Word from Our UUSRF President, Elizabeth
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Book Group meeting 9:00am Sundays – Sept. 11 through Nov. 6 October 2 10:30 am – Rev. Ted Tollefson of Red Wing, MN October 9 10:30am – Shinko Rick Sloane of Snowy River Zen Center, River Falls October 23 10:30am – Paula Lugar; Widening the Circle October 16 10:30am – Permaculture at UUSRF October 30 10:30am – Dia de
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In the forest, four special animals were all close friends: a partridge, a hare, a monkey, and an elephant. They lived beneath a large banyan tree. Out of curiosity, they wanted to figure out who was the eldest among them. So, to figure out who was the most senior, they started talking about the age
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Question: What do these scientists, Nobel Peace Prize recipients, politicians, activists, and others have in common? Frances Harper, Paul Revere, Olympia Brown, EE Cummings, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Albert Schweitzer, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, John Quincy Adams, William Howard Taft, Millard Fillmore, Lucy Stone, Christopher Reeve, Oliver Wendall Holmes, Thomas Jefferson, Herman Melville, Sylvia Plath, Paul Newman,
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Book Group meeting 9:00am Sundays – Sept. 11 through Nov. 6 Sunday, September 18, 10:30 AM speaker, Pey Carter; currently enrolled in the Doctor of Ministry Social Transformation program at the United Seminary of the Twin Cities. Pey has over 12 years of advocacy experience in the areas of disability, queer liberation, and trauma. They have guest
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