May 2021 Issue: May 8, 2021 Message from the President Hello JSGH Members and Friends, I hope that this newsletter all finds you well. As Spring takes a firm hold, Connecticut is taking some momentous steps towards a post-COVID State. Vaccines are now readily available, and in-person gatherings are becoming more and more common. We had our first in-person gathering of 2021 last month, and it was excellent to see everyone! We will likely have >>Read More...
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JSGH Newsletter – April 2021
April 2021 Issue: April 2, 2021 Message from the President Dear JSGH Members and Friends, Spring has sprung, and I hope that you’ve all been able to get outside and enjoy some of the nice weather we’ve been having. And although there has been a recent increase in COVID-19 in the state, with the wide availability of the vaccine, if we work to avoid another surge now, we all have good reasons to be cautiously >>Read More...
JSGH Newsletter – March 2021
March 2021 Issue: March 11, 2021 Message from the President Dear JSGH Members and Friends, I hope that this message finds you all well. I think that I can say that this March holds a lot of promise for all of us. The COVID situation in Connecticut is improving with lower infection rates and the increasing availability of the vaccines. And with the melted snow, we’re starting to get our first taste of Spring. The >>Read More...
JSGH Newsletter – Feb 2021
February 2021 Issue: February 2, 2021 Message from the President Hello JSGH Members and Friends, I hope this message finds you all well despite the recent snow and cold. This New Year 2021, just like 2020, promises to be a year of firsts. But unlike last year, where most of us had our first Zoom call, went to the store wearing a mask for the first time, or had our first holiday away from family, >>Read More...
JSGH Newsletter December 2020
December 2020 Issue: December 2, 2020 Message from the President Dear JGSH Members and Friends, I hope this newsletter finds you well. Despite some recent good news about vaccine development, COVID-19 is still going to be a significant part of our daily life for the foreseeable future, and could make this coming winter one of the longest and coldest in memory. Even though many of our holiday traditions and family gatherings may be disrupted this >>Read More...