Tuesday, May 27, 2014

The Summer Semester of MENSA Forte Forums will begin Saturday, May 31 at 12:30 PM

Southwest Florida MENSA FORTE FORUM



The Summer Semester of MENSA Forte Forums will begin Saturday, May 31 at 12:30 PM
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We enjoy hearing brilliant locals tell about some of their fascinating interests and adventures.
And to celebrate a new semester of MENSA Forte Forums we will be having FREE beer & pizza for lunch.

 Mensa membership not required; this FREE seminar is open to the public.

This month’s topic will be “American Exceptionalism”

This month the discussion will be led by

Dr. William Hutchins

Dr Hutchins will be presenting again, this time on the topic of American Exceptionalism, its development and decline.  Dr Hutchins has a wide range of interests, including history, philosophy and finance.  He has practiced Radiology for the past 30 years, and currently is a partner in Naples Radiologists at Physicians Regional, and at Naples Diagnostic Imaging Center, where he is a part owner.  In the 1990s he left Radiology for five years, and consulted with hedge funds which needed medical expertise. Some his closest acquaintances included the founders of Earthlink, Computer Motion - the original medical robotics company, and Biopsys Breast Device. 

Selected readings:
    A Nation Like No Other: Why American Exceptionalism Matters by Newt Gingrich

    The Limits of Power: The End of American Exceptionalism by Andrew Bacevitch

Saving the Bill of Rights: Exposing the Left’s Campaign to Destroy American Exceptionalism by Frank Miniter

12:30 PM Saturday, May 31

Hosted by: Sam and Bunny Sewell, 
10202 Vanderbilt Dr
(NE corner, @ 102nd Ave) Naples, Fl 34108

Come enjoy being with your clever and engaging Mensa buddies.  Bring your friends, and anyone who is interested in topics that make you think, presented by the brightest and best.

PLEASE MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY – WE NEED TO KNOW HOW MUCH PIZZA TO BUY AND THERE IS LIMITED SEATING

RSVP bunnysam@bestselfusa.com or 239/591-4565

Contributions toward the local MENSA Gifted Student Scholarship are appreciated.



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