ANTS Student E-News - Wednesday, February 8, 2006
In this message:
- UU Worship Revised Scheduled
- BTI Science and Religion Newsletter Available Online
- GLANTS Meeting
- Black History Month Book Sale at Trask Library
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UU Worship Revised Scheduled
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Spring 2006
February 9 Leslie Becknell
February 16 Rev. David Johnson
February 23 Roger Peltier
March 2 Rev. Charlie Clements, Director UU Service Committee
March 9 Kerri Saucier
March 16 Megan Lynes
March 23 Jen Duhamel
March 30 Rev. Bob McKetchnie
April 6 Erica Baron and Joanne Giannino, "An Abraxas Communion"
April 20 Rev. Ed Lynn
April 27 Professor Carol Fontaine
May 4 Senior Recognition Ceremony
Joanne Giannino
Ministerial Intern
First Universalist Society in Franklin, Massachusetts
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BTI Science and Religion Newsletter Available Online
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Dear Friends and Colleagues,
The BTI Science and Religion Newsletter, edited by Mr. Frank Villa is
available on-line at
http://www.bostontheological.org/publications/science_and_religion_newsletter.htm
Sincerely,
Marian Simion
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GLANTS Meeting - Tuesday, February 14
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12-1
Small dining room
More info:
Description:
GLANTS is the Andover Newton Fellowship for gay, lesbian, bisexual,
transgender, queer and questioning students and our allies. We will be
meeting in the Small Dining Room every Tuesday at lunch for fellowship
and any projects we decide we want to work on. Come join us! Contact
Erica Baron at ebaron@ants.edu or ericapbaron@hotmail.com with
questions, or to be put onto the GLANTS email list.
Contact: Erica Baron
Email: ebaron@ants.edu
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Black History Month Book Sale at Trask Library
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In honor of celebrating February as Black History Month, the
Trask Library is conducting a book sale of items of black history,
theology, sociology, economy and biography. Many of the donated
books are from the personal library of recently retired Rev. Virgil Wood
of the Pond Street Baptist Church of Providence, Rhode Island.
Rev. Wood is a civil rights pioneer who served and marched with the
Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. We are privileged to have received this
collection from Rev. Wood and pleased to be able to offer it to the
Andover Newton family. Many of the volumes are signed by the
authors in tribute to Rev. Wood. Please stop by throughout the month of
February to share in this piece of Black History at Trask Library.
ANTS E-news
Karen Brockney
617-964-1100 ext. 225
kbrockney@ants.edu


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