Arlene Spark, a member of our Society for more than 40 years, died on Monday. Former Leader Joe Chuman will officiate at her funeral on Thursday.Read More
As Jim Norman ends his term as president, he has confidence in our Society’s leadership, its vision for the future, and in all those who are helping to make that vision a reality.Read More
Accomplished pianist Azar Gordon recently shared her zest for classical music and her culinary skills with fellow members.Read More
We should take the time to share real gratitude for mothers—and others—who help us, says Leader Curt Collier.Read More
Our Society’s children had a featured role in our second annual Banned Books Festival. They discussed the meaning of banning books and then got to talk about their favorite books. […]
Leader Curt Collier learned firsthand the healing power of nature as his family grieved the loss of his sister. He understands the importance of safe green havens and invites you to join a group that will study the research on how such havens are created.Read More
Bob Gordon figured that if he survived advanced cancer, he’d want to go skiing the following winter in Cervinia, Italy. His son and ski buddy, Gregg, found a measure of closure in leaving Bob’s ashes on a mountain there.Read More
Member and poet Milind Padki shares a poem he read recently at our Open Mic Variety Night.Read More
Community Weekend at Stony Point Center is back! Members, to join the fun June 2-4, please fill out registration form.Read More