Photos of the Week for June 21, 2022

Photo of the Week #1

Beth Posner Waldron, a member of UUCW’s Get Out The Vote team, gestures with a ‘V’ for vote as she holds up the award she just received on June 18, 2022. It was presented jointly from Worcester Interfaith (part of Massachusetts Communities Action Network), for which she’s done door knocking and phone banking, and Mass Voter Table, for which she’s done phone banking. (photo by Betty Jenewin)

Photo of the Week #2

Nine-year old Sammi plays the frame drum as accompaniment to the Choral Introit “We Are Entering Into a Sacred Circle” during the June 19, 2022 service. (photo by Betty Jenewin)

Photo of the Week #3

Pianist Deb Bonneau tells the congregation she is dedicating the Postlude, “To A Wild Rose” to her father, Walter Irvine, during the service on June 19, 2022, Father’s Day. (photo by Betty Jenewin)

Photo of the Week #4

The Rev. Cheryl Leshay tells the story of Juneteenth as an 8th Principle Moment during the service on June 19, 2022. This was the last regular service of the 2021-2022 church season. (photo by Betty Jenewin)

Photo of the Week #5

From left, Nancy Hancock, Lynn Gostyla, Ann Hollander and Kim Napoleone discuss “Georgia” by Dawn Tripp, historical fiction about artist Georgia O’Keeffe during Book Group on June 15, 2022. After taking a break over the summer, the group will next meet on September 14th at 7 PM and discuss the book “Mercy Street” by Jennifer Haigh. (photo by Betty Jenewin)

Photo of the Week #6

This photo from the UUCW archives takes us back to Ferry Beach in 2014, with Conrad buried in the sand. He is surrounded by, from left, Emerson and Hazel, who are from First Unitarian, Neway, Lois, Josh and Sarah. But wait! There’s someone else buried in the sand! Check out Vernon at far left. (photo by Maya Desai) There’s information in The Message on how to register for this September’s Ferry Beach trip for your own fun in the sun and good company!

Photo of the Week #7

This photo from the UUCW archives #flashbackfriday takes us back to the service on March 6, 2016 when Charlie, Laura Secor and Ruth held posters of vegetables, representing the two industrial refrigerators our church had just purchased through a $3,000 grant from the Worcester Rotary Club. This increased our ability to distribute fresh, nutritious refrigerated foods at our monthly Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry. (photo by Betty Jenewin)