CLIMATE CONSCIOUSNESS

at DEARBORN FIRST UMC

 

CLIMATE CONSCIOUSNESS
Fall Spruce-Up Day

Saturday, September 14, 9 a.m. - noon
Dearborn First UMC • 22124 Garrison

Continuing on our goal to transform the church grounds into more sustainable surroundings (less water, less maintenance, more native plantings).

Come help prepare the church grounds for winter-
Clean up, Spruce up, Weed out!!

Service project Day for Youth/Kids
Gathering & Fellowship while raking/digging/weeding for Adults

Consider joining us to work, chat and enjoy each other’s company.
If you are able to garden - or not - come and join in!

Bring shovels, landscape recycle bags, hard rakes, work gloves, watering cans,
hand trowels or whatever you enjoy using.
If you’re not able to work, bring water or easy-to-eat snacks for the team, if you’d like.

Come help improve our corner of the world -
Hope to see ya there!

For more information, contact Doug Marks: climate@DearbornFirstUMC.org

Photo of church garden with a Certified Wildlife Habitat Sign

In 2022, Dearborn First Climate Consciousness Team received official certification recognizing our property as a wildlife habitat, committed to sustainably providing essential elements to support wildlife such as birds, pollinators, butterflies, and other animals.

ROUGE RESCUE
Earth Day CleanUp

Dearborn First UMC volunteers helped move nearly 1,200 pounds of trash and debris!

On Earth Day 2023, DFUMC Climate Consciousness Team joined up with Friends of the Rouge to clean up areas of Fort Street Bridge Interpretive Park and Dearborn Street area in Detroit. Volunteer magnet fishers pulled steel from the river while our volunteers picked up trash, broken glass, tires and other litter in an effort to keep our community clean and safe.

It was a great day of creation care!

TO PARTICIPATE IN DFUMC CREATION CARE PROJECTS,
Contact Doug Marks, Climate Consciousness Team Chairperson: Climate@DearbornFirstUMC.org

READING CORNER:

Could a Climate-Friendly Yard Actually Be Better for
Curb Appeal?

Making changes to take your yard from high-maintenance (and resource-draining) to eco-friendly can save you time and money—and even give you a new level of curb appeal. Read more.

By Kristine Gill | Published on June 1, 2022. | Better Homes & Gardens

Are you/we ready…

to educate ourselves and become engaged with each other and local organizations to become better stewards of our earth? 

TAKE THE ONLINE SURVEY: Share your thoughts on climate care and how you’d like to get involved.

DOWNLOAD THE INFORMATION PACKET: Containing much of the information found on this web page, as well as the online survey and next steps / upcoming events.

 

(State Dept./L. Rawls), from the website: https://share.america.gov/our-ocean-should-be-trash-free/


THINK GLOBAL…    

Climate Change Myths*:

…ACT LOCAL

What local resources are available?

There are a number of local organizations that consult, educate, and provide opportunities for individuals to become active in their communities as stewards of our environment and our earth:

The Detroit River Coalition, Friends of the Rouge, Great Lakes Now, Belle Isle Conservancy are just a few.

We invite you to investigate…

Image: Detroit River Coalition website (https://www.detroitrivercoalition.com)

Additional Opportunities to Connect, Care, and Serve!