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10th annual SolSeed/Gaia's People Sushi Feast and Storytelling

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Benjamin S. and Eric S.
10th annual SolSeed/Gaia's People Sushi Feast and Storytelling

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You're warmly invited to join the 10th annual SolSeed/Gaia's People Storytelling and Sushi Feast!

Have you ever wanted to tell a story about trilobites, Archaeopteryx, a godlike AI that eats the solar system, or that one crazy thing you did in college? Or listen to stories written and presented by people who share your values and ideals? Then you're in luck, because at this event we share stories that take place anytime in the Phanerozoic Eon (the period where complex life has and will exist on Earth)!

When: Sunday March 20, 12:15 PM (the sushi lunch comes first!)
Where: Online (you can wait to join until 1:10 if you don't want to hang out with us during lunch)
Who: Storytellers, story aficionados, sushi lovers, science lovers, etc
Why: SolSeed is a science-based neo-Pagan religion with its own Wheel of the Year that maps onto the history and possible future of life in the universe. For us, the period from Midwinter to the Spring Equinox represents the end of the Cryogenian Period (when ice covered the whole planet) and the first appearance of complex life in the Ediacaran and Cambrian Explosions.
What: At the Equinox we celebrate one last time the billions of years of struggle of single-celled life forms by feasting on sushi (and especially nori). Then, after the feast, we tell stories drawn from any of the following chapters in the Epic of Evolution, stories about just about any multicellular creature that has ever or will ever live!

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