Patricia Graves believes that the history of Jamestown belongs to everyone who has called it home, that it is the collective story of all who have lived, worked, struggled, and thrived here. “Our Story, Our Strength, Our Responsibility” is the subject of Graves’ message when she speaks Sunday, March 1, at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Jamestown’s 10:30 a.m. hybrid service. Graves asserts that we all share the responsibility to ensure that our stories are preserved and told, because they reflect who we are as a community. By empowering people to share their voices and experiences, we safeguard the richness, diversity, and truth of Jamestown’s history for future generations. Driven by a personal commitment to support community growth and positive change, Graves serves on several local boards and committees, including the YWCA Jamestown, Rotary Club of Jamestown, and the Jamestown Renaissance Corporation. All are welcome to the service and coffee hour that follows at 1255 Prendergast Avenue. To participate virtually, use the link at UUJamestown.org/calendar. Comments are closed.
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