UUFSD Garden Discussion Group

As someone with a keen interest in gardening, I am thrilled to extend to you an invitation to join our newly formed “UUFSD Garden Discussion Group.” Our group is dedicated to bringing together like-minded individuals who share a passion for cultivating not only stunning ornamentals but also an array of delectable fruits and vegetables. Whether … Continue reading UUFSD Garden Discussion Group

UUFSD Organic Garden

Thank you to our latest contributions: Greg Brown applied worm castings and Greg Trigeiro applied chicken manure. Last month Wenda and Charles Alvarez contributed bunny manure compost! As these little plants grow–keep your fingers crossed–they will cover the entire garden bed. It’s our next phase for growing squash to donate to those in need of … Continue reading UUFSD Organic Garden

JULY 2023 QUARTERLY MAGAZINE

The July 2023 edition of our quarterly magazine “Dialogue” is available. There is a update from our Board President, Angie Knappenberger, highlights of our “Values in Action,” several major “Happenings”, the result of our “”Communication Committee Cartoon Caption Competition, better known as “CCCCC,”” news from our “Family Camp at deBenneville Pines” and a “Remembrances – … Continue reading JULY 2023 QUARTERLY MAGAZINE

WANTED: COMPOST/FERTILIZERS

WANTED: Organic fertilizers & finished compost (not soil). Our first seedlings have settled in: UUFSD ORGANIC GARDEN (SJA, Helping Our Neighbors) plans to donate healthy food to those in need. Please place it at the “fenced-in” garden beds below the library. Thank you! Contact [email protected]. Posted by Linda Luisi

Online Signups for July Circle Dinners

The July Circle Dinners will be on Saturday, July 29! Over the summer, in-person signups after the service will be not be available every week. Please sign up online at https://tinyurl.com/mvbbuk6c If you have questions or issues connection to the link, please contact [email protected]. Posted by Nancy Hebert

July 4th Celebration

California experienced its first celebration of American Independence Day on July 4, 1847, from a hill overlooking Los Angeles. Early that morning, at sunrise, U.S. occupational troops stationed at Fort Moore, commanded by 2nd Lieutenant John W. Davidson, 1st U.S. Dragoons, raised the stars and stripes with a 13-gun artillery salute. The Fourth of July— … Continue reading July 4th Celebration