Aug - Vagabond Ski Club
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Aug - Vagabond Ski Club
AUGUST 2 013 Volume 55, No. 8 MEETINGS Dave Nicholson Happy 55th Anniversary Vagabonds. Let the Celebrating Continue! 55 Years Ago This Month Our Club Started WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7 – GENERAL MEETING Wear Something 50’s – poodle skirts, bobby socks, black leather, etc. Knights of Columbus Hall, 103rd & Oklahoma Ave. 55 years ago this great club that has probably had 20,000 or more members over the years was founded. How it has changed the lives of its members is virtually impossible to calculate, but countless wonderful things have certainly happened. When the Anniversary Waltz is played about 9:15, dance with someone whom you met and became attached to because of the Vagabonds. Then enjoy the music of 1958 and other 50s goodies from our DJ Alan Graveen. Special Food Choices: chicken breast in cream sauce, oven-browned potatoes, veggie, dinner roll, coffee, just $7. Or, chicken salad sandwich, chips, pickle, coffee, only $4.50. Drink specials: Vagabond (Alabama) Slammer (Southern Comfort, Sloe Gin, Orange Juice,) $4; White Wine, $4 5:00 p.m. Bar Opens and Meal Service Starts 5:30 p.m. Free Roundtable on Holistic Health Treatments 6:45 p.m. Happy Hour and Signups 7:30 p.m. Meeting 8:30 p.m. Party, Dancing and Signups If your birthday is in August, we wish you a HAPPY BIRTHDAY and will sing “Happy Birthday” to you at our meeting. We also ask those with birthdays this month to bring a treat to share – DESSERT ITEMS ONLY: cookies, cake, brownies. Please place them on the Treats counter in the meal room so that all can enjoy after the meeting at 9 o’clock. Holistic Health Treatments and Alternative Methods Wed., August 7, , Roundtable, 5:30-6:40 pm, KC Hall Most people wait until they are sick or in pain or acquire a disease before going to a doctor. The potential remedy then might involve prescription drugs with numerous side effects, hospitalization, and maybe surgery and a lengthy recovery. But what if you could find holistic and alternative treatments or preventive measures to keep you from getting out of sorts in the first place? Come hear Dr. Jose Vargas, a former MD from Mexico who has now become a holistic, alternative treatment specialist at the Health & Energy Center here. He will talk about alternative ways to reduce or eliminate pain and handle sickness, disease, and other maladies – along with what to do to help prevent having such problems in the first place. You’ll be amazed to see and hear about the new methods of treatment and prevention that are now available through Dr. Vargas. Questions? Ron Sonntag, 414-788-4907, or [email protected]. Dinner will be served from 5 pm, so eat while listening. Vagabond Ski & Social Club Inc. Hot Line: 414-297-9793 www/vagabondskiclub.com PRESIDENT’S CORNER OFFICERS President . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ron Sonntag 414-788-4907 [email protected] Vice President . . . . . . . . . Pat Ellingson 262-827-0848 [email protected] Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . .Pat Walslager 414-529-5530 [email protected] Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linda Horn 262-306-0370 [email protected] OTHER BOARD MEMBERS Public Relations . . . . . . . . .Judy Daniel 414-281-7058 [email protected] Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Nicholson 262-782-0599 [email protected] Membership . . . . . . . .Catherine Smith 262-424-7250 [email protected] Sporting Activities . . . . . .Denise Kremel 262-524-1023 [email protected] Ski/Tennis Activities . . . . . . .Betty Riley 262-574-3648 [email protected] Finance & Bylaws . . . . .Sue Cummings 414-421-6248 [email protected] Ski Trips . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Bosanac 414-476-8030 [email protected] Social Activities . . . . . . Helen Hankwitz 414-461-7772 [email protected] Ron Sonntag I Five Years Later and Still Going Strong t was five years ago on August 21, 2008, that we held a Reenactment of the Founding of the Vagabond club at the very location (the Milwaukee Yacht Club) where our Vagabond club began 50 years earlier to the day! Present were 19 Charter Members from that first year of our club’s existence. A grand celebration of the 50th followed in September. Some may have wondered if the club could keep going and if it could keep up a membership of well over 1,000 members. Well, here we are, five years later, still with over 1,000 members and still with a super, dynamic, and vibrant club that members love and new people want to be part of. Yes, the club is still THE club, and now let’s join together, celebrate, and toast another five years of this great club being alive and well for all of us to enjoy. At our August 7th meeting, we’ll pay a special tribute to many from our club when we play the Anniversary Waltz and have those present who met their wife, husband, significant other, or loved one who’s also there come out and dance that song together. Then we’ll celebrate more on Aug. 9th at the Seven Seas’ Vagabond Fish Fry, more yet at the August 21st Over The Hump (our actual 55th anniversary date) and culminate our celebration with our big 55th Anniversary Dinner/Dance at Silver Spring Country Club with a nostalgic and fun program, meal, video memories, and lots of visiting and camaraderie. All of you (singles and couples) sign up because this is going to be especially fun for everyone. After that, we’ll get back to our everyday fun and activities of the greatest club in the country, setting the stage for another celebration in five more years. Why? Because this great club and its wonderful members deserve to be celebrated. That’s YOU, so pat yourselves on your backs, because you’ve made it this way! SAILBOAT: 30ft Pearson, 2 dble berths, galley, bathroom, 30hp inboard runs great, slip pd for 2013! "Small condo with a deck on Lake Michigan in downtown Milwaukee!!" $8,900 TRAVEL TRAILER: 19ft Funfinder ultra lite, 2007, queen bed, couch, kitchen, bathroom, awning, bump-out. We pull it with our RAV-4!! Self-contained, great shape. $9,900 Tom at (414) 315-1405 VAGABOND LIFE Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Diane Olson 414-873-5109 [email protected] Designer . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kat Grinker 414-961-1593 [email protected] Photographer . . . . . . . . . . . .Jay Potter 262-490-9973 [email protected] Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff White [email protected] 2 VICE PRESIDENT Pat Ellingson Questions? Please email me (Pat) at [email protected] or call 262827-0848. This event is going to be a fantastic experience to be at and be a part of, couples AND singles. Don’t miss it. Space is limited, so respond as quickly as you can. A sign-up table will also be at the monthly meetings until the tickets are gone. 55th Anniversary Dinner/Dance Celebration Now Open Friday, September 13, Silver Spring Country Club The gala 55th Anniversary Dinner/Dance Banquet, as the highest point of our 55th Anniversary Celebration, is now open. Cocktails start at 5:30, dinner to follow, along with a wonderful, memory-filled program. Then music by the large 19-piece Command Performance Orchestra and dancing and visiting until near midnight. The evening will also feature a dramatic return to yesteryear with an appearance by the famous Greyhounds’ men’s singing group that became so popular years ago on Vagabond bus ski trips (with the group actually named after that famous bus company), and the singing of that famous Hamburg song by Past President Lyle Thompson. Tickets for this memorable evening are $45 per person (the same as was for the 45th and 50th anniversary dinners). Send your checks, made out to Vagabond Ski & Social Club, with a self-addressed, stamped return envelope, to Lou Grubich, 1505 S. 124th St., #6, New Berlin, WI 53151. Enclose a note with your dinner entrée choice: Roast Sirloin of Beef, Chicken Wellington, or Herb Crusted Tilapia Filet. If the event is full, your check will be returned to you. Vag 55th Anniversary 55-Mile Bike Ride (or 27.5 shorter one) Sat., Aug. 10, 9 a.m. It’s the Vagabond 55th Anniversary this year, so to commemorate the occasion, (why not,) a 55-mile bike ride (or half of that, 27.5 miles, for others). Grab your bike, pack a lunch and drinks, and join the fun ride along the new Interurban Trail from Mequon to Thiensville to Cedarburg to Grafton to Port Washington, and a little further. Then we turn around and come back. Shorter ride? Go 13.75 miles and return to make 27.5. We’ll take off from Spanky’s Hideaway, 5208 W. County Line Rd. (two blocks west of Green Bay Rd.), at 9 am. Bring a bag lunch and some beverages. After the ride we’ll return to Spanky’s or a nearby place for a bite to eat and celebration. Contact Event Leader Ron Sonntag for more info, 414-788-4907. PUBLIC RELATIONS Judy Daniel wonderful club. Welcome guests and show them our Vaga-bonding spirit. We have something to offer to everyone looking to expand their social life. Become an advocate for our club and your life will be enriched. W hat a wonderful summer with so many opportunities for fun and friendship! We have so many choices for enjoying summer with the Vagabond Ski & Social Club. Invite others to join in our activities by becoming a member of our BREAKFAST!!! Genesis Restaurant: Join your Vagabond friends each Saturday morning from 8:00-9:30 for breakfast, Beloit Rd. & 108th St. Lively talk and fun. Guests welcome. Menomonee Falls Breakfast: 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 10th and 24th at Ally’s Bistro, N72 W13350 Lund Lane, Menomonee Falls. At the corner of Appleton and Good Hope Road in a small strip mall that faces Appleton Ave. Enter from Good Hope Rd. or Appleton Ave. Contact Bonnie Lemmer with questions at [email protected] or 262-370-6673. Note: We meet every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month. Racine/Kenosha Breakfast Sat. Aug. 10th, 9:00 a.m. Golden Keys Restaurant. Exit Hwy. 20 (Washington Ave.) Racine and go about five miles east. Go through the lights at Emmersten Rd. located on the left side just past Dunkin' Donuts. Sorry about forgetting in July. We will discuss a possible golf/fish fry outing in Sept. Questions? call Carol Gavigan 262-632-1922. 3 MEMBERSHIP Catherine Smith MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL! card mailed, please include a Self-Addressed, Stamped Envelope with renewal. Otherwise, the cards will be available at the monthly meetings. Yearly Renewal for Singles - $27. Yearly Renewal for Couples - $39. Kindly reuse your plastic name tag holders. Y es, August begins the 2014 Membership Renewal to our wonderful ski and social club! The application form is included in this issue. Please fill it out completely, sign and date the form. Mail the completed form with payment (by check or credit card info) to the addresses listed on the back of the application, or bring the form to the August meeting. If you are a Past President or a member of the 80/30 Club (this must be verified if you are a new 80/30 member) you will still need to complete the application! If you wish to have your membership NEW MEMBERS Michael Dascher 2168 S. 86th St. West Allis, WI 53227 262-391-2541 If, for the first time, you qualify for the 80/30 Club, please complete your renewal membership form and mail to my attention. We need to verify right away, as the induction ceremony is in September. John Jaeger S75W13153 Oxford Ct. Muskego, WI 53150 414-427-0181 [email protected] Rebecca & Michael Mackintosh Shirley Fronsee 414-425-6036 [email protected] 544 E. Ogden Ave. #700-118 Milwaukee, WI 53202 414-276-1967 [email protected] CHANGES: Barbara Schumacher Tina Davis 1264 Kavanaugh Pl. Wauwatosa, WI 53213 414-510-9983 Home 414-305-1060 Cell [email protected] [email protected] 3127 N. 89th St Milwaukee, WI 53222 Jackie Siegl 262-955-2368 Jane Johnson Anita Timm Ray Gardner 20880 George Hunt Cir. #411 Waukesha, WI 53186 262-717-9822 Emmy Probst [email protected] 1731 S. 115th Ct. #5 West Allis, WI 53214 414-259-9901 [email protected] Bobbi Marsells 3432 N. Frederick Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53211 414-906-1793 [email protected] OUR CONDOLENCES to the family and friends of Vagabond Gail Kirk (formerly Gail Dercks), a longtime member and good friend of many. 4 5 6 SPORTING ACTIVITIES Denise Kremel After the walk, the group can decide if interested in getting a bite to eat. There are restaurants nearby each site. Contact Nora Diderrich @414-276-9650 if interested and/or need further information. 2013 VAGABOND GOLF SCRAMBLE Returning by popular demand! Sat., August 3 Registration & contests -11:45am Shotgun start at 12:45pm Songbird Hills Golf Course W259 N8700 Hwy 164 One mile south of Hwy Q or north of Good Hope Following golf, we will present awards, door prizes and enjoy a wonderful homemade buffet dinner in their banquet room upstairs. The 4 person team must include at least one woman and one man on each team. You can form your own team, sign up as a pair or individual and we will put your team together for you. The cost is only $68 and this includes 18 holes of golf with a cart, event awards, door prizes plus a buffet dinner. Golf and awards only - $52, dinner only - $17. Sign-up began June 1st. Send a check for $68 with an Event Coupon and your name and email address for follow up information to Jerry Putnam, N85 W18118 Tyler Dr., Menomonee Falls, WI 53051. Include any names of team members with your registration. Sunday Bike Rides August 4th – 1:30 pm – Brookfield Area. We will leave at 1:30 from Ruby Isle shopping center at the corner of North Ave. and Calhoun Rd. behind the Chase Bank. We will bike on paths and some roads for about 15 miles. At approximately 4:00 pm we will go to eat at Bullwinkles at 20290 W. Bluemound Rd. (near the northeast corner of Bluemound and Barker Rd.) 262-782-8670. Questions, call Don James 262-352-8825 or Sandy Schroeder 414-587-4701. August 11th – 1:30 pm - Best of the Oak Leaf Trail: Meet at 1:30 at the Southwest YMCA parking lot, 11317 W. Howard Ave. (Corner of W. Howard Ave. and W. Beloit Rd.). We will follow the Oak Leaf Trail south to Froeming Park. Ride is approximately 20 miles on relatively flat paved trails. After the ride, we will dine at Margarita Paradise, 11112 W. National Ave. Questions, call Debbie Luetzow, 414-333-0064 or Tom Garber 262-547-2562. SUMMER WALKS August 18th – 1:30 pm - Drumlin Trail: Take August 11th – Walk starts at 2 pm - around the Third Ward. This walk will be along the Hwy. 164 to Sunset Dr. Go north on Sunset to Prairie Ave. Turn right to College Ave. and park at Fox River Sanctuary. Ride is 15 miles to Wales and back and 25 miles to Dousman and back. $4 state trail pass. Eat at La Estacion Mexican Restaurant at 319 Williams boardwalk from Manpower International Headquarters, Third & Cherry St. to Milwaukee Public Market, 400 N. Milwaukee St. Parking is on Cherry St. 7 St., Waukesha. Questions, call Colleen McClory at 262-492-5127. August 25th – 1:30 pm - Ozaukee Interurban Trail: Grafton to Port Washington and return. We meet at the Grafton High School parking lot, near the Water Tower. To get there from Milwaukee, take I-43 north to Highway 60, Exit #92, and go west about one mile to the parking lot on north side of Hwy. at the tower. Length of ride is about 16 miles and more is available if desired. On our way to Port Washington, we will ride on the paved Interurban bike trail. Afterward we will adjourn to the Charcoal Grill (1200 N. Port Washington Rd. Grafton) for relaxation, camaraderie and dinner. Leaders: Peggy and John Papenfus at 414-962-9813. 7th Annual Door County Camping Trip Aug 22- 26 Pack up your tennis racket, bike and hiking shoes and join your Vagabond friends at Penninsula State Park in Fish Creek, WI. We have the Lakeshore Group Campsite reserved for our trip this summer with kayak launching, hiking and biking trails at the campsite. Non-campers may wish to obtain accommodations at Julie’s Park Cafe and Motel (920)868-2999. Bikes are also available at that location. • Thursday – Campsite opens at 2 pm. • Friday – Fish Fry at Sister Bay Bowl at 6 pm followed by a bonfire and wine/ cheese welcome party. • Saturday – Pot luck pancake breakfast; group kayak excursion to Horseshoe Island; bike ride or hiking on the park trails. Shop ’til you drop! Visit the wineries! Evening bonfire, with wine provided. • Sunday – 10 am THIRD ANNUAL DOOR COUNTY TENNIS OPEN ROUND ROBIN at Gibraulter High School courts; hiking; bike rides; 2 pm beach lunch (hot dogs and chips). • Monday – Open activity. Bob needs some help tearing camp down. Break camp by 2 pm. Event Leader: Bob Aardahl (414)2431605. The cost is $35. Please RSVP before Aug. 15. Make a check to Vagabond Ski & Social Club along with an event coupon and send it to: Bob Aardahl, 13070 W. Bluemound Road #301, Elm Grove, WI 53122. Please include your day of arrival, whether you will be attending the fish fry. Also let Bob know if you will be participating in the tennis competition. the end of the year with prizes and food, and a good time with your fellow Vagabonds. To join the league, just send a check for $115.00 made out to the Vagabond Ski & Social Club, a completed Event Coupon (include the names of the Vagabonds you would like to bowl with) and a stamped, self-addressed envelope to Michelle Dloogoff, 2810 W. Mill Road Unit G, Glendale WI 53209-3239. If you have any questions, please call Michelle or Frank Berg at 414-540-1411 after 5 pm or leave a message. SEE YOU AT THE ALLEYS! per person; Harbor-view room at $298 per person or a two bedroom cottage for 4 people at $252 per person. Includes 3 breakfasts and 2 dinners. When sending in your reservation, please designate your entrée for the Saturday evening dinner from the following: (1) Fresh Grilled Atlantic Salmon (2) 1/2 Rack Barbecued Baby Back Pork Ribs (3) Angus Prime Rib of Beef. Your golfing arrangements can be made by calling 920-868-3232 direct. Send your completed Event Coupon, a selfaddressed stamped business size envelope, and check made payable to the Vagabond Ski & Social Club. Mail the reservation to Joan Takala, 4455 S. 67th St., Milwaukee, WI 53220. If you have any questions, contact Joan at 414-546-9106. TRANSPORTATION WILL BE ON YOUR OWN. Get-A-Way to Door County BOWLING 2013-2014 Opened July 1 The 2012/2013 bowling season just ended with 56+ bowlers having a super time one Sunday evening a month. Now it is time to plan ahead to the next season. Our bowling league is a non-sanctioned league that bowls at Bluemound Bowl located at 12935 W. Bluemound Road in Brookfield. We usually bowl the first Sunday of each month from September through May. You can join the league as a single, couple or a team of four. The cost is $115.00 for the season which includes 27 games of bowling, a sweeper at Get-A-Way to our Wisconsin's Upper East Coast where all the Elite Vagabonds will gather this autumn for a fantastic fun-filled weekend starting Thursday, Sept. 26th to Sunday, Sept. 29th. Plans are in the works for biking, golfing, sightseeing, tennis, and a few other events we will clue you in on later. You will need to come with us to find out. We will be staying at the Alpine Resort in Egg Harbor, on the shores of beautiful Lake Green Bay. This event opened July 1st and will close September 10th and will be limited to 40 people. Lodging will be based on double occupancy, let me know if you need a roommate. The TWO-NIGHT stay starting Friday, the 27th: Inland-view room for $175 per person; Harbor-view room at $198 per person, or 2 bedroom cottage for 4 people at $168 per person. This includes two breakfasts and 1 dinner. The THREE-NIGHT stay starting Thursday the 26th: Inland-view room at $263 Whitnall Park Picnic/Hike/Walk SUNDAY, Sept. 1st Let’s get together before the end of summer and meet Sunday, Labor Day weekend at Whitnall Park, area 7. Show up anytime from 11:00 am until dusk. No sign-up is required. Bring your own food, drinks, chair, table cloth, grill, cards, games, etc. Dish to share is appreciated. It's time to socialize, play cards, games, and meet new people. Hike or walk at 12:30 pm. Volleyball will take place after the hike. The parking lot is next to area 7. $1 donation. Questions call Gerry Botticchio 414-425-3911 or Ron Sonntag 414-788-4907. To submit your ad, e-mail a copy of the ad to Sue Cummings at [email protected]. Call with questions at 414421-6248. Send your check with a copy of the ad and dates of insertion before the first of the month for the next month’s issue to Sue Cummings, 4143 W. College Ave., Milw., WI 53221. Life Advertising Rates and Procedures • Business Card: $25.00/1 month, $75.00/4 months • Classifieds: 20 words/$10 issue • Personal Ads: 2” x 1.75”, 35 words for $15 per issue 8 SKI & TENNIS Betty Riley Thursday Nite Tennis League Moorland Tennis Club 7:30 – 9:00 pm. 9/5/13 to 5/22/14 Sign Up July 1st. Join us in this very popular Vagabond tennis league. Event Coupons postmarked July 1st will be considered first. This event usually fills the first day. Cost $10. Moorland membership and court fees are payable to and billed by Moorland. Subs pay $5 and then pay $10 to the individual you are subbing for and $10 to Moorland if not a member of the club. Please send your Event Coupon with your new Self Rating Form, phone number(s), email address, and $10 check to Carolyn Wooster, 4825 Indian Hills Dr., Racine, WI 53406. If you have any questions, please call Dan or Carolyn Wooster at 262-632-8571. If you do not have an email address, send two selfaddressed, stamped envelopes as well. MONDAY NIGHT TENNIS Monday Night Tennis started on June 3rd and will run every Monday night, until August 19th, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. Walk-in guests are welcome to come to Alioto's at 7:15 for a light supper and beer and soda for $6. Questions – call Jim Luling at (262) 695-1191. Cocoa Beach, FLORIDA Ocean Landings Time Share for Sale One Week Ownership - $100. Week 39 - Sleeps six Susan K. 262-782-1135 9 Open Tennis There is open tennis on Saturday mornings from 9:30 to noon at Nathan Hale High School (subject to weather conditions). There is no cost and players should try to get on a court with players of similar ability. Questions: call Ron Sonntag at 414-788-4907 or Jim Luling at 262-6951191. Vagabond Round Robin Tennis Tournament Sunday, September 8th 8:30 am-1:30 pm. (Rain date – TBA) Heyer Park – Waukesha Our annual Fall Tennis Tournament is returning to Heyer Park! It is a “flighted” tournament so all ability levels are welcome. This is a fun day of matches and no one gets eliminated! Once again by popular demand, the Vagabond Fall Tennis Tournament will be a Round Robin format every team will play a minimum of 4 matches. Two person teams will be “flighted” using a combined Vagabond rating of the 2 players on the team. All levels welcome. Each team should include one male and one female. (Both players must be Vagabond members.) We will be playing a 7 or 9 game Pro-set – the winner of each match is the first team to win 7/9 games. Winners of the flight will be determined by total games won. Prizes awarded to the winners of each flight. Directions to the park are as follows: I-94 exit Hwy 18 Waukesha to Hwy 164/59 south, to Sunset Dr. Right on Sunset to Gramling. Turn right to Heyer to tennis courts/shelter Registration is at 8:30 am, matches begin at 9 am. All matches should be completed by approximately 1 pm followed by a sub sandwich lunch and prizes to the winners of each flight. Please indicate your choice of sub sandwich on your registration. Continental breakfast supplied. Bring along a lawn chair for breaks and lunch outside or to sit near the courts. This tournament is limited to the first 48 players to sign up, so find your partner and get your registration in early!!! Let us know if you need help finding a partner. Only $23 for a great day of competition!!! Social participants are welcome for $8 for lunch. Registrations opened June 1st. Send registration and Event Coupon and self-rating form (available on our website) if not sent in yet for each player with partner’s name, Vag rating and lunch choice to Jan D’Amour, 2770 S. 67th St. Milwaukee.53219. (You cannot play if you have not filled out the self-rating form and turned it in.) If you have questions contact Jerry Putnam 262-250-9263 or Jan at 414-545-7077. Confirmation will be by email. This year we plan to order our subs from Cousins. Please check their website for a description of the sandwiches and included toppings to help make your choice. Self-rating form can be found on our website. 10 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Helen Hankwitz SHEEPSHEAD/DOMINOES Tuesday, Aug. 13th & 27th, at 6:00 pm at the American Legion Post, 3245 N. 124th St. NO FOOD OR DRINK IS PERMITTED TO BE BROUGHT ONTO THE PREMISES. Free popcorn is available. The purchase of a beverage or food is encouraged and much appreciated. A $1.00 fee is collected from members and non-members for the bartender. Cribbage boards and cards are available for cribbage players. Sheepshead questions? Call Dick Kowalski at 414-416-3009. Dominoes: Join the fun in learning and playing Dominoes. Please call Gerry Botticchio at 414-425-3911 to let her know that you are planning to be there. Midwest Pacific Islanders Luau Saturday, August 24th Edwards YMCA Camp, East Troy Activities all day, including music, hula lessons, cultural center, pig ceremony, archery, boating, wall climbing, rope slide, swimming, canoeing, hiking, volleyball, basketball, folk lore and more. Authentic Polynesian food, with the main show after dinner. Bring your own chairs, coolers, soda and beer. Overnight camping if desired. Bring your own tent or possibly arrange to stay in a cabin. Send your check for $26.00 made out to Vagabond Ski & Social Club with a complete, signed Event Coupon and a stamped, selfaddressed envelope (so we can send you directions) to Barb Schwellinger, 960 Webster Ave., Brookfield, WI 53005. This event is open NOW, and closes August 12th. For questions, call Barb at (262) 786-2716. BRIDGE, DINNER, POOL GREEN LAKE - KOHLER Sunday, August 11th, 2:00 pm Sunday, August 18, 8:30 – 5:30 The summer bridge/ dinner party will take place at the home of Pat Dickert/ Ron Eckhardt in Racine. Come around 2:00 and swim for a few hours before we start playing bridge. Cost is only $13.00. Send your Event Coupon and a stampedself addressed envelope (for directions) to Pat Dickert, 2732 Wexford Rd. Racine, WI 53405. For questions, call her at (262) 634-1144. Join your friends for a full fun day. We start the day by going to Green Lake for an hour tour of the lake on a yacht. Afterwards we will enjoy a lunch at the Heidel House resort. Dinner choices include Southern Seared Chicken topped with a white wine sauce and served with garlic mashed potatoes and vegetables, or Bistro 6 ounce filet served with red wine demi, butter whipped potatoes and mushrooms, onions, asparagus and 11 parmesan cheese. Afterwards we will go to Kohler, and visit the Kohler plant design center. The Kohler design center is a threelevel showcase of innovative product design and technology, creative achievement and American history. A fusion of old and new, the space offers a comprehensive representation of Kohler Co.’s state-of-the-art products and stunning examples of the company’s contributions to gracious living and interior design. We will leave the Watertown Plank NORTH lot at 8:15 a.m. Please be there 10 minutes before departure. Please send your check for $55.00 made out to the Vagabond Ski & Social Club with a completed event coupon noting your dinner choice (steak or chicken) to Tina Davis, 3127 N. 89th St., Milwaukee, WI 53222. For questions, call Tina at (414) 447-0431. CHRIS MARIANI Italian Community Center (Patio) 631 E. Chicago St. Monday, August 5th, 5-9 pm Chris and his 6 piece band will be performing from 6:30 – 9:00 pm. Selections are from “The Great American Songbook” such as, “Can’t Help Falling In Love”, “Can I Steal A Little Love”, “Witchcraft”, Mambo Italiano”, “Nevertheless”, “Just In Time”, “Summer Wind”. Recent shows were at the Sunset Playhouse, Potawatomi Casino, and Hawk’s View Country Club in Lake Geneva. Dining is ON YOUR OWN – starting at 5:00 pm. Space is limited. Management is holding a few spaces for us, but suggests we make reservations early. So plan on sharing this evening with me. Send your check made out to the Vagabond Ski & Social Club indicating on the Event Coupon if you will also be dining. One glass of wine, beer, rail drink, or soda is included in the $6.00. Send to Gerry Botticchio, W124 S6488 Hawthorne Rd, Muskego, WI 53150. Questions, call 414-425-3911. To get a preview of his show log onto www.chrismariani.com. TEN CHIMNEYS GENESSEE DEPOT Badgers vs. University of Tennessee Tech Arlington Race Track Saturday, Sept 7th Thursday, September 19th Be one of the lucky Vagabonds to attend the Badger football game on Saturday, Sept. 7th at Camp Randall Stadium. Tailgate lunch, drinks, parking, bus tip, and game tickets are only $75.00. We’ll meet at the Park and Ride at I-94 and Hy. G (exit 291) where the coach bus will take us to Madison. The bus departs 3 hours prior to kickoff. Send your check payable to Vagabond Ski & Social Club with a selfaddressed stamped envelope and an Event Coupon to Pam Cole, 4659 S. Woodland Drive, Greenfield, WI 53220. For questions, call Pam at (414) 750-6011. And they’re OFF! Enjoy a day at the racetrack with your fellow Vag members! We will be traveling by Lamers coach bus to Arlington Race Track for a fun filled enjoyable afternoon filled with food, excitement and exhilarating thoroughbredracing entertainment. Post time for the first race is 1 pm. Food will be on your own with numerous food venues available at “the park”. Price includes your admission to Arlington. Your racing program ($2.50) is NOT included in the cost. There will be two pick up points – North side Watertown Plank/Hwy 45 at 9:30 am and south side College Ave Park and ride at 10:00 am. Please arrive 10 minutes before bus arrives. The third stop (if needed) will be in Racine – Hwy 20. Return time will be approximately 7:15 to 8 pm. All this for only $27.00. Send an Event Coupon, a SASE (for conformation if wanted) and a check payable to VSSC to Gail Krause, 2274 N 62nd Street, Wauwatosa, WI 53213. The event opened on July 1 and there are only 50 spaces available so don’t be left behind! Race to the mailbox and mail in your check! Questions: Call Gail Krause at 414-7713951 or email Gail at [email protected]. Tuesday, August 13th Ten Chimneys is the estate created by the Broadway legends Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne. Those who visit, like the guests of the Lunts, are welcomed into the Lunts’ extraordinary home without the fuss of ropes or barriers. Tours of Ten Chimneys not only celebrate the one-of-a kind collections the Lunts amassed during their lifetimes, but also honor the values found in every corner of the Lunt’s lives, both on the stage and in the house they called home for more than half a century. The full estate tour includes the three-story Main House, the rustic Studio, the enchanting Collage, restored gardens, and the exteriors of the Pool house, Greenhouse, and Creamery. PLEASE wear comfortable shoes for this two-hour tour. We will meet at the Cornerstone Restaurant, S43 W31343 Hy. 83 in Genessee Depot for lunch at 11:00 a.m. We will meet in Ten Chimneys lobby at 12:30. Send your check for $31.00 with a completed Event Coupon noting if you plan to attend the lunch (so we can make reservations) to Lavonne Grenlie, P.O. Box 1043, Brookfield, WI 530081043. For questions, call Lavonne at (262) 542-2004 Historical Walking Tour Forest Home Cemetery 2405 W. Forest Home Ave. Monday, Sept. 16th, 2:00 p.m. Learn about many famous Milwaukeeans who helped build Milwaukee in the period of 1836 to 1914. We will visit the gravesites and learn about Uihlien, Usinger, Harnischfeger, Layton, Best, Marshall and Ilsley, Mitchell, Ludington and many others. We will also visit the gravesites of some beer barons, including Schlitz, Pabst, Blatz and others. We will meet inside the cemetery at the Halls of History, next to the cemetery office at 1:45. Be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes. This event will take place rain or shine. Send your check made out to Vagabond Ski & Social Club for $5.00 with a completed Event Coupon noting if you plan to attend the post-walk dinner to Marcia Zientek, 8150 Legend Dr. Franklin, WI 53132. The dinner will be after the walk at Paul’s Omega Restaurant, 3473 S. 27th St., just a few blocks south of Oklahoma Ave. For questions, call Marcia at (414) 529-1722. 12 RAGTIME Sunday, Oct. 13th -7:00 p.m. Come and see this astonishing and deeply moving multi-award winning musical with your Vagabond friends. This vivid and unforgettable Tony winning score is what will be the largest and most epic production ever on stage at the Rep! We have PRIME ORCHESTRA seating in the Quadracci Powerhouse Theater located inside the Milwaukee Repertory Theater at 108 E. Wells The cost is only $40.00! Before the play we are having dinner at Louise’s Italian Restaurant located at 801 N. Jefferson at 4:30 pm. (NW corner of Jefferson and Wells just across from Cathedral Square) They have a varied menu including vegetarian. Tickets will be distributed at the restaurant or at the Quadracci Powerhouse entrance located upstairs at the Patty and Jay Baker Complex, 15 minutes before the play begins. Please indicate on your Event Coupon if you will be attending the dinner or not. OPENS AUG. 1st. Please send your signed Event Coupon and check to: Lois Brown, 5038 N. 104th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53225. Enclose a SASE if you would like a confirmation sent to you. If you have any questions call Lois at 414-535-0014. around Lambeau Field. All establishments have food and drink specials, entertainment and of course plenty of TV's for us to watch the game. We will stay one hour after the game so that anyone who has a ticket can attend the game and still have time to get to the bus for the victory celebration on the way home. All of this for only $35.00. Don’t delay. This event opens August 1 and will fill fast! Send check payable to VSSC, Event Coupon (include cell phone number) and SASE to Loranne French, N103 W15923 Founders Ln, Germantown, WI 53022. Questions call Joanne Katrosits, 262-5320446 or Loranne French, 262-253-0617. GO PACK. Excitement of a new football season is in the air. Revel in the Packer game atmosphere with all the fans in Green Bay! Travel in luxury on our coach bus for the 3:15 Packer vs.Cleveland Browns game. Tickets are not included. Our pre-game party begins on the bus with plenty of refreshments and activities and maybe some surprises. Show your support for the team by wearing your best and/or outrageous Packer gear. We will arrive early enough to mingle with fans COOKING CLASS with JOYCE MOLENDA Class dates are Tuesday, Oct. 22nd or Friday, Oct. 25th Class size is LIMITED to 5 people Packer Party in Green Bay Sunday, October 20 around 7:30 pm. Trip opens August 1st. Send Event Coupon with your lunch preference indicated. Lunch choices are grilled chicken, corned beef reuben, turkey club, vegetarian wrap and CBLT and $65 to Linda Van Voorhis, 14830 W Fleetwood Lane, New Berlin 53151. Questions? Call Linda 262-784-9432 or email Bonnie Lemmer [email protected]. LAMBEAU AND RAILROAD MUSEUM TOURS Friday, Sept. 20th – 7:30 a.m. Hey Packer Fans! Join us for a bus trip to Green Bay on Friday, September 20, 2013. We'll tour the stadium and Hall of Fame, lunch at Curley's Pub and browse at the Pro Shop. Afterwards, we'll visit the Railroad Museum and ride the train. Pick up is at Watertown Plank NORTH lot; the bus leaves at 7:30 am and will return Joyce is a former cooking instructor and is offering an “in-home, hands-on” demonstration cooking class. The FALL CLASS menu includes Margarita flat bread, sausage and vegetable stuffed Manicotti, fried eggplant with Marinara sauce, Italian green salad with homemade vinaigrette, cheesy garlic bread, raspberry gelato and almond shortbread cookie. Send your completed Event Coupon with $40.00 to Joyce Molenda, 12236 W. Harrison Pl., West Allis, WI 53227. Please call Joyce to check for availability at 414-321-1345. SILVER LAKE HOME FOR SALE EXPLORE CHINA Oconomowoc by Owner Asking $695,000 Remodeled, 2000 sq. ft., 3bd/3bth, Screened-in porch, deck, 64 ft. pier, 101 ft. sandy frontage, 2 car attached garage, wood burning fireplace w/gas starter, openconcept, lake views from every room, sewers, private well with Pat Dickert GO AHEAD TOUR COORDINATOR www.patdickertchina.grouptoursite.com Contact Pat at [email protected] (262) 634-1144 262-567-5372 Pat & Alan Bednar 13 14 Home phone ( – Don’t Care ) ) Required for Foreign Trips Fax ( Print name as on Proof of Citizenship. Work phone ( Cell phone ( ) ) Don’t Care ) ) Zip Cell phone ( E-mail Required for Foreign Trips Fax ( Print name as on Proof of Citizenship. Work phone ( Legal Signature Legal Signature • • • • • Smoking ) – and we agree to share a room. Work phone ( State Phone ( ) I acknowledge and agree that, as a condition of being allowed to participate in this trip, I am at least (21) twenty-one years of age. I accept and voluntarily assume all risks of personal injury, death, and loss of or damage to property which may be incurred by me during my participation on said trip or in connection therewith. I assume all liability for injury to or damage incurred by others as a result of my conduct while on said trip. I release the Vagabond Ski & Social Club, Inc. and its agents, officers, and directors from any and all liability for personal injury, death, or property damage incurred by me during my participation on said trip or in connection therewith, and waive any claim I have or may in the future have therefore. I hereby indemnify and hold the Vagabond Ski & Social Club and its officers and directors harmless from any and all damages, costs, and expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable attorney’s fees) which may be incurred by them as a result of any action by me in asserting any claim against them. Smoking Preference: Non-smoking ) Print name as on Driver’s License E-mail Home phone ( In case of emergency, notify I have contacted City Address Print name as on Driver’s License • • • • • Smoking ) Zip and we agree to share a room. Work phone ( State ) I acknowledge and agree that, as a condition of being allowed to participate in this trip, I am at least (21) twenty-one years of age. I accept and voluntarily assume all risks of personal injury, death, and loss of or damage to property which may be incurred by me during my participation on said trip or in connection therewith. I assume all liability for injury to or damage incurred by others as a result of my conduct while on said trip. I release the Vagabond Ski & Social Club, Inc. and its agents, officers, and directors from any and all liability for personal injury, death, or property damage incurred by me during my participation on said trip or in connection therewith, and waive any claim I have or may in the future have therefore. I hereby indemnify and hold the Vagabond Ski & Social Club and its officers and directors harmless from any and all damages, costs, and expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable attorney’s fees) which may be incurred by them as a result of any action by me in asserting any claim against them. Smoking Preference: Non-smoking ) In case of emergency, notify I have contacted City Address Phone ( Name for name tag Deposit $ Name for name tag Event Event Date Please make extra copies. Deposit required as specified by the Board of Directors. Send check (payable to Vagabond Ski & Social Club) to the trip leader. (Refer to the Vagabond Directory for policies on signup, priorities, cancellation, charges and conduct.) Deposit $ Event Application Date EVENT COUPON Deposit required as specified by the Board of Directors. Send check (payable to Vagabond Ski & Social Club) to the trip leader. (Refer to the Vagabond Directory for policies on signup, priorities, cancellation, charges and conduct.) Event Date Please make extra copies. Application Date EVENT COUPON FACES & PLACES A group gathers for Heidifest. Another wonderful day of walking is enjoyed by all who attend. Vags enjoy a beautiful day on a Chicago boat tour. 15 PRSRT_STD U.S.POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 2312 Milwaukee, WI SKI & SOCIAL CLUB, INC. Over 50 Years of Fun and Friendships DATED MATERIAL Deliver before Friday, July 26 c/o Catherine Smith 2418 - H Fox River Pkwy. Waukesha, WI 53189 Address Service Requested Sun FUTURE EVENTS Mon 9/7 Badger Game 4 5 9/8 Round Robin Biking Couples Tennis Tennis ICC Mariani 9/13 Anniversary Dinner/Dance 9/16 Forest Home Cemetery 11 12 Tennis 9/19 Arlington Races Biking Bridge/Dinner Walk 9/20 Lambeau And Railroad 18 19 Biking Couples Tennis Green Lake Tennis 25 26 Biking Open Tennis Door Cty. Getaway 10/13 Rep Ragtime 10/20 Packer Party Thu Fri 2 Sat 3 Genesis Breakfast Open Tennis Golf Scramble Whitnall Park Picnic 9/26 Wed 1 9/1 Museum Tours Tue 6 7 8 Roundtable General Meeting 9 10 Fish Fry Genesis Breakfast Meno Falls Brkfst Racine Breakfast Open Tennis 55th Bike Ride AUGUST 13 14 15 16 Sheepshead Dominoes Cribbage Ten Chimneys 20 21 22 Over The Hump Door Cty. Camping 27 28 29 Sheepshead Dominoes Cribbage Board Meeting 23 17 Genesis Breakfast Open Tennis Scandinavia Trip 24 Meno Falls Brkfst Genesis Breakfast Open Tennis Luau 30 31 Genesis Breakfast Open Tennis