Human
Light
and the Winter
Solstice
Sunday,
December
20
from
11:00
am to 4:00 pm
the
day before the Solstice on December 21
will
be celebrated at Humanist Hall with a special brunch,
organic and local,
created by an organic and local chef
with
complementary wine and cheeses.

Please
RSVP if you will be attending.
510-681-8699
After
a reading from Thomas Paine
and
lighting three candles from the Buddhist Temple

for
everlasting compassion, reason, and hope,
We
will engage in a round robin
conversation
on
environmental issues in view of the Copenhagen Conference.
As
Humanists, we do not worship and we do not pray
but we certainly
hope!
Let's
hear what hopes we have for the environment and humanity
in
light of our own compassion and reasoning!
Then
we will open up our conversation into free form talk.
We've put our
HumanLight
Solstice Card
2009
below
to wish you well
through this holiday season!
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Happy Solstice
Winter
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Happy
Humanist
Holidays

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Happy
W
a
l
k
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n
g
in
HumanLight

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From all the
residents
around
Humanist Hall
2009:
Midnight, Tuffy, Fantasy, and Sparkle
and five fat tame wild squirrels
from
the Squeeky Family
including the Midgey twins
who
converted
to bears this winter
and
from Florence,
David, and all the Friends
of the Fellowship of
Humanity this year
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May
Every
Blessing
BE
Yours
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May
Humanism
give
You
COURAGE
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