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University Farm Circle Newsletter November 2015 Friendship ● Enrichment ● Scholarship Candlelight Dinner “Starry Night” Holiday Celebration Please join us on Thursday December 10 at 6:30 PM at El Macero County Club for a “Starry Night “ celebration of the Holidays. We will open the evening with a few songs by the Davis Children’s Chorale, an auditioned choir, which has performed internationally and is directed by Tania Mannion. After our dinner service, we were fortunate to book the Davis Madrigals Singers, who will entertain us as we enjoy our desserts. The Madrigals, directed by Dr. Karen Gardias, are known for their Renaissance-inspired costumes and have performed nationally and internationally with their “musical message of joy and hope”. Although the evening officially begins at 6:30 PM, our no-host bar opens at 6 PM. We hope you can join us for an evening of great food, excellent entertainment and the very best companionship. There will be two (2) meal choices: Pork Osso Buco and a vegetarian pasta dish. If our meal is as good as the tasting, everyone will enjoy it. The pasta will be freshly made and the vegetable accompaniment will be fresh and locally grown. If you have special dietary requirements, please contact Norma or Charlene. The evening begins at 6:30 but the doors (and the no-host bar) will open at 6 PM. Please submit your reservation form and check for $46 by 15 November. Seats are limited, so reserve as early as possible. You may indicate your dinner companions on your coupon. Contacts: Charlene Sailer, event Co-Chair, 758-6689 ([email protected]) or Norma Reisen, event Co-Chair, 759-1865 ([email protected]). More Fall Programs Speaker Series HOW TO WIN AT GAME SHOWS AND ENTERING CONTESTS Tuesday, October 27, 2015 - 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Unitarian Universalist Church 27274 Patwin Road, Davis For many years, Sue Barnes, Director of U.C. Davis Retirement Center, has been interested and involved in entering contests and appearing on game shows. A lively and entertaining speaker, she will share her experiences. As she said, “I think I can give lots of good advice, and interesting information about appearing on a game show or entering creative contest.” Please join us for an enjoyable afternoon. This event will be open to the public. Cost for members & guests is $10. Deadline: October 20. Light refreshments will be served. Contact Melinda Hillis, 665-6478 ([email protected]). Battle of the Sexes How Women Age Differently than Men Thursday, November 5, 2015 - 11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Unitarian Universalist Church 27274 Patwin Road, Davis Join us for a healthy and delightful lunch catered by Pluto’s and an educational but humorous lecture on the anatomy of aging with Dr. Michael McCloud. You will learn the aging differences between men and women. “Who ages better?” Discover how aging may be compulsory, but getting old is optional. Lunch will be served at 11:30 and Dr. Mc Cloud will speak at 12:45. Our healthy lunch will be the choice of a half of a sandwich of a Herb Roasted Turkey, or Grilled Marinated tri tip steak, or Portobello Mushroom with Roasted Red Peppers and Goat cheese with a side Farmer’s Greens Galaxy Salad- baby greens with 7 of most popular toppings: Sweet Corn, Roasted Bell Peppers, Pan Sauteed Mushrooms, Bluelake Green Beans, Plum Tomatoes, Broccoli and Croutons with Balsamic Vinaigrette. Beverage: Water, Lemonade, Coffee Cost $20. Deadline: October 15. Seating is limited to members until deadline. Open to guests & public if not filled by then. Contact Betty Pfeiffer, 753-7920 ([email protected]). San Francisco Holiday Shopping Trip to Union Square Thursday, Dec. 3, 2015 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Climb on our comfortable bus, relax with your friends, and enjoy a festive day of shopping, dining, theater and exploration at one of the most beautiful cities in the world ~ San Francisco.The City by the Bay will soon get you into the spirit of the season with beautiful holiday window displays, an ice skating rink in full swing and bustling shoppers looking for the perfect gift. The bus will drop us off and pick us up at Macy’s in Union Square. Macy’s will be celebrating their “Friends and Family” sale and are providing 25% off coupons and holiday tote bags. If you are interested in their personal shopper service, you can contact by Mystylist@macys or Regina at 415-296-4607, for that perfect outfit. The bus provides plenty of room for packages on the return trip to Davis as we relax and reminisce about the fun day when we return to Davis after we have “left our hearts in San Francisco.” A list of special interests. restaurants and phone numbers will be provided for your convenience. You can go online to www.unionsquareshop.com for a great slide show of the sights in the downtown area, with additional information on shopping, dining and sightseeing tips. Lunch will be on your own. Light snacks will be provided on the bus. Seating on the bus is limited, so send your reservation in early. (This trip usually sells out.) Meet at the Park and Ride parking lot near Ikeda’s Market by 8:15 a.m. The bus will leave promptly at 8:30am. Cost: $45.00 members. Reservation deadline: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19th Contact: Pat Van Brocklin, 758-3956 ([email protected]) or Barbara Smith-Vaughn, 756-9620 ([email protected]). page two UFC Newsletter November 2015 Important Information Dues Membership Information Annual membership dues are $30 a year if paid by October 15. Make checks payable to UFC. Our year runs September through May. If your dues haven’t been paid by October 15, then they are now $35 and your name may not appear in the 2015-2016 roster. All dues should be sent to Sheila Beyer, 3103 Florinda Lane, Davis, CA 95618. Please use the membership application included in the UFC Program booklet. A membership application is also available on the UFC website www.ufcdavis.org. Be sure to print clearly your name, address, telephone number, and email address. What your dues cover Your dues go to pay the expenses of UFC, including the cost of the Fall Tea, the costs of printing and mailing our newsletters and other publications, and other items in our budget. At the end of our budget year any remaining monies go toward scholarships. Membership benefits UFC members usually pay less for events than non-members, are given priority when an event has space limitations, and are entitled to participate in UFC sections. Newsletters will be by email All newsletters will be sent by email only. If this creates a hardship for you, please contact Liz Fenton, 231-5688 or (203) 219-9428. It will also be available on the UFC website, www.ufcdavis.org. If it does not reach you by the end of each month, contact Sheila Beyer, 231-5059. Please be sure your information is correct. Roster The membership roster will be mailed in December. Only members receive the roster. Scholarship donations If you would like to include a donation to the UFC Scholarship Endowment, the Blanche L. Price Endowment or to the Carol Lee Coss Memorial Scholarship fund, please add it to the membership fee. For information call Sheila Beyer, 231-5059, or UFC Treasurer Diane Vandepeute, 753-1304. Handicap Accessibility Almost all of the general program events are held at local venues that are handicap accessible. The bus used for out-of-town trips, however, is not wheelchair accessible. For any other programs or sections that are held in private homes, please call the hostess or contact person to learn about the handicap accessibility. Auto Insurance When carpooling for UFC events (programs, sections, Newcomers), each driver must have current automobile insurance, including $500,000 single limit liability; or $250,000 per person, $500,000 per occurrence, and $100,000 property damage liability and be a designated driver who has not consumed alcohol at the event. Reservation Policy All members of UFC are eligible to attend our programs. As space is often limited, we have a reservation system, with members having first priority. Our reservations system: A reservation form and a check are required to hold all reservations. Checks, made out to UFC, are not cashed until after the event. Members’ names will be placed on the Reservation List in the order received. Our policy is first come, first reserved. Reservations will be considered accepted page three unless the member receives a phone call that the reservation has been placed on a waiting list. Before the Reservation Deadline: Due to space limitations, the program may be at capacity before the reservation deadline arrives. After capacity is reached, member reservations will be placed on a Member Waiting List in the order received. If there are cancellations before the deadline, members on the waiting list will be called to confirm their interest, and they will be offered the available space. Guest Reservations: Each member may bring only one non-member guest. Guests may be charged more than members. Please make out a separate check for your guest. Our policy for guests is that their reservation will be placed on the Guest Waiting List until after the program deadline occurs. If there is space available at that time, guests’ names will be placed on the Reservation List. (For some specific programs, reservations are open to guests from the beginning of the reservation period— check your newsletter.) Member Reservations Made After the Deadline: After the program reservation deadline has passed, member reservations will be added to the Guest Waiting List and all will be accommodated in the order in which they were received. Cancellation Policy: If you have paid for a program and need to cancel prior to the Reservation Deadline (found in your newsletter), you may request a refund from the Program Coordinator. After the deadline you will receive a refund only if the Program Coordinator is able to fill your spot from the waiting list. IMPORTANT! If you find you cannot attend an event, even at the last minute: Call the Program Coordinator, who will try to fill your place from the waiting list. You may not give away (or sell) your reservation. Don’t forget this, as those whose names are not on the reservation list will be turned away at the door. If you have a question about your reservation before the event: please call or email the Program Coordinator. All attendees shall pay the regular admission and/or meal charge at UFC events—even if they have worked on, or been a part of, the program. Numbers to know President Pat Stromberg 756-3660 President-Elect Liz Fenton 231-5688 Treasurer Diane Vandepeute 753-1304 Program Co-Chairs Elysa Hillis 758-5420 & Lea Rosenberg 756-0697 Membership Chair Sheila Beyer 231-5059 Newcomer Chair Elizabeth Lasensky 848-5436 Interest Section Co-chairs Wendy Hatfield 666-4488 & Karen Russell 753-2055 Sabbatical Housing Regi Hamel 756-8762 Newsletter Editor Karen Urbano 662-0755 UFC Newsletter November 2015 Congratulations to the UFC scholarship winners! Marion Freeborn Scholars Kimberley Berg is majoring in Genetics and Genomics with a minor in Bioinformatics. She has taken leadership positions in many on-campus groups including the Genetics Club, UNICEF, and the biological sciences honor society, Phi Sigma. Kimberley is also a member of other honors groups: Phi Kappa Phi and the University Honors Program. In addition to her extracurricular activities, she interns in a campus Genetics lab, doing research on the frontiers of epigenetics. She hopes to continue her studies in biology in graduate school with the ultimate goal of one day making a significant contribution to science. Alexis Caligiuri is majoring in Science and Technology Studies with a minor in Women’s and Gender Studies. She is the Chief Justice of the ASUCD Court, and has been involved with student government since her freshman year. She is also the “Morale Officer” of the UCD Star Trek Club. For the last two summers she has interned with the office of the Marin Public Defender, who himself wrote her a recommendation for a scholarship, doing research focused on restorative justice programs and other projects to ensure equal access to justice. Because of her dedication to “equality before the law”, Alexis plans to go to law school and continue her devotion to public service. Valerie Fates is majoring in Animal Science and aspiring to veterinary school. She is also a violinist in the UC Davis Symphony Orchestra, currently serving as co-concertmaster. Valerie is interested in how veterinarians can serve as a link between human and animal medicine. In past summers she has worked as a veterinary technician in small animal hospitals, but currently she is gaining research experience as an intern in both a human and an animal laboratory on campus, the Canine Genetic Analysis project under Dr. Anita Oberbauer and on the Baby Associated Built Environment project under Dr. Zachery Lewis. Valerie was selected as a member of the Integrated Studies Honors Program and is an active member of the Regents Scholars Society which pursues professional development, networking, and community service opportunities. Kate Fizell Founder’s Scholars Tiffany Do is double majoring in Human Development and Asian American Studies. Off campus, she is a volunteer for Citizens Who Care, volunteer coordinator for the Children’s Harmony Independent Reading Program (CHIRP) and secretary of the Asian American Association Film Festival Board. On campus, she is an Academic Peer Advisor for the University Honors Program and a Research Assistant at the Asian American Center on Disparities Research. Tiffany enjoys working with people of all ages and is considering careers in social work, in non-profits, in education and in occupational therapy. Melissa Elizalde is majoring in Sociology-Social Services and minoring in Psychology and Education. Melissa has worked extensively with students in Davis, Woodland and Sacramento as a Writing Ambassador’s Intern, a Cal-Teach intern, and a Student Recruitment and Retention Center volunteer. She is also a student activist who has attended the Chicana/o Latina/o Retreat, the Reaffirming Ethnic Awareness and Community Harmony Retreat, and the Students of Color Conference. Melissa enjoys traveling and has visited Nicaragua, Mexico, and El Salvador to build houses and install water-filtration systems for indigenous communities. She plans to join the Peace Corps, teaching English abroad, and later returning to the United States to work as a school counselor or a community organizer. Emily Masuda is majoring in English with a minor in Education. Her activities include participation in the Integrated Studies Honors Program, serving as a Resident Advisor, and being a Writing Ambassador at elementary and secondary schools in Davis. This academic year, Emily plans to add serving as a writing tutor to fellow UCD students to her volunteer activities. Before attending graduate school, she hopes to teach English abroad and then hopes to obtain either an MA in Creative Writing, or a teaching credential in English, or a PhD in English Literature. Madelena Pabon is a Marion Freeborn Re-entry Scholar, majoring in Pharmaceutical Chemistry. She transferred to UCD from Sierra College and is the first member of her family to attend college. Experiences of being on her own and supporting herself from age 16 did not deter her from her wish to become a doctor. After a five-year absence for See next page for one more scholarship winner. academic life, she finally was able to attend college and begin on her path to that goal. Early on in college she suffered a traumatic car accident and her experience goPhoto Section News ing through recovery further fueled her desire to become Deanna Lee was awarded ribbons for each of her 6 a doctor. Her time at UCD is preparing her for the next photos submitted at the Yolo County Fair. Congratstep: applying to medical school. ulations! page four UFC Newsletter November 2015 Another Scholarship Winner! Kaitlin Griggs is the Carol Lee Coss Memorial Scholar double majoring in Art Studio and Communications. She is passionate about giving back to her community and is an active participant in many community service events. As a member of Lambda Omicron Pi and an officer in the Prytanean Women’s Honor Society she has completed 30+ hours of community service each quarter to organizations such as Tree Davis, 50 bikes for 50 Kids, Yolo County Food Bank, and Empower Yolo. As an art major, she tries to bring art activities to students on campus. Working through ASUCD, Kaitlyn helps with the annual Whole Earth Festival, the quarterly CoHo art show, and recently worked on a student-made mural for the campus. She aspires to continue working in the arts, with museum marketing, art education, or art preservation as a career and working at non-profits to continue the volunteering her UC Davis experience has shown her to be so valuable. Save the Date! Tuesday, October 27 - Win at Game Shows Thursday, November 5 - Battle of the Sexes Thursday, December 3 - SF Bus Trip Thursday, December 10- Candlelight Dinner Newcomer Events Friday, November 6 - First Friday Coffee Sunday, November 15- Newcomers' Meet & Greet Newcomers Events Newcomers Meet and Greet Sunday, Nov. 15, 2015 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Home of Kathy and Don Bers 1605 Arena Drive, Davis Join other Newcomers at a potluck/ appetizer party. Guests will include Newcomer members, spouses and partners, board members, and Newcomers Committee members. Bring your favorite appetizer and a beverage to share. RSVP by Wednesday, November 11 to Yvonne Adcock, 756-4408 ([email protected] First Friday Coffees November through June (except for January and May) 9:45 a.m. Café 110 in the Hallmark Inn Wendy Chason & Amanda Elmgrun at the Newcomer Welcome. Photo by Deanna Lee. Our First Friday Coffees will begin on November 6 at Café 110 in the Hallmark Inn, on F Street between 1st and 2nd Streets. First Friday coffees are a great opportunity for Newcomers to meet each other and learn more about University Farm Circle. Look for a member of the Newcomers Committee with a silk flower pinned to her lapel. She will welcome you and get you started. Contact Newcomers Chair Elizabeth Lasensky, 8485436 ([email protected]). Diana Lee with newcomers Susan Lewis, Carol Christense & Diana Gillingham. Photo by Linda Ziskind. page five UFC Newsletter November 2015 UFC Interest Sections 2015-2016 UFC currently has over 60 active Interest Sections. Some of them are full or there are multiple similar sections. If there is no contact person listed for the group you are interested in, if you want more information, or if you wish to start a new group, please contact Karen Russell, 753-2055, or Wendy Hatfield, 666-4488. Antiquing Lovely Lunch Ladies meet monthly to eat lunch in local Learn about antiques and collectibles. There is a new topic restaurants. Contact Natasha Witt, 297-5219. each month and occasional field trips to antique stores The Vegetarian group eats out usually, but sometimes they nearby. Meets Monthly. Contact Rosie Cushing, 756-9510, do potluck in homes. Contact Nancy Schrott, (440) 382or Linda Schwartz, 759-9792. 3227. Bird Watching Hiking Davis is in a wonderful area for observing wildlife, espeGroup members organize monthly hikes in Davis and nearcially birds. Meetings and times vary. Contact Marnelle by areas close enough for a day trip. Contact Sue Sheya, Gleason, 753-9331. 746-8783. Book Clubs Photography Several groups meet monthly during the day or evening to One Photography group meets monthly to share ideas and discuss characters, themes and plots. techniques on photography. Sometimes they have profesCoffee and Conversation sional photographers as speakers. In good weather they Ladies gather 1st and 3rd Tuesday to visit over coffee at lomay visit outdoor venues. Contact Linda Ziskind, 297cal coffee shops. Especially good for newcomers who want 1942. to meet new people. Contact Nancy Schrott, 440-382-3227 The Travel Photography group has a focus as name suggests Crafts & Handicrafts and they share slideshows of their trips. Call Maryellen Crafty Ladies. This craft group meets in homes to work on Bauer, 753-2786. various arts & crafts projects together. Contact Mary Ann Resources Doerzbacher, (412) 559-5161. Meets on the last Thursday morning of the month at 10:00 Quilting Group. Work on projects from simple to complex. a.m. to share information on products, professional serMeets 1st & 3rd Mondays at noon. Contact Marlene Barkvices, recipes, etc. that may be useful to the general memley, 750-1932. bership. Contact MaryAnn Doerzbacher, (412) 559-5161. Stitchery. Beginners and skilled needleworkers are invited to Sketchbook join us on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays at 1:00 p.m. ConFor anyone who likes to draw—either novices or those with tact Marie Gillingham, 661-6801. experience. Group meets at various locations in Davis, indoors or out, on the 2nd Tuesday. Contact Judy Capurro, Dinner Groups - Dine-in Dinner & Bon Appetit 231-5859. Several groups meet monthly in members’ homes to share Skiing delicious dinners and enjoy each other’s company. Spouses Informal coordination with others who like to ski, sharing welcome. costs of driving and parking. Members coordinate by email Games groups and phone when the ski season starts, approximately De Groups rotate hosting in homes. cember through March. Contact Charlene Sailer, 220-5999 Bunco is fun and easy to learn. Group meets monthly. Call ([email protected]). Yvonne Adcock, 756-4408. Spanish Conversation Mahjong has several different groups that meet weekly to Two groups meet twice monthly for discussions. They are play. Call Chaviva Hollman, 402-1262 both a mix of native Spanish speakers and intermediate Bridge group is for experienced players. speakers. Contact Lin Lindert, 758-6418, or Wanda Portela Games Plus group meets monthly to play a variety of differ- -Anaya, 414-0570. ent games. Travel groups Garden Taste for Travel group meets to discuss interesting travel Two garden groups each meet monthly to learn more about destinations and travel tips. Meets at restaurants for lunch. different aspects of gardening in our area. New topics each Contact Laurie Friedman, 758-9688. month. Occasional field trips or demonstration workshops. Travel Symposium goes more in depth and may have speakContact Kathy Stevens, 297-1569 or Lynn Hatamiya, (916) ers, presentations, etc. Meets at the library. Contact Loran 834-7844. Hoffman, 758-9668 German Conversation These two groups each meet every other month on alterThis group meets the 1st Monday of the month. Contact nating months. Elfriede DeRock, 756-2680. University Connections (UConnect) Connect to UC Davis’s free- and low-cost lectures, music, Lunch in Groups art, and events. A calendar of UC events is listed on our Sunset Plus groups cook delicious recipes from various food website, www.ufcdavis.org, in the Members Only section. magazines or other sources to enjoy monthly luncheons, Contact Robbie Fanning, 231-5388 ([email protected]). rotating hosting in members’ homes. Walking Healthy Gourmet also prepares delicious recipes. Contact Several walking groups meet regularly in local areas. Kalli Louis, (916) 652-8910. For El Macero, contact Barbara Carter, 753-6623. For Woodland, contact Chaviva Hollman, 402-1262. Lunch Out Groups For nature walking in various locations, contact Mahvash Ethnic Eateries and Ethnic Tastings members choose a wide Ghorbanzadeh, 848-1044. variety of ethnic food restaurants in the area for monthly lunches. Contact Nancy Schrott, (440) 382-3227. Sections continued on next page.... page six UFC Newsletter November 2015 Sections, continued... Wine Tasting Several lively wine tasting groups meet monthly in members’ homes to sample & discuss various wines. Spouses welcome. Writer’s Group Scribblers meet monthly to do various types of writing and sharing, depending on the interests of the group. Contact Valerie Dolphin, (609) 502-9508. yoga Kamala Paul, senior instructor with Kali Ray TriYoga International, teaches TriYoga, offering restorative and modified postures for all levels. Classes are held Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Fee for the 8-week session, payable in advance. Contact Kay Ross, 756-5573 ([email protected]). New Section Topics Movie Group Singles or couples, limit 10, every 1-2 months. Those who sign up fall 2015 will determine how the group works. Contact Sandy Filby, 756-8524. WASH - Women Aging with Spirit & Heart – Discussing common issues that occur as we get older. Informative, supportive & nurturing. 4th Monday, 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. Contact Linda Ziskind, 297-1942. Did you Know? A portion of each UFC member’s annual dues goes toward scholarship. Our UFC Scholarship Endowment was established in 1995. The sources of income for the fund are the proceeds from UFC events and fundraisers, donations to UFC, and the interest earned on this fund. This is the fund out of which the Marion Freeborn and the Kate Fizell Founder’s Scholarships are given. In addition, donations can be made to the Blanche L. Price Endowment and the Carol Lee Coss Memorial Scholarship. Sabbatical Housing is a service provided by University Farm Circle. Over the years thousands of dollars have been generated by this process. Long-time UFC member Regi Hamel has worked over the years with the Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs Office to maintain a list of homes available for rent by University faculty and the public. Individuals can find information about this service on the UFC website. At the Newcomer Welcome: L to R - Hostess Bonnie Lam, UFC President Pat Stromberg, newcomer Molly Hillis, Membership chair Sheila Beyer, newcomer Linda Assaner & President-Elect Liz Fenton. Photo by Diana Lam. Newcomer Ruth White & Newsletter Editor Karen Urbano Photos by Linda Ziskind page seven Carlene Ozanoff & newcomer Margaret Brady with Newcomer Chair Elizabeth Lasensky Lasensky UFC Newsletter November 2015 Coupons for Upcoming Programs Checks payable to UFC Win at Game Shows Tuesday, October 27 Battle of the Sexes Thursday, November 5 Name _____________________________________ Name ______________________________ ____________________ _____________________ PhoneEmail Reserve _____ members & guests @ $10 Guest name ___________________________ _______________ ____________________ PhoneEmail Reserve _____members @ $20 Indicate sandwich choice: _____ Turkey _____ Tri-tip _____Mushroom Return form by October 20 to: Melinda Hillis 2609 Somerset Circle Woodland, CA 95776 Candlelight Dinner: “Starry Night “ Thursday, December 10 Name: ____________________________________ _____________________ ____________________ PhoneEmail Reserve ____ members and ____ guest @ $46 [One guest per member, please.] Guest name _____________________________ Dinner Choice: Pork Osso Buco _____ Vegetarian Pasta _____ Please inform us by phone or email if you have special dietary requirements. To facilitate the serving of our dinner entrees, please submit your preference for dinner companions by naming them (below) or submitting your forms and checks in the same envelope. You can also email the co-chairs. In order to accommodate your request, please submit your request in writing. Each table seats 8. Preferred Dinner Companions: up to 7 others _____________________ _______________________ _____________________ _______________________ _____________________ _______________________ _____________________ I would like to be at the Newcomer Table ___________ No Preference - I will sit at any available table ______ Return form by November 10 to: Charlene Sailer 324 Sandpiper Drive Davis, CA 95616 page eight Return form by October 15 to: Betty Pfeiffer 308 Fiesta Ave. Davis, CA 95616 San Francisco Holiday Shopping Trip to Union Square Thursday, Dec. 3, 2015 Name ___________________________________ _____________________ ___________________ PhoneEmail Reserve ___members @ $45 Return form by November 19 to: Joyce Halle 39341 Spanish Bay Place Davis, CA 95616 2016 Holiday Home Tour & Boutique Workshops Workshops will be held monthly starting in November for UFC-made products to sell at the Boutique. If you are interested in helping with this project, please contact Mary Fish, 757-7939 (maryfish3716@ gmail.com) or Marlene Barkley, 750-1932 ([email protected]). Craft and sewing/quilting expertise are not necessarily required. There is always some part of a project that you can do. All proceeds from these products will benefit our scholarship endowment. UFC Website www.ufcdavis.org To access the Members’ Only section of the website, you must first log in. In the navigation panel on the left side, click on Member Login for howto insructions. Login information is below; use lower case, not capitals: New user name: ufcmember Password: welcome UFC Newsletter November 2015