Originally published May 26, 2007 at 12:00 AM | Page modified May 26, 2007 at 2:00 AM
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May 26-June 1 Discussion on Eastside homelessness Sunday: Hopelink CEO and President Marilyn Mason-Plunkett invites the public to discuss...
May 26-June 1
Discussion on Eastside homelessness
Sunday: Hopelink CEO and President Marilyn Mason-Plunkett invites the public to discuss the issues surrounding Eastside homelessness. Hopelink serves more than 50,000 people in need annually. 10 a.m., Woodinville Unitarian Universalist Church, 19020 Woodinville-Duvall Road, Woodinville; www.hope-link.org,www.wuuc.org or 425-788-6044.
Immigrant-rights forum
Sunday: Michael Ramos, director of Social Justice Ministries for the Church Council of Greater Seattle, will speak about creating a proactive immigrant-rights movement, comprehensive immigration reform, anti-immigration state ballot efforts and activities and the new sanctuary movement. 9:30 a.m.; University Unitarian Church, 6556 35th Ave. N.E., Seattle; 206-522-9384 or www.uu+church.org.
Memorial Day celebrations
Monday: Special Masses at four Associated Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of Seattle — Gethsemane Cemetery, Holyrood Cemetery, Calvary Cemetery and St. Patrick Cemetery — will commemorate Memorial Day. Mass is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. at each cemetery; 206-522-0996.
Interfaith creation festival
Thursday-Sunday: St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral and Earth Ministry lead a four-day event from May 31-June 3 to celebrate the sacred traditions of creation, affirming interconnectedness of life and uniting the efforts of individuals, faith communities, civic organizations, businesses and government. Keynote addresses by nationally recognized leaders, worship, workshops, celebrations and resources will be presented. For more information on schedules and locations, www.interfaithcreationfest.org or 206-331-4004.
Send brief announcements of public events to faithpage@seattletimes.com; or mail announcements to Faith & Values Page, The Seattle Times, P.O. Box 70, Seattle, WA 98111; or fax to 206-464-2261. Select items will be published on a space-available basis.
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