eConnection 12/30: New Workshops for a new year!

Report Writing Workshops

Are you working on reports and have questions or need advice? There will be three Zoom workshops to help with that: January 6, 2021, 7 p.m.; January 16, 2021, 10 a.m. and January 19, 2021, 10 a.m. No registration is needed just CTL & click on or cut and paste the link below.

Jan Hanson is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Report Writing
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Book Discussion

Join Pat Trainor, ESO Chairman, for a virtual book discussion on Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 7 p.m. The second book in our discussion series will be The Girl in the Letter by Emily Gunnis. Go to zoom.us/meetings and click on join a meeting. Use the following:
Zoom Meeting ID: 878 950 4400
Password: ESOJA21

Where Can I Find It? An NJSFWC Website Workshop

Join Webmaster Denise Hosier on Thursday, January 7, 2021 for a Zoom Workshop on how to navigate the NJSFWC website. It is full of information, but you need to know where to look for it. To register email webmaster@njsfwc.org.

Creative Writing Contest

Although Performing Arts day is canceled, the “Member Writing Contest and Youth Writing Contest” is still happening. Members may submit a short story, poetry, haiku, play or skit, or a book review. The commitment date for entries had been changed to February 15, 2021, so now you have more time for your entry. Please see the Arts Performing Supplement on the NJSFWC website for rules or contact Ro Saviello, saviello@njsfwc.org.

New Year’s Resolution

Why not make a resolution to stay in touch with family and friends virtually or with a phone call? Everyone can use a mental health check, so reach out to your Club members to see how they are doing. Send out thinking of you cards to members who are isolated at home or to those in nursing homes.