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Humanist celebrations

June 17th, 2008

posted by Cptn

Mary Wollstonecraft
If you’ve been a little curious about what people are on about when they put ‘Humanist’ in the spot for religion on their Facebook profile, then pop along to Birdwood House in Totnes on Thursday June 26 at 7.30pm.

Local celebrants, Jonathan Taylor, Stephen Peckham and Ann Mitchell will talk about their role in naming ceremonies, weddings and funerals (the picture is John Opie’s protrait of Mary Wollstonecraft - humanist and mother for Frankstein’s mother, so to speak).Further more information, telephone local Humanist contact Hazel Fuller on 01803 864156 or visit the Devon Humanists website.

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