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newsletter - Nisei Ski Club
nisei ski club
NEWSLETTER
current ski club news, events & activities
The long, lazy, warm, days of summer is the time of year for tearing
up single track on a mountain bike,
hiking challenging trails with spectacular views, or fighting and landing a fish with a rod. If you haven’t
had a chance to enjoy the fabulous
summer weather, we have some
great upcoming events for you. It’s
also an opportunity for you to keep
in touch will your fellow club members during the off season. We’re
off to another great start of fun summer events for the year.
A small but spirited group trekked
the streets of Berkeley on the Berkeley Rose Garden and Gourmet
Ghetto Hike on May 19th, highlighted by lunch at Alice Water’s
famed Chez Panisse restaurant.
Thanks to Charles Akers for hosting
this event. Buon Gusto! Food was
aplenty at our Post-Season Italian
Dinner on June 9th with nearly 50
members and guests in attendance.
We feasted on Chicken Marbella,
Salmon Piccata, homemade focaccia
sandwiches, spaghetti squash, and
tiramisu prepared by NSC’s finest
chefs. There was even a chocolate
fountain for dipping strawberries
and marshmallows. Grazie to Angie, Karen, Amy and David, Angela
and Stewart, and Quinie and Roger
for putting on a terrific event.
Our summer schedule continues
with three July events. Interested in
catching some fresh Pacific salmon?
Sign up for Grand Slam VI Fishing
Charter on July 14th for an exciting
day aboard the New Seeker departing from Emeryville. Veteran fishermen Nelson Owyang and Hi Fujii
are organizing this event. Sign up
ASAP as spots are limited . . . Join
fellow NSCers at the annual MounNisei Ski Club Newsletter
President’s Message
Curtis Otaguro
tain View Obon Festival on July
21 – 22 to help staff various game
and food booths. If you hurry, you
can secure one of the few coveted
beer booth shifts. It’s not all
work, though. After your shift,
you can stay and enjoy the delicious food the festival is known
for and even participate in the
Obon Odori on Sunday . . . . Part 4
of the popular Stairway Walk hike
series, exploring the Marina, Cow
Hollow and Pacific Heights districts is scheduled for July 29th.
Your guide, Hoyt Nelson will
show you some of the grandest
homes in San Francisco and take
you on the fabulous Lyon St.
stairs . . . Last month I mentioned
the popularity of past NSC Vail /
Beaver Creek week ski trips.
Well, as of the June 16th, David
had 26 sign ups for the NSC 50th
Anniversary Week Trip to Vail!
Did you know that the founders of
Vail, Pete Seibert and Earl Eaton,
first climbed the future Vail
Mountain and realized the potential for a world-class ski 50 years
ago? Vail consistently ranks as
one of the best ski resorts in the
world. Stretching 7 miles from
east to west, Vail Mountain is famous for its wide variety of trails
for every type of skier or snowboarder. Vail is legendary for its
champagne powder, its dazzling
5,200+ acres of ski terrain and of
course, the Back Bowls and Blue
Sky Basin. Sign up today as this
trip will sell out.
July
2007
and comprehensive planning. In our
first NSC Board meeting this year,
we reviewed the Constitution, Board
Duties and Guidelines, and Policies
-- materials important in the running
our club. Also covered were the
steps in running a typical NSC
event. After these presentations, I
presented my vision for the club this
year.
The most critical issue facing our
club is declining membership. The
greatest impact of this is its effect
on our club’s ability to fill up the
weekend ski trips. It is very important for the club to have enough
“core” members to help fill up a bus
trip. To that end, we will continue
the Multi-Trip and Non-Member
discount programs for this year. We
will also be offering some new programs and information targeted at
people who want to try out skiing or
snowboarding for the first time. I
believe that some people feel they
have to be at least an intermediate
skier or snowboarder to join our
club. I hope to dispel this percep(Continued on page 13)
All these events would not be possible without our dedicated Board
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FALL CREEK HIKE IN FELTON - JUNE 24
Hoyt Nelson
The weather was perfect, the trees were beautiful and shady, the water
was rushing down the creek and everyone seemed to enjoy the 5 mile
hike to the abandoned lime kilns and barrel factory ruins of the early
20th century. For a hike so far away, the turnout was exceptionally
large at 25. This could have caused a problem squeezing everyone into
any of the various optional activities afterward, but there were enough
participants doing different variations that it all worked out.
After the hike, many took in wine tasting at Hallcrest Vineyards across
the street from the trail head (it was the only rest room facility nearby).
While enjoying the local Santa Cruz wines, we voted to make wine
tasting a tradition whenever possible after future NSC hikes.
After the wine tasting, seven of us fun-loving diehards dashed off to
view the beautiful Hakone Gardens in Saratoga. We made good time
making the drive to the Japanese Gardens and arrived at the beautiful
gardens with just 15 minutes to spare before closing.
Finally, Chez Sovan, a San Jose Cambodian restaurant, was the dinner
destination. Afterwards, we piled into the car content with the full day!
Always thinking of “Powder!”
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July 29—San Francisco Stairway Hike #4
Hoyt Nelson
The latest hike in our popular hike series samples the Marina, Cow Hollow and Pacific Heights districts. We will
meet at the beautiful Palace of Fine Arts at the corner of Marina and Lyon (parking in the Exploratorium lot) at 10AM
with the usual layered clothing, camera, snacks and liquids and a little money for shopping and lunch. “Facilities” are
at the Palace and along some of the shopping streets. The length of the hike is expected to be less than 4 hours, but we
may spend time around the Palace grounds, shopping and taking in the scenery here and there. We will pass some to
the grandest homes in San Francisco and walk the fabulous Lyon St. stairs – surely the grandest in San Francisco (a
small portion of which is pictured below).
Signups are limited to 15 people. For more info or to sign up, contact Hoyt Nelson at [email protected]. More
detailed info will be sent to attendees a week before the hike.
President: Curtis Otaguro
Vice President: Hoyt Nelson
Secretary: Charles Akers
Treasurer: Alex Kami
Trip Director: Karen Soo
Newsletter: Joel Hayashida
Membership: Morgan Hua
Ex-Officio: David Jensen
2007-2008 NSC Officers
2007-2008 Board Members
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Hi Fujii
Alice Horio
David Ly
Sandie McGregor
Nelson Owyang
Kim Shinjo
Jim Tanaka
Webmaster: Morgan Hua
[email protected]
Weekend Ski Trip
Coordinator: Sandie McGregor [email protected]
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NSC Italian Post Season Dinner & General Meeting
Mountain View Buddhist Temple - Saturday, June 9, 2007
Angie Fong
50 Attendees, great Italian Food, Games, Karaoke, and lots of Fun!!
NSC Italian Chefs and Organizers
Quinie Hui
Angela Cheung
Roger Pham
Stewart Lee
Angie Fong
Amy Tsuhako
David Tsuhako
Karen Soo
Curtis Otaguro
A huge “Grazie” goes out to our Volunteers who arrived early to assist with set-up, lighting, decorations, fresh flowers, working
the registration desk & wine bar, and more
David Ly
Judy Hom
Winston Fong
Leroy Takeshima
Hoyt Nelson
Nancy Nelson
Alex Kami
Jason Ng
Nelson Owyang
Hi Fujii
We had 2 contests - An Italian Trivia Game and a “Mix & Mingle” NSC Blackout Bingo game. The winners were Judy Hom &
NSC new member, Scott Fiedler. Each won an authentic tin of Italian Pasta, a decorative red checkered dish towel, a mini Italian
glass cup, and a $10 NSC Gift Certificate good toward any future NSC event! =)
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NSC Italian Post-Season Dinner
How much do you know about Italy? Are you an Italian Lover?
(Answers to the Questions from our Italian Dinner Night)
Angie Fong
Answer as many questions as you can. The one who answers the most questions correctly will win an NSC prize.
You can use the Italian brochures and maps scattered around the party room to help you.
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Michelangelo was known as a “Renaissance Man”. Circle all of his talents from this list: Painter, Architect, En
gineer, Poet, and Sculptor. (Answer: Everything in list )
In which Italian city does the famous fresco “The Last Supper” reside? Who was the artist?
(Answer: City – Milan. Artist – Leonardo da Vinci)
Circle the wines that are NOT Italian: (Answer: Cotes-du-Rhone, Gewurztraminer, Riesling, Beaujolais,
Rioja) Italian wines listed were: Chianti, Barbera, Sangiovese, Barola, and Pinot Grigio
What is “La Torre di Pisa”? In which city does it reside? (Answer: The Leaning Tower of Pisa. City – Pisa)
“Le Quattro Stagioni” is the name of 4 famous Baroque concertos. What is the English name of this famous
piece? Who was the composer? (Answer: The Four Seasons. Composer – Antonio Vivaldi)
What is the name of the famous blind Italian musician whose music is often played at the Bellagio resort in
Vegas? (Answer: Andrea Bocelli)
“La Gioconda” in Italian and “La Joconde” in French is the name of one of the most famous Italian art pieces
in the world. What is the name of this piece in English? Who was the artist? In which European City and Museum does this famous piece usually reside? (Answer: The Mona Lisa. Artist – Leonardo da Vinci. Museum – The Louvre)
What is the name of the artist who painted “Primavera” and “The Birth of Venus”. (Answer: Sandro Botticelli)
“Teatro alla Scala” (La Scala) is the name of a world famous Opera House in which Italian city?
(Answer: Milan)
What is the name of the famous horse race that occurs twice a year in Siena?
(Answer: Palio also known as Palio di Siena)
Name 3 major Italian clothing designers. (Answer: Various including Versace, Armani, Prada, Dolce & Gab
bana, Valentino, Benetton, etc…)
Name 3 major Italian motor companies. (Answer: Various including Ferrari, Lamborghini, Bugatti, Maserati,
Alfa Romeo, Fiat, etc…)
Name the 5 seas that surround Italy. (Answer: Adriatic, Ionian, Mediterranean, Tyrrhenian, and Ligurian)
Who painted the ceiling of the “Sistine Chapel”? (Answer: Michelangelo)
What is the name of the famous Italian 17 foot marble statue in Florence that represents the moment before
battle with “Goliath”? Who is the sculptor? (Answer: David. Sculptor – Michelangelo)
What is the name of the landlocked sovereign city-state whose territory consists of a walled enclave within the
city of Rome. (Approx 44 hectares (108.7 acres), it is the smallest independent nation in the world)?
(Answer: Vatican City)
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From the NSC Newsletter Editor’s Desk
Joel Hayashida
Well it is 12:30AM on Monday morning before the July 2007 NSC newsletter gets shipped out and the brand new
editor is attempting to get his act together and get the final copy out the door…
And since I am now wielding the awesome power of this office, I have decided unilaterally to compose this inaugural
note from the NSC Newsletter Editor’s desk. Actually, the real reason why I am typing this article up is because I am
short one page worth of material!
Anyhow, I would like to introduce myself to the NSC readership and I am honored to be your 50th season’s Newsletter Editor. Can you imagine that? There has been nearly fifty years worth of this publication! Let’s see… 50 years
times 12 issues per year times about 12 pages (on average) per issue is on the order of 7200 pages of NSC reading
material! Fifty years is a real long time and I am glad that I can still say that I have existed less years then the NSC!
Although communications has changed quite a lot in the past half century with technological advancements such as
email and the Internet, the job of informing the NSC membership on what will happen and what has happened is still
vital to our membership. And it is for this important reason I have taken on this job as any perusal of our newsletter
archives will show that good communication is one of the main reasons why this organization has existed for nearly
fifty years.
Anyhow, here are some ideas that form my vision for this newsletter for the upcoming year.
In the spirit of this 50th year and the upcoming Golden Anniversary gala that will be held sometime next year, I am
going to republish articles of this publication that highlight the rich NSC history. Hopefully, I can find articles that
may make some current members blush! Of course, if any of you old timers do not want to have their “skeletons-inthe-closet” exhumed again, I do believe that graft and bribes are acceptable forms of dealing with newsletter editors…
Starting in the August 2007 issue, I will commence a “NSC Website of the Month” article in which we will review a
web site that is pertinent to snow sports. Notice that I explicitly mention “…pertinent to snow sports…” as while
skiing was the snow sport in which NSC was founded, snow boarding and other snow sports activities are of interest
to many current members.
As an allusion to my engineer background, look for an equipment review article series to start in the upcoming issues.
Since I am definitely NOT the expert on all types of snow sports equipment, please feel free to write an article for us.
Remember, this newsletter is YOUR publication.
Of course we will always keep up our reporting of just completed events and description of upcoming NSC events.
This newsletter will always stick to its “bread and butter.” As I mentioned earlier, a review of our newsletters from
the “beginning of (NSC) time” to the present shows a consistent regard for communication that is essential for any
successful organization.
Finally, a good vision always leaves room for midcourse adjustments. And this newsletter is no exception. If any of
you have any comments or suggestions, please feel free to email me at [email protected] and have a chat
with me. And articles from you members will always be appreciated.
One last note, I would like to step up and applaud Judy Hom for taking the reins as the Newsletter Editor as my predecessor. During her tenure one of the biggest advancements was to convert this newsletter to one that is now deliverable via email. Because of this new wave, the NSC is saving lots of money every month on postage. And because of
this savings, the NSC has more funds available to deliver on what we are all here for: TO HAVE FUN!
Now it is 1:30AM on Monday morning before the July 2007 NSC newsletter gets shipped out and the brand new editor is attempting to get his act together and get the final copy out the door…
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NSC Archaeology: July 1987
Joel Hayashida
Ronald Reagan was President, the groups Twisted Sister and the Tubes disbanded, Bon Jovi’s “Living on a Prayer”
was a number one hit, Aretha Franklin became the first woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, my LA
Lakers had just won the NBA finals 4-2 over the Boston Celtics, and Iran and Iraq were at war with each other. Y2K
was a far distant future thought…
What was the NSC doing in July 1987?
Here’s an excerpt from the cover story.
“Summer is here! It’s time to work on your tan, have a BBQ, and play! Feel the sea breeze against your face as you
sail on San Francisco Bay. Or enjoy rushing down a water flume at a waterslide in Manteca. Enjoy the exhilaration
of cutting across the wake while being towed by a ski boat. Some of these events have limited signups available, so
sign up today.
Your new membership card is included in this month’s newsletter. Your new card will be valid for the 1987-88 year.
The plastic membership cards are now obsolete. If you have not received your card with this newsletter, please contact one of our membership chairpersons… North Bay, -Doris Nagahara or South Bay –Curtis Otaguro. If you know
someone who has not renewed their membership or would like to join, please forward the enclosed application to
them. Or better yet, please bring them to our TGIF at the Dunfey Hotel on July 31, 1987.”
Here is the list of activities from the “Tentative Schedule of Events.”
Steven Wong leads Sailing on August 15.
Alice Tanji leads “Waterskiing At Manteca” on August 30.
A “Waterskiing/Camping” event was to be led by June Hamada and Curtis Otaguro.
Carol Gee and Harvey Lee was to lead a Bike Ride and Wine Tasting event on October 3rd.
Janet Mar was to lead a “Body Conditioning and Ski Tune Up” event on November 15th.
Doris had planned to lead a bowling event on December 5, 1987.
The “Go For It II” waterskiing event had a sign up application and the cost was $45 for the 3-day, 2-night camping
event.
There were 8 new members welcomed to the club in July 1987.
The cost of NSC membership was $20.
Due to the fact that there were no PC’s around in those days (OK, I am just kidding!), the newsletter seemed to be
literally a “cut and paste” job. You readers must excuse me this month as I am trying to figure out how to use my
scanner to digitize these archived NSC newsletters and present in upcoming articles. So this month, I had to type everything up by hand (like they did back then).
If there are any readers that have very old newsletter articles that they think would be of general interest to our members, please feel free to email me at [email protected].
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Berkeley Rose Garden & Gourmet Ghetto Hike
Charles Akers
On May 19 our group of intrepid gourmet hikers gathered in Berkeley’s Gourmet Ghetto to explore North Berkeley’s
parks and Arts & Crafts architectural heritage as well as the culinary delights of the birthplace of California Cuisine.
At the Berkeley Rose Garden we enjoyed a fine view of the Bay and wandered among the roses and running water.
Passing through a long tunnel behind children making noises to hear their echo, we entered Codornices Park and were
confronted with the irresistible temptation of a slippery slide. Our reknowned skill at speeding downhill on skis did
not transfer well to careening down the slippery slide, but fortunately only a few minor scrapes resulted.
The easy city walk became a real hike as we walked uphill along steep unmaintained paths though the woods, encountering a snake and deer along the way. Huffing and puffing up the long, steep Tamalpais Steps along the forested edge
of the park, we finally emerged hundreds of feet above our starting point.
Many of the beautiful Craftsman houses in the hills above the park had a magical quality about them, enhanced by
woodsy settings along narrow roads winding over the natural contours of the land. Greenwood Commons provided a
spectacular panoramic view ranging from the mountains of Marin past the Golden Gate to the Peninsula, with the East
Bay lying below us. The route back descended some very nice stairways including the famous Rose Walk.
During the walk we saw many works by the leading architects of the early 20th Century, including Julia Morgan (who
designed Hearst Castle), Bernard Maybeck (whose First Church of Christ Scientist is a National Historical Landmark)
and John Galen Howard. All of these earned fame for their neoclassical masterpieces but designed most of their residences in the very different Arts & Crafts style.
After finishing the hike, six of us enjoyed a late lunch at the birthplace of California Cuisine, Alice Water’s legendary
Chez Panisse. Our lunch could be seen as a continuation of our exploration of the Arts & Crafts tradition, as the precepts of California Cuisine closely mirror the Arts & Crafts philosophy—use of local materials, emphasis on simplicity and lack of artifice, and appreciation of nature. It was a delicious end to a very pleasant day
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NSC GRAND SLAM VI FISHING CHARTER
Join in on an exciting day of salmon fishing aboard the New Seeker from Emeryville Sportfishing as Nisei Ski Club embarks on
Grand Slam VI. You can see mesmerizing views of the beautiful California coast and maybe spot a whale or other marine
wildlife while enjoying the company of fellow NSC members, great food and drink, and the thrill of a hard-fighting and very
tasty king salmon on the end of the line. Bring a potluck dish. NSC will provide drinks. Space is limited to 30. After
Thursday, July 4th, spaces cannot be guaranteed because remaining spaces may be released to the general
public. So sign up early!
Our first choice will be salmon fishing. However, should the salmon prove uncooperative or the ocean too rough, Bay fishing or
possibly Farallon Islands rock cod will be the alternatives.
Where:
When:
Emeryville Sportfishing Center, 3310 Powell St., Emeryville, CA 94608
Saturday, July 14, 2007
5:00 AM: Meet at Marina. Buy license and tackle kit and rent rod if necessary.
6:00 AM: Departure
4:00 PM (approx.): Return to Marina
Cost: $80.00 Charges Not Included: Rod Rental $10.00 (Use your own or borrow one if possible)
One Day License $12.10 or (Full Season is $37.30 & Bay-Delta Stamp $5.80)
Tackle Kit $8.00 - $12.00 from Emeryville Sportfishing (or borrow from
other anglers)
Directions: (Carpooling recommended)
From the Peninsula and SF: 101 to Interstate 80 across the Bay Bridge.
Exit at Powell Street in Emeryville. Turn left on Powell toward the Bay.
Drive to the end of Powell.
From South Bay: 880 to 980 to 580 to 80 East. Exit at Powell. Left on Powell.
From North Bay: Interstate 80 West to Powell Street exit. Turn left onto frontage road.
Go down one block. Turn right at light on Powell.
Information: Nelson Owyang: [email protected]
Emeryville Sportfishing Hotline (510) 654-6696
Emeryville Sportfishing Hotline (510) 654-6040
Make check out to Nisei Ski Club and send it plus self-addressed stamped envelope (if no email) to:
Nisei Ski Club, c/o Nelson Owyang
550 20th Street
Oakland, CA 94606
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NSC Grand Slam VI Fishing Charter Registration Form
No Refunds 21 and Over Only
Name____________________________________________________________
Address_________________________________________________________
City: ________________________State_____________Zip Code_____________
Cost: $80.00______________________
Medical Insurance Co_____________________ Policy #___________________
Emergency Contact_______________________Phone_______________________
Phone (H)____________ (W)________________E-mail________________
Fishing Skill Level: ___Novice ___Intermediate ___Advanced ___Expert
Potluck Dishes (by Last Name): A-L: Main Dish__________
M-R: Dessert__________ S-Z: Snacks__________
____Have Own Rod/Reel & Tackle ____Have Spare Rod/Reel(s) to lend
(WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY: READ BEFORE SIGNING)
In consideration of being allowed to participate in the NISEI SKI CLUB Grand Slam VI Fishing Charter, I_________________________
Print name of participant), the Undersigned acknowledge, appreciate and agree that: 1. The risk of injury from the many of the activities
is significant, including the potential for permanent paralysis and death, and while particular skills, rules, equipment, and personal
discipline may reduce this risk, the risk of serious injury does exist; and, 2. I KNOWINGLY AND FREELY ASSUME ALL SUCH RISKS,
both known and unknown, EVEN IF ARISING FROM THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASEES or others and assume full
responsibility for my participation; and 3. I willingly agree to comply with the stated and customary terms and conditions for participants.
If, however, I observe any unusual significant hazard during my presence or participation, I will remove myself from participation and
bring such to the attention of the nearest official immediately; and, 4. I, for myself and on behalf of my heirs, assigns, personal
representatives and next of kin, HEREBY RELEASE AND HOLD HARMLESS NISEI SKI CLUB, their officers, officials, agents, and/or
employees, other participants, sponsoring agencies, sponsors, advertisers, and, if applicable, owners and lessors of premisis used to
conduct the event (“RELEASES”), WITH RESPECT TO ANY AND ALL INJURY, DISABILITY, DEATH, OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO
PERSON OR PROPERTY, WHETHER ARISING FROM THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASEES OR OTHERWISE, to the fullest
extent permitted by law.
I HAVE READ THIS RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK AGREEMENT, FULLY UNDERSTAND ITS TERMS,
UNDERSTAND THAT I HAVE GIVEN UP SUBSTANTIAL RIGHTS BY SIGNING IT, AND SIGN IT FREELY AND VOLUNTARILY
WITHOUT ANY INDUCEMENTS.
X___________________________________________________(Participant’s Signature)
DATE SIGNED: _________________________________
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Mountain View OBON
NSC is looking for volunteers to help out at this year’s Mountain View Buddhist
Temple’s Obon Festival July 21-22, 2007. Volunteering has many benefits. It
helps the local community. It’s a fun activity where you can meet and socialize
with many NSC members as well as enjoy the festival. And it continues our relationship with the MVBT for times when we need a certified kitchen for food
preparation for festivals such as Nikkei Matsuri.
We will be helping out at various booths such as the Tempura Booth (cooking
and selling), Bingo, (selling and verifying cards), Nickel Pitch, and the Beer
Booth (selling). It really is a lot of fun and we guarantee you’ll run into many
other NSC members. Below is a list of shifts that we need volunteers for. Contact Karen Soo ([email protected]).
We appreciate any contribution of your time. And even if you can’t volunteer in
one of the booths, come and see your friends and enjoy the festival.
Tempura Booth
Sat 7/21
3:30pm - 5:30pm
Sun 7/22
2:00pm - 4:00pm
5:30pm - 7:30pm
4:00pm - 6:00pm
Bingo Booth
Sat 7/21
Sun 7/22
5:00pm - 7:00pm
4:00pm - 6:30pm
7:00pm - 9:00pm
6:30pm - 9:00pm
4:00pm - 6:00pm
12:00pm - 2:00pm
6:00pm - 8:00pm
6:00pm - 8:00pm
2:00pm - 4:00pm
8 :00pm - 9:00pm
Nickel Pitch
Sat 7/21
Sun 7/22
Beer Booth
Sat 7/21
7:30pm - 9:30pm
6:00pm - 9:00pm
8:00pm - 10:00pm
4:00pm - 6:00pm
4:00pm - 7:00pm
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tion by providing information on
our website that will explain the ins
and outs of skiing and snowboarding.
My second goal is to help streamline the club by making club related
information readily available and
making sign ups of events more
convenient. In addition to important
information such as the Constitution, we will add a FAQ which will
include answers to questions that
prospective or current members frequently ask. With the advent of the
Internet, people are accustomed to
using it to do their business. To
keep in step with the times, I would
like to implement online sign ups
for our events. I’ll keep you informed about these changes during
the year.
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NON-NSC EVENT
NAAAPSF 2007 Summer Picnic and Volleyball Tournament!
Alex Kami
Location:
Date:
Time:
Cost:
Parking:
Rengstorff Park at 201 South Rengstorff Avenue, Mountain View
Sunday Aug 5, 2007
10:30am – 4:00pm
$12/online; $20 at the picnic
FREE
Okay, NSC-ers, as much as we like hanging around each other, it may be time to expand our social web. NAAAP, a
professional networking organization for Asian Americans, is throwing a picnic/volleyball bash.
Since this is a non-NSC event, you’ll need to sign-up for the picnic on the NAAAP website at: http://
www.naaapsf.org/Events.do, or pay $20 at the door. I know none of us are bashful, but if you would like to go into
the event with your fellow NSC members, please email Alex Kami at [email protected]. We can establish a
place to meet prior to going in. WARNING: RSVP deadline for the $12 discounted rate is Wed, July 25 by 6pm
Honolulu time.
Need Volleyball Players!
As you may have guessed from the event header, there’s a volleyball tournament (round robin). At the time of printing, we’re still trying to get more details on the format and rules. NSC would like to field at least 1 team for the tournament.
If you are interested in being part of our team, again, please email Alex Kami @ [email protected]. For those of us courageous enough to join our team, Alex will ask you to sign the NSC
waiver form just in case you go beyond our expectations.
Vail Trip Update
David Jensen
For those of you who have not yet signed up for Vail, don't worry there is still
room. The spots, however, are steadily being filled and as of June 24th we
have at least 31 sign ups and possibly more. If you have sent in your sign up
form, I will be sending confirmations in early July.
Finally, I have added an option to fly out of San Jose. If you signed up for
another airport and would like to switch, please send me an email.
If you're on the fence about coming on the trip, then please feel free to send
me an email with any questions or concerns you might have. Vail is probably
one of the best week long ski trip destinations so don't miss out!
I'm looking forward to this great trip.
Secret Stashes.
With 346 inches of annual snowfall,
your secret stash awaits!
David Jensen
[email protected]
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2007-2008 Nisei Ski Club Membership Application Form (Must be at least 21 years old)
Membership year is June 1, 2007 - May 31, 2008
Show item in club’s roster. Unchecked items will NOT be published in
the club’s roster.
Membership Fee
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$30
+$5
+$0
+$0
Total :$______
Address _____________________________________________
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Home #______________________________________________
Work # ______________________________________________
Mobile #_____________________________________________
E-mail address ________________________________________
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Int
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# years skiing ______ Days skied per year ______
Emergency Contact Information
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Club suggestions :
Send updates to your contact info to the Membership Chairperson at
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WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY
READ BEFORE SIGNING
In consideration of being allowed to participate in any way in the NISEI SKI CLUB programs, related events and activities,
I ________________________________________________ , the Undersigned, acknowledge, appreciate, and agree that:
(Print name of participant)
1. The risk of injury from many of the activities is significant, including the potential for permanent paralysis and death, and
while particular skills, rules, equipment, and personal discipline may reduce this risk, the risk of serious injury does exist; and,
2. I KNOWINGLY AND FREELY ASSUME ALL SUCH RISKS, both known and unknown, EVEN IF ARISING FROM
THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASEES or others and assume full responsibility for my participation; and,
3. I willingly agree to comply with the stated and customary terms and conditions for participation. If, however, I observe any
unusual significant hazard during my presence or participation, I will remove myself from participation and bring such to the
attention of the nearest official immediately; and,
4. I, for myself and on behalf of my heirs, assigns, personal representatives and next of kin, HEREBY RELEASE AND HOLD
HARMLESS NISEI SKI CLUB, their officers, officials, agents, and/or employees, other participants, sponsoring agencies,
sponsors, advertisers, and, if applicable, owners and lessors of premises used to conduct the event ("RELEASEES”), WITH
RESPECT TO ANY AND ALL INJURY, DISABILITY, DEATH, OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PERSON OR
PROPERTY, WHETHER ARISING FROM THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASEES OR OTHERWISE, to the
fullest extent permitted by law.
I HAVE READ THIS RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK AGREEMENT, FULLY UNDERSTAND ITS
TERMS, UNDERSTAND THAT I HAVE GIVEN UP SUBSTANTIAL RIGHTS BY SIGNING IT, AND SIGN IT FREELY
AND VOLUNTARILY WITHOUT ANY INDUCEMENT.
X____________________________________________________________________ DATE SIGNED: __________________
(Participant's Signature)
Participant must be at least 21 years old
Please make check payable to Nisei Ski Club and mail with completed application form and signed waiver to:
Nisei Ski Club
c/o Morgan Hua
783 Mahogany Lane
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
Note: membership dues are not refundable
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Nisei Ski Club Calendar
Community Calendar
July 14: Grand Slam VI Fishing Charter. Contact Nelson Owyang
[email protected]
4-5 August 2007: 13th Annual San Francisco Aloha Festival.
Sponsored by the “Pacific Islanders’ Cultural Association.”
Takes place Saturday and Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM.
Weblink: www.sanfranciscoalohafestival.org
July 21-22: Mountain View Obon, Mountain View Buddhist Temple,
575 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View. Contact Karen Soo
[email protected]
July 29: San Francisco Stairway Hike #4. Contact Hoyt Nelson
[email protected]
Jan 28 - Feb 2, 2008: Annual NSC Week-long trip to Vail.
Contact David Jensen [email protected]
14-15 July 2007: 73rd Annual San Jose Obon Festival.
Sponsored by San Jose Buddhist Church Betsuin.
Takes place Noon to 10 PM (SAT) and Noon to * PM (SUN).
Weblink: www.sjbetsuin.com
6 October 2007: Spirit of Japantown Festival.
Festival celebrating the San Jose Japantown community with food,
exhibits, and entertainment. Takes place Saturday from 9 AM to 5PM.
Weblink: www.spiritofjapantownfestival.com
Note: The Community Calendar is for information only. NSC is not affiliated with
or claims to endorse these events.
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