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SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
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SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
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SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
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SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
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SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
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SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
URL:https://dev.salemathenaeum.net/event/monday-evening-conversations/2026-11-09/
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SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
URL:https://dev.salemathenaeum.net/event/monday-evening-conversations/2026-12-14/
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SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
URL:https://dev.salemathenaeum.net/event/monday-evening-conversations/2027-01-11/
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SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
URL:https://dev.salemathenaeum.net/event/monday-evening-conversations/2027-02-08/
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SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
URL:https://dev.salemathenaeum.net/event/monday-evening-conversations/2027-03-08/
CATEGORIES:Groups
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SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
URL:https://dev.salemathenaeum.net/event/monday-evening-conversations/2027-04-12/
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SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
URL:https://dev.salemathenaeum.net/event/monday-evening-conversations/2027-05-10/
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SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
URL:https://dev.salemathenaeum.net/event/monday-evening-conversations/2027-06-14/
CATEGORIES:Groups
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SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
URL:https://dev.salemathenaeum.net/event/monday-evening-conversations/2027-07-12/
CATEGORIES:Groups
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SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
URL:https://dev.salemathenaeum.net/event/monday-evening-conversations/2027-08-09/
CATEGORIES:Groups
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DTSTAMP:20260523T040923
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SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
URL:https://dev.salemathenaeum.net/event/monday-evening-conversations/2027-09-13/
CATEGORIES:Groups
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SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
URL:https://dev.salemathenaeum.net/event/monday-evening-conversations/2027-10-11/
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SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
URL:https://dev.salemathenaeum.net/event/monday-evening-conversations/2027-11-08/
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SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
URL:https://dev.salemathenaeum.net/event/monday-evening-conversations/2027-12-13/
CATEGORIES:Groups
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SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
URL:https://dev.salemathenaeum.net/event/monday-evening-conversations/2028-01-10/
CATEGORIES:Groups
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UID:10000543-1834167600-1834174800@dev.salemathenaeum.net
SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
URL:https://dev.salemathenaeum.net/event/monday-evening-conversations/2028-02-14/
CATEGORIES:Groups
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UID:10000544-1836586800-1836594000@dev.salemathenaeum.net
SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
URL:https://dev.salemathenaeum.net/event/monday-evening-conversations/2028-03-13/
CATEGORIES:Groups
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260214T192109Z
UID:10000545-1839006000-1839013200@dev.salemathenaeum.net
SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
URL:https://dev.salemathenaeum.net/event/monday-evening-conversations/2028-04-10/
CATEGORIES:Groups
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260214T192109Z
UID:10000546-1841425200-1841432400@dev.salemathenaeum.net
SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
URL:https://dev.salemathenaeum.net/event/monday-evening-conversations/2028-05-08/
CATEGORIES:Groups
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260214T192109Z
UID:10000547-1844449200-1844456400@dev.salemathenaeum.net
SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
URL:https://dev.salemathenaeum.net/event/monday-evening-conversations/2028-06-12/
CATEGORIES:Groups
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SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
URL:https://dev.salemathenaeum.net/event/monday-evening-conversations/2028-07-10/
CATEGORIES:Groups
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UID:10000549-1849892400-1849899600@dev.salemathenaeum.net
SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
URL:https://dev.salemathenaeum.net/event/monday-evening-conversations/2028-08-14/
CATEGORIES:Groups
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CREATED:20260214T192038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260214T192109Z
UID:10000550-1852311600-1852318800@dev.salemathenaeum.net
SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
URL:https://dev.salemathenaeum.net/event/monday-evening-conversations/2028-09-11/
CATEGORIES:Groups
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CREATED:20260214T192038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260214T192109Z
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SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
URL:https://dev.salemathenaeum.net/event/monday-evening-conversations/2028-10-09/
CATEGORIES:Groups
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CREATED:20260214T192038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260214T192109Z
UID:10000552-1857754800-1857762000@dev.salemathenaeum.net
SUMMARY:Monday Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This group currently meets online. Register here \nThe Monday Evening Conversations Group meets on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM. All members and other interested parties are invited. \nIt may be of interest to know that the The Social Library\, predecessor of the Salem Athenaeum\, was founded by a similar discussion group\, called the Monday Evening Club. Edward Augustus Holyoke\, Rev. Thomas Barnard\, Rev. Thomas Gilchrist\, Benjamin Lynde\, Nathaniel Ropes and others were among the Monday Evening Club founders\, who gathered to discuss current events and topics of mutual interest. \n\nTopics for discussion are wide open\, but must be amenable to good conversation. Examples include: \n\n\nThe long ranging effects of the Civil War\nThe courage to be vulnerable\nEuropean architecture\nThe importance/non importance of art\nWhy have friends\n\nMeetings will start with something to help frame the discussion for the evening\, such as a: \n\nbrief talk\npodcast\nvideo\nreading of prose or poetry\nmusic\n\nWe look forward to talking with you!
URL:https://dev.salemathenaeum.net/event/monday-evening-conversations/2028-11-13/
CATEGORIES:Groups
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