Remember, clocks go back in the early hours of Sunday, November 6, 2022. Enjoy the extra hour of your weekend, and we’ll see you at the service / Forum / Religious Education / all of the above!
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Daylight Saving Time ends November 6
November 5th, 2022 by Amy Zucker Morgenstern
Forum Topics for December 2022
November 5th, 2022 by webadminThe Forum meets from 9:00 to 10:15 Sunday mornings. Here are the Forum topics for December 2022:
12/4 Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End by Atul Gawande – book discussion – Susan Owicki12/11 The importance of seasonal holidays – Dick Duda and general discussion 12/18 … read more.

Weaving the Web: Top Ten List
November 5th, 2022 by Amy Zucker MorgensternTen things to love about the UUCPA Auction:
10. Grooving to live music by The Outer Half
9. Fabulous finger food
8. That moment when the ticket number is called and the raffle winner
jumps up with a big, incredulous … read more.

Justice Partner LifeMoves has job openings
November 5th, 2022 by webadminLifeMoves is one of the most effective providers of shelter and services across Silicon Valley. There are two job openings, should anyone be looking for worthwhile work:
Case ManagerProgram Coordinator
Brian Weller can provide job descriptions.

Your photos, mementos, and names are invited – Sunday, Oct 30
October 29th, 2022 by Amy Zucker MorgensternThis Sunday, October 30, we hold our annual service of remembrance.
If you are attending in person, at either 9:30 or 11, you are invited to bring photos and mementos to bedeck the physical altar. There will also be a place to light candles, and to write … read more.

Halloween Parade – Oct 30
October 29th, 2022 by Catherine BoyleCome to church dressed in your most ghoulish apparel October 30 ready to participate in the Halloween parade after the 9:30 service (approx 10:30 am). Prance, dance and go ‘boo’ in our Halloween Parade. Awards will be handed out to all our fiendish friends. No need to bring candy, the church has it covered.

After each service on Sunday: brief ceremony in the memorial garden
October 29th, 2022 by Amy Zucker MorgensternImmediately after the service on Sunday, you are welcome to follow me and Mary to the memorial garden in front of the Main Hall. We will dedicate a new bench and bricks, and give our gift of water to the tree that symbolizes our ancestors, … read more.

Oct 30 UUCPA class led by Santa Clara County Board Supervisor Joe Simitian
October 29th, 2022 by webadminSunday October 30th, 12:30 to 2:00 p.m., Fireside Room and Zoom
Santa Clara County Board Supervisor Joe Simitian joins us for a life and death analysis of the power our local law enforcement – in this case the Sheriff’s Office – holds in its hands. For over four years Joe has driven the effort to establish civilian oversight for the Sheriff’s Office – which does not report to anyone in the County. The appalling incidents impacting real people – the majority people of color living here – cried out for transparency and accountability for that powerful office. San Mateo County residents formed Fixin’ SMC last year and tapped Joe to advise them on how to build their effective civilian oversight entity – that story is still unfolding. Entrenched power vs. humane values – the battle in our own back yards. Please join us for insights locally and from around the country on what works, what clearly doesn’t, and implications for the path forward.
Location: Fireside Room (in-person* with zoom access possible)

Weaving the Web: Real conversation
October 29th, 2022 by Amy Zucker MorgensternDear UUCPA folks,
Can I confess something? I think about 20% of my motivation in becoming a UU minister was to recreate a peak experience of my teenage years. Experiences, since it wasn’t one time but something that happened most Fridays during the school year. That’s … read more.

Get Your Holiday Pie and Support SHYG
October 29th, 2022 by Catherine BoyleHelp our Senior High Youth Group (SHYG) and eat something delicious this holiday season! SHYG will be making pies.
Please reserve your pie here and bring $20 in cash on Sunday 11/19, just in time for Thanksgiving to pick up your pie outside the … read more.