
Uke Open Jam
Fairhope Unitarian Fellowship 1150 Fairhope Ave., Fairhope, AL, United StatesBring your ukulele and join us every Monday for an open jam session!
Bring your ukulele and join us every Monday for an open jam session!
National Alliance on Mental Illness: Mental Health for All Pat will introduce us to NAMI, which provides services to those with mental illness and their families. She will provide a...
Fairhope Unitarian Fellowship will be hosting their 4th Annual Pi Day on Friday, March 14, 2025. For all you non-math geeks, Pi Day celebrates the mathematical constant π, whose first...
We Danced at Night LGBTQ+ history offers a story of resilience in the challenging times. Prism United is looking to queer ancestry to make a path forward in the current...
Come find your new treasure at our Rummage Sale! This is a huge multifamily sale with hundreds of items! You won't want to miss it.
A Natural History of the Gulf of Mexico The Gulf of Mexico is rich in biodiversity. From Native American communities to today's industrialized Gulf rich in fossil energy resources, we'll...
Kelly Qualls BBBS provides mentors for young people, creating a network of support and growth. It helps them make better choices and develop essential life skills. Mentoring helps young people...
Federal Government Fundamentals Have you ever wondered if you could pass the Naturalization test without studying? Let’s test our current knowledge and go over basic principles of our government, such...
The Yellowhammer Fund provides support and funding for women seeking care at one of Alabama’s three independent abortion clinics. They engage in policy advocacy, and offer help to low income...
Join the Indivisible Mobile group at Mobile Government Plaza Saturday, April 19 at noon.
A History of Trans Liberation Hollyrose will discuss the historical context for Trans people’s existence. She will describe the ways in which the colonial authority has targeted queer and transness,...
Hate & Extremism in Alabama and the Nation Maya Henson Carey, senior research analyst at the Southern Poverty Law Center, is back to discuss current trends and SPLC’s recent report...