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Board of Trustees Meeting [z]

Zoom

All are welcome to attend anytime. Developmental/In-Depth Topics on the 1st Wednesday of the Month 6:00-8:00 p.m. PT via Zoom Board Business Meeting on the 3rd Wednesday of the Month […]

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NAMI Mental Health Support Group [z]

Library

NAMI Support Group is meeting on Zoom for the foreseeable future. For the link, contact stephen.magladry@nami-eastside.org. WHAT IS A NAMI MENTAL HEALTH RECOVERY SUPPORT GROUP? The National Alliance on Mental […]

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Pondering the BIG Questions [z]

Zoom

Pondering the BIG Questions WUUC Small Group. Meeting the 2nd and 4th Friday's of every month from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (noon) via Zoom. Contact Terry Santmann.

Active Listening (Communication as Connection, Part 2)

Ditzler Hall & Zoom

- Reverend Dan Lillie In this two part sermon series, we will explore how communication helps (or hinders) our ability to connect with one another. Part two focuses on how […]

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Poetry Group [l&z]

Library & Zoom

Explore poetic forms through group writing exercises and share your work with interested poets. We meet on 2nd Sundays. Contact: Pamela Denchfield, pdenchfield@yahoo.com

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Monday Morning Sister Circle [L,Z]

Library & Zoom

Monday Morning Sister Circle is a WUUC group which has met every second Monday(10-12). We are a group of women who meet in the Library at WUUC (and via zoom) […]

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Membership Team [z]

Zoom

Meeting for WUUC's Membership and Engagement Committee. Meets from 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Monday's of the month. Contact the chair Kate Smith with questions.

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2nd Tuesday TED Talk (s&z)

Ditzler Hall & Zoom

On the second Tuesday of each month from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m., we watch a TED Talk together and then discuss it afterwards. This one will be over Zoom on […]

Pandemic Pondered

Ditzler Hall & Zoom

- WUUC Members The COVID-19 pandemic hit the Puget Sound region early and hard in March, 2020. WUUC's congregational life changed suddenly and dramatically during the ensuing 3 pandemic years. […]