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MN Atheists Pub Crawl
Have you been looking for an excuse to get out of the house and hang out with atheists? Here's your chance! We'll be crawling from Nomad World Pub at 7 PM on May 16th to Town Hall Brewery at 8:30 PM, then stopping at the Corner Bar for some atheist-friendly comedy. Shirts are $5 for Members, $10 for Non-Members. Click here to RSVP .
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A Building for Minnesota Atheists
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| Kathy Alme Robin Anderson Anonymous August Berkshire (2) Charles Boltuck Dean Borghorst Jack Caravela Dan Carnicom Richard & LaGretta Dean Tom Dooley Cynthia Egli Norman Ehrentreich Erik Englebretson Andy Flamm Eric Frame Dorothy French Kevin Hardisty Kristine Harley Guy Harper Mike Haubrich |
Bruce Honnigford
Laura Hutt
Geri Jensen
Ron Julien
George Kane
Brian Knoblock (3)
James Koran
Jerrold and Joyce Larson
June Haiyan Li
Christopher Matthews
Vanita Mishra
Shirley Moll
Rod Monroe
Bob Muldoon
Ted Nagel
Bill Paulson
Steve Petersen
Jerry Rauser
Matthew Richardson (3)
Tom Riddering
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Lee Salisbury
Paul Schenck (4)
Bob Schmitz
Alvin Shimek
Jon Strand
Bill Talmage
Georgia Tsoi
Bjorn Watland
Brett Welch
Jim Whitney
Susan & John Wiik
Rachel Wilson
Fern & Bob Wodtke
Jeff Wolfe
Vern Young
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Total pledged so far:
$62,000
Total pledges fully paid
so far: $18,000
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The Things a Building Can Do for Us
A building will establish a reliable place for meetings, where we can:
• always know we have a place for our monthly membership meetings.
• make it easier for new people to find us.
• arrange regular carpools for people without vehicles.
• hold Board and committee meetings.
• have a professional environment for press conferences and interviews by journalists.
• provide a meeting place for other Minnesota freethought groups, such as the
• Humanists of Minnesota and Camp Quest of Minnesota.
• set up our own digital video recording studio. We could videotape our monthly speakers
• and special guests and broadcast them on cable TV or post them as podcasts on our website.
• have a solid presence in the community with a permanent sign for Minnesota Atheists on the
• building, and perhaps a changeable sign in front of the property to advertise upcoming events
• and feature famous quotations from freethinkers.
A building will provide a space to organize,
plan activities and store our materials, so we can:
• raise more money from book sales, t-shirts, etc. It is easier to sell merchandise when you
• can display it.
• prepare the newsletter and other mailings for distribution.
• store our signs and equipment for fairs and parades.
• have a place to gather items for, and hold, garage sales.
• rehearse for events such as the Winter Solstice.
• store our important records in one place.
A building will allow us to establish an Atheist Library.
• We have about 2,000 books in private homes.
• In our building they will be available to be borrowed and read.
• Some are too valuable to check out, but can be used for research within the building.
A building will provide a location for social and fundraising events, so that:
• our Winter Solstice event could have a lower ticket price and still raise more money.
• we can hold regular Game Days or Game Nights.
• we can have Movie Afternoons or Nights.
• we can start an Atheist Book Club and Discussion Group.
• we have a place for an Atheist Singles Group to meet.
• we can hold regular pancake breakfasts and other meals–prepared in our own kitchen.
• we could establish a regular weekly schedule when the building is open, so members can peruse
• the library, buy items, and otherwise just get together.
• we could host blood drives, food drives, and clothing drives.
• we could sponsor educational programs in science and critical thinking, or offer tutoring.
What You Can Do To Help
We seek to purchase a permanent home so that we can hold events and host speakers for the benefit of our membership and for the larger community. Board members are the largest contributors to the Ted Moore Building Fund. Those who do not live in Minnesota are also asked to be involved by contributing to this fund.
Our website is one of the best sources for up-to-date news on separation of church/state issues, and it's available to everyone all over the world. Likewise, our newsletter is available online at no cost. Minnesota Atheists sees itself as part of a larger atheist movement to counter religious fanaticism and sectarian strife with reasoned communication and education. Recent events, especially in the Middle East, highlight the importance of timeless, universal human values, especially scientific research, critical thinking, and freedom from oppression. We extend our invitation to people all over the world to join and to contribute. Donate today—for the survival of humanity.
Please let us know if you would like to be recognized or remain anonymous for your donation. If you would like to make a bequest or have a large contribution, please contact our treasurer,
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| Minnesota Atheists Center Building Fund Our Goal: $300000 Currently: $102824.36 Updated: 04/01/2008 $300K by 2011 |



