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Geeking Out

July 24, 2011

July 26th: The Science of Well-Being

Tuesday, July 26, marks the triumphant return of Gelf's Geeking Out series to Brooklyn, at a new venue: Park Slope's Tea Lounge. We'll dissect the meaning of "wellness" with Michael Kelly Sutton, who found a better way to live by getting rid of most of his worldly possessions in his Cult of Less project; Danielle Posa, who works with the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index, a massive well-being survey that has uncovered thousands of eye-popping insights about Americans; and Lew Daly, director and senior fellow at Demos, a think tank devoted to economic and social justice.

Geeking Out will be held Tuesday, July 26th, at 7:30 pm (doors open at 7:00 pm) at the Tea Lounge on 837 Union St in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn. There is no admission charge, though your voluntary contribution will help defray the costs for this and other great Gelf events. Drinks will be available. Please spread the word and bring your friends.

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Graphic by Mister Lister.

For those who prefer spacing with their details:

Tea Lounge (Tea Lounge site)
837 Union St (between 6th and 7th aves.)
Brooklyn, NY 11215
Blocks from B/Q/R/2/3 trains

Doors open at 7:00.
Event starts at 7:30.
There is no admission charge, though your voluntary contribution will help defray the costs for this and other great Gelf events.

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