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Saturday, July 8, to Saturday, July 15, 2006.
The boat letter is now available,
on this site and as a MSWord document.
Order your T-Shirts
now by email!
A week on Star gives us time for spiritual, physical, and intellectual
fulfillment as we meet new people, rediscover a simpler way of life, and
learn how to carry a bit of Star with us for the rest of the year.
Adults may attend the morning lecture series as well as afternoon
‘Talks on the Rocks’.
Children (infants through 18) experience a daily program that
includes art, music, and nature. We sing, laugh, and worship, play volleyball,
tennis, and softball, and participate in unique Star Island traditions
including polar bearing, Chanticleering, the Great People Hunt,
candlelight services, and Dictionary. There is always time to rest,
relax, and reconnect with family, old friends, and the beauty of the
island. Join us.
Don't forget! We will depart from Rye Harbor
Directions to Rye Harbor
| From the North: |
Take 95 South to Exit 5, take first exit to Rt. 1 Bypass and stay
in left lane for the Portsmouth Traffic Circle.
Take Rt. 1 South Exit off of the traffic circle. Follow Rt. 1 South;
take a left onto Elwyn Road (the set of lights after McDonalds).
Follow Elwyn Road until it intersects with Rt. 1-A at Foyes Corner.
This is a 3-way stop, go straight through onto Rt. 1-A,
follow until you come to Rye Harbor.
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| From the South: |
Take 95 North to Exit 1 onto Rt. 107 toward Seabrook, go 0.5 mi.
Turn left onto Lafayette Rd (US-1) for 4.2 mi. Turn right onto Rt. 27 East.
Follow until it ends at the ocean. Turn left onto Rt. 1-A and follow
all the way to Rye Harbor.
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| From the West: |
Take Rt. 101 East to North Hampton/Rye Exit. Exit left onto Rt. 111 East. Follow Rt. 111 East until the end and turn left onto Rt. 1-A North, follow Rt. 1-A North to Rye Harbor.
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| From Downtown Portsmouth: (just in case…) |
From Market Square follow one way road till Middle St. Turn left onto Middle
St. Follow Middle St. 0.3 miles and turn left onto Miller Ave/Rt. 1-A.
Follow Rt. 1-A all the way to Rye Harbor.
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Also yahoo maps
driving directions can be used to get specific directions from your departure point.
In the driving directions, use
Ocean Blvd and Harbor Rd, Rye NH for the destination point.
Conference Chairs
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Sara and John Lutterbie
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79 Hempstead Ave.
Miller Place, NY 11764
631-849-3525
as2chairs2006@yahoo.com
Speaker
Frank Myers, professor of political science, received his PhD at Columbia
University before joining the faculty of Stony Brook University on Long
Island. His major fields of interest are political rhetoric, British politics,
political theory and philosophy. He has been a member of the UU Fellowship at
Stony Brook since 1972, but his connection to Unitarianism goes back to 1956
when he and his wife were married in the Unitarian Church in
Berkeley, California.
Theme: Political rhetoric and policy change
Prof. Myers will examine how politicians persuade us of the need for major
reversals in policy which will affect the course of their presidency.
Examples will come from speeches by Nixon, Carter, Reagan, and
George W. Bush among others.
Minister of the Week
Rev. Alison Cornish
serves two congregations on Long Island:
the UU Fellowship of Bellport, and the UU Congregation of the South Fork.
She came to ministry from a varied background. During the 20 years
following her graduation from Wellesley College in Massachusetts,
she worked in architecture and historic preservation,
including a summer as archivist at Vaughn Cottage on Star Island.
She was equally comfortable wearing a hard hat on site or advocating
for preservation in community council rooms.
The experience of advocacy and working with volunteers and non-profit
organizations connects readily to ministry, and to the Rev. Cornish's
ability to serve her congregations’ needs for community, caring, ritual,
spiritual growth, and social justice.
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