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Date: Friday, March 20thTime: 7-8:30 pmWhere: FUSF Meetinghouse, and Zoom link optionBook:The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural Word by Robin Wall Kimmerer The FUSF Book club is an open group and a casual affair, with some snacks (please bring one to share if you are able, with info on ingredients). Book club discussions are one-night only. Please read the book before coming if possible; there will be spoilers! Please reach out to Nicole Harter (nicole.harter@fusf.org) if you have any
Sunday, March 22, 11 am, in the sanctuary Please plan to join directly after service for another fun intergenerational social justice project: the creation of bags for the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. This is an easy, fun way to make a difference! All ages are welcome and encouraged to jump in. The goal is to complete 500 bags and to be done in about an hour. Questions? Ask Vicki Coates
Friday, March 27, 6–8 pm This free event, open to all ages, offers an opportunity to experience a peace walk on FUSF’s indoor labyrinth, which will be set up in the sanctuary. During these difficult times, it’s good to be together to cultivate peace.
Saturday, May 2, 2026, 9 am–2.30 pm Details: Come alone or bring your regular group. We will rotate tables throughout the day. All levels welcome, but some experience is required. Be sure to bring your own 2026 NMJL card, along with $5 in change to play with. If you run out of money, we will have extra for you to use. Cost: $35, includes door prizes and lunch (vegetarian and gluten-free options available upon request).
Friday, May 29, 6–9 pm. After a very successful Game Night on May 8th, it’s time for another round! Join your fellow FUSF friends and families, of all ages, for GAME NIGHT on Friday, May 29 from 6-9 p.m. at FUSF. Bring your favorite game to share or join a game with old friends and new. Light snacks will be provided by the Connections Committee. You can also bring something to share!All ages are welcome and encouraged to