Michael Nugent wrote: The 2012 Atheist Ireland AGM and public meeting will take place in Dublin on Saturday 18th August, venue to be decided.
Our guest speaker for the afternoon session, which is open to the public, will be Sanal Edamaruku, the President of Rationalist International and of the Indian Rationalist Association, who is facing blasphemy charges in India after exposing that a miraculous crying statue of Jesus was actually caused by leaking plumbing.
As before, the morning session will be for members only, and will deal with internal matters. We’ll soon send agenda details to members.
AI AGM Dublin early september **UPDATE**
AI AGM Dublin early september **UPDATE**
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Re: AI AGM Dublin 18th aug
Coffee will be served at the lift door.
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Re: AI AGM Dublin 18th aug
How very annoying. I am flying into Knock on this day. So no way I could make it really. Had it only been a week later 

Re: AI AGM Dublin 18th aug
Bugger. I'm away too!
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UPDATE the date has been pushed back a few weeks and now will probably be in early September
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Re: AI AGM Dublin early september **UPDATE**
Any word on this since? do you have dates? it's early sept now, have I missed it?
Re: AI AGM Dublin early september **UPDATE**
No you haven't missed it. We are waiting to see if Sanal Edamaruku can make it, so It now looks like mid to late October.
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Re: AI AGM Dublin early september **UPDATE**
Any updates as to when the AGM will take place?
Re: AI AGM Dublin early september **UPDATE**
Sanal has his visa now so we are just working out the details. It's still looking like mid October at the moment.
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