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UU and You
Feldenkrais: Awareness Through Movement
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Coming of Age Sunday
Issues & Ideas – Books That Changed My Life
Canadian Unitarians for Social Justice
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Building for the Future
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We Agnostics (AA)
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Twerty-Something Deep Sharing
Ladies-in-Waiting
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Advanced Care Planning Workshop
Men's Group
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"Beyond Our Borders"
A Celebration of the Life of Harley Wideman
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Theological Gardening
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Sacred Dance Circle
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Learning to Parent With UU Principles
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Flower Communion
Art Reception
Bike Clinic
Memorial Service Planning: Celebrating A Life
Social Justice Sunday Film Series
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