Where: Golden Unicorn Restaurant 18 East Broadway 

When: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2012, 7:00 p.m

 
Gather at “one of NYC’s 5 Best” Chinese restaurants to celebrate the 203rd birthday of Charles Darwin (February 12, 1809) and the 24th Anniversary of the birth (January 14, 1988) of the Secular Humanist Society of New York. More than 80 people loved last year’s event, and will return for …  

10-COURSE CHINESE BANQUET

PRESENTATION OF THE SHSNY 2011 DUMBTH AWARD 

Who will win the not-so-coveted horse’s-ass award for the most clueless, reason-defying remark of 2011? 

Special Guest Star: GEORGE HRAB

Internationally-acclaimed musician/composer and wildly funny performer of such humanist/rationalist/skeptic songs as God Is Not Great, Heaven Must Be Boring, Ms. Information, Everything Alive Will Die Someday, and Think For Yourself, George will literally make our evening sing! 
 
 
Cost for the evening, all-inclusive: $50 per person. Cash bar.
 
Pre-pay at www.shsny.org. Use your PayPal account or your credit card.
 
Or mail your check, made out to “SHSNY,” to:
 
SHSNY, PO Box 7661, FDR Station, New York, NY 10150-7661.
  
Questions? Call 212-308-2165, and leave a call-back number.

 

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