Re: [UUPoly-L] Early welcome, local questions (was Introduction [...] ChicagoPoly)
A chance for meeting and getting acquainted and networking is a great idea. It takes
initiative and some energy. When I get to the bay area I want to attend and get
acquainted.
Richard Keenan, Ph.D.
Department of Communication
Wayne State College
Wayne, Nebraska 68787
>>> "Emily M.-R. B." <greystone.house@pacbell.net> 2/16/2009 1:57 PM >>>
Richard - Congratulations on your acceptance to Starr King! Civilization
will undoubtedly be delighted to have you back. ;-)
> I am planning some adventures in my own life...Starr King School
> for the Ministry has accepted me for MDiv candidacy and I'm starting a
> career change to
> the UU ministry. That means moving to Berkeley and the Bay area in
> Summer. So I'm
> looking forward to getting back to civilization.
But your plans for joining us here in the Bay Area brings to mind a question
I've been meaning to post for some time.
Perhaps I've simply missed the answer, being a relative newcomer, but why is
it that we have no UUPA chapter? Or even something as casual as a quarterly
dinner or potluck? It would be a good thing, I think, for any number of
reasons, to at least have a passing acquaintance with each other. (I'm
assuming there's more than two UUPA people in the Bay Area!) If we need an
excuse, well, perhaps we might give Richard a *proper* welcome to the Bay
Area before the fall semester claims his full attention...! :-)
And I have not yet joined a particular congregation. Since we live in
eastern Contra Costa either Livermore or Walnut Creek are possibilities -
it's only about a ten minute difference in drive time, and the longer drive
is the prettier. Anybody with experience of either or both have any
thoughts they'd care to share on the pros of each for a family with a couple
of elementary age children?
Thanks! - Emily
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