At the direction of Bridget Laflin, Director of Religious Education, WUUC members and their families created a visual celebration Saturday, Aug. 22, for the socially distanced, drive-by meet-and-greet the next day with newly arrived Minister Dan Lillie, his wife Emily Kuo and daughter Natalie Kuo-Lillie. Well done!

Bridget reports: “The first people to arrive were Winny, Sarah and Honomi.  They each staked out a spot on either side of the front entrance to create their beautiful pieces.  Honomi showed us all a technique of blending the chalk with her hands which added depth to her art.  Winny told us about how she used to do chalk art when she was a little girl.  She was also super prepared and brought kneepads which she left for other people to use after she left.  Thank you, Winny!!!

“Then DD and Hilarie came and added their pieces while they talked and reconnected in the beautiful sunshine.

“Karen Plass came by and chalked her beautiful sunset.  She stayed for quite a while, and while she was there, Meg Laflin also came and added her message.

“Then Jessica Belmont and Jen Ikeda arrived.  Jessica took the bold move of filling in one of the spaces right in front of the door with and Jen added a beautiful chalice to the mural.

“Finally, the Smith family came and finished it off.  The large empty space immediately in front of the door became a flower garden and Kate added some rainbow stripes and circles to fill in the empty spaces between the earlier art pieces. And Grant added a conceptual piece that we determined was a deconstructed ice cream sundae.”

Grant Smith drew this piece, determined to be a deconstructed ice cream sundae.