Little Women Book Discussion
As part of Hugh’s year-long “Women of Fiction Book Discussion,” our second installment focuses on Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott.
“Time Warps: The Pandemic’s Effect on Our Sense of Duration”
The pandemic has done a lot to affect our perception of time, but not all people experience the warping the same way – for some time has moved slowly, for others quickly, and for many they feel both ways!
Little Women Book Discussion
As part of Hugh’s year-long “Women of Fiction Book Discussion,” our second installment focuses on Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott.
Poetry Salon
Join us on the first Sunday of each month to read and share your favorite poems.
Memorial Service for Anneke Corbitt
Join BES members and friends of Anneke to remember and celebrate her life.
Lunch with Hugh – The Magic of Humanism!
After a go-round, we’ll discuss the 300-word entries entitled “Nature” from The Magic of Humanism, written by James Croft, Leader of the Ethical Society of St. Louis.
Mindfulness Meditation
Join us as we sit (on chairs) and breathe (just the way it comes naturally) and listen to the words of Thich Nhat Hanh, one of the world’s best-known teachers of mindfulness.
“Freethought Feminist Helen Hamilton Gardener”
In honor of Women’s History Month, explore the life of freethinker and feminist Helen Hamilton Gardner.
Caste Non-fiction Book Discussion
Non-fiction Book Discussion on the second half of Caste, by Isbel Wilkerson.
“East Towson: From Jim Crow to Black Lives Matter”
Historic East Towson, an African-American community unique to Baltimore County and the nation, is a thriving, tight-knit enclave adjacent to Towson’s urban core.