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    • Tuesday, May 19, 2026
    • 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • 480 Charles E Young Dr E Los Angeles, CA 90095
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    Chinese Calligraphy by Shirley Ho and Photograph by Craig Schoenbaum

    The Sylvia Winstein UCLA Emeriti and Retiree Arts & Crafts Exhibit will be held on Tuesday, May 19, 2026 in the Morrison Room at the UCLA University Club from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm.  This will be the third joint exhibit sponsored together by the two organizations, with nearly 24 emeriti and retiree artists exhibiting their work. 

    The works are in a wide range of media from photography, drawing and painting to sculpture, ceramics, jewelry, weaving and calligraphy.  Featured artists are Craig Schoenbaum, a photographer artist representing the Retirees Association, and Shirley Ho, a Chinese calligrapher from the Emeriti Association. Please join us as all of these passionate artists share their work.

    For attendees of this event, the University Club will offer non-members to pay for lunch using a personal credit card

    AddressMorrison Room, UCLA University Club, 480 Charles E Young Dr E, Los Angeles, CA 90095 

    ContactKay Deeney, Chair Arts and Crafts CommitteeUCLA Emeriti Association, emeriti@errc.ucla.edu

    Parking: The closest general parking is in Parking Structure 2. Remember to use your retiree/emeriti parking permit if you have one. Emeriti and retirees with disabled permits may park in parking lot A, adjacent to the University Club.

    • UCLA Campus Parking Map
    • Self-service pay stations are located in all visitor parking areas. Visitors must pay for parking BEFORE they leave their vehicles. For more information on locations, rates, and hours of operation, refer to the section below. Pay station permits are not valid in parking stalls posted for Blue or X permits or otherwise reserved.
    • Using ParkMobile (Pay by Phone): ParkMobile is available in visitor parking areas, as well as in all areas for those with a Disabled Placard. Parking Structure 2 is ZONE 2503. Park Mobile Website / App

    If you do not have a parking permit and would like to get one, contact the Emeriti/Retirees Relations Center at emeriti@errc.ucla.edu.

    About the Sylvia Winstein Arts & Crafts Exhibit: https://emeriti.errc.ucla.edu/events/emeriti-arts-and-crafts-exhibits


    To the Artists Among Us - Art for Fire Survivor Project

    A year ago, devastating fires destroyed both the Palisades and Altadena communities.  Most residents lost everything and others whose home still stand had to throw out most furnishings, clothing, and other porous items, including pictures and artifacts which they have collected over the years. 

    The UCLA Emeriti Association, through its Arts and Crafts Exhibit Committee has extended its activities to establish the Art for Fire Survivor Project, for sharing artwork which you may wish to contribute to the fire survivors to brighten their environment, as they recover and heal from an experience which none of them expected. 

    If you would like to participate and contribute one or more pieces of your artwork to be given to fire survivors, please email jpermaul@saonet.ucla.edu


    I understand there may be photos & videos taken while participating or being close proximity to this event. By attending this event, I hereby grant permission to the Emeriti/Retirees Relations Center and/or Retirees Association at UCLA to use photographs and/or video of me in publications, news releases, online, and in other communications related to the mission of the UCLA Emeriti/Retirees Relations Center (ERRC). For questions about this release, contact Ayesha Dixon, adixon@errc.ucla.edu 

    The ERRC has a small dynamic workforce dedicated to serve our constituents. 

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    emeriti@errc.ucla.edu

    310.825.7456

    • Wednesday, May 27, 2026
    • 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM
    • Carnesale Commons
    • 10
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    The sun rises over UCLA's beautiful campus and residential buildings.

    Please join us for a special in-person tour and lunch hosted by UCLA Housing!

    Home to a diverse community of more than 14,000 undergraduates, UCLA’s residential communities offer students convenient access to campus resources and countless opportunities for engagement. Research consistently shows that students who live on campus perform better academically, interact more frequently with faculty, and report greater satisfaction with their overall college experience compared to students who commute. 

    The experience will begin with a visit to the undergraduate residential community on “The Hill” located near the Carnesale Commons area. Guests will have the opportunity to step inside one of UCLA’s residence halls and see firsthand where students live, study, and build community.

    Please note that the residence halls are located on "The Hill," which requires moderate walking and some step climbing; therefore, we recommend wearing comfortable shoes. The residence hall tour will conclude at approximately 12:15 p.m., followed by lunch at Bruin Plate, located in the Carnesale Commons building within UCLA’s residential area. Lunch will be provided courtesy of UCLA Housing.

    Parking Information: The closest general parking is Lot SV and Lot 11. Parking Lot SV (Sunset Village) and Lot 11.

    Download a Campus Map (PDF)

    I understand there may be photos & videos taken while participating or being close proximity to this event. By attending this event, I hereby grant permission to the Emeriti/Retirees Relations Center and/or Retirees Association at UCLA to use photographs and/or video of me in publications, news releases, online, and in other communications related to the mission of the UCLA Emeriti/Retirees Relations Center (ERRC). For questions about this release, contact Ayesha Dixon, adixon@errc.ucla.edu

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    • Wednesday, May 27, 2026
    • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    • Virtual via ZOOM
    • 71
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    Handbag, by Haruta Yukihito,  2008, Japan        The Habsburg-Rosenberg Cup, 1665, Augsburg, Germany

    We're headed across the pond to check out the Victoria and Albert in London. We will focus on the decorative arts which run the gamut from wallpaper to jewelry, costumes and even eyeglasses. Think of the V & A as England’s attic with lots of surprises.

    The Victoria and Albert Museum in the United Kingdom is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 4.5 million objects. It was founded in 1852 as the Museum of Manufactures, and subsequently renamed in honour of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.

    Come join us virtually for a spirited and enjoyable trip with our guest webinar lecturer, Ms. Lee Rubenstein as she spins us through the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. 

    Our speaker, Ms. Lee Rubenstein, is a most active and entertaining lecturer.  She holds dual degrees in English and History with a minor in Art History. She has been leading gallery tours for students at the Getty since 2012. In addition, she created and runs a volunteer art program in a Title I school.  

    This is a per-household event, so you can have as many persons gather around your screen as you can safely and comfortably accommodate. But you must register to receive the ZOOM link-which will be sent out to only those who register. That link will be sent out via email a few days in advance of the lecture. Kindly make sure that you use the correct email when registering.

    There is no charge to attend this program.

    Questions or comments-please email Michael Heafey at heafeymj@gmail.com

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    The UCLA Emeriti/Retirees Relations Center serves the retired faculty and staff communities through advocacy, education and personalized services pre- and post- retirement, creates strategic partnerships between the university, emeriti and retirees, and seeks to enrich the quality of life in retirement at UCLA. The ERRC, an advocate and supporter of UCLA retirees since 1969.

    Our goal is to provide a comprehensive approach to retirement by connecting Bruins to resources that focus on wellness, economic sustainability, relationship building, personal growth, social responsibility and civic engagement.

    • Tuesday, June 09, 2026
    • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • Virtual via ZOOM
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    “Community Brain Health & Caregiving Program”

    Please join us virtually for a Zoom program with our guest webinar lecturer, Ms. Monica Moore as she leads a discussion on community brain health and caregiving programs, highlighting resources, strategies, and support systems available for individuals and families impacted by memory disorders.

    This Age-Friendly initiative is designed to support older adults, caregivers, and community members through education, early awareness, and connection to resources. The program combines dementia and caregiving information, and ability for intergenerational brain health screenings conducted in partnership with students. 

    • Increase community understanding of dementia, cognitive aging, and brain health
    • Support caregivers with practical tools, peer connection, and evidence-informed guidance
    • Promote early awareness of cognitive changes through voluntary brain health screenings
    • Foster meaningful intergenerational engagement between students and older adults
    • Connect participants to campus and community-based resources

    Monica Moore, M.S.G.

    Our speaker, Monica Moore, MSG is affiliated with the Mary S. Easton Center for Alzheimer's Research and Care at UCLA, where she serves as Co-Director of Training and Education Activities for the UCLA California Alzheimer's Disease Center. Through her work with the Outreach, Recruitment and Engagement Core, she helps expand community awareness, education, and access to resources related to brain health and Alzheimer’s disease. Her work focuses on connecting communities with research, support services, and educational programs that promote cognitive health and improve the lives of individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease and their caregivers. She is deeply involved in developing initiatives that strengthen community engagement and provide practical guidance for families navigating caregiving. 

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    I understand there may be photos & videos taken while participating or being close proximity to this event. By attending this event, I hereby grant permission to the Emeriti/Retirees Relations Center and/or Retirees Association at UCLA to use photographs and/or video of me in publications, news releases, online, and in other communications related to the mission of the UCLA Emeriti/Retirees Relations Center (ERRC).For questions about this release, contact Ayesha Dixon, adixon@errc.ucla.edu

    The ERRC has a small dynamic workforce dedicated to serve our constituents.

    www.errc.ucla.edu

    emeriti@errc.ucla.edu

    310.825.7456

    • Wednesday, June 17, 2026
    • 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM
    • The James Bridges Theater (Melnitz Hall)
    • 237
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    RA members wish you "Live Long and Prosper" from the UCLA Leonard Nimoy Theater, one of the many activities you can attend as a member.

    Hurry…Hurry…. Hurry…  The UCLA Retirees Association has an eventcoming up that you don’t want to miss. We would like to honor our retirees and soon-to-be retirees with an afternoon program on June 17, 2026. All retirees are welcome. But you must register to attend.

    The Place: The James Bridges Theater in Melnitz Hall

    The Day and Time: Wednesday, June 17, 2026 at 1:30pm-5pm

    The Highlights:

    A Red Carpet photo opportunity to share with new and current UCLA retirees

    Welcome by UCLA Retirees Association Board Members

    The main event:  Growing up meant evenings in front of the TV with some of our favorite personalities-Who might have been yours? Join the gentlemen from The Paley Archive who will walk us through “The Greatest Moments in Television”.

    Special gifts for the lucky ticket holders

    A standup reception with light refreshments afterwards

    A chance to converse with current retirees and learn what the UCLA Retirees Association, the ERRC and our sponsors can do for you upon retirement and keep your contacts with campus and friends

    Information tables about our programs and sponsors

     Go to https://retirees.ucla.edu  to register for this amazing event. Register now, seating is limited. Attendance is at no charge.

    The UCLA Emeriti Association and the UCLA Retirees Association (UCLARA) are both all-volunteer organizations that represent the interests of UCLA's retired faculty/staff and plan programs for their members. Support their advocacy efforts by joining or renewing your membership. Membership forms will be available at the program.

    • Sunday, June 21, 2026
    • 2:00 PM
    • 135 North Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012
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    The ERRC is proud to be a part of the LA Opera's "Community Circle" Program. We are harmonizing art, wellness, and longevity around our city and engaging LA's vast opportunities for art and cultural activities. For more details on the Community Circle program, Click Here

    The ERRC's free tickets are limited. One ticket per registrant - interested partners need to register separately as we only have 17 tickets... 

    If registration is full, please sign up on the Waiting List - as people's plans may change.

     "The Magic Flute"

    Tickets will be mailed from the ERRC office at 1116 Rolfe Hall

    • Sunday, June 21, 2026
    • 2pm
    • Dorothy Chandler Pavilion 

    • 135 North Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

    Once upon a time, a prince awakens in a mysterious land with an even more mysterious task. Armed with enchanted bells and (you guessed it) a magic flute, Prince Tamino sets off, bound and determined to rescue his lady love, the Princess Pamina—only to find that things aren’t what they seem, and the Queen of the Night who sent him on his quest just might be plotting his doom instead.

    James Conlon ends his legendary tenure as LA Opera Music Director with the world's most popular opera in one of our most emblematic productions. Mozart's catchy melodies meet astonishing projected animations in our perennial crowd pleaser. Miles Mykkanen makes his LA Opera debut as Prince Tamino opposite Sydney Mancasola as the beautiful Pamina. Kyle Miller might just steal the show as the lovable sidekick Papageno, while Aigul Khismatullina and Kwangchul Youn face off as the Queen of the Night and Sarastro.

    Parking and Arrival

    Please try to arrive at least 30 minutes early so you have ample time to find parking.

    • TRAVELING BY CAR — If traveling by car, you may park in The Music Center garage entering on Grand Avenue. Parking is $10 per vehicle.
    • TRAVELING BY BUS — Buses may unload on Hope Street. Your driver will need to park elsewhere and return for pickup.

    LA Opera Connects is generously supported by:

    The Emanuel Treitel Senior Citizen Fund, The Green Foundation, and The Music Man Foundation.

    LA County Department of Arts and Culture is a part of Creative Recovery LA, an initiative funded by the American Rescue Plan

    I understand there may be photos & videos taken while participating or being close proximity to this event. By attending this event, I hereby grant permission to the Emeriti/Retirees Relations Center and/or Retirees Association at UCLA to use photographs and/or video of me in publications, news releases, online, and in other communications related to the mission of the UCLA Emeriti/Retirees Relations Center (ERRC). For questions about this release, contact Ayesha Dixon, adixon@errc.ucla.edu

    The ERRC has a small dynamic workforce dedicated to serve our constituents.

    www.errc.ucla.edu

    emeriti@errc.ucla.edu

    310.825.7456

    • Thursday, August 13, 2026
    • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • Virtual via ZOOM
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       University of California Retirement At Your Service (UCRAYS) Privacy Statement and Terms of Use

    Please join us virtually for an upcoming University of California Retirement Plan (UCRP) Program Overview designed to help employees better understand the retirement benefits available through the UC system. This session will provide a high-level introduction to the University of California Retirement Plan, the University’s pension program that provides eligible employees with a lifetime retirement benefit.

    During this informational session, participants will learn about how UCRP works, including eligibility requirements, vesting, and how retirement benefits are calculated based on factors such as age, years of service credit, and highest average plan compensation. The session will also cover key features of the plan, including retirement income, survivor and disability benefits, and cost-of-living adjustments.

    In addition, attendees will receive a brief overview of voluntary savings options available to UC employees that can help supplement retirement income.

    Whether you are new to UC or planning ahead for the future, this session is a great opportunity to learn more about how your UC benefits can support your long-term financial goals.

    All employees are encouraged to attend. Additional details, including date, time, and registration information, will be shared soon.

    Our speaker, Camille Carr, is one of two UCLA Retirement Counselors at the Benefits office from UCLA Campus Human Resources. She has over 25 years of experience in benefits and retirement counseling for campus staff. She assists campus employees whose last names begin A – K.


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    I understand there may be photos & videos taken while participating or being close proximity to this event. By attending this event, I hereby grant permission to the Emeriti/Retirees Relations Center and/or Retirees Association at UCLA to use photographs and/or video of me in publications, news releases, online, and in other communications related to the mission of the UCLA Emeriti/Retirees Relations Center (ERRC).For questions about this release, contact Ayesha Dixon, adixon@errc.ucla.edu

    The ERRC has a small dynamic workforce dedicated to serve our constituents.

    www.errc.ucla.edu

    emeriti@errc.ucla.edu

    310.825.7456

About UCLARA Events

UCLARA offers a variety of activities and events for members. That means multiple chances to stay connected with colleagues and meet new friends with shared interests. 

Opportunities to explore Southern California include trips to regional attractions and performances as well as tours of cultural sites. Virtual tours take us even further afield. Social activities include the annual holiday luncheon. 

UCLARA also sponsors after-lunch educational programs in partnership with the UCLA Emeriti Association. These UCLA Conversations are open to all, regardless of membership status.

Activities often fill quickly, so early registration is advised.

Email the Retirees Association at UCLARA@ucla.edu

Or phone the UCLA Emeriti/Retirees Relations Center at 310-825-7456

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