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Bystander Training March 24th

A bystander witnessing a harmful situation, has a choice to make. Do something? If so, what? Bystander Training helps participants prepare for these difficult situations and plan for how they can support their neighbors. Join us on Friday, March 24 6-8pm to learn what you might do.  click here to RSVP.  Bystander Training Flyer

International Potluck

We are all Immigrants! Have you been delving into your genealogy? Do you have special stories, special food, special traditions from your ethnic background? It is often said that we are all immigrants of some sort. Come to the International Potluck on Saturday, March 11 and share a dish from your heritage, a story, music, ritual from your origins. … Continue reading International Potluck

Cocoa House

This fun event on Saturday, March 18 will feature a silent auction, a regular adult auction, kids prizes and great entertainment from the Youth of the Fellowship. The Youth will be performing and facilitating, and all proceeds will be used to sponsor youth activities including their pilgrimage to Boston in the spring.

Sweet and Greet

Everyone Welcome!! Saturday, February 18th at 7 pm  join us for a forum for all our members and friends, new and old, to get to know each other better. This is a great social event for new and prospective members to participate. There will be cheese platters, fruit, and of course – desserts. A sign-up sheet … Continue reading Sweet and Greet

LGBTQ Movie Night returns!

Showing “To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything” Thursday, Feb. 9, 7 pm at UU Everyone invited! Free, donations accepted Refreshments and discussion to follow This comedy is about three drag queens who travel cross-country until their car breaks down, leaving them stranded in a small town.  Reminding us of the protections still needed for the … Continue reading LGBTQ Movie Night returns!

Humanist Group invites speaker Dr. Sarah Mirza

  The Humanist group meeting on Sunday, January 22, will feature as our speaker, Dr. Sarah Mirza, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at the College of Wooster.  Her topic for discussion will be “Islamic Fundamentalism: Between Neo-Nazism and Neo-Communism.”   She teaches courses on Islam and ancient Arab religions.  She is currently writing a book on … Continue reading Humanist Group invites speaker Dr. Sarah Mirza

Book Groups

Afternoon group is reading A Man Called Ove [Fredrik Backman]. They will meet on February 16 at 3:00pm. Evening group is reading  *Hidden Figures: the American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Mathematicians Who Helped Win the Space Race* by Margot Lee Shetterly. If you’ve seen the movie but haven’t read the book, you are … Continue reading Book Groups