Join the Grand Traverse Humanists on October 27 at 6 PM as we gather to dine at West End Tavern! Great food and great conversations are sure to be had! Please RSVP to Bob at 517-449-3432.
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Join the Grand Traverse Humanists on October 27 at 6 PM as we gather to dine at West End Tavern! Great food and great conversations are sure to be had! Please RSVP to Bob at 517-449-3432. |
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For our November 3 meeting (6 PM at the Traverse Area District Library), the Grand Traverse Humanists will host Dr. Dan Zielinski, who will present a program on the Traverse City FishPass project. Dr. Zelinski is the principal engineer and scientist for the project which will provide a new dam on the Boardman/Ottaway River in downtown … |
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Join the Grand Traverse Humanists on November 16 at 4 PM as we discuss the book "King: A Life," by Jonathan Eig, which won the 2024 Pulitzer Prize for Biography. We will meet at the home of Lin and Rich Foa, 1415 Lake Drive in Traverse City. Please RSVP to Rich at 720-545-8828. Bring a … |
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The next gathering of Hungry Humanists will take place on November 24 at 6pm at Firefly restaurant on Cass St. in downtown Traverse City. Join us for food and conversation, with a view overlooking the FishPass project!Please RSVP to Bob at 517-449-3432. |
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For our December 1 meeting (6 PM at the Traverse Area District Library), Dr. Paul Coussens, Michigan State University professor of animal science, will present a program on avian influenza, aka bird flu. He will discuss the virus itself, natural reservoirs, spillover into mammals including humans, impacts on agriculture, eggs and chickens, and what we … |
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