New monthly social after work at a local watering hole, Nothing fancy and no structure just being in a small autonomous collective partaking is beverages, adult or otherwise and sharing a joke or two.
We have tweeked this event since the debut. The Happy Hour will typically be on the 4th Thursdays of the month and start at 5:30 PM.
The Distillery has typical bar food and pizza. The pizza is pretty good. Friday was just way too busy as the bar was hosting a Bingo night. Thursdays look more low key and they have food and drink specials.
This event is an exception to our in-person meeting policy. The nature of this activity means we will be surrounded by the general public at the places we visit. Most people, including, restaurant staff may not be wearing masks or taking any COVID precautions.
Join host Doug Berger each month as he explores some of the fine eating establishments in the Toledo metro area for lunch.
Looking for a fun time without a boring meeting, then Humanist Nooners is the place to be.
Although the food isn’t free, the conversation will be and it is open to the public. You can even ask Doug about Humanism and freethought.
Many of the venues are picked by Doug, but he is always open to suggestions for future locations. Just suggest
This event is an exception to our in-person meeting policy. The nature of this activity means we will be surrounded by the general public at the places we visit. Most people, including, restaurant staff may not be wearing masks or taking any COVID precautions.
Every so often the sun, moon, and Earth align just right to put on a spectacular show! On April 8, Ohio will experience a one-in-a-lifetime Total Solar Eclipse; an event that won’t occur again in Ohio until 2099.
SHoWLE members and friends who wish to collectively experience the eclipse can meet up near the Market Hall at the Glass City Metropark. This is NOT an official SHoWLE hosted event but is hosted by Metroparks Toledo. Please watch this space or our social media to find our exact location on the day. Bring a blanket and/or camp chairs for comfort and some snacks.
Glass City Metropark A family-friendly event at Glass City will offer prime views of the eclipse on the riverfront of downtown Toledo. Watch the sky through telescopes with solar filters and enjoy a Kids’ Zone with eclipse-themed activities. Eclipse-viewing glasses will be available to borrow. Food and beverages are available for purchase at The Garden by Poco Piatti. Duration of totality: 1 minute, 56 seconds. This event is rain or shine. Even if clouds block the eclipse, stop by the Kids Zone to learn about what’s happening above the clouds.
This event is an exception to our in-person meeting policy. The nature of this activity means we will be surrounded by the general public at the places we visit. Most people, including, restaurant staff may not be wearing masks or taking any COVID precautions.
RSVPs can be optional, where we just want some idea of who is coming, and mandatory, where we have to provide a venue an actual headcount or need a minimum number of people for a certain event for it to actually happen. We can ask for RSVPs for any kind of gathering or event. RSVPs aren’t tied to if we live stream the meeting or event on Zoom. If the event is not a meeting, like volunteering at a Foodbank, then we most likely won’t be live streaming the event. The event post will let you know if there will be a live stream and we will include the Zoom link and phone numbers on the post so you can join in.
Optional RSVP
Just let us know if you plan to join us so we can look for you
New monthly social after work at a local watering hole, Nothing fancy and no structure just being in a small autonomous collective partaking is beverages, adult or otherwise and sharing a joke or two.
We have tweeked this event since the debut. The Happy Hour will typically be on the 4th Thursdays of the month and start at 5:30 PM.
The Distillery has typical bar food and pizza. The pizza is pretty good. Friday was just way too busy as the bar was hosting a Bingo night. Thursdays look more low key and they have food and drink specials.
This event is an exception to our in-person meeting policy. The nature of this activity means we will be surrounded by the general public at the places we visit. Most people, including, restaurant staff may not be wearing masks or taking any COVID precautions.
Join host Doug Berger each month as he explores some of the fine eating establishments in the Toledo metro area for lunch.
Looking for a fun time without a boring meeting, then Humanist Nooners is the place to be.
Although the food isn’t free, the conversation will be and it is open to the public. You can even ask Doug about Humanism and freethought.
Many of the venues are picked by Doug, but he is always open to suggestions for future locations. Just suggest
This event is an exception to our in-person meeting policy. The nature of this activity means we will be surrounded by the general public at the places we visit. Most people, including, restaurant staff may not be wearing masks or taking any COVID precautions.
Believe it or not SHoWLE is not the only Humanist group to have formed in Toledo. Back in 1952, the Toledo Humanist Society was founded by Dr. Gardner Williams. It was active up until the 1980s.
Our friend, Rev. TK Barger, from First Unitarian Church of Toledo, will visit with us and talk about Dr. Williams and the history of Humanist activities in Toledo before SHoWLE existed.
We will be in Community Room A.
To find the room when you enter the branch at the main entrance, on your left is the check out desk. Straight ahead is the reference desk. Walk past the reference desk, where there are some work tables, and on your left you should see a soda pop vending machine. Turn toward the machine and if you look to your left you should see a door – that is Room A.
Unless otherwise noted, our meetings and events are free and open to the public. In-person, in-door meetings and events we STRONGLY recommend attendees wear masks. Speakers can wear them if they choose while speaking. Click more information about our In-person Meeting Policy. SHoWLE has a No Weapons policy
For those not able to join us in-person, we will provide a zoom room which will be a webcam view of the speaker. If there is a Q & A part after the talk we will try to include those on Zoom but we only have one person running – but we will try.
Secular Humanists of Western Lake Erie is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: SHoWLE March 2024 Meeting – Toledo’s Humanist History Time: Mar 9, 2024 10:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Join host Doug Berger each month as he explores some of the fine eating establishments in the Toledo metro area for lunch.
Looking for a fun time without a boring meeting, then Humanist Nooners is the place to be.
Although the food isn’t free, the conversation will be and it is open to the public. You can even ask Doug about Humanism and freethought.
This event is an exception to our in-person meeting policy. The nature of this activity means we will be surrounded by the general public at the places we visit. Most people, including, restaurant staff may not be wearing masks or taking any COVID precautions.
New monthly social after work at a local watering hole, Nothing fancy and no structure just being in a small autonomous collective partaking is beverages, adult or otherwise and sharing a joke or two.
We have tweeked this event since the debut. The Happy Hour will typically be on the 4th Thursdays of the month and start at 5:30 PM.
The Distillery has typical bar food and pizza. The pizza is pretty good. Friday was just way too busy as the bar was hosting a Bingo night. Thursdays look more low key and they have food and drink specials.
This event is an exception to our in-person meeting policy. The nature of this activity means we will be surrounded by the general public at the places we visit. Most people, including, restaurant staff may not be wearing masks or taking any COVID precautions.
Join us for our annual picnic. A social time for SHoWLE members and friends to share some good food. Rain or shine.
We will have hot dogs and hamburgers and providing drinks like soda pop and water. Board Member Ed S. will be handling the grill and will bring some of his well known side dishes. This will be the last Picnic for Ed as he is set to retire and move back home to New York state.
Feel free to bring some snacks or deserts to share. You are also welcome to bring your own entrée and use the grill if you wish.
We welcome any games or sports equipment you have handy and want to share and there is a playground close by for kids to enjoy. Feel free to bring your dog as there is plenty of room for them to play.
This event is FREE and Open to the Public
We have the Whitetail Shelter reserved. The shelter is off parking lot #2 on the main park road.
She writes about the intersection of culture, family, and politics. Her columns have led to interviews on NBC Nightly News, Freethought Radio, and the BBC World Service. Kate’s essays have appeared on Northeast Public Radio and in Slate, Salon, BuzzFeed, Bustle, Vox, and Fine Cooking. She wrote the voiceover script for the Emmy-Award-winning documentary Rising: Rebuilding Ground Zero, and is the author of two previous books, The Neppi-Modona Diaries and A Walk Down the Aisle. She lives on a farm in Albany, New York.
We will be in Community Room A and there will be an opportunity to join us on Zoom. Check out this page a day or two before the event for a Zoom room link.
The link to the book is through Amazon but it should be available through your local library and favorite book stores.
*10 AM 1/13 Update* The in-person part of our meeting this morning is cancelled. This was not an easy decision but the wind and wind-chill was too much to ask people to go outside to come to the library. Since the speaker is visiting via Zoom I hope you will join us there at 11:30 am the link is available on this page.
Unless otherwise noted, our meetings and events are free and open to the public. In-person, in-door meetings and events we STRONGLY recommend attendees wear masks. Speakers can wear them if they choose while speaking. Click more information about our In-person Meeting Policy. SHoWLE has a No Weapons policy