When: Tuesday, February 26, 2019 at 4 PM – 6 PM
Where: Colorado School of Mines 1500 Illinois St · Golden, CO
Join your fellow humanists for a lecture at the Colorado School of Mines. NREL researcher, Paul Denholm’s presentation is titled, “Toward a 100% Renewable Power Grid: Reality of Rhetoric?” He will examine the growing interest for various regions to derive 100% of their electricity from renewable sources and the economic and technical challenges associated with making this a reality. See more details at https://calendar.mines.edu/event/physics-colloquium-speaker-topic-to-be-announced-5/.
We’ll meet in Room 241 at Berthoud Hall. (See map in pictures below or at https://tinyurl.com/y98zeht2) Look for host, Matthew Elisha, who will be wearing a Happy Humanist pin and a Jefferson Humanists baseball cap.
Afterwards we will go to the Trailhead Taphouse & Kitchen for drinks and food and a chance to discuss the lecture. Trailhead Taphouse & Kitchen is located at 811 12th St (12th & Miner’s Alley), 1 block West of Washington Ave. It is a 5 minute drive from the School of Mines. (See www.trailheadtaphouse.com)
CAN’T JOIN US FOR THE LECTURE? Consider coming to the after-lecture for drinks and discussion. We’ll be at Trailhead Taphouse around 5:30 pm.
Questions? Contact Matthew Elisha (president@jeffersonhumanists.org, cell: 303-898-5412).
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The AHA’s states that humanism is “informed by science, inspired by art” and that “values…have their source in human experience and culture.” With that in mind, the Jefferson Humanists have decided to start a new monthly program.
Each month, we will enjoy a local cultural, arts or science event with our fellow humanists. We might go to a movie or play, attend a science lecture or museum exhibit, take in a festival, examine art galleries or listen to an author talk about their new book. Keep your eye on Meetup to see what is coming up for 2019!