Monday 10 June 2013

We're delighted that Andrew Copson Chief Executive of the British Humanist Association will come to speak on The Rise of Humanism. In his third visit to West Dorset, Andrew will explore the implications of Humanism and will describe the work of the British Humanist Association, to which West Dorset Humanists is affiliated.

Thursday June 27th 2013 at 7.30 p.m. At the Wessex Royale Hotel, 32 High Street West, DORCHESTER DT1 1UP.

Come and hear more on June 27th. Everyone's welcome. The talk is free, with a suggested donation of £2.00

Tuesday 16 April 2013

April meeting of West Dorset Humanists

The next WDH meeting takes place at Wessex Royale Hotel, 32 High St West, Dorchester DT1 1UP at 7.30 on Tuesday, 23rd April.  Mat Cousell will be talking to us about moral and ethical dilemmas in modern films - a Humanist take on Hollywood!

Saturday 2 March 2013

The next meeting of West Dorset Humanists will be held on Tuesday 26th March at 7.30 at The Wessex Royale Hotel, High West Street, Dorchester. Join us for a discussion on What Humanists Believe - Humanism in the 21st Century. The meeting is free with a suggested donation of £2. Everyone is welcome.

Thursday 24 January 2013

Next meeting

The next meeting of West Dorset Humanists will be held on Wednesday 27th February at 7.30om at The Wessex Royale Hotel, 32 High West Street, Dorchester.  Amy Waldon will talk on Humanist Chaplains in Prison. Amy will look at the inequalities faced by non-religious prisoners and how the British Humanist Association and HM Prison Service are seeking to address them through a pilot involving pastoral care at HMP Winchester. The talk is free with a suggested donation of £2.

Wednesday 9 January 2013

The next meeting of West Dorset Humanists will be held on Thursday 24th January at 7.30 pm at the Wessex Royale Hotel, High West Street, Dorchester. David Croman will lead a lively, informative and illustrated talk on 'Charles Darwin - his life, ideas and influence. David is a local author, psychologist and wildlife photographer so it promises to be a fascinating evening. The talk is free but donations of £2 are welcome.