Teach a class, share your skills, or lead an enriching experience to deepen our connections and be part of our new lifelong learning initiative.Read More
By Curt Collier Greetings, everyone. A little end of the season review: First, I appreciate the fact that the Society’s past presidents, the Board, and the Program Council, as well […]
As our Society undergoes change, it will thrive to the extent we recognize the mutual enrichment provided by our Society and the wider community, says President Eric Sandhusen in this column.Read More
How do we discern an ethical path in the face of horrifying violence and suffering, when the idea of standing by feels unethical? Society Leader Curt Collier provides answers in this column.Read More
Our newest members are looking for opportunities to meet people who think critically and have wide interests.Read More
The environments we cultivate for our children play a crucial role in their ability to make good, ethical decisions, says Leader Curt Collier in this column.Read More
The remains of two longtime members of our Society, Bob and Edith Levine, were interred at National Cemetery with full military honors, capping an extraordinary story of courage and compassion rooted in World War II.Read More
We welcomed spring with an art show featuring more than 50 works by members and friends, followed by a Spring Arts Festival with singing, dancing, poetry, and a handmade garden!Read More
Choosing to confront potential disapproval in order to embrace our authenticity can be a life-affirming decision for ourselves and for others, says Leader Curt Collier. Read More