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Winter 2021-2022
Our Sanctuary is dressed for the Holiday Season! Photos by Mary Blanton
Autumn 2021
Jojo and Caroline back on the farm
by Bob Burchess
2021 Hash Dash
The 85th Annual Red Flannel Hash Dinner was once again delivered curbside. Thank you to organizer Ann Wynia as well as Peter Wynia and all the helpers, bakers, donators, and participants for preparing and distributing 112 meals!
Ralph and Fran Lancaster with pickles and bread.
Judy Williamson and Ann Wynia making lots of coleslaw.
Anne Dean and Hope Yeager scooping beans.
Donna Durgin packing up dinners.
Just another Sunday at church.
The Tasmanian Devil visited for Halloween!
Photo by Anne Marinello
Pictured: Lynn Peterson, Pru Schuler, Leon Dunkley, and Bob Williamson
Leon, a Tasmanian Devil. (above)
Leon and Akankah Perkins with Barbara and Chris Bartlett as old rockers, behind her. (below)
Photos by Anne Dean
Pru Schuler’s 90th Birthday with two of her sons. Photos by Polly Forcier
October Morning 1 & 2 Photos by Anne Dean
Balloon Over Quechee Gorge Photo by Anne Dean
Happy Halloween - Brother Skelly Waves At All Who Pass Photo by Bob Burchess
Bill Forster’s Maine coon Oska celebrates his first birthday! Photos by Bill Forster
Autumn at Blake Hill Photo by Bill Forster
Summer 2021
Photos by Peggy Brightman
Beach Scene
Beach Magic
Shore Abstract
Gina Auriema recently brought her granddaughter Isa to help with weeding in the garden.
Can you guess who this is?
For the amusement of any of our UU friends, I recently found a photo of my significant other partner, Bob Burchess, way back when he was a young actor doing Shakespeare in some theater somewhere. Oh how the time flies! - Caroline Spencer
On August 5th there was a "Newcomers Pot Luck" on the back lawn for folks who had recently moved to the Upper Valley.
Some members of our church attended. We’d love to see more community gatherings at our church.
Photos by David Parker.
The July 11 Community Picnic Celebrating Reopening. Smiles all around!
Photos by Mary Blanton, Anne Marinello and Joanne Boyle
Neil and Joby
Laura, Clara, and pup
Forrest and Oliver: Change the World Kids shared stories of their trip to Costa Rico.
CTWK shared stories of their trip to Costa Rica.
Ice Cream For Everyone!
Francis and Wayne
Leon and Fred
Sherry and David
Neil, Joby, Karen and the CTWK
Fred, Sabrina, Moira, Pru, and Sherry
Joanne and Anne D.
David, Ann W., and Mary B.
Norwood, Joanna, and Francis
Fred and Sabrina
Joby and Deb
Anne and Neil Marinello won the gift of labor in the Spring Fling Auction. Jay Kelly and Renee Grainger spent time creating a compost area for them. Then they arranged the garden border and built a rock sculpture. It looks like Jay became a living garden sculpture as well!
Deborah Rice and Akankha Perkins stopped by the Eshqua Bog recently to catch the annual blooming of the Showy Lady Slippers.
Photos by Deborah Rice
Barbara Abraham’s Peonies
Photo by Barbara Abraham
Leon at a Recent Brown Bag Lunch
Photo by Katrin Helgason
Polly Forcier and Jack Nelson have been visiting local bogs. These are some of their lovely photos with links to the trails.
Eshqua Bog, Woodstock, VT
Smells like Summertime by Joanne Boyle
“Oh God the old geezer fell asleep on me!”
Bob Burchess and the Family Feline
At noon on Wednesdays in June we gathered for a Brown Bag Lunch.
Mary Blanton, Barbara Bartlett, and Wayne Speyrer laughing with Leon behind the tree .
Sherry Belisle Jeannie Lindheim and Norwood Long are all smiles.
Norwood Long and Mary Jeanne Taylor chatting in the shade.
Spring 2021
Repairing the Lawn in front of North Chapel
George Wohlgemeth and Mark Auriema finishing up the project on Saturday, May 22, 2021. Photo by Gina Auriema
Two Old Friends, Wayne and Caroline, at the Artistree reception.
Photo by Robert Burchess
Gratitude!
Change The World Kids had a picnic on the back lawn on Saturday, May 8 to celebrate the end of the Soup Kit project and to honor Ken Woodhead and the volunteers who assisted over the winter and spring.
Photos by Anne Dean and Joanne Boyle
Grape Hyacinths Popping Up All Over My Yard
Here’s a little bit of spring color.
by Sue Rubel
Pictures from World Tai Chi & Qigong Day - April 24, 2021 - With Anne Bower
Photos are from AnneMarie Bohn, Peg Brightman, and Hermine Wallach (Pinky)
From Sherry Belisle
There was a wall between us. We see them foraging in our woods, but this one came up to thank me.♥️ He/she was gentle. It’s amazing how softly they move through the greenery in the ground.
They are common here, and we are reminded to bring in our bird feeders.
A few photos of our Spring in glorious Vermont! - by Jeannie Lindheim
“I LOVE doing photos of animals so if you have any friends with animals, I’d love to take their animals' photo!!!” www.center4creativity.org
I am beyond gorgeous!
An Old ‘Something’
Hay Wagon, I think…
Pansies on the Deck
Collapsed Fence
Tangled Vines
“just for fun~ me a long time ago…. Celtics and Lakers, our hospital clown troupe was honored and I had my photo taken with them~”. Jeannie Lindheim
Geraldine Fowler is thriving in her new position at Blake Hill Preserves
……but we miss her in the office at North Chapel.
Oska, Bill Forster’s 6 Month Old Maine Coon Kitten
Happy Earth Day 2021 - Photo taken by Caleb Enser, Ragged Orchid Farm, Barnard, VT
"Faith is the bird that feels the light and sings when the dawn is dark." - Rabindranath Tagore
Winter 2020
Winter Scenes - by Jeannie Lindheim
magical stairway in October
holiday time
come be with me
we could figure out how to drive this thing
Misty Barn
magical stairway, December 18
sun behind the trees
pom pom dancing tree…and see the chorus of dancers behind her!
pooped chick
Autumn 2020
November
The serenity of “stick season” and a reminder of social justice.
Photos by Judith Taylor
Hash Dash 2020, Saturday November 7, 2020
Photos by Zoe Potter and Wendy Smith
“Finding Sanctuary” on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings November 3 & 4, 2020
Photos by Wendy Smith and Joanne Boyle
October
Walking Group at Billings Farm
“Jack and I “discovered” that we’d been missing the Thursday morning walkers’ group and joined in for a brisk walk from the church, down River Street to Billings where Fran and Ralph had arranged a pass for us all to see the heritage vegetable garden, sunflower maze and walk around the field by the Ottauquechee before heading into the barn to meet the Jersey heifers. They were particularly fond of David!” — from Polly Forcier
Wednesday Poets
On Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 14th, the Wednesday Poets gave a live poetry reading outside on the lawn in front of the library to a surprisingly large and warm audience! These fundraising poetry books are still available through Peg (pbri@aol.com) or via Amazon.com. Photo by Judith Taylor.
Kelly Way Gardens
The North Chapel Walking Group, organized by Mary Blanton and David Parker has sent some photos of their walk to the Woodstock Inn’s “Kelly Way Gardens”. For more information looking here: https://www.woodstockinn.com/do/things-to-do/kelly-way-gardens
September
Vigil for Ruth Bader Ginsburg on The Green, September 20, 2020
“Our daughter’s words, and granddaughter’s assistance making this poster for the vigil in Woodstock, VT.” ~ Anne Marinello
Families Volunteer at East End Park
Many of the Spiritual Exploration kids and parents joined the Ottauquechee River Loop Trail volunteer trail crew to help with trail maintenance… we had a great time clearing brush and creating a gorgeous view of the river!! Thanks to all who joined! – Photos by Geraldine Fowler
Summer 2020
“Hope dancing on the back lawn of the church– Moving Spirit Dancers are creating a dance video for a future virtual service.” Photo of Hope Yeager by Peg Brightman.
Some friends and families enjoyed a lovely evening, a picnic, and fun in the water at Silver Lake in Barnard where they were introduced to the new Spiritual Education program. Photos by Geraldine Fowler
Viewing “Emma” on the back lawn of the North Chapel, part of Pentangle’s Fall Events. Photos by Andrew Cleland
“Summer Skies”: Photos by Tambrey Vutech
August
Summer in your backyard
Arts and craft with Finnie from Artistree.
July
Woodstock Community Gardens are flourishing!
Gentle care, lots of hard work, and love go into growing anything. The Woodstock Community Gardens at Billings Farm are no exception.
Photo by Barbara Abraham of the garden she shares with Deb Rice.
Linda Galvao, Community Garden Coordinator for Sustainable Woodstock. Arianne Arnold captured the scene in this lovely shot.
July 31, 2020 “Music by the River”
The second of Pentangle’s “Music by the River” series was on July 31 with Interplay Jazz featuring Elizabeth Frascoia, her father David Westphalen, Samatha Haas, her father Fred Hass and Sabrina Brown. They were joined by Billy Rosen and Tim Gilmore. What a joy to hear these talented, local families! Photo by Anne Dean.
Sandy DiNatale enjoying the music.
Pentangle’s first concert of their “Music by the River” series with ‘Pete’s Posse’ on July 24th was wonderful! Well attended, well organized and a welcoming venue for music, the North Chapel back lawn.
June
June 15: Heart of Flowers
There was a lovely opportunity to show our solidarity and our unity at Vail Field. The community came together to lay out a “Heart of Flowers” organized by Jay Kelly.
““My wonderfully creative friend, Jay, made a huge heart of Queen Anne’s lace on Vail Field, inviting us to lay our garden flowers over it. Just across the street are homes built in the 1850’s by a black man. It’s where the black population lived in our village so many years ago. I wish I could send this to all hurtling blacks.””
“The Heart of Flowers”
Poem By Wendy Ann Smith
A Queen Ann’s lace border unfurls
as the foliage heart fills a field.
This symbol is richly outlined by
fearlessly blooming flowers:
poppies of remembrance
rhododendrons of courage
awareness from the Bleeding Hearts
for the black lives taken;
Togetherness exudes from peonies,
contemplations by lilies of the field
and the compassionate daisies.
All are colorfully seeking peace
in their search for love and healing.
June 10: Woodstock Area Playgroup -
Met for a “Physically Distanced and Masked” walk after 3 months hiatus due to COVID-19. In the interim members have been meeting weekly via zoom.
We gathered, we listened, we knelt, and we prayed.
This past week was full of opportunities for our congregation and the greater Woodstock community to respond to the events happening in the world beyond us. Thank you to all who organized, supported and attended these events.
June 9: March of Cars for Black Lives Matter
ArtisTree Community Arts Center and Gina McAllister organized this event. Dozens of cars circled the Green and met for a rally at WUHS. Guest speakers included third grader Tripp Overbay, Rev. Dr. Leon Dunkley, Police Chief Robbie Blish, 102 yr. old activist Jane Curtis, Former NBC News Correspondent Bob Hagger, Windsor County Senator Alison Clarkson. A multi-generational crowd listened and sang together, all standing for justice.
June 7: Vigil for Justice on the Green
In the wake of the terrible events that unfolded over the past week, the North Chapel held a Vigil for Justice for George Floyd on Sunday, June 7 at 2 PM on the Green in Woodstock. Community leaders, clergy and many members of our congregation attended.
Images by Wendy Ann Smith, Anne Dean, and Jessica Notargiacomo, https://notargiacomophotography.com/








































June 5: Memorial for Victims of Oppression and Violence
A pop-up memorial in front of North Chapel encouraged community members to bring flowers, candles, and messages to honor all who have suffered due to racial prejudice and systemic societal bias.
May
Change the World Kids in Action!
Thank you Change the World Kids for another incredible year planting the Food Justice garden at ArtisTree Community Arts Center! It’s a tradition and this year we made sure to follow the physical distancing rules, wear masks and gloves!
Some Featured Incredible Items from our NC Spring Fling Auction!
Lego North Chapel
by Liam
North Chapel Members and Friends During COVID-19
Easter 2020
April 2020
March 29, 2020 –
Online Service from the North Chapel
March 22, 2020 –
Online Service from the North Chapel
March 7th and March 8th
March 1st, 2020
Sunday, February 23rd, 2020
Sunday, February 16th, 2020
Sunday, February 9th, 2020
Sunday Service and SE Visits Hartland UU and the Hartland UU Chocolate Auction
February 2, 2020
January 26, 2020
Annual Meeting
January 26, 2020
Sunday Service