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March 17, 2017 To the Clerk or Secretary of NNED Congregations, Enclosed you will find the following important information and materials for your delegates to the 9th Annual Meeting of the Northern New England District of our Unitarian Universalist Association that will be held in conjunction with the New England Regional Assembly in Woburn, MA on April 22. The meeting will begin at 3:45pm. Call to Meeting (Draft Agenda) Credential form Article IV Sections 3 & 4 of our NNED Bylaws, which pertain to delegates at the annual meeting. A list of UUA certified membership numbers (as of 2-1-17) NNED Slate of Nominations Proposal for Donation of NNED Funds to Black Lives of UU You, or another appropriate person, must complete the enclosed credential form with the names of your church delegates and mail it back to the District BY FRIDAY, APRIL 14, or bring it with you to the meeting. Online registration and Regional Assembly details can be found at this link: http://www.uua.org/new-england/awaken The registration deadline is April 10th. If you have questions about registration, please contact Joy Blanchette, our Regional Administrator, at 617-948-6430 (jblanchette@uua.org). For all other questions, contact Ann-Marie, our NNED Administrative Assistant, at nnedadmin@comcast.net or by phone at 603-732-7795. Thank you for your help in this process, and I hope to see you there! In faith, Rev. Allison Palm NNED Secretary (603) 882-1091, ext. 202

Welcome Northern New England District of the Unitarian Universalist Association April 22, 2017 at 3:45 PM Agenda (subject to change) Dana Baron Chalice Lighting Opening Song Call to Order Report of our Credentials Committee Adoption of Rules of Procedure & Agenda Consent Agenda Accept reports as presented in the Annual report. Accept minutes of April 9, 2016 Annual Meeting. Proposals to Support Black Lives of UU (BLUU) Rev. Olav Nieuwejaar Rev. Olav Nieuwejaar Dana Baron Rev. Allison Palm Dana Baron Dana Baron Dana Baron 1. Shall the NNED contribute $100,000 to the BLUU Endowment Fund with money to be taken from the existing money market account? 2. Shall the NNED commit up to a maximum of $100,000 in additional funds over two years to match contributions from congregations to the BLUU endowment fund, with money to be drawn from the Operations Fund of the NNED endowment? Report of the Nominating Committee Distinguish Service Award Benediction & Closing Song Extinguishing the Chalice Rev. Olivia Holmes Rev. Olav Nieuwejaar Rev. Allison Palm Rick Davis Adjourn

Article IV Section 3. Each member congregation shall be entitled to be represented at meetings of our District by delegates chosen in accordance with its own bylaws or procedures, in number and type equal to its delegate entitlement prescribed for our UUA General Assembly by the Association's Constitution and Bylaws. The number of delegates to which each congregation is entitled shall be determined as of February 1 annually by virtue of certifications made to our UUA regarding the ensuing General Assembly. Our District shall obtain this information from our UUA during the month of February so that it shall apply to all meetings of our District during the period from March 1 through the last day of February. Congregations which fail to certify by February 1st will not be eligible to vote at the Annual Meeting and any special meetings during the ensuing year.

2017 NNED Congregations Certified as of March 3, 2017 Cong ID Congregation City State UU Members Date Certified First Universalist Church of Auburn, ME Unitarian Universalist Auburn ME 105 1/23/2017 3811 3810 UU Community Church Augusta ME 186 2/1/2017 3818 The UU Society of Bangor Bangor ME 151 1/3/2017 3817 UU Church of Belfast Belfast ME 133 1/30/2017 3822 UU Church of Brunswick Brunswick ME 198 2/1/2017 3825 UU Congregation of Castine Castine ME 55 1/30/2017 3837 Midcoast UU Fellowship Damariscotta ME 49 1/30/2017 3831 First Universalist Church of Dexter Dexter ME 32 1/25/2017 3834 Unitarian Universalist Church of Ellsworth Ellsworth ME 118 1/26/2017 3912 Unitarian Universalist Church of Houlton Houlton ME 30 1/31/2017 3913 First Parish UU Church Kennebunk ME 108 1/31/2017 3922 First Universalist Church of Norway UU Norway ME 57 2/1/2017 First Universalist Church of Pittsfield, Maine Pittsfield ME 31 1/11/2017 3926 3933 Allen Ave UU Church Portland ME 251 1/31/2017 3931 The First Parish in Portland Maine UU Portland ME 301 2/1/2017 3934 First Universalist Church in Rockland Rockland ME 154 1/30/2017 3936 UU Church of Saco & Biddeford Saco ME 94 1/30/2017 4011 Sanford UU Church Sanford ME 78 2/1/2017 The UU Church of Sangerville & Dover Foxcroft Sangerville ME 27 1/13/2017 4018 4013 First Universalist Church of South Paris South Paris ME 25 1/23/2017 4022 First Universalist Church West Paris ME 25 1/31/2017 4024 First Universalist Church of Yarmouth Yarmouth ME 126 1/19/2017 5811 South Parish Unitarian Church Charlestown NH 20 1/30/2017 5814 Unitarian Universalist Church of Concord Concord NH 273 1/19/2017 5821 Durham Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Durham NH 47 1/30/2017 5822 First Unitarian Universalist Society of Exeter Exeter NH 196 2/1/2017 5823 UU Congregation of Franklin Franklin NH 28 1/25/2017

Cong ID Congregation City State UU Members Date Certified Hampton Falls NH 8 1/23/2017 5827 First Congregational Society Unitarian 5825 Keene UU Church Keene NH 169 1/12/2017 5832 UU Society of Laconia Laconia NH 82 1/12/2017 5833 UU Church of Manchester Manchester NH 111 1/17/2017 5834 The Federated Church of Marlborough Marlborough NH 2 1/30/2017 5835 UU Congregation in Milford Milford NH 166 1/10/2017 5836 UU Church of Nashua New Hampshire Nashua NH 283 1/9/2017 5837 Kearsarge UU Fellowship New London NH 45 1/26/2017 5911 Newfields Community Church Newfields NH 1 2/16/2017 5913 Peterborough UU Church Peterborough NH 134 1/23/2017 5917 Starr King UU Fellowship Plymouth NH 127 1/25/2017 5914 South Church Portsmouth NH 474 1/28/2017 5817 UU Fellowship of the Eastern Slopes Tamworth NH 79 2/1/2017 5915 Walpole Unitarian Church Walpole NH 27 1/31/2017 First Unitarian Congregational Society of Wilton Center Wilton NH 31 1/30/2017 5921 5922 The United Church of Winchester Winchester NH 6 1/31/2017 7921 First Church in Barre Universalist 1796 Barre VT 25 2/1/2017 7923 UU Fellowship of Bennington Bennington VT 79 1/7/2017 7924 United Church of Bethel Bethel VT 10 1/23/2017 7931 First Unitarian Universalist Society of Burlington, VT Inc. Burlington VT 507 1/25/2017 7932 First Universalist Parish of Chester, Inc. Chester VT 50 1/17/2017 7934 First Universalist Parish Derby Line VT 43 1/24/2017 Hartland Four Corners VT 116 1/27/2017 7936 First Universalist Society of Hartland 7938 Mount Mansfield UU Fellowship Jericho VT 63 1/30/2017 7937 Champlain Valley UU Society Middlebury VT 173 1/25/2017 8011 The Unitarian Church of Montpelier Montpelier VT 244 2/1/2017 8022 Washington UU Church Montpelier VT 21 1/21/2017 5824 UU Congregation of the Upper Valley Norwich VT 94 1/31/2017 8014 Unitarian Universalist Church of Rutland Rutland VT 75 1/30/2017 South 8006 The Universalist Society of Strafford Strafford VT 26 1/22/2017 8021 UU Church in Springfield Springfield VT 38 1/29/2017

8015 Universalist Unitarian Congregation of St. Johnsbury St Johnsbury VT 46 1/30/2017 West 7925 All Souls Church UU Brattleboro VT 73 2/1/2017 8026 Universalist Society of West Burke West Burke VT 8 2/1/2017 8024 N Universalist Chapel Society Woodstock VT 136 1/30/2017

Report of the NNED Nominating Committee April 22, 2017 The NNED Nominating Committee is proud to present the following slate of officers and members for the Board of Directors and Nominating Committee for your consideration: Board of Directors to be elected: Mary Heafy: President, first term, 2018-2020 Mary has served the NNED Board as Vice President for the past three years, filling out the term of Dana Baron, then serving a first year of her own term. She is the former Chair of the NNED Leadership Committee and presently serves as a volunteer consultant for the New England Region. Mary is a member and past president of the Keene Unitarian Universalist Church. She also serves as the registrar for Star Island's Life on a Star II conference. In her professional life, she is the CEO of a non-profit supporting individuals with disabilities and their families. She lives in Jaffrey, NH Rev. Olav Nieuwejaar: Vice President, 2018, continuing Mary Heafy s term Rev. Nieuwejaar has just completed his first year as Member-at-Large of the NNED Board. He is a lifelong UU who grew up in north central Massachusetts, next door to a small Universalist church (his wife, Jeanne, is the daughter of that childhood minister). Olav says his longest and most satisfying ministry was 24 years serving the UU Congregation of Milford, NH. The last 12 years of that ministry were shared with his wife, Jeanne, as co-ministers. They left the church in 2000, but continue to live in Milford and serve as ministers emeritus/a there. After spending two years of interim ministry in Cambridge, England and Manhasset, NY, they returned to NH to serve as Co-District Executives for the NH-VT District until 2006. Olav has served our District in many ways, as the Board Secretary, President, and Newsletter editor. He continues to serve as Ministerial Settlement Representative for the Northern New England District.

Carol Larson: Member-at-Large, 2018-2020, first term Carol is a lifelong UU, who is currently a member of the Allen Avenue UU Church in Portland, Maine. She has served as the Chair of the Social Action Committee for the last four years and is also the Denominational Affairs Representative. She has served as a delegate to the NNED District Annual Meeting for several years, and was also a delegate to the UUA General Assembly in Providence. Carol participates on the Healthcare interest group of MUUSAN, The Maine UU State Advocacy network and was a member of the original steering committee of that organization for three years. She is a former Director of Religious Education at First Parish UU in Portland and the Saco Biddeford UU Church. Her passion is social justice. Currently she is one of two A2U2 point people for Greater Portland Family Promise, an interfaith program for homeless families scheduled to open in Portland this summer. For the past four years she has organized and facilitated discussions of the UUA Common Read selections and is currently co-leading a group based on the book Waking Up White. Carol lives in Gorham Maine with her little dog Spencer. She enjoys summers at her camp on Kezar Pond in Fryeburg Maine and is a therapist in private practice. Rev. Barbara Threet: Member-at-Large, 2018-2020, first term Rev. Barbara Threet currently serves our congregation in Rutland VT as their part-time minister. She previously served as parish minister in the UU congregation in Melrose, MA (2007-16) and in Fitchburg, MA (2003-07), and as a chaplain in a facility for the criminally insane in Napa, CA (2002-2003). While in Fitchburg, she was a member of the Clara Barton Board of Trustees for two years and its Treasurer for an additional year, and served in various organizations targeting services for at-risk youth and issues of race. Prior to entering seminary at Starr King (class of 2002), she was an active member of the UU churches in San Diego, CA and then in Santa Cruz County, including being an advisor for large and active junior and/or senior high (YRUU) groups and youth camps, and serving on numerous local and district committees. For over a decade, she was one of two district teacher trainers in Pacific Central District for the UUA s About Your Sexuality (AYS) curriculum and then Our Whole Lives (OWL), and has taught AYS and then OWL classes for junior and senior high youth many times. Rev. Barbara especially enjoys time with family (especially with her five grandsons), traveling (especially foreign), reading, cooking and learning new things and she is delighted to have the opportunity to learn more about NNED and to serve on its Board!

Continuing Board Members: Deb Robinson: Financial Officer, 2018-2020, first term (she has fulfilled Bill West s term) Deb Robinson is an ordained United Methodist Minister and served churches for about 13 years. For the past 20 years, she has worked in accounting in institutions of higher education. She joined the Unitarian Church of Montpelier, VT about seven years ago, and has been involved in several programs within the church, as well as serving as Treasurer and Board Chair. She was trained in the NNED Harvest the Power series and has led several training events here. During her short period of time in the UU world, she has been impressed with the UU structure of supporting local churches. She looks forward to experiencing the wider community of UU s, and hopes that her experience in both church and finance will be of use to the District in this time of change. She has already served one year to fulfill the 3-year term of Bill West, who moved to Colorado. Rev. Kendra Ford: Member-at-Large, 2016-18, first term Rev. Ford has been serving the congregation in Exeter, NH since the fall of 2001. She served as President of the NH/VT chapter of the UU Ministers Association during the consolidation process with the Maine chapter, following the consolidation of the two districts. She lives in Portsmouth, NH with her husband and 4-year-old son, and looks forward to getting back to their garden and backyard blueberry bushes this spring. She is committed to serving on the Board at this time because she is interested and keenly aware of the tremendous change that is afoot in our society and in UUism, our Region and our District. She sees possibility and creativity everywhere and brings that vision to the work of the Board, along with her UUMA experience. She is interested in broadening her own connections and thinking about UUism from a broader perspective than her own (delightful) congregation.

Anne Kinney: Member-at-Large, 2016-2018; first term Anne has been a UU for 18 years, starting out at the Norway, Maine, UU Church, before moving to Auburn, Maine, and becoming a member of the First Universalist Church of Auburn, Maine, UU. Anne has served the District for two years on the Nominating Committee, including a year as chair, six years on the Awards Committee, and four years as chair. She has served her congregation as President, Clerk, Denominational Affairs Rep., Ferry Beach (weekend) Retreat Coordinator, Welcoming Congregation co-chair; GA and NNED delegate; co-chair of a Bicentennial Celebration, and an R.E. teacher. Rev. Allison Palm: Secretary, 2016-2018, first term Rev. Allison Palm has served as the minister of the UU Church of Nashua, NH since August 2015. She is a lifelong Unitarian Universalist and a Minnesota native. Before coming to UUCN, Allison worked for the UU Ministers Association and served congregations on Long Island and in the Boston area as a Student Minister and Religious Educator. Allison is excited about the possibility of serving on the NNED Board as a way to connect more deeply with the district, to participate in visioning for the future during this time of transition and to serve our larger faith. Paul Tierney: Member-at-Large, 2016-2018; first term In 2005 Paul followed his wife, Mary, a life-long UU, to the Starr King Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Plymouth, NH. Paul says, I felt like I came home; I had been a UU all my life but I just didn t know it. He joined the fellowship in 2007 and now identifies himself as a Humanist and Agnostic. At Starr King he served on and chaired the Worship and Music Committee, served as Vice President, President, and was a member of the Interim Minister Search Committee. Paul attended the UU Northeast Leadership School and then served on the staff for 2 years. He was a member of the Northern New England District Harvest the Power training team and subsequently served on the District Leadership Vision Team.

The Nominating Committee would like to extend our thanks to departing Board President, Dana Baron, and Member-at-Large, Rick Davis, for their dedicated service to the District on the Board, especially through the challenging work of our UUA s transition to regional organization. We also want to thank the continuing Board members slate who have so generously given (and will continue to give) their time and talents to the Board, our NNED District and their home congregations. Nominating Committee to be elected for the 2018-2019 term Kali Fyre Kali is a candidate for ministry with the UUA and will be finishing her seminary studies in May, when she will graduate with her M.Div. from Meadville Lombard Theological School. She will complete her two year part-time ministerial internship with the UU Congregation in Milford, NH, in June. Kali s home congregation is the UU Church of Manchester, NH. As a lay leader in Manchester, Kali taught classes for youth and adults in the RE program, served on the Worship and Music Committee, chaired the Holiday Faire, and chaired the Membership Committee. During her internship in Milford, she has participated in meetings of most committees within the congregation, mostly active with the WITT (women in transition team) prison ministry program, and Worship Committee, and frequently participates with the HS Youth Group and the Council. For the past year, she has served as secretary for the Student Advisory Council at Meadville Lombard. Scheduled to see the Ministerial Fellowship Committee in December, 2017, Kali will remain in NH following the completion of her internship. Her interest in NNED participation is to serve the UUA denomination through district and regional service and to develop new friendships and relationships in the area. Kathy Kellison Kathy is an experienced leader in Unitarian Universalism. She has served in various capacities including, President of the Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Augusta, Maine, Ministerial Settlement Representative, District Board President and Northern New England Healthy Congregations Consultant. Kathy was the recipient of the District Leadership award for her many contributions to the district. In addition to her work within Unitarian Universalism, Kathy practiced clinical social work, working with individuals and families. Kathy brings to this position a passion for justice, an understanding of collaborative leadership and a vast knowledge of our shared faith.

Marty Shaw Marty began dabbling with UUism in late 98-99, when she lived in the area of the Norwich, VT., congregation. When she moved to the Portland, ME., area in 2001 she became active in the Allen Avenue congregation, including serving on the Welcoming Congregation Committee and the Small Group Ministry Committee. In 2009 she moved back to the Norwich, VT., area and became an active member of UUCUV (Norwich), becoming Worship Chair. Three years ago she moved to the Brattleboro, VT., area, where she joined All Souls UU Church. She facilitates their Small Group Ministry. She serves on the RE and Rental Ambassadors Committees, and chairs the Social Action Committee. Marty is a retired 6th grade teacher. Her wife is a computer programmer. Her hobbies include fabric art, wall hangings, and quilting. Continuing Members of the Nominating Committee with 2017-2018 terms Rev. Olivia Holmes Olivia is a life-long UU who has been committed to serving congregations in the Northern New England District as an Accredited Interim Minister and Transitions Consulting Minister since 2007. She has served congregations in Keene, Concord, Nashua and Peterborough, NH, as well as in Burlington, VT. She has consulted on the meaning of stewardship with the Milford, NH, UU church and with the Temple Congregational Church in the town where she lives. She also serves as chaplain to the town s Volunteer Fire Department and its Ladies Auxiliary. Olivia has served on the District Board as Member-at-Large and as Secretary, and serves as Treasurer of the NNED UUMA and the Continental UUMA. She has served on the UUMA District Nominating Committee and the Search Committee that brought us our excellent District Executive, Joe Sullivan. Susan M. Buckholz Sue is an attorney in private practice, living and working in Quechee, Vermont. She is also a state legislator. She has been a member of the First Universalist Society of Hartland, Vermont since 2001, and was a member of the UU Congregation of the Upper Valley in Norwich, Vermont between 1990 and 1995 and two UU congregations in Connecticut between 1987 and 1990. Sue previously served as Secretary and then President of the Board of the brand new Northern New England District of the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations and is a self-identified General Assembly junkie. Sue is married to Jim Dow and has one son, T.J. who lives with his wife Jenny and two perfect sons in West Roxbury, MA.

Donna Dolham Donna has been a facilitating Beyond Categorical Thinking programs throughout the Northeast for the UUA as a volunteer facilitator since 2001. She previously was a Healthy Congregations Consultant for the NNED, and is a volunteer Congregational Peer Facilitator for the New England Region of the UUA. She has served two different Maine congregations as President of the Board of Trustees. Donna is the intern minister for First Church and Parish in Dedham, MA. She has worked in the social work field for over 30 years with a specialty in working with folks who identify as transgender and gender queer. She continues her private practice as a Clinical Social Worker in Coastal Maine and in May of 2017 will have completed the requirements for the Masters in Divinity with a Certificate in Ethics and Justice. The Nominating Committee would like to thank Dr. Buford-Page, Roger Comstock, and Brian Dustin for their dedicated work on the Nominating Committee in service to our NNED District these past two years; and to the continuing members of the Committee as well. Thank you. Respectfully submitted: Rev. Olivia Holmes, Chair, Peterborough UU Church, NH. Sue Buckholz, First Universalist Society of Hartland, VT. Dr. Carmen Buford-Page, Durham UU Fellowship, NH. Roger Comstock, Champlain Valley UU Society, Middlebury, VT. Donna Dolham, First Universalist Church UU Auburn, ME. Brian Dustin, UU Church of Saco and Biddeford, ME.

NNED Proposes Financial Support for Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism (BLUU) In October 2016, the UUA Board voted to give $300,000 to BLUU (http://www.blacklivesuu.com/) for current operating expenses and committed to raise or make a gift of an additional $5 million to set up an endowment to fund future operating expenses. (http://www.uuworld.org/articles/board-commits-5- million-bluu) The NNED Board would like our district to support this important work. At the annual meeting on April 22, the Northern New England District Board will put two proposals up for a vote by the congregations: 1. Give $100,000 with no conditions to the BLUU Endowment Fund, and 2. Offer up to a maximum $100,000 match over two years for additional donations from our congregations. The $200,000 will come from unrestricted monies that the NNED has. In addition to sending money, our board has challenged itself to take further actions to educate ourselves and to engage our congregations around issues of race, white privilege and economic justice. We will: Encourage congregations to read the Common Read, The Third Reconstruction by Rev. William J. Barber II. Members of the NNED Board will host a series of video conference calls for conversations about the book, particularly focusing on how to engage with this method of organizing. Find, interview and amplify the stories of three congregations in our region who are doing work with fusion coalitions. If your congregation is doing this work and would like to tell your story, please let us know! Email Kendra at kford@uuma.org. Offer congregations a list of resources about where they can get connected to racial and economic justice work already happening in our region. We will host 3 video conference calls between now and the Annual Meeting for conversation and questions about this proposal. These calls will take place on: March 22, 12pm-1:15pm March 25, 11am-12:15pm March 29, 7pm-8:15pm All calls will be held on Zoom. To connect via computer: 1. Start up Zoom on your computer (Download at zoom.us) 2. Click on Join a Meeting Enter the meeting ID 207-603-8020 3. Enter your name Adjust your equipment (camera, microphone, speakers) 4. Participate To connect to via telephone: 1. Dial 1-646-558-8656 or 1-408-638-0968 2. When asked for a meeting ID enter 207-603-8020 All calls will use the same call-in information. Feel free to email us at nnedboard@gmail.com with any questions about the calls or the proposal.