(https://web.archive.org/web/20081123042 ... ary06.html)Next meeting, on the 4th Saturday in January 2006, Jan 28, from 1pm to 10pm, will be combined with the Sacramento Anime screening. Ian will show up with some new anime. Thank you kind folks who brought munchies in November, sodas, fresh fruit and cake. Chips, Japanese snacks and some canned sodas will be on hand. Dinner break is 7-8pm (or whenever). Front room will be reserved for Asian action films and some of that experimental stuff, so that we won't sully Ian's computer again. The November meeting was the largest in several years.
The 20th anniversary issue had a nice sound-out to old-school fans:
(https://web.archive.org/web/20081123040 ... May04.html)We would be remiss if at this celebratory time we did not look back at our fellow fans that are no longer here with us in body. Anime Sac like any other club changes with time as does the face of Fandom in general. While celebrating Anime Sac's 20th anniversary let us not forget those who have passed on. Those faithful fans of Japanese fantasy that persevered and nurtured the interest in Japanese anime and Fantasy before it became a accepted mainstream medium. Crammed in small back rooms at Sci-Fi conventions, long road trips to San Francisco and Los Angeles to find Japanese Fantasy toys and media in a few obscure stores, and those few who worked feverishly to develop video contacts in Hawaii, Japan and other locals to obtain shows on VHS tape-We thank and salute you. We owe them much. Let us carry and remember their spirit with us for the next 20 years.
Not much info on the club after 2006, although I think Dave mentioned that it's still active. It'd be fun to see scans of the old newsletters -- the online stash only covers 2001-2006.