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Past Events: First Annual Spring Equinox Brunch - March 30th, 1:00pm - Changsho Restaurant
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Happy Spring from HAM! We have a special announcement in advance of our next newsletter to add to your personal calendars:

The First Annual HAM Spring Equinox Brunch

Sunday March 30, 2008 we invite HAM members and guests to celebrate the arrival of Spring at our first Equinox Brunch. We will gather at Changsho Restaurant (1712 Mass. Ave between Harvard and Porter Square) at 1:00 pm for food and good spirits. Changsho serves an all-you-care-to-eat Asian buffet including Chinese dishes and sushi for $18.95 a person (drinks are extra), and has a semi-private area with large tables we have reserved for the occasion. Payment by cash or check only, please.



We have invited leader Zachary Bos and a few guests from the Boston Atheist Meet-up as our members Marcia Weiss and Stuart Wamsley lead a discussion "Even Freethinkers Need Community: Recruiting New Members in the Internet Age". This casual discussion will consider successful ways to increase interest and membership in humanist and secular organizations going forward.

Changsho has its own parking lot for customers across the street from the restaurant. There is street parking on Mass, Ave. as well. Please let Tom Ferrick know you are attending by Saturday morning, March 29 so we can fine-tune the reservations.

HAM is following up on our successful Winter and Summer Solstice luncheons in Central Square to add to our Humanist celebrations of the turning of the seasons, without supernaturalism. Please consider attending what promises to be a casual and very social Humanist celebration.




  
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. Posted by: masshuma on Monday, March 17, 2008 - 04:28 PM   .
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