2016-5 sep-oct.pub - Indianapolis Ski Club
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2016-5 sep-oct.pub - Indianapolis Ski Club
www.indyskiclub.org September-October 2016 NEWS FOR SKIERS AND SNOWBOARDERS Volume 56, No. 5 Sept 18 -- Club Picnic Indianapolis Sailing Club 11325 Fall Creek @ Brooks School Rd 4 to 7 pm Our annual Club picnic & Trips signup will be a pitch in (bring a dish to share + your own adult beverages). FREE to all with current club membership. Guests welcome for a fee-$5 per person. You may sign up on this day for our Club trips next year. Bring your checkbook to be assured of a spot on our popular trips, and to pay dues ! You must be a member to sign up for a trip. 4 - 5 pm Social Hour& Grazing 5:00 - 5:30 pm Trip Signup 5:30 pm Dinner 6:15 Door Prizes and closing Club provides ice, soft drinks, water, pork and chicken BBQ, and Baked Beans from Black Diamond BarBQ. You bring a Side Dish, Salad, Appetizer, or Dessert… whatever your specialty is! (If you bring a bag of chips, bring a dip to go with it Bry... Get the hint?) Also BYOB….. NO bar service. Ann Daniel, President 877-2131 [email protected] AND WEAR YOUR INDY SKI CLUB LOGOWEAR ! IN THIS ISSUE…. All the info on next year’s trips Membership renewal time !!!! Social calendar Bicycling news… still more riding!!! Indianapolis Ski Club 2017 Trip Schedule Snowmass CO $1520 36 spaces Steamboat CO $1290 36 spaces Jan 14 thru Jan 21 (Sat-Sat) (Southwest to Denver) - 7 nights at Top of the Village (2BR/2BA/4 per condo and 3BR/3BA/6 per condo), ski-in/skiout, ground transfer, pizza party, welcome wine & cheese party - 5 day interchangeable lift ticket for Snowmass, Aspen, Aspen Highlands and Buttermilk - Final payment due: Sept 18 Deposit = full amount - Ground pkg. $1,280 Contact: Dick Surber – 317-818-9293-H [email protected] Feb. 25 thru Mar 4 (Sat-Sat) (Southwest to Denver) - 7 nights at The Phoenix Condos (2BR/2BA/4 per condo and 4BR/4BA/8 per condo), walk to lifts - ground transfer, welcome reception, pizza party - 5 day lift ticket, plus $50 food credit voucher valid at Steamboat Ski Resort owned locations if we have 25+ skiers - Final payment due Nov. 15 Deposit = $150 - Ground pkg. $1,067 Contact: Jackie Sundboom – 317-413-3358-C [email protected] Beaver Creek CO Serre Chevalier/Nice France $2510** $1570 36 spaces Jan 28 thru Feb 4 (Sat-Sat) (Southwest to Dener) - 7 nights at The Charter at Beaver Creek (2BR/2BA/4 per condo), walk to lift - ground transfer, welcome reception, pizza party - 5 of 8 day interchangeable lift for Beaver Creek, Vail, Breckenridge, Keystone & Arapahoe Basin Final payment due: Oct. 20 Deposit = $150 -Ground pkg. $1,335 Contact: Priscilla Johnson – 317-289-7776-C [email protected] 16 spaces Mar 10 thru Mar. 21 (Fri-Tues) (Delta to Milan) -7 nights at Hotel Plein Sud (2/rm) -7 breakfasts/dinners @ Hotel Plein Sud -Possible to ski 6 days. Lift tickets not included -Bus from Briancon to Nice -3 nights at the 4 star Hotel Splendid (2/rm) -breakfast buffet daily -Delta air from Nice to Indy **Subject to Currency / Fuel / Tax variances - Final payment due Dec 7 Deposit = $300 Contact: Randy Ridgway – 765-650-6168-C [email protected] Vail CO Banff OVSC $1600 36 spaces Feb. 11 thru Feb 18 (Sat-Sat) (United to Calgary, Alberta, Canada) - 7 nights at Banff Caribou Inn (2/rm) in downtown Banff, ground transfer, daily hot buffet breakfast, pizza party, 5 day interchangeable lift for Lake Louise, Sunshine & Norquay - Passport required for this trip - Final payment due: Nov. 2 Deposit = $150 - Ground pkg. $1,025 Contact: Debbie Stubbs – 260-609-7906-C [email protected] $1495 34 spaces Apr 1 thru Apr 8 (Sat-Sat) (United to Denver -7 nights lodging at The Antlers at Vail (2BR/2BA/4 per condo), walk to lifts - ground transfer, pizza party, - 5 of 8 day interchangeable lift for Beaver Creek, Vail, Breckenridge, Keystone & Arapahoe Basin - Final payment due Dec 26 Deposit = $150 - Ground pkg. $1,240 Contact: Jean Ballinger – 317-696-2120-C [email protected] Latest info is always on the club website www.indyskiclub.org Events for your club calendar: Sept 15 - 6 pm, Thursday Thirst at Champps North, 8711 River Crossing Blvd Sept 18 - ISC PICNIC at Indianapolis Sailing Club (see front cover) Sept 24 - 5-8 pm, Pizza and Wine at Mallow Run Winery, Bargersville Oct 13 - 6-9 pm Thursday Thirst, Moe & Johnny’s in Broad Ripple Oct 20 - 6 pm Open House and club meeting at Sun Valley Sports, Castleton Nov 10 - 6 pm Open House & club meeting at Rusted Moon Outfitters, Broad Ripple Nov 17 - 6-9 pm, Thursday Thirst at Twin Peaks, I 69 & 82nd Dec 15 - 6-9 pm, Christmas Party at Hillcrest CC Dec ? Thursday Thirst at Scotty’s Brewhouse South near Southport Rd & I 65 Contact person for all social stuff is Lisa Sindelar, 709-5231 Here are a few other events; hundreds more are listed at www.visitindy.com 9/1 9/5-11 9/8-11 9/10 9/10 9/11 9/15-18 9/15-24 9/17 9/17 9/18 9/21 9/24 Black Sabbath at Klipsch Music Center BMW Golf Championship @ Crooked Stick CC Oktoberfest at German Park Colts Kickoff Concert on Georgia Street Penrod Arts Fair, Indpls Museum of Art, 9-5 Colts vs Lions, Lucas Oil Stadium Irish Fest, Military Park Indy Jazz Fest, various locations Wes Montgomery tribute @ IUPUI George Thorogood, Center for Performing Arts Hispanic festival, Indpls Zoo Celtic Thunder, Old National Center Circle City Classic, Lucas Oil, + concerts 9/25 9/27 10/1-2 10/2 10/4 10/5 10/9 10/14 10/15 10/20 10/27 10/28 10/31 Chargers at Colts Tears for Fears, Old National Center Redbull Air Race, IMS LeAnn Rimes at Center for Perf arts Carrie Underwood at Bankers Life Alice Cooper Halloween Bash, Old National Bears at Colts, Lucas Oil Dweezil Zappa at the Vogue Gymnastics Champions Tour, Bankers Life Joan Baez at Ctr for Perf Arts Kansas at Old National Center Halloween with Sammy Terry, Indiana Ldmarks Halloween… anywhere!!! Suit up and party! Jean’s Place…. Jean Ballinger, VP of Trips It’s time to think snow and ski trips! Get your calendars out and mark the trips you want to go on. Your first opportunity to sign up will be at the annual club picnic on September 18. We are offering 194 spaces this year. Getting additional air seats at our current prices will be difficult, so you need to decide where you want to ski and sign up early to assure you go where you want to. A few trips sold out at the picnic last year, so if there’s a trip on your bucket list, you will want to be sure to attend the picnic and sign up. Here are the destinations. The details can be found elsewhere in the Boomer. January 14-21: Snowmass January 28 – February 4: Beaver Creek February 11-18: Banff February 25 – March 4: Steamboat March 10-21: Serre Chevalier / Nice, France April 1-8: Vail You MUST be a club member to sign up for a trip, and your membership EXPIRED July 31 Trip leaders may reserve positions on their trips only for other trip leaders (and an accompanying person). This is because these individuals are busy conducting their own trip sign-ups during the picnic meeting. Additionally, persons in line on September 18 may present a trip application for themselves and for one other member. Snowmass, COLORADO - 36 Spaces January 14 to 21, 2017 (Sat-Sat) Top of the Village Condos Ski-in/ski-out Adult full package: $1520, Ground: $1280 Senior full package: $1452, Ground: $1212 Two and three bedroom condos (4 and 6 people per condo) 5 day lift ticket interchangeable at Snowmass, Aspen, Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk. Adult 6-day lift ticket = + $95, senior 6-day lift ticket = + $45. Easy access to Snowmass restaurants and shops. Free buses available to Aspen. Wine and cheese welcome party, pizza party during the week. Outdoor heated pool, two outdoor hot tubs, sauna and fitness room on site. Southwest to Denver. Bus to Aspen. Full payment due at signup on September 18. • • • • • • • • Contact Dick Surber 11445 Monon Farms Lane Carmel, IN 46032 1-317-818-9293 [email protected] Celebrate Valentine’s Day in BANFF February 11-18, 2017 Full package: $1,600 Only 36 spaces!! Cost · · · Ground package: $1,025 $150 due with trip sign-up ! Airfare on United Airlines Seven nights hotel (2/room) Daily hot breakfast buffet!! · · · Ground transfers Pizza party 5 day lift ticket Make checks payable to Indianapolis Ski Club. Final Payment Due: November 2, 2016. Lodging Info: Last Day to Cancel: November 7, 2016. PASSPORT REQUIRED Banff Caribou, 521 Banff Ave, Banff AB Canada, T1L 1H8 (downtown Banff) Web site: bestofbanff.com Rooms are double occupancy. Tel: 1-403-762-5887 Lift Ticket Info Your package includes a 5 day lift ticket interchangeable for Lake Louise, Sunshine, and Norquay. To ski the 6th day, there is an additional charge which must be pre-paid with your final balance; add $52 for adults or $45 for seniors (65 and older). Trip Leader Debbie Stubbs Cell: 260-609-7906 3871 White Cliff Way, Whitestown, IN 46075 Email: [email protected] Beaver Creek Not exactly roughing it January 28 - February 4 Southwest into Denver - 650 am depart Arrive Indy 855 pm on Feb 4 $1570 with 5 day lift, ground package $1335 Deposit $150 - Final payment due Oct 20 The Charter at Beaver Creek, 2 BR 2 bath for 4 people Welcome party and club pizza party Trip Leader Priscilla Johnson 317-289-7776 [email protected] Indianapolis Ski Club Depart Friday Mar. 10th Return Tuesday Mar. 21st Flights are on Delta/KLM Airlines Up to 6 Days Skiing at Serre Chevalier 7 Nights Lodging at 3 Star Hotel - Plein Sud Breakfast Buffet & Dinner Daily AND, enjoy 3 days on the French Riviera Bus transfer on Saturday March 18th to Nice 3 Nights Lodging in the 4 Star Hotel Splendid Breakfast Daily included Return flight from Nice to Indianapolis Cost $ 2,510.00 - double occupancy Trip Insurance recommended Rock the alpes on “Your European Adventure of a Lifetime.” Trip Concierge: Randy Ridgway (C) 765-650-6168 (W) 765-659-2777 [email protected] $ 300.00 Deposit at Sign-up Final Cost subject to changes in Currency Exchange Rate, Airport Taxes, Fuel Surcharge Passport required Cancellation Date and Final Payment Due Dec. 1, 2016 Ski Steamboat! Feb. 25 thru Mar 4 (Sat-Sat) Full Package: $1290, 36 spaces Full Package Includes: • • • • 7 nights at Phoenix Condos (2BR/2BA/4 per condo and 4BR/4BA/8 per condo) Southwest into Denver, 1st two bags are Free, 50 lb. weight limit Ground Transfer, Welcome Reception, Pizza Party 5-day Lift Ticket $50 food credit voucher valid at Steamboat Resort-owned locations if we have 25+ skiers • 6th day lift ticket avail. for $58 Ground Package (no air or transfer): $1067 Lodging • • • • Full kitchen, gas fireplace, patio or balcony, cable, washer/dryer, free Wi-Fi, Outdoor hot tub, heated pool, sauna, exercise room, free garage parking, 1 block from ski area—walk to lifts Free Shuttle to town $150 Deposit at sign-up, balance due November 15, Contact: Jackie Sundboom – 317-413-3358-Cell [email protected] September-October BIRTHDAYS Ewa Papiez Michael King Jean Ballinger Connie Cavett Gerhard Klemm Mary Anne Leach Stacia Featherston Connie Miner Curtis Peters Arwin Roe Mark Sachs Duane Leatherman Terry Lindstrom Cathy Drook 9/7 9/10 9/17 9/17 9/18 9/18 9/19 9/19 9/19 9/19 9/19 9/22 9/23 9/27 Petra Hinkle Carl Heck Gisela Seibert Shannon Ansari Kay Anderson Carol Darlington Brett Farrell Trish Morton Jack Bell Eric Manterfield H. Carl Moultrie Sylvia McClure Richard Surber 9/28 9/29 9/29 9/30 10/1 10/1 10/1 10/1 10/2 10/2 10/3 10/5 10/7 John Oberlies John Oberlies Jr Claudia Boyd Gregory Lester John Lomas Mark Lund Steve Kissel Mei-Hsin Kuo Jim Burdeski Paula Bivens Jim Guerrettaz Vicki Robinson Jerry Rosiak 10/8 10/8 10/11 10/16 10/16 10/16 10/19 10/19 10/20 10/21 10/21 10/24 10/29 April 1 – 8, 2017 34 Spaces $1,495 per person Trip includes: round trip air from Indy to Denver on United, ground transfers, 7 nights lodging at The Antlers at Vail Condos (2BR/2BA/4 per condo and 3BR/3BA/6 per condo), 5 of 8 day lift good at Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone & Arapahoe Basin, pizza party The Antlers at Vail Condos: 680 Lionshead Pl, Vail, CO 81657 (tel: 970-476-2471) 2BR/2BA walk to Lionshead gondola – full kitchen, fireplace, private balcony, daily housekeeping, complimentary WiFi, outdoor pool & 2 hot tubs with heated walkways and heated changing rooms, sauna, fitness center, free shuttle to grocery store. Located 150 yards from the Lionshead Gondola. Free in-town shuttle for Vail Village is located steps away. www.antlersvail.com Hurry up . . . Sign up . . . Don’t get left behind $150 deposit due at sign-up; balance due / cancellation date: December 26 Trip Leader: Jean Ballinger 7129 Chandler Dr. Indianapolis, IN 46217 Tel: (317) 696-2120 Email: [email protected] Ohio Valley Ski Council trips A member of Indy Ski Club can participate with other member ski clubs in OVSC. Of course, we prefer that you ski with Indy, but if our timing does not work for you, take a look at OVSC clubs….. OVSC (the council itself) is going to Big Sky, MT and Nisei, Japan in 2017…. More info at www.ovsc.org/tripsevents/ and http://www.ovsc.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/OVSC-Trips-2015-16.pdf BIKE WITH INDY SKI CLUB Late July…. Had a really nice 23ish mile ride from Broad Ripple Brew Pub to Fountain Square via Monon then back to BR on White River greenway & central canal towpath. It was getting pretty hot by the end of the ride. Many of us stayed to brunch in the shade at Monon Food Company. Photo was taken at the Eiteljorg Museum….. Noli. (To ride with the club any Saturday until the snow flies, including more rides on the Cardinal Greenway, contact Ray at [email protected] ) - Ray Battey View from the SkySky- by Mel Crichton, SchuuBoomer editor Living in the mountains sounds idyllic. That is, if your idea of idyllic is August frost, June snow, dry skin, crowds of summer tourists, higher cost of living, intense summer sun, and rarely, winter temperatures as low as minus 40 (it doesn’t matter whether it’s Centigrade or Fahrenheit… they are the same at -40) . Yes, there are a few setbacks to living at 6300 feet, but on the plus side, we are below the 7500 foot threshold for altitude sickness, and our long sunny summer days are low humidity and maybe 80 degrees F. So we get lots of visitors from the flatlands up here. They flock here for the incredible views, the great uncrowded skiing, good restaurants and bars, Yellowstone, and the laid-back lifestyle. I guess that’s good. But...like many ski towns, Big Sky is currently dealing with a housing shortage. The billionaires and celebrities behind the gates on the slopes above us are building more homes…. We call them “10-10-2-2 homes”… 10 thousand square feet, ten million dollars, 2 people, for 2 weeks a year. No, the real shortage is housing for common folks, people who come here for the mountain lifestyle but can’t afford to rent or buy a home. These people wait tables, cook your food, sell sporting goods, run the lifts, patrol the slopes, guide rafts down the river, perform music, and even fight fires and patrol the highways, most for close to minimum wage. Many service businesses are cutting back because they can’t find workers who can afford to fill them. So…. if you’re out west for just a week of skiing, remember to tip your servers well, as they likely are having a tough time making ends meet while sharing a 3 bedroom condo with nine other people. But they are mostly resilient younger folks, and loving it. If the mountain lifestyle interests you, and you have a motor home or a tent to live in, come on out! Jobs are waiting !!! Miss your 2016 Member Directory? Look for it some time in October. If your contact information has changed since the 2015 issue, please tell Marilyn Rader at [email protected] or 888-7168 by September 20. TIME TO RENEW Office: Fax: Tom: Priscilla: 317.259.6000 317.524.7595 317.432.9322 317.289.7776 Memberships expired July 31. To be eligible for trip signups, be sure to return your membership renewal before the picnic on Sept 18. Use the enclosed business cards to tell friends about Indy Ski Club. Update your wardrobe Be Ski Club Proud! Our online ISC catalog includes coats, vests, shirts, bags and much, much more. All available with our regular block logo or our script logo. The online ordering system makes it even easier and faster to get the things you need before your next great ski adventure, in the size, style, color, and logo of your choice. Colored Threads, our vendor, is located in The Stutz Building at 212 W. 10th Street, Suite F125. You may pick up your orders from Laurie RiceSalemi to save shipping costs and time. Click to browse and shop! http://www.companycasuals.com/IndianapolisSkiClub/start.jsp Questions? John Oberlies [email protected] President Ann’s Corner SUN VALLEY SPORTS HAS THE LATEST IN SKIS & ACCESSORIES Sun Valley Sports • 8418 Castleton Corner Dr Indianapolis, IN 46250 • (317) 577-5500 Monday - Friday 11 am – 8 pm Saturday 10 am-8 pm, Sunday noon – 5 pm (ask for the ISC member discount on ski stuff) OPEN HOUSE FOR ISC ON OCT 20, 6pm WELCOME NEW MEMBERS Bill and Sandra Allen by Ann Daniel As promised in the last Schussboomer, I want to pass on some information I gleaned from the OVSC Summit in June. A presentation that I found interesting was about packing and traveling simply (which Mel has been promoting for some time... but did I listen? - not really!) Tricks of the trade: a 21-inch carry-on for clothing and toiletries is all you need to take, no matter the length of the trip. Wear synthetic clothing, wash some clothes every night, and use a stretchy clothes line. You can use packing cubes to combine smaller items and simplify organization. This bag can be stored in the overhead bin or under the seat on the plane. Use a wide, soft-sided ski bag for your ski equipment, and pack sweaters, helmet, etc. in also. With your ski bag, this is your “one piece” of luggage to check in, so you may not have an extra baggage fee, depending on the airline. A website for checklists and additional tips: www.ricksteves.com. My other most helpful take-away was about recruiting new, and especially younger, members. The presentation was by a marketing director from Holiday Valley near Buffalo, NY. Her suggestions were similar to those I was given by our own Alissa Russ who I met on the Park City trip in March. Among several good ideas about marketing and providing a good trip experience, the main point they both made is that not everyone who might want to join the club has the time and money for a week-long trip. Shorter trips closer to home are more likely to interest them, as well as using Facebook to reach them. This topic will be discussed by the Board at our next meeting Aug. 27. I look forward to seeing you all at the September 18 sign-up picnic! Postmaster: If Undeliverable Please Return to: Marilyn Rader 7834 Valley Stream Dr Indianapolis IN 46237-8537 Next meeting - September 18 Picnic - Indpls Sailing Club see photos at http://indyskiclub.org/abouttheboard.asp Indianapolis Ski Club Officers 2016-2017 President: Ann Daniel 877-2131 Pres -elect: Randy Ridgway 765-650-6168 Secretary: Ray Battey 842-0831 Treasurer: Jackie Sundboom 413-3358 VP Trips: : Jean Ballinger 696-2120 VP-elect trips: Lisa Sindelar 317-709-5231 VP Member Services: Marilyn Rader 888-7168 Website www.indyskiclub.org Articles for November issue to Mel Crichton [email protected] by October 27 September 2016 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 8 9 10 Penrod 4 5 LABOR DAY 6 7 11 12 13 14 18 18 Club Picnic 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 1515 Thursday Thirst 16 at Champps North 17 Irish Fest 24 Mallow Run Winery October 2016 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 16 17 18 19 20 Sun Valley 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 27 27 Boomer deadline 13 Thursday Thirst @13 Moe & Johnny’s 14 Open House LATEST INFO IS ONLINE AT www.indyskiclub.org 8 15