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<b>Snack team G-L</b><br>
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Tonight and tomorrow, Sunday Nov. 12 at 12:30 pm<br>
THE EIGHT COMMITMENTS OF ETHICAL CULTURE A Series of Pot Luck Suppers
and Ethical Discussions<br>
<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Take a close-up look at your own
religious and ethical values, explore core Ethical Culture principles,
and share your thoughts with a small group of Baltimore Ethical Society
members and friends at a series of Saturday evening pot luck
discussions.</span><span style="font-size: 6pt;"></span><span
style="font-size: 12pt; font-style: italic;"><br>
You can find more information and the text of the 8 Commitments on page
7 of the November newsletter or on our Web site<a target="_self"
href="http://www.BaltimoreEthicalSociety.org">
http://www.BaltimoreEthicalSociety.org/</a> under Calendar. <br>
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The following item was left out of the newsletter.<br>
<u>Book Discussion Sunday Nov 12 at BES at 9:30 am.</u> We will
discuss Noam Chomsky's "Hegemony and Survival: America's Quest for
Global Dominance" Paperback copies may be purchased at the Society for
$10. The discussion for Nov 11 will focus on the first two chapters:
1. Priorities and Prospects & 2. Imperial Strategy.<br>
For more information call Bob Corbett at 410-268-3346 or check check
out our Web site </span><span
style="font-size: 12pt; font-style: italic;"><a target="_self"
href="http://www.BaltimoreEthicalSociety.org">
http://www.BaltimoreEthicalSociety.org/</a> under Calendar. <br>
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<u>Platform Nov. 12: “A Sense of Self” Fritz Williams, Leader</u><br>
There is a great deal of loneliness in this crowded world and a
tremendous unfulfilled hunger for intimacy. But one of the reasons we
are lonely is the fact that we are often incapable of enjoying our own
company, and we are not intimate with ourselves. Fritz Williams
explores some of the possibilities and pitfalls of self-awareness and
what it means to have a healthy sense of self.<br>
Fritz Williams is Leader of the Baltimore Ethical Society and
serves as primary speaker, teacher, pastor, and organizational leader.
Fritz also performs weddings and commitment ceremonies. He has worked
as a parish priest in the Episcopal church, and as a writer and
producer at public TV stations in Harrisburg, PA, and Detroit, MI.<br>
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