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What's New?
Our August 2010 newsletter is now available for download on our newsletter page.
Be sure to sign up for our e-mail list to get advance notification of events.
Upcoming meetings (at USNH, 700 Hartford Turnpike, Hamden, unless otherwise noted)
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Thursday, August 29th
7:00 PM |
Hartford-area social dinner at Michel Angelo’s Pizzeria, 825 Cromwell Ave., Rocky Hill. . |
Sunday, August 1st
3:00 to 5:00 PM |
Book discussion on Paul Robeson: A Biography, by Martin Bauml Duberman. It's available at many public libraries as well as at bookstores and online.
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Monday, August 2nd
7:00 PM |
New Haven area social dinner at Circle Diner Restaurant, 441 Post Rd, Fairfield. . Call the restaurant at (203) 255-9177 if you need directions. |
Saturday, August 7th
2:30 PM |
Humanist Conversations: “Belief & Survival”
We will watch a short video of Michael Shermer explaining how the human tendency to believe strange things boils down to two of the brain’s most basic, hard-wired survival skills. He explains what they are, and how they get us into trouble. We’ll also discuss how they keep us out of trouble.
Refreshments will be served.
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Saturday, August 14th 2:00 to 5:00 PM |
“The Historicity of Jesus and Early Christianity” (Wrap-Up, Part 1) Thus far we ve laid out the known facts about events leading up to the founding of a new religion, Christianity. Using handouts, short video clips, and discussion of specific issues we will now start to put together the various facts we have learned up to this point, and will discuss how best to explain what must have happened in the first century of the Common Era in order to account for the explosion of Christianity in the succeeding centuries.
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Monday, August 16th
7:30 PM |
Monthly Meeting: “Absolute Infidel, Absolute Nomad” For our August meeting, Michelle (Mickey) Koth and David Schafer will discuss Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s latest autobiographical book, “Nomad.” Their review of her earlier book “Infidel,” “Absolute Infidel: The Evolution of Ayaan Hirsi Ali” appeared in the January/February 2008 issue of The Humanist.
We'll start with half an hour of coffee and conversation at 7:30 PM. The main talk will follow brief announcements at 8:00 PM.
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Sunday, August 29th
2:30 PM |
August board and standing committee meetings. All members are welcome to attend. |
Sunday, September 5th
noon to 4:00 PM |
HAC members are invited to a pot-luck picnic at Crystal Lake in Middletown, hosted by Brian Ditter and Tara McLaughlin. |
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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