Minutes of Meeting #1837
Monday, December 1, 2025

Trey Haddad, President
Ken Patterson, Vice President
Dave Gallaher, Treasurer
Galen Tripp & Laser Pistol Packin’ Mama, Sergeants at Arms
Barbara Johnson-Haddad, Secretary
meeting held online AND meeting live at Parktown Pizza [at Meridian &
Hillsdale in SJ]
https://www.parktownpizza.com

And online via Zoom:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83807383506?pwd=VnNNTXJ1YXlLS0RQVVB2VERXUTQ2dz09

Called to order at 8 pm
6live/7online beings attended the meeting

The minutes of meeting 1836 were accepted 'about right'

Proxy Treasurer's report = Regular: $15,805.32
Party: $230.58
Money can be sent to salve guilt via PayPal - sent to: [email protected]
Though we have accrued $161.09 since the resumption of live meetings.

the VP had nothing fannish to report

the President had nothing fannish to report

There were no committee reports

no old or new business

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Rick announced that Leslie Fish passed away

Yochanan announced that AMC now has discounted days on Tuesdays and
Wednesdays - and that Cinelux has discounted Mondays & Wednesdays for
seniors
          and Yochanan also announced that some cinemas are screening
'classic' movies, check their websites for details

Ken announced:  'Rats and Fairies and Nutcrackers, Oh My! The San Francisco
Pride Band’s annual Dance-along Nutcracker takes the classic holiday
story’s characters and give them a twist – this year with an Oz-ian flavor.
Enjoy music from The Nutcracker ballet, Wicked, The Wizard of Oz, and The
Wiz.' The four performances are this coming Saturday and Sunday, the sixth
and seventh of December. More information is at the band’s website,
sfprideband.org.
          and Ken also announced that this Saturday night, KFJC will be
hosting another Psychotronic Film Festival. A curated assortment of old
16-milli-metre films. Cartoons, commercials, industrial and educational
films, newsreels, Scopitiones – and so much more! That’s the Psychotronic
Film Festival, Saturday night, December sixth, starting at seven, in room
50-15 – on the Foothill College campus. Five dollar donation to KFJC gets
you in, and parking is free. For more details, pop on over to kfjc.org.

Gerry announced that he will be the science GOH (obviously not the tech
GOH) for LosCon 2026
          and Gerry also announced that he won a cool Art Deco rocket
picture in an at-con raffle

Rick announced that John Scalzi has released the 7th novel in the 'Old Man'
series, called 'The Shattering Peace'

Reviews:

Yochanan reviewed 'The Running Man' remake as a popcorn movie and worth
matinee.  He hears that this version is closer to the Stephen King story
and liked it well enough.
see = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Running_Man_(2025_film)
           Yochanan also reviewed 'The Naked Gun' remake, streaming on
Paramount right now as 'so silly' and not that good.  Ken followed,
agreeing that the original was much better and that it was worth 'matinee
maybe', but don't expect too much out of it.
see = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Naked_Gun_(2025_film)
           Yochanan also reviewed 'Wicked for Good' as it doesn't have any
songs that 'jumped out at him' and felt much less magical than part 1.  He
rates it as worth matinee for him.  There was some discussion.
see = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wicked:_For_Good

Rick reviewed more of the 2nd season of 'Pluribus' on Apple TV and
continues to enjoy the series.  He notes that there is not 'a single wasted
word or action in the entire season' thus far.  It is very 'morbidly
funny', is very fresh & Rick appreciates this a great deal.  He is
'definitely along for the ride'.
see = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pluribus_(TV_series)

Robin reviewed 'Surviving Daylight', a book by local author Kendra
Merritt.  Robin enjoyed the story and found it quite good.  'A book so nice
we bought it twice'.  She recommends it highly.
see = https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/123005294-surviving-daybreak

Gerry reviewed LosCon as they had a good time, although there was a minor
problem with the way the organizers set up the Dealer's Room.  He & Valerie
managed to sell books while there anyway.  The Con was otherwise
well-organized, the badge typeface was large & legible & appreciated.
There were only a few 'anomalies' with the hotel.

           Gerry also reviewed Fritz Lang's 'Frau im Mond' as very
innovative, and the picture he won was based on it.  There was some
discussion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woman_in_the_Moon

we adjourned at = 8:50pm in memory of Tom Stoppard

Rumor of the Week:  'Sign language may be underrated'

there were no auctions


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