Board Update for October 2025

For the month of October the board continued to work on building the foundation for our year of service. We adopted our covenant which was created during our retreat and addresses how we will work in fellowship with one another and how we will serve the congregation. To develop our document we first looked at the staff covenant and were blown away by the thought, detail,  and care that was doubtlessly put into its development. This month we have been thinking about our goals for the year, trying to be both visionary and practical, and looking to build on the

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Happy Halloween

Halloween greetings: Are you and your family celebrating Halloween, All Hallows’ Day, All Souls’ Day, or Día de Muertos? What are your family’s favorite things to do around the holiday? Do you dress up or decorate? I love Fall and Halloween decorations: spiders, pumpkins, jack-o-lanterns, ghosts and skeletal fun. You and your family are welcome to wear your costumes to Saturday, November 1st All Ages Game Night in the Social Hall 5:00 – 7:00 pm. All of Westside, and especially families, are invited to join us in the Social Hall for Games! Westside has a pretty good game selection, but

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Fall in ASL

Greetings: Have you noticed the ASL (American Sign Language) posters in the RE Lounge? This Fall in ASL is just one of the three ASL posters by one of my favorite Deaf artists, Brittany Castle (link.) There are so many good reasons to learn ASL, such as how inclusion and equity are part of our UU values. ASL leads to higher reading levels in kids, improves spatial learning, and has numerous cognitive benefits. Learn more about the importance of ASL (link.) It’s essential to learn ASL from Deaf ASL instructors. I’ve been taking online classes from Seattle’s Visually Speaking and

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Costumes Are Welcome

I love that the whole month of October is costume friendly. We don’t have a specific costume event scheduled this month but rather at Westside, we encourage costuming any and every day. Costuming can very much be art, fashion, fandom, creative expression and a way to love ourselves and each other. Costuming encourages self-regulation, body autonomy, body positivity, gender exploration and affirmation. Costuming says every body is beautiful. Costuming also lends itself to important conversations about cultural appropriation and not supporting and perpetuating harmful stereotypes. Dress up engages learning emotionally, cognitively, sensory, motor skills big and small, language and communication

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Board Update for October

I am full of gratitude for this year’s Board of Trustees, and our ex-officio members Rev. Carter and Shannon. This group is affirming, caring, reliable, creative, and deeply committed to Westside’s well-being. We recently gathered for a retreat to strengthen our relationships, learn new ways to collaborate, and lay plans for the year. After getting a sense of the strengths and perspectives we each bring to this work, we engaged with the Core Team to learn more about the tools that nonviolent communication offers us as leaders and members of WSUU. With that foundation we drafted our covenant and turned

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Pet Blessings

I am so excited to bring pet blessings back to Westside! Here’s a photo of our 6 pets: Willow, Burnham, Sisko, Bubba, Tendi and Rutherford. On this Sunday October 12th, we will bless our pets (through the photos and stuffed animals your child brings) and connect our care and compassion towards animals with our UU values of interdependence, generosity and love. We will introduce some of the concepts from the UUAM.org – UU Animal Ministry. Have you visited their webpage? For more information, including photos, about our special guests coming Sunday, October 12th, please send an email to dre@wsuu.org about

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First Saturdays

Fall Greetings: Last weekend both Youth Group and the children at RE Sunday had great conversations about covenanting and how we treat each other, ourselves, and our spaces. Each time I learned new things about how to craft our time together to be joyful, inclusive, and intentional. I’m still deeply moved and thinking about how the children and youth articulated covenantal language. Tomorrow Saturday October 4, we will start our First Saturdays Family Night event with Parents’ Night Out.  First Saturdays will alternate between Parents’ Night Out, one month and All Ages Games Night the next month, both from

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DRE Lounge

Introducing the new DRE Lounge just outside the northwest sanctuary doors! The DRE Lounge includes Westside’s children and family library and is right next to our nursery. The lounge will serve as: Things to look at in the lounge include an art memo board with fairy lights that features art by our children and recent RE activities. There is also a new JIGLPET (sounds like jigglepet) inspiration display. JIGLPET stands for our UU values: Justice, Interdependence, Generosity, Love, Pluralism, Equity and Transformation and has love in the center.Coming soon are Social Change Now and ASL learning posters. The DRE lounge

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Love Will Remind Us

In hard times, Mister Rogers suggested we look to the helpers, and I think that’s us. We Unitarian Universalists are the helpers working to make our world better, and at the same time, we also need support, rest, and inspiration to fuel us. Where are you finding inspiration? One place I find it is in the words of one of the UU leaders I look up to — Rev. Sofia Betancourt, Ph.D. I have set my web browser with a bookmark so when I open Facebook, it doesn’t open on the Facebook feed, but rather to Rev. Sofia Betancourt’s professional

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Ingathering and Start of the RE Year

Greetings all: I’m so grateful to everyone, especially the youth that joined us last Saturday to lend a hand in reorganizing the Religious Exploration spaces and supplies including the Youth Space. It was special and sweet to cohost the RE clean out event with Katie, our DRE from last year. What makes you feel comfortable in a space? Do you prefer to sit in a chair, floor sit, move around, do small arts and crafts, or maybe a combination of all those things and more? We had you all in mind as we readied ourselves for the start of RE

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