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Tree of Life UU Offers Climate Change/Climate Justice Curriculum
The religious education program of the Tree of Life U.U. Congregation in McHenry offers a Climate Chan new curriculum for 4-12 grade.

The religious education program of the Tree of Life Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 5603 West Bull Valley Road in McHenry, is pleased to announce a breakthrough new curriculum for 4-12 grade students starting on Sunday, January 12.
In Climate Change/Climate Justice topics will include: Food Supply, Human Health, Immigration, Energy, Transportation, and much more. Using curricula from the Unitarian Universalist Association and Alliance for Climate Education in combination with many guest speakers to share their experience with local climate concerns in McHenry County the congregation hopes to increase awareness and empower youth to take action.
The program will welcome interested students beyond the congregation community.
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Classes will be held on Sunday mornings from 10:45 to 12:15. Parents may now register their new students on line. For more information and the registration form, contact Interim Director of Religious Education Heather Madaus at dre@treeoflifeuu.org or call the Tree of Life office at 815 322-2464.