The Universalist Unitarian Church of Farmington is proud to be a part of the SE Michigan UU community. Below you will find details on upcoming special events at UUCF and at other area congregations.
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Spaghetti Dinner – March 20 @ 5-7PM
New this year… Come and enjoy a Spaghetti Dinner with your family and leave the cooking to us. You will be served a generous plate of pasta with savory sauce, crisp salads, and warm bread. Take out will also be available!! Check your email e-blast for registration details!
Cost:
Adults $12
Children $8
Children under 5 are free
Cello & Piano Concert – Benefiting UUCF – March 22 @ 4PM
Come hear cellist Jennifer Koa and pianist Diana Munch play some of their favorite music together! You will be transported and entertained by charming selections from composers such as Joseph Haydn and Scott Joplin as well as the lyrical passion of Camille Saint-Seans and Sergei Rachmaninoff. As a special treat, Jennifer will be joined by her husband Willis Koa for his cello duo arrangement of selections from the critically acclaimed score of video game “Clair Obscur: Expedition 33”. Join us for a reception following the show in Adams Hall.
Adults $20 – Kids: Free – Proceeds towards UUCF

Craft-A-Thon – Saturday, April 11 @ 9am-3pm
Our Crafters In Community Group (BYOC night group) is again participating in the national Knit-A-Thon. The Knit for Food Knit-a-Thon is a 12-hour knitting marathon to raise money for four organizations working to prevent hunger: No Kid Hungry, Meals on Wheels, Feeding America, and World Central Kitchen.
Join our team and combat food insecurity. Bring any craft you want and fight hunger with Knit-For-Food. Consider raffling off a handmade item or project as a way to encourage donations for this cause!

Earth Day Concert – Saturday, April 18 @ 7PM
Join the UUCF choir & their guests for an Earth Day Concert! All proceeds will go to The Greening of Detroit.
The Greening of Detroit is a non-profit organization founded in 1989 that works to create a healthier urban community through trees, green spaces, and food, while also providing job training and education for Detroit residents. Its mission focuses on sustainable growth, improving quality of life, and empowering the community through programs like tree planting, urban gardening, and workforce development in green jobs.

