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Women’s Alliance September

All women of First and Second Unitarian Churches are invited to attend Women’s Alliance on Monday, September 8, at 6:30 p.m. in the Common Room at First Unitarian Church, 3114 Harney St. Socializing and beverages at 6:30, dinner at 7:00, and the program is at 7:30. The guest speaker is Mark Hoeger from OTOC (Omaha … Continue reading Women’s Alliance September

September Share the Plate: Partnership 4 Kids

One half of Second Unitarian’s offering received in September will go to Partnership 4 Kids. Partnership 4 Kids is a goal-setting and group-mentoring program that builds hope for under-served students and helps them create a foundation for success from kindergarten to careers. Their mission is to partner with our community to guide our youth toward … Continue reading September Share the Plate: Partnership 4 Kids

2014 Paint a Thon

After taking a two-year break, the Unitarian Churches of Omaha teamed up with the Bemis Park Neighborhood Association to participate in Brush-Up Nebraska’s Paint-A-Thon! Rob Warner of the neighborhood association was the Team Leader, and Alan Vovolka from First Unitarian was the Assistant Leader. Our assigned house was located on North 41st Street just north … Continue reading 2014 Paint a Thon

YRUU Parent and Youth Meeting

Come and Start the Youth Group Year with us at the YRUU (Young Religious Unitarian Universalists) Parent and Youth Meeting on September 3! The annual Parent and Youth meeting for the YRUU Youth Group will be held on Wednesday, September 3, from 7-8:30 p.m. in the downstairs common room at First Unitarian Church, 3114 Harney … Continue reading YRUU Parent and Youth Meeting

Meet OPPD Board Candidates

After hearing public testimony about dangerous emissions from the power plant in North Omaha, the Omaha Public Power District Board voted to reduce emissions and move to more production from wind and solar. Board members are elected by district. Find out how the Board candidates for your district plan to carry out this historic decision … Continue reading Meet OPPD Board Candidates