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The Week Ahead -- Sunday, December 1, 2024

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  • Y's Men Holiday Party Set for December 19
  • Connecticut FBI agents to Speak Thursday
  • Fill Out the Y's Men Satisfaction Survey
  • GIDG Will Meet Tomorrow
  • Open Discussion for Military Discussion Group Tomorrow
  • Upcoming Trips Announced by T&E Committee
  • Science Fiction Book Club Re-Forming
  • Classical Music Society Focuses on The Art of Conducting
  • WPD Toy Drive Underway
  • Eyeglasses Needed to Help Others See  
  • How to Order Free Covid-19 At Home Test

Y's Men Holiday Party Set For Thursday, December 19

DNR, the (almost) all physicians rock band, will entertain at this year's Holiday Party.


The annual Y's Men Holiday Party will be held on Thursday, December 19 from 5:30 to 8:30 pm at The Patterson Club in Fairfield.


The cost of the event is $80.00 per person, including your first drink! A cocktail hour will precede the dinner where there will be a cash bar and appetizers will be served.

In addition to great food, there will be great entertainment provided by DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) the (almost) all physicians rock band featuring our own Y's Man Bob Altbaum, MD.


To sign up and pay (no later than Friday, December 13), click on the button below:

Don't miss out; sign up today. Any questions, contact Dewey Loselle, party organizer, at deweyloselle@gmail.com.

Connecticut FBI Agents to Speak This Thursday


An update of activities at the Connecticut office of the FBI will be featured this Thursday morning (December 5) at the regular Y's Men's weekly meeting. Joanne Benson and Anish Shukla of the FBI will be the speakers.

Fill Out Your Y's Men Satisfaction Survey Now

 

The first Y's Men membership satisfaction survey was delivered to Y's Men last week by email. Now it should be filled out as promptly as possible.


The survey, developed with considerable input from the Y's Men Board, will gather valuable feedback from members to guide future program decisions and strategic planning. The results will directly influence future programs and events

 

Please check your junk email folder if you did not receive the survey.

 

Y's Man Bob Walker announced the survey at a recent Thursday morning meeting. He is the founder/CEO of Surveys & Forecasts LLC. Thanks to Bob who developed the survey. To learn more, please click below to see a video.

Click Here to View Bob Walker's Survey Remarks

GIDG to Meet Tomorrow (Monday, December 2)


The Global Issues Discussion Group (GIDG) will meet on Monday, December 2 in Room 203/204 at the Saugatuck Congregational Church at 9:00 am. The topics for discussion will be Russia/Ukraine/North Korea/and President Trump.


For more information, contact Frank Wood at fwood227@gmail.com.

Open Discussion for Military Discussion Group Tomorrow 


The Military Discussion Group will meet at 10:00 am tomorrow (Monday, December 2) in its usual room (across from GIDG) at the Saugatuck Congregational Church. No specific topic, but there will be an open discussion.


The Group is led by Jon Fox. For additional information, contact Jon at jonfox06880@gmail.com.

Y's Men Science Fiction Book Club Re-Forming

Stephen Bentkover is leading the effort to re-start the Y's Men Science Fiction Book Club. He notes that many of us have read Science Fiction when we were younger. Since then there have been numerous classic sci-fi novels published, and many produced as movies, and they are begging to be re-visited. Often, they have been prescient as to the ongoing story of humanity.


There are also newer sci-fi writers who are waiting to be discovered by those of us who are or were fans of this genre in the past. If you have any interest in joining a book group which will read science fiction as our only genre, please let Stephen Bentkover know (sgb214@sbcglobal.net).


We will meet every six weeks at a place to be determined (most likely the Saugatuck Congregational Church) and take suggestions and input from our members as to the books which we will read.  

Classical Music Society to Learn

"The Art of Conducting" at Meeting This Tuesday


The Y's Men Classical Music Society will feature an entertaining, video-illustrated seminar on the art of conducting at its next meeting scheduled for this Tuesday, December 3. Live guest speaker and professor for the event will be the recently retired Staples High School director of orchestral music, Adele Valovich.


An Eastman School of Music graduate, Ms. Valovich has chosen videos of a quartet of highly differentiated conductors performing the same piece, capturing their unique interpretations of the classical work. She will then discuss how they deliver that interpretation to audiences. And finally, she will invite the audience to try their hand/baton at conducting a beloved and familiar piece to close the session.


As usual, the downbeat of the December 3 meeting will be at 2:45 pm at the Westport Center for Senior Activities, 21 Imperial Avenue. Please reserve your seat in the "classroom" for this uniquely entertaining and educational meeting by email to edbloch71@gmail.com

Can You See This?

You may be able to read this, but many others can’t.


They need your help, and now it’s easy for you to give it to them.


 Please bring your unused glasses, whether prescription or just readers, and drop them in the donation box at this Thursday's morning meeting.


The more pairs you bring, the more people you help, so bring in those unused glasses, or you will have to answer to Jon Fox.

Remembering COVID-19, and Getting Free

Test Kits You Still Need


The last days of the Presidential election campaign brought TV news reports reliving the COVID-19 pandemic, and it was shocking how much had been forgotten.


The stumbling efforts to get organized; the fights over masks; and then the relentless surge after surge of deaths with finally 1,200,000 Americans estimated to have died.

Though the pandemic is over, COVID is still very much with us. Just about everyone knows someone in Westport and Weston who has gotten sick from it since Labor Day.


The Federal government knows it, too, which is why every household in the country is eligible again to get four at-home tests absolutely free, including shipping.

Just click on https://special.usps.com/testkits and follow the simple instructions to get your four rapid antigen tests, just like the ones you’ve probably used many times before.


You may recall the FDA found many of the “expiration” dates printed on these boxes were too early. The website has lists of the new dates. Best to write them on the box since who could possibly remember in six months?


While diagnosis is great, protection is Job #1: Time to get vaccinated for COVID and flu. Do it now and critically a week before those crowded Thanksgiving dinners with those darling little petri dishes who call you Grandpa.


COVID is still the third biggest killer after heart disease and cancer. Flu is fifth. You can get both vaccines at the same time at your pharmacy. A double is safe for most but check with your provider.