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August Berkshire of AAI coming to Richmond!

May 27th, 2009 by Aaron

august-berkshire-atheist-plateAugust Berkshire, Vice President of Atheist Alliance International, is going on tour and he’s making a stop here in Richmond to meet with RAFTS!

We have reserved a conference room at Fifth Street Bagel to gather and chat. The discussion will be mostly informal, but he will be available to answer questions about AAI, if anyone is interested.

Both non-believers *AND* believers (and everything in between) are encouraged to attend — he is very cordial and friendly, and all are welcome to join.

August Berkshire has been an atheist activist for 25 years and is currently vice president of Atheist Alliance International, having served in that role for most of the past decade.  He often speaks on atheism to the media and at public high schools, community colleges, and Christian colleges.  His specialty is explaining atheism to the general public.

August co-founded the Twin Cities Chapter of American Atheists in 1984 and served as its president for four years.  The group became Minnesota Atheists in 1991 and August also served as its president for four years.  He helped start the Minnesota Atheists’ cable TV and radio programs and is a past editor of the Minnesota Atheists newsletter.

August also serves on the board of directors of Camp Quest of Minnesota and the Freedom From Religion Foundation, and in the past has served on the board of directors of the Humanists of Minnesota.

For the past six years, August has had the “ATHEIST” car license plate for Minnesota (pictured above).  He is proud to be listed in the reference book Who’s Who in Hell.

Religulous Premiere

September 18th, 2008 by Aaron
October 4, 2008
5:15 pmto7:15 pm

Via CFI Indy:

A new movie with Bill Maher is scheduled to be released to theaters October 3rd 2008.  It’s a documentary about religion called Religulous. Click here to see a trailer: http://www.lionsgate.com/religulous/   Read the article about it in indy.com:  http://www.indy.com/posts/11527

The plan is to attend this movie as a group at the Saturday,  October 4, 5:15 performance at the Hamilton 16 IMAX,  13825 Norrell Road, Noblesville, IN.  http://www.gqti.com/theaters.aspx?theaterid=1486   We plan to eat dinner at a nearby restaurant after the movie.

The reason we have chosen to see this movie at this particular theatre is that the owner of the theatre, Bob Goodrich, is one of our Friends of the Center.   Stay tuned for details in future communications.