S.A.S. Programs March 2010
P
ROGRAM CHAIR
Mary Ann Tuggle

Tuesday, March 2 - 11:00 AM MARY ANN TUGGLE will share memories of the trip to Prague, Czech Republic, which she and husband Doug enjoyed this past January. A POTLUCK LUNCH will follow the program.

Tuesday, March 9 - 11:00 AM DR. DAVID KIM, speaking on behalf of the American Cancer Society, will be with us to discuss men’s health issues, including prostate cancer. His presentation will be followed by a POTLUCK LUNCH.

Tuesday, March 16 - 11:00 AM S.A.S. celebrates its 10th Anniversary (and they said it would never last)! Former members have been invited back to reminisce on their memories of the group and also to bring us up-to-date on what’s been going on in their lives since leaving Trinity. A festive CATERED LUNCH will add to the celebration.

Tuesday, March 23 - 11:00 AM The historic BRADFORD HOUSE, a lovely Victorian mansion built in 1902 in Placentia, will be toured by the group after lunch at a local restaurant. The tour will take place at 1 PM and runs ‘til 2:30 PM. Cost is $5.00 per person. Meet at Trinity at 11:00 AM for carpooling.

Tuesday, March 30 - 11:00 AM Plans for this program were still being finalized at the time Trinity Talk went to press.


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Joy Cole
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Ruth Miller
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Arlyce Underwood
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03/17
Heather Anderson
03/03
Emeterio Vega
03/18
David Ripley
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03/19
Brittany Trumpour
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Laurie McKinnell
03/20
Connie Donaldson
Heather Fischle
03/21
Kurt Camp
Andrea Knowles
Temmie Brackman
Frank Simpson
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Randy Donaldson
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Nadine Malkovich
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03/07 Alexis Ficaro 03/30 Mike Long
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Saturday March 13th the book study group will discuss the book The Girl with the Dragon Tatoo by Stieg Larsson. They meet in the library from 9:30am - 11:00am. Come join them for a literary morning! A synopsis follows:

 

 

 

 

BOOK CLUB FOR MARCH

 

 

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Sunday Attendance Offering
01/31
165
$6,724
02/07
203
$8,745
02/14
176
$7,292
02/21
212
$4,854
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to meet expenses: $6,400

 

 

This is the story of a crusading reporter, Mikail Blomkvist, who has been convicted of libel for his exposé of crooked financier Wennerstrom. Then another Swedish financier, a rival of Wennerstrom, wants to hire Blomkvist to solve the decades-old disappearance of his niece from the family’s island compound in the north of Sweden. If Blomkvist works on the project for a year, his employer will deliver the goods on Wennerstrom. Blomkvist takes the job and soon finds himself trying to unlock the grisly multigenerational secrets in a hideously dysfunctional family’s many closets. Helping him dig through those closets is the novel’s real star, the girl with the dragon tattoo, Lisbeth Salander, a ward of the state who happens to be Sweden’s most formidable computer hacker and a fearless foe of women-hating men. Larsson has two great stories (and two star-worthy characters) here, and if he never quite brings them together—the conclusion of the Wennerstrom campaign seems almost anticlimactic after the action-filled finale on the island—the novel nevertheless offers compelling chunks of investigative journalism, high-tech sleuthing, and drama.

03/06 Dean and Toni Gavello
03/08 Larry and Donna Haynes
03/27 Emeterio and June Vega