NEWS ITEMS FOR THE NEW YEAR - 2007
Provided by Glenn Branch of NCSE
DARWIN DAY APPROACHES
Only a month remains before Darwin Day! Colleges and universities,
schools, libraries, museums, churches, civic groups, and just
plain folks across the country -- and the world -- are preparing
to celebrate Darwin Day, on or around February 12, in
honor of the life and work of Charles Darwin. These events provide
a marvelous opportunity not only to celebrate Darwin's birthday
but also to engage in public outreach about science, evolution,
and the importance of evolution education. NCSE encourages its
members and friends to attend, participate in, and even organize
Darwin Day events in their own communities. To find a local event,
check the websites of local universities and museums and the
registry of Darwin Day events maintained by the Darwin Day Celebration
website. (And don't forget to register your own event with the
Darwin Day Celebration website!)
FLOCK OF DODOS
Part of the fun of Darwin Day 2007 will involve Randy Olson's
Flock of Dodos, the hilarious documentary that examines both
sides of the controversy over the teaching of "intelligent
design" in public schools, is scheduled to be shown at over
fifteen museums across the country as part of their Darwin Day
celebrations, on or around February 12, 2007. New Scientist describes
Flock of Dodos as "a film that will appeal to the average
person on either side ... without condescension, poking lighthearted
fun at everyone." Screenings are already scheduled in thirty
cities around the country, including Berkeley, Boston, Denver,
Detroit, Ft. Lauderdale, Kansas City, Los Angeles, New York City,
Pittsburgh, Raleigh, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Santa Barbara,
Seattle, St. Louis, and Tampa -- and more are being added.
EVOLUTION SUNDAY RETURNS
And Evolution Sunday returns! Hundreds of Christian churches
all over the country are taking part in Evolution Sunday, February
11, 2007, by presenting sermons and discussion groups on
the compatibility of faith and science. Michael Zimmerman, the
initiator of the project, writes, "For far too long, strident
voices, in the name of Christianity, have been claiming that
people must choose between religion and modern science. ... Together,
participating religious leaders will be making the statement
that religion and science are not adversaries. And, together,
they will be elevating the quality of the national debate on
this topic." At last count, over 320
congregations in 48 states were scheduled to hold Evolution Sunday
events; they are listed at the Clergy Letter Project website.
To find or register a Darwin Day event near you, visit:
http://www.darwinday.org/englishL/home/2007.php
http://www.darwinday.org/englishL/regevent/index.php
For information about Flock of Dodos and its Darwin
Day events, visit:
http://www.flockofdodos.com
http://www.flockofdodos.com/darwinday.htm
For information about Evolution Sunday and the Clergy Letter
Project, visit:
http://www.evolutionsunday.org
http://www.butler.edu/clergyproject/religion_science_collaboration.htm
Thanks to Glenn Branch and the NCSE News for providing these
notices.
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Sincerely,
Glenn Branch
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