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SUMMARY:"Community, Covenant, and a Dash of Comedy," at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
LOCATION:3845 N Swan Street
DESCRIPTION:Rev. Claudia Elferdink, with the aid of local musicians Ken Keppler and Jea
 nie McLerie of Bayou Seco, will ask the question, “How do apples, rhubarb, 
 eggplants and pennies help us find meaning?”\nElferdink plans to have fun a
 nd ask deep questions. “We’ll hear the wisdom of octogenarians and two-year
 -olds, in the Unitarian Universalist faith tradition that’s three decades o
 ld here and almost five centuries old world-wide,” she said.\nShe added, “W
 hat is the “beating heart” of this Fellowship? We need each other to find o
 ut. In a playful conversation, let’s look at how stories show us who we are
  and how we welcome our neighbors- including apples, rhubarb, and eggplants
 !”\nJeanie McLerie and Ken Keppeler, Silver City’s own band Bayou Seco, wil
 l provide music in their own inimitable style. Come ready to sing!\nRev. Cl
 audia Elferdink lives in Silver City and is both a retired Unitarian Univer
 salist Minister and the Co-Coordinator of the Reckoning International Unita
 rian Histories Project. She started visiting Grant County when her children
  began to settle here around 2000. As guest minister, she has led occasiona
 l Sunday Services at UUFSC since then.\nRev. Elferdink has served on the MR
 AC Board and led the Interfaith River Blessing at the 2022 Gila River Festi
 val. A native of Los Angeles, she trained at Antioch Graduate School of Edu
 cation and Harvard Divinity School. She served as a religious professional 
 in New England congregations for over 25 years after being an elementary sc
 hool teacher and PBS TV Producer. She is a published historian, revealing t
 he stories of “lost” international Unitarian women. She loves a good story 
 and creating interactive worship services.\nBAYOU SECO's brand of Southwest
 ern Chilegumbo - Cajun two-steps, waltzes, polkas and rancheras, chotis's, 
 meringues and huapangos, and, perhaps a broom dance, is cross-cultural, mul
 ti-lingual and transcends labels and pigeon holes. Bayou Seco's roots are i
 n the deep south and southwest, but their branches reach far across the wor
 ld. Ken Keppeler and Jeanie McLerie are the heart of this group that has be
 en going strong since 1980. They live in Silver City.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Rev. Claudia Elferdink, with the aid of local musicians Ken Keppler and 
 Jeanie McLerie of Bayou Seco, will ask the question, “How do apples, rhubar
 b, eggplants and pennies help us find meaning?”</p><p>Elferdink plans to ha
 ve fun and ask deep questions. “We’ll hear the wisdom of octogenarians and 
 two-year-olds, in the Unitarian Universalist faith tradition that’s three d
 ecades old here and almost five centuries old world-wide,” she said.</p><p>
 She added, “What is the “beating heart” of this Fellowship? We need each ot
 her to find out. In a playful conversation, let’s look at how stories show 
 us who we are and how we welcome our neighbors- including apples, rhubarb, 
 and eggplants!”</p><p>Jeanie McLerie and Ken Keppeler, Silver City’s own ba
 nd Bayou Seco, will provide music in their own inimitable style. Come ready
  to sing!</p><p>Rev. Claudia Elferdink lives in Silver City and is both a r
 etired Unitarian Universalist Minister and the Co-Coordinator of the Reckon
 ing International Unitarian Histories Project. She started visiting Grant C
 ounty when her children began to settle here around 2000. As guest minister
 , she has led occasional Sunday Services at UUFSC since then.</p><p>Rev. El
 ferdink has served on the MRAC Board and led the Interfaith River Blessing 
 at the 2022 Gila River Festival. A native of Los Angeles, she trained at An
 tioch Graduate School of Education and Harvard Divinity School. She served 
 as a religious professional in New England congregations for over 25 years 
 after being an elementary school teacher and PBS TV Producer. She is a publ
 ished historian, revealing the stories of “lost” international Unitarian wo
 men. She loves a good story and creating interactive worship services.</p><
 p>BAYOU SECO's brand of Southwestern Chilegumbo - Cajun two-steps, waltzes,
  polkas and rancheras, chotis's, meringues and huapangos, and, perhaps a br
 oom dance, is cross-cultural, multi-lingual and transcends labels and pigeo
 n holes. Bayou Seco's roots are in the deep south and southwest, but their 
 branches reach far across the world. Ken Keppeler and Jeanie McLerie are th
 e heart of this group that has been going strong since 1980. They live in S
 ilver City.</p>
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