
What we’re about
The Missoula Area Secular Society is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization fostering a community of atheists, secular humanists, agnostics, skeptics, and other non-theists in and around Missoula, Montana.
Be sure to also join our other group for unofficial member organized events.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Sunday MASS Lunch at The Jack Saloon.The Jack Saloon, Lolo, MT
We will gather for lunch (they don't open 'til noon) at The Jack Saloon (formerly known as The Lumberjack). Seating is available both inside and on the covered patio.
There will be live music (Beth Millick, on the back porch, weather permitting) on this date, starting at 2:00, so you may wish to get there at the noon opening time in order to secure seating and avoid a possible long wait for service.
The restaurant offers a varied menu and a bar with cocktails and beers.
It is located in a beautiful setting that invites strolls around the grounds.It is a bit of a distance from both Missoula and Stevi/Florence. About 17 miles west of Lolo on US 12, look for the turn-off sign, then north on Graves Creek Road for another mile. (Beware of the bee crossing.) Look for the big log building on your left.
For those wishing to make this a whole weekend outing, the establishment has cabins for rent, RV parking, and tent camping.
RSVPs are not required, but if you do, we'll be looking for you. And you can see who else is coming.
- Readers enMASS Book Club119 W Main St, Missoula, MT
If you would like to join the club or simply attend a particular discussion, you are welcome to come.
We meet the third Thursday each month at The Headwaters Foundation, 119 West Main Street, in downtown Missoula. We will be in the Blackfoot room near the door on the first floor.
The discussion leader will provide treats, so please RSVP if you plan to attend, so that we know how many treats and how many chairs to set up.
For further information, or to express interest, contact Bob Campbell at bookclub@secularmissoula.org
All participants must be fully vaccinated to attend
- May 15: The Science of Weird Shit: Why Our Minds Conjure the Paranormal by Chris French (leader Steve)
- June 19: The Lost Journals of Sacajewea: a novel by Debra Magpie Earling (leader Elaine)
- July 17: Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler (leader Brad)
- August 21: A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole (leader Michael F.)
- September 18: Dancing in the Streets: A History of Collective Joy by Barbara Ehrenreich (leader Jerry)