Kimberli has written a fantasy novel aimed at young adult readers which is sure to enthrall. If you’d like to participate in this event, email Kimberli@whisperinthewoods @ charter.net for a copy of the book.
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Hans VanSumeren is the director of the Great Lakes Water Studies Institute at Northwestern Michigan College. Why are lakes levels so low right now? What do science and historical trends tell us about the future? Join us for an illuminating discussion of this freshwater resource at our doorstep. |
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All summer long, Grand Traverse Humanists host bike rides on the first Sunday of the month. Usually we start at Darrow Park in Traverse City at 10:30 a.m., bike up to Suttons Bay on the Leelanau Trail, have lunch, and then bike back (or take BATA back to Traverse City). However, we’ve also biked other … |
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We’ll meet to discuss the book The Swerve: How the World Became Modern by Stephen Greenblatt. More information on the book available here: http://www.gthumanists.org/book-club |
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Join us as we welcome Carol Danly, co-founder of Northwest Michigan NT (Neurotypical) Support, a group that provides hope and support to those experiencing the challenges of relating to an adult with Asperger’s Syndrome or autism by creating opportunities to safely share, learn, connect and grow. Danly will speak about her personal experience of having … |
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Join the Grand Traverse Humanists as they lead a paddle trip down the beautiful Crystal River! This trip is appropriate for all skill levels. We’ll meet at 10 a.m. at the access on Fisher Road, just south of Dunn’s Farm Road, a couple miles east of Glen Arbor. The parking lot is run by Sleeping … |
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Hungry Humanists will meet to eat at the new brick oven restaurant Hopscotch (so named because they’re known for their craft beer and scotch). The restaurant is located just east of Four Mile Road off the TART Trail (bike caravans to dinner encouraged!). RSVP to Marlene via email. |