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Helping Children in the North Carolina Court System
Extraordinary Ventures 200 S. Elliott Rd, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesNicole Roman, Guardian ad Litem District Administrator in North Carolina, will speak to us about the program. Its mission is to provide trained independent advocates to represent and promote the best interests of abused, neglected, and dependent children in the state court system, and to work expediently toward a plan that ensures these children are […]
A World We Want to Live In: Bett Padgett and Her Music
Extraordinary Ventures 200 S. Elliott Rd, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesBett Padgett uses music to express her thoughts about today’s social, political, and environmental climate. Her thoughtful and carefully crafted songs shine through with a vision of a world we want to live in. A multi-instrumentalist, she will accompany herself using innovative guitar techniques and banjo in styles that cross the borders of Celtic, Old-time, […]
Stone Soup Thanksgiving Celebration
Extraordinary Ventures 200 S. Elliott Rd, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesOn November 24th, EHST will hold its annual “Stone Soup” celebration. We will tell the history of Stone Soup, and then we will each be given an opportunity to express what we can be thankful for in our lives. (Please note that being "thankful" does not require theism; nontheists can be thankful too!) We will make […]
Right to Die Movement
EHST member, Jay Niver, reviews recent developments in the contentious debate over Medical Aid in Dying (MAiD), including the Canadian model and the failed effort to bring an NC bill to the floor this past spring. Jay and his sister Gretchen produced an award-winning documentary film about the planned death of their father in 1998. […]
Poetry for Humanists
Extraordinary Ventures 200 S. Elliott Rd, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesEHST Friend Hugh Giblin will provide his own poetry, as well as the writings of others, as we seek to enjoy poetry as an expression of our common humanity and of our own roots in Humanism. Guest poets are Michael Hansen, also a writer, and Pam Baggett, a well known local poet.