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Kick Off the Joyous Season of 2025 with GAAMC

Dec 1, 6 pm: The Joys of December

What brings you joy during December? After all, this IS "The most wonderful time of the year!" Is it the sparkle of holiday lights everywhere, the gathering of family and friends in festive celebrations, the promise of snow and the emergence of warm, seasonal sweaters, perhaps even the "ugly" ones?

Come to GAAMC to kick off the season and share some holiday cheer with like-minded folks. There will be videos to watch, tasty goodies to enjoy, and stories to exchange. 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!

Dec 8, 6 pm: Being Positive

What are we thankful for? Come join us as we discuss what we are thankful for and how we can be positive in today’s often challenging world.

Dec 15, 6 pm: Songs of the Holidays

The Holidays are great for remembering memories and making new ones, and what connects us to memories more than music? Email links to your favorite holiday music to info@gaamc.org and be prepared to tell us why this song means so much to you. Rumor has it that in addition to playing videos of favorites, we may be tuning up our pipes and raising our voices in song. Feel free to join us in conjuring the Holiday Spirit!

Dec 22, 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, Dec 19, to Gordon Sauer at president@gaamc.org.

Dec 29, 6 pm: Ma Vie en Rose

Although this Belgium film dates from 1997, the story of a child’s exploration of their gender identity is timeless. This Golden Globe Award film tells the comically heartbreaking story of Ludovic a seven-year-old transgender girl’s coming out with warmth and empathy. It also explores the effect that Ludovic’s journey has on the relationships between his family members and the community. The issues of confusing homosexuality and transsexualism, denying its existence, attempting to cure it, and exhibiting discrimination and hostility towards the trans individual and their family are dealt with. The discussion should prove to be quite lively.

There will be tasty goodies to enjoy after each gathering, and stories to exchange. 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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