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What: Secular Sundays Brunch

When: Sunday, May 16, 2010 9:30 AM

Where: Panera Bread
3120 New Center Point
Colorado Springs, CO 80922

The North Panera location is booked all month in our time
slot so this time the event will be held at the East location
(Powers and S. Carefree) .

This is a social event without a preset discussion
topic?just like-minded, non-religious people getting together
to both strengthen friendships and make new friends. We plan
to make this a regular event. Many of us probably miss the
sense of community that came from weekly gatherings at
religious services and this is a great way to create community
in a non-religious environment.

We're posting this event with several similar groups including
Secular Families, Pikes Peak Skeptics, Recovering from Religion
and the Freethinkers group." Please RSVP to just one of the groups. Thanks!

Learn more here:
http://www.meetup.com/pikespeakskeptics/calendar/13423774/

Freethinkers Monthly Meeting Wednesday May 26th

Title: Smart Recovery; a self-empowering recovery from addictions

Venue: Gill Foundation Building

Venue Address: 315 E. Costilla

Price: Free

Phone Number: 719-659-5075

Date Wednesday May 26th

Starts 7 p.m.

Event Description: Recovering from addictions without God. Unlike A.A. and other organizations that rely on a "higher" power, Smart Recovery uses scientific methods and individual treatment to help people with substance abuse to understand and overcome obstacles. All those who wish to learn or show support are welcome to attend.

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Religion in Public Schools

Saturday, April 17, 2010. .. 9 AM to 5 PM or 1 PM to 5 PM Click for more details.

 

This is a a one day seminar on how the First Amendment to the US Constitution protects religious freedom in public schools. For teachers, students, parents, administrators, staff, school board members, and open to the public. Teachers can earn 8 hours of in-service credit and, pending approval, it will provide graduate credit through UCCS.