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The 2nd Annual

Toast to Darwin
 Darwin Day Celebration!

Tuesday, February 12, 2008, 7 pm

Redline, 59 JFK St., Harvard Square, Cambridge

Raise a glass to celebrate science & humanity on the occasion of Charles Darwin’s birthday!  Free admission, appetizers and birthday cake, plus food and drink at regular prices. Guests are invited to bring toasts, poems, limericks, readings, stories, songs, Darwin impersonations, and whatever else might add to the festivities as we honor the man who put us in our rightful, natural  place.

 Why Darwin Day?

The objective of Darwin Day Celebration is to encourage organizations and individuals to celebrate Science and Humanity every year, on, or near, February 12, Darwin's birthday. At this juncture in history, the world has become so small and interdependent that we need a Global Celebration to promote a common bond among all people. The Darwin Day Celebration was founded on the premise that science, like music, is an international language that speaks to all people in very similar ways. Charles Darwin is a worthy symbol on which to focus, in order to build a Global Celebration of Science and Humanity that is intended to promote solidarity among all people of the earth. 

(adapted from the Darwin Day Celebration website)

Sponsors:

    ~ Boston Atheists

    ~ Center for Naturalism
   
~ Humanist Association of Massachusetts 
    ~ Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard
    ~
Metro-Boston Intercollegiate Secular Coalition:   
             Bentley Secular Student Alliance
             Brandeis Humanists
            
Harvard Secular Society & Campus Atheists, Skeptics and Humanists
  
          Tufts Freethought Society
   
~ Redline

For further information call Tom Clark, Center for Naturalism, 617-480-8846

 

Read about the 2007 party and what to wear for Darwin Day 2008 here.

Pictures from the 2007 Darwin Day Party are here, here and here.

(Thanks to Charlie Musselman and Skepchick.Org)
 

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