Thursday, February 26, 2015

Weekly News From SCUU 2/26/15

Advocate Peace!! Fellowship Dinner this Saturday!!!! We Still Like Punxsutawney Phil!! & Thanks Julie for publishing the eflyer...


WOW!! the new edition of the Weekly News from SCUU digest that you will receive as an eflyer email. Tis a beautiful thing.


Link to Weekly News from SCUU 2/26/2015. 

If you don't want to use the link, here is a preview in a scrollable frame too..  In a browser it's scrollable and on a tablet from the WOW blog the whole freakin complete weekly digest eflyer just automagically appears...



Many Thanks to Julie and the eTaskForce!!!

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Sunday, February 22, 2015

SCUU SNOW WEATHER NEWS!

Current Conditions in pictures ... Driveway  

View from Upper Parking lot

View of Upper Parking lot and Yurt

John Plowed Area of Lower Field Too

We Will Have Church Service!!  Rev Megan writes "Hope to see you if you can make it, totally understand if you can't."

Tis 34 degrees the snow is melting in earnest.  The main roads are clear and in some places slushy.  There is no precipitation.  Provided you can shovel out of your own own driveways and neighborhood streets the road is clear.  I was able to drive up in a sedan and not skid at 7:20 am.  The snow is melting fast and the temperature is above freezing.

John P writes at 12:00 am -- "I just finished plowing the church driveway and parking areas.  Rt. 118 is clear but some freezing rain was apparent. I expect all secondary roads will be fine by 10:00 am tomorrow (or today, technically) as it continues to warm."

John P writes at 9:38 pm Saturday -- "If church is on, I will get there early and shovel the walkways and deck."

Thank You John for plowing.  Thank you for shoveling.

Saturday, February 21, 2015

SCUU SNOW DAY WEATHER UPDATE!!!



The Fellowship Dinner scheduled for tonight has been postponed -- Karen A. wrote yesterday:

Hello Members and Friends.  We have decided to postpone the Fellowship Dinner scheduled to take place tomorrow, February 21st at 6:30pm at Sugarloaf.    The weather forecast does not look good tomorrow, so we don’t want to risk the safety of our members or volunteers.  We will announce the new date as soon as we can. 

Enjoy your weekend and stay warm! 

The Plan for Sunday Service will be based on a review at 7 am on Sunday Morning -- The crazy weather forecast says it will warm up overnight and start to rain.  The optimist viewpoint is that all the snow will wash away by 7 am and the road will be passable.  If that is the case we will let you know.  In any event an update will be posted here by 7:30 am ish.

So tonight you would have needed snowshoes and tomorrow you may need an umbrella or skates.

Given that all this is under the heading of weather emergencies you may receive an SCUU email with additional information.

Please put away the snowshoes, stay warm and stay safe.



Thursday, February 19, 2015

Weekly News From SCUU 2/19/15

Advocate Peace!! Pathway to Membership Class after church this Sunday! Fellowship Dinner this Saturday night!!!!! & Thanks Julie for publishing the eflyer...


WOW!! the new edition of the Weekly News from SCUU digest that you will receive as an eflyer email. Tis a beautiful thing.


Link to Weekly News from SCUU 2/19/2015. 

If you don't want to use the link, here is a preview in a scrollable frame too..  In a browser it's scrollable and on a tablet from the WOW blog the whole freakin complete weekly digest eflyer just automagically appears...



Many Thanks to Julie and the eTaskForce!!!

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Sunday, February 15, 2015

High Winds Really Cold The Road Drivable



Packed powder on half of driveway to Sugarloaf and clear on other half.  Snow is dry due to cold.  Trees sway in the wind.  Able to drive up road with no problem.  Walk on dry crunchy snow.

On route 118 the road is slick driving down near Black Rock Road need to drive slow. Otherwise the road is ok.   Montgomery County Maryland has wind advisory and snow emergency in effect.

For today:  High Wind Warning until 2 pm.  Wind Chill Warning until 6 pm.

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Weekly News From SCUU 2/12/15

Advocate Peace!! Special RE United Field Trip this Sunday! See details below!!!! & Thanks Julie for publishing the eflyer...


WOW!! the new edition of the Weekly News from SCUU digest that you will receive as an eflyer email. Tis a beautiful thing.


Link to Weekly News from SCUU 2/12/2015. 

If you don't want to use the link, here is a preview in a scrollable frame too..  In a browser it's scrollable and on a tablet from the WOW blog the whole freakin complete weekly digest eflyer just automagically appears...



Many Thanks to Julie and the eTaskForce!!!

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Thursday, February 05, 2015

Weekly News From SCUU 2/05/15

Advocate Peace!! Meet and greet with District Executive David Pyle after service this Sunday!!!! & Thanks Julie for publishing the eflyer...


WOW!! the new edition of the Weekly News from SCUU digest that you will receive as an eflyer email. Tis a beautiful thing.


Link to Weekly News from SCUU 2/05/2015. 

If you don't want to use the link, here is a preview in a scrollable frame too..  In a browser it's scrollable and on a tablet from the WOW blog the whole freakin complete weekly digest eflyer just automagically appears...



Many Thanks to Julie and the eTaskForce!!!

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Monday, February 02, 2015

One Word - Redemption


And never bet against Rev. Megan who truly must be blessed.  To lose twice because of a miracle catch would have been too much.

Please don't misunderstand I would have been fine with it I root for the underdog.

It is against our covenant to deflate a football team's mylar balloon in the Yurt.

Tom Brady is Human but Tom Brady Cannot Be Stopped -- new york times link ...

"Unbias" look at deflategate: Can you tell if ball deflated? -- boston globe link