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SUMMARY:Diane Thomas
DESCRIPTION:Ticking Time Bomb at Plant Barry \n\n\n\nOverview of the threat of 21 million tons of toxic coal ash next to the Mobile River in the Tensaw Delta and possible permanent pollution unless action is taken now.  \n\n\n\nBorn and raised in Little Rock\, Arkansas\, Diane received her PhD in Clinical Psychology in 1973 and practiced for 20 years. Some of her volunteer activities include Chairman of the City of Fairhope Personnel Board\, Read Aloud Baldwin\, and Coal Ash Action Group for the last three years. One of Diane’s most notable accomplishments was hiking on the Appalachian trail when she was 58. 
URL:https://fairhopeuu.org/event/2026-03-15/
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SUMMARY:Tom Czekanski
DESCRIPTION:The Civil War in Baldwin Co. Alabama\, a Brief Overview \n\n\n\nMr. Czekanski will provide a brief overview of historic events in Baldwin County Alabama during the Civil War from the occupation of Fort Morgan to the Battle of Mobile Bay and the Surrender of Ft. Blakely\, the last major battle of the war. \n\n\n\nA retired museum curator\, Tom has been employed by Beauvoir\, The Last Home of Jefferson Davis\, The Louisiana State Museum and The National WWII Museum. He participated in Civil War reenactments for over 15 years as both a Confederate and Federal Soldier recreating battles at historic sites across the country including many locations in Baldwin County. He is currently enjoying retirement in Silverhill with his spouse Annette Chioma.  
URL:https://fairhopeuu.org/event/2026-03-22/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260329T110000
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SUMMARY:Jacqueline Allen Trimble
DESCRIPTION:Why Poetry Matters in an Unjust World \n\n\n\nEven though empathy has been said to be detrimental\, it is in fact what makes us human\, bends the arc of the universe toward justice\, champions equity\, and encourages our compassion for each other. Poetry has long been a reflection of that empathy. It is often our earliest interaction with language and teaches us what is required\, while challenging and calling out our baser impulses. Poetry matters in an unjust world. \n\n\n\nJacqueline Allen Trimble is the Poet Laureate of Alabama\, a National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellow (Poetry)\, a Cave Canem Fellow\, and a two-time Alabama State Council on the Arts Literary Fellow. Her poetry has appeared in numerous journals including POETRY\, The Louisville Review\, The Offing\, Salvation South and Poet Lore. Her work has been widely anthologized\, most notably in Kwame Alexander’s This is the Honey: An Anthology of Contemporary Black Poetry\, and has been featured by the Poetry Foundation’s Poem of the Day\, American Academy of Poets’ Poem-a Day\, and Poetry Daily.  \n\n\n\nAlso an essayist\, Trimble’s work has appeared in numerous collections. She also wrote for the South African television series Die Testament for two seasons. Published by NewSouth Books\, American Happiness\, her debut collection\, won the 2016 Balcones Poetry Prize\, and was recently re-released in paperback. Her newest collection\, How to Survive the Apocalypse\, was named one of the ten best poetry books of 2022 by the New York Public Library. Trimble is Professor of English and chairs the Department of Languages and Literatures at Alabama State University. 
URL:https://fairhopeuu.org/event/2026-03-29/
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CATEGORIES:FUF Events,Weekly Speakers
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SUMMARY:Easter Circle
DESCRIPTION:New Beginnings \n\n\n\nOn Easter Sunday\, April 5\, we will have a circle to share our experiences with “new beginnings.”   \n\n\n\nEaster is one of the highlights of the Christian traditions. Celebrating Easter in the spring denotes new awakenings of nature. The Easter Bunny is a folkloric symbol of Easter that brings eggs. Easter eggs symbolize new life\, rebirth\, and even resurrection\, with traditions dating back to ancient fertility rites and early Christian practices. To use “resurrection” in a non-secular sense means “the revitalization or revival of something.” Most of us have at one time or another time been “revitalized” or felt “renewed.” We hope to recall and share how it happened and what it meant to us. 
URL:https://fairhopeuu.org/event/2026-04-05/
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SUMMARY:Dr. Harvey Joanning
DESCRIPTION:“The Story of Love” \n\n\n\n3rd UU Principle: Acceptance of one another and encouragement to spiritual growth in our congregations \n\n\n\nHuman love is necessary for the survival of our species.  Our brains and bodies push us to find others to love and to mate with because we are “pack animals” and “primates”.  Harvey will trace the biological evolutionary history of love and explain how love has driven human relationships through the rise of agriculture\, civilizations\, religions\, and recent history.  The emergence of “marriage for love” during the last century will be explored.  No program about love would be complete without love songs\, so the presenter and his musical colleagues will entertain the Fellowship with love songs before the service and during the presentation. \n\n\n\nDr. Harvey Joanning is an Emeritus Professor at Iowa State University and an Adjunct Professor of Psychology at the University of South Alabama where he is the Co-Director of the Neurobiology of Relationships Study. He is dual licensed as a psychologist and as a Marriage and Family Therapist.
URL:https://fairhopeuu.org/event/2026-04-12/
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SUMMARY:Divia Avrill
DESCRIPTION:“Growing Up in an Era of Gun Violence: Understanding the Impact on Gen Z” \n\n\n\n6th UU Principle: The goal of world community with peace\, liberty\, and justice for all \n\n\n\nThis talk reflects on how the increase in mass shootings has affected Generation Z\, highlighting the mental and physical toll of ongoing stress and its influence on social connection and daily life. \n\n\n\nDrawing from lived experience as an older Gen Z\, Divia will share insights into growing up during a period marked by rising gun violence and school shootings\, and how it has shaped their generation.
URL:https://fairhopeuu.org/event/2026-04-19/
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SUMMARY:Debby Hackbarth
DESCRIPTION:2nd UU Principle: Justice\, equity\, and compassion in human relations \n\n\n\nDebby’s mission is to inspire others to soar and to recognize their ability to succeed and overcome obstacles\, even in the face of life’s challenges. She emphasizes that we can change the world around us by demonstrating justice\, equity\, and compassion through peaceful means. \n\n\n\nDrawing from her own life experiences—overcoming prematurity\, vision challenges\, and lifelong bullying\, and ultimately earning a black belt in martial arts in her seventies—she offers a powerful reminder that anything is possible with determination. \n\n\n\nDebby holds a master’s degree in Literacy and has is the author of four children’s books\, a collection of poetry\, and a memoir that received an International Impact Book Award in 2025. She has also written lyrics for Live in Unity\, published by Music for World Peace.Her work is also featured in anthologies by Clarendon House Publications and Four Feathers Press\, as well as in various online publications including The Writers Club\, Christian Magazine\, World Spoken Word & Poetry\, and Spillwords Press. She has lived in lovely Fairhope since 2019 and is active in several local writing groups that include Pensters Writing Group\, Alabama State Poetry Society\, and the Alabama Writers Cooperative. She also serves as editor and contributing author for the Fairhopers Newsletter produced by the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation.
URL:https://fairhopeuu.org/event/2026-04-26/
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