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Transition Towns
Lorely Lloyd






MONTHLY MEETINGS
2010

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January 19th
Transition Towns

Lorely Lloyd


February 16th
Can the concept of Darwinism
become a cult or a pseudo-religion?

Andrew Brown


March 16th
Volunteering in South Africa

Bill and Sally Smith


April 20th
British or European?

A Discussion on how
we see ourselves
Roger Letch

May 18th
ShelterBox

Speaker from ShelterBox

June 15th
Euthanasia/Assisted suicide

Dr. Linnea Glynn-Rule

July 20th
Open Meeting

conducted by the Chair

August 17th
Open Meeting

conducted by the Chair

September 21st
RE in schools

Peter Wood/Speaker

October 19th
Ghosts?

Sharing experiences
Wally Walington

November 16th
AGM


December
NO MEETING

      
      
    

The Cornwall Humanists Group was founded in 1991, and is affiliated to the British Humanist Association and the National Secular Society. We promote Humanism and represent atheists, agnostics and the like-minded throughout Cornwall and beyond. We provide friendship, and a forum for discussion and support. In the National Census of 2001 about 16%, over 80,000 people in Cornwall, declared themselves to have "No Religion". breakdown of religion in Cornwall (they are not all members).




We meet every third Tuesday of the month for discussions and we have occasional speakers (see DIARY page) in the Killifreth Room of Chacewater Village Hall, except December, when there is no meeting. We usually have about six social events each year, hosted by members or outings to places of interest.


Do Humanists celebrate christmas?


HUMANISM for schools


See what pupils think of RE


why I joined Cornwall Humanists


Legal Humanist weddings up 64% in Scotland


Faith schools by 'ACCORD'