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Foothills’ Board of Trustees is convening a congregational meeting online between services on Sunday, Nov. 15th at 9:50 am, for the purposes of approving the regular 2020 church budget. The meeting will be held via Zoom in Zoom Room 1. Please register in advance. The agenda can be found. in the packet linked below.
Unitarian Universalist churches are congregationally led – each church is self-governing, relying on democratic principles to make the decisions that affect and guide our congregation.
Each year the Board of Trustees reviews the proposed budget prepared by church staff and it is then put before the congregation for a vote of approval.
Per our church bylaws, in order to vote, you must be on the membership rolls at least 30 days in advance of the meeting. If you are unsure of your membership status or if you have not been on the official membership roll at previous congregational meetings, please contact the Foothills office at (970) 493-5906.
We look forward to seeing you at this important moment in the life of our congregation.
Sue Sullivan
President
Board of Trustees
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