Saturday, February 26, 2000
"Dear Jon,
Yes, Mother made that banner. It was the second one she made as a gift for us. The first was was larger, and she found a quote by a Unitarian (from 1964, she thinks) in one of our publications, liked, and put on it. (Do you still have it?) Then we needed a banner to take to a meeting, where banners from each society was going to be marched around and then put on display. So they needed to be one particular size, and the one she had already made did not fit.
She was looking for a theme for this second banner, and I suggested the Shumard oaks out front of the Fellowship. I think Paul helped design the chalice. Ron and Mary Bryan planted those trees when the kids were small. Mary liked those because the one oak tree we have around here that can turn pretty colors in the fall.. I brought some leaves home from those two trees, and mother used them as patterns for the banner. Somehow the colors mean the four seasons to her.
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When those trees were planted, we had an "Each one, plant one!" project in which each family studied the landscaping plans drawn up by a committee (Dorie Franceschini was great on that kind of thing) and chose what they would like to contribute. I probably mentioned this before. Then the trick was to keep things alive over the next summer!
It was a nice project, people felt real ownership, and it really spruced up the landscaping. (I think, however, Ron, at least, sort of forgot that those were THEIR trees! They really have grown.)"
---Greta Fryxell
Also, it it interesting that the other churches in the UU-THE-VOTE campaign and in TXUUJM are calling us the UU of BV. Not the UUCBV. The UU of Brazos Valley is easier to say than the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Brazos Valley that most of us say.
Maybe we should adopt that name.
I think we can raise money for the landscaping by donating trees and walking stones or bricks in name of our loved ones.