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Our February 2010 newsletter is now available for download on our newsletter page.

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Upcoming meetings (at USNH, 700 Hartford Turnpike, Hamden, Link to map of USNH location unless otherwise noted)

When What
Saturday, February 6th
2:30 PM

Humanist Conversations: "Humanism:What For?"

Science marches on. Are the effects always, without reservation, blessings? The possibilities that the development of a cheap, easy, and wide net test for genes linked to some truly dreadful diseases or syndromes are wonderful or maybe dreadful. We will look at a brief news report and a somewhat more detailed written news story. Then the conversation will follow the inclinations of our participants. Join us Saturday, February 6 at 2:30 p.m. in the library at 700 Hartford Turnpike in Hamden. Refreshments will be served.

Friday, February 12th
7:00 PM
Darwin Day Dinner

The Congregation for Humanistic Judaism will be holding their second annual Darwin Day Dinner on Friday, February 12, at 7:00 p.m. at Quattro Pazzi Restaurant, 65 Fillow Street, Norwalk.

The program includes a lecture, “Evolution of the Universe,” presented by Charles David Bailyn, the Thomas E. Donnelley Professor of Astronomy & Physics at Yale University. Tickets cost $60 ($55 before January 31) and seating is limited.

Reserve your place by mailing your check payable to Darwin Day Committee to: 249 Chestnut Hill Road, Norwalk CT 06851. For more information, contact the Southern Connecticut Darwin Day Committee by calling John Levin at (646) 371-9280 or emailing him at jlevin@tfm-llc.com, or Craig Tomarkin at ctomarkin@aol.com. You can also visit http://www.humanisticjews.org/darwin/.

Monday, February 15th
7:30 PM
Monthly Meeting: "Far Beyond Darwin’s Fondest Dreams"

Our featured speaker will be our own Dr. David Schafer. Since February is Darwin Month, we will once again celebrate the incalculable change wrought by one man in humanity’s understanding of ourselves and our place in the universe. Explaining some of the basic concepts and methods of “Evo-Devo,” (the emerging science of the Evolution of Development, a blend of evolution and embryonic development) illustrated by segments from the December 29 installment of NOVA on PBS, entitled “What Darwin Never Knew,” David will attempt to give an appreciation of the fabulous promise of this research for our future understanding of the detailed panorama of the molecular machinery underlying evolution, something “Darwin Never Knew.”

We'll start with a half an hour of coffee and conversation at 7:30 PM. The talk will start after brief announcements at 8:00 PM.

Saturday, February 20th
3:00 PM
“Sumerian Texts And The Book Of Genesis”

The third in our series of monthly discussions on “The Bible from the Standpoint of Scientific and Historical Analysis” will be held on Saturday, February 20 from 3:00 - 5:00 p.m., in the library at 700 Hartford Turnpike in Hamden. Handouts will be available to accompany our studies of: The origins of the science of archeology; the timeline of the Stone, Copper, Bronze, and Iron Ages in Mesopotamia; the timeline of the Sumerian, Akkadian, Assyrian, and Babylonian Empires; an introduction to isotopic dating techniques, beginning with carbon-14 dating; the oldest known cities in the Middle East; and finally, a comparison of early Mesopotamian creation myths with the first and second Biblical creation myths.

Sunday, February 21st
2:30 PM
February board and standing committee meetings. All members are welcome to attend.
Tuesday, February 23rd
7:00 PM
Hartford-area social dinner at Michel Angelo’s Pizzeria, 825 Cromwell Ave., Rocky Hill. Link to map of Michel Angelo's Pizzeria location.
Monday, March 1st
7:00 PM
New Haven area social dinner at Equinox Diner, 285 Boston Post Rd, Orange. Link to map of Equinox Diner location. Call the restaurant at (203) 298-4100 if you need directions.
Sunday, March 14th
3:00 to 5:00 PM
cover of 'Letters from the Earth' by Mark Twain

Book discussion on Letters from the Earth, by Mark Twain. It's available at many public libraries as well as at bookstores and online.

Notes

Dinners: If you're planning to attend one of our social dinners, please RSVP to editor@cthumanist.org, so we can give the restaurant a rough head count.

You can RSVP for the dinners and most HAC events via meetup.com.

Titles selected for our book discussions can be found in most local libraries or ordered from bookstores such as Amazon.


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