President’s Message

I LOVE the holidays.  I like decorating, shopping, baking, visiting, and partying.  I go all-out to celebrate.  My proudest non-work accomplishment at work was producing a CD of holiday music that was performed by my colleagues.  One piece was composed by a friend in the Music Library and performed by a local orchestra—my friend let me add it to our CD.  It took me months to talk people into singing or playing musical instruments, to obtain permission from rights owners to perform the songs selected, to schedule practices, and to get each piece recorded.  A group of four instrumentalists formed a klezmer band because I wanted to include a Hanukkah song.  I persuaded the University Librarian to read “The Night Before Christmas.”  He has a very nice speaking voice and I needed him to fund me $500 to produce the CDs.  My Administrative Assistant created original artwork to print on the CD and I found a guy down in San Diego that would produce 350 CDs for $500.  Everything was done on non-work time and nobody except the CD guy was paid for their work.  It was a labor of love produced by about 30 people who allowed me to cajole them into helping with my project.  At the Library Holiday Party that year each staff person received a copy of the CD.  I still have the CD and play it every Christmas.

I hope your holidays are filled with family, friends, and lots of love.  Shirley

President’s Message

November is a time to reflect on all that we are thankful for and I thought I’d take this opportunity to share my thanks with you all. I am thankful for my family: my sister, four cats, and two dogs who bring me joy and new challenges every day. I’m thankful for the many friends I made during my working career and I’m happy that I still enjoy their friendships and have lots of fun adventures with them. Finally, I am very thankful for the many new friends that I’ve made by joining Vista Friends and Newcomers. I appreciate your warmth, camaraderie, and all the many activities we enjoy together. Happy Thanksgiving!

President’s Message

November is a time to reflect on all that we are thankful for and I thought I’d take this opportunity to share my thanks with you all.  I am thankful for my family: my sister, four cats, and two dogs who bring me joy and new challenges every day.  I’m thankful for the many friends I made during my working career and I’m happy that I still enjoy their friendships and have lots of fun adventures with them.  Finally, I am very thankful for the many new friends that I’ve made by joining Vista Friends and Newcomers.  I appreciate your warmth, camaraderie, and all the many activities we enjoy together.  Happy Thanksgiving!

Results of the Newsletter Poll
We had 13 participants in the Newsletter Poll.  Here’s a brief summary of the responses:

  1. The respondents all read all of the Newsletter.
  2. Things they liked most include: “Getting to know you,” the variety of activities we provide, the recommendations for what to stream on TV, the new devices and tips column, and weekly reminders of upcoming activities.
  3. Nobody skips reading any part of the Newsletter.  Seven people suggested that an editor or proofreader might be helpful.
  4. There were several suggestions about what could be added: a cooking column; a brief description of the functions of the groups and what acronyms stand for; and a humor column.

This November issue of the Newsletter will include the debut of the humor column, edited by Bonnie Armstrong—you are sure to get a chuckle from her first piece!  Linda Mueller will edit the recipe column.  With her experience in the LEI (Let’s Eat In) group, we’re in store for a tasty Thanksgiving.

Thank you for your helpful suggestions!  The Board will work on implementing all of them.

President’s Message

Greetings Vista Friends and Happy October!
Now that the weather is turning cool, it makes me think of making soup.  I thought I’d share my favorite soup recipe with you all.  It comes from America’s Test Kitchen, but it’s not too fussy :)It is delicious.  Enjoy!
Sweet Potato Soup
4 tablespoons butte,r 1 shallot, chopped, 4 sprigs fresh thyme, 2 lbs sweet potatoes, scrubbed, peeled and chopped—reserve 1/4 of the peels,1 tablespoon brown sugar, 1/2 teaspoon cider vinegar 1 1/2 teaspoons salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper

In a large pot, sauté shallot and thyme (just toss in the whole springs) in butter until shallot is translucent.  Add 4 1/4 C water to the shallots and thyme and bring to a boil.  Turn off the heat!  Add chopped sweet potatoes and 1/4 of the peels.  Steep 20 minutes.
Add brown sugar, cider vinegar, salt and pepper and turn on heat to med-high.  Cook 10 minutes, remove from heat.  Remove thyme sprigs.  Puree soup WITH peels 45-50 seconds in batches of 1/2 blender-full.  Always cover blender lid with a towel, to control hot liquid.
I hope you enjoy the cooler weather and this soup as much as I do.

See you soon—Shirley

President’s Message

Happy September and Happy Fall!  Autumn arrives on September 22nd, and marks the beginning of my favrote time of year.  Cool weather, crisp apples, and lots of activities leading up to the holidays.
Our annual membership renewal is almost complete—just a few more dues to collect and we will have a final roster.  I will send everyone a new directory on email (and paper mail for members without email) as soon as we have confirmed our membership for 2021-22.
We have lots of fun in store for everyone, as each of the Vice Presidents and Committee chairs have plans for outings, meals, crafts, games, and even tea!  I’m looking forward to spending time with you all in the coming months—vaccinated, with a booster, and masks, of course!

President’s Message

Wishing you a Happy and Healthy August!
California has now changed its mask requirements to match CDC guidance:
Vaccinated people do not need to wear masks, except in the following settings where masks are required for everyone:

Unvaccinated people are required to wear masks in indoor public settings and businesses, like:

    • Retail
    • Restaurants
    • Theaters
    • Family entertainment centers
    • Meetings
    • State and local government offices that serve the public

President’s Letter

It was wonderful to see so many of you at our May Breakfast Meeting and catching up on the past year.  Our June meeting is special because we will be installing our new board for 2021-2022, so I hope that you will be joining us at Pegah’s on June 10th at 9:30 a.m.  Help me welcome the new board members and wish them well.  See you there!!

Judy Beaumont, President VFN

MOVIES to Watch

MOVIES to Watch

This month features NETFLIX STREAMED programs:

NOVEMBER 15, 2020, is NETFLIX’S release date for season 4 of THE CROWN which covers 1977 – 1990 and stars Olivia Colman, Tobias Menzies, Josh O’Connor, Helen Bonham Carter, and Emma Corrin as Lady Diana Spencer.

JOHN DIDION: THE CENTER WILL NOT HOLD (1hr 38 min) is a documentary of an author as she reflects on her remarkable career and personal struggles. Wife of author John Gregory Dunne, Didion wrote THE YEAR OF MAGICAL THINKING about grief and shows how a writer transfers her thoughts and feelings to the written page.

Author Harlan Coben has 4 mysteries available on NETFLIX: THE STRANGER, SAFE, THE WOODS, and THE FIVE.

If you have never watched the 3 seasons of BROADCHURCH, do yourself a favor. This excellent series about a missing 11 year old boy stars David Tennant. (Hint: you must turn on closed caption to understand David’s Scottish accent).