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Today we’re sharing fun tips on book clubs: in-person and online options, along with the best deals, fun trivia, and more!
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On this day in 1868, the United States officially ratified the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, granting citizenship and equal protection under the law to everyone born or naturalized in the country—including newly freed enslaved people. This foundational amendment laid the groundwork for civil rights and continues to shape legal debates and protections more than 150 years later.
Book Clubs: In-Person and Online Options for Every Kind of Reader
Stay curious, stay connected—one chapter at a time.
If you love stories, good conversation, and a little shared laughter, a book club might be just the thing for you. Whether you prefer flipping through a paperback with a cozy group at your local library or joining a virtual chat with fellow readers from around the world, today’s book clubs are more flexible and accessible than ever before.
In-Person Book Clubs
There’s nothing quite like gathering with others in the same room, cup of tea in hand, and diving into a great discussion. Local libraries, senior centers, bookstores, and even community coffee shops often host regular in-person book clubs. These gatherings offer more than literary conversation—they create community. You might meet neighbors you didn’t know, discover a new favorite author, or gain new perspectives by hearing how others relate to a book. Many in-person clubs focus on specific genres—like historical fiction, memoirs, or mysteries—so you can find one that fits your taste.
If you're thinking of starting a club yourself, keep it simple! Choose a book, set a date, and invite a few friends or neighbors. Rotate who hosts or picks the next book, and consider adding light snacks or a theme to make meetings extra fun.
Online Book Clubs
If getting out and about isn't as easy—or you prefer reading at your own pace—online book clubs are a fantastic option. You can find clubs on Facebook, through websites like Goodreads, or even on YouTube and Zoom. Some online clubs post a discussion schedule, others offer live chats or video calls, and many are happy with simple comment threads. Oprah’s Book Club, Reese’s Book Club, and the PBS “Now Read This” club are popular picks that connect thousands of readers.
Online book clubs are also perfect for those who love niche topics or want to connect with faraway friends and family. You can even start a private one with your old high school pals, grandkids, or former coworkers.
Why Join?
Book clubs are more than just books—they’re about connection. They encourage active thinking, keep you socially engaged, and often spark wonderful friendships. Plus, having a reading goal helps many people stay mentally sharp and motivated.
Whether you love a juicy novel, a moving memoir, or a bite-sized short story, there’s a club out there for you. All it takes is a little curiosity and the willingness to turn the page.
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Yesterday’s Poll Results: How do you usually send cards or invitations these days?

While digital options are on the rise, traditional methods still hold strong—42% of respondents prefer mailing paper cards, highlighting the continued value of tangible, heartfelt messages. A notable 23% enjoy mixing both digital and paper, showing flexibility based on the occasion. Meanwhile, 14% each rely on quick texts or emails, pointing to the growing appeal of convenience. Overall, it’s clear that whether high-tech or handwritten, staying connected never goes out of style.
TOP COMMENTS
“I still send traditional cards in the mail for special occasions like a birthday or a get well card. I think there is something fun and special about getting a handwritten sentiment in the mail.”
“I live several hours from my nearest grandchildren. I talk and now text with them, but I also send a snail mail card to each once a month. They seem to enjoy it, and even write back sometimes!”
“I make my own greeting cards with card stock, ribbons and glitter. I love how unique I can make them, one of a kind!”
One Step at a Time: 60 Moments to Light Up the Next 5 Years
Rather than diving into sweeping resolutions, this thoughtful approach suggests picking 60 meaningful experiences to savor over the next 60 months. The idea is to spend just 25 focused minutes jotting down a list of things you’d love to try, learn, or enjoy—whether it’s taking a solo trip, writing a short story, or simply sipping tea in the sunshine. These don’t have to be big or impressive—just things that bring you joy, curiosity, or a sense of accomplishment.
Research shows that writing down goals increases the chance of achieving them, but this plan also allows room for grace. You can aim for one experience a month, and if you skip one, that’s okay—it’s not about pressure, it’s about possibility. Over time, these small, intentional choices help you stay connected to your sense of adventure and purpose. Whether you’re 60 or 90, this gentle, empowering practice can help make the next five years feel vibrant, personal, and full of life.
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Slang Phrase of the Day
Phrase: Be so for real
Meaning: "Be so for real" is a playful and emphatic way of telling someone to get serious or stop joking—often used when something sounds too wild, dramatic, or unbelievable. It's like saying, “Come on, you can’t be serious… can you?”
In a sentence: “When Edna told the bridge club she once beat Paul Newman in a poker game back in ’72, Doris raised an eyebrow and said, ‘Edna, be so for real—next you’ll tell us you taught him how to shuffle!’”
Good News of the Day
Rare Sierra Nevada Red Fox Spotted at Lassen Volcanic National Park
A rare sighting of the elusive Sierra Nevada red fox was recently captured on a trail camera in Lassen Volcanic National Park, delighting wildlife enthusiasts and conservationists. With only a small number believed to remain in the wild, this footage offers a precious glimpse of the fox lounging in daylight—a rare behavior for these typically crepuscular animals. Threatened by habitat loss, wildfires, and competition, the fox’s population is critically low, making each sighting an important reminder of the need to protect these unique creatures. This discovery has renewed interest in conservation efforts to preserve the Sierra Nevada red fox for generations to come.
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