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  • Sunday Science

    Art Hutchinson   "Pre-Columbian History of Monarch Pass" A Church, Salida, 419 D Street

  • Stammtisch Buena Vista

    Buena Vista Stammtisch: Simple Eatery, 402 E Main, Buena Vista Say 'Hello' to old friends and meet new ones over good food, drink, and conversation. On the first Thursday of each month, in Buena Vista, members and friends of the Central Colorado Humanists gather for an 'agenda-free' time of nourishing relationships. From Wikipedia: A Stammtisch ... Read more

  • Book Club

    details TBD

  • Stammtisch Buena Vista

    Buena Vista Stammtisch: Simple Eatery, 402 E Main, Buena Vista Say 'Hello' to old friends and meet new ones over good food, drink, and conversation. On the first Thursday of each month, in Buena Vista, members and friends of the Central Colorado Humanists gather for an 'agenda-free' time of nourishing relationships. From Wikipedia: A Stammtisch ... Read more

  • Sunday Science

    Paul Bendt   "What is Science?" A Church, Salida, 419 D Street

  • Human Light Celebration

    Come join another fun, informative Human Light Celebration with your CCH friends. Salida Community Center 3rd & F Street, Salida.

  • Book Club

    details TBD

  • Sunday Science

    Erika Altneu, M.D. Her presentation,“Insights from a Geriatrician,” will focus on some of the more commonly asked questions Dr. Altneu sees in the office. She will discuss expected age-related changes, best preventive practices, advance directives, and new advances in medicine. A Church, Salida, 419 D Street

  • Stammtisch Buena Vista

    Buena Vista Stammtisch: Simple Eatery, 402 E Main, Buena Vista Say 'Hello' to old friends and meet new ones over good food, drink, and conversation. On the first Thursday of each month, in Buena Vista, members and friends of the Central Colorado Humanists gather for an 'agenda-free' time of nourishing relationships. From Wikipedia: A Stammtisch ... Read more

  • Sunday Brunch and Discussion

    The subject matter for the discussion was inspired by the Pulitzer Prize-winning book The Swerve: How the World Became Modern by Stephen Greenblatt. It is the story of how the long epic poem “On The Nature Of Things,” written in about 50 BC by the Roman philosopher Lucretius, was lost for approximately 1000 years after it was ... Read more