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Crock-Pot Cook-Off and Dance Saturday October 19th

Come one, come all! Dinner begins 5:30, dancing for all begins 6:30.  Our Crock-Pot Cook-Off is both a contest and a delicious dinner with lots of different delectable salads and dishes made by all of us. If you’re a cook, please bring your food entry to Fellowship Hall by 5:30. We also need lots of people of all ages to come taste the dishes, vote on favorites, and enjoy a good dinner in good company.  For The Dance— we’ll have contras and squares for dancers of all ages. Suzanne Girardot, a square dance, contra dance and family dance caller for more than 20 years, will be calling this year’s Family Dance.  Suzanne has a nice style of calling and also sings some of her dance calls.  Her husband Jerry Berger played fiddle for us last year and will again be joining Jim Rymsza on guitar to play for the dance as the Ravenna Ramblers. Don’t cook? Come anyway to eat. Don’t dance? Come anyway to watch and enjoy the music.   -Anne Hay, Membership Dept.

Sustainable Living Class Series Offered by Wedgwood Justice and Peace Coalition (WJPC) - Starting October 13

A new Adult Education series will be starting October 13 th and running for 7 weeks , through November 24 th (not Thanksgiving weekend!).   Each session will start Sunday at 11:15 and go for an hour and a half, until 12:45pm.   As you may recall, WJPC is a group of concerned neighbors from WPC, Our Lady of the Lake, University Unitarian Church (UUC) peace making committees and ONES (Occupy Northeast Seattle) that started two years ago as a result of WPC’s Peace Fellowship series on Economic Justice.   This group has continued to hold public forums, provide education and actions for those interested in causes of justice and peace for all.   While the curriculum will not have a specific spiritual element, we, as participants, can bring that element to the curriculum and discussions.   Please join Peace Fellowship and other WPCers along with other community neighbors as we meet to discuss important topics. This series will be focused on Choices for Sustainable Living , a curric