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UUSD Flower Donation Program Open Year-Round

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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
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UUSD Flower Donation Program Open Year-Round

Flower Sunday may come but once a year, but you can celebrate it at any time and for any occasion by donating flowers for our chancel on Sunday’s AND use the occasion to honor someone special, celebr

Flower Sunday may come but once a year, but you can celebrate it at any time and for any occasion by donating flowers for our chancel on Sunday’s AND use the occasion to honor someone special, celebrate special occasion, person, critter, or event, or for other purposes worthy of honor and remembrance. This is just one more way to share your “joys and sorrows” that we regularly face on a regular basis. To participate in this program, simply follow these easy steps: Identify a special occasion and date you wish to have acknowledged. Go to the “Flower Book”, that is located on the credenza in the lobby, (or ask the Ushers for assistance). You will find a form with the dates available to participate. Complete the form with the information requested. If the donor is providing the flowers, they should be placed on the table in front of the podium on the designated Sunday. If you provide the actual flowers, you may take them home with you at the end of the service. Each Sunday, the donor and the person/occasion being honored will be acknowledged through a variety of forms, that may include; a listing in the order of service, the Sunday Update or even an announcement from the pulpit. Questions? Contact organizer, Donna Dolce at [email protected] The post Flowers for the Chancel appeared first on Unitarian Universalists of Southern Delaware.

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