Ed Lengel will be our speaker. Ed will speak on "New Thoughts on Valley Forge."
Our January 20 meeting will again be a Zoom session, rather than an in-person gathering. Thanks to Peggy Watson, we will be utilizing the University of Richmond's Osher network.
Sign-on information will be included in the January newsletter, the weekend before the meeting. Stay tuned.
To participate in a Zoom session, your computer will need a camera function, standard for most lap tops and tablets. But I would suggest reviewing the camera function before that time. We recommend that you join in 5 - 10 minutes before the start, to be sure that your equipment is working. All attendees will be put in a waiting room, then admitted one by one. You will be muted on admittance, but will be able to unmute as soon as you’re in. Peggy Watson will explain the meeting protocol.
We do realize that all members might not be able to view the program, but also feel that this approach is better than entirely missing another meeting. As with November, we won't worry about the other parts of the meeting.
To participate in a Zoom session, your computer will need a camera function, standard for most lap tops and tablets. But I would suggest reviewing the camera function before that time. We recommend that you join in 5 - 10 minutes before the start, to be sure that your equipment is working. All attendees will be put in a waiting room, then admitted one by one. You will be muted on admittance, but will be able to unmute as soon as you’re in. Peggy Watson will explain the meeting protocol.
We do realize that all members might not be able to view the program, but also feel that this approach is better than entirely missing another meeting. As with November, we won't worry about the other parts of the meeting.
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