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Interested in helping out with Atlanta’s next Skepticamp? Meeting This Sunday!

We’ll be having a Skepticamp Volunteer and Planning Meeting this Sunday, February 28th at 4pm at Thinking Man Tavern. For more details and to RSVP, please visit the event page!

At the meeting we’ll work on confirming an event date and location, brainstorm additional fund raising and event promotion avenues and hear some some ideas from our amazing and brilliant volunteers! We’ll also be there for those curious about participating in Atlanta Skepticamp to answer questions, assist with topic selections and offer help however we can!

I personally can’t wait to get another Skepticamp off the ground, and I’m excited to see new and familiar faces alike at the meeting on Sunday!

See you there!

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The Amateur Scientist Invasion

I’m very excited to announce that in March, we are hosting a Live Amateur Scientist podcast. Brian Thompson has graciously agreed to come to Atlanta to help us raise money for the Atlanta Skepticamp this summer!

We’re crazy excited about this. Brian is one of my favorite podcasters and the last time he did a live podcast in Atlanta, it turned into one of the best parties I’ve been to in years.

I hope that if you’re in or near Atlanta, you’ll join us. Brian will be interviewing Atlanta’s own Blake Smith (co-host of the Monster Talk podcast), and Lindsay Starke (writer and conspiracy expert). We are also expecting some exciting visitors who are coming into town for the event. Nothing is confirmed yet but there may be sightings of loud astronomers and flora-dwelling crustaceans… you never know :)

Plus, PRIZES. And not shitty Kevin Trudeau books like we had last year (although I think I still have a couple that may show up…) I’m talking really cool prizes, donated by the Atlanta Skeptics, Surly Amy, Tree Lobsters and others. » Continue reading “The Amateur Scientist Invasion”

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Help Support The James Randi Educational Foundation AND SkeptiCamp 2010!

We’re preparing for Atlanta’s 2nd SkeptiCamp planned for early this May. This week we’re getting things started with a unique opportunity to help The James Randi Educational Foundation, as well raise awareness about Atlanta SkeptiCamp.

For donations made to the JREF through this link this week, I will make a matching donation to Atlanta Skeptics up to $150 for the upcoming Atlanta SkeptiCamp event.

We’ll be announcing this at Skeptics in the Pub tonight in anticipation of next month’s March Skeptics in the Pub — Live Podcast with the Amateur Scientist. This is going to be a great fund-raising event for Atlanta SkeptiCamp, and tickets are just $5!!

Let’s have great kick off to this SkeptiCamp season by raising money for the wonderful JREF! Remember, for this week donations made to the JREF through this link,  I will make a personal matching donation up to $150 towards Atlanta SkeptiCamp 2010!

We’re looking forward to having another great Atlanta SkeptiCamp this year, and helping out our friends JREF as well!

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Make Skepticamp Session Topic Suggestions Here!

The Skepticamp wiki offers several session topic suggestions for those attendees looking for some topics ideas to present. There are obviously way more topics out there than can be covered in a one day event. Since Skepticamp is a user-generated conference, if you are planning on or are interested in attending Atlanta’s Skepticamp… What are some sessions you’d like see presented at the event?

Please leave your suggestions in the comments! If you are still unsure about a topic you might like to talk about at Skepticamp, you should be able to come up with crowd-pleasing session here.

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Skepticamp Atlanta! Update

We had our first Skepticamp volunteer meeting this past Saturday, and things went GREAT!! These are our confirmed details so far:

Skepticamp Atlanta

  • Date: Saturday, February 7th, 2009
  • Time: All day (start and end times TBD)
  • Location: Doraville Civic Center, Doraville, GA

I want to thank everyone who attended the meeting and are volunteering their time and resources to make sure Skepticamp in Atlanta will be a great success!

It looks like we will have some some exciting activities and guests at the event! I will make an announcement as soon things are confirmed!

Our focus for right now is finding sponsors and PROMOTION, PROMOTION, PROMOTION!

At the next Skeptics in the Pub, Saturday, December 13th 7pm in the North Ave room at Manuel’s Tavern, I will discuss what came out of the volunteer meeting and also go over the rules of Skepticamp. We will also be accepting donations! Look forward to seeing you there!

-Taylor

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