Community Notebook
Sons of Legion meet in Fredonia
The Sons of the American Legion, is an organization made up of male descendants from veterans of World War I, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, Military Operations of Lebanon, Grenada, Panama and from the Persian Gulf War/War on Terrorism. Members support programs in veterans rehabilitation, children and south, student scholarships and community affairs.
Membership now numbers nearly 30,000 within the Detachment of New York with over 350,00 members nationwide.
Meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday of month at Post 59 at 7 p.m. Anyone interested in joining, please feel free to stop by.
Congregation sets Sunday service
The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Northern Chautauqua located at 222 Temple St. in Fredonia, holds a Sunday worship service at 11 a.m., both at their physical location and on Zoom.
For those wishing to join us virtually, please visit https://tinyurl.com/caluucnc. Click on “Worship Service” on the date you are attending and scroll down for the Zoom link. For those attending the in-person service, please follow the driveway and park in the lower lot behind the building. Handicapped parking is located between the two buildings and directly behind the second building.
The theme for January is Liberating Love. Join us on Sunday for “My Practice is Love,” with Jessica Lustig.
Mr. Rogers once said, “The toughest thing in life is to love somebody who has done something mean to you — especially when that somebody is yourself. Look inside yourself and find that loving part of you. Take good care of that part because it helps you love your neighbor.” In this week’s service we will take Mr. Rogers’ words to heart and explore the liberating power of love within ourselves, and how that love can change the world.
The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Northern Chautauqua strives to be a vibrant, welcoming, multigenerational, diverse community enlivened by the power of radical love. We are a congregation that nurtures acceptance, spirituality, and growth while guided by Unitarian Universalist Principles. We provide a place where people engage together through fellowship, celebration, social outreach, environmental action, and transformative justice.
For more information about us, visit our website at www.uucnc.org, like our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/uucnc, or give us a call at 716-679-7944. We invite you to join us.
