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******This meeting has been postponed, please check back (or on one of the links below) at a later date for information on rescheduling!*******

The next Ladies Who Do Skepticism event will be in Bath, brought to you by the newly relaunched and re-thought Bath Skeptical Society .

Ladies Who Do Skepticism (& Coffee) will be held on Saturday 5th June, at the Hands of Bath Tea Room.  What a perfect location for Bristol, Bath and other local skeptical women to get together! As they say:

*look for the ladies with a cuddly toy pug with a pink jumper. That’s us!*

‘Ladies who do skepticism’ events are monthly meet-ups designed to Broaden our skeptical community, bring balance to skeptical events and discussing the pseudoscience specifically targeted at women.

Did we mention there will be tea, coffee and cake?

Don’t be shy, come along and say hello and become part of the Bath skeptical community. We don’t bite much.

To RSVP to this event, go to the event page on facebook (and please RSVP- it helps give the organisers an idea for numbers!).

Running this meeting will be the lovely Hayley Stevens, of the Righteous Indignation Podcast and the Rather Friendly Skeptic Blog amongst other things… find out more when you meet her!

Another month, another Meet-up… this time LWDS is presented to you on behalf of the Merseyside Skeptics Society. A big thanks to them for their continued support!

Café Eros is at the National Conservation Centre in Liverpool (for travel information please look here).  We’ll be meeting in the Cafe at 2pm, this saturday the 8th May.  Please feel free to bring a friend, sister or mother along!  Children are also welcome.

The museum has free entry to the all exhibitions and events and is open from 10am-5pm, so why not pop along early and have a look around.  If you’re travelling in and fancy some company, why not join the facebook event and see if anyone else feels the same way?

In the meantime, catch up with skeptical events, news, views and people by checking out the Merseyside Skeptics Society blog, their facebook page and, of course, their two excellent podcasts: Skeptics with a K and InKredulous.

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