Unitarian Universalist Church West of Brookfield, Wisconsin with Summer Sunday Services and Religious Education at 9:15 a.m. Unitarian Universalist Church West of Brookfield, Wisconsin with Summer Sunday Services and Religious Education at 9:15 a.m.
Unitarian Universalist Church West of Brookfield, Wisconsin with Summer Sunday Services and Religious Education at 9:15 a.m.
Activities & Programs

There are many activities and programs offered at UUCW - opportunities for enrichment, education, and fun! The following list details our current offerings. Check back occasionally for new activities!

Adult Enrichment
See the Adult Enrichment page for information on these programs.

Bicycling Group
Rides on local, mostly off-road trails are scheduled with lead riders every other Saturday morning, weather permitting.
Contact: Dorothy Ann Phinney

Breakfast Group
Meets monthly for breakfast and conversation at Heinemann's Restaurant on 76th and Bluemound.
Contact: Alan Ball

Dinners in the Homes
A round-robin dinner gathering in participants' homes.
Contact: Sara Finesilver

Secular Organization for Sobriety
A nationwide alternative support group that is open to all recovering alcoholics and addicts.
Contact: Bob St. Clair

Social Action
See the Social Action page for information on these programs.

UUCW Piecemakers
For experienced and non-experienced quilters meeting every two weeks to work on a quilt for the November auction. Contact: Dorothy Ann Phinney

UUnity Circles
Small-group focused ministry. See the UUnity Circles page for information.

West of Fifty
Monthly potlucks and programs for empty nesters.
Contacts: Lynda Kimmel

Women's Book Group
The UUCW Women's Book Group meets on the second Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the church. Since some members have young children to tuck in at night, we try to finish by 8:30. At each meeting we discuss some recent book which will be of interest to women. Titles chosen are those which are available at your local library; in addition, each title is available for purchase at the Harry W. Schwartz Bookshop in Brookfield with a 15% discount. All women are welcome and no pre-registration is required. Meetings continue throughout the summer.
Contacts: Ellen Neubauer

  • January – Dogs of Babel by Carolyn Parkhurst
  • February – Plain Truth by Jodi Picout
  • March – Come Along with Me by Shirley Jackson
  • April – Lolita by Nabakov
  • May – Saving Fish from Drowning by Amy Tan
  • June – Pushing the Bear by Diane Glancy
  • July – Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See
  • August – 1000 White Women by Jim Fergus
  • September – Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson
  • October – Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood
  • November – Shattered Dreams by Irene Spencer
  • December – we select the books for 2009
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