfaith leader. Also, the International Association for Liberal  Religious Women will be celebrating its 100th year with a special program for  women.</p>
<p>The UUA has ten voting delegates so if you are interested in being one,  contact the Rev. Eric Cherry at the International Resources Offi ce  (international@uua.org). There will be important issues to vote on regarding the  future of the organization. For more information on this special event, and to  register, check out: http://bit.ly/IARFCongress.</p>
<p><strong><br />
What Torture’s Taught Me</strong><br />
Join the Unitarian  Universalist Service Committee (UUSC) at 3:00 p.m. on April 11, at The First  Church in Belmont as Bill Schulz presents his renowned talk, “What Torture’s  Taught Me”. Bill is a former UUA President, former executive director of Amnesty  International USA, and current interim president and CEO of UUSC. Bill Schulz  first delivered this talk as the Berry Street Lecture at the 2006 Unitarian  Universalist Association General Assembly in Saint Louis, MO. Suitable for  everyone high-school age and older, his lecture will focus on torture in a  theological — versus political — context. Alfa Radford (First Church of  Belmont’s Minister of music) considers Bill to be one of the greatest speakers  she has ever heard.</p>
<p><strong><br />
UUA Leadership Training Opportunities</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Join other UUs at The Mountain Retreat and Learning Center in Highlands, NC,  the first week of August to empower UU youth and adults who work with youth to  be interfaith leaders in their congregation and community. Participants will  explore religious pluralism and UU theology and history as related to interfaith  work, share stories of faith and service, and participate in community building  and outdoor activities. Registration, lodging, and meals are provided by the  UUA. Participants are responsible for their own travel; limited travel  scholarships are available. Apply at www.uua.org/interfaithyouth by May 1,  2010.</li>
<li>Youth and Young Adults of Color aged 15–30 years old, are invited to come to  Boston from August 13-17 for a Leadership Development Conference that will equip  participants to be leaders in their local UU congregation or district, better  understand racial/ethnic identity development, and foster inter-cultural  collaboration and intentional relationship building. Conference registration is  $200; travel and housing will be paid by the Office of Youth and Young Adult  Ministries. Apply via www.uua.org/yaya/ldc/color by May 15,  2010.</li>
</ul>
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The First Thursdays Peace Vigils community would like you to join them; candles and signs are provided. Stay for as long or as short as your schedule allows.
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<p>The First Thursdays Peace Vigils community would like you to join them; candles and signs are provided. Stay for as long or as short as your schedule allows.</p>
<p>Some upcoming dates: April 1, May 6, and June 3.</p>
<p>Directions to the church (6 Bird Street, On The Common/Route 140, Foxborough, Mass.) and more information available via <a href="http://events.uufoxborough.org" target="_blank">http://events.uufoxborough.org</a> .</p>
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