Newsletter Date: April 12
INSPIRATION by Ron Hoak
Lifestyle is the art of discovering ways to live uniquely. Some people have learned to earn well, but they have haven’t learned to live well. Lifestyle is not an amount; it’s a practice.
ANNOUNCEMENTS, Etc.
Unfortunately but unsurprisingly, our excursion to the Boston Pops has been cancelled for this year.
Tomorrow, Monday, April 13, is our first online meeting.
Instructions for getting to the meeting are below. The "meeting room" will be open at 11:30 for socializing or getting familiar with the Zoom platform before we start at noon. If you need help, just reply to this email with your question or to request a phone call.
If you're using a computer, tablet or smartphone, just click or copy the "Join Zoom Meeting" link below, then enter the Meeting ID and Password (case sensitive).
Time: Apr 13, 2020 11:30 AM Eastern Time -- meeting starts at noon.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/746996577?pwd=TjhwUUg3dTFlcnhWV0JiSG9WWkFudz09
Meeting ID: 746 996 577
Password: Club22
If you're coming in by telephone,
dial 1 929 436 2866
Enter the Meeting ID: 746 996 577
Enter the Password: 332211
Our guest, professional speaker Mary Cheyne, will address a very timely topic: how to speak effectively online.
But most important, we'll be together again!
Hope to see you then!
HAPPY BUCKS
Michaela Hermann reminds us of the good old days -- when people could really get together -- with some photos from the February gathering at Smug Brewery.
Herb Altman
“Hola to all from South Florida! I’ve got $20 for my son whose company has so far produced 3000 liters of hand sanitizer for Boston hospitals and health care workers. They’ve run out of ethanol (grain alcohol) or isopropanol. So they’re in need. If anyone knows of a distillery or source of same, let me know.”
Jim Gilcreast has a buck, he’s happy.
Don Saracen
“A Very Happy Buck for our wonderful daughter Michelle who is a child and family mental health therapist. She has had to move her practice to her home using telehealth. It’s been surprising how fast things are moving and how many have lost their jobs. Families are being impacted in so many ways. Michelle has always had a positive attitude and continues to help families and kids cope during these extraordinarily difficult times.”