New Year Reality Revival
The New Year Reality Revival was inspired by an event held in California in the 90’s by the “Atheist United” group and ideas generated through the “Inquiring Minds Program. The event offers an opportunity to educate within our community. Event activities and materials focus on our current understanding of reality as illuminated by the discoveries […]
Thomas Paine Day
Freethinkers Day, also known as Thomas Payne Day, is an opportunity to promote appreciation of freethought thought the life and works of Thomas Paine. Freethought supports reason over faith, and rejects arbitrary authority.
Darwin Day
Darwin Day has experienced great success within the global community and has participation from all sectors of society. Events celebrate the wonder and beauty of both science and humanity. The event also serves to recognize and celebrate the achievements of a man who cast a bright, explanatory light on reality, our self-knowledge, and on the […]
International Woman’s Day
Woman’s Day dates back to the early 1900’s, a time of turbulent growth in the industrial world that saw growing demands for women to have the right to vote. It is an international celebration of the social, economic, and political achievements made by woman.
Autumnal Equinox Southern Hemisphere
The Autumnal Equinox is one of two days in the calendar year when day and night hours are almost equal to one another; it is also the first day of Autumn, or Fall, in the Gregorian calendar.
Spring Equinox Northern Hemisphere
The Spring (Vernal) Equinox is one of two days in the calendar year when day and night hours are almost equal to one another; it is also the first day of Spring in the Gregorian calendar.
National Day of Reason
The National Day of Reason is a day when all Americans can come together to celebrate rational thinking. Anybody can take part in this inclusive day, regardless of their worldview.
World Environment Day
World Environment Day is designed to stimulate worldwide awareness of ecological issues. It is also focused on generating political action for environmental conservation.
Winter Solstice Southern Hemisphere
The Winter Solstice has been celebrated in some way or another for thousands of years. In the Northern Hemisphere, the winter solstice is often connected with various religious holy days.
Summer Solstice Northern Hemisphere
The Summer Solstice has been celebrated in some way or another for thousands of years. During the month of June various religions celebrate seasonal holy days that are in some way linked to the Summer Solstice. On that day in the Northern Hemisphere there is more daylight than at any other time of the year.
Alpha & Omega Festival
Alpha & Omega is a celebration of the beginning and the end; the new and the old. We come together to recognize and to celebrate the new things, events, happenings, influences and influencers that are shaping our world on individual and group levels. We also recognize and celebrate those things that are leaving our world […]