She Changed the Face of Space

Do you know the amazing story of Nichelle Nichols' impact on the space program? A new documentary, released yesterday, tells this story. Woman in Motion debuted on the big screen via Fathom Events last week, and it's now available digitally. Although we didn't need any more reasons to respect and appreciate this amazing actor, there's so much more!

From a review on treknews.net:

"Nichelle Nichols, known to Star Trek fans around the world as Lieutenant Uhura, has led an amazing life thanks to her role on that famous show and its subsequent movies. But in addition to leading the charge for black representation on television, fans may not have known that Nichols brought that determination and representation to Starfleet’s real-life present-day counterpart, NASA. Thankfully, Woman in Motion sheds light on Nichols’ role in bettering NASA’s diversity, a goal that has had rippling repercussions ever since.

While the documentary revolves around Nichols’ hard-hitting efforts to bring thousands of non-white applicants to NASA in the 1970s, the documentary first makes sure to tell the story of Nichols herself. Using both archive interviews and more recent productions, viewers learn from the actress herself about how she came to join the television business, starting initially as a singer for Duke Ellington before traveling to California to began her TV career."

You can check out the details and access the movie HERE

 

Star Trek’s Romantic Moments

It's still Valentine's Day week, after all. Before you lose the rosy glow of the red holiday, check out this list from startrek.com: some of the most romantic moments of Star Trek. Mary appreciates #1 because it harkens all the way back to the beginning! Check them out HERE

Just a Taste…

Are you in the mood for a Croquembouche, olive tapenade with crostini, or baked artichoke hearts?

Do you want to pour molten chocolate over your very own Horta Egg, revealing the triple-chocolatey yumminess inside?

Look no more! Send in your recipes, and once we get enough you'll have access to these and many other amazing culinary roadmaps!!

Como Zoo’s Wine Event, Bouquets is Next Week

Last year, the last in-person thing I did was volunteer at the winter fundraiser, Bouquets.  It's an event full of good food and drink, beautiful warmth and scenery in the middle of winter.  Normally the ticket sales are limited by the size of the Conservatory, but not this year.

Visit comofriends.org/events/bouquets/ to see all the options, from a free-will donation Live presentation at 7PM, to a few tastier box with wine, beer, and food samples.  Lynne and I will be there in spirit(s), consider joining us. Tickets are available online, and all proceeds benefit Como Friends, the charitable arm of the Como Zoo and Conservatory to fund educational programs and Zoo improvements.

Slainte Mhath!

-Phill

Captain’s Log, Supplemental: February 10, 2021

Greetings, Crew!

Can you feel your face yet? Kinda cold here in the North, but you'll get all warm and cozy when you tune in for this Saturday's meeting. The Zoom information is below.

We're ready to start collecting recipes for our next cookbook. Email your recipes to me and I'll get them in the list. Remember that wonderful dish you brought to the last potluck that made everybody oooooh and aaaaah? That's the one to send, along with family favorites or fun things you've seen online. We'll be featuring the menus from past Valentine Dinners, too. The best part of compiling a cookbook in the modern world is the ease of copying and pasting your recipes right into the email, so bring 'em on. You can send as many as you want to

Don't forget that tonight is TC Trek Trivia. Anyone is welcome to join our team, so send me an email by 6pm and I'll include you. The fun starts at 7pm and the theme is "Love in the Time of Star Trek."

Finally, don't forget our upcoming pizza party on February 26th! We'll discuss it at the meeting and in upcoming newsletters.

See you around the Galaxy!

Mary

February General Membership Meeting Zoom Link

Please join us for the monthly membership meeting at noon on Saturday. We'll have our regular business meeting, a fun quiz game, and then some visiting.

It's a great idea to log on a few minutes early to ensure sound and video are working.

Topic: USS Nokomis February Membership Meeting
Time: Feb 13, 2021 12:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/3141085993?pwd=S21TampnV01XUjNrc2QyK2kvSzMyQT09

Meeting ID: 314 108 5993
Passcode: 12345

Dial by phone: 312 626 6799
Meeting ID: 314 108 5993
Passcode: 12345
Note: Those that join by phone will not be able to see the quiz, but can play online.

 

Baby, Baby!

Thanks to everyone that guessed our baby's identity last week. Nobody got it right! Who stumped us? It was Erin McCanna!

Here's our next little one - who do you think this little tiny guy in the onesie is? Don't be shy - shoot me a quick email

 

Captain’s Log, Supplemental: February 3, 2021

Greetings, Crew!

Can you believe this is the 12th month in which we've had virtual USS Nokomis meetings and events?!?!?!?! When we started having virtual meetings last year we were trying out new territory - boldly going where we had not gone before. After nearly a year, we've gotten really good at it. We've had parties, games, contests, news, elections, announcements, fundraisers, and other fun without actually being together. The good news is that we've actually reached more members this way and our quorum has increased because far-away people don't have to travel to meetings. Of course there's the flip side - we really want to get back together - but we'll get there in time. For now, we continue to welcome new ideas for virtual fun, so keep them coming.

Speaking of virtual fun, I hope you can join us for the February meeting on the 13th. We'll be doing business, playing a quiz game, and visiting. Information for the Zoom meeting will be in the next newsletter. If you haven't sent me any facts (what I did during 2020, my favorite color, something about me that nobody knows), now's the time!

Finally, I am super-duper-hyper-dyno-excited about the fact that Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is scheduled to start filming in TWELVE DAYS!! They started in pre-production in August and it's possible that we'll see a release date in late 2021. This one is more exciting to me that any series since TOS, so I'm surely crossing my fingies!

See you around the Galaxy!

Mary