The Sage Society
February 2021 Newsletter
Dear Sage Society Members,
Here we are beginning another month of just communicating by newsletter (and clearly, I have too much time on my hands to be searching for the above February gif for this newsletter!)
There has been a suggestion that we might begin to have Zoom meetings. Let me know your thoughts on this.
Also, I encourage you to select a topic and sign up for upcoming meetings. These cold damp February days offer an ideal time to drill down and begin your research.
Finally, if you know of anyone who would be interested in joining Sage, it is recommended that they visit twice before committing. Be thinking of someone who might enjoy this of approach to learning. I realize how futile this seems right now, but it will improve soon.
Barbara Hathaway
Mission Statement:
The purpose of The Sage Society is to foster ongoing in-depth study of topics using research and communication skills to further the knowledge of its members.
Online: https://thesagesociety.blogspot.com/
While we don’t have a start date, we do have volunteers for upcoming topics. I share them to get your creative juices going.
· History of the Spanish Moss Trail: Mary Ann Mikell
· Manhattan Project: Ruth Anne Lawson
· Phosphate Industry in Beaufort SC: Stuart Heath
· Mosaics (possibly) Jerry Stocks
· History of the Bookmobile: Barbara Hathaway
Members as of January 2021 (20 names)
· Donna Armer, charter
· Sandi Atkins, 2018
· Grace Cordial, 2018
· Rebecca Davenport, charter
· Geni Flowers, charter
· Diane Gallagher, 2017
· Debbie Gray, 2019
· Barbara Hathaway, 2017
· Stuart Heath, charter
· Larry Koolkin, Honorary
· Ruth Anne Lawson, 2020
· Carol Louvray, charter
· Carla Marsh, 2017
· Mary Ann Mikell 2019
· Jen Moneagle, 2018
· Peggy Pickett, 2019
· Alvesta Robertson, 2019
· Jerry Stocks, charter
· Melba Thomas, 2017
· Martha Weeks, charter