August 3: Summer Interest Groups
ADG Presents:
Coming Soon
Tangent Thoughts with Deirdre
A welcoming space for UU adults navigating life with ADHD. We gather to share experiences, exchange resources, and offer each other understanding and a lot of humor on this journey. We delve into topics relevant to our lives, from executive function to building meaningful relationships, all within the context of our UU values. Expect open hearts, open minds, and definitely a few tangents!
Atlantis and Lost Civilizations with James
Long dismissed as myth, the story of Atlantis may hold deeper significance when viewed through the lens of archaeology and cross-cultural study. This talk explores striking parallels in ancient architecture, symbolism, and societal myths across the globe—raising questions about shared memory, lost knowledge, and the resilience of oral tradition. Without resorting to speculation, we’ll consider how converging evidence from geology, anthropology, and ancient texts invites a more nuanced look at humanity’s forgotten past.
The Federalist Papers with Amanda
What holds a democracy together—and what threatens to pull it apart? This discussion aims to explore The Federalist Papers (written in 1787–88 by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay) through a Unitarian Universalist lens. Together, we’ll reflect on the tensions and paradoxes at the heart of America’s founding documents, and how they resonate with our UU principles today. No prior reading is required—just bring your curiosity and civic spirit.
“Let’s Make a Zine” Kids and Youth
Join the fun as we turn the conference room into a publishing house! This summer the kids will be making their very own Zines! We will explore what it is to be UU through print media and personal expression!
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