RE Committee
March 9th, 7:00 pm
Conference call with Grants Pass’ RE team. Contact Anya for more info klamathuu@gmail.com
Inquirer’s Class

Wednesday, April 10th, 6:30 pm
What is Unitarian Universalism and is it what you’re looking for? What does it mean to become a member of UUFKC?
Ask these questions and more at the Inquirers’ class. A light dinner will be provided.
Childcare will be available!
Camp Latagawa
Retreat from the heat of summer the weekend of August 16-18 , 2019 at beautiful Camp Latgawa. We hope you will join members, friends, and families from Rogue Valley UU Fellowship (in Ashland) to enjoy some of the best parts of summer! We want to get to know other UUs in Southern Oregon and grow a sense of community among our congregations. Reply to klamathuu@gmail.com if you are interested in attending camp! Camp rates:

YOU can lead Discussion Hour!
Choose a topic that interests you and come prepared to facilitate a
discussion. This means making sure everyone gets a chance to be heard.
You don’t have to be an expert. This is more about listening and sharing
diverse viewpoints! More Information and
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Choir Practice
Every 2nd Sunday at 9:30 am, downstairs in the ‘chapel’.
Social Justice Committee
Meets every 4th Sunday. Current projects include “Share the plate”
fundraising for PALM community dinners. Also, demonstrations of Love on
the street. Also, updating policies on our Social Justice partnerships.
Courtney Neubauer neubauer.courtney@gmail.com
BOOKS FOR COFFEE CREEK – info provided by Barbara Turk
The UU Chaplain at Coffee Creek correctional facility is Rev. Sue
Matranga-Watson, who will accept books dropped off in her name at the
prison. (She requests only Wicca/Pagan, newer books on Christianity,
self-help, Buddhist/Hinduism/Taoism, mysteries, and
westerns, please.) The other UU Chaplain, Rev. Emily Brault, doesn’t
need books at this time.
Alliance Member Corbett Gordon suggested Trish Brown is collecting
books—from toddler to YA books, and especially picture books and easy
readers—for children of women at Coffee Creek. Trish Brown is
collecting these books and donated money, but email Suzanne
Kosanke if you’re interested in contributing. (kosanke@hawaii.edu)