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Connections in the Time of Covid – Don’t let yourself feel lonely!

2021-11-29T14:37:33-05:00

Try some of these fun ideas intended to keep you meaningfully connected to your family, friends and fellow UUCNHers.  One of the Board of Trustee’s top priorities this year is to find ways that we can overcome the “Covid Blues” and be reminded that each of us is valued, loved and missed during this [...]

Connections in the Time of Covid – Don’t let yourself feel lonely!2021-11-29T14:37:33-05:00

Winter Survival Tips

2022-01-30T17:03:52-05:00

How do we survive winter? I suspect that most of our church can do without winter survival tips, but here we go. As a modest start, I’ve adapted a list of mostly inexpensive ideas from the Environmental Protection Agency’s site. These are small steps anyone can take, or at least explore.  We’ll have more [...]

Winter Survival Tips2022-01-30T17:03:52-05:00

The Little Farm Stand that could, did!

2021-11-29T14:58:41-05:00

Our UUCNH Farm Stand Project finished its second year at the end of October 2014. From June 8th through October 26th, on 21 consecutive Sundays, UUCNH members, friends and children came together to share our vegetables, peach butter, herbs, flowers, muffins, mulberries, cupcakes, seedlings and CSA shares, to produce over $1800 in donations. These [...]

The Little Farm Stand that could, did!2021-11-29T14:58:41-05:00

Lawn and Outdoor Care

2022-01-30T08:50:12-05:00

Lawn Alternatives When I go for an afternoon walk on a lovely summer day, I often see people mowing their lawns; but I don’t remember once in two decades seeing people enjoying their lawn; so it’s a mystery why people compulsively maintain these spaces that don’t seem to enrich our pleasure in life. Apparently, the [...]

Lawn and Outdoor Care2022-01-30T08:50:12-05:00

Helping Endangered Bird Species this winter

2021-11-29T14:10:53-05:00

We all enjoy listening to bird songs or watching a hummingbird in our backyards.  But birds are not only decorative.  Some species pollinate flowers or help other plants to reproduce (imagine a world without squash, tomatoes, apples, peaches, and strawberries!).  Many birds provide pest control by eating aphids, Japanese beetles, European corn borers, and [...]

Helping Endangered Bird Species this winter2021-11-29T14:10:53-05:00

Natural Pest Control

2022-03-02T09:59:10-05:00

It’s easy to rush out to the home supplies store to find chemical solutions to get rid of pests in your home or garden.  But the first site below warns that these “may be more harmful to you and the environment than the pests” you wanted to get rid of in the first place.  [...]

Natural Pest Control2022-03-02T09:59:10-05:00

Avoid Chemical Products

2022-03-02T10:41:15-05:00

If you’ve been hoping to get rid of the potentially toxic cleaning substances in your cabinets, you are in luck; there are dozens of sources that can offer you ideas for safe, natural, non-toxic replacements.  Many use common ingredients like baking soda, white vinegar, and rubbing alcohol.  The list below is not exhaustive but [...]

Avoid Chemical Products2022-03-02T10:41:15-05:00

Reduce Fire Retardants

2022-03-02T10:22:27-05:00

Fire retardants are toxic to our environment and our families. Fire retardants are in a lot of things, furniture, electronics, appliances, and even baby products. One particularly toxic form of PBDEs (polybrominated diphenyl ethers) has been taken off the market (2005), but there are new ones that are also linked to cancer and endocrine [...]

Reduce Fire Retardants2022-03-02T10:22:27-05:00

Pick and Use Plastics Carefully

2022-03-02T10:08:26-05:00

We know that plastics contain chemicals that are toxic to our environment and unhealthy for our families. Some have been proven to be harmful – BPA and phthalates are potent hormone disruptors that are linked to behavior changes, cancer and reproductive damage. Others are less well understood, but we know chemicals in plastics routinely [...]

Pick and Use Plastics Carefully2022-03-02T10:08:26-05:00
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