Ohio-Meadville/St. Lawrence District Annual Meeting (Day 1)
HUUmanists table and immigration arts display Read more about Ohio-Meadville/St. Lawrence District Annual Meeting (Day 1) »
HUUmanists table and immigration arts display Read more about Ohio-Meadville/St. Lawrence District Annual Meeting (Day 1) »
Including Ribbons Not Walls art project & Los Gatos Commemoration Read more about Social Justice with a Humanist Face »
Roger Brewin, at Chicago Area Liberal Minister's meeting Read more about Ribbons Not Walls display & Los Gatos Commemoration »
The Concord Area Humanistsare going to have a joint celebration of Charles Darwin and Abraham Lincoln’s birthday, complete with excellent speaker, cake, balloons and the whole works. Come help us celebrate reason and science and the good they have contributed to the world. Read more about Concord Area Humanists' Darwin Day Event »
To commemorate the birth of Charles Darwin on 12 Feb 1809 please join in trying to lift the veil of ignorance that for too many people surrounds the Theory of Evolution. Read more about The Darwin We Don't Know »
The legal director of the American Humanist Association’s Appignani Humanist Legal Center will speak at the Westport Library on Monday evening, February 10, at a program sponsored by the Humanists and Freethinkers of Fairfield County.
David Niose, a Massachusetts attorney since 1990, has advocated for church/state separation and the rights of humanists and other nontheists, and is currently involved in implementing a legal strategy to enforce the rights of these groups via the avenue of equal protection law in his home state. Read more about Secular Leader, David Niose, to Speak on Equal Rights »
Join us to learn
“The Future of Plants”
At the Darwin Day Dinner Celebration
Saturday, February 8, 2014,
with cocktail hour, full course dinner, fascinating conversation, a science quiz, and a presentation by the head of Yale University’s graduate School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Sir Peter Crane FRS. Read more about The Future of Plants & the Darwin Day Dinner Celebration »
We all have topics and issues we feel passionately about.
Maybe your spouse, friends, children, work associates, or the person next to you on the train or plane does not want to hear you go on about these topics.
The next HFFC meeting on 13 January is your chance to Sound Off to an interested and sympathetic audience. Read more about "Sound Off!" with Humanists and Freethinkers of Fairfield County »
People of all beliefs are welcome at these discussions. Humanist education for older children and childcare are provided.
For more information on the Humanist Forum of Central Kentucky (HUUmanists & AHA) contact HFCK President Staci Maney, staci@olliegee.com. Read more about "The Historical Jesus" Discussion at UU Church of Lexington, KY »