Photos of the Week for March 28, 2023

Photo of the Week #1

Simon, left, and Sarah presented their Reflections on the theme “Overcoming’ during the Youth Group service on March 26, 2023. (photos by Betty Jenewin)

Photo of the Week #2

George sings and play ukulele to the Bill Withers song “Lean On Me” during the Youth Group service on March 26, 2023. (photo by Betty Jenewin)

Photo of the Week #3

John Odell paints in a new line on the visual symbolizing our pledge drive on March 26, 2023. John was helping his wife, Nancy Baffa, who is a member of the Stewardship Committee. (photo by Betty Jenewin)

Photo of the Week #4

On March 21, 2023, from left, Kim McCoy, Beth Posner-Waldron, Mara Pentlarge and Carole Howe were part of an assembly that rallied outside Bank of America on West Boylston Street in Worcester then walked to Chase Bank around the corner.

Photo of the Week #5

#uucwreads highlights the ways that books are part of our members’ and staff’s lives. ***WHAT THE BOARD IS READING*** The book ‘Blink’, by Malcolm Gladwell, is a book Board of Management member Sue Neaz picked at a holiday book swap and decided to keep it because of the subtitle ‘The Power of Thinking Without Thinking’. “In histories Malcolm shares, he outlines a practice called ‘thin-slicing’, the gathering of just a few seconds of information from an encounter with a person or situation. This, he shows, produces enough information to make decisions as much as researching a subject or getting to know someone extensively can provide. It’s actually inspirational to me because I feel like I should accept my understanding of people or situations by knowing just a little.” (photo by Betty Jenewin)

Photo of the Week #6

This photo from the UUCW archives takes us back to May of 2003 when Tom Pierce set plants into the Peace Pole garden. (photo by Judy Savage)

Photo of the Week #7

This photo from the UUCW archives takes us back to May 10, 2009 and a class photo. Front row, from left, are Kristi Chadwick, Cheyanne, Alanna and Jessica. Back row, from left, are Josh, Rachel Keyo and Conrad. (photo by Betty Jenewin)