Canadian Unitarian Council
Annual Conference
  and Meeting
Vancouver, BC
May 18 to 21, 2007
Plan Now and Be There!

Hosted by the Unitarian Church of Vancouver



 

 


Annual Conference & Meeting 2007

 

Evaluation form.

We invite your feedback on CUC ACM 2007. If possible, it's very helpful to the ACM Program Planning Committee if you can complete the online version at:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=591993895844 

If you have completed the paper version distributed at the ACM, please send to CUC Office: 018-1179A King Street West, Toronto ON M6K 3C5.


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The Annual Conference & Meeting Host Team


L to R: 
Diana Ellis, Registration; Caroline Farley, Lifespan Learning Coordinator; Karl Perrin, Exhibits Coordinator; Mary Murray, Host Committee Chair;  Keith Wilkinson, Worship Coordinator; Don Hauka, Publicity Coordinator; Huguette Samsonet, Worship Committee Liaison; Leslie Kemp, Hospitality Coordinator

Make the rainbow connection at ACM 2007

The place where you belong isn't somewhere way up high or far away, but right here inside our rainbow in Vancouver.

Make the rainbow connection at ACM 2007 and celebrate Diversity in Community. Held over the May long weekend in Vancouver, this dynamic gathering puts you inside the wonderfully diverse rainbow of Canadian Unitarian Universalism. From May 18 to May 21, you'll experience:

  • Diverse speakers, from the compassionate and controversial Rev. Bill Phipps to the ecstatic naturalism of Prof. Robert Corrington.

  • Diverse workshops, from the “Cakes for the Queen of Heaven Celebration,” to the “World Cafe: Imagining Sustainability.”

  • Diverse delegates of all ages and backgrounds

  • Diverse surroundings in Vancouver: a multi-cultural, multi-faith metropolis set on the water on framed by mountains.

ACM 2007 gives participants of all ages a chance to connect with fellow UUs from across the country to exchange ideas, re-energize and have fun. This year's gathering promises to be the biggest ever: a springboard to a period of growth and optimism for Unitarian Universalism across the country. So go ahead, make the rainbow connection. See you in Vancouver.

Most of the conference will occur in the Student Union Building with exhibits in the concourse area.

CUC Friends Breakfast and the International Lunch will be in Sage Bistro.
We have the First Nations House of Learning Longhouse booked for Saturday afternoon and evening.

Sunday banquet will be outdoors of the Museum of Anthropology and will include admission to the galleries.

And.. Sunday worship will be in the beautiful Chan Centre – You’re all invited!

 

LOCATION

About the Location
The University of British Columbia is located at the western most point of the city of Vancouver and is surrounded on three sides by beautiful beaches that sit on the Pacific Ocean. The campus is separated from the City of Vancouver by Endowment Lands but has excellent public transportation service with single bus service to just about anywhere in the city.

 


Howe Sound from the Chan Centre
Photo by Keith Wilkinson