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Newcomers’ Club of Salt Lake City, Inc. Page
Newcomers’ Oasis November 2013
V O L U M E 5 5 N O 6
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
N O V E M B E R L U N C H E O N 2
M E M B E R S ’ N E W S 3
ACTIVITIES:
Book Clubs 4
Coffee Groups 4
Genealogy 6
Food/Wine 5-6
Singles 6
Outings 6
RMSG 10
GAMES AND SPORTS:
Bridge 7
Bunco 7
Hand & Foot 7
Mah-jongg 7
Pinochle 8
Golf/Snowshoeing 8
Hiking/Skiing 8
Volunteer 9
Business Referrals 12-13
Bulletin Board 13
Club Information 14
November Calendar 15
Mission Statement
The Newcomers’ Club of Salt Lake
City, Inc. is an organization that
promotes, extends and supports
civic, social, patriotic, and charita-
ble endeavors in the community.
N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 3
Visit our website:
newcomersclubsaltlakecity.org
Visit THE BULLETIN BOARD on Page 13
Dull November brings the blast,
Then the leaves are whirling fast!
Sara Coleridge
In the United States, Novem-
ber is the month we choose
to celebrate the Pomegran-
ate. Happy National Pome-
granate month! The November flower is the
beautiful Chrysanthemum. This month also
marks the end of Daylight Savings Time. So on
Sunday, November 3rd, fall back one hour.
November is the season when we all take a moment to reflect and
give thanks for the blessings in our lives. And, I think I will do just
that. First, I would like to thank my amazing Executive Committee for
all their hard work. Next, a big thank you to the formidable members
that comprise the General Board. It has been great fun watching all
the cogs and wheels whirl to make our Club thrive.
Also, I would like to thank the Financial Review Committee for their
work. They reviewed the Club books for the 2012-2013 fiscal year and
found them to be in good order. A copy of the report will be posted at
our next luncheon. Thank you Linda Murphy (Chair), Carol Harmon and
Ed Green.
Breakfast In The Park, by all accounts was a great way to start the
day! Once again this is due to the organizational skills of Carol
Cook and the cooking skills of Don Bonnema and his amazing army
of chefs... Hank Merrill, Gene Curtiss, Lee Nielsen, Clay Reeves,
Gordon Berggren and Alan Fletcher! There were many other hands
that helped, and I wish to thank you all!!! The weather threatened,
but the rain held off until we were all safely home. Sugar House
Park once more proved to be a perfect venue. Great food and fun
was had by all.
Tis the season when the Club focuses on some kind of philanthropic
endeavor. This year we have chosen to assist the Crossroads Urban
Center and the Utah Food Bank. Details are located on page 9.
OASIS The monthly newsletter of the Newcomers’ Club of Salt Lake City, Inc.
Newcomers’ Club of Salt Lake City, Inc. Page 2
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Reservations—November Luncheon—$23.00 per person
Please fill in the requested information and mail with your check payable to
Newcomers Club to Kathryn Miller, 1142 West 200 North, #A110,
Centerville, UT 84014. Reservations with payment must be received by
Thursday, November 7. No refunds will be given for cancellations made within
seven days of the luncheon. Phone 801-554-0447.
_________________________________________ Member New Member Guest Entrée #____
Name Phone # (Please circle one)
_________________________________________ Member New Member Guest Entrée #____
Name Phone # (Please circle one)
_________________________________________ Member New Member Guest Entrée #____
Name Phone # (Please circle one)
DATE: Tuesday, November 12
PLACE: La Jolla Groves, 190 S. 400 W., SLC
TIME: 11:30 AM Social 12:15 PM Luncheon
COST: $23.00 per person-includes tax and
gratuity
WINES: Red and white, $5.00 donation per glass RSVP and payment must be received by Thursday, Nov 7.
November Luncheon
Tuesday, November 12
USE FORM BELOW TO MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS
MENU
Entrée 1 Beef tenderloin bourguignon– beef tenderloin
and sauteed mushrooms finished in a light
brown sauce and served over wide egg
noodle ribbons
Entrée 2 Chicken crepes filled with rotisserie chicken,
sautéed mushrooms in a sweet herb cream
sauce, and topped with butternut squash,
green beans, and carrots
Entrees served with house salad with balsamic vinaigrette
dressing, rolls and butter, and chocolate mousse for des-
sert. A coffee bar will be available.
La Jolla Groves is located at the south end of Gateway Mall. Trax stops at 150 South, 400 West, only steps
away from the restaurant. Gateway has a parking entrance on 200 South which is nearby, and the escalator
will bring you very close to the Groves. Bear left, continue walking and you’ll see the restaurant.
If driving, take the exit for 600 South off I-15, and take a left onto 400 West. Follow the signs to Gateway and park on the lower level at the South end.
Enjoy New American Cuisine with the freshest ingredients and healthier recipes! You’re about to enter an
indoor garden of lemon trees that will transport you far away from downtown—perhaps even to the Isle of
Capri?
Craig Hughes is our presenter
for November. He will be dis-
cussing decisions and planning
one needs to make before the
end of life. Craig will address
those who need to get started
to those who already have
plans in place but may require
updating.
Craig is the founding partner of Hughes Estate
Group, Attorneys, PLLC located in Salt Lake
City, Utah. Craig focuses his practice exclusively
on estate planning, family preservation planning,
probate, estate mediation, and estate administra-
tion. Craig has practiced law for 21years..
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MEMBER NEWS Marian McFarlin Social Secretary
Tel: 801-269-1589 [email protected]
NEW MEMBERS
Bock, Becky & Jeff 402-708-6612
10013 Tee Box Drive, South Jordan, UT 84095
E-Mail: [email protected]
Interests: Bunco, Coffee Groups. Community
Service, Food & Wine Groups, Hiking/
Walking. Involvement: Welcome people
at Luncheons, Serve as Club Officer.
Moved from: California Date Joined: 9/17/2013
Budinger, Jean 505-699-2568
3434 Bengal Blvd, #112, Salt Lake City, UT 84121
E-Mail: [email protected]
Interests: Bridge Groups, Community Service,
Hiking/Walking, Skiing/Snowshoeing.
Other: Arts, Music. Involvement:
Welcome people at Luncheons.
Moved from: Santa Fe, NM Date Joined: 9/17/2013
Warner, Maddy & Skip 801-613-9494
11952 S. Brookglen Drive, Sandy, UT 84092
E-Mail: [email protected]
Interests: Book Clubs, Coffee Groups, Food &
Wine Groups, Hiking/Walking, Skiing/
Snowshoeing. Involvement: Welcome
people at luncheons
Moved from: Arlington, VA Date Joined: 9/8/2013
ADDRESS/PHONE/EMAIL CHANGES
Bunkowski, Karen & Ken 801-557-9360
1202 Arroyo Piedra, Santa Fe, NM 87501-8848
E-Mail: [email protected]
Kounalis, Katherine 385-227-1765
2585 Glenna Drive, Salt Lake City, UT 84124
E-Mail: [email protected]
Vogel, Brigitta 801-487-4347
1053 Prairie Zinnia Drive, Bernalillo, NM 87004
E-Mail:
Westfall, Victor & Renate 801-278-8836
2669 S. Wadsworth Circle, Lakewood, CO 80227-
3225
E-Mail: [email protected]
PHONE CHANGES
Atwood, Judy & Charles (Butch) 801-567-8913
Carol Munk Membership Data Base
Tel: 801-878-7090 [email protected]
Maria Pia, an active Newcomer since 1948, would like to thank everyone for their support following the
death of her son, Frank, who passed away on August 28. A memorial was held at Maria’s home.
Dick Edsall passed away (Tuesday September 3). According to Arlene, he had a very peaceful passing at their
home. A memorial was held September 15th at the Willow Creek Country Club, with a luncheon following.
Our heartfelt condolences, Arlene.
Laurel “Deanie” Stewart a brief member of Newcomers, passed away on September 11th. She attended the
Connections group.
Dianne Aubrey, daughter of Marian McFarlin , won 1st prize at the fair this year, for her quilt, “Dresden Fan.”
Congratulations!
Rosemary Yuhasz is one luck lady; she won a $20 bus pass on a Wendover bus trip playing Bingo. Using this
pass, she again won the big prize, $100. Getting to Wendover, playing the slots, she won over $600. She
used the money to go to Connecticut to meet her two month old great granddaughters, Audrey and Alexis. Way to go, Rosemary!
Ray Donley was hospitalized after having multiple minor strokes. He is doing much better and is currently at
Rocky Mountain Care at 4090 W. Pioneer Parkway in West Valley City. He can receive visitors.
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MORNING BOOK GROUP
This group usually meets the fourth TUES-
DAY at 10:00 am.
WHEN:
READING:
REVIEWER:
HOSTESS:
Carmen Courtney 801-947-7670
Sheila Lauerhass 801-590-8956
November 2013 Activities
COFFEE KLATCH Every MONDAY morning at 9:30 am come in, sit down and have a
cup of coffee. Join new and old friends for a morning treat and good
conversation. We meet at Einstein Brothers Bagels at 7176 S. Union Park Avenue (1300 East) near
Wal-Mart and In & Out Burger.
Call for more information.
Barbara Cochran 801-273-7621
To see pictures in color, opt to have your Oasis delivered by email. Notify Carol Munk that you would like
your Oasis via email - [email protected]. Newsletters in color may also be found on the website
newcomersclubsaltlakecity.org.
COFFEE WANDERERS This friendly women’s group meets every Wednesday from 9:30-11:00 am. We
meet at a different coffee shop each week. Please come and enjoy a cup of cof-
fee with us. Not only will you experience new places, but you will learn your
way around Salt Lake City. Ann and Barbara are just a call or an email away. November 6 — Gourmandise, The Bakery, 250
South 300 East
November 13 — Paradise Bakery, 1010 East 2100
South in Sugarhouse
November 20 — Café Normandie, 1984 East
Murray Holladay Road (4800
South) November 27 — Silver Bean, 6556 South 3000
East
Ann Charat 801-808-2043
Barbara Huppe 801-272-2784
NUMBER 1 LADIES BOOK CLUB WHEN:
WHAT:
REVIEWER:
HOSTESS:
RSVP:
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPS
Lea Cotter - Activities Chair 801-930-9740
News items for this section should be submitted to:
Lea by email to [email protected]
COFFEE GROUPS
No meeting in November
No meeting in November
On December 4th we will meet to discuss
Behind the Beautiful Forevers by Katherine Boo.
Trish Mead 801-281-5509
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GOURMET
Do you enjoy exploring new recipes, eating great meals and meeting
new friends? If so, Gourmet is the group for you.
In Gourmet-groups of people come together once a month to share a good meal.
This group usually meets on the first Saturday of the month. If the first Saturday of the month falls on a
holiday weekend, Gourmet is held on the second Saturday of the month.
As a participant of Gourmet you can expect to be a host home (for 8 or more people) at least once
during the season. The season runs from September through June.
Each month 2-3 hosts get together to plan a meal. The host prepares the entree and individuals attending
the dinner bring a menu item and their own beverage.
Contact Sue and Jeff for more details.
Next Gourmet meets November 2nd at 6:30 pm.
Sue & Jeff Zimmerman 801-942-1266
SATURDAY NITE LIVE SUPPER CLUB
Once a month - usually the second Saturday - a fun group of
Newcomers gathers to enjoy a potluck meal together in a member’s
home. The host simply cleans house (or not!), provides dishes and
utensils, opens the door, and the party begins!
WHEN: Saturday, November 9 at 6:30 pm.
THEME: Mexican
HOSTS: Bob and Roxann Vredenburg, Bill and Jody Andes
WHERE: 1965 Viscounti Dr, Sandy
RSVP: Jody at 801-561-0822 or email [email protected] At that time please choose your
contribution to the dinner (remember to bring your own beverage).
LIMIT: 24
Each attendee is asked to choose a dish sufficient to serve 10 - 12 people as part of
one of the courses of the dinner as well as their choice of drink.
Elaine Currey - 801-268-8632
Glenda Brookfield - 801-561-0694
FOOD AND WINE GROUPS
Membership Protection
Soliciting business at Newcomers’ Club functions is prohibited. Members’ names, street or email addresses or phone
numbers may not be used or furnished to any business organization, charitable or civic, for any purpose other than
Club business.
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We meet monthly for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. The day and time are selected by
the host or hostess and published in the newsletter.
WHEN: Friday, November 15 at 6:00 pm.
WHERE: Habit Dinner Club, 832 East 3900 South, SLC
RESERVATIONS: Peggy Van Gerven 801-973-7722
LaDonna Whitlock 801-266-5629
Gail Senteney
801-256-0530
Meeting at the Family History Library is by arrangement with Ruth. Learn how to
do your own genealogical research, enhance some research you may have already
started, or find out how to use the vast genealogical resources available to the public.
There are no fees.
Ruth Stone 801-299-1561
SMILING GRAPES Enjoy an evening of tasting your favorite wine and hors d’oeuvres,
while meeting our new members and making new friends. Take this
opportunity to get to know our new members personally and relate to them all of the activities you enjoy in
Newcomers and how they can participate. The gathering will be held at dinnertime and a Member couple
attending should bring one hearty hors d’ oeuvre to serve at least 8-10 and one bottle of wine. Single Mem-
bers need to bring one or the other. Food should be hearty enough to replace dinner.
HOST: Bill & Jody Andes
WHEN: Friday, November 15 at 7 pm.
WHERE: 536 Land Rush Drive, Midvale (call or email for directions)
RSVP: Jody at 801-561-0822 or email [email protected]
WINES: Afghanistan (just kidding)
LIMIT: 30
Kathie & Hugh Zumbro 801-262-7739
Marilyn & Hank Merrill 801-572-1072
Members should bring enough food to allow wine to be consumed and still be able to drive home safely.
FOOD AND WINE GROUPS , CONTINUED
CONNECTIONS FOR SINGLES
OUTING WITH BETTY AND MARILYN
GENEALOGY
Please join us Monday, November 11. We will tour the Production Studio of the
Utah Opera Company. The Opera Company was established in 1979, In 1995
the Company purchased this impressive modern facility which has enabled them
to consolidate all facets of their productions into this fine building. Our tour will included what goes into the
production of the opera, the costume shop , the shop where the scenery is built and the rehearsal hall,
where we will learn why singers need such a space. (Interesting side note: The founding General Director of
the opera company is Glade Peterson, in years past sang the National Anthem at the Days of 47 Rodeo
while mounted astride his horse.)
If driving separately, please park in the back area of the parking lot at the east end, northeast of the building.
WHEN: Monday November 11.
WHERE: Utah Opera Company Production Studio, 336 North 400 West
TIME/Carpool: Meet at Shopko/Red Lobster Parking lot, 2294 So. 1300 East, North side of I-80
LUNCH: Harmon's Grocery Store, City Creek Center RSVP: Marilyn 801-266-1222 or Betty 801-566-7722
Marilyn Heiner 801-266-1222
Betty Allen 801-566-7722
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November Games & Sports
BRIDGE FOR FUN!
For singles and couples - men and women - this group is for members who play
bridge just for the fun of it – all levels of players are welcome! We meet on the
third Wednesday of each month in members' homes. Participants bring appetizers; drinks and dessert
are provided by the hosting member. Eating/socializing begin at 6:00 pm with bridge beginning by 6:30
pm. Please don’t hesitate to call to get in on a FUN night of Bridge.
BUDDY BRIDGE
“Buddy Bridge” runs from September through April. Partial proceeds
from the $10 registration fee are donated to charity with the rest going
to end-of-year prize money. Daytime and “couples” evening bridge are
played. For more information, contact Sharon or Susan.
Sharon Hanson 801-278-1112
Susan Romney 801-583-1560
Bunco is a game that requires little skill. Fun is the goal. We meet at 11:30 am the
second Friday of the month in a member’s home. Our hostess provides appetiz-
ers and dessert. Please call Gail if you would like to be added to our Friday’s substi-
tution list.
Monday Bunco will be played on the fourth Monday at 11:30 am. A host-
ing member will provide a light lunch after which the game and good times
begin. Please call April Clissold for current month’s location. The group is full
at this time, but if you would like to be on the substitute list, please let April or Chris know.
April Clissold 801-277-1670
E-Mail: [email protected]
Chris Twite 801-363-3605
This group meets on Wednesdays at 11:30 am for lunch at Applebees on Fort Un-
ion and 1300 East and then plays until around 3:00 pm. This is a mind-provoking game
which originated in China. We would love to introduce you to the game. New to the
club and beginning players are welcome. Please call Ruth for more information.
Ruth Spiegel - 801-943-3556
Gail Senteney
801-256-0530
For more information on this fun game, contact Betty Ed & Betty Green 801-254-9022
MARATHON BRIDGE
The Marathon Bridge season begins in September and ends in May. We use
party bridge rotation and scoring - it is not duplicate. You need to know how
to play bridge: you will not be happy if you are a complete beginner. Men are encouraged to join! We begin on the second Thursday of each month at
10:00 am. Come a little before 10:00 to get signed up, etc. All games are played at the Golden Corral at
7200 S and 700 E. It costs $13.00 per month for lunch and prizes. We are still taking members for this sea-
son: send an email or call to be put on the list. You should have been contacted in August to confirm and to
pay your registration fee of $10. Contact us, we have a really good time! You can always go on the sub list,
if we are full.
Paulette & Ted Roche
Tel: 801-930-5387
Paulette Roche Tel: 801-930-5387
Carol Munk Tel: 801-878-7090
Renee Goudie: Tel: 801-278-7530
BRIDGE
Jody Andes - Games and Sports Chair
News items for this section should be submitted to Jody Andes Tel: 801-561-0822 [email protected]
BUNCO
HAND AND FOOT
MAH-JONGG
INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATING IN A NEW SPORT OR GAME,
CONTACT JODY AT 801-561-0822 OR
[email protected], AND WE’LL SEE IF WE CAN GET A GROUP STARTED!
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SATURDAY EVENING PINOCHLE Everyone is invited to play the second Saturday of each month at 7:00 pm. We play
with 4-5-6 at a table, depending on how many sign up. Each person is asked to bring an
appetizer to share, and we take turns hosting. Call the Wednesday before for details.
LADIES’ AFTERNOON PINOCHLE Pinochle begins at 11:30 am when the hostess will serve a light lunch and dessert.
The group plays the fourth Wednesday of each month and is open to newcomers.
If you are interested in playing, please give Jeanne or Katie a call.
Pat Hopkins - 801-5711916
Dodi Cavaness - 801-255-1839
Jeanne Schmidt @ 801-571-6717
Katie Smith 801-446-9566
RMSG CASUAL HIKING/WALKING/SHOWSHOEING This group hikes on Fridays when weather allows. Snowshoeing will commence de-
pending on weather. Geri will send out notices a day or two before. All are welcome.
FRIDAY HIKING/SNOWSHOEING Starting time is 9:00am. Everyone is welcome. Hikes are easy to moderate and about
two hours in length. A trail is selected for each week’s hike and notification by email is
sent mid-week. Hikers meet at a pre-determined location and carpool to trail head. This group will change to snow-
shoeing depending on the weather. If you want to get on the distribution list for notification, send email to Sophia.
Geri McConaughy
801-313-1278
Sophia Palmer 801-268-2126
PINOCHLE
HIKING
DOWNHILL SKIING
Anticipation Celebration will take place at the home of Mary Ann and Tom Clark
on Saturday, November 16, at 7 pm. Bring an appetizer and join in the evening. We
will discuss ski days, places and levels. We especially invite people who may be
"newish" to Salt Lake and to skiing. If you have questions about skiing, Mary Ann or Barb may be able to help you. Oth-
erwise, join us and ask on the 16th. RSVP to Mary Ann or Barb.
Mary Ann Clark 801-943-9471
Barb Hartman 801-571-0330
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Congratulations Leon Munk
Leon is the proud winner of the Blue, Better Blue and Sweepstakes ribbon
awards for his watercolor “Early Autumn” as well as the Blue ribbon award
for his watercolor “Deserted” at the Salt Lake County Fair. Leon went on
to the Utah State Fair and won an Honorable Mention ribbon award for
“Deserted.”
Leon and his wife Carol have been Newcomers’ Club members since 2008
after Leon and Carol moved back to Utah to be close to extended family.
Leon had retired and has always loved art. He started to experiment in the creation of pencil sketches, pen
and ink drawings and watercolors. Leon has not participated in art classes but received lots of encourage-
ment from family and friends. Leon was a participant in the Arts and Craft Extravaganza last year. This was
the first year Leon entered his work in the County and Utah State Fairs.
Community Resources
Each December Newcomers’ Club has a Holiday Donation Drive. This year we have selected two
organizations to support with donations…The Utah Food Bank and Crossroads Urban Center.
The Utah Food Bank
Here’s how your $1.00 donation turns into $8.00. For every $1.00 donation the food bank is able to obtain
$8.00 in food for those in need. We are requesting you make out your checks directly to “The Utah Food
Bank.” At the November and December Luncheons there will be a basket by the reservation table to put
your checks in or you many give your check to Linda Rodgers.
Crossroads Urban Center
Crossroads provides homeless shelters in Salt Lake City. We are collecting blankets, socks, jackets, gloves,
whatever is warm for the homeless that they can take when they are on the streets. Have non expired food
to donate? We will take it to Crossroads as well. Please bring you donations to the November and De-
cember luncheon and the Community Resource Committee will collect them. Not going to the luncheons,
call a board member and we will arrange to pick them up.
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RMSG Officers and Contacts Chair: Gordon Berggren 801-583-7648
[email protected] Treasurer: Bob Heiner 801-266-1222
Email, RMSG News & Events:
Tom Rosenbusch [email protected] Luncheons: Jeanne Peterson 801-359-9884
Lunch Wine: Mike Elnicky 801-571-5686
Supper Club: Mary Leaper 801-255-9580
Jo Ann Horgan 801-265-0658
Day Away: Marilyn Heiner 801-266-1222
Betty Allen 801-566-7722
Casual Hiking: Geri McConaughy 801-313-1278
Sunday Brunch: Rosemary Yuhasz 801-262-2687
ROMEOS: Tom Rosenbusch 801-262-2345
Historian: Tom & Edwina Rosenbusch
801-262-2345
RMSG Liaison: Maureen Godfrey 801-924-3570
Member News: Warren Gilmour 801-566-2430
SUNDAY BRUNCH
WHEN: Sunday, November 3 @ 10:00 am
WHERE: Golden Corral, 655 East Fort Union Blvd, Midvale
RSVP: Rosemary Yuhasz @ 801-262-2687
TUESDAY LUNCHEON
WHEN: Tuesday, November 19
WHERE: The New Yorker
60 West Market Street, SLC
TIME: 12:00 noon (Social)—-12:30 p.m. Lunch
HOSTS: Geri McConaughy and Phyllis McGuirk
COST: $18.00 per person-includes tax and gratuity
MENU: #1 Chicken Piccata./mashed potatoes/asparagus
#2 Cape Whiting/rice/seasonal vegetable
Either choice includes: salad/bread/beverage/crème
brulee for desert.
Wine as usual.
SEND: Indicate menu choice on check-payable to RMSG, send
by Tuesday, November 12 to Phyillis McGuirk—
4870 S. Three Fountains Drive #146 Murray UT 84107
NOTE: Car pooling suggested. Free valet parking service-tips
welcomed.
RMSG SUPPER CLUB—-SUNDAY BRUNCH
WHEN: Sunday, November 24
WHERE: Three Fountains East Clubhouse
982 E. Eastgate Road, Murray, Utah
DIRECTIONS: From 900 East turn east at 4960 S. Eastgate Road
Take the second right and park behind the
clubhouse
TIME: 11:00 a.m.
HOSTS: Dorothy & Angus Mollison and Barbara Nielsen
RSVP: Mary Leaper @ 801-255-9580 for Main Dishes or
Appetizers
JoAnn Hogan @ 801-265-0658 for Salads or Desserts
DO NOT CALL BEFORE NOVEMBER 1
LIMIT: 40 participants
ROMEOS* - SAT. BREAKFAST
Retired Old Men Eating Out
WHEN: Saturday, November 16 @ 9:30 am
WHERE: IHOP @ 7495 Union Park Avenue
INFO: Call Tom Rosenbusch @ 801-262-2345 or email him
SEE OTHER PAGES IN THE OASIS FOR
INFORMATION ABOUT ACTIVITIES AND
EVENTS THAT ARE HAPPENING IN
NOVEMBER
Retired Members Social Group (RMSG)
Gayla Casper Nov 1
Bud Currey Nov 1
Sophia Palmer Nov 1
Shirley Shafer Nov 3
Stuart Young Nov 3
Edwina Rosenbusch Nov 4
Lee Nielsen Nov 6
Gene Curtiss Nov 15
John Ellison Nov 15
Curt Astin Nov 16
Roma Knuth Nov 17
Frank Millsaps Nov 17
Lillian & Herm Bauer
Anniversary Nov 17
Lyn & Warren Gilmour Anniversary Nov 23
Nadine Dake Nov 27
Iraj Fakrieh Nov 28
Warren Gilmour Nov 30
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Bulletin Board This is a service for all Newcomers who might have something to sell, want to buy some-
thing or looking for a travel companion, want a group to get together for some activity.
Try this space on the: Oasis Bulletin Board. Contact Email: [email protected]
Ann Holloway, Secretary 1786 Laurelhurst Drive
Salt Lake City UT 84108
801-486-7036
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Come Join Us!
Sunday Services
8:30 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
Sunday School
9:30 a.m. Newcomers’ Club of
Salt Lake City is
grateful to the Session
for the use of the
church meeting hall to
hold our monthly
board meetings.
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technology.
Benefits of hearing aids vary by type and degree of hearing loss, noise,
environment, accuracy of hearing test,
and proper fit. This is a wonderful opportunity to determine if hearing
help is available for your hearing loss
while you evaluate your performance with this technology.
If you wish to participate you will be required to have your hearing tested in our
office free of charge to determine candida-
cy. Qualified individuals will then be placed on a two week test drive period.
At the end of this period, you may pur-
chase the instruments, if you desire, at a reduced charge. Otherwise, there is no
charge whatsoever for participating in this
promotion.
Recommended by Hank & Marilyn Merrill
Call now if you wish to be included in
this test drive promotion. Test drive
dates are available until June 30.
EDISON STANDFORD HEARING CENTERS OF UTAH Your Hearing Health Care Professionals for Over 30 Years
E. Paul Lloyd ACA, BC-HIS
Audioprosthologist Salt Lake City 1817 South Main
Suite #7 801-485-5595
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Membership Information
Newcomers to the Salt Lake area are eligible for
membership in the Club at any time. A prospective
member may attend as a guest to any three social
functions, such as luncheons, parties, sports, games,
etc. Membership in the Newcomers’ Club is required
for attendance at other functions after these three
initial guest visits. The Newcomers’ membership/fiscal year begins on
June 1 and ends May 31 of the following year. Dues
are currently $30 payable by June 1 of the current
membership year. Renewal notices are sent out in
March. If membership renewals are not received by June 1, a
member is considered to be non-current. Only
current members appear in the annual directory,
receive monthly newsletters, and are allowed to
participate in Newcomers’ activities. A late fee of $10
will be assessed to those who turn in their renewal
fees late. Dues for new members who join in March, April, or
May are $40, which pays through May 31 of the
following year. Prospective members may call the NEWCOMERS’
INFORMTION LINE at 801-261-5656 and leave a
message or visit us at newcomersclubsaltlakecity.org.
New membership checks are payable to
Newcomers’ Club and are to be sent to JoAnn Albro,
3294 Lower Huntly Way, West Jordan, UT 84088 Renewal checks are payable to Newcomers’ Club
and are to be sent to: Carol Munk 10573 South 3010
West, South Jordan UT 84095.
2013-2014 Executive Board Debbie Reeves - President
801-573-5352 [email protected]
Gail Senteney - First Vice President
801- 256-0530 [email protected]
Carol Cook - Second Vice President
801-414-8426 [email protected]
Linda Cropp - Secretary
801-294-3201 [email protected]
Linda Rogers - Treasurer
801-699-5842 [email protected]
2013-2014 General Board Activities Lea Cotter 801-930-9740 [email protected]
Advertising/Marketing Pete Harmon 801-883-9886 [email protected]
Community Resources
Directory Jean Davies 801-566-8060 [email protected]
Games and Sports Jody Andes 801-561-0822 [email protected]
Greeter Katherine Kounalis 385-227-1765 [email protected]
Historian Sophia Palmer 801-268-2126 [email protected] Hospitality Jeanie Petersen 801-944-1204 [email protected]
InterWeb Coordinator
Mailing Christel Sysak 801-943-0316 [email protected]
Membership Database & Renewals Carol Munk 801-878-7090 [email protected]
Membership/Mentor & New Members JoAnn Albro 801-280-8977 [email protected]
Newsletter Editor Hank Merrill 801-572-1072 [email protected]
Parliamentarian Alan Fletcher 801-581-9123 [email protected]
Past President Nancy Ramsdell 801-571-0118 [email protected]
Reservations Kathryn Miller 801–554-0447 [email protected]
RMSG Liaison Maureen Godfrey 801-924-3570 [email protected]
Social Secretary Marian McFarlin 801-269-1589 [email protected]
Newsletter Information Submissions: Please submit to appropriate group/
activity chairperson. General interest items may be
submitted to the Executive Board for approval. The
Executive Board meets the last Tuesday of the month.
Newsletters are mailed between the 10th-15th of the
month for the subsequent month. Deadlines for all
submissions are noted on the newsletter monthly
calendar. Please contact the chairperson responsible for
a particular event for more details.
Missed newsletter/change of address: Call
Carol Munk 801-878-7090 or [email protected]
Advertising Inquiries: Pete Harmon,
@ 801-833-9886 or [email protected]
Rates may be found on our website.
The Board meets on the first Tuesday of the month at
Cottonwood Presbyterian Church, 1580 E. Vine Street
(6100 S.) at 10:00 a.m. Members are welcome to
attend.
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Monday Tuesday
1 Hiking
2 Gourmet
3 RMSG
Sunday
Brunch
5 General
Board
Meeting
4 Coffee Klatch
6 Coffee Wanderers
Mah-Jongg
7
8 Hiking Bunco
9 Pinochle
Saturday Nite
Live
10
11
Coffee Klatch Outing with Betty
& Marilyn
12 Luncheon
13 Coffee Wanderers
Mah-Jongg
14
Marathon Bridge
15 Hiking
Smiling Grapes
Connections
for Singles
16
Romeos Ski Meeting
17 Deadline for
December
Oasis
18 Coffee Klatch
19 RMSG
Luncheon
20 Coffee Wanderers
Mah-Jongg Bridge for Fun
21
22 Hiking
23
24 RMSG Sunday Brunch
25 Coffee Klatch
Bunco
26
Thursday Friday Saturday
Sunday
Help Us Please We may occasionally need to send an important and pos-
sibly urgent notice to our membership. The quickest way
to do this is by email. If you haven’t given us your email
address, please send it to Carol Munk. If you wish to be
contacted this way only for important and urgent matters,
we promise to honor that request. Your email will not
show in the Club directory if you don’t want it published.
27 Coffee Wanderers
Mah-Jongg Ladies
Pinochle
28
29 Hiking
30
Wednesday
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ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
2551 E. Alta Canyon Drive Sandy, Utah 84093
Information Line (801) 261-5656 newcomersclubsaltlakecity.org
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