Informal, easy coffee time NOT sponsored by a committee.
What is Simple Social Hour?
Submitting event advertising notes in a required template to Office@FPWatertown.org by Weds noon.
What is a newsletter blurb?
Online storage of budget, minutes, and committee-related documents.
What is Sharepoint? (do you have access?)
One of the more important activities of church camraderie and welcome.
What is Greeting?
Often mistaken for a dishwasher.
What is dish sanitizer?
Online tool which helps coordinate FPW volunteer activities.
What is Breeze? (training available!)
Setting up meetings, taking minutes, running meetings, setting agenda, generating ideas for committee activities!
What are meeting roles?
These items are paper or metal. Sometimes customized by individuals or temporary for newcomers and forgetful friends. Permanent ones are stored in a cabinet which needs to be opened on Sundays.
What are name tags?
This involves measuring water and grounds, confirming electrical appliances are ON, arriving before 10a, choosing 3 easy snack items from the food closet.
What is Simple Social Hour prep?
Activities of putting away tables and chairs, collecting laundry, washing dishes, storing food.
What is event clean-up?
The Fellowship Committee has an informal name to go along with our role at FPW.
What is the Party Committee?
A signal of welcome and supporting understanding of the service flow. These are handed out in the narthex and the back hall. Greeter role begins by folding them.
What is Order of Service?
Training new volunteers, inviting friends and members to sign up on Breeze... assuring that Fellowship is not the only one doing the work!
What is Simple Social Hour recruitment?
Imagining new and engaging ways to invite members and friends to Fellowship-sponsored activities?
What is event advertising?
The best way to spend 30-60 minutes monthly with fun people making FPW more fun still!
What are Fellowship Meetings?
Part of the Greeter role which supports FPW's budget planning, visibility with the UUA, and measure of community involvement.
What is counting attendance?