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Sangha Events Today
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WALK AND TALK IN ENGLISH
Hello everyone!
We are back!
We will be doing our 28th English conversation event on SATURDAY 11th April.
We will all be walking up the hill together!
(If you come on your bike you can lock it up at the entrance.)
Please meet at the Pedro de Valdivia entrance of the hill (meeting point is the photo attached, on the picnic benches next to the coffee "Carro kmcerro". Also more info in the location section of this post) between 10am - 10.30am. **We will start walking up at 10.30am.**
The idea is to walk, talk and enjoy nature.
All English levels welcome :)
\*Bring water and a snack if you think you'll be hungry at the top!
See you there
Sangha Events This Week
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WALK AND TALK IN ENGLISH
Hello everyone!
We are back!
We will be doing our 28th English conversation event on SATURDAY 11th April.
We will all be walking up the hill together!
(If you come on your bike you can lock it up at the entrance.)
Please meet at the Pedro de Valdivia entrance of the hill (meeting point is the photo attached, on the picnic benches next to the coffee "Carro kmcerro". Also more info in the location section of this post) between 10am - 10.30am. **We will start walking up at 10.30am.**
The idea is to walk, talk and enjoy nature.
All English levels welcome :)
\*Bring water and a snack if you think you'll be hungry at the top!
See you there
PUB CRAWL LANGUAGE EXCHANGE INTERNATIONAL PARTY 🌎 SANTIAGO
**VIVETHINK • International Party + Language Exchange + Pub Crawl 🌎**
Check our instagram: [@VIVETHINK ](instagram.com/vivethink)
Welcome to VIVETHINK\, the most international experience in Santiago \| Party with locals and travelers from all over the world\.
We meet every Friday and Saturday night to practice languages, make friends and party together with themed parties from 8:00 pm to 4:00 am
**🕗 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM**
Language Exchange + Party Games
During the first part of the night you will enjoy:
Language exchange (All languages)
Karaoke 🎤
Chilean welcome drink, snack or mystery gift 🎁
Board games, ping pong, billiards & table soccer
Video games & fun party games
Perfect to break the ice, meet locals and people from different countries.
**🕚 11:00 PM – 4:00 AM**
International Party + Pub Crawl (All included)
After 11:00 PM, the night continues with:
International party 🎉+ Pub crawl to the best clubs in Santiago (3 Clubs + All entries included)
Free drinks during party games + Party gifts
🌍 Tourists & travelers are welcome
💳 Pay at the door (cash or card) Price: $20.000 CLP per person (or equivalent in USD) ✨You can pay half the price for the first experience (Language Exchange) from 8:00 pm to 11:00 pm, and then the rest if you want to join the party.
🎁 BONUS for International travelers
Just by joining the event, you also get:
1 FREE Spanish, English or Portuguese lesson
+Discounts on the best tours, restaurants and accommodations in Santiago, you get better prices thanks to our partnerships just for international travelers.
Are you ready for one of the most international nights in Santiago?
Search for VIVETHINK and see what other travelers say about us 🌎
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Humanist Program
The Humanist Monthly Program is our longest running event and still a community favorite. In the old days it used to be called "Going to HCCO" and we still like to think of it as our flagship event.
We will be hearing from Becca Powell, Director of Advocacy and Outreach at Unchained At Last, an organization whose mission is dedication to ending forced and child marriage in the United States through direct services and systems change. Unchained At Last's mission clearly meshes and addresses several of our Humanist Ten Commitments. Becca will educate us about an issue many of us may not be familiar with--but should be.
Food and drinks will be provided at the event. Feel free to show up a little bit early to hang out and talk.
Going forward our meetings will be hybrid. You can meet us in-person or attend online
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The formal presentation will start at noon
Drunken
This month's prompt concerns the idea of the “warrior philosopher” (seemed appropriate in these times)--that is someone whose understanding of violence, power, and justice is forged through direct experience of war. We are looking at Major General Smedley D. Butler, a highly decorated U.S. Marine raised in a Quaker (pacifist) tradition who later became a prominent critic of American militarism (there is a wonderful biography of Gen. Butler called "Gangsters of Capitalism")
Butler's argument in *War Is a Racket* (1935): that many U.S. interventions were driven less by national defense than by corporate and financial interests, with Butler portraying himself as an enforcer for business and Wall Street. We can consider the moral ambiguity of his insider critique—whether complicity strengthens or undermines credibility and also consider some of the concrete reforms he proposed (e.g., “conscript” capital before soldiers, restrict the military to coastal defense, and have only those who fight decide on war).
Butler’s life arc clearly changed from pacifist upbringing to warrior to antiwar crusader—and asks whether true understanding of peace requires firsthand knowledge of war, and what that implies about the cost of suffering. So do we need to suffer to understand suffering? Do we have to experience war to appreciate peace? As one more question: in the movie "A Few Good Men" Jack Nicholson's character says that "you have the luxury of not knowing what I know" so do most of us go through life oblivious to real violence and suffering? See you at Drunken Philosophy!
American Sign Language Beginners Meetup Group
We meet to learn and practice American Sign Language and to grow our familiarity with Deaf culture. Facilitated by hearing folks (with a connection to a professional interpreter) using Deaf-created content. People of all ASL skill levels are welcome! As we learn, we hope to connect more with the Deaf community in Central Ohio. Join us as you're able!
Come regularly or just once - whatever you're looking for! Each meetup will explore different topics related to ASL/Deaf culture, and will feature time to practice conversation with one another. Just bring yourself and a willingness to learn!
Sunday Brunch
Sleep in on Sundays. When you've had your fill of pajama-time, roll out and have some tasty brunch with your fellow Humanists!
Libera Animae - Freeing the Soul
Main Library, Meeting Room 3B
Join us for a welcoming evening of reflection, gentle music, and meaningful conversation. We’ll begin with a short grounding moment, followed by a brief reading from spiritual or philosophical traditions, and an open reflection circle where participants can share (or simply listen).
Libera Animae is an interfaith community focused on inner growth, creativity, and authentic connection.
All backgrounds are welcome.








