Evergreen Underground
Palomar Blog
by Kimberly Lilley
4M ago
EVERGREEN Underground An herbal meditation and sound healing event with Corinne Feinberg and Leah Lipson This event combines herbal medicine with storytelling to the sounds of multiple and diverse sound healing instruments to provide an all-encompassing relationship with the natural world both outside of us and within us all.  Sip pine tea, receive an evergreen bough (pine, cedar, or fir) to place on your body and examine its fine details, listen to folklore about evergreen trees, how evergreen was used historically through folk remedies, the medicinal benefits found through the lens ..read more
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All-Ages Hayride & Campfire
Palomar Blog
by Kimberly Lilley
9M ago
All-Ages Hayride & Campfire Friday, August 4. 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm If you did not bid on the Auction Hayride event, you can still jump on it! David Smith will have his trailer spiffed up and ready to give a fun tour of the grounds to you and your family! ALSO: While you are waiting for your turn, join us at the PUUF Fire Pit for a simple dinner and be sure to make yourself a s’more or two! Donation for this event: $25 per individual or couple or household or grandparent with grandkids. What a deal! How to Pay: 1. Text to (760) 576-2522. Type in “25 (one space) auction”. 2. OR bring $25 cash ..read more
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Supper Club – For Those Who Love Good Food & Even Better Company
Palomar Blog
by MegVargas
11M ago
Are you looking for a great way to meet Palomar Fellowship people in a casual setting, make new connections, and deepen old friendships? Supper Club is for you! Supper Club events are Saturday evening potluck dinners held in people’s homes. They are solely for relaxed conversation, good food and drink, and community building! Supper Club dinners are usually on the second Saturday of each month, September through June. Supper Club folks gather in groups of six to ten, break bread together, and catch-up with each other! Over the ..read more
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June Congregational Meeting this Sunday, June 11th at Noon!
Palomar Blog
by MegVargas
11M ago
The next congregational meeting will be Sunday, June 11th at 12 pm in person and online.  You can join online using the zoom info below: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/97020848148?pwd=ZFQrWWtIdk91cGNNekhRazhnbnh1dz09 Meeting ID: 970 2084 8148 Passcode: DEPTH Dial by your location • +1 669 444 9171 US Meeting ID: 970 2084 8148 Passcode: 733733 Find your local number: https://us06web.zoom.us/u/kbSVm6VUWj Follow the links below for the meeting materials: Agenda:  https://docs.google.com/document/d/1E5Gz3MIEjEIX2dYZuPyBuX38U9krY4HXWURxt6YuLhw/edit?usp=sharing Budget:  https://vist ..read more
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Welcome Interim Minister Rev. Steven Williams!
Palomar Blog
by MegVargas
1y ago
Steven Leigh Williams (they/he) is a newly fellowshipped UU minister from the Tulsa, Oklahoma area, where they have lived for the last 11 years and spent their childhood attending All Souls Unitarian Church. Steven currently serves as the Pastoral Care Associate at the Church of the Larger Fellowship (CLF) and contract staff for the UUA monthly UPLIFT spiritual gathering for trans and non-binary folks, plus a monthly pastoral care space for the community.  Past roles include Collegial Care Assistant at the UU Ministers Association, Director of Congregational Life at Hope Unitarian Churc ..read more
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Learn About Project 562!
Palomar Blog
by MegVargas
1y ago
Created by Matika Wilbur, Project 562 is a multi-year national photography project dedicated to photographing over 562 federally recognized Tribes, urban Native communities, Tribes fighting for federal recognition and Indigenous role models in what is currently-known-as the United States, resulting in an unprecedented repository of imagery and oral histories that accurately portrays contemporary Native Americans. This creative, consciousness-shifting work will be widely distributed through national curricula, artistic publications, exhibitions, and online portals. “Ov ..read more
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WEAR RED On MAY 5th! (MMIWG / MMIP Awareness Day)
Palomar Blog
by MegVargas
1y ago
Wear Red on Friday May 5th to Raise Awareness of Missing & Murdered Indigenous Peoples May 5th is National Day of Awareness for Missing & Murdered Indigenous Peoples (also called Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls/MMIWG). Murder is the 3rd leading cause of death for Indigenous women. Indigenous women and girls are murdered at a 10-times higher rate than other ethnicities. In addition to wearing red to help raise awareness, Chalice members and friends are called upon to review the following resources to learn more and join in commun ..read more
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Native Plant Workshop at Solidarity Farm of the Pauma Band of Mission Indians
Palomar Blog
by MegVargas
1y ago
Saturday 4/29/23 from 10am -1pm  at Solidarity Farms: We are all invited to come reconnect with the land, plants & each other in a Native Plant Workshop & Community BBQ at Solidarity Farm of the Pauma Band of Mission Indians. Learn more at https://www.solidarityfarmsd.com/home Recognitions: https://cerestrust.org/solidarity-farm-pauma-tribal-farms-awarded-californias-climate-smart-farm-of-the-year/ Highlights from their website: Here at Solidarity Farm, we’re striving to create a stronger, healthier, more food secure future.  We ..read more
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It’s Time for the 2023/2024 Pledge Drive!
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by MegVargas
1y ago
AN INVITATION MAKE A FINANCIAL COMMITMENT TO PALOMAR UU FELLOWSHIP    Use the Pledge Online button below or Request a Paper Pledge Packet to record your contribution for the upcoming fiscal year (July 1, 2023 — June 30, 2024): Pledge Online Request a Paper Pledge Packet If you would like to see your pledge amount from last year, login to your Breeze account or contact the office at office@vistauu.org. Give to honor and perpetuate the contributions of the people who have given generously to the Fellowship since its beginning. Give to honor their rob ..read more
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Palomar UU Fellowship Reads – Our Very Own Book Club
Palomar Blog
by Kimberly Lilley
1y ago
Palomar Reads Book Club Sunday March 26th/Noon Bittersweet How Sorrow and Longing Make Us Whole Discussion led by Rachel Rott Let Us Know You Are Coming Sunday May 21st /Noon The 2022-23 UU Common Read/Mistakes and Miracles: Congregations on the Road to Multiculturalism by Nancy Palmer Jones and Karen Lin Discussion led my Palomar Committee on Ministry Sunday June 25th/Noon The House in the Pines by Ana Reyes “This is an absolute, can’t-put-it-down thriller…It’s truly a wild ride that had me flying through chapter after chapter—which I think is the perfect way to kick off your year ..read more
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