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Social Threads Quilting and Sewing Community – Sunday April 27, 1 – 5 pm

See you this Sunday, April 27th from 1-5pm for Social Threads-  ALL ARE WELCOME!  This is an open space for creating! We are primarily sewers and fiber arts people, but also, if you have another project you are working on, bring it and use our well-lit spacious room and meet a wonderful creative community of … Continue reading Social Threads Quilting and Sewing Community – Sunday April 27, 1 – 5 pm

Happy Arts Collage and Art Journaling – Thursday April 24, 6:30 – 8:30 pm

Please join us on Thursday evening  April 24th from 6:30-8:30 for a special introduction to collage journaling called “Collage Stream”.  If there is enough interest, we will continue regularly at a low price at UUCW. Try gelli printing, stencils and drawing – add collage and words and combine into a Midori journal.  Every time we … Continue reading Happy Arts Collage and Art Journaling – Thursday April 24, 6:30 – 8:30 pm

Project Blue Worcester Meeting – April 15, 6 PM at UUCW

Project Blue Worcester is a new initiative by the City of Worcester Department of Sustainability and Resilience Lakes and Ponds Program. Focusing on three major waterbodies and surrounding land and tributaries—the Tatnuck Brook, Mill Brook, and Quinsigamond watersheds—we are identifying the volume of key pollutants, where they come from, and how best to restore and protect … Continue reading Project Blue Worcester Meeting – April 15, 6 PM at UUCW

Why Are You Not Morose?

by Robin Mitzcavitch, Director of Religious Exploration What a question!  But this is a chapter title from one of my favorite books, “The Book of Joy” by Dalai Lama, Desmond Tutu, and Douglas Abrams. In this chapter, the Archbishop Tutu poses this question to the Dalai Lama. On many occasions throughout the book, the Dalai … Continue reading Why Are You Not Morose?

UUCW Book Group – “Ordinary Grace” – April 9, 2025, 7 – 8:30 PM

The Book Group will meet next on Wednesday, April 9that 7 PM in Classroom 3.   We will discuss William Kent Krueger’s “Ordinary Grace.”    This is a 1961 Minnesota mystery; a 13-year old boy is confronted with a series of deaths.  A coming of age novel. You’re welcome if you haven’t finished the book, and even … Continue reading UUCW Book Group – “Ordinary Grace” – April 9, 2025, 7 – 8:30 PM