Message from the president - The Landings New Neighbors
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Message from the president - The Landings New Neighbors
March 2016 ç COMPASS landingsnewneighbors.com Message from the president I’d like to say a big THANK YOU to all who replied to my request for feedback last month. I received so many lovely and often insightful emails thanking me for setting the tone for New Neighbors and for my leadership this year. The reality is that while I get to have my name and photo on the front page, it is all of you who make New Neighbors such a special organization, from those who plan our activities to those who participate so enthusiastically. Speaking of participation, I hope you will all sign up today for a great event coming up on March 4, which we’ve entitled, “Tiki Time on the Island." Celebrate the coming of spring with an islandthemed evening of food, fun, friendship, and a bit of history of how The Landings came to be. It WILL be the place to be!! It is with great pleasure that we announce in this issue our next year’s President and Board. It’s a wonderful group of men and women who have stepped up to contribute their talents, and for those of you not graduating like me, you’ll be in very good hands. SAVE THE DATE You won’t want to miss this year’s New Neighbors Social Celebrating 25 years APRIL 14,2016 at “Camp” Skidaway Registration begins March 15 ! March 2016 This issue ! Welcome our newest members to The Landings New Neighbors 2 ! Announcing the 2016-2017 NN Board 2 ! Spotlight on NN Book Club ! Get into a tropical vibe and sign up for Tiki Time on the Island 3 4 Last chance for Savannah Philharmonic-Velvet Caravan performance discount The Savannah Philharmonic is pleased to offer New Neighbors a special discount to the Orchestra's March 5 performance with Savannah’s own “Gypsy Jazz” ensemble, Velvet Caravan. This will be an eclectic evening bringing together the music of Johannes Brahms, Django Reinhardt, Johnny Mercer, and more. Velvet Caravan will also debut several original orchestral arrangements featuring members of the Philharmonic as soloists. Tickets prices range from $16 to $75 before your NN discount. If up to 20 NN sign up, they will receive a 15% discount. If more than 20 sign up, they will receive a 20% discount. If you are interested in attending, please email Mary Jane March 2016 Welcome to our newest new neighbors New Neighbor Address From Bob & Diane Benson 4 water Witch Crossing Cohasset, MA Tony Lembeck & Andrea Gorback 7 Tamarind Lane Goldens Bridge, NY Beth & John Majeroni 3 Coggeshall Court Atlanta, GA Ken & Laurie Puglisi 5 Tangletree Lane Chicago, IL Jill & Bob Rubin 17 Sweetgum Crossing Pennsylvania Lee & Loni Sucharda 81 Delegal Road Racine, WI Barbara & Frank Tribble 1 Callavance Court Charleston, SC Doulas Ward & Deborah Najuch 14 Oyster Reef Road Tyngsboro, MA Larry & Susan Woods 4 Ward Lane Newburgh, IN Savannah Philharmonic (Continued) Rosenbaum at [email protected] by February 22. In addition, the Philharmonic is offering NN a unique (and free) opportunity to attend the April 29 dress rehearsal for the season finale featuring works by Chopin and Tchaikovsky. If you are interested in attending this no-cost event, please email Mary Jane at the above address. NN Canasta group, L to R, Jerri Gibbs, Carol McCarthy, Cathy Nyberg, and Sue Kantor. If you would like to join the group, contact Carol McCarthy, [email protected]. Meet the 2016-2017 New Neighbors Board President Secretary Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Savannah’s own “Gypsy Jazz” ensemble, Velvet Caravan International Group members Maureen Mezei, Nicky Berdy, and Hannah Burtnick enjoy a recent gathering. Bonnie Kelly Janet Day Peter Mezei Beth Holmquist Marguerite & Ed Baxter Membership Laurie Milano Welcome Raine Theis & Receptions Sherron Gladden Publicity Hannah Burtnick Newsletter Editor Andy Steigmeier Programs/Meeting Carri Stoltz & Coordinators Sheila Long Webmaster John Ufford Ilene Schnabel & Socials Merri Blum Activities 2 March 2016 Spotlight on NN Book Clubs By Patty Koch "Bottom line is that our book club is our favorite activity at The Landings." Ed Deitch, chair of a thriving NN book club It is amazing how quickly a New Neighbors book club can jell. Within a meeting or two, strangers become friends while discussing the book they’ve just finished. Newcomers begin to engage in substantive conversations, rather than mere small talk, with fellow booklovers. What are the rewards of joining a book club? Most members agree the benefits are both social and intellectual. “Belonging to a book club encourages me to budget time for reading,” says Betsy McCullar, “and to read for pure pleasure.” Laurie Milano believes book clubs are as much about people as books. “My book club is composed of smart, open-minded women I may not have met otherwise. You make true friends while discussing great books together,” offers Laurie. NN book clubs have become popular with men and couples, too. “Having both men and women in our group expands the spectrum of books chosen and adds depth to our discussions,” says Ed Deitch. “Men and women do have different perspectives. When they interact in a positive environment, something special occurs.” “My book club experience has been one of the truly wonderful benefits of living on this beautiful island,” Jayne Rogers chimes in. “As Moon River Readers, we share great discussions and spend quality time in each other's company.” “Book clubs draw the intelligent and thoughtful people you want to meet,” contributes Lydia Bishop. "As for books, it’s easy to find bestsellers. But gems like The Warmth of Other Suns and The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks are harder to discover outside a book group.” “As book lovers, we share an instant common ground. We read life-changing books and occasional clunkers, but our discussions are always lively and challenging,” Mary Schmidt adds. “The best book clubs become support systems and safe havens as we make our way into the newest chapters of our lives.” For those of us moving to Savannah from elsewhere, joining a book club also offers a chance to learn about our new home city. Our clubs sometimes choose books with local settings or by Savannah Book Festival authors. We also share information about Savannah’s other literary resources, such as libraries, adult classes, tutoring programs, and local bookstores. Here’s how NN book clubs are launched. The chairs (Laurie Milano and myself this year) convene a fall meeting to organize new book groups and add people to existing book groups. At this event, people group together according to whether they prefer a women's, men’s, or couples' group and whether they prefer to meet in the afternoon or evening. With a dozen people per table, they nominate a chair, schedule their first meeting, and, most importantly, select their first book. New Neighbors who decide to join a book club later in the year are added to existing book club rosters. Intrigued? Just email [email protected] to tell us you’d like to join a book group. We will be happy to get you started. 3 March 2016 Friday, March 4, 2016 6:30 – 9:30 Plantation Ballroom All New Neighbors are invited to celebrate spring in a tropical setting while we learn how Skidaway Island was transformed from wilderness to paradise. Guest speaker Richard Burke, Landings Resident and President of Branigar Corp. from 1978-1986 Featuring heavy island hors d’oeuvres & steel drum music $24.00 per person (cash bar available) Casual tropical attire Sign up begins February 16. Tube your check, payable to New Neighbors, LLC, to 1 Moonbill Lane in Deer Creek Please include your email address and phone number 4