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Summer Session begins July 8 and continues through July 29.

 

This session will consist of four seminars, Wednesdays in July (July 8, 15, 22, 29) from 7 to 8:30 pm.. 

July 8—Mental Health                                       
Presenter: Judy LeFevour

This seminar will discuss the human costs of the Pandemic.  These costs can be far reaching and there are coping skills and resources to share that can help build resilience and manage these struggles.  Let’s help each other through this!

July 15—Ethical Wills/Spiritual Memories—Part I  
Presenters: Rev. Eileen Wiviott and Rev. Karen Gustafson

This seminar will help us ferret out and tell the parts of our story that reflect what has been most precious and of most enduring value in our life to pass it on to the people you love most. Just as a legal will specifies what we want to happen with our material possessions, an ethical will puts in writing how we hope the concerns of our souls will be handled – our values, beliefs, stories and traditions we hope will endure. In these two sessions you will be invited to think about the spiritual matters you want to preserve, and to reflect, write and share responses to thought provoking questions.

July 22—Real Life Organizing
Presenter: Liz Kennedy-Eason

Organizing/decluttering is not a “one size fits all” process. Liz will lead us through examining the different types of clutter and accumulation. She will help us identify our individual style. She will guide us to create a fun, easy and practical way to declutter and organize our home and life through a process created by Cas Aarrssen and Peter Walsch.

July 29—Ethical Wills/Spiritual Memories—Part II

See description above from July 15.

 

 

Life planning occurs at many different stages of one’s life: going to school, getting married, starting a family, buying a house, and,  as you move along life’s path toward retirement—acknowledging the need for planning and acting on housing, healthcare, financial and legal decisions. We do this to protect our assets and maintain or improve the quality of our lives.

 

The seminar has been designed to encourage participants to take proactive steps for life planning. For example, you can plan to meet with an attorney to document your will or trust, explore investments needed to reach your financial goals, and make and record decisions regarding your future health care needs.

 

This program is funded by a grant from the Unitarian Church of Evanston Endowment Fund

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Unitarian Church of Evanston  1330 Ridge Avenue  Evanston IL  60201  847 864-1330

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