GAAMC has planned a varied program for March
- Judie Romano
- 5 days ago
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March 2, 6 pm: Movie: Edge of Seventeen (1998): Set in the summer of 1984 Ohio, this coming-of-age movie is about the insecurities and desires of a high school senior at the moment when gender-bending pop stars like Boy George and The Eurythmics' Annie Lennox were displaying androgynous images.
A small donation is asked to contribute to our use of the Fellowship. And you're welcome to join a small group at a local diner afterward to continue the camaraderie!
March 9, 6pm: Artificial Intelligence: Real Stupidity?: Join us this evening as we review several video presentations on artificial intelligence, covering both its potential benefits to humanity and the existential threat it poses. We will enjoy a lively discussion on the topic after our videos.
Refreshments, parking, and fellowship are always free, though a small donation helps us to put another log on the virtual fire to share a warm cuppa in a friendly, bot-free safe space. You're also welcome to join a small group at a local diner afterward to continue the camaraderie!
March 16, 6 pm: March History: Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or enjoy cultural celebrations, you'll discover something new to appreciate at this meeting. We'll see some videos exploring the Ides of March, the 1932 Lindbergh baby's kidnapping from Hopewell, NJ, and discuss events that shape our world, all based in March. What is the likelihood of finding a four-leaf clover? (One in 5000!) Join our loyal group at 6 PM and perhaps venture out to a local diner to continue the camaraderie afterward. A small donation is collected to keep the heat on.
Mar 23, 6 pm: The Florham Park Diner: Enjoy good fun & food at a reasonable price! We’ll meet at the restaurant located at 182 Ridgedale Ave in Florham Park. Please rsvp by Friday, March 20 to Gordon Sauer at president@gaamc.org.
Mar 30, 6 pm: The Joys of Aging: Come join us as we discuss how we feel about being our current age, what’s important to us, and what’s it like to be an LGBTQ+ older adult. We’ll also view and discuss a video on living our best lives as older adults.
A small donation is asked to contribute to our use of the Fellowship. And you're welcome to join a small group at a local diner afterward to continue the camaraderie!

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