
Pacific South-West
Institute of Religious Liberals http://pswirl.org
We are an extended family, in an atmosphere of mutual
respect and acceptance, dedicated to personal growth, developing a larger
social consciousness, and welcoming diverse ideas.
Sunday, August 21 through
Friday August 26
Theme Speaker
Marguerite D. Lovett
“Can We Stand The Test?”
Lovett, Minister of the Unitarian/Universalist Church of Long
Beach, tells how the inspiring lives of social activists who stood up for free
speech and human rights—such as Emma Goldman, Stephen Fritchman, Benjamin B.
Forencz and Maude Barlow—will help teach us to slay our own dragons.
Relax, Swim, or Choose from
a Menu of Activities such as:
Personal Inner Work
Yoga and/or Movement
Folk Dancing
Nature Walks and Hiking
Watercolor • Crafts
Astronomy • Improvisation
Writing • Massage
Singing • Discussions
Qi Gong (movement/exercise)
And a
variety of other interesting workshops!
Check the Web: http://www.debenneville.org/pswirl/PSWIRL%20Flier%20I%2005.pdf
Pool • Hot Tub • Silent Auction
• Evening Programs Music • Happy Hour • Talent
Show • Video Programs • Trip to Big Bear and much more!
A Warm Welcome from Dean Nancyann
Leeder
Join us in our beautiful mountain
retreat as we welcome newcomers and greet old friends! Experience for yourself
the rich and varied offerings of PSWIRL Week.
Camp deBenneville Pines
The Camp and Conference Center (http://www.uucamp.org) is owned and operated
by the Pacific Southwest Unitarian Universalist District. It is located at 6800
feet in the San Bernardino National Forest among towering ponderosa pines, oaks
and cedars with a creek nearby, and Jenks Lake within walking and hiking
distance. It has an Olympic sized heated swimming pool and hot tub. Fresh,
nutritionally balanced meals are served with vegetarian meals on request.
Accommodations
Rustic cabins and dorms are
equipped with new bunks and mattresses. Bring your own sleeping bag or bedding.
Cabin rooms sleep up to 4, Dorms sleep up to 6. All buildings have gas heat and
bathrooms with showers. Craig’s Cabin has large double beds and a common area
with kitchen.
For further information, contact:
Richard M. Boothe at (323) 851-3348
or madlibrarian9@hotmail.com or
e-mail Peter Landecker at Come2PSWIRL@yahoo.com.
Send check ($50 minimum) payable to PSWIRL, and
REGISTRATION form to:
Marcia Taylor, Registrar, 3643
Ermine Dr., Chino Hills, CA 91709. Telephone: (909) 597-1037.
E-mail taylorm@pngusa.net $25 Cancellation fee not refundable.
Information
and directions will accompany confirmations.
___Dorm (6 max in a
room). $305 Name
_____________________________________________
___Cabin
(4 max in a room) $325 Address
___________________________________________
___End
Rooms (double bed) $345 each City,
State, Zip ______________________________________
___Cabin
6 $365 Telephone
(_______) _________________________________
___Craig’s
Cabin (bunk) $400 E-mail
____________________________________________
___Craig’s
Cabin (double bed) $420 each
Note: Some partial scholarships available. For information, call Marcia Taylor, Registrar, (909) 597-1037.
If possible, I would prefer to room with
_______________________________________________
During Happy Hour, I prefer ___ wine or ___juice. ____ Enclosed
is $ _______________________
____Vegetarian Diet OPTIONAL
____Early to bed ____
Less $10 for payment in full prior to July 4, 2005
____Late to bed ____
Less $10 for recruiting first-timer:
____I can sleep in upper bunk Name
of first timer_______________________________
____I
will share my car ____
Include my name/city/phone on the carpooling
list
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