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The Humanist Symposium Needs Hosts

The next edition of the Humanist Symposium will appear tomorrow, Dec. 28, right here at Daylight Atheism (because I haven't hosted since the first one, and I don't see why you lot should have all the fun).

But starting in the new year, our hosting schedule is wide open, and we need volunteers! If you have a blog of your own, please consider stepping up and doing your part to support the atheist and humanist community. First-time hosts are especially welcome, and it can be an excellent way to draw traffic and interest to your blog. The time commitment is minimal, and it can pay significant dividends. If you're interested, please leave a comment here or send me an e-mail.

December 27, 2008, 2:11 pm • Posted in: The FoyerCommentOptions
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I think I'd like to do this. Details? (Email me if that's easier.)

I'd be happy to do one whenever you need it.

I would be honoured to host the Symposium sometime next year :)

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