[UUPoly-L] Today's Health Section: Washington Post : CPN June Event
Today's Health Section: Washington Post front page article is "How's your love life?" 60 years after Kinsey! Discusses recent survey results.
Hey, are we ahead of the curve?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/18/AR2007051801653.html?hpid=smartliving
CPN June Special Event
Alfred C. Kinsey and the Roots of Polyamory
Saturday, June 9, 2007, 7:30 pm
Cedar Lane UU Church, Meeting House, Room A directions attached
Kinsey produced a firestorm of protest and opened the way for the sexual revolution in the 1950s with his books on sexual behavior of the human male and female. He was a brilliant workaholic scientist, swinger, bisexual, practiced a bit of BDSM, and was probably a Polyamorist, although none of those terms were in existence at the time. His work describes Polyamory in the context of extramarital sex and especially the female sexuality. A learned and factual, entertaining and humorous, fascinating and brilliant presentation.
Our Presenter, Ken Haslam, MD, a retired anesthesiologist, has been living and teaching about polyamory, and names ?sex educator? his retirement career, as he introduces Polyamory, and its history to the academic community. In 2006, he established a Polyamory archive collection in the Kinsey Institute Library at Indiana University. He is a founder of Unitarian Universalists for Polyamory Awareness (UUPA), and a Board member of CARAS, Community-Academic Consortium for Research in Alternative Sexualities, (to which CPN is a partner), and Institute for 21st Century Relationships.
Light refreshments will be available.
Directions: www.cedarlane. org
>From Washington, DC:
Go north on Wisconsin Ave (Rt. 355) which becomes Rockville Pike, through downtown Bethesda, past the Naval Hospital to Cedar Lane. Turn right at the traffic light onto Cedar Lane, and continue .7 miles to the Church entrance (marked by a low sign) which is on the right near the top of the hill (second driveway after the light at Beach Drive).
Upon entering the circle driveway, keeping to the right and going down a hill, you will find the Church building on your right on low ground. As you bear left around the circle reaching the halfway point of the circle, you will see the meeting houseon the right, on high ground (up on a hill). Room A is the largest room in this building, lights will be on, and there is ALWAYS a CPN sign on the building when we are meeting there.
>From the Beltway Outer Loop (westbound I-495):
Take exit #33, which splits into two ramps. Bear right and take the one marked "Connecticut Avenue North, Kensington." When you get onto Connecticut Avenue, move to the left lane as soon as possible. Turn left at the traffic light onto Beach Drive. Follow Beach Drive about .5 miles through the park to a traffic light at Cedar Lane. Turn right onto Cedar Lane and proceed up the hill to the Church entrance which is marked by a low sign.
Upon entering the circle driveway, keeping to the right and going down a hill, you will find the Church building on your right on low ground. As you bear left around the circle reaching the halfway point of the circle, you will see the meeting house on the right, on high ground (up on a hill). Room A is the largest room in this building, lights will be on, and there is ALWAYS a CPN sign on the building when we are meeting there.
>From Virginia via the Beltway Inner Loop (eastbound I-495):
Exit #36, Old Georgetown Road, south towards Bethesda; turn right onto Old Georgetown Road. At third light, turn left onto Cedar Lane. Continue on Cedar Lane crossing Rockville Pike (Rt. 355, Wisconsin Ave). Church is .7 miles past Rockville Pike. The Church entrance (marked by a low sign) which is on the right near the top of the hill (second driveway after the light at Beach Drive).
Upon entering the circle driveway, keeping to the right and going down a hill, you will find the Church building on your right on low ground. As you bear left around the circle reaching the halfway point of the circle, you will see the meeting house on the right, on high ground (up on a hill). Room A is the largest room in this building, lights will be on, and there is ALWAYS a CPN sign on the building when we are meeting there.
>From southbound I-270 or Beltway Inner Loop Exit 35:
Exit at Rt. 355 south (take DC - not VA- spur; left exit from spur) to Bethesda. At the third light turn left onto Cedar Lane. Church is .7 miles past Rockville Pike. The Church entrance (marked by a low sign) which is on the right near the top of the hill (second driveway after the light at Beach Drive).
Upon entering the circle driveway, keeping to the right and going down a hill, you will find the Church building on your right on low ground. As you bear left around the circle reaching the halfway point of the circle, you will see the meeting house on the right, on high ground (up on a hill). Room A is the largest room in this building, lights will be on, and there is ALWAYS a CPN sign on the building when we are meeting there.
Metro: Closest stop is the Red Line's Medical Center. Walk north about .5 miles on Rockville Pike/Rt 355 to Cedar Lane and .7 miles east on Cedar Lane, or take Ride-On bus which stops near the corner of Beach Drive and Cedar Lane. Ride-On bus #34 goes up Cedar Lane. Click here or call Montgomery County Transit at 240-777-7433 for schedule and details.
Upon entering the circle driveway, keeping to the right and going down a hill, you will find the Church building on your right on low ground. As you bear left around the circle reaching the halfway point of the circle, you will see the meeting house on the right, on high ground (up on a hill). Room A is the largest room in this building, lights will be on, and there is ALWAYS a CPN sign on the building when we are meeting there.
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