Cottage Center

Small Group Ministry Meeting

Date / Time: 
Sunday, January 19, 2014 - 1:00pm - 2:30pm
Contact Name: 
sgm@uusm.org

Peace & Social Justice meeting September 2013

Date: 
Sunday, September 22, 2013

Peace and Social Justice Committee

Minutes of Meeting September 22, 2013

Present: Ann Winchester, Brig Johnson, Laura Ackerman, Margarite Spears, Diana Spears, Carrie Lauer, James Witker, Nora Hamilton, Cathie Gentile (Chair), Noah Bray-Ali, and Roberta Frye (Note taker)

1. Nora reported on the progress of our textbook fund for prison inmates, saying we’ve collected more than $750. Cathie will ask Charles if/how we can announce the fund on our website. We discussed whether we should make our fundraising an annual event and perhaps raise our goal. Nora will contact Bob Nash at Coastline College to clarify the price of books and how and where they are bought.

2. Brig reported that he’s still working on his Ralph’s scrip program for A New Way of Life, including the flyer.  He noted that there will be a film festival on mass incarceration at Loyola Marymount Univ. on October 21 and 22.  We agreed that our “Without a Home” film and discussion event with the filmmaker was very successful as was our “Unlikely Friends” film and discussion with the filmmaker.

3. On Rick’s behalf, Cathie proposed that we host an educational discussion on Syria, perhaps starting with a documentary.  We decided that we would do so on Sunday, October 13 after second service in the sanctuary.

4. Cathie reported that the UU Legislative Ministry is hosting a discussion on setting statewide social justice legislative priorities.  The event will be at Neighborhood Church on Saturday, October 5, from 3 to 6 p.m.

5. Roberta reported that our committee will again co-host a program with the ACLU, this one screening the documentary “Two Americas” and having a discussion with the filmmaker.  It will be on Tuesday, October 22, from 7 to 9 p.m. in Forbes Hall.

6. James said that a bill supported by CLUE/L.A. on rights of carwash workers is on the governor’s desk.  He will email us a template of a letter to send to Gov. Brown.

7. Cathie suggested that we host an informational event on the Affordable Care Act.  We can request the help of Abby Arnold who knows quite a bit about it.

8. The Friends of Orange County Detainees’ visitation program has been reinstated!

 

 

October, 2013

Michael Rohde

About the work:
 
The medium in which I choose to work is fiber, primarily flat woven  pieces, but lately including vessel forms. I’ve picked this less than common  medium, having been drawn to the possibilities of relationships between  subliminal texture and the interaction of light and color.  Having taken this route, the weavings can become an embodiment of  the freedom to explore how colors relate to each other and to the surface  properties of the fibers used. Pure color and specific color combinations  of color have the power to speak to each of us, often producing differing  responses in each person. By limiting the vocabulary  to color and woven texture, the works are  better able to stimulate reactions and  emotions that these raw color and  spatial relationships can have on the viewer. 
 
Recent pieces of work over the  last several years have addressed the  impact of human and natural causes  on the homes and lives of people. These  include houses that disappear into the  sands of war, are filled with rising flood waters,  or simply vanish as the natural consequence of time.  Yet, without the foreknowledge of what is behind the creation of these  images, the works stand as objects of quiet beauty: begun with white yarns  of wool, silk, linen and other fibers, I add my own dyes to achieve a range  of colors and contrast not available in commercially dyed materials. Like a  painter, I mix my own colors to create something new.
 
About the artist:
 
After pursuing dual careers in biochemistry and weaving, I left behind  a job as director of a biotechnology research lab in 1998 to devote full  time to this work. Weaving has been a fervent activity since 1973. Formal  training in drawing, color, and design came from the Alfred Glassel School  of the Houston Museum of Fine Arts. Over the years, activities included  lectures, workshop teaching, juror, show organizer, and exhibitor in many  local, national and international juried and invited shows.
 
Recently work has been included in the United States Department  of State Art in Embassies Program, exhibits at the Textile Museum in  Washington, DC, the American Craft Museum in New York, the invitational  Triennial of Tapestry in Lodz, Poland, from Lausanne to Beijing (twice),  Houses for Nomads (a solo exhibit at the Janina Monkute-Marks Museum  in Lithuania), an exhibition at the Mingei International Museum in Balboa  Park in San Diego, and the permanent collections of the Mingei, the San  Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles, the Ventura County Museum of Art,  and The Art Institute of Chicago.
 
Michael F. Rohde
 

Exhibit Schedule:

Weavings by Michael Rohde is open to the public  Sundays in October from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Artist's Opening Reception,  Sunday, October 6, 2013, noon - 1:30 p.m.
Artist's Closing Reception,  Sunday, October 27, 2013, noon - 1:30 p.m.
Weekdays by appointment - contact  Nancy in the church office at  310-829-5436, ext. 102 or       assistant@uusm.org

 


Visioning Meetings

Join your Board of Directors in imagining the near and distant future of UUCCSM. This opportunity only happens once every 5-10 years. We are in our fourth year of Rev. Rebecca’s settled ministry. We are looking to honor, by making use of, the remarkable legacy gifts of Drew Still and Judy Federick. Our Long Range Planning Committee is urging us to work towards balance between spiritual depth, community and social justice in the life of our church. It’s time to think about what you really value: what you want more of, what you want less of, and what you love just the way it is. It’s all happening NOW in October, 2013.Sign up in Forbes Hall after both services, or email Nurit Gordon in the office with your choice of times.

October 2013 - Four Meetings at Church
 
Sunday, October 6 - 12:30pm-2pm Sanctuary
 
Sunday, October 13 - 10:30am-12:00pm Cottage
 
Sunday, October 20 - 12:30pm-2pm Sanctuary
 
Sunday, October 27 - 10:30am-12:00pm Cottage
 
Four Neighborhood Meetings in members’ homes  (limited to 10 participants)
 
Thursday, October 3 - 7:30pm-9:00pm Goetz home, Santa Monica
 
Saturday, October 19 - 4:00pm-5:30pm Duckman home, Culver City
 
Tuesday, October 22 - 7:30pm-9:00pm Bonacich  home, West LA
 
Tuesday, October 29 - 7:30pm-9:00pm Allen home, Santa Monica
 
Sunday 12:30 Church meetings will have light refreshments.  We will email you the questions after you sign up.  Or look for them in your October newsletter.

RE Teens - Haunted House set-up

Calling all young ghosts and goblins! YRUU will be hosting a haunted house in the upstairs classrooms on Saturday, October 26 from 6:30-9:30 pm and also Sunday, October 27 after the second service. Non-scary games and crafts for the little ones. Suggested $3 donation for charity.

Date / Time: 
Saturday, October 26, 2013 - 9:00am - 9:00pm
Contact Name: 
Catherine Loya

Faith in Action - Education Panel Discussion on Syria

Date / Time: 
Sunday, October 13, 2013 - 1:00pm - 3:00pm
Room: 
Contact Name: 
Cathie Gentile

Knitters and Friends Annual Holiday Bazaar

In Forbes Hall after both services. Beautiful handmade items from KNITTERS AND FRIENDS. 100% will be donated to UUCC. Come do your holiday shopping and help our church!! Contact Karen Patch with questions.
Date / Time: 
Sunday, December 8, 2013 - 10:00am - 12:00pm
Contact Name: 
Karen Patch

Dia de los Muertos

Theme: 
Change
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Rev. Rebecca Benefiel Bijur, Catherine Farmer Loya and DeReau K. Farrar
The Adult Choir will sing at 9am and 11am for our intergenerational services.

All of the Above

Theme: 
Change
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Rev. Rebecca Benefiel Bijur