Text Box: There will be a Live Readers' Theater performance of "The Meeting Place" here at the church after the regular service and fellowship hour on March 6th starting at 12:30 p.m.  This performance is sponsored by AIPER (The Arizona Institute for Peace, Education, and Research.) Following the performance, the players and the audience will engage in facilitated dialogue about the concepts presented and their relevance in today's world. Please plan to stay after church for this performance. 
		- For more information, see Lucy Trissel
Text Box: Five Alaska UU fellowships invite other UUs from “outside” for our UU eco-spiritual/intercultural programs in July, 2005. See the REAL Alaska! Stay in UU homes in Anchorage, Seward, Fairbanks, Juneau and Sitka and enjoy discussions and dinners with Alaska UUs. See whales, sea otters, sea lions, seals, bears, moose, caribou, wolves, Dall sheep, puffins, eagles and other birds in the wild from the Arctic Ocean to the Inside Passage in the South. Visit Denali’s Mt. McKinley and Kenai’s fjords and glaciers. See totem poles, native arts, dancing, story-telling. Rev. Dick & Mary Weston-Jones, leaders. Visit website at: www.wuurld.org, email dick@wuurld.org, or phone toll-free 1-888-998-8753 for a brochure. Reservations are due by April 1st.
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We are planning a Church Picnic for April 24th, following the service. Mark your calendars. More information will follow in next month’s newsletter.

The UU-oriented nonprofit Pacific South West Institute of Religious Liberals welcomes you to their annual adult event at Camp DeBenneville Pines in Angelus Oaks, California from Sunday, August 21 to Friday, August 26, 2005. Relax, swim, loaf, or take part in a wide variety of workshops and activities -- it’s up to you!

DeBenneville is owned and operated by the Unitarian Universalist Pacific Southwest District. It is at 6800 feet altitude in the San Bernardino National Forest among towering pines, oaks and cedars with a creek nearby, and Jenks Lake within walking distance. It has an Olympic-size swimming pool and a large hot tub. A field trip to Big Bear Lake Solar Observatory will be offered.

Per person costs range from $305 to $420 depending on the type of accommodation you select, and includes all meals and workshops for the week. The rich program (including a list of workshops and their facilitators) is available at http://www.uucamp.org/calendar, and under August 2005, is an associated registration form. Information about the camp is available at http://www.debenneville.org.  Alternatively, for registration information, e-mail Marcia Taylor, Registrar at taylorm@pngusa.net or call her at (909) 597-1037. For program information contact Richard Booth at madlibrarian9@hotmail.com or 323-851-3348. Join us in our beautiful mountain camp as we welcome newcomers and greet old friends!  Experience for yourself the varied offerings of PSWIRL week.