Elizabeth Lachowicz is recuperating in Chicago from a successful surgery and is progressing with her healing and would like to thank everyone for all their good wishes and friendship. She also would like to remind everyone that her son, Thomas Lachowicz, is turning 25!
Mike Agranoff's book, "Jake, the Captain and Other Heroes", is at the printer and he expects to get the books around the week of December 20th. Mike is going to do an Acoustic Stayaway recitation concert on the 15th of January. He will have a special guest, Tony Barrand of Roberts and Barrand. Tony was the person who first introduced Mike to the art of recitation.
Mark Schaffer's mother (who is actually more popular then Mark) says hello and sends her love.
George Otto mother is in a nursing home and may be getting the Covid Vaccine in a few weeks. He is also growing his hair even longer with the goal of emulating Zardos instead of Beethoven.
Jean Scully is finishing up her first semester at radiography school to become a radiographer and x-ray tech. She is currently doing one day a week and Morristown Memorial where she feels safer then at Shop-Rite. She is now qualified to do chest x-rays. She is enjoying the training.
Paul Fisher has had a recurring pain at the base of his thumb which turned out to be caused by bone spurs. Like another President with bone spurs, he is ineligible for the draft.
Evelyn McNally reports "I came off my horse! Then he landed on top of me! Many broken bones but I am cheerfully recovering. And my horse is fine, he had a soft landing!"