Newsletter: Week of December 26, 2016

From the Program Director

Sarah Chandonnet

We won't be hosting a program at the Hub this Sunday, Jan 1, but we're excited to launch back into our Winter/Spring series beginning Jan 8. Check out the upcoming programs below, and we'll see you soon! As always, stay updated on all programs by visiting our website: humanisthub.org

Also: local community members would like to invite anyone interested to join them for lunch at Panera in Porter Square at 1:30 on New Years Day. Email Jesse with any questions
Upcoming Programs

Jan 8: Ted Meissner: Mindfulness & Secular Humanism
Join Ted Meissner, host of Present Moment: Mindfulness Practice and Science podcast and Executive Director of the Secular Buddhist Association for a conversation about the role mindfulness and meditation can play in Humanist community. 1:30-3:00pm, 30 JFK Street. Read more here.

Jan 15: Dr. Erik Gregory: Collecting Words of Wisdom
How can literature support us in times of change and loss? Please bring your "words of wisdom" and join us for an exploration of how literature can shape our humanism, and our lives. 1:30-3:00pm, 30 JFK Street. Read more here.

Jan 22: Greg Epstein: Masculinity in 2017 & What It Means to Be Male Today
Join Humanist Chaplain Greg Epstein for his monthly talk at the Hub - with music, discussion circles, food, and more. 1:30-3:00pm, 30 JFK Street. Read more here.

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Remembering Carrie Fisher
We are deeply saddened to hear of the death of Carrie Fisher, our Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, who we were lucky to meet and work with back in April. See our full statement here, and keep an eye out for another email from us tonight or tomorrow.
Greater Boston Humanists Brunch 
Jan 7: Join GBH for their annual solstice luncheon and speaker event. RSVP required.  
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