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Last Supper Dinner Club – December

Superior Seafood & Oyster Bar 4338 Saint Charles Avenue, New Orleans, LA, US

Dine with the Deniers! The holidays are upon us and we thought it might be fun to do something new and festive. Our trustworthy leader Anne says Superior Seafood has delightful decorations and can handle a group really well. Feel free to check our their website and menu here:  http://www.superiorseafoodnola.com/ We rely on accurate RSVPs to work with the restaurant, so please update your RSVP if it changes. If you won't be coming after choosing "Yes", then take 10 seconds [...]

Join Us for Tree Planting with the National Park Service

Tree Planting Along Claiborne Ave. 816 N. Claiborne Ave., New Orleans, LA, US

Do you dig New Orleans? Join us to plant 50 trees along the Claiborne Corridor Cultural Innovation District. Beth Deitch will have to register NOSHA as a group in advance, so please RSVP by December 6! Volunteers of all ages are welcome; children under 15 must be accompanied by an adult.

The Annual NOSHA Winter Solstice Potluck

Marshall's House on Bayou St. John 4314 Bancroft Drive, New Orleans, LA, US

In lieu of our regular monthly meeting, please join us for our annual festive Winter Solstice Party to celebrate the holidays! It is our time to enjoy good friends, good food and good cheer, so we welcome all members and supporters of our organization to join in the event. This will be potluck, so we are asking all guests to bring a dish to share**. Plan to bring a favorite entree, salad, side dish or dessert to share. ** Please RSVP at this [...]

Last Supper Dinner Club – January

Nine Roses 1100 Stephens St, Gretna, LA, US

Dine with the deniers! Join us at 9 Roses (Hoa Hong, if you're looking at the restaurant with the big stone Chinese dogs in front of it) for your choice of Chinese or Vietnamese food from their extensive menu. Check it out here: http://ninerosesrestaurant.com/

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Last Supper Dinner Club – February

Porter & Luke's 1517 Metairie Road 70005, Metairie, LA, US

• What we'll doDine with the Deniers! Join your NOSHA friends as we swing from the Westbank to the Eastbank this month. Yes, we're headed to Metairie, where we'll dine off of the extensive seafood, Creole, and Italian menu at Porter & Luke's. There's ample parking in the strip mall, and if you need locally-themed gifts, MJ's is right next door. You need to stock up on good food before Carnival really gets started, and this is the place to [...]

Outsider Minds

Jefferson Parish Library 4747 W. Napoleon Ave., Metairie, LA, US

DATE CHANGE! Due a death in the speaker's family, we are moving this event to our February program. We apologize for the inconvenience and extend our deepest condolences to Dr. Earls and her family. We look forward to her presentation next month. • What we'll doOutsider Minds: The molecular origins of diversity in the human brain and how diverse minds navigate modern society The human brain is genetically pre-programed for diversity. The result of this is a highly variable population [...]

Last Supper Dinner Club – March

La Casita 8400 Oak St, New Orleans, LA 70118, New Orleans, LA, US

Join your friends and enjoy Mexican food and a variety of margaritas at La Casita, which boasts an extra-long Happy Hour (from 3-7pm). Last time, we liked the food, the drinks, the space, and the company, but were unhappy about the music-- this time around, they have promised to turn it down so that we can talk. (We'll be reminding them of that again!) +++ Please keep us up to date on your ability to make the dinner by using [...]

Can we derive a secular spirituality from the seasons?

Jefferson Parish Library 4747 W. Napoleon Ave., Metairie, LA, US

As we look forward to the vernal equinox (the first day of Spring), Bart Everson will engage in a community discussion on the question, “Can we derive a secular spirituality from the seasons?” Everson’s book, "Spinning in Place", outlines a this-worldly approach to spirituality for the scientifically-minded. “As a longtime atheist, I’m skeptical of many expressions of religiosity,” Everson writes. “But over the years I’ve learned to see much of value in religion as well. To be fully human, we [...]