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Ruth Bader Ginsburg retrospective at the Skirball Cultural Center, Jan. 18, 2019

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Upcoming events

    • Tuesday, May 20, 2025
    • 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • 480 Charles E Young Dr E Los Angeles, CA 90095
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     "Vanishing City and its People" by Gerry Jackson

    The Sylvia Winstein UCLA Emeriti and Retiree Arts & Crafts Exhibit will be held on Tuesday May 20, 2025 in the Morrison Room at the UCLA Faculty Club from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm.  This will be the first joint exhibit sponsored together by the two organizations, with nearly 30 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 Gerry Jackson, a mixed media collage artist representing the Retirees Association, and Neil Parker, a photographer from the Emeriti Association. Please join us as all of these passionate artists share their work.

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

    ContactKati Radics, Chair Arts and Crafts CommitteeUCLA Emeriti Association,  Kradics@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 Faculty Center.

    • 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.

    • Friday, May 30, 2025
    • 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
    • Virtual via ZOOM
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    aerial view of UCLA

    UCLA Transportation

    UCLA Parking Q & A: 2025-26

    Please join us and the UCLA Transportation in a workshop covering the following topics relevant to retiree parking.

    You may enter addtional questions in the box when you register.

    • Medical Center permit lots 
    • Disabled Person Parking Placard
    • Park Mobile app 
    • Adding vehicle license plate
    • Current office hours for support
    • Survivor eligibility
    • Bruin ePermit portal

    ZOOM Info

    Join Zoom Meeting

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    Meeting ID: 991 9910 0248

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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.

    • Sunday, June 15, 2025
    • 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.

     Rigoletto in Concert  

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

    • Sunday, June 15, 2025
    • 2pm
    • Dorothy Chandler Pavilion 

    • 135 North Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

    In a court ruled by decadence and corruption, the Duke of Mantua sits on top. Whatever he wants, he gets. And lately, he’s set his sights on Rigoletto’s daughter. It’s enough to send the carefree court jester into a deadly rage, but revenge comes at a price he never expected.

    Verdi master James Conlon conducts Rigoletto, featuring some of the most famous music ever written. Quinn Kelsey, the premier Verdi baritone of his generation, returns to star in the title role, with tenor René Barbera as the suave and sadistic Duke and Italian soprano Rosa Feola as Gilda, his unsuspecting prey. Stage director Tomer Zvulun updates the action to Mussolini’s Italy, transporting audiences to a realm of glittering grandeur that’s absolutely rotten to the core.

    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.


    • Wednesday, July 23, 2025
    • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
    • Boelter Hall
    • 20

    UCLA opens up office where first internet message was sent from | Daily Mail Online

    3420 Boelter Hall: "The Birthplace of the Internet" 

    Sponsored by the UCLA Emeriti/Retirees Relations Center

    **This tour requires step climbing and moderate walking. Group will meet at the front of Boelter Hall at 12:45 PM. The tour starts at 1 PM and will last 45 minutes, with an additional 15 minutes for Q&A. 

    On Oct. 29, 1969, a team of students led by Leonard Kleinrock, distinguished professor of computer science at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, sent the first message over the Arpanet from an ordinary computer lab at UCLA... and the rest was history. 

    The Internet is a significant part of everyone’s lives, from providing many people with jobs, playing a big role in the way we communicate and to providing us with almost everything we need, including entertainment and shopping. And it all traces its roots back to UCLA.

    We welcome you to join us for an in-person tour of 3420 Boelter Hall hosted by Professor Kleinrock himself! This is where the first message was sent over the Arpanet, precursor to today’s internet, to Stanford Research Institute on the evening of Oct. 29, 1969. The message was meant to be “LOGIN.” The researchers managed to type the first two letters before the fledgling system crashed. So, the first message sent over the internet was: “LO,” as in “Lo and behold!” As Dr. Kleinrock said, “We couldn’t have asked for a more succinct, more powerful, and more prophetic message.”

    Barely an hour later, the teams tried again—with success. By December 1969, four nodes were permanently installed at UCLA, Stanford Research Institute, University of Utah, and University of California, Santa Barbara. By 1975, there were 57 nodes. By 1981, there were 213. Today, we have more than 50 billion nodes.

    The original Interface Message Processor, known as IMP No. 1, the equivalent to today’s router, still proudly stands in 3420 Boelter Hall.

    Room 3420 at Boelter Hall is located on the south campus of UCLA.

    Click here to see the Campus Parking Map. Parking is available in parking structures 8 or 9 (P8, P9) that has hourly self-pay parking stations. If the information kiosk is open, they will be happy to answer your parking-related questions.



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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