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Past meeting

HOH MAIN CITY-WIDE GATHERING

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Saturday, May 17, 2008 at 1:00 PM
Bayland Community Center
Houston, TX 77074

4.5 (2 ratings)

Meeting Description

Who

Everyone is welcome!

Why

Fellowship with Humanists, atheists, agnostics, and freethinkers - and enjoy the stimulating presentation and discussion!

Organized by

"The Bayland Community Center is small enough to find us easily."
--Daniel Strain

Details

Our monthly gathering is the cornerstone of all HOH activities. We generally start with a reception and follow with a presentation and then questions and/or discussion. The presentations range from a wide variety of interesting topics. As with all of our meetings and events, the HOH Monthly Meeting is open to anyone to attend! To keep up on the planned topics, see www.HumanistsOfHouston.org/gathering.htm

Note to all:
Please be aware of our ongoing Canned Goods Program! We are asking folks to get into the habit of picking up just ONE extra can when grocery shopping, then bring them to the monthly city-wide Gathering. They will be donated to the End Hunger Network.

Note to parents:
Child care IS available at the Monthly Gatherings! Please RSVP each time and mention you are bringing children, so we know to alert our child care volunteer.

WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU SATURDAY! :)

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Who Attended

The organizer estimated that 59 people attended.

  • Wilfred Lyon
    "Good. I thought that Nabil and Tobias were a bit "too", too passionate. I'm not involved directly and so am not that involved. I would have liked that they address the humanist approach. Tobias mentioned it, but didn't give a humanist perspective to the solution, not did he even consider that Israel would ever see being a part of a state with Palestine. Maybe he has the correct assessment from living there, but couldn't even discuss that concept."

  • Daniel Strain
    +33 guests