Rationalists of East Tennessee Newsletter – May 2026
Welcome to the May edition of the Rationalists of East Tennessee Newsletter. Spring is in full bloom, and our community has a full month of thoughtful conversations, curiosity‑driven gatherings, and opportunities to connect. Here’s what’s happening across RET this month.
Blount County First Wednesday Meetup
Wednesday, May 6, 2026 – 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Peaceful Side Brewery, Maryville, TN
Join us for good food, relaxed conversation, and the kind of meandering discussions that RET members are known for.
May First Sunday Meeting
Sunday, May 3, 2026 – 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM (EDT) In Person + Zoom
Tami Wyatt — “How AI Is, and Will Be, Affecting Your Health Care”
Dr. Wyatt is the Torchbearer Professor and Associate Dean of Research at the UTK College of Nursing. She collaborates with engineers, designers, and innovation strategists to create and test new healthcare solutions, including mobile apps that improve patient experiences. She serves on the American Academy of Nursing’s information technology expert panel and co‑leads a major initiative to advance precision health research at UT.
Coffee and other hot beverages will be provided. Bring a snack to share if you wish.
We meet in the Cafeteria Annex at the rear of the Goins Administration Building. Please enter through the direct rear entranc
Blount County Day of Reason
Thursday, May 7, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
RET is offering a positive, welcoming secular alternative for those who prefer reflection grounded in reason, compassion, and shared human values. Held on the lawn of the Historic Blount County Courthouse in Maryville, this gathering is not a protest but an opportunity to highlight the importance of evidence‑based thinking, civic engagement, and inclusive community. Participants are invited to join in our friendly observance that celebrates human creativity and cooperation, with space for thoughtful conversation and the sharing of meaningful quotes or reflections. It’s a calm, open event for anyone who wants a thoughtful counterpart to the religious observance happening at the same time.
RET Book Club – May
Sunday, May 10, 2026 – 4:00 – 6:00 PM (Zoom)
by Susan Jacoby
This month we’re reading Jacoby’s incisive exploration of America’s growing distrust of reason and expertise. Whether you’ve read the full book or just want to listen in, you’re welcome.
Third Sunday Meeting – May
Sunday, May 17, 2026 – 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM (EDT) In Person + Zoom
“What’s in Your Medicine Cabinet?”
Presented by Norm Barrett, RET’s President and former pharmacist
Norm Barrett takes us through the top ten over‑the‑counter products and examines the booming world of herbals and supplements. Expect a candid, myth‑busting look at the products many of us keep on hand.
Coffee and other hot beverages will be provided.
We meet in the Cafeteria Annex at the rear of the Goins Administrative Building. Please enter through the direct rear entrance.
Knox County Fourth Wednesday Meetup
Wednesday, May 27, 2026 – 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Corner 16 Restaurant, Knoxville, TN
Join us for food, conversation, and community.
May Reflections Meeting
Sunday, May 24, 2026 – 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM (EDT) Zoom Only
Summer Vacations
How do you do with vacations? Do you have great memories of past vacations, or is it a stressful hit‑or‑miss situation? Bring your stories — the good, the not‑so‑good, and the unforgettable.
Zoom link, Reflections, May 24, 2026, 4:30 PM
Scholarship Application Readers are Urgently needed
The Scholarship Committee is looking for readers willing to evaluate and score applications for the 10 scholarships of $2,200 each to future secular leaders. A pre‑established scoring system will help standardize the process.
All evaluations must be completed in May and June so that scholarships can be awarded by July 1st.
If you are willing to help, contact:
scholarship@rationalists.org We need you!
Around Knoxville in May
Pattern – Lilienthal Gallery
All Month – Knoxville Step into one of Knoxville’s most imaginative contemporary art spaces. Pattern explores rhythm, repetition, and visual play — the kind of exhibit that sparks conversation long after you leave. Perfect for a small, curious RET group outing.
Dogwood Trails & Gardens
Through May 1 – Knoxville Neighborhoods Catch the final days of Knoxville’s iconic spring tradition. Wander blooming trails, discover tucked‑away neighborhood gardens, and enjoy the last burst of dogwood color before summer settles in. A gentle, scenic way to welcome May.
Zoofari 2026: Vim and Venom
May 25 – Zoo Knoxville Zoo Knoxville’s biggest gala of the year returns with a playful “Vim and Venom” theme. Expect creative costumes, up‑close animal encounters, and a festive atmosphere supporting wildlife conservation. A fun, slightly quirky option for members who enjoy something out of the ordinary.
Dusk in the Dogwoods: A Garden Parlor Party
May 9 – Blount County An elegant evening among spring blooms. Picture soft light, winding garden paths, and relaxed conversation — a lovely, low‑key outing for members in Maryville and surrounding areas.
Annual Dues Update
Pellissippi has recently raised the cost of our room rental from $50 to $100 for each meeting. If you know of any good alternative meeting venues, please send your suggestions to info@rationalists.org.
To help defray the increased cost, annual dues are increasing to $60. A reduced rate of $30 is available for students and other low‑income members.
A Little Fun for May
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Thought experiment: If you could instantly master any skill for 24 hours, which would you choose.
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Curiosity challenge: Ask someone at an RET event what book changed their mind the most.
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Nature note: May is peak firefly season — tiny sparks lighting up the dark.