March
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Hosts
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Greeters
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Flowers
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Storytellers
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Sanctuary Monitors
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7th
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Potluck*
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Barbara Denton & Tykie Mason
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TBA
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Barbara Denton
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14th
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Jean & Don McCormick
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Virginia Talbot & Dean Zuch
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Tom
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Ed Gettys
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21st
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Shelly Nixon
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Susan Atlas & Valorie Nybo
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Maethel
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Valorie Nybo
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28th
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Sue & Tom Reisdorf
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Jim Blyler & Tom Reisdorph
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Akela
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Tom Reisdorph
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March. 7
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Cindy Miles - Family Caregiver Resource Coordinator for the Southwestern Commission Area Agency on Aging. "The Unbroken Circle:The Role of Compassionate Congregations around Illness, End of Life, and Grief"
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March 14
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Edward Frost: "Living Deliberately" "It is the best of times, and the worst of times, an age of wisdom, an age of foolishness,an epoch of belief, an epoch of incredulity, a season of darkness, a spring of hope. We have everything before us, we have nothing before us..." Sounds about right to me--though, of course, Dickens in "A Tale Of Two Cities" was writing of the middle of the nineteen century: but why does it sound so familiar?
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March 21
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Lucy Rollin - "Wayfarers All: A meditation on Kenneth Grahame's 1908 work, The Wind in the Willows. Although this book is generally known as a children's book, such a label is based on a slim proportion of its story. It has much more to say to adults, especially to adults who, for whatever reason, may be seeking some meaning in their lives.
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March 28
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Ann Van Harligen - Executive Director of REACH of Macon County.
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