2013 ScreenBreak Guide - The Alliance for Early Childhood
2013 ScreenBreak Guide - The Alliance for Early Childhood
2013 ScreenBreak Guide - The Alliance for Early Childhood
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a place of acceptance and spiritual growth?<br />
a place where your children can learn life lessons<br />
from the world’s major religions?<br />
For 50 years, LSUS has brought families of various religious<br />
backgrounds together in a community of shared values;<br />
compassion, respect, and responsibility. Each week we<br />
invite a highly regarded speaker from a wide range of fields,<br />
whose topic and insights give us inspiration and deeper<br />
appreciation <strong>for</strong> the world we live in. We offer quality music<br />
as another source of spiritual inspiration. Our Religious<br />
Education (RE) program aims to provide children and teens<br />
the spiritual and cultural literacy they need in this increasingly<br />
interdependent world.<br />
“My wife and I look <strong>for</strong>ward to the speakers every week. If you’re the least bit<br />
intellectually curious, you get to listen to people at the top of their field <strong>for</strong> 20<br />
to 30 minutes, plus professional-level music and a snack. <strong>The</strong> RE program has<br />
given our children exposure to a wide range of other religious beliefs and<br />
practices. What’s not to like?” —Tony Hurtig, Evanston architect<br />
SUNDAY SERVICE & RE CLASSES (from Sep. to May) @10:30 A.M.<br />
Winnetka Community House, Room101 620 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka<br />
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Lake Shore Unitarian Society<br />
www.lakeshoreunitarian.org<br />
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