kibbitznest

a 501(c)(3) organization

Kibbitznest is a 501(c)3 organization. Kibbitznest, Inc is dedicated to the preservation of quality human interaction. Our ultimate objective is to promote a better understanding of the world and its people by coming together face-to-face to experience being human by teaching, by learning, by listening, by reading, by arguing, by discussing, and by inquiring. We encourage a balance between face to face and electronic communication.

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Jeffersonian Dinner

  • Kibbitznest, Inc 2212 North Clybourn Avenue Chicago, IL, 60614 United States (map)

Kibbitznest begs the favor of your company at our next

Jeffersonian Dinner!

An evening of conversation, community and the timeless question of what it means to be human - in the Jeffersonian spirit

The evening’s theme is:

Disillusion

Bring your own musings, stories and insights drawn from the humanities.

To encourage conversation, critical thinking as one collective mind. Explore what it means to be human, what we all have in common through the selected theme. From personal stories to intellectual agruments, allow guests to bring forth diverse voices and expand perspectives.

Rules:

  1. One conversation: No small conversations with those beside you; only address the collective

  2. One theme: stay focused and reflect on the provided theme related to the human condition.

  3. Multiple voices: all guests answer the first & last question, and will be heard throughout.

To reserve your spot please email info@kibbitznest.org or click link below.

Admission is free but reservations are required and limited to 1 or 2 people. Seating may not be possible without a reservation. Please include the email address and name of the additional attendee in the email.

Outside beverages are not allowed. Light food is allowed such as sandwiches, salads, sushi, or pizzas. In addition, please support our partner venue Kibbitznest, books, brews & blarney by purchasing drinks and food.

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