St. Lawrence District
The St. Lawrence District is made up of thirty-five congregations; thirty-four are located in New York state, and one in Pennsylvania.
PO Box 1045
Buffalo, NY 14240-1045
(716) 882-0430
(fax) (866) 881-4234
stld @ uua.org
District Staff
- Rev. Christine (Chris) Neilson, Congregational Life Consultant
cneilson @ uua.org
- Sue Tabone, District Administrator
stabone @ uua.org
- Rev. Evin Carvill-Zeimer, Youth Coordinator
ecziemer @ ohiomeadville.org
- Karen LoBrocco, Program Consultant for Lifespan Faith Development
klobrocco @ uua.org
- David Munro, District President
dmunro @ uua.org
- David Friedman, Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) Trustee
dfriedman @ uua.org
Central East Regional Group (CERG) Regional Program Consultants
- Patricia Infante, Regional Faith Development Consultant
pinfante @ uua.org
- Mark Bernstein, Regional Growth Development Consultant
mbernstein @ uua.org
- Rev. Renee Ruchotzke, Regional Leadership Development Consultant
rruchotzke @ uua.org
- Beth Casebolt, CERG Communications Consultant
bcasebolt @ uua.org
For more information contact conglife @ uua.org.
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Last updated on Tuesday, August 7, 2012.
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