April 2015 - Newcomers` Club of Greater Park City

April 2015
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First VP Event
DATE:
Sunday, April 26th
TIME:
4:30 pm -- Edwina Room upstairs for drinks and
heavy appetizers from Rock & Reilly’s
6:00 pm -- Show
PLACE:
Egyptian Theater on Main Street
COST:
$45 per person (includes $29.00 ticket + heavy appetizers in the Edwina Room)
RSVP:
Sharon Mardula ([email protected] or 801-598-3326)
Join the Newcomers Club at the Egyptian Theater for “The Park City Follies”, an irreverent spoof of the local
population, politics, and events that make Park City our special place. Meet in the Edwina Room upstairs for heavy
appetizers. Bring your own beverages (BYOB) for a rocking preshow party. Beverages are also sold after 5:30 pm at
Egyptian’s concession stand, including wine, beer, and limited mixed drinks.
To reserve your seat, first contact Sharon Mardula ([email protected] or 801-598-3326). Then mail a
check for $45.00 per person to Sharon Mardula, 5790 Mountain Ranch Dr., Park City UT 84098. Receipt of your
check for $45.00 (payable to Newcomers of Greater Park City) is your confirmation. No refunds after 4/18/15.
Monthly Coffee
DATE:
TIME:
PLACE:
SPEAKERS:
Wednesday, April 8th
10:00 am
Park City Community Church, Bear Hollow Drive, Park City
Keith Woodwell
Joining us this month is Keith Woodwell from the Utah Division of Securities. This state agency is responsible for
regulating the securities (investment) industry and enforcing Utah’s securities laws. Part of their mission is to
educate investors and consumers.
His topics for this presentation will be:
1. How to set financial goals and achieve them
2. How to recognize and avoid financial scams and fraud.
We will be going to the Jeremy Ranch Golf Club at 8770 Jeremy Rd for lunch after the April coffee. The food is
excellent and the setting is beautiful overlooking the Jeremy Ranch Golf Course. The club restaurant will do
separate checks for us, only credit cards are accepted (no cash or checks) and, as per Jeremy Ranch club policy,
fifteen percent is added to each check to cover gratuity.
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Public Service Announcements
VOLUNTEER AT THE RESTORE:
SAVE ON YOUR FABULOUS PURCHASES & MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR LOCAL FAMILIES!
Love to tinker, fix, tidy and pretty things up? Join the ReStore Volunteer Core weekly
for at least one 4 hour shift. Bring a friend and make a difference. Share your ‘fix it’
expertise by making donated electronics and lighting work - keeping great useable
goods out of the land-fill while providing affordable home goods to our community.
Mobilize your Merchandising Mind! Lend your time and talents at the ReStore weekly and qualify for a 30% discount on
purchases. ReStore revenues support Habitat for Humanity of Summit & Wasatch Counties’ Affordable Housing programs.
Call David Jensen, ReStore Director at 435-487-9015 or register to volunteer at Habitat-Utah.org by clicking on the BIG YELLOW
BUTTON!
Playing Canasta each Monday at the Jupiter bowl
NEWCOMERS BOARD 2015
GOVERNING BOARD
Co-Presidents
Anne Frank
[email protected]
Marlene Peacock
[email protected]
First Vice Presidents
Sharon Mardula [email protected]
Liz Moore [email protected]
Second Vice Presidents
Anna Lea Kantor
[email protected]
Teresa Peck [email protected]
Secretary
Terry Farrell [email protected]
Treasurer
Carleen Haggerty
[email protected]
STANDING COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Advertising & Publicity
Marlene Barber
[email protected]
Directory
Sue Johnson [email protected]
Debbie Debiase [email protected]
E-Blasts
Elaine Stevens [email protected]
Friendship
Marilyn Jameson [email protected]
Beverlee Mays [email protected]
Historian
Carol Robinson
[email protected]
Hospitality
Kappie Bliss [email protected]
Bea Burnett
Hospitality Sub-Committee
Sue Bhanos [email protected]
Alice Walsh [email protected]
Peggy Esber [email protected]
Sherry Fletcher
[email protected]
Lisa Hunter [email protected]
Bea Mayes
[email protected]
Mailing
Joan Fuellenbach
[email protected]
Lisa Hunter [email protected]
Membership
Andrea Lettman [email protected]
Newsletter Production
SilicoSystems
[email protected]
Newsletter Layout
Sydney Day
[email protected]
Parliamentarian
Ann Whitworth [email protected]
Photographer
Jean Daly [email protected]
Web Coordinator
Jane Lindeman [email protected]
INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY CHAIRS
Book Club
Greta Church [email protected]
Suzelle McCullough
[email protected]
Bowling
Mary Lou and Dan Giglio
[email protected]
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Bridge
Carleen Haggerty (Duplicate)
[email protected]
Jane Peterson (Fun Bridge)
[email protected]
Canasta
Annie Golding [email protected]
Gardening
Pat Pond [email protected]
Girls Night Out
Linda DesBarres [email protected]
Golf
Joann Neckvatal [email protected]
Hiking
June Krigman [email protected]
Lunch and Leisure
TBD
Mahjongg
TBD
Shooting Club
Ken Miller [email protected]
Winter Activities
Kathy Becker & Debbie DiBiase
[email protected]
Stitch & Chat
Judy Hanson [email protected]
Supper Club
Elke Baier [email protected]
Tennis
Glenda White [email protected]
Yoga
Pattie Bittel [email protected]
Friendship
Book Club
DATE: Monday, April 13th
TIME: 11:00 am
PLACE: Summit County Library
(lower level conference room)
BOOK:
Garlic & Sapphires by Ruth Reichl
led by Jane Linderman
CONTACT: Suzelle McCullough at
[email protected] if you have any questions.
Marilyn Jameson and Beverlee Mays work behind the
scenes to provide support and cheer for all types of
life events. If you know of someone who would enjoy a
word of congratulations or a word of support, contact
Marilyn at ([email protected] or
435-655-0176) or Beverlee at
([email protected] or 619-316-2890).
2015 BOOK LIST
• May 11 -- “The Orphan Master’s Son” by Adam
Johnson led by Suzelle McCullough
Girls Night Out
DATE:
Monday, April 20th
TIME:
5:30 – 7:30 pm
PLACE:
Handle
136 Heber Avenue
In the Gateway, corner of Heber Avenue & Swede Alley
RSVP:
Linda DesBarres
[email protected]
435-602-0701
Stitch & Chat
DATE: TIME: PLACE:
RSVP: In Spain it’s Tapas, in Italy it’s Antipasti and in Greece
it’s Mezes. Here in Park City it is small plates at
Handle. Handle’s menu is simply crafted using local
ingredients. It is American cuisine-mostly small
plates and fun cocktails. They tell us not to miss the
Rattlesnake cocktail. You will have to join us to find
out what it is. I hope to see you on the 20th.
April 20th
9:30 am
Home of Soozi Redkey
1237 Hailstone Drive
Heber City
Soozi Redkey
[email protected]
or 435-503-5828
Join us for a light breakfast and a morning of chatting
and stitching on your current project, such as knitting,
quilting, cross stitching, crocheting, etc. If you should
need instructions or help, members would be happy to
assist you. Please bring your own supplies.
Shooting Group
Weather continues to be mild, so
any shotgunners are invited to go
to the Kamas Lions Club range each
Saturday morning after 10:00 am for
trap and/or 5 stand shooting. They
have ammunition available at better-than-Walmart
prices, rental guns are available, and if you’re new
to the sport, they have instruction available too. If
you don’t know how to get there, let Ken know and
we’ll work out a ‘convoy’ the first time. We also have
a “Long Guns, Long Shot” session in the planning
stages, and in addition we’re working up a classroom
session titled “What would YOU do” for people
interested in self-defense. “Never ever” shooter?
We’ll get you started. Questions? Contact Ken at
[email protected].
GNO at the Right At Home store
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Bowling
DATES:
TIME: PLACE:
COST: CONTACT: Bridge Club
Every Friday
11:00 am
Jupiter Bowl at Newpark Town Center
$2.00 per game / $2.00 for shoes
Marylou Giglio ([email protected] or 856-218-7171)
Newcomers are encouraged to join the Bowling Group
for lots of fun. We usually bowl two games and are
finished in a couple of hours depending on how many
bowlers show up. If you’d like to play, come join us and
identify yourself at the Front Desk as a Newcomer.
Tennis
Duplicate Bridge is for intermediate and advanced
players who like the challenge of competing.
DATES: TIME: PLACE: CONTACT: : April 3rd & 17th (1st & 3rd Fridays)
12:45 pm
Duplicate Bridge is held at homes of
members.
Call Carleen Haggerty
([email protected] or
435-658-9477) for information about dates and times and to get on the email
distribution list.
Fun Bridge is for beginners/intermediates who have
had experience and/or lessons.
DATES: April 14th & 28th (2nd & 4th Tuesdays)
TIME:
12:45 pm to 4:00 pm
PLACE: Fun Bridge is held at homes of members.
CONTACT: Jane Peterson ([email protected] or (C) 435-640-6374) to get on the email list.
Most of our tennis players are enjoying
time on the slopes this time of year
but if anyone is interested in indoor play,
courts can be reserved at the MARC.
Please contact Glenda White at [email protected]
to receive updated information on tennis through the
Winter Season.
Canasta
DATES: Every Monday
TIME: 12:00 pm for lunch (optional) 1:00 pm for game
PLACE: Jupiter Bowl
CONTACT: Annie Golding at [email protected]
435-210-4149 (C) 435-604-0729 (H)
Mah-Jongg
Mah-jongg is taking a break and will start
back up when more people come back
for the Summer. If you are interested in
getting on the email list for notifications and upcoming
times contact Anne at
[email protected]. If enough players
are available, games can be scheduled anytime in the
banquet room at Jupiter Bowl.
The canasta group meets every Monday at Noon at
Jupiter Bowl for lunch and the game begins at 1:00
pm. If you are interested in playing a card game that
participants say is a lot of fun as well as a challenge,
contact me to get on our weekly email list.
Board Meeting
DATE:
TIME: PLACE: Lisa Hunter, Kathy Becker &
Debbie DiBase
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Wednesday, April 1st
4:00 pm
Home of Marilyn Jameson - 3653 Wagon Wheel Way
Fun outing with the Winter Activities Group
Supper Club
DATE: TIME: PLACE: RSVP: THEME: Friday, April 17th
6:30 pm
Home of Reid and David Barnes
2301 Little Bessie Avenue, Park City
[email protected] or 608-513-5234
Comfort food
Supper Club is held once a month in a member’s home. It is a fabulous time to meet new friends. The Hostess
decides on a theme, cleans the house (or not), provides dishes, utensils, and non-alcoholic beverages, opens the
door, and the party begins! Please contact the Hostess for your food assignment. Once you have RSVP’ed, please
let the Hostess know immediately if your plans change and you are no longer able to attend so they can insure a
balanced menu. Please bring your own beverage (BYOB) along with your dish.
Please keep in mind the following Supper Club etiquette and rules:
• Bring your assigned dish. If you cannot bring that dish, advise the Hostess as soon as possible for a new food
assignment.
• Bring a dish that serves 10 to 12 people.
• If you RSVP and then cannot attend, notify the Hostess at least 48 hours before the event.
• If you need to cancel the day of the event, contact the Hostess and let her know. If you can, make
arrangements to have your dish delivered to the Hostess.
• Be respectful of the home of the Hostess. If you spill or damage something, tell the Hostess immediately.
• BYOB – this means that you bring your own beverage and do not expect to “share” other people’s beverages.
St. Patrick’s Day themed Supper Club at the Haggerty’s
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New Members
April Birthdays
Barbara
Jane
Anna
Jacques
Karan
Peg
Jim Pigg
Marlene
Cathy
Marla
Diane
Eva
Anna Lea
Kevin
Pat
Diane
Robin
Ann
Jennifer
Elke
Kathy
Jeff
Anita
Dawn
Didier
Elaine
Marie
David
Donna
Bob
Steven
Mary Lou
Rowe
Peterson
Weiss
Ferber
Swanger
Carty
Jameson
Barber
Goldman
Graybill
Jamail
Brehm
Kantor
Maher
Bauer
Johnson
Filion
Miller
Gurss
Baier
Evans
Uzick
Rockwood
Plunkett
Varlet
Stevens
Backer
Lerner
Coe
Brehm
Miller
Gilotti
04/08
04/09
04/10
04/10
04/11
04/11
04/11
04/15
04/15
04/16
04/17
04/18
04/18
04/18
04/19
04/19
04/19
04/20
04/21
04/21
04/22
04/22
04/23
04/24
04/24
04/26
04/27
04/27
04/28
04/28
04/29
04/30
Ray
Bob
DeCamillis
Gurss
04/30
02/26
Members who joined after the publication of
the Directory will be published in each monthly
Newsletter. If your contact information changes
during the year, make sure to notify
Andrea Lettman ([email protected]).
Johnson, Lee
818-929-0774
[email protected]
Rodgers, Quinton
832-928-5185
[email protected]
6300 Sagewood Dr. #H-423
Park City UT 84098
3058 Elk Run Drive
Luther, Irene & Allen
Irene:
989-225-0116
Allen:
989-780-2408
[email protected]
1695 W. Redstone Ave.
Park City UT 84098
Updated Information
Ammann, Jamie
435-659-6858
[email protected]
2667 Cottage Loop Road
Park City UT 84098
Robbins, Laura & John
Laura:
858-922-1348
[email protected]
John:
858-354-3474
[email protected]
2870 E. Westview Trail
Park City UT 84098
Skrypek, Kyra & Bob
Kyra:
435-659-7258
[email protected]
Bob:
435-659-5298
3587 Wrangler Way
Park City UT 84098
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Lunch and Leisure
High Tea at the Grand America Hotel in Salt Lake City
Join us for an afternoon of wonderful cuisine as we step back in time and savor a traditional English High Tea in
the opulent setting of the Grand America Hotel. This elegant hotel was built in the lavish manner of European
grand hotels boasting magnificent handcrafted furniture and many pieces of original artwork. In addition to its
luxurious 775 guest rooms The Grand America Hotel has several popular restaurants, an on-site bakery, and is
consistently a favorite with locals for special occasions as well as out of town guests. The hotel is the recipient of
numerous gourmet and travel awards and was most recently voted “Best of Utah” hotel by Tripadvisor for 2015.
Our menu for the High Tea will include assorted teas, delicious sandwiches, and a selection of delicious pastries
and baked goods from their own bakery. For more information, full menu, and directions visit
www.grandamerica.com.
DATE: PLACE:
TIME:
COST:
RSVP:
April 22nd, 2015
Lobby Lounge of the Grand America Hotel
555 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
For carpool meet at Quarry Village by the bagel shop at 2:30 pm
The seating for High Tea service is at 3:30 pm
$30.00 per person (includes tip)
to Ann Spinola at [email protected] or 435-214-7231. Mail your check made out to Newcomers of Park City to Ann Spinola, 7407 Pinebrook Rd, Park City, UT 84098. Receipt of your check confirms your reservation. Checks must be received by April 20th.
Sorry, no refunds after April 20th.
The Appraiser evaluating treasures at Girls Night Out at “Right At Home”
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to visit their web sites and to stop by their businesses or contact them directly whenever you are looking for
new products and services. We hope you will use our exclusive inventory of Advertisers as your “Go To” list, and
remember to tell them you saw their ad in the Newcomers Newsletter. We strive to patronize them whenever
possible. Their support helps all of us and we would like to help them!
Canyon Dentistry is committed to helping their patients achieve
their dental goals. They do this daily by delivering state of the
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to deliver this care without the stresses and discomforts that have
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community get more from a local hearing care provider. UTAH
Audiology & Hearing continues the tradition of better hearing
through education, technology, and customer service. To get the
most out of your visit today, start by watching their interactive
video on hearing loss and hearing aids, then download your
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appointment with us to discuss your personal situation and how
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Sidewinder Drive #1, Park City.
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April 2015
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
1
4:00 pm
Board Meeting
Thursday
2
Home of Marilyn
Jameson
Friday
3
12:45 pm
Duplitcate
Bridge
Saturday
4
11:00 am
Bowling
5
Easter!
6
1:00 pm
Canasta
7
8
10:00 am
Monthly Coffee
Speaker:
Keith Woodwell
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10
11:00 am
Bowling
11
12
13
11:00 am
Book Club
14
12:45 pm to
4:00 pm
Fun Bridge
15
16
17
6:30 pm
Supper Club
18
Garlic &
Sapphires by
Ruth Reichl
Home of Reid and
David Barnes
12:45 pm
Duplitcate
Bridge
1:00 pm
Canasta
19
11:00 am
Bowling
20
21
9:30 am
Stitch and Chat
Home of Soozi
Redkey
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2:30 pm
Lunch & Leisure
23
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30
High Tea at the
Grand America
Hotel
5:30 - 7:30
Girls Night Out
Dinner at
Handle
1:00 pm
Canasta
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4:30 pm
First VP Event
The Park City
Follies
27
1:00 pm
Canasta
28
12:45 pm to
4:00 pm
Fun Bridge
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24
11:00 am
Bowling
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Newcomers Club of Greater Park City
P.O Box 980235
Park City, Utah 84098
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