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Annual Membership Meeting
Read More: Annual Membership MeetingMembers in good standing, this is your opportunity to review and vote on our budget, bylaws, and slate of nominees to serve on the Board of Trustees.
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From Invisible to Unforgettable
Read More: From Invisible to UnforgettableThis topic examines how artistic storytelling transforms abstract causes into human experiences that audiences can see, feel, and remember.
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Potluck Brunch
Read More: Potluck BrunchPlease bring one of your favorite homemade dishes – enough for a modest taste for about 24 (hungry!) members. And, if it’s not a family secret, please bring a few recipes of your dish.
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Ethical Culture Leader Anne Klaeysen
Read More: Ethical Culture Leader Anne KlaeysenThe American Ethical Union is now accepting applications for our upcoming Ethical Humanist/Ethical Culture Officiant Training, taking place on April 4, 2026, from noon to 3 p.m. How to Apply This training is offered by the AEU Leadership Committee as part of the Leadership Training Initiative.
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MONTHLY GAME NIGHT!
Read More: MONTHLY GAME NIGHT!Bring your own games or just show up! All ages are welcome, as well as all types of games: social, strategy, word, and card games.
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Iroquois Ethics and the Creation of the “Noble Savage”
Read More: Iroquois Ethics and the Creation of the “Noble Savage”This Platform, presented by James Young, explores how Iroquois ethics and culture became the basis for the ‘Noble Savage’ meme used by Enlightenment authors to rail against the religious, political, and cultural norms of the 18th century.
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How to be Foolproof in Today’s News Environment: Bias, Misinformation, AI – what can you trust?
Read More: How to be Foolproof in Today’s News Environment: Bias, Misinformation, AI – what can you trust?The AEU All-Societies Platform is free to attend or stream. All virtual participants must register to receive the Zoom link.
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Preserving Democracy: What Can You Do? Plenty! with Nada Khader and Howard Nemon
Read More: Preserving Democracy: What Can You Do? Plenty! with Nada Khader and Howard NemonNada will discuss WESPAC’s current activities on a range of social, economic and environmental justice matters and will offer ways for people to get involved in our work. Howard will discuss the importance of economic democracy and community self-reliance.
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MONTHLY GAME NIGHT!
Read More: MONTHLY GAME NIGHT!Bring your own games or just show up! All ages are welcome, as well as all types of games: social, strategy, word, and card games.
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Embracing Hardship Yields Compassion and Love
Read More: Embracing Hardship Yields Compassion and LoveFollowing a harrowing experience that could have permanently thrown her into the depths of despair, Renee Katz, a sparkling soprano, has become a shining light in the New York and national music scene.

