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Women’s Group Social and Game Night

UUAA (Fahs Chapel)

Join us for a potluck, conversation and fun.Join us for Potluck Dinner, Games & Friendly Conversation.Hosted by Elaine Dexter Bring food to share. Please bring your own tableware to support UUAA’s Zero Waste Initiative. BYOB or iced herbal tea and lemonade will be available. We will have some games available.  Feel free to bring other favorite games to […]

Ann Arbor Area Green Groups Meeting

UUAA (Fahs Chapel)

Our Host congregation will be the First Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Ann Arbor at 4001 Ann Arbor Saline Rd. UUAA has been at the forefront of engaging in sustainable projects for their facility, with solar panels, wind turbines and native plants to name a few. The Agenda will include a tour of their building and […]

Coming of Age Celebration Brunch

UUAA (Fahs Chapel)

Families and participants of the Coming of Age program will gather after the Credo Service for a celebratory brunch.

UU Lunchers

UUAA (Fahs Chapel)

Do you miss meeting in person? Would you likea chance to reconnect with UUAA friends?Please join us for a bring-your-own lunch at UUAA.We will talk, laugh, and hear each other’s news. Coffee, tea, water, and dessert.provided.  Questions?  contact uulunchers@uuaa.org

Partner Church pot-luck

UUAA (Fahs Chapel)

Bring a dish to pass, and we'll eat while we talk about the September trip to Transylvania that you're invited to join. Questions?  contact Cathy Muha  or Phyllis Valentine

last day of SGD 8th grade OWL class

UUAA (Fahs Chapel)

Questions? Contact Stella Anderson, Director of Spiritual Growth and Development (SGD) stella@uuaa.org

Combatants for Peace – Joint Nakba Remembrance Ceremony

UUAA (Fahs Chapel)

The Joint Nakba Remembrance Ceremony commemorates the Nakba (“catastrophe” in Arabic), when in 1948 more than 700,000 Palestinians were forcibly expelled from their homes, became refugees, and had their villages and cities destroyed. In Israel, even mentioning the Nakba is taboo. However, peace and reconciliation involve a sincere and honest reckoning with this history. To […]