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July 18, 2025 Unitarian Universalist of the Salish Sea e-news

18 Jul 2025 5:00 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

  

Unitarian Universalists
of the Salish Sea

Weekly Update
July 18, 2025

 

Join us for a Summer 
Potluck on Bowen!

Jilly and Michael Watson invite their UUSS friends to a Pot-Luck Lunch at their house on Bowen Island on Sunday July 27.

Bring a dish to share. Drinks will be provided. Watch the ferries go by from their deck (and maybe even see some whales).

Bowen Island is a 20-minute ferry ride from Horseshoe Bay.Either drive your car on to the ferry, or walk-on as a foot-passenger. You'll be picked up when you walk off on Bowen Island, and driven to their house.

A good ferry to catch would be the 10:35am from Horseshoe Bay.Ferry tickets have to be purchased at least 10-minutes before sailing time. If you come by car, you’ll need to arrive much earlier, to be sure of getting on. Parking at Horseshoe Bay is challenging.  BC Ferries have pay parking lots, but they can fill-up on week-ends.  And on-street parking is limited to 2-hours, and is monitored by by-law officers.

If you are planning on walking on to the ferry, one option is to catch the No.257 Express Bus to the ferry terminal (from Georgia St. at Granville in Vancouver at 9:36am; or from Park Royal in West Vancouver at 9:53am).

Ferries from Bowen Island return after lunch at 1:55pm, 3:15pm, & 4:40pm. 

RSVP to Jilly at 604-813-7954 jilly.watson@shaw.ca for directions and confirmation.

Sign up for Circle Meals!

Joy Silver is once again organizing small potluck meal gatherings over the summer and throughout the fall as long as there is interest.  If you would like to host, and/or be a guest, please indicate on the response sheet on the link below.  Joy will match up hosts and guests.  Hosts will receive a call from Joy, providing guest names.  Hosts will call their guests. Multigenerational meals are encouraged.

Let’s have a lot of fun getting to know each other better while we break bread over a meal of your choice.  Consider even a picnic during the summer months.

Sign Up Link

 

Announcing FUTURE,
the zine for Canadian
Unitarian Youth

Exciting things are happening in the Canadian Unitarian Youth space! We’re thrilled to introduce FUTURE, a brand-new zine by youth, for youth—and the first edition is out now! More info.

Before we drop the second edition, we wanted to make sure you had the chance to explore this debut issue. Packed with creativity, insights, and voices from our youth community, FUTURE is a space for expression, ideas, and connection.

SOCIAL JUSTICE

BC Climate Plan Survey

The province says its climate targets 
are ‘unworkable’ as new fracking 
and gas terminals push emissions up. So they’re asking the public how they should rejig the CleanBC plan. 
The Tyee

Link to the survey here and 
more info.

Check out our social media!

 

Check the calendar on our website for more events!

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