Locals celebrate ‘Charles Darwin Day’

The Carolinas Secular Association is organizing a Feb. 10 “Charles Darwin birthday party” and the city of Asheville is planning to proclaim Feb. 12 “International Darwin Day.” Here’s the information from the Association:

What: Charles Darwin birthday party
When: 2-5 PM Sunday, February 10, 2013
Where: The Asheville Friends Meeting Hous,227 Edgewood Road, near UNCA

Who: Explorers of all ages

Why: To celebrate the life and work of Charles Darwin

Free, family-friendly fun sponsored by YouthQuest, The Ethical Society of Asheville, Zeal to Heal & WNC Humanists.

And here’s the press release from Asheville City Council member Cecil Bothwell:

In recognition of Charles Darwin’s immense contribution to the sciences, stemming from his explanation of evolution moderated by natural selection, the City of Asheville will join municipalities across the continent, and nations around the world in declaring Feb. 12, International Darwin Day.

The proclamation will be issued at the regular meeting of the Asheville City Council on that date.

The proclamation will read as follows:

International Darwin Day Proclamation

Whereas February 12, 2013 is the anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin in 1809;

And Whereas Charles Darwin is recognized for the development of the theory of evolution by the mechanism of natural selection;

And Whereas Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection is recognized as the foundation of modern biology, an essential tool in understanding the natural world and the development of life on earth;

And Whereas Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection has provided, and continues to provide, the basis for great advances in science, medicine and philosophy;

And Whereas the anniversary of Darwin’s birthday is an appropriate period on which to reflect and celebrate the importance of scientific advancement to all people;

And Whereas government bodies around the world, including the United States Congress, have designated this anniversary as a celebration of the life and work of Charles Darwin;

And Whereas the City of Asheville is rightfully proud of its commitment to scientifically-based environmental awareness, appropriate technology and high educational standards;

Now, Therefore, I Terry Bellamy, Mayor of the City of Asheville, do hereby proclaim February 12, 2013 as “International Darwin Day” in the City of Asheville.

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