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Aid to Haiti

January 14th, 2010

Seattle Atheists expresses its deep sorrow and concern for the people of Haiti. The capitol of Haiti, Port-au-Prince, was struck Tuesday by a magnitude-7 earthquake. Many thousands are feared dead, tens of thousands have been left homeless, and the country has been devastated.

To ensure rapid response to this tragedy, we would like our readers to donate immediately to any of the following charities working right now to help the people of Haiti:

Humanist Charities Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund

We urge all members of the humanist and freethought community to join us in the relief effort. You can make a donation to the Humanist Charities’ Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund online, or by calling 1-800-837-3792.

The Center for Inquiry

CFI is accepting disaster-relief donations through its S.H.A.R.E. program to support those providing care to the survivors of the magnitude-7 earthquake. 100 percent of all donations will be sent directly to the secular aid group Doctors Without Borders, which suffered the loss of all
three of its medical facilities and is working against difficulties to provide the basics of first-aid care and stabilization.

Please make your contribution to S.H.A.R.E. here. All funds sent to S.H.A.R.E. are tax
exempt in the United States.

Red Cross

Donate to the American Red Cross Haiti Relief Fund here:
http://american.redcross.org/

Additional charites:

MADRE
Partners in Health
Doctors Without Borders
Americares
International Relief Teams
Mercy Corps

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A look back at 2009, and what a year it’s been!

December 23rd, 2009

WinterSolsticeGreetings, fellow freethinkers!

Over the past year, Seattle Atheists has been undergoing a phenomenal amount of growth. We’ve gained new membership (our membership has increased 100% over last year alone!), garnered tons of positive press, started new programs, revamped the organization, and done lots of charity work in the community. Atheism in Seattle is truly flourishing.

Here’s a recap of what Seattle Atheists has done this year, since Dec. 2008:

  • Gained 82 dues-paying members in one year. A year ago, we had 143 members — now we have 225.
  • Run two sets of bus ads, which have garnered national and international media attention
  • Placed a holiday greeting sign on the state capitol grounds
  • Welcomed new Members-at-Large Wendy, Mike, Randy, Sam, and Layton, and our new Secretary, Rebecca, to the Board. They are all doing an absolutely phenomenal job!
  • Started new giving programs, including Operation Paperback and the SeasonLESS food drive
  • Adopted a new mission and vision, and reorganized our committee structure
  • Launched our first-ever fundraiser mailing for a new bus ad campaign
  • Hosted free public talks by Dr. Valerie Tarico, Chris Rauch, Jim Corbett, comic Jeremy Whitman, and Matt Griscom
  • Raised more than $1,000 for Childrens hospital
  • Had our new and improved Flying Spaghetti Monster featured on Venganza.org, and the FSM Wikipedia page
  • Begun planning for exciting new events, like the winter gala, a film series, and a cable access show
  • Celebrated Charles Darwin’s 200th birthday
  • Donated more than 35 pints of blood

All of this is only possible because of you, our members, supporters and volunteers.

It’s been so gratifying to be a part of this organization, to meet all of you, and to take even a small part in making the atheist community in Seattle grow! The board would like to extend its appreciation to everyone who donated their time, money and hard work to our programs, and we hope to see even more of you in the coming year.

Happy solstice, and a very happy, healthy and fulfilling new year to you all!

Sincerely,

Amanda Banerji, Vice President of Seattle Atheists

In this holiday season let us remember that kindness, charity and goodwill transcend belief, creed or religion. Happy Holidays, Seattle Atheists”

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Sign planting this weekend

December 9th, 2009

capsignWe’ll be in Olympia installing the holiday sign on Saturday, Dec. 12. If you’re interested in coming along and being in the photo, contact me, and I’ll e-mail you with the details. If it’s stolen or defaced, we have backups.

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Press release: Holiday capitol sign

December 6th, 2009

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Jerry Schiffelbein
Seattle Atheists
P.O. Box 283, Seattle, WA 98111-0283
(206) 826-0770
treasurer@seattleatheists.org
www.seattleatheists.org

SEATTLE ATHEISTS HOLIDAY SIGN ON CAPITOL GROUNDS

Seattle, WA, Dec. 5 2009 — Seattle Atheists has applied for a permit to display a sign on the state capitol grounds from Dec. 12 to Dec. 29, 2009. The sign will read:  “In this holiday season let us remember that kindness, charity and goodwill transcend belief, creed or religion. Happy Holidays, Seattle Atheists”

Last year, the Wisconsin organization, the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF), displayed a sign in the capitol rotunda which read, “Religion is but myth and superstition that hardens hearts and enslaves minds.” Seattle Atheists shares many opinions with the FFRF regarding the separation of church and state, and about the harm that can be done in the cause of religious belief. However, we feel that the message was needlessly provocative and inappropriate for the context of the capitol rotunda.

We feel that it is appropriate for a local organization, rather than a national organization, to have a voice in this matter in the form of our own display. We place a high value on the separation of church and state, and supported the removal of all private displays from the capitol rotunda, religious or not. We feel that the approval of religious displays gives the appearance of state sponsorship. Additionally, the state decides which displays are appropriate and which are not, which can be interpreted as an infringement on the free exercise of religion.

Seattle Atheists felt that a seasonal gesture of goodwill and equality would be more appropriate, while serving as a reminder that the wall of separation between church and state is a critical doctrine which serves to protect the rights of citizens to practice any religion they choose, or none at all.

Seattle Atheists is a 501(c)3 organization dedicated to serving the atheist community in the Seattle area. We strive to promote understanding and respect toward all freethinkers by providing information, creating a sense of fellowship, actively opposing discrimination, and above all, emphasizing reason, critical thinking over supernaturalism, and the separation of church and state.

CONTACT:
Jerry Schiffelbein, Seattle Atheists, (206) 826-0770,
treasurer@seattleatheists.org

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