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Programme of events 2000

Monthly meetings

Monthly meetings are held in and around Cambridge, often in members' homes, usually in the evening. Typically there's an invited speaker and always an opportunity for conversation and discussion.

Visitors are welcome at meetings. Please enquire about time and location from the appropriate contact.

Social events

Two or three social events are held each year, as well as monthly informal gatherings.

Here are the events that were organized for 2000       (A different page shows for the current year)

Month

Title, topic or activity

Speaker or organizer

More about the speaker or organizer

January

AGM + talk: Assessing residential homes

Ben Duncan

Ex Lay Assessor

February

Open discussion meeting

Charles Bailey

Deputy Chair of CHG

March

Secular India: What can it teach us?

Babu Gogineni

Executive Director of the International Humanist
and Ethical Union

April

Humanism in Education

Marilyn Mason

Secretary of the BHA Education Committee

May

The Workings of Cambridge Community Health Council

Margaret Sharman

Member of Cambridge CHC and Welfare Officer with local Parkinson's diease group

June

Riverside picnic at Cam Sailing Club
& short sailing trip - weather permitting
(with Camb. Inter-faith Group)

John Harris

CHG member and CSC Vice-commodore

June

Perspectives on Social Services

Jenny Gupta

Officer with Social Services

July

Discussion meeting on 'Why I am a Humanist'

chaired by Charles Bailey

Deputy Chair of CHG

August

Summer garden party

by invitation of Peter & Myrtle Popper

 

September

George Bernard Shaw - who the devil was he?

Fraser Gallie

Retired National Trust Custodian of Shaw's Corner at Ayot and Member of Essex Humanist Group

October

Understanding consciousness

Gerd Sommerhoff

Psychologist

November

Secularism in the 21st Century

Denis Cobell

Secretary of the National Secular Society

December

Yuletide meal

David Andrews

 

 

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