Don't Miss Our Zen of Zoom Event!

 

 
 

UPCOMING EVENTS

The Zen of Zoom: a live two-session, instructional seminar

also-for-zoomSession I: Sunday, January 10 2021, 2:00 - 4:00 PM

Session II: Sunday, January 24 2021, 2:00-4:00 PM

Want to learn the ‘ins and outs’ of Zoom, the cloud-based video communications app? Most of us use it to access virtual programs, events and, sometimes, each other, during these fraught Covid-19 months of isolation. But do you really feel confident using it, other than to ‘join’ a meeting? Do you know how to create, conduct and control a meeting, its many features and safety settings? Even if you complain about being ‘zoomed-out,’ it seems the app will remain in our daily lives for some months to come. 

Join Stan Krushkov, an IT Consultant living and working in St. Petersburg, Russia, as he conducts a live two-session seminar (by Zoom, of course) covering Zoom’s basic and advanced features. Please join by computer as Stan will focus on computer, rather than phone, Zoom settings, which may differ in some respects. 

Click here to register
Limit: 60 participants 
Cost: Free for Members and $5 for Non-Members
You must be registered before 10:00 AM on Sunday, January 10th to join the session.The Zoom link and password details will be shared at 5:00 P.M. on the day prior to the event and again, a few hours prior to the start of the session.

PLEASE NOTE: Session I attendance (Basic Zoom) is a prerequisite for Session II (Advanced Zoom)


 

CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS

Tea for Three: Smithie Comes to Off-Broadway

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Join the League of Women Voters at a virtual Off-Broadway production of Tea for ThreeTea for Three is a one-woman show about three of our First Ladies: Lady Bird Johnson, Pat Nixon, and Betty Ford. Each character is portrayed by Emmy Award-winning actress Elaine Bromka '72, with over thirty years in film, television, Broadway, and Off-Broadway. She starred as eight First Ladies opposite Rich Little in the PBS show The Presidents. Intrigued by their stories, she went on with playwright Eric H. Weinberger to create this one-woman show. Get your ticket here!


Pecan Sales: A Smith Tradition

pecans-1For more than sixty years, Smith College clubs around the country have been selling Georgia pecans at holiday time to raise money for college scholarships. Dorothy Lobrano Guth '50 started this fundraising effort for the New York Smith Club about fifty years ago.

The NYC Club continues to offer the three most popular selections: Mammoth halves, milk-chocolate-covered, and dark-chocolate-covered. Additional varieties (such as cinnamon, glazed, or clusters) are available by special request.

These pecans make a wonderful treat all year long and as always, the net proceeds go to the Smith Scholarship Fund! Scroll down for the store link and order yours today! 

 

Click here to order and enjoy this recipe from Helen Frazier Wellmeier '31! 

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