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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We’ll discuss American Humanist Association executive director Roy Speckardt’s book “Creating Change Through Humanism.” The address is Scott and Suzette Blair’s home. Bring a dish to share if you like. About the book: Humanism is “the radical idea that you can be good without a god.” That’s how Roy Speckhardt, the longtime executive director of … |
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Grand Traverse Humanists will welcome Greg LaCross with a presentation on genetics and its applications in the modern world. The field of genetics and molecular biology has grown exponentially over the last 100 years. Great strides have been made in understanding the human genome and how it can be manipulated for various purposes that are … |
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Grand Traverse Humanists present a talk with Karen Puschel Segal on U.S.-Cuban relations. For sixty years, the relationship has been plagued by distrust and antagonism. Hoping to thwart Fidel Castro, successive U.S. administrations have tried to isolate the island country economically and diplomatically. In fact, the U.S. has sanctioned Cuba longer than any other country. … |
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Join the Grand Traverse Humanists for dinner out! Meet at Red Mesa Grill at 6:30 p.m. for a delicious meal with friends both old and new. RSVP to Heather by email or text. |
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