Minutes of Meeting #1716
Monday, July 31, 2023

Trey Haddad, President
Ken Patterson, Vice President
Dave Gallaher, Treasurer
Galen Tripp & Laser Pistol Packin’ Mama, Sergeants at Arms
Barbara Johnson-Haddad, Secretary
held online, in exile

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Called to order at 8pm
18 varied beings attended

The minutes of meeting 1715 were accepted as 'may be moved without
prejudice nor indictment'

proxy treasurer report is we have money:  Regular: $15,805.32;    Party:
$230.58
Money can be sent to salve guilt via Paypal - sent to = dwgalla...@gmail.com

the VP had nothing fannish to report

the President had nothing fannish to report

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Ken announced that celebrities died [Sinead O'Conner & Paul Rubin]

Yochanan announced that the Free Shakespeare in the Park performances are
still going on, for more info check = https://sfshakes.org/cymbeline/ &
also announced that the Santa Clara County Fair is on-going for the next
week

REVIEWS:

Rick reviewed the 2nd series of 'Good Omens' as it is still great fun - an
amiable and fun shambles with starring turns by Miranda Richardson and
several newcomers.  Worth your time, especially if you liked the
lightning-in-a-bottle that was season 1.
    Ken followed, saying he also saw it & also enjoyed it

Yochanan reviewed 'Oppenheimer', seen in IMax - as 3 hours long.  The IMax
was good, visually stunning & jumped between scenes set in different time
periods.  There was a discussion about different forms of IMax presentation;
       & he reviewed 'Thanks for Playing' at 3Below as he loved it & really
recommends it - worth full price;
       & he reviewed 'The Forever War' by Joe Haldeman as he enjoyed it a
great deal, agreeing that it deserved to win the Hugo
       & he reviewed the Santa Clara County Fair as it was somewhat small,
but he still enjoyed it & found many things to buy there, having a fun time
there

Dave reviewed a book on his Hugo reading list - the 'Scholomance Trilogy'
by Naomi Novik as he found it engaging and enjoyed it quite a bit; Robin
followed - also having enjoyed it a great deal

Gerry reviewed seeing the fossil of a 13-meter Mosasaur - a really big
sea-going lizard & not a dinosaur - that was the size of a sperm whale &
nick-named 'Bruce', housed at the Canadian Fossil Museum in Morden,
Manitoba, as he had a good time there.  check = https://discoverfossils.com/

Lisa reviewed watching all of season one & the episodes of season 2 shown
thus far for 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds'.  She has been very, very
happy with it & is also watching episodes of the 'Ready Room' that go along
with the show, opining that Will Wheaton is an excellent interviewer for
that format & she looks forward to the each next episode when it is
released.  [There was some discussion that followed.]
          The 'Sector General' books by James White were then referred to
in an approving manner & recommended for reading pleasure.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sector_General  <- Technically, the name of
the series of novels, whose first volume is Hospital Station.  12 volumes
in the series, as well as numerous short stories.
        and she reviewed seeing the new animated 'Spiderman, into the
Multiverse' movie & found it entertaining.  She was slightly disappointed
that it was the first part of a 2-part movie

we adjourned at 9pm

and the rumor of the week was = 'I'm a rebel...  RIP PeeWee'

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