Posted on May 7, 2014 by Roger Brewin
Booth 416
Drink deep from the latest books by our own Humanist Press authors and other Humanist writers; dive into a pool of nationwide social justice opportunities - immigration reform and opposition to censorship; quench your thirst for updates on cooperative projects on leadership training and humanist community.
All this and the latest info on local Humanist groups and programs in the UU universe; engagement with representatives of local and regional secular organizations; the latest copy of the Journal of Religious Humanism and a collection of freethought wit and wisdom on stickers, pins and magnets.
Plus the chance to meet and greet HUU Board members and booth volunteers - experts tell us they are the liveliest folks at the General Assembly!
Stop by - refresh yourself, ask a question, give your opinion, renew your membership, get a UU Humanist namebadge ribbon to show your Humanist pride, peruse the displays, purchase a pin-on, stick-on slogan or some more substantial reading, make a new commitment to humanist values, make a new friend, make your day at GA!
Some say it will be worth the trip to Providence just to stop by the HUUmanists booth; some say you sense a deep and resonant pulsing there that is the heartbeat of UUism; some say you can't have more fun with your clothes on; all we know is - it's all good, but it won't be perfect till you get there. See you at the booth?
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"Some say it will be worth the trip to Providence just to stop by the HUUmanists booth"
Yes, it was! I stayed at a friend's house, parked in the wrong spot in her parking lot, and my car was towed ($141 to get it out! grrr)... and it was STILL worth it!
For those behind the booth and at those I met later that night, it was great to meet you and I hope to see or talk with you all again sometime.
-Bob Kinkaid from North Andover MA