Shannon Williams http://photos2.meetupstatic.com/photos/member/3/0/0/4/member_51552292.jpeg
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Fellowship of Freethought Dallas http://photos4.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/5/8/0/a/global_16282538.jpeg 20071217
Dallas, TX 75240

Location:

Dallas, TXUSA 75209

Member since:

April 25, 2012

Introduction

This group looks like fun! I love to ride bikes, play games, camp, talk, and eat. In the company of atheist is an extra bonus!

What is your favorite book?

My current favorite books are: Rational Thought in an Uncertain World, Getting to Yes, and Songs Of Science

What is your favoite type of food/restaurant?

My curent favorite restaurants are: Dream Cafe and Spiral Diner

What is one of your most unique characteristics?

I am second generation atheist.

What are some of your hobbies?

My hobby is raising my 3 year old, and looking for playmates for her. Four years ago, my hobbies were biking, playing volleyball, reading, gaming, and yoga.

How did you hear about Fellowship of Freethought?

I was previously a member of NTCOFT.

What Shannon Williams is saying about this Meetup Group

The talk was stimulating. And the after lunch talk was even more stimulating. The kids had a great time. Emerson loves Fellowship day!

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Suggested Contribution

$30.00 or more welcome at anytime

This covers: Gathering location rental, Meetup, Domain/hosting, Printing, Monthly activities

Payment is accepted using:

  • PayPal

Refunds are not offered for this Meetup.

Black Nonbelievers of Dallas

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