2016 June Newsletter
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2016 June Newsletter
Fellowship • Scholarship • Education And the Best View in Town VOLUME 45 • NUMBER 6 J U N E 2016 WWW.OMAHAPRESSCLUB.COM SEE PAGE 2 SEE PAGE 3 OMAHA PRESS CLUB EDUCATIONAL FORUM SERIES C an’t get enough of this year’s election warfare? Come to the June 16 Noon Forum and hear Hal Daub give his perspective on what will unfold at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland on July 18-21. Daub has strong credentials to address the topic. He is a Nebraska attorney and Republican Party politician who served four terms in the U.S. House of Representatives (1980-88) and as mayor of Omaha (1995-2001). In 2012, he was elected to the University of Nebraska Board of Regents. Daub will talk about the current status Daub has attended 10 Republican Naof all candidates, the party “insiders” tional Conventions. He says: “They are activity, the city scene with protesters and the options and consequences going really fascinating, organizational structures and the behind-the-scenes activity forward to the fall general election. is quite aggressive.” THURSDAY, JUNE 16 NOON TO 1 P.M. Hal Daub Lunch is served beginning at 11:30 a.m. $17 All inclusive per person includes lunch. Call 402-345-8008 for reservations Or e-mail Jeanie at [email protected] - Non-Press Club members welcome Forum audience learns about human trafficking H uman trafficking flows relentlessly through Omaha. Yet many people are unaware of the crime’s wide spread. The Omaha Press Club brought two experts to the Noon Education Forum on May 12 to talk about the alarming situation: Sister Rosalee Burke, a Notre Dame nun and chair of the Coalition on Sex Trafficking, and Ste- phen O’Meara, an attorney who serves as Nebraska Human Trafficking Task Force coordinator. Ann Pedersen, a member of the OPC Education Committee, was moderator. The mission of the monthly Noon Forum luncheons is to educate members and nonmembers on issues of interest to the community. Photo by Roger Humphries SAVE THE DATE Photo by Roger Humphries THURSDAY, SEPT. 22 Philanthropists Bill and Ruth Scott will be honored as “Face on the Barroom Floor” No. 150. A large crowd is expected to honor the Scotts, who have made countless donations to make our community and state a better place to live. Alberts roasters add video ammunition T By Don Summerside OPC News Copy Editor rev Alberts’ roasters brought in video reinforcements to give the Omaha Press Club’s newest “Face on the Barroom Floor” a proper smackdown. Emcee Sue Morris, president of Heritage Services, set the stage for the May 20 event with her opening jokes about the brevity of Alberts’ professional football and television analyst careers. “Sarah Palin was a commentator on Fox News much longer than you were a commentator on ESPN.” And in reference to Alberts’ injuryplagued stint with the Indianapolis Colts: “There was a saying in Indianapolis: ‘What do Trev Alberts and the Post Office have in common? Neither delivers on Sunday.’” Morris also took note of the Alberts image -- never a hair out of place. Said Sue: “Trev is so obsessed with his hair that he visits two stylists in one day: one to cut the top of his head and one to cut the sides.” The roast moved into high-tech gear when UNO Chancellor John Christensen and David Scott, founder and chairman of Tetrad Property Group, narrated a video of the “process” by which Alberts was selected UNO athletic director in 2009. Among those taking part in the video dart-throwing were ESPN’s Rece Davis and Mark May, and former Husker teammates Zach Wiegert and Terry Connealy. Roaster and UNO booster Mickey Anderson, president of Baxter Auto Group, noted the recent dismissal of Baxter Arena’s general manager and said: “A day without Trev Alberts with Wife Angela, Daughters Ashtynne & Breanna. Page 2 JUNE 2016 season as Husker head coach. “It was a big deal because in ’78 they almost wanted to fire me.” Turning to Alberts, the retired NU athletic director said: “Trev’s face doesn’t belong. People (like me) in these pictures are older and much more beat up than Trev. He’s young, he’s attractive. Another 20 years of university politics and hate mail – and Trev might be ready.” Artist Jim Horan captured the youthful 149th “Face” of the 45-year-old Alberts, standing on the dome of Baxter Arena. The Husker All-American is pictured wearing his No. 34 Big Red jersey, which was retired in 1994. In one hand, Trev holds a blue horseshoe, the symbol of the Trev Alberts Indianapolis Colts. In his other hand is -Photo: Gary Willis the College Football Hall of Fame Award killing a varsity sport or firing an employ- he received in 2015. ee is like a day without sunshine for Trev.” In closing remarks, Alberts thanked Anderson presented his own video, his roasters (“You were way too nice featuring various notables giving their to me!”) and the Press Club, telling critiques of Alberts’ performance at UNO. the audience “how honored I am. You One came from university Regent How- probably had a lot of things you could ard Hawks, who responded to Anderson’s be doing on a night like tonight, so to come here really means a lot to me. queries with a deadpan “Trev who?” and then answered the question of Alberts’ “Seven years ago, we set out on this most significant accomplishments in seven new journey. All of you have made our years at UNO: “He’s still there.” experience remarkable.” Another appraisal came from legendary Omaha University quarterback Marlin “The Magician” Briscoe: “Trev Alberts is the real magician. He made the entire football program disappear. Now my statue better not disappear!” When Osborne’s turn to roast arrived, he recalled being the 16th “Face on the -Photo: Gary Willis Barroom Floor” in 1979, his seventh -Photo: Gary Willis Roasting Trev Albers were (l to r) W. David Scott, Mickey Anderson, (Alberts), Tom Osborne, Sue Morris, John Christensen. -Photo: Gary Willis PRODUCER’S CORNER The OPC Show delivers teaching moments T By Chris Christen OPC Show Producer el screen for interstellar communications and special video effects. he Wrath of Khan-Agra” was perhaps one of the most complex Press Club Shows ever mounted. I can say that with some authority, having been involved with the past 30 shows, 20 as producer. What needed to happen behind the scenes proved to be every bit as important and complex as what our actors presented on stage. Enter technical producer Ernie Gubbels and stage manager Tom Bertino. The duo, long associated Our “Star Trek” theme - the brainchild with the show, jumped to warp speed designing the set, the lighting, the sound of artistic director Bridget Robbins and script writer Jeff Shields - took shape in a and other mission-critical technical eleseries of kitchen table sessions (with am- ments. ple wine) over a period of three months. For the past several years, Ernie and Production simplicity was our initial goal Tom have brought us a ready crew of ad-- until we discovered that our creative vanced stagecraft students from Central team was a clandestine squad of “Star High School to build set pieces, work as Trek” geeks. stage hands and fill essential positions as technical assistants. We evolved to a TV episode format, complete with actors’ dialogue, costumes, The star of this year’s CHS team was a starship command deck and a multipan- senior Julie Christensen in the role of The finale, to the tune of Consider Yourself from Oliver, paid tribute to Omaha’s ability to keep calm and Kerrie On in times of catastrophe, tragedy or adversity. Joining the cast onstage were Omaha Fire Chief Bernie Kanger, Mayor Jean Stothert, Lt. Darci Tierney and Officer Jame Shade of the Omaha Police Department, City Council Representative Aimee Melton, defense attorney James Martin Davis and real estate developer Jay Noddle. Stothert and Melton appeared in a video segment that opened the show; Davis played himself in a live comedy bit; and Noddle impersonated Gov. Pete Ricketts. -Photo: Chris Christen assistant stage manager. A Regents scholar with her eyes on a career in technical theater, Julie wowed us with her maturity, quick thinking and cool head under pressure. Providing this real-world experience for students has been a point of pride for the Omaha Press Club Foundation and the show’s leadership team. It all fits the foundation’s mission of education and scholarship, and the show’s mission of building community and raising funds for journalism scholarships. Behind the scenes: Stage manager Tom Bertino and his CHS protégé, Julie Christensen -Photo: Chris Christen Matt Tomkins as Capt. Kirk obliges a selfie with Red Shirt crewman Monty Eich in The Wrath of Khan-Agra. In the background: keyboardist Pete Hall and guitarist Kerry Petersen. Leading the creative efforts for the Star-Trek themed production were artistic director Bridget Robbins, music director Travis Walker, and head writer Jeff Shields. -Photo: Corrie Suhr View the entire show photo album on Facebook.com/Omaha Press Club Show JUNE 2016 Page 3 OPC Foundation awards scholarships T he Omaha Press Club Foundation presented scholarships to students at Creighton University, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the University of Nebraska at Omaha at the April 29 OPC Scholarship Banquet held at the Press Club. The foundation also presented the Career Achievement Award to James D. Fogarty, Legacy Preservation LLC (front row left) and the Journalism Educator Award to Jeremy Harris Lipschultz, University of Nebraska at Omaha (front row right). Second row, from left: Nora Williams, UNL, Stan Bond Scholarship; Sydni Rowen, UNL, Panko-Roberts/President’s Memorial Scholarship; Madison Pottebaum, Creighton, Paul N. Williams Scholarship; Krysta Larson, Creighton, Robert McMorris Scholarship; Catherine Boyle, Creighton, Panko-Roberts Scholarship; Calla Kessler, UNL, John F. Davis Scholarship; Carrie Bartholomew, UNO, Davis Scholarship; Monika Preciado Murguia, UNO, Williams Scholarship. Back row, from left: Mary Wahlmeier, UNL, Davis Scholarship; Morgan Rezac, UNL, Mark Gautier Intern Award; Jessica Teaford, UNO, Panko-Roberts Scholarship; Gabriel Christensen, UNO, Floyd Kalber Scholarship; Alyson Schreck, Creighton, Davis Scholarship; Natasha Rausch, UNL, Howard Silber Scholarship; Chris Bowling, UNL, Jim Denney “Good News” Scholarship; John Henry Theisen, Creighton, Davis Scholarship; Benjamin Schoenkin, UNL, Williams Scholarship. -Photo: Howard K. Marcus FATHER’S DAY STEAK GRILL FIREWORKS BUFFET AT THE PRESS CLUB In conjunction with College Baseball Opening Ceremonies Friday, June 17 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Adults: $22, Children: $12 BUFFET MENU Thunderbird Salad, Deviled Eggs OPC Signature Baked Beans Cucumber Salad, Build Your Own Nachos, BBQ Beef Brisket Southern Fried Chicken BBQ Baby Back Ribs, Brats with red Pepper Relish DESSERT Chocolate Caramel Sundaes For Reservations, Call 402-345-8008 Add tax & gratuity Page 4 JUNE 2016 Saturday, June 18 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Adults: $22 • Children: $12 Choice of: Prime Rib of Beef • Ribeye New York Strip • Club Steak Buffet Side Dishes: Lyonnaise Potatoes • Baked Beans Corn-on-the-Cob • Vienna Hot Dogs A la Carte Potato Salad • Pasta Salad • Coleslaw House Salad • Deviled Eggs Desserts: Assorted Brownies Strawberry Shortcake For Reservations, Call 402-345-8008 Add tax & gratuity FIREWORKS BUFFET AT THE PRESS CLUB In conjunction with College Home Run Derby Sunday, July 3 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Adults: $22, Children: $12 BUFFET MENU Tossed Salad, Deviled Eggs, Coleslaw, Baked Beans, Buttered Corn, Potato Salad, Whipped Potatoes & Gravy, Steamship Round of Beef Southern Fried Chicken, BBQ Baby Back Ribs, Vienna Hot Dogs DESSERT Brownie a la Mode For Reservations, Call 402-345-8008 Add tax & gratuity A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT was Peruvian-themed and the food was out of this world. My guests are still talking about it. This year’s “gourmet club” will be hosted by Scott Voorhees from News Radio 1110 KFAB. Sean McGuire T here is no shortage of things to do at the Omaha Press Club as we approach the summer season. First out of the gate on June 3 will be one of my personal favorites. If you have not been at an OPC Winemakers dinner, then you are missing out on a very pleasant evening. Earlier this year some friends and I went up for the first one of the year. The menu Another event to add to your calendar will be the following evening. On June 4 we are inducting six local journalists who have made an impact on the industry into our Journalists of Excellence Hall of Fame. The lineup this year is going to be fantastic. After appearing on KMTV’s “Morning Blend” to promote the event, I am even more excited. The program and stories will make for a memorable evening. Also do not miss the Father’s Day buffet and a friendly reminder that for three weeks from July 24 until reopening on August 25, the club will be closed for annual renovations. We have the Fireworks Buffet early in the month on July 3, and there are reservations open. I am personally planning a professional networking event. If you have last-minute needs for a venue or ideas for a new party, we recommend you consider the OPC after Independence Day. Glancing ahead, there will be plenty more, and if there is anything I can personally do to make your experience at the club more enjoyable, please do not hesitate to reach out. Have a fantastic summer and I will see you up on the 22nd floor. - Sean McGuire, OPC President With that being said, I wanted to take a moment to plant the seed for July as it is an opportunity to utilize the club for your own special event. EXECUTIVE DIREC TOR’S NOTE committee for all the work that went into simplifying membership. Most of the feedback we have received in the front office is positive. O Good news for all: Please take advantage of our reciprocal agreement with Oak Hills Country Club and use the facility for dining during the annual club closing. The money spent at Oak Hills will be considered as usage for your quarterly minimums. I would like to remind members that PC members, for anyone interested in becoming a com mittee member, the only requirement is to It’s that time of year for summer be a member. We have several committees celebrations with several events surround- and we welcome anyone interested. It’s the ing the college baseball series. Check out committee work that keeps the club going the menu and details inside and Events list strong. Contact me directly to get more on page 6. information. At last, a simple plan for membership Steve Villamonte CEC, BS to the Omaha Press Club. Following up on Executive Director last month’s announcement regarding the Omaha Press Club dues structure, I commend the marketing MEMBER BENEFITS OPC members receive preferential treatment when holding a special event, with no charge for room usage. Wedding. Birthday. Retirement. Maybe just celebrating your team’s win. We offer great food, a beautiful setting, an unequaled view, free room rental and an experienced event coordinator. Call our favorite party person, Christine Villamonte, at 402-345-8008, for information. JUNE 2016 Page 5 Board of Directors 2016- 2017 Officers Board of Directors 2013-14 Officers Daisy Hutzell-Rodman.........President Omaha World-Herald Sean McGuire J.J. Bartlett ..................... Treasurer First National Bank Tom Becka President-Elect Fox 42 Communications Co-Chairs Susan Eustice, Judy Horan Education Gary Kerr Excellence in Journalism Awards Chris Allen Executive Committee Daisy Hutzell-Rodman, Todd Murphy, J.J. Bartlett, Sean McGuire, Bridget Brooks “Face on the Barroom Floor” Tom O’Connor Hall of Fame Judy Horan and Todd Murphy Marketing/Membership Bridget (Weide) Brooks Professional Development Chris Allen Sean McGuire .................. Secretary E.D. Bellis Healthcare Consultants Bridget (Weide) Brooks ... Past President Image Building Communications Communications Committee Tamsen Butler Henry Cordes Susan Eustice, Co-Chair Willie Garrett Judy Horan, Co-Chair Daisy Hutzell-Rodman Howard K. Marcus Don Summerside Gary Willis Nicole Lindquist 402-871-9872 402-444-1130 402-898-5908 402-953-7427 402-397-6155 402-444-1328 402-444-1397 402-556-5547 402-493-1373 402-559-9149 OPC Foundation Henry Cordes President Steve Jordon Vice President Eileen Wirth, Ph.D. Secretary Larry Weber Treasurer Scott Darling Past President (2016-2018) Kathleen Al-Marhoon Claudia Bohn D.C. “Woody” Bradford Liz Hruska Christopher Sehring J.J. Bartlett Treasurer First National Bank Sara Ammon (402) 957-0795 Willie Garrett’s phone number within the committee listings: 402-953-7427 University of Nebraska at Omaha Nebraska Press Association Image Building Communications KFAB Radio Omaha World-Herald Cox Communications Bailey Lauerman Methodist Health System Houghton Bradford Whitten Nebraska Legislative Fiscal Office KMTV Marcia Cady 2013-14 Officers Todd Murphy Immediate Past President Universal Information Services Communications Co-Chairs Susan Eustice, Judy Horan Education Gary Kerr Excellence in Journalism Awards Chris Allen Executive Committee Daisy Hutzell-Rodman, Todd Murphy, J.J. Bartlett, Sean McGuire, Bridget Brooks “Face on the Barroom Floor” Tom O’Connor Hall of Fame Judy Horan and Todd Murphy Marketing/Membership Bridget (Weide) Brooks Professional Development Chris Allen Sara Ammon (402) 957-0795 Chris Allen (2013-2015) Tom Becka (2014-2016) Allen Beermann (2013-2015) Deb Daley (2013-2015) Harland Fogle (2014-2016) Willie Garrett (2014-2016) Judy Horan (2014-2016) Liz Hruska (2014-2016) Nicole Lindquist (2014-2016) Gary Sadlemyer (2013-2015) Committee Chairs University of Nebraska at Omaha NRG Media Nebraska Press Association Mercy High School U.S. Air Force (retired) Journal Broadcast Group Horan Communications Nebraska Legislative Fiscal Office UNMC KFAB Radio Communications Co-Chairs Susan Eustice, Judy Horan Education Gary Kerr Excellence in Journalism Awards Chris Allen Executive Committee Daisy Hutzell-Rodman, Todd Murphy, J.J. Bartlett, Sean McGuire, Bridget Brooks “Face on the Barroom Floor” Tom O’Connor Hall of Fame Judy Horan and Todd Murphy Marketing/Membership Bridget (Weide) Brooks Professional Development Chris Allen Communications Co-Chairs J.J. Bartlett ..................... Treasurer First National Bank Communications Committee Tamsen Butler Henry Cordes Susan Eustice, Co-Chair Willie Garrett Judy Horan, Co-Chair Daisy Hutzell-Rodman Howard K. Marcus Don Summerside Gary Willis Nicole Lindquist Education Sean McGuire .................. Secretary E.D. Bellis Healthcare Consultants Bridget (Weide) Brooks ... Past President Image Building Communications OPC Foundation Henry Cordes President Steve Jordon Vice President Eileen Wirth, Ph.D. Secretary Larry Weber Treasurer Scott Darling Past President 402-871-9872 402-444-1130 402-898-5908 402-953-7427 402-397-6155 402-444-1328 402-444-1397 402-556-5547 402-493-1373 402-559-9149 Communications Committee OPC Foundation Willie Garrett’s phone number within the committee listings: 402-953-7427 Trustees Elaine Allen Julie Prescott Burgess Chris Christen Galen Lillethorup Howard K. Marcus Dave Ogden, Ph.D. Joe Weber J.J. Bartlett ..................... Treasurer First National Bank Sean McGuire .................. Secretary E.D. Bellis Healthcare Consultants Tamsen Butler Henry Cordes Susan Eustice, Co-Chair Willie Garrett Judy Horan, Co-Chair Daisy Hutzell-Rodman Howard K. Marcus Don Summerside Gary Willis Nicole Lindquist 402-871-9872 402-444-1130 402-898-5908 402-953-7427 402-397-6155 402-444-1328 402-444-1397 402-556-5547 402-493-1373 402-559-9149 Henry Cordes President Steve Jordon Vice President Eileen Wirth, Ph.D. Secretary Larry Weber Treasurer Scott Darling Past President Executive Committee Gary Kerr Sean McGuire, Todd Murphy, J.J. Bartlett, Tom Becka, Marcia Cady “Face on the Barroom Floor” Tom O’Connor Hall of Fame Judy Horan, Todd Murphy Marketing / Membership Bridget (Weide) Brooks Professional Development Daisy Hutzell-Rodman OPC Foundation Board of Directors 2013-14 Officers Daisy Hutzell-Rodman.........President Omaha World-Herald Todd Murphy.............President Elect Universal Information Services Chris Allen (2013-2015) Tom Becka (2014-2016) Allen Beermann (2013-2015) Deb Daley (2013-2015) Harland Fogle (2014-2016) Willie Garrett (2014-2016) Judy Horan (2014-2016) Liz Hruska (2014-2016) Nicole Lindquist (2014-2016) Gary Sadlemyer (2013-2015) Committee Chairs University of Nebraska at Omaha NRG Media Nebraska Press Association Mercy High School U.S. Air Force (retired) Journal Broadcast Group Horan Communications Nebraska Legislative Fiscal Office UNMC KFAB Radio Communications Co-Chairs Susan Eustice, Judy Horan Education Gary Kerr Excellence in Journalism Awards Chris Allen Executive Committee Daisy Hutzell-Rodman, Todd Murphy, J.J. Bartlett, Sean McGuire, Bridget Brooks “Face on the Barroom Floor” Tom O’Connor Hall of Fame Judy Horan and Todd Murphy Marketing/Membership Bridget (Weide) Brooks Professional Development Chris Allen Communications Committee Eileen Wirth, Ph.D. President J.J. Bartlett ..................... Treasurer First National Bank Sean McGuire .................. Secretary E.D. Bellis Healthcare Consultants Tamsen Butler Henry Cordes Susan Eustice, Co-Chair Willie Garrett Judy Horan, Co-Chair Daisy Hutzell-Rodman Howard K. Marcus Don Summerside Gary Willis Nicole Lindquist 402-871-9872 402-444-1130 402-898-5908 402-953-7427 402-397-6155 402-444-1328 402-444-1397 402-556-5547 402-493-1373 402-559-9149 Bridget (Weide) Brooks ... Past President Image Building Communications OPC Foundation Henry Cordes President Steve Jordon Vice President Eileen Wirth, Ph.D. Secretary Larry Weber Treasurer Scott Darling Past President Trustees Elaine Allen Julie Prescott Burgess Chris Christen Galen Lillethorup Howard K. Marcus Dave Ogden, Ph.D. Joe Weber Trustees Elaine Allen Julie Prescott Burgess Chris Christen Galen Lillethorup Howard K. Marcus Dave Ogden, Ph.D. Joe Weber Susan Eustice, Co-Chair • Judy Horan, Co-Chair Executive Director ........................................ Steve Villamonte Elaine Allen Secretary Daisy Hutzell-Rodman • Howard K. Marcus Email ........................................ [email protected] Planning & Event Coordinator .............. Christine Villamonte Larry Weber Don Summerside • Gary Willis Treasurer Email ........................................ [email protected] Chris Allen • Jennifer Bull Administrative Manager ............................... Jeanie Campbell Steve Jordon Past President Olson • Tom O’Connor EmailKerry [email protected] ........................................ Bridget (Weide) Brooks ... Past President Image Building Communications Willie Garrett’s phone number within the committee listings: 402-953-7427 Chris Allen Claudia Bohn • Eric Stoakes • Henry Cordes Todd Murphy.............President Elect Universal Information Services Sara Ammon (402) 957-0795 Susan Eustice, Judy Horan Excellence in Media Awards Howard K. Marcus OMAHA PRESS CLUB OFFICE STAFF Vice President Daisy Hutzell-Rodman.........President Omaha World-Herald Secretary Blue Cross Blue Shield of Nebraska Committee Chairs University of Nebraska at Omaha NRG Media Nebraska Press Association Mercy High School U.S. Air Force (retired) Journal Broadcast Group Horan Communications Nebraska Legislative Fiscal Office UNMC KFAB Radio 2013-14 Officers Daisy Hutzell-Rodman.........President Omaha World-Herald Todd Murphy.............President Elect Universal Information Services Trustees Elaine Allen Julie Prescott Burgess Chris Christen Galen Lillethorup Howard K. Marcus Dave Ogden, Ph.D. Joe Weber Communications Committee Board of Directors Chris Allen (2013-2015) Tom Becka (2014-2016) Allen Beermann (2013-2015) Deb Daley (2013-2015) Harland Fogle (2014-2016) Willie Garrett (2014-2016) Judy Horan (2014-2016) Liz Hruska (2014-2016) Nicole Lindquist (2014-2016) Gary Sadlemyer (2013-2015) Committee Chairs Board of Directors Committee Chairs University of Nebraska at Omaha NRG Media Nebraska Press Association Mercy High School U.S. Air Force (retired) Journal Broadcast Group Horan Communications Nebraska Legislative Fiscal Office UNMC KFAB Radio (2015-2017) Chris Allen Allen Beermann Bridget (Weide) Brooks Gary Sadlemyer Tom Shatel Beth Weiss Todd Murphy.............President Elect Universal Information Services President E.D. Bellis Healthcare Consultants Chris Allen (2013-2015) Tom Becka (2014-2016) Allen Beermann (2013-2015) Deb Daley (2013-2015) Harland Fogle (2014-2016) Willie Garrett (2014-2016) Judy Horan (2014-2016) Liz Hruska (2014-2016) Nicole Lindquist (2014-2016) Gary Sadlemyer (2013-2015) Sara Ammon (402) 957-0795 Willie Garrett’s phone number within the committee listings: 402-953-7427 TRUSTEES Elaine Allen Julie Prescott Burgess Chris Christen Scott Darling Galen Lillethorup Dave Ogden, Ph.D. Joe Weber Hours of Operation Lunch ............................................................... 402-345-8587 Monday – Friday ............. 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. WE’RE ONLINE! READ YOURFaxOPC NEWSLETTER AT OMAHAPRESSCLUB.COM ................................................................... 402-345-0114 Restaurant ........................................................ 402-345-8008 Website ..............................................www.omahapressclub.org Bar Tuesday – Saturday .............4:30 p.m. to Close Dinner Thursday – Saturday ...........5:30 p.m. to Close Hours of Operation LUNCH NEWSLETTER Monday - Friday Tamsen Butler ................................................................Editor to 2 p.m. Don Summerside ................................................................11:30 Copya.m. Editor ............................................................... 402-345-8587 BAR Fax ................................................................... 402-345-0114 .EVENTS. Tuesday - Saturday 4:30 Jan. p.m.20. to close Submissions for the February issue are due on or before Omaha Press Club Friday, June 3 KFAB Winemakers Dinner 6 p.m. social, 6:30 p.m. dinner Saturday, June 18 Father’s Day Grill, steak and buffet, 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, June 4 Hall of Fame honorees inducted 5:30 p.m. reception, 6:30 p.m. dinner, 7:15 p.m. program Inductees: Jim Flowers, Frank Partsch, John Prescott, Jim Roberts, Dr. Marguerita Washington, Dr. Eileen Wirth Sunday, July 3 Celebrating July 4th early with buffet and fireworks 7:30 p.m. Thursday, June 16 Noon Education Forum Hal Daub: “A crystal ball for the Republican National Convention” 11:30 a.m. lunch, program at noon Friday, June 17 College baseball tournament opening ceremonies 6 p.m. buffet Sunday, July 24 Club closes for summer vacation Monday, Aug. 25 Club reopens Thursday, Sept. 22 “Face on the Barroom Floor,” Bill and Ruth Scott Reminder! OMAHA PRESS CLUB STAFF Executive Director Steve [email protected] Restaurant and Events Manager Christine Villamonte...... [email protected] Administrative Manager Jeanie Campbell... [email protected] OFFICE.................................... 402-345-8587 Restaurant.................................. 402-345-8008 Website.......................www.omahapressclub.com NEWSLETTER The current minimum quarter ends March 31, Kerry 2013.Olson................ Production Coordinator Eric Stoakes.............................. Graphics Editor Tom O’Connor............................... Proofreader Don Summerside.......................... Copy Editor Judy Horan...................... Coordinating Editor CANCELLATION POLICY: All reservations must be cancelled 48 HOURS in advance. Page 6 JUNE 2016 DINNER Thursday - Saturday 5:30 p.m. to close Submissions for July issue are due on or before June 20.
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