This is a group for anyone who considers him/herself a feminist. Let's get together once or twice a month to socialize, have a drink or cup of coffee, and discuss books and other interests.
It's hard to find others in their 20s who want to be active and explore the city around them. Dayton, Ohio is a small city in comparison to it's neighbors, like Cincinnati and Columbus, but there is much to do and see if you know where to look. What would make it even better is finding other people in the same city who feel the same. Anyone looking to find new friends, drinking buddies, shopping partners, video and board game lovers, book readers, hiking partners, movie lovers, live music finder …
This is a group for adults who, for whatever reason, do not have children. Whether you are single, married, a couple or none of the above, you are welcome to join. As a married woman who has made the choice to not have kids, I have found myself ostracized from friends cook-outs, dinners, etc for the simple crime of "not being a mother". I love children, but for several reasons, have decided to not breed. I am hoping this group will do a variety of activities, from dinner to book clubs and everyt …
… Presentation topics include: Web Development , PHP, Web Design, CSS, Programming, Web Content Management Systems, LAMP, JavaScript, MySQL, SQL Server, ASP.NET, Web Standards, Interaction Design, User Interface/User Experience, Information Architecture, Book Reviews/Open discussions... to name a few. Sponsors We have a book raffle every meeting with a selection of books on web technology provided by sponsors. Triune Group donated our Community of Practice (CoP) on their KnowledgeNow platfo …
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I am starting this group in hopes of meeting other homeschooling families of all walks of life that share the same core values of education. I believe that true education and real learning cannot be given to or forced upon children but rather they must seek it and our duty as parents are to be mentors to guide them. I believe in open source learning through living books and personal experience and feedback, not through mandated curriculum from textbooks and testing feedback. I also believe that …
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Meeting dates & times: Fourth Thursday per month, more or less, beginning at 5:30 pm, but it's fine it you can't get there until whenever. Meetings last around three hours.
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… :-) For the conversationalists - discuss a book, discuss a philosophy, discuss whatever you want under the sun (or moon) For the nature lovers - lets do brunches and hikes, bike rides ... more A few tips: 1) When signing up tell us a little bit about yourself. People who join the group like to know what other members are like so a brief introduction about who you are and what you're looking for (about 2 sentences in all) helps 2) Make sure you take our polls. This is your chance to tell us w …
… Examples of books and topics include: “Diamond in Your Pocket”, “What the Bleep Do We Know?”, "The Power of Now", the law of attraction, spontaneous healing... We always have fun! Come join us for a relaxing evening of laughter and friendship!
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