Exercise in Consciousness Raising
Are there any lessons a Western humanist might learn from experiencing other cultures in other countries around the world? Tom Cooke thinks so. Maybe you do to? Tom, past president of the Central Ontario Humanist Association, has recently returned from Thailand. On Wednesday, April 29 at the COHA meeting he will present a humanist perspective on Thai culture, politics and religion. His presentation will include a slide show.
Are there are better ways to appreciate and celebrate life than the Western world would have us believe?
Others who have also had their eyes opened and minds broadened by their world travels are encouraged to comment on Tom’s observations and to contribute insights from their own experiences.
We are back from winter vacations and anxious to see you again at the April 29 meeting — Zehrs Community Room, Big Bay Point Rd. and #11 at 7pm. Coffee will be available for donations of $2. Admission is free for your first three visits.
And of course those who would like to meet that day for dinner at our usual Swiss Chalet — 85 Barrie View Drive — see you there at 5pm.


The Central Ontario Humanist Association (COHA) is a local Barrie/Simcoe county affiliate of the