BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//github.com/rianjs/ical.net//NONSGML ical.net 4.0//EN VERSION:2.0 BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:Dr. Brandes is the Executive Director of The Halifax Humanitie s Society and an Assistant Professor of Theatre in the Fountain School of Performing Arts at Dalhousie University. The Halifax Humanities Society \, a non-profit that provides free liberal arts education to adults livin g on low incomes in HRM. Their first-year course\, Halifax Humanities 101 \, follows the curriculum of the Foundation Year program at the Universit y of King's College\, and introduces students to works of philosophy\, li terature\, theology\, theatre\, and political theory that have influenced the Western tradition. The Halifax Humanities Society provides all of th e students' books and readings\, along with free bus tickets and a childc are subsidy if needed. All classes are taught by university professors wh o volunteer their time. ------------------------------------------------- --------- We are a diverse and welcoming group\, and we’d be honoured if you joined us. Consider this your invitation! Come a little early even… People start arriving around 7am for coffee/tea and good conversation. To keep our meetings flexible and affordable\, we offer 3 choices to cove r meeting room and meal costs: A. $5 for the meeting\, including coffee and tea\; B. $10 for 'A'\, plus a Breakfast Sandwich or Yogurt Parfait\ ; or C. $18 for 'A'\, plus the Full Buffet from Elements. If you need a ny additional information\, please email halifaxharbourside@gmail.com DTEND:20190927T113000Z DTSTAMP:20240328T150954Z DTSTART:20190927T101500Z LOCATION:The Westin Nova Scotian (Yuk Yuk's) SEQUENCE:1 SUMMARY:Club Mtg: Dr. Dawn Brandes\, Halifax Humanities Soc UID:5a74c931-290b-492b-affc-9fbaa8386cbf X-ALT-DESC:
Dr. Brandes is the Executive Director of The Halifax Humanit ies Society and an Assistant Professor of Theatre in the Fountain School of Performing Arts at Dalhousie University. \;
\n\nThe Halifax Humanities Society\, a non-profit that provides free liberal arts educati on to adults living on low incomes in HRM. Their first-year course\, Hali fax Humanities 101\, follows the curriculum of the Foundation Year progra m at the University of King'\;s College\, and introduces students to w orks of philosophy\, literature\, theology\, theatre\, and political theo ry that have influenced the Western tradition. The Halifax Humanities Soc iety provides all of the students'\; books and readings\, along with f ree bus tickets and a childcare subsidy if needed. All classes are taught by university professors who volunteer their time.
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\n\nWe are a divers e and welcoming group\, and we&rsquo\;d be \;honoured \;if you jo ined us. \; Consider this your invitation! \; Come a little early even&hellip\; People start arriving around \;7am \;for coffee/te a and good conversation. \;
\n\nTo keep our meetings flexible a nd affordable\, we offer 3 choices to cover meeting room and meal costs:< /p>\n\n
A.  \;$5 for the meeting\, including coffee and tea\; \
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\nB.  \;$10 for '\;A'\;\, plus a Breakfast Sandwich or Y
ogurt Parfait\; or
\nC.  \;$18 for '\;A'\;\, plus the Full
Buffet from \;Elements. \;
If you need any additional information\, please email \;halifaxharbourside@gmail.com \;  \;
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