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Read MoreSustainability Seekers Environmental Inspiration July 2022
I feel angry when I see waste. When I see people throwing away things we could use. ~Mother Teresa Of the 3 R’s, it seems we hear more about Reuse and Recycle, but what about the Reduce part? It gets the short end of the stick sometimes because most of us are ingrained…
Read MoreTuesday Afternoon Dialogue
Tuesday Afternoon Dialogue is taking a break for the summer, but will resume on Zoom on Tuesday, August 16th, at 2 PM. We’ll begin discussing One Long River of Song: Notes on Wonder, by Brian Doyle. Borrowing from Amazon: From a “born storyteller” (Seattle Times), this playful and moving bestselling book of essays invites us…
Read More7/24 Speaker Series: Annie’s Hope – The Center for Grieving Kids
Sunday, July 24 | 11:15am in the Heritage Room and on Zoom We have invited Annie’s Hope to be with us after worship and Sunday School to gather with anyone who would like to continue grieving the death and celebrating the life of Barb Kuhlmann … and/or anyone who wants to know more about grief…
Read MoreSpecial Olympics Softball Tournament
We love Special Olympics! We are looking for 5 PUCCers to join Kevin for the 12-3pm afternoon volunteer shift at SOMO’s East Regional Softball Tournament on Saturday, August 6, 2022. This event will be held at the Affton Athletic Association Fields, 10300 Gravois Road, Affton Mo. 63123. Upon arrival, please locate the volunteer check-in table…
Read MoreParkway Inquirers
Tuesday, July 19 from 6:30-7:45pm | Heritage Room Inquirer: someone who wants to know more … about Parkway UCC The next PARKWAY UCC Inquirers’ Gathering will be on Tuesday, July 19 from 6:30-7:45pm in the Heritage Room Our goals that evening include: * getting to know one another a bit more * discussing some key…
Read MoreOutdoor Movie, Smores and Optional Campout at PUCC!
Friday, July 22 | any time after 6:30pm | PUCC playground Join us out back at church for Fun, Film and Optional Campout! We will gather anytime after 6:30pm on the playground. We will have a fire and smores. We will show a family friendly film when it gets dark… yes, we will have the…
Read MoreAlzheimer’s News July 2022
Alzheimer’s News July 2022 With summer hitting its peak, make sure you keep your loved ones with dementia safe from extreme heat! Some tips include: • Plan ahead- Family and friends should prepare accordingly and make plans to regularly check-in on a person living with dementia during extreme heat. Arrange alternative plans for cooler spaces,…
Read MoreTuesday Evening Dialogue reads Ordinary Grace
2nd & 4th Tuesdays | 6:00pm potluck/fellowship | 7:00pm book discussion | Heritage Room Our summer book selection entitled Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger. It’s a story about a boy, a small town and a murder in the summer of 1961. It has been described as an unforgettable novel about discovering the terrible price…
Read More7/17 Modern Perspectives of a Native American
July 17, 2022 | 11:15am – 12:15pm | Heritage Room & Zoom Presented by Simona Charles, MSW, BBM Simona Charles is a member of the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of the Duck Valley Reservation, where she grew up. The reservation was created by President Rutherford Hayes late in the 19th Century and occupies parts of the states…
Read More6-26 “Should You Buy a Car Powered by Gas, an Electric Plug-in, a Hybrid, or One with Pedals? I Can Help.” By Kent Tallyn.
June 26, 2022 | 11:15am – 12:15pm | Heritage Room & Zoom “I believe that the auto industry will change more in the next 10 years, than it has in the previous 50 years.” Mary Berra, CEO GM. “The time is right for electric cars. In fact, the time is critical.” Carlos Ghosn, Nissan Executive…
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