Green Today Amid COVID19
Even today, there are ways to be “green.” First, staying healthy has much less impact on the environment than catching COVID19. Observe health precautions. Curbside goes on as usual. Styrofoam: […]
Even today, there are ways to be “green.” First, staying healthy has much less impact on the environment than catching COVID19. Observe health precautions. Curbside goes on as usual. Styrofoam: […]
The Season of Extravagance With buds, blooms, and showers, April begins the season of Spring Extravagance, a time of transformation, a time of riotous colors, when Mother Nature wears her […]
Adult RE.: The Book Discussion Group meetings will be held in MacKinnon Hall Meeting 7:00 to 8:30 PM on 2nd and 4th Thursday Evenings each month. All are welcome! Next […]
On Saturday, January 6 UUFN will serve as a host location for a Grassroots Policy forum to be hosted by UUDAN, The Unitarian Universalist Delaware Advocacy Network. A list of […]
Did you know that mealworms in the lab can degrade Polystyrene (PS) foam into usable organic matter at a rate of about 34-39 milligrams per day? Until this method is […]
Save those poinsettias! They can be re-bloomed for years. After they are done this year, cut back the stems to 4 to 6 inches long. Keep indoors and water like […]
Lots of things to do with your natural/wood tree after the holidays: You can set it up in the backyard and hang goodies for birds on it. People stuff peanut […]
School’s Back! UUFN Religious Education “We are Unitarian Universalists, a people with minds that think, hearts that love and hands that help.” Words like these are commonly recited when a […]
Saturday, September 30, 2017, at UUFN from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm The UUFN Social Justice Committee would like to invite you to join us for this inaugural event! The […]
The Delaware March for Science and Our Earth will be held in Newark, Delaware on April 22, 2017. This March is a satellite march for the March for Science being […]