PSWIRL 2006
Pacific
South-West Institute of Religious Liberals
We are an extended family, in an atmosphere of mutual respect and acceptance, dedicated to personal growth, developing a larger social consciousness, and welcoming diverse ideas.
Sunday, August 20 through Friday, August 25
Islam,
Judaism and Christianity Intertwined: What Does It Mean For You?
Jon
Dobrer is Minister of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Fullerton,
California, as well as teacher at the University of Judaism and a syndicated
columnist. He studied at USC, the University of Vienna, the Peace Corps in
Tunisia and Starr King. Jon tells how Judaism birthed Christianity through the
midwife of Hellenic cults and how both combined in forming Islam. Our religious
DNA continues to exchange and enrich these traditions for us to this day.
Relax, Swim, or Choose from a Menu of interesting
activities led by
workshop leaders and workshops such as:
Rev. Jon Dobrer - Theme Talk Back
Barbara
Reinhart Its About Time and
Radical Repatterning
Karen
Wilson-Bell Creative Writing and
Folk Dancing
Justin
Bell Massage
Peter
Landecker Astronomy
Betsy
Walters Dream Work
Beth
Perkins Yoga
Leslie
Levy Qi Gong
Genie
Nakamo Belly Dancing
Donna
Golstein Self-Expression
Liz
Bolotin Improvisation
Marcia
Harris Nature Hikes
Christian
Julian Drumming
Jeremy
Auldaney Square Dancing
Lenore Snodey - Origami
Manon Washburn - Watercolor
Pool
Hot Tub Silent
Auction
Evening Programs Music Happy Hour Talent Show Video Programs
Trip to Big Bear and much more!
A Warm Welcome from Dean Nancyann Leeder
Join us in our beautiful mountain retreat as we welcome
newcomers and greet old friends! Experience for yourself the rich and varied
offerings of PSWIRL Week.
Camp de Benneville Pines
The Camp and Conference Center (http://www.uucamp.org/)
is owned and operated by the Pacific Southwest Unitarian Universalist District.
It is located at 6800 feet in the San Bernardino National Forest among towering
ponderosa pines, oaks and cedars with a creek nearby, and Jenks Lake within
walking and hiking distance. It has an Olympic sized heated swimming pool and
hot tub. Fresh, nutritionally balanced meals are served with vegetarian meals on
request.
Accommodations
Rustic cabins and dorms are equipped with new bunks and
mattresses. Bring your own sleeping bag or bedding. Cabin rooms sleep up to 4.
Dorms sleep up to 6.
All buildings have gas heat and bathrooms with showers. Craigs Cabin has large double beds and a common area with kitchen.
For more information
Contact: Richard M.
Boothe at (323) 851-3348 or madlibrarian9@hotmail.com
or
E-mail Peter Landecker at Come2PSWIRLatYahoo.com.
PSWIRL
2006 - REGISTRATION FORM
Send check ($50 minimum) payable to
PSWIRL, and Registration Form to:
Marcia Taylor, Registrar,
Telephone: (909) 597-1037. E-mail marciaATpngusa.net
$25 Cancellation fee not refundable.
Information and directions will accompany confirmations.
___Dorm
(6 max in a room) $325
Name
_____________________________________________
___Cabin (4 max in a
room) $345
Address
___________________________________________
___End Rooms (double bed) $365 each City, State, Zip ______________________________________
___Cabin 6
$385
Telephone (_______) ________________________________
___Craigs
Cabin (bunk)
$420
E-mail
____________________________________________
___Craigs
Cabin (double bed) $440 each
___
Less $10 for payment in full prior to July 4, 2006
___
Less $10 for recruiting first-timer
Name of first timer_____________________________
Enclosed
is $ _______________________
Note
that this registration fee covers room in addition to all meals and workshops.
Note: Some partial scholarships
available. For information, call Marcia Taylor,
Registrar, (909) 597-1037 or click here.
If possible, I would
prefer to room with _______________________________________________
During Happy Hour, I prefer ___ wine or ___juice
____Vegetarian Diet
____Early to bed
____Late to bed
____I can sleep in upper bunk
____I will share my car
____ Include my name/city/phone on the carpooling
list
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