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Give Here Dear UUCUC, I’m sure that like me you have been witnessing the devastation from Hurricane Helene and seeking some action to take in response. There are many organizations on the ground (including FEMA) providing direct aid to those in need and several UU churches who have been affected are also involved in mutual … Continue reading Special Collection this Sunday
The holes for the concrete footings for the ramp were FINALLY dug this week. The City of Urbana inspection took only a few minutes and then the concrete went in. The concrete crew has just a few things to tidy up and then on Wednesday (7/31) the gravel covering will put down by Country Arbors … Continue reading The Ramp(is almost)Up!
James Bore, a cyber security expert, explains that embarrassment is part of the problem, “It isn’t helped by the messaging that scams are obvious – that gives the impression that only stupid people get caught. The truth is anyone can be caught by these [scams], no matter how experienced or educated in fraud awareness. It … Continue reading Scam Awareness- You are not alone
Starting Thursday, June 20th join us in Fellowship Hall at 7pm. We will be using our fun new AV upgrades to dance our way to fitness for 55 minutes. The class is free but donations are welcome. We don’t have an in person instructor yet so we will be using videos until we find one.
Fellowship Hall AV Upgrades! We’re happy to announce the completion of an AV upgrade in Fellowship Hall, which includes a new and improved sound system, new mounted projector, and Bluetooth connections to make all programs in that space more accessible! This project was made possible by the generous contributions of the Carolyn McMahon Memorial Fund … Continue reading New Sights and Sound in Fellowship Hall
Nonfiction books:An Indigenous People’s History of the United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz Plus: An Indigenous People’s History of the United States for Young People Adapted by (C-U local!) Jean Mendoza and Debbie Reese The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: Native America from 1890 to the Present by David TreuerBury My Heart at Wounded Knee by Dee … Continue reading Multimedia Indigenous Recommendation List:
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