Heritage Celebration Sunday
Sunday, October 29, 2023, 11 a.m.
Sunday, October 29 is going to be a spectacular Sunday for us to gather together, in person, at GNUUC at 11 a.m. CT. All ages are welcome.
Events include a community activity to celebrate our UU heritage, a service activity building Room In The Inn lunches, and a heritage potluck - bring dishes that are special to your family.
DETAILS
When: Sunday, October 29
Time: 11 AM - 1 PM
Where: Greater Nashville UU Congregation
COMMUNITY ACTIVITY
We’ll have a community activity celebrating our UU Heritage for all to join in. All ages welcome!
SERVICE ACTIVITY
Join us to build Room in the Inn lunches. We’ll put together all the lunches we need for our 4 Winter Shelter nights.
Items Needed: (see sign-up sheet in Sanctuary or email Kristin R. what you would like to bring)
We have 8 guests and 4 nights, so we need a total of 32 of each item.
Gallon ziplock bags: Nathaniel B (Qty 32)
2-piece plasticware sets: Mirabelle S (Qty 32)
hand sanitizing wipe packets: Kristin R. (Qty 32)
water bottles: Theresa T-K (Qty 32)
Protein Snacks (packages of tuna or chicken, vienna sausages, beanie weenies, tuna or chicken salad kits, beef jerky)
Michelle P (Qty 16)
Larry B (Qty 8)
Susan M (Qty 10)Salty Snacks (protein bars, granola bars, chips, peanut butter crackers, individual nut packages, chips)
Protein bars: Jane W (Qty 6-8), Mike C. (Qty 16), Mike M (Qty 16)
PB Crackers: Reveals (Qty 32)
Chips:
Other:fruity snacks (raisons, fruit snacks, fruit cups, dried fruit)
Fruit Cups: Denise & Steve G (Qty 18)
Fruit Cups: Jane W (Qty 6)
Fruit Cups: Need 8 more
Raisins: Jane W (Qty 8)
Raisins: Need 24 moredessert (individually wrapped cookies package, brownies, snack cakes)
Bonnie G (Qty 32)cold weather supplies (emergency blanket pouches, socks, gloves)
Emergency blankets: Jane S (Qty 25), Jesse S-S (Qty 7)
Hand warmers: Jane S (Qty 20), Jesse S-S (Qty 12)
Socks:
Gloves:
Also bring the following items to donate to our guests:
Shoes
Winter Hats
Backpacks
HERITAGE POTLUCK
Heritage isn’t just held in our minds and memory. Just as often, it’s held in the food we eat, and the recipes passed down to us. So this week during our potluck, consider bringing a dish that is important to your family’s history. If you are moved, make a “nameplate” for your dish.