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Sing-along with Drew Massicot Rescheduled for 10/26/19

First UU pianist extraordinaire Drew Massicot will get us singing with his lush and rhythmic piano accompaniment. We’ll sing some favorite Broadway tunes, TV and movie themes, as well as pop, gospel, and folk classics. Lyrics will be projected, so we’ll all be ‘in sync’!! Light snacks and beverages will served. When: Saturday, October 26, … Continue reading Sing-along with Drew Massicot Rescheduled for 10/26/19

Indivisible Monthly Call To Action – July

Migrant children are dying in US government custody. See: https://www.npr.org/2019/05/20/725117838/teenager-is-latest-migrant-child-to-die-in-u-s-custody The Associated Press reports that migrant children are being held in inhumane conditions in US detention facilities. See: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/a-firsthand-report-of-inhumane-conditions-at-a-migrant-childrens-detention-facility. Take any/all of the following actions: Support nonprofit organizations such as RAICES (https://www.raicestexas.org/about/) that provide low-cost/free legal services to immigrant children Call your elected officials and … Continue reading Indivisible Monthly Call To Action – July

Racial Justice Book Club Meets Again!

The RACIAL JUSTICE BOOKS CLUB will meet on Sunday, July 7th, from 11:30-1:30 in the Library. We are continuing our exploration of WHITE FRAGILITY by Robin DiAngelo. Please read up to chapter 8. This is a great video to watch in preparation: https://youtu.be/DwIx3KQer54 All are welcome! Robin Sales for the Racial Justice Task Force

Join the Willage!

We have all heard, “It takes a village to raise a child,” but you may not know that UUFSD has a village of the willing, including parents, grandparents, and friends. Please join our group on Facebook by searching for “The Willage at UUFSD.” The Willage is a place to find a babysitter, support other parents, … Continue reading Join the Willage!

All fellowship Campout 4th of July weekend

Camping with friends, enjoy camaraderie, singing by the fire, relaxing, peaceful setting with some really nice hiking trails for all levels and amazing views. Easy camping, about 50 miles from San Diego, drinking water and pit toilets. Space is limited, so make sure to reserve your spot in advanced. Email [email protected] for more information.

Casas de Luz Tamale Time

If you have ever been on a Casas de Luz home build, then you’ve had Elba’s tamales, the best in Tijuana. The Social Justice team has been exploring ways to have an impact with this immigration crisis. We have been meeting with several non profits to identify opportunities to support them. Last week we met … Continue reading Casas de Luz Tamale Time