Saturday, November 3, 2001

Keith Petersen reads selected poems

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Keith Petersen was the poet laureate of CUCC for man years preceding his death in 2001. Shortly before his death I sat with Keith in his kitchen as he read some of the poems he had written during the previous two and a half decades. They provide a wonderful remembrance of Keith’s wit and wisdom.

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Train in the Rain (1992) (2:19)
Swinging (1992) (1:08)
Sequence (1995) (1:24)
Sea Songs (1998) (1:13)
Three Nights with Two Grandsons (1999) (2:02)
Samoyed Summer Night (1977) (8:05)
Zebadee (1990) (2:32)
The Straw Gatherer (1995) (3:26)
The Sixth Commandment (1998) (1:36)
That You May Know the Truth (1998) (7:19)
The Nightingale's Own Ode (1991) (2:09)
How Long Did it Take? (1991) (3:17)
Why Crossword Puzzles Are Easier than Poems (1991) (1:41)
Alas and Alack, Mrs. Harrington (1993) (2:43)
The Funny Sonnet Debate (1999) (1:47)
Homage to Any Political Prisoner Who is Unknown (1978) (2:12)
Visit to the New York Museum of Modern Art (1985) (2:46)
Jail Visiting Hours (1987) (1:58)
Are You Okay (1986) (4:21)
Before the Pueblo Revolt, 1680 (1992) (3:20)
The 101st Love Sonnet (1996) (1:54)
This Hand, These Hands (1996) (1:50)
Accident Report (1996) (1:52)
What Was and Will Be Remembered (1996) (1:21)
Gertrude (1996) (1:56)
Cleopatra Remembers Dido, Too (1996) (2:15)
The Commoners (1996) (2:10)

On October 18, 2001 Keith Petersen wrote a letter to participants in the CUCC Wednesday night Bible Study group who had been present the evening before. A few days later Keith died. In this recording made in January 2007, Lavon Page reads an extended excerpt from Keith's letter and puts Keith's remarks in context. Those who knew Keith will feel Keith's spirit leap off the page in this reading, and those who were not acquainted with Keith will get a glimpse of a rare and remarkable soul.

Excerpts from a letter written by Keith Petersen and addressed to Bible Study participants at CUCC (10:08) (read by Lavon Page)
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Friday, June 1, 2001

Nancy Keppel - WUNC Radio Commentaries

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Nancy Keppel was always self-effacing when talking about her many commentaries broadcast on WUNC-Radio in Chapel Hill. “If I can do it, anyone can,” she said frequently. But Nancy had a gift, and her wit and charm displayed in her commentaries gives a faint glimpse into the many gifts that she gave to CUCC and all who knew her for so long.

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Introduction (1:09)
Words (3:32)
Cheerwine (3:45)
Women's Basketball (3:15)
Reunion (3:55)
Dating Game (3:50)
Sex Talk (2:59)
Senior Moments (3:31)
Life Goes On (3:20)
Kidnapping (3:18)
Dust to Dust (2:57)
Introduction to Essay (0:16)
Essay: At Home on Mocksville Avenue (8:24)
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Friday, December 22, 2000

Down in Yon Forest (Quartet)

A quartet consisting of Geri Bowen, Marty Lamb, Mark Denlinger, and Mike Ross. Recorded in December 2000.

Down in Yon Forest (1:51)

Sunday, December 17, 2000

Vivaldi Gloria

Performed by the CUCC Choir on December 17, 2000.

Vivaldi Gloria (31:06)

Solo by Collette Cosner (1:26)

Wednesday, November 8, 2000

Miscellaneous Items from the period 1950-2000

These include a poster from the Nuclear Freeze campaign, the brochure used for the 1994 Capital Campaign, and a CUCC feature from the 1997 News and Observer.

Miscellaneous Items (PDF)

Saturday, October 14, 2000

Rev. David Barber

Rev. David Barber served as Senior Pastor at Community UCC from 1995 to 2000. Prior to that he was Associate Pastor from 1988 to 1995. And his still earlier career was as a Professor of Meteorology at North Carolina State University. Following his time at CUCC, Dave moved to the Fort Worth TX area and served a church there for over 10 years, and finally returned to work in meteorology for the U.S. Weather Service in South Dakota.





Saturday, May 29, 1999

Sarah Hoffman - Meditations

Sarah Hoffman was a well loved member of CUCC who died on September 5, 2003. A few years later in the Monday Lunch Group, Edith Sylla passed around some audio recordings made by Sarah as guided meditations. We include two of them here as a way of remembering and honoring Sarah for all she brought to CUCC and to the Monday Lunch Group in particular.

Meditation for Enlightenment and Energy (8:48)
Relaxation and Meditation for Communion with God (6:46)