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LITTLE ROCK SKI CLUB...SOCIAL,TRAVEL & MORE
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JANUARY NEWSLETTER 2012 Next Meeting: TUES. JAN 10th, 6:00 PM AT THE CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL
COMING EVENT January Meeting Jan. 10th 6 pm Crowne Plaza Hotel Lobby
Friday Night Flights January 20th 5 pm
Loca Luna See page 3
Snowball Recap
See page 7 for Photos
Profiles of Ski Club Members Kay Marsh & Ronnie Jones
See page 4
Volunteer Application Form
See page 8
Complete Agenda for Meetings
& Activities for 2011/2012
See page 3
Big Sky Trip
January 6-13 2012
See trip info on page 5
Snowmass Trip Feb 4-11 2012
See trip info on page 6
Day At The Races
March 17, 2012
Contact Ronnie Jones
See page 9 for Details
HAPPY NEW YEAR !
Established 1967
President‟s Message
The SNOWBALL was, a rousing success, thanks to Cheryl
& Roger Nesuda and many helpers. We had the best turnout
ever that anyone can remember and we surpassed our goal of
100 attendees by about 20. If you were one of the few not
there, check out the photos on page 7 and see what you
missed. Thanks to the Crowne Plaza and our great band, the
Rhythm Shakers. Also, watch for photos in the Democrat/
Gazette’s Sunday High Profile section in two or three weeks.
The December meeting “TOYS FOR TOTS” went very well
with a table full of toys and a few checks for a great cause.
Our first ski trip to Big Sky Montana leaves January 6th
and the Eager Eleven can hardly wait to hit the slopes!
Ronnie has booked 50 seats again for Oaklawn Park “Day at
the Races”. The date is Saturday March 17th, St Patrick’s
Day! We will sponsor a race and this is also the Boat &
Truck giveaway and the $500,00. Rebel Stakes! Start signing
up now for a reserved seat! They will sell out fast!
The next meeting on January 10th will be a Winter Cruise
Ship theme so put on some tropical outfits and join in the
fun. Be sure to let Ben Thompson know your preferences on
a cruise destination. I will not be there, but I will hopefully
be “cruising down the slopes” at Big Sky. Be sure to give
your full attention to Cheryl Nesuda, our lovely Vice Presi-
dent, who will be making announcements at the meeting.
I hope all of you are having a wonderful Holiday season. It is finally the time of year that we skiers can get serious and
head out for the slopes, so please wish us all well and...
“Think Snow ”
Mike Graves, President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2011—2012 Office/Committee Name Phone
President Newsletter, Ski Trips Mike Graves (501) 837-7222
Vice President, Social Cheryl Payne Nesuda (501) 951-0019
Secretary, Social Kay Marsh (501) 690-1202
Treasurer, Audit Dave Sullivan (501) 374-0483
Ski Trip Chair, Audit Patti Lucarz (501) 454-8735
Membership Chair Gem Koski (501) 730-5252
Membership Ann Neeley (501) 350-6500
Membership Carol Thompson (501) 231-6783
Advertising Chair, Social Ronnie Jones (501) 920-9665
Social Chair Carlyn Yancey (501) 223-8384
Audit Chair, Social Roger Nesuda (501) 551-1511
Social Vicki Luer (501) 831-0571
Advertising, Ski Trips Mary Moore (501) 760-3808
Web Master David Bentley (501) 412-3848
January Birthdays
If you want to ski, party and have all kinds of fun this coming year,
then you have come to the right place. If you would like to help,
fill out a volunteer form on page 8 and give to a board member.
Cynthia Hass 1/01 Sam Giannavila 1/05 Sallie Graves 1/07 Mike Mitchell 1/08 JerryAnne Hill 1/09 Karen VanBokhoven 1/12 Michael Sean Graves 1/12 Linda Frisbee 1/14 Sandy Swegle 1/19 Mary Jane Weindorf 1/20 Cathy Morris 1/21 Wayne Wilkerson 1/23 Vicki Luer 1/29
OUR NEXT
“FRIDAY NITE FLIGHTS” Will be held at Loca Luna located at
3519 Old Cantrell Rd.
on Friday Jan. 20th
beginning at 5:00 pm This is the perfect way to end
the week with friends.
Guests are always welcome
See you there! If you get there early,
grab a BIG table.
The Board is planning the following for 2012
Meeting date & Meeting theme Other Activities
January 10 - Winter Cruise Party theme Jan 6-13 Big Sky Ski Trip
February 14 - Valentines Day theme Feb 4-11 Snowmass Ski Trip
Tentative Super Bowl Party
March 13 - St Patrick‟s theme Mar 17 Oaklawn Park - Day at the Races
April 10 - April Showers , Prizes, Apr Open for suggestions. Cruise ?
BOD Elections
May 8 - Last Meeting till Aug. May Possible Float trip or
other trip
June - No Meeting June Summer Party-Lake Cruise
July - No Meeting July Trip to Hawaii, Fiji & Samoa
Or your suggestions
August 14 First meeting of 2012-2013 club year Aug Sign up for new ski year
Please contact a board member with any ideas you may have for trips or activities.
Friday Night Flights (Our Monthly Happy Hour) will be on the third Friday of the month unless we
notify you differently. Watch for the date below.
Profiles of Ski Club Members By Ronnie Jones
Each month we will interview some members for you to get to know better.
Kay Marsh
Number of years in Ski Club 4 years
Occupation Educator
Favorite place to ski My only place to attempt
skiing was Taos, NM. I‟m looking forward to a
non skiing trip to Snowmass this year.
Favorite place to travel Some beach some-
where...preferably Maui
Favorite LRSC event The Snowball
Nobody knows I……. used to be a cowgirl
How did you find out about the LRSC
Through Virginia Clair Johnson-Harrison
about 15 years ago
Your idea of a romantic evening Watching the
sunset at the beach or on the lake having a nice
glass of wine with my Huckleberry Friend by
my side, listening to love songs.
My dream vacation A European River Cruise
on the Seine
Most memorable LRSC moment The recent
Snowball
Favorite foods A stone crab dinner at Joe‟s
Stone Crab in Miami with Key Lime pie for
dessert
Favorite drink A tall glass of southern sweet
tea
I drive a Nissan Murano Crossover
Ronnie N. Jones
Number of years in Ski Club 30 years
Occupation Self employed investor and I dabble
in photography and buy and sell special interest
automobiles. I was in the crane rental and heavy
hauling business (‟67-‟98). I also owned and op-
erated a sign and graphics business.
Favorite place to ski Snowmass, Colorado
Favorite Place to travel Destin, Florida
Favorite LRSC event I love them all. Oaklawn
has been special to me.
Nobody knows I……. I videoed and edited wed-
ding tapes for a lot of my friends and their kids.
My tapes outlived a lot of their marriages.
How did you find out about the LRSC A Pine
Bluff friend, Rodney Getchell, was a member and
took me to a meeting in 1982 and two weeks later
I was on a ski trip to Canada and fell off my first
chair lift and froze my —- off!!!
Your idea of a romantic evening Dinner and a
moonlight boat ride on lake Hamilton.
My dream vacation Northern Europe river
cruise.
Most memorable LRSC moment Meeting and
spending some time with John Denver in Aspen.
Favorite foods Home cooking.
Favorite drink I don‟t drink. A favorite non
alcohol drink is milk over crushed ice.
I drive a 2011 Suburban, (3) 1937 Ford street
rods, and a 1940 Ford pickup. I also have a „65
Shelby Cobra re-creation.
This is a trip for skiers. With over 4000 acres of ski trails, Big Sky & Moonlight
Basin offer unparalleled skiing opportunities. Take the Big Sky Lone Peak Tram
to the 1,166 ft summit & ski the total most vertical feet of any ski area in the US.
With views of Yellowstone & three bordering states, you will experience the
best Montana has to offer. We have a limited number of space (12) and each
participant should be ready to ski their rear ends off at this wonderful ski area.
The trip includes round-trip air fare from Little Rock to Bozeman, Montana,
round trip transfers from the airport to Big Sky, 7 nights lodging (two to a room)
in the slope side Huntley Lodge (named for TV news man Chet Huntley) just
steps from the lifts, 5 day adult Big Sky lift ticket (Optional additional day &
Moonlight Basin access available at additional cost), full breakfast buffet daily,
The lodge rooms have a wet bar, coffee maker, refrigerator & TV. The hotel
has the Huntley Dining room, Chet’s Bar & Grill, espresso bar, shops, ski
storage, the Solace Spa, fitness center, sauna, outdoor heated pool & hot tub.
This is a Friday to Friday trip and is sure to sell out fast, so sign up early. The
Big Sky Mountain stats are: 400 inches of annual snowfall, elevation of 11,166 ft
& a base elevation of 7000 ft . The trails are 26% expert, 33% advanced, 21%
intermediate & 20% beginner. You may pay in three equal installments of
$563.00 with the first one due at sign up. We cannot hold space without a
deposit. We also strongly suggest that you purchase travel insurance for that
unexpected kink in your travel plans. As always, you must be current with your
dues for the 2011/2012 year. Skiing can be a dangerous sport and the
participants of this trip agree not to hold the Little Rock Ski Club or its leaders in
any way responsible for any injury that may occur as a result of having
participated in this trip. Don’t wait too long. Sign up now.
For any last minute information Contact Trip Captain Patti Lucarz at:
Cell: 501-454-8735 Home: 501-833-3692
E-mail: [email protected]
Established 1967
Big Sky January 6-13 2012 MONTANA AT ITS BEST
Trip limited to 12 Skiers
$1689.00 pp
Always a favorite ski destination for the Little Rock Ski Club, this trip includes:
round-trip airfare from Little Rock to Aspen, round-trip airport transfers provided
by the lodge, seven nights lodging at the Pokolodi Lodge (located at the base
area of Snowmass Village next to the bus stop & about 100 yards from the main
ticket office & Cirque Bar & Grill), 5 day adult lift ticket, continental breakfast
daily & a welcome reception. We will fly on United Airlines. For the club to
receive the best trip pricing, we must sell the trip as a complete package, but it
will be possible to get more or fewer number of lift tickets for those who want to
ski every day & those who only want to try a few. Optional pricing upon request..
The lodge features rooms for two, with coffee makers, mini-refrigerators, hair
dryers, iron & ironing boards, color cable TV, safe deposit boxes & telephones,
guest laundry facility, free Wi-fi, outdoor pool & hot tub. This trip is $135.00 less
than the last trip to Aspen in 2008 ! It should sell out fast so don’t hesitate to
sign up early. You may pay in 3 installments of $488. ea. & first one due with
sign up. As always you must be a current member (2011/2012 dues paid) to go
on a LRSC trip.
In addition to Snowmass Mt., your lift ticket is also good at Aspen Mt., Aspen
Highlands and Buttermilk Mt. (a total of four mountains !). A free shuttle is
available to take you to the other ski areas & to Aspen for shopping and fine
dining.
It is highly recommended that participants purchase trip insurance to cover
unforeseen circumstances that would cause you a monetary loss if you could
not be able to travel. Skiing can be a dangerous sport and the participants of
this trip agree not to hold the Little Rock Ski Club or its leaders in any way
responsible for any injury that may occur as a result of having participated in
this trip.
For any trip related information Contact Trip Captain Mike Graves at: Cell: 501-837-7222 or Home 501-664-4678 E-mail: [email protected]
Or Assistant Trip Captain Mary Moore at:
Cell: 501-282-0391 or Home 501-760-3808
Established 1967
Snowmass February 4-11 2012 A LRSC FAVORITE Space Limited to 25 people
$1464.00 pp
21st Annual Little Rock Ski Club
SN WBALL Saturday Dec. 17th Crowne Plaza Hotel Ballroom
SNOWBALL Trivia
One of the couples
shown, actually
belong together.
CAN YOU GUESS
WHO THEY ARE ?
CONTACT THE EDITOR AT:
See more photos from Snowball 2011 on our FACEBOOK page.
ter. We hope you will enjoy.
Favorite foods: Chocolate, fruit and lots of cooked veggies.
Favorite drink: A glass of sauvignon blanc.
I drive a blue SUV.
Day at the Races
OAKLAWN PARK
March 17, 2012
St. Patrick’s Day
The $500,000. Rebel Stakes, The Truck & Boat
giveaway & a Little Rock Ski Club sponsored race !
What are you waiting for !
Only $10.00 per person, includes entry pass,
Reserved seat & a bunch of your LRSC buddies !
Only 50 seats available and they will go fast.
See Ronnie Jones at the next meeting,
or call 501-920-9665 for tickets
This could be your
LUCKY DAY AT THE RACES !
ARKANSAS RICE DEPOT
Our Story
Way back in 1982, a few caring Arkansans noticed there were a lot of children, families and
senior citizens going to bed hungry right here in Arkansas. Many food pantries were struggling
for supplies. The cupboard was bare at the shelters.
Children were hungry. So these folks organized and looked for food. And they found rice.
Home-grown, nourishing and inexpensive rice. They paid for it out of their own pockets and
gave it to anyone in need.
Soon word spread about this organization that provided free rice to any group willing to fight
hunger in their community. And the Arkansas Rice Depot was born.
Within a couple of years, nearly one hundred rice growers from Riceland and Producers mills
were donating rice.
This was just the kind of foundation the charity needed. By 1986, then-Governor Bill Clinton
helped the Arkansas Rice Depot distribute its one millionth pound of rice. For a while, rice re-
mained the only food distributed, and though nourishing, it wasn't a complete meal.
A Billy Graham Crusade changed all that. Six tons of food items were collected that year,
and soon dry goods, canned foods, frozen meats and other items were donated, ware-
housed and distributed across the state.
In 1994, an Arkansas public school nurse noticed some children arriving at school listless and
hungry. They said their school lunch the day before was the last meal they had. She won-
dered if the Arkansas Rice Depot could help. Immediately, the Food For Kids program was
launched, sending hungry children home with backpacks filled with food every night.
Today the Arkansas Rice Depot serves around 600 Arkansas public schools and the Food For
Kids backpack program has been duplicated across the US, helping feed hundreds of thou-
sands of hungry kids.
Every year the Arkansas Rice Depot feeds around half a million hungry Arkansans, distributing
food to shelters, schools, disaster relief efforts and homebound seniors. All with minimal over-
head.
And in the summer of 2009, Arkansas Rice Depot received national recognition of our pro-
grams, when All Roker brought NBC's Today Show to the Depot, with his Lend A Hand pro-
gram. Through Lend A Hand, Arkansas Rice Depot received a five truckloads of items with a
value totaling over $600,000. Local dignitaries came out to join in on the fun. We were one of
only five charitable organizations chosen through Lend A Hand.
You see, we don't believe in big salaries or glitzy marketing campaigns – 98% of all donations
go to feeding the hungry. So you can be confident your donation fills an empty stomach. It's
how this charity started, and it's how we'll continue our mission.
Membership Please help us keep your information updated by sending changes
in addresses, phone numbers and email to insure you receive reminders of special events, ski trips openings, and other items of importance. Any
changes should be sent to Membership Chairman Gem Koski, at P.O. Box 250046, Little Rock, Arkansas 72225-0046, or [email protected]
If you are interested in advertising in the monthly newsletter, contact
Mike Graves at [email protected] or call 837-7222 Square Business card size ad for $150 for one year.
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Please remember to do business with our advertisers and to personally thank them for
helping to support our club. We appreciate their willingness to partner with us.
We want your input.
We want all of your support and suggestions for trips and activities. We would
like input on functions that we might offer that will be of interest to you .
Please contact a board member with your suggestions and please respond to any
surveys we send your way.
PAID ADVERTISEMENTS. The advertisements that appear in Lift Line are paid advertisements. The LRSC does
not endorse products or services advertised. Advertisements that may compete or affect members’ participation
on trips or at functions sponsored by LRSC will not be approved for publication or distribution on line or at
meetings.
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