April 2015 Sitzmark - Schussbaumer Ski Club

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April 2015 Sitzmark - Schussbaumer Ski Club
Sitzmark
In This Issue:
- Presidents Message
- VPs Message
- Evening in Havana
- Chicken Race
- Event Calendar
- Anniversaries
- Birthdays
- Membership Matrix
- Board of Directors
- Please Remember
Official Newsletter of the Schussbaumer Ski Club, Breckenridge Colorado
Well, we are winding down another good ski season which has
been filled with good snow, great food and wonderful friends. I want to take a minute and thank all the members that have been up at the club cooking, joking around,
and most of all just having plain ole fun. I know the club has
truly enriched my life and has allowed me a lifestyle I most
likely otherwise could not have afforded. For all these reasons I have decided to put my efforts in again this year by continuing Presidency of the club. We have a wonderful board
lined up this year and I'm sure we will see a great future
planned out for us as we continue to improve the chalet.
President’s Message
from Scott Dyer
This year we had an inaugural taco party hosted by Jean Markowski that was fabulous, and Judy always knocks it out of the park with her Cuban
party. Thank you. As well Melanie Boynton, Maria DeFilippo, and Scott Ribe put on
an amazing Chicken race. As we move towards the end of the season we have NCAA
March Madness Sat April 4, Italian Dinner April 11th, and Sausage fest April 18th
closing weekend. Please consider coming out to these events as they are always a
lot of fun.
On a sad note we will not be seeing as much of two of our life timers as they are venturing out and making a move to Maine. Ron and Nancy Comeau have been members of the club for over two decades now and have done a tremendous amount to
make the club as special as it is today. They will still be making trips up to the club
periodically but they will be missed by all. Please come out to Italian dinner as we
will be acknowledging them for all that they are.
Last note, I will be sending out a reminder for the April 21st budget meeting along
with all the disclosed bylaw recommendations and capital project announcements. As well, we are working on an R & R budget schedule that we have planned
out for the next 25yrs. The bylaws only require us to look at the next 5yrs but we
want to be able to foresee any major $$ items that may need replacing in the years
to come. All this will be presented at the April meeting. So come join us and be a
part of the big picture.
APRI L
2015
Scott Dyer, Pres.
Vice President’s Message
We got it good that’s for sure. The snow continues to hold up pretty well, the
skiing is still pretty good and if that’s not enough there is something going on
(party) every weekend this month at the Schuss. Life would be perfect if I could
get y’all to comply with just a few minor things …
Don’t leave the front door open
Leaving entrance doors open is prohibited. It’s ok to use the block to keep the
front door open while you are unloading your car but you need to remove it as
soon as you are done. If we continue to see a problem with this, the block will
be removed and no one will be able to unload his or her car using the block.
We have also seen people taping the 2nd floor door open so that their guests
(who don’t have key fobs) could get in and out of the building. This is expressly
forbidden and could get you in serious trouble.
Limit what you store in the Dining Room
Try to limit what you store in the dining room as space is very limited and it’s difficult to clear when the club
is putting on a dinner. Of course, Boots and Skis need to be stored there. But if you can store any other
items in your car or your room it would help out a lot.
Don’t sleep on couches
You should sleep on a bed not on the couches in the party room. I know this sounds like I’m stating the obvious but it seems like a lot of people have been doing this lately. The couches are not really designed to be
slept on, they are for sitting on. If you have signed into a room (you have to sign in if you stay the night) then
that’s where you should be sleeping. There are of course some obvious exceptions to this rule such as when
you arrive at the chalet really late and don’t want to wake anyone up or if the situation in your room is really
intolerable and you can’t sleep.
Responsibility for your guests
Take responsibility for you guests. Again this seems like stating the obvious but your guests should be on
their best behavior when they visit the club and you are in charge of seeing to this. It is also your responsibility to get your guests signed in properly with all payments made before they take over a bunk. You should
be listed on the bottom of the sign-in sheet as their guest. If possible you should try to get your guests all
into the same room with you (not distributed throughout all the rooms in the chalet on the lower bunks).
I would like to congratulate Rae Lynn Platt and Todd Young on their upcoming wedding. They are two terrific people and should make a great
couple. Wish them luck next time you see them. I also want to welcome our new board members:
Mike Forney - Treasurer
Andy Skuntz - Chalet Manager
Phil Eves - Building Coordinator
Julie Glenn - New Member Coordinator
Karen Bowen - Communications Coordinator
Gail Martin - Social Coordinator
Your V.P. , T.K.
Evening in Havana
The Cuban has become one of the Club’s
favorite parties - Group Photo with cigars
Your host, Judy Baler, put so
much work into this party
Pictured here along with
helpers Diane, Catherine
and Dirk
Steve Goodrich makin mojitos and Jill Arnson
Ebony and Ivory
Sophia Rodriguez, Joan Huston, Diane Brennen
Chicken Race
Big Bird herself, Melanie Boynton,
once again organized a great event
Maria, Catharine, Rich, Sunsirey and Scott
did a great job with the dinner
James Hilden
Catharine Merigold
Event Calendar
(Schussbaumer events in bold)
DATE
TIME
EVENT
LOCATION
Mar 27 Apr 8
Apr 2 - 4
all day
USASA Nationals
Copper Mt
7:30
The Hound of the Baskerville (Backstage - Theatre 121 Ridge St)
Breck
Apr 3
5pm
Behind Swinging Doors Saloon Tour (Welcome Center - 203 S Main) Breck
Apr 4
5pm
Apres Ski - NCAA March Madness
at the Chalet
Apr 8 - 11
all day
Taste of Vail (various food events)
Vail
Apr 11
6pm
Italian Dinner
at the Chalet
Apr 10
5pm
Behind Swinging Doors Saloon Tour (Welcome Center - 203 S Main) Breck
Apr 11
all day
The Color Run at Copper (5k race)
Copper Mt
Apr 11
12 noon
Breckenridge Beer Festival (100-200 blocks of Ridge St)
Breck
Apr 12
all day
Beaver Creek closes
BC
Apr 17
5pm
Behind Swinging Doors Saloon Tour (Welcome Center - 203 S Main) Breck
Apr 17 - 19 all day
Spring Back to Vail (Vail closes - end of season events)
Vail
Apr 18
Sausage Fest
at the Chalet
Apr 18 - 19 all day
Sunsation (various eventss at Copper Mountain)
Copper Mt
Apr 21
6pm
Annual Budget Meeting (location to be announced)
Denver
Apr 24
5pm
Behind Swinging Doors Saloon Tour (Welcome Center - 203 S Main) Breck
6pm
Nancy Andrews on Whale’s Tail
Membership Anniversaries and Birthdays
Date Joined the Club
4/14/06
Scott Ribe
4/23/07
Elizabeth P Palumbo
4/23/07
Steven S. Verret
4/30/91
Cindy Hanson
4/30/92
Thomas Puskas
4/30/99
Doug Schuler
Birthdays
4/1
Doug Schuler
4/4
Jason Vastola
4/5
Kay Starr
4/5
Janet Dermer
4/6
Diana J Bruce
4/6
Lori Sandham
4/10
Jim Lucke
4/15
Catharine Merigold
4/18
Paul Throckmorton
Updated 3 / 30 / 2015
4/20
4/21
4/23
4/23
4/24
4/24
4/25
4/27
Michael Wilson
Jill Arnson
Monte McVay
Matthew J Considine
James M Gilmartin
Christine S Crowell
Joan Ganz
Lynne S Mitchell
2015 Board of Directors
... = @SchussbaumerSkiClub.com
Physical location:
Postal address:
101 Saw Mill Road
P.O. Box 371915
Breckenridge, CO 80424
Denver, CO 80237
PRESIDENT
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Scott Dyer
VICE PRESIDENT
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Tom Kirchner
TREASURER
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Mike Forney
SECRETARY
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Maria DeFilippo
CHALET MANAGER
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Andy Skuntz
BUILDING COORDINATOR
building_coordinator@... Phil Eves
CURRENT MEMBERSHIP COORDINATOR
membership@...
Bob Worthman
NEW MEMBERSHIP COORDINATOR
newmembership@...
Julie Glenn
MARKETING COORDINATOR
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Tony Mendes
COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR
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Karen Bowen
SOCIAL COORDINATOR
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Gail Martin
WEB MASTER
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Jack Han
1. No member should touch anyone else’s food, even if that person has left. It doesn’t
matter if the food is in one of the fridges or on the shelves. If there is any question
please contact a board member.
2. If the dishwasher is running do not drop your plates in the sink and leave - you
MUST hand wash your dishes.
3. Don’t put wine glasses in the dishwasher, they break.
4. The front door can be blocked open only while you unload. When you are finished
the door needs to be closed.
5. Leave your dorm room nicer than you found it. If you checked into a hotel room to
find sheets thrown and blankets crumpled up you’d be upset. Don’t do it at the Club.
There is no maid service here. Do it yourself please.