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NATIVE Nursery-Grown PLANT SALE ORGANIZER USE ONLY for Backyard Habitat 2017 ORDER ORDER TOTAL $ P AI D FORM Check # or Cash ORDERED BY (please print) Received by Name Address ORDER DEADLINE: Saturday, April 1, 2017 City/State/Zip Preferred Phone # Email Address INSTRUCTIONS: Again this year we are proud to offer a selection of superb native plants! For 2017 our 7th year you can choose from among: (A) 8 TREES, (B) 20 SHRUBS, and (C) 45 PERENNIALS (up from 30!), and this year we are offering three (3) Special Collections (described below) designed to jumpstart your backyard habitat by attracting birds, butterflies, bees, and other pollinators. TO ORDER: Mark your choices and complete the Order Form by adding up the number of plants in each category and entering the total amount of your order on the final page. Orders must be pre-paid by check or money order payable to U.U.C.S.J.S. (preferred method), or in cash, by or before Saturday, April 1, 2017. Order Forms may be dropped off at the Social Justice table in the foyer of the UU Center on Sunday mornings, or you may mail your completed form with your payment to: U.U.C.S.J.S. Native Nursery-Grown Plant Sale, P.O. Box 853, Pomona, NJ 08240. Thank you for your order! TREES & SHRUBS come in #3 containers (10 diameter x 11 deep), #2 containers (8 diameter x 9 deep), or #1 containers (6 diameter x 7 deep), as noted, while PERENNIALS most often come in 1 quart containers (with a few in #1 containers). IMPORTANT: Some plants listed may be unavailable due to losses during the growing season, or quantities may be limited for some species (LQ). Plants will be available on a first come, first served basis. (If your order cannot be filled, a full refund will be made.) ~ All native plants are neonicotinoid-free and genetically adapted for our area, and provide food in the form of nuts, seeds, berries, fruits, leaves, pollen, and nectar that best meet the needs of butterflies and other pollinators, as well as hummingbirds and other birds & wildlife. NATIVE SHRUBS & TREES ARE LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS IN PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPING! Purchase 10 or more shrubs and/or trees and receive your choice of one of the following free: Sweetfern ~ Northern bayberry ~ Red chokeberry ~ Beach plum (Indicate your choice at check-out on page 5) NEW THIS YEAR! Butterfly Host Plant Collection Most butterflies need trees and shrubs as their host plants, but we have pulled together an essential collection of twelve (12) herbaceous host plants so that butterflies black swallowtail, American lady, monarch, pearl crescent, and others can successfully complete their life cycles in your garden! Collection includes: 1 Pearly Everlasting, 1 Field Pussytoes, 1 Swamp Milkweed, 3 Common Milkweed, 1 Yellow Wild Indigo, 1 Coral Honeysuckle, 1 Little Bluestem, 1 Smooth Blue Aster, 1 New England Aster, 1 Golden Alexander. plus 1 free Partridge Pea Twelve (12) native plants for $70 (order on page 5) Woodland Gems Collection Spring-Fall Pollinator Collection Our collection includes eight (8) different native Woodland Gems listed on pages 3-4. Perfect for naturalizing in shade or part-shade locations! Collection includes: 1 Canada Columbine, 1 White Wood Aster, 1 Alumroot, 1 Great Blue Lobelia, 1 Woodland Phlox, 1 Bluestem Goldenrod, 1 Zig-Zag Goldenrod, and 1 Foam Flower. plus 1 free Golden Ragwort Here s a wonderful, money-saving starter collection or a great gift or addition to any garden! These eighteen (18) dazzling native perennials will provide bees, butterflies, and other pollinators with excellent sources of nectar and pollen from May through October. Collection includes: 1 Swamp Milkweed, 2 Butterfly Weed, 1 Blue Wild Indigo, 3 Purple Coneflower, 2 Joe Pye Weed Little Joe, 3 Liatris, 1 Wild Bergamot, 1 Seaside Goldenrod, 2 New England Aster, 1 New York Ironweed, 1 Golden Alexander. plus 1 free Hoary Mountain Mint Eight (8) native plants for $50 Eighteen (18) native plants for $99 Photo Credit: georgeweigel.com (order on page 5) (order on page 5)

New this year! (A) TREES LQ = Limited Quantities ORDER FORM/2017 (page 2 of 5) Native trees are the keystone species in any functioning backyard ecosystem. When we think of planting a tree, we tend to think of specimen trees a single tree surrounded by lawn. However, you can maximize environmental impact by planting groupings of trees with an understory of smaller trees and shrubs in tree/shrub islands, on edges, or along property borders. Hackberry Mid-sized tree, dark purple fruit a bird favorite, HP for Bd, BfHP, #3 $29 Celtis occidentalis five (5!) Bf species: question mark, eastern comma, hack- MHP, Po, WL 5-6 (3 for $79) $ berry emperor, tawny emperor, American snout; 40-50 Eastern redbud Understory tree with distinctive heart-shaped leaves, BfHP, MHP, #3 $29 Cercis canadensis blooms in early spring; pea-like magenta flowers grow Po, WL 3-4 (3 for $79) $ from twigs, trunk, and branches; 10-30 Flowering dogwood Understory tree; showy white flowers bloom before leaves Bd, MHP, #3 $29 Cornus florida in early spring; red fruit is a bird & wildlife magnet, spring BfHP, WL 4-6 (3 for $79) $ azure BfHP; 20-30 Persimmon Mid-sized tree, simple 6 lustrous dark green leaves; 1½ Bd, MHP, #3 (LQ) $29 Diospyros virginiana round, pale-orange berries turn ripe in late fall; a wildlife Po, WL 5-7 (3 for $79) $ favorite, host plant for luna moth; 30-60 Eastern red cedar A must have! Evergreen! Provides crucial early spring Bd, BfHP, #2 $21 Juniperus virginiana nesting sites & year-round shelter; abundant whitish-blue, MHP, WL 2-3 (3 for $59) $ berry-like cones essential to migrant & winter birds; 25-40 Hophornbeam Understory tree; fruit forms papery, bladder-like pod which Bd, MHP, #3 (LQ) $29 Ostrya virginiana resemble hops; simple 2-5 leaves, tolerates dry soil and WL 4-7 (3 for $79) $ shade; 20-30 Black cherry Host plant for 10 species of giant silk moths and 5 species Bd, MHP, #2 (LQ) $21 Prunus serotina of butterflies, provides berries for 70 (!!) species of birds; BfHP, WL, Po 3-4 (3 for $59) $ blooms in late spring, berries in summer; 50-70 Sassfras Small tree, unusual leaves, 1-, 2- & 3-lobed on same tree; Bd, BfHP, #2 $21 Sassafras albidum yellow flowers in spring, peach fall color; dark blue berries MHP, WL, Po 3-4 (3 for $59) $ sought after by birds; 30-60 NEONICOTINOID-FREE! Protecting bees, caterpillars, more! (B) SHRUBS Plant shrubs in groups of three for best impact. Perfect in the partial shade of trees, on the edges of shrub/tree borders, as foundation plantings, and as hedges. Plant shrubs near bird feeders and bird baths to provide cover from predators. Pawpaw Large shrub or small tree; appears tropical with simple, Bd, BfHP, #3 $29 Asimina triloba large leaves and 2-5 long fruit; prefers rich soil; WL 2-3 (3 for $79) $ 8-25 New Jersey tea Small, much sought-after shrub; showy white flowers, Bd, Bf, #3 $29 Ceanothus americanus attractive to butterflies; does well in poor, dry soils; HP for BfHP, Po 18-24 (3 for $79) $ summer azure; grows slowly to 2-3 Buttonbush White flowers in round ball-like heads, blooms in mid- Bd, MHP, Bf, #1 $14 Cephalanthus occidentalis summer; medium size, prefers a moist site, perfect near BfHP, WL, Po 2-3 (3 for $39) $ a drain spout; terrific Bf nectar source! 3-8 Fringetree Large shrub or small tree; strap-like, delicate, fragrant WL, Po #3 $29 Chionanthus virginicus white flowers delight in late spring; 3-8 dark-green, 3-4 (3 for $79) $ simple leaves; 10-20 Sweet pepperbush Sweet-scented white flowers in long racemes; very Bd, MHP, Bf, #2 $21 Clethra alnifolia important nectar source for Bfs with its Jul-Sep bloom- BfHP, Po 24-30 (3 for $59) $ time; great alternative to butterfly bush; 3-8 Sweetfern Small nitrogen-fixing shrub; pleasantly aromatic, simple, MHP, WL #1 $14 Comptonia peregrina fern-like leaves; grows on sterile, dry soil; will colonize 18-24 (3 for $39) $ open areas; 2-4 Silky dogwood Multi-stemmed shrub, grows as wide as tall, reddish Bd, MHP, Bf, #2 $21 Cornus amomum branches; creamy white flower clusters in June attract BfHP, WL, Po 18-24 (3 for $59) $ pollinators; small blue berries; 4-8 Red twig dogwood Small shrub; white flowers in upright, flat-topped clusters Bd, MHP, #3 $29 Cornus sericea late May to mid-july; white berries, brilliant red stems BfHP, WL, Po 3-5 (3 for $79) $ a knock-out in all seasons! 3-8

New this year! (B) SHRUBS (continued) LQ = Limited Quantities ORDER FORM/2017 (page 3 of 5) Witchhazel Fragrant, strap-shaped yellow flowers bloom Nov-Dec (!). MHP, WL, #2 $21 Hamamelis virginiana Roundish, simple, attractive 3-5 leaves turn yellow in Po 3-4 (3 for $59) $ fall; 10-15 Oakleaf hydrangea Small, full shrub, showy, white sterile and fertile flowers Bd, WL, #2 (LQ) $21 Hydrangea quercifolia from a showy, large cone; attractive leaves resemble Po 2-3 (3 for $59) $ red oak s, turn maroon & scarlet in fall; 3-10 Inkberry holly Shiny, small, deep-green leaves provide shelter for birds Bd, MHP, #3 $29 Ilex glabra year-round; thorn-free and evergreen; small white flowers, BfHP, WL, Po 4-5 (3 for $79) $ black berries persist into winter; dioecious; 3-6 Winterberry holly Medium-size, deciduous, multi-stemmed shrub; birds Bd, MHP, #3 $29 Ilex verticillata feed on bright red berries clustered on twigs and persist WL, Po 3-5 (3 for $79) $ into winter (very ornamental!); dioecious; 5-9 Virginia sweetspire Small shrub; dark green leaves contrast with arching Bd, Bf, #2 (LQ) $21 Itea virginica racemes of nectar-rich, white, spring flowers; leaves turn WL, Po 18-30 (3 for $59) $ bright red-purple in fall; 4-6 Sweetbay magnolia Small, slender, semi-evergreen, shrub or small tree; Bd, MHP, #3 $29 Magnolia virginiana large showy aromatic flowers, dark green leaves whitish BfHP, WL, Po 4-5 (3 for $79) $ beneath; unusual upright cone of red fruit; 10-30 Wax myrtle Evergreen shrub, more southern than bayberry but does Bd, BfHP, #2 $21 Morella cerifera fine here; whitish waxy berries an important food source WL 4-5 (3 for $59) $ for migrating birds; salt water tolerant; dioecious; 5-15 Northern bayberry Bushy, nitrogen-fixing, fragrant shrub; waxy berries very Bd, BfHP, #1 $14 Morella pensylvanica important food source for winter birds; semi-evergreen; WL, Po 12-24 (3 for $39) $ salt water tolerant; dioecious; 4-6 Red chokecherry White rose-like flowers in flat-topped clusters appear in Bd, MHP, Bf, #1 $14 Brilliantisima late Apr; important nectar source for Bfs; lustrous green BfHP, WL, Po 5-6 (3 for $39) $ Photinia pyrifolia leaves turn bright scarlet, attractive red fruit; 5-10 Ninebark White-pinkish, 5-petaled flowers in flat-topped clusters Bd, WL, Po #1 $14 Physocarpus opulifolius mid-may to mid-june; member of Rose family; good pol- 2-4 (3 for $39) $ linator shrub, dense branches provide cover for birds; 3-6 Beach plum Valuable early spring pollinator plant: masses of white Bd, Bf, WL, #1 $14 Prunus maritima flowers bloom before leaves in early spring; tart, purple Po 2-3 (3 for $39) $ plums ripen Sep-Oct; 3-8 Blackhaw viburnum Large, multi-stemmed shrub; pretty white flowers in early Bd, BfHP, #2 $21 Viburnum prunifolium spring; berries go from pink to blue-black; well-drained WL, Po 12-24 (3 for $59) $ soil, sun to light shade; 8-16 (C) PERENNIALS Woodland Gems Perennial flowers and groundcovers provide pollen, nectar, or leaf food for butterflies, moths, other native insects, birds, and other wildlife. Several listed below are also essential butterfly host plants. Plant perennials in groups of three (3) or more to maximize environmental value. These plants are all perfect candidates for shade or part-shade locations in tree/shrub borders. These gorgeous bloomers will provide important nectar and pollen for pollinators while naturalizing by spreading or self-seeding, and so increasing your native wildflower understory with each coming year. Canada columbine Showy, nodding, scarlet-orange flowers with yellow center pollinated by Qt $6 Aquilegia canadensis hummingbirds in late spring; self-seeds to form a lovely display; 1-2 (3 for $16) $ Goat s beard Large, dense flower spikes of small white flowers; large compound leaves, Qt $8 Aruncus dioicus best in part-shade; fantastic pollinator plant; dioecious, will self-sow; 3-6 (3 for $22) $ Green-and-gold Superb groundcover! Golden yellow 1 daisies in spring through early #1 $10 Chrysogonum virginianum summer; forms dense dark-green mats; 6-12 (3 for $27) $ White wood aster White flowers with rose disks, abundant blooms in flat clusters add fall color Qt $8 Eurybia divaricata to dry, shady understories; self-seeds, will naturalize rather quickly; 1-2 (3 for $22) $ Woodland sunflower Bright yellow rays and yellow disks make these sunflowers pop in late Qt $8 Helianthus divaricatus summer; spreads from rhizomes so give it room to shine; 2-5 (3 for $22) $ Alumroot Tiny cream flowers on loose, stiff panicles held above round, heart-shaped Qt $6 Heuchera americana ornamental dark-green leaves; forms lovely clumps in part shade; 1-2 (3 for $16) $ Great blue lobelia Intense blue flowers, 1 long, upper lip with 2 lobes & lower with 3; will Qt $6 Lobelia siphilitica naturalize & bloom in late summer; beautiful color in sun, part-shade; 1-2 (3 for $16) $ Allegheny pachysandra Our native pachysandra; semi-evergreen leaflets; blue-gray leaves have #1 $10 Pachysandra procumbens lovely silvery venation; clump doubles in size each year; 6-10 tall, 20 wide (3 for $27) $

New this year! (C) PERENNIALS (continued) ORDER FORM/2017 (page 4 of 5) more Woodland Gems Woodland phlox Gorgeous light-blue flowers are held above dark-green leaves; foliage Qt $8 Phlox divaricata forms mats as it spreads, a true woodland garden gem; 1-1½ (3 for $22) $ Creeping phlox Violet or purple flat-topped, tubular flowers bloom mid-spring; held above Qt $8 Phlox stolonifera evergreen leaves that form a mat in moist understory; 6-10 tall, 20 wide (3 for $22) $ Bluestem goldenrod Dark green leaves, bright yellow axillary flowers & arching stems, brightens Qt $6 Solidago caesia up the fall landscape; prefers partially-shaded understory; 1-3 (3 for $16) $ Zig-zag goldenrod Goldenrods support 115 species of butterflies and moths; Zig-Zag s flowers Qt $6 Solidago flexicaulis grow in clusters in the leaf axils. Lovely! 1-2 (3 for $16) $ Celandine poppy Large, 1-2 wide, showy yellow flowers highlight the springtime woodland Qt (LQ) $8 Stylophorum diphyllum garden; attractive, deeply lobed, divided leaves. Naturalizes readily (yes!). (3 for $22) $ Tall meadow rue Numerous, starry-looking white flowers held high above lovely dark-green Qt $8 Thalictrum pubescens foliage; best in moist soil, open areas or part-shade; naturalizes easily; 3-5 (3 for $22) $ Foamflower Masses of star-shaped white flowers held on 4-10 long stalks above Qt $8 Tiarella cordifolia attractive, heart-shaped leaves. Spreads readily (yes!!) (3 for $22) $ Christmas fern Easy-to-grow, clump forming, native fern does not require wet conditions, #1 (LQ) $10 Polystichum acrostichoides retains green color year-round; prefers shade/part-shade; 2 (3 for $27) $ Nectar & Pollen Plants for Sun or Part-Sun LQ = Limited Quantities Landscaping on a small piece of property? Consider Swamp Milkweed, Blue Wild Indigo, Roughstemmed Goldenrod, Joe-Pye Weed, and Coral Honeysuckle, which do double duty as butterfly and moth host plants as well as providing excellent sources of nectar and pollen. Perennials and grasses also provide leaves, seeds, and cover for birds and other wildlife. Threadleaf bluestar Beautiful plant for all seasons: sky-blue flowers with narrow petals bloom Qt $6 Amsonia hubricitii in May and long, narrow leaves turn yellow to peach in fall; 3 (3 for $16) $ Eastern bluestar Lovely, low-maintenance, clump-forming perennial, light-blue, star-like Qt $6 Amsonia taberaemontana flowers in terminal clusters; nectar source in May, sun to part-shade; 2-3 (3 for $16) $ Pearly everlasting Flower heads are pearly-white bracts with yellow stamens, white-wooly Qt $6 Anaphalis margaritacea stems & leaf undersides; HP for American Lady & Painted Lady Bfs; 1-3 (3 for $16) $ Field pussytoes Dull-green, wooly leaves readily form mats in well-drained soil; white flowers Qt $8 Antennaria neglecta cluster to form small head atop 10 stem; HP for American Lady Bf; 1 (3 for $22) $ Swamp milkweed Showy pink flowers in umbels attract hairstreaks and skippers, host plant Qt $6 Asclepias incarnata for monarchs, Jun-Jul; medium to wet soils; 2-6 (3 for $16) $ Common milkweed Mauve-pink, fragrant flowers, in 2-4 wide, round clusters, blooms Jun-Jul; Qt $6 Asclepias syriaca preferred monarch HP + essential summer nectar & pollen; spreads; 3-5 (3 for $16) $ Butterfly weed Showy, bright orange flowers; terrific nectar plant for many different species Qt $6 Asclepias tuberosa of butterflies, HP for monarchs; sun, dry soil; 1-2 (3 for $16) $ Blue wild indigo Lovely, indigo-blue, pea-like flowers in loose racemes, attractive blue-black Qt $6 Baptisia australis seedpods, forms 3 w x 3 h clump; HP for frosted elfin butterfly (3 for $16) $ Yellow wild indigo Yellow pea-like flowers on bushy plant, blooms in early summer, blue-gray Qt $6 Baptisia tinctoria leaflets; dry, sandy soil; butterfly host plant; 1-3 (3 for $16) $ Purple coneflower Terrific nectar plant! Large, 2-4 deep, rose flower heads attract butterflies Qt $6 Echinacea purpurea and goldfinches. A must-have! 2-3 (3 for $16) $ Boneset White flowers in small heads forming a broad cluster, blooms late summer Qt $6 Eupatorium perfoliatum and fall, distinctive leaves appear to be pierced by the stem; 2-3 (3 for $16) $ Joe-Pye weed Little Joe Small, pinkish-purple flowers in large clusters held on 3-4 high stems; Qt $6 Eutrochium dubium blooms late summer and fall; pollinator magnet! (3 for $16) $ Liatris (Blazing star) 2-4 high spikes packed with hundreds of pinkish-purple flowers; a top Qt $6 Liatris spicata nectar and pollen plant! (3 for $16) $ Cardinal flower Breathtaking, bright scarlet tubular flowers attract hummingbirds and Qt $6 Lobelia cardinalis butterflies in Jul & Aug; does best in moist soil; 3 high (3 for $16) $ Coral honeysuckle Easy-to-grow, non-invasive, exceptionally long-blooming vine; scarlet, Qt $8 Lonicera sempervirens trumpet-shaped flowers are hummingbird magnet, MHP too; a must-have! (3 for $22) $ Wild bergamot Nectar-rich, lilac-pink flowers in dense heads; 3 high, can be cut back for Qt $6 Monarda fistulosa a second bloom; spreads slowly lovely in any setting! (3 for $16) $ Dotted beebalm Pale yellow, purple-spotted flowers with large pink-tipped green bracts, pale Qt $6 Monarda punctata gray-green leaves; blooms late summer; well-drained soil, sun/part sun; 2-3 (3 for $16) $ Foxglove beardtongue Trumpet-shaped, bright-white flowers arranged in terminal clusters on Qt $6 Penstemon digitalis multiple stems, lovely dark-green leaves; sun to light shade; 2-3 (3 for $16) $

New this year! (C) PERENNIALS (continued) ORDER FORM/2017 (page 5 of 5) more Nectar & Pollen Plants for Sun or Part-Sun LQ = Limited Quantities Wild petunia Abundant, lilac-blue tubular flowers bloom through summer, dark-green Qt $8 Ruellia humilis leaves; well-drained soil in open woodland or full sun; naturalizes; 1½-2 (3 for $22) $ Seaside goldenrod Terminal flowering heads are dense, clustered spikes of bright yellow Qt $6 Solidago sempervirens flowers, important food source for migrating monarchs, salt-tolerant; 1-5 (3 for $16) $ Smooth blue aster Violet-blue rays, flowers 1 wide, attractive, smooth, blue-gray basal leaves; Qt $6 Symphyotrichum laevis blooms August-September; drought-tolerant, easy-to-grow & lovely; 1-3 (3 for $16) $ New England aster Violet-purple rays, abundant flower heads 1-2 wide, forms large clump Qt $6 Symphyotrichum novae- over time; indispensable late-summer nectar & pollen source; 3-5 (3 for $16) $ angliae Hoary vervain Intense purple, tubular flowers in spikes on 2-3 plants; drought-tolerant, Qt $6 Verbena stricta easy-to-grow & lovely summer-bloomer. (3 for $16) $ Culver s root White or purplish small, tubular flowers in dramatic 6 spikes held above Qt $6 Veronicastrum virginicum whorled leaves; clump-forming, prefers moist soil, sun to part-shade; 3-6 (3 for $16) $ New York ironweed Striking, with small, deep red-purple flowers, 30-50 per head; long, lance- Qt $6 Vernonia noveboracensis shaped leaves, prefers moist soil, 4-8 (shorter in dry conditions) (3 for $16) $ Golden alexander Very small, bright yellow flowers in 3 umbels (like Queen Anne s lace); Qt $6 Zizia aurea HP for swallowtail Bf; self-seeds (nice!); 1-3 high (3 for $16) $ Grasses Pink muhly grass Clump-forming native grass with dark green leaves, gorgeous violet-pink, #1 (LQ) $10 Muhlenbergia capillaris cloud-like flowers in late summer; looks good in winter too; 2 (3 for $27) $ Little bluestem Attractive, narrow, foot-long bluish-green leaves turn bronze-orange in Qt $6 Schizachyrium scoparium winter, butterfly host plant; 1-3 (3 for $16) $ Indian grass Clump-forming native grass, stems with very attractive, narrow clusters of Qt $6 Sorghastrum nutans flowers and seeds; flowers late summer, dry soil, sun to partial sun; 3-6 (3 for $16) $ Plant Order CHECK-OUT Order our Special Collections here (the collections are described in more detail on page 1 of the Order Form): Woodland Gems Collection Subtotal for Trees, Shrubs & Perennials (Quantity) Eight (8) plants (+1 free Golden Ragwort): @ $50 = Butterfly Host Plant Collection Twelve (12) plants (+1 free Partridge Pea): @ $70 = Spring-Fall Pollinator Collection Eighteen (18) plants (+1 free Hoary Mountain Mint): @ $99 = Did you purchase 10 or more SHRUBS and/or TREES? If yes, circle your choice of one of the following free: Sweetfern ~ Northern Bayberry ~ Red Chokeberry ~ Beach Plum PLANT PICK-UP HOURS: Friday, May 5 4-6 PM Saturday, May 6 8 AM-Noon Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the South Jersey Shore 75 S. Pomona Rd., Galloway, NJ ~ (609) 965-9400 ~ www.uucsjs.org Mailing address: PO Box 853, Pomona, NJ 08240] TOTAL AMOUNT DUE If you have any unanswered questions, contact event organizer Jesse Connor via email at jesseconnor@gmail.com Please make check or money order payable to UUCSJS and mail it with your Order Form to: UUCSJS Native Plant Sale P.O. Box 853 Pomona, NJ 08240 You may also turn in your check or money order and ORDER FORM on Sunday mornings at the Social Justice table at the UU Center.