April 17
@
11:30 am
–
12:30 pm
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.
Free
March 20
@
11:30 am
–
12:30 pm
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.
Free
Secular Humanists of Western Lake Erie(SHoWLE) plans to have many activities that don’t fit into the classic general meeting format. Doug Berger, SHoWLE President, started off the non-meeting programing by hosting a lunch get together at a local restaurant.
The first Humanist Nooner, as it is called, took place at the Panera Bread in Maumee. Even though only four people showed up, Doug considers it a success.
“Even if one person shows up I would mark it as a win,” Doug said. “You can’t start something from scratch and expect a hundred people to show up. I knew that when starting up SHoWLE itself.”
Those that attended were happy with the good service and the conversation included politics, religion, and why Sylvania Township hates TARTA.
Doug will host these lunches each month on the 3rd Wednesday. He is open to suggestions for the next location to check out.
If you want to host your own event, use our contact form to send a message to Doug. The more events there are the better for the group.