RE Elementary and Middle School Youth
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Centre County 780 Waupelani Drive, State CollegeWeek of Events
Child Care (includes Pre-K/K)
Childcare will shorten to 9:30 am to 12:00 noon for the summer starting June 22 (sign-in in the Toddler Room - Room 3) All Pre-K/K children are invited into childcare for the summer
Sunday Service – “Clean Up Our Act!”
with Elaine Jurs. Music: Adam Smith. Join us for a short Worship Service, followed by a "work hour!" You may choose from a list of tasks both inside and outside the building. Grab a snack after the service, and come ready to help tidy up our Fellowship spaces. Working together is an act of service and love for our Beloved Community! We will have tasks for those who need to sit. Thank you!
RE Elementary and Middle School Youth
Some Sundays we will work in the new Layered Pollinator Habitat building pathways, labeling plants, and learning about what grows there. Other Sundays we will engage in Music and Play, a special curriculum developed by Karen Maynard. We hope your kiddos will participate!
UUFCC Jazz Band Rehearsal
The UUFCC Jazz Band is open to all. Rehearsals occur on Sundays in the Sanctuary, although occasionally the band may rehearse in Room 6 due to major church events. Contact David Morris if interested.
Folk Dancers
Please join this group of folks passionate about dancing to international folk music. Explore different cultures through music and dance.
Soulful Sundown – “Animal-Human Connections”
...with Linda Bryce. Some indigenous cultures believe that each of us has a spirit animal companion. In guided meditation we will discover our animal companion and what gifts it shares with us.
Folk Dancers
Please join this group of folks passionate about dancing to international folk music. Explore different cultures through music and dance.
UUFCC Choir Rehearsal
Performs for hymns and extra music during Sunday Services three times a month.
Justice Singers
The Justice Singers of Centre County are an open community gathering for those who find power, healing, and connection through song in the face of injustice. The group sings songs of protest, resilience, and hope, drawing from resources like Rise Up Singing. Participants are encouraged to bring themselves, a friend, and an instrument if they like, but no experience is required—just a willingness to lift your voice. The circle also explores opportunities to sing at local actions and events, such as the May Day Strong Day of Action, Pride, and other protests.