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Founded in September 2023, Humanists of Winchester is a local chapter of the American Humanist Society.

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‘I urge you to keep up the fight for these ideals’

On Saturday, March 28, Winchester, Kentucky, held its first-ever “No Kings” rally in front of the courthouse. Humanists of Winchester was well-represented, with at least a dozen of our members participating in the event. In fact, one of the featured speakers was our president, Rebecca Ison. She opened by explaining…
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‘No Kings’ rally is this Saturday!

By Pete Koutoulas | Past President, Humanists of Winchester Saturday, March 28, will introduce something new to Winchester: a ‘No Kings’ rally on the courthouse square downtown. In the latest episode of the Voices of Winchester Podcast, I spoke with Winchester attorney Adam Johnson about the event. Adam emphasizes that the…
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Yes, you can ‘do you.’ But why not be kind?

I have three childhood friends with whom I shared my entire past. These girls have been a part of my life since before I could ride a bike — in the case of one of them, since before I was potty-trained. As so often happens as we grow up, our…
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Humanists of Winchester Support AVRR

All Voices Reading Room is a wonderful place in downtown Winchester. Located on the third floor of the McEldowney Building at 5 Cleveland Avenue, AVRR houses a library of over 1,000 books, many of which aren’t available in school or public libraries. Why is that? Many libraries are hesitant to…
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Humanists of Winchester present a ‘magical’ day in Winchester

You know the day is going to be magical when a real (sort of), live unicorn shows up! Saturday, October 18, was in fact a magical day for pride and inclusion in Winchester. Folks from Clark County and beyond gathered on Depot Street (renamed “Dr. John Fryer Blvd.” for the day)…
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Stand up and speak out

By Jutta Liddle I recently attended a Humanists’ meeting where the guest speaker was Rev. Wanda Olive, the pastor of the Winchester Presbyterian Church. After pastor Olive gave an overview of the fundamental believes of her church, she focused on what Presbyterians and Humanists have in common. Interestingly there are…
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