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Campout at First UUAA Campout at First UUAAWhen: Once in fall and once in spring Celebrate the beginning of fall and spring with a family campout on the First UU land. Join This event is weather permitting and will be cancelled if the forecasted low
CROP/Hunger WalkWhen: TBD The annual Washtenaw County CROP/Hunger Walk is coordinated by the Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice and sponsored by the Church World Service CROP Walk. Held every October many members of the congregation including whole families participate in this walk to raise money to address hunger in our community and in the World. More information...
LUUnch BUUnchWhen: 2nd Wednesday of every month 11:45am - 1:00pm Please join us for LUUnch, a casual, informal monthly get together where we can eat and chat with one another. Everyone is welcome and there is no set agenda. It is a nice way to meet people in the congregation and relax a bit. Typically about 6 to 10 people attend, and there is a mix of "regulars" and newcomers. Sometimes one of the ministers attends as well. Drop in and look for our table.
Round Robin Summer PicnicWhen: TBD Each month from July to September we have a picnic for all Round Robin participants and prospective participants on the second Saturday afternoon of each month. Many of the picnics are family friendly events.
Seasonal Ritual GroupWhen: 8 rituals each year The Seasonal Ritual group hosts 8 rituals each year to acknowledge the rhythm of the changing of seasons and to celebrate the earth's bounty. The sponsored rituals include Summer and Winter Solstice, Spring and Fall Equinox and the four mid-season celebrations: Samhain, Imbolc, Beltane, and Lughnasadh. The rituals are pagan-based, family-friendly events that are held either in the Grove or in the Fahs chapel. They typically include songs, a dance, a skit, a seasonal craft and a meditation. There is a listserve for anyone interested in being informed about upcoming events.
Family CampWhen: August 27-30, 2010 Join dozens of other UU families for a long weekend of fun, relaxed time basking in the sun, splashing in the water or hiking through the woods. For many years, YMCA Camp Pinewood has been committed to helping families have fun. Take time to play together this summer! Individuals and families of all compositions and ages are encouraged and welcome to attend! You can enjoy sailing, swimming, hiking, mountain biking, canoeing, archery, high ropes courses, climbing walls, bonfires, sing-alongs and much, much more! There are counselor led activities for kids, giving adults plenty of time to unwind on their own. Download the PDF brochure/registration form here.
Sunday Social HourWhen: After each Sunday service Social hour is a wonderful opportunity to get to know other congregants and see what is currently going on in the Congregation. Various groups, such as the Social Justice Council, Habitat for Humanity, Religious Education, and many, many more have display tables to exhibit their latest projects and provide opportunities for you to sign up for activities of interest to you. This is also a time to just relax, enjoy a snack, and socialize with other congregants, young and old. All are welcome!
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