The newsletter went out today about 10 days later than scheduled. You
will probably not see it until next week.
Unless otherwise indicated, all meetings will be held from 10:30 to noon
at the Society, in the Congress Hotel at 306 W. Franklin St., Suite 102.
On street parking is available.
assisting Movable Feast with our Movable Treats program.
This is a way to have a direct experience Movable Feast.
Fritz, Ron, and I have already indicated that we will be there - JOIN US.
Stephen Meskin
Be among the thousands of people in the Greater Baltimore Metropolitan
Area to Dine Out for Life on Thursday, April 27, 2006.
Or join Adrien and I at Donna's - Snowden River in Columbia for dinner.
For a complete listing of restaurants, click on Participating
Restaurants on the upper
time you have between between 9am 1pm would be appreciated.
If you have volunteered already, you should have received an email
message from me a few minutes ago. If you didn't receive that message,
please contact me as sson as possible so I can get you on the list.
Stephen Meskin
*This Sunday at BES: Discussion at 10:30 am followed by pot luck lunch
and then on to the American Visionary Art Museum where we will be met by
the Museum Founder/Director Rebecca Hoffberger who will introduce the
Exhibit.
There is abundant metered parking near the museum so bring quarters.
Evans
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CC: Rob
1) Discussion on immigration facilitated by Fritz Williams 10:30
tomorrow morning and
2) Movable Treats will be next Sunday July 9.
The following item was left out of the newsletter.
Beginning Sunday Nov 11 and continuing on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of
each month a book discussion group will meet at BES at 9:30 am..
We will discuss the same book over a number of weeks or even months, if
the book warrants.
Our first book is
MAIL NOTICE: The February newsletter should have been received by now in
the Baltimore area. If you haven't received it yet, please let me know
at admin at BaltimoreEthicalSociety.org
Unless otherwise indicated, all meetings will be held from 10:30 to noon
at the Society, in the Congress Hotel
1) Many will remember the wonderful platform given by Joe Pettit in Jan
2006 on The Politics of Racial Inequality in which Joe argued that
racism should be understood both as a problem of laws and policies that
perpetuate racial inequality (housing, education, criminal punishment,
etc.) and
Tonight:
1st Saturday Coffee House
May 5 at 7pm
Poetry . Music . Refreshments . Open Mic . Free (donations appreciated)
Our May coffeehouse features young local poet Olivia Haynes, whose rapid
reading style and vivid portrayals of Baltimore life have won her awards
and much acclaim. Come and
Poetry Group Jan 20, 9:30 am contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Platforms at 10:30 am
Jan 20: Belated Justice for Nazi Resisters Susanne Riveles (see
details below)
Jan 27: The Politics of Presidential Primaries Richard Katz,
Professor of Political Science, JHU (see details below)
Newcomers'
(The newsletter date for the Coffee House was an error.)
April 5 at 7:00 pm: 1st SATURDAY COFFEE HOUSE
poets Freda Mohr Suzy, plus art by Matt Muirhead
Poetry . Music . Refreshments . Open Mic . Donation Requested
reda Mohr resides at the Whole Gallery and is a frequent participant
and/or
AN IMPORTANT CORRECTION TO A NEWSLETTER DATE
End of Season Picnic, Monday May 26 at noon in Parkville. Contact BES
by phone or email for directions.
OTHER COMING EVENTS
May 11 Platform: Messages of Difference by Alan
want next year? facilitated
by Stephen Meskin
Jun 8: Is There a Religion for the 21st Century? What Would it Look
Like? Would it be a religion? facilitated by Diana Bob Corbett
Jun 15: Race; the discussion continues, facilitated by Karen Helm
Jun 22: Can There Be Too Much Democracy? facilitated
*Change: The August Board meeting will be held on Saturday Aug 16 at 4
pm at the end of a full day retreat beginning at 10 am. Members
welcome. Check with a Board member for the location, if you wish to
attend either.
*Jul 27: Visit to Planned Parenthood (one block away) John Nugent We
As usual, the first weekend of the month is chock full of BES activities.
* It begins with the *1st Saturday Coffee House*, Jan. 3 at 7:00 pm,
featuring poet/musician Tom Swiss
* The *Poetry Group* meets Sun. Jan. 4 at 9:30 am
* Platform, Sun Jan 4 at 10:30 am, *An Electricity
The first Sunday of March brings a very interesting platform for
everyone interested in social change. See below.
The Poetry Group which usually meets on the 1st Sunday, will meet next
Sunday, March 8.
We will be collecting MOVEABLE TREATS contributions to Moveable Feast
this Sunday as
of non-theistic parents and others of a
naturalistic world view.
Thanks to Hugh for sending this information along to us.
*
Stephen Meskin
*
Treasurer, BES
5626 Vantage Point Road
Columbia, MD 21044
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410-992-5814
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