Thursday, February 26, 2009

March Service

Texas Secular Network-

I hope to see you at the March service of the North Texas Church of Freethought, which will take place on Sunday, March 1st at the Wyndham DFW Airport North. The service starts at 10:30 AM, but be sure to arrive at 10:00 AM to fellowship with the other freethinkers and atheists who are proud to call us home. As always, we'll be adjourning immediately after the service at Jason's Deli for lunch and stimulating conversation.

Cash Foley, Susan Eshelman, and Erin Taylor will be giving us their perspectives on the book A Brief History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson, which is a fascinating exploration of the history of science, all the way from the origins of the Cosmos until present day. Written like a novel in which each of the historical persons are integral characters to the overall plot, this book is a favorite of many, and you'll love learning how it's impacted your fellow freethinkers.

Also, it's almost time for our Rummage/Garage Sale Extravaganza (April 4th at Traders' Village) and we need your stuff. Please bring your stuff to the March service or to the drop off point nearest you (see below) between now and March 31st.

Types of Items needed:

  • Clothing
  • Tools
  • Trinkets
  • Books (to be sold on Amazon)
  • Kitchen stuff
  • Anything you think might sell

Things not needed:
  • FOOD/Beverage*
  • Large furniture (transport issues)**
  • Anything illegal/obscene

If you're not able to make it to the March service, you may contact one of the following people to arrange to drop off your old belongings between now and March 31st.

Euless
    Cody & Alexandra Evans
    1200 fuller wiser rd  
    cje1301@hotmail.com
    817-437-6328

North Richland Hills

    Brad & Ginger Watson
    woodelves116@yahoo.com
    7324 cross keys dr
    817-281-8583

Rockwall
    Keith and Suzette Geissler
    kgeissler@gmail.com
    7318 Birchmont Drive

Irving
    Zach and Andrea Moore
    zach@drzach.net
    304 Moss Hill Road
    214-557-5916


*Food and drink can be brought for consumption but not for sale per traders village lease agreement. This includes alcoholic beverages.

**If you have large furniture that you can arrange to have transported to Traders' Village, then you may do so.

Also, be sure to check our website calendar and Meetup.com page for all the detailed information on the activities this month- there's lots more going on!

See you on Sunday!

Zachary Moore, PhD
Executive Director
North Texas Church of Freethought



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