Beginnings: Humanists of Utah Organized
February 1991
The organizational meeting of Humanists of Utah was held in November 1990. Eight people attended the meeting. One of those was 94-year-old Edwin H. Wilson, an original founder of the American Humanist Association, who was retired and living in Salt Lake City. The group voted to form a local chapter and to apply to the American Humanist Association for recognition.
Progress Checklist
This is going to be a long letter, because there is lots of news. So we might as well call it a newsletter: Volume 1, Number 1. Suggestions for a catchy name for it will be appreciated.
What the Chapter Has:
- A treasurer and a bank account.
- A chapter application in the process of being approved.
- A post office box.
- A first event.
- 51 people on the mailing list.
What the Chapter Does Not Have:
- Your Input.
- Bylaws.
- A regular meeting place and time. The irrepressible Ed Wilson captured our first speaker, and that pretty much determined when and where he would speak. To some people, Tuesday night will not be convenient; to others, any church (even a Unitarian one) is associated with bad experiences.
- A Who's Who. You can leave who you know to chance. It would be easier, though, if you already know the peculiarities and preferences of your fellow humanists, and if they knew yours. A membership directory for internal distribution could do that. There are those who want to keep their private opinions very much to themselves. Such "silent partners" would of course not be listed.
- Library.
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