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1 March 2016 parkcitynewcomers.org 1st VP Event DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS - THE MUSICAL The show follows two crooks (one an experienced and successful con artist and the other learning the trade and how to live well off the money) as they compete to scam a rich American woman into giving them $50,000. They make a wager on who will be first to get her money and form a sort of thieves’ alliance. It’s full of intrigue and fun and has a great musical score. DATE: Thursday, March 17th TIME: 8:00 pm PLACE: The Egyptian Theatre UT 328 Main St, Park City, UT 84060 COST: $24 per person for the musical RSVP: Hurry and make your reservations for both dinner and the musical by March 14th. Tickets are limited so DO NOT DELAY Please join us for dinner prior to the Musical: VENUE: Cisero’s Ristorante 306 Main St, Park City, UT 84060 (435-649-6368). We will dine in the private dining area of the restaurant MENU: Italian TIME: 6:00 pm. Separate checks at the restaurant. Make checks payable to: Newcomers of Greater Park City and mail it to Teresa Peck at P.O. BOX 1197, Midway, UT 84049. For questions contact Teresa at [email protected] or 801-859-8259. Sorry, no refunds after March 14th. Monthly Coffee DATE: Wednesday, March 9th TIME: 10:00 am PLACE: Park City Community Church, 4501 N Highway 224, off Bear Hollow Drive SPEAKER: George Dymalski, program director for the Park City Film Series The speaker for our March Coffee with be the program director for the Park City Film Series, George Dymalski. Originally the film series was formed by the Park City Arts Council and became the film series we know in 1999. Mr. Dymalski has been selecting the films to be shown at the series for over ten years. Come to our coffee and learn how this non-profit went from using its board members selecting the films to George and a film broker and their process. The Park City Film Series is the Sundance Art House Project Theater. It was designed to recognize theaters in North America that embody a benchmark of programming,community involvement and operations. Come and find out more about what locals do in the dark. Our Coffee begins at 10:00 am with our speaker beginning at 10:30 am. Activity chairs will inform you of upcoming events. Lunch will follow at the The Wine Dive 1251 Kearns Blvd, featuring good food and wines by the glass. There is ample free, flat parking. Hope to see you there!

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March 2016 parkcitynewcomers.org

1st VP Event

DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS - THE MUSICAL

The show follows two crooks (one an experienced and successful con artist and the other learning the trade and how to live well off the money) as they compete to scam a rich American woman into giving them $50,000. They make a wager on who will be first to get her money and form a sort of thieves’ alliance. It’s full of intrigue and fun and has a great musical score.

DATE: Thursday, March 17thTIME: 8:00 pmPLACE: The Egyptian Theatre UT 328 Main St, Park City, UT 84060COST: $24 per person for the musicalRSVP: Hurry and make your reservations for both dinner and the musical by March 14th. Tickets are limited so DO NOT DELAY

Please join us for dinner prior to the Musical:

VENUE: Cisero’s Ristorante 306 Main St, Park City, UT 84060 (435-649-6368). We will dine in the private dining area of the restaurantMENU: ItalianTIME: 6:00 pm. Separate checks at the restaurant.

Make checks payable to: Newcomers of Greater Park City and mail it to Teresa Peck at P.O. BOX 1197, Midway, UT 84049. For questions contact Teresa at [email protected] or 801-859-8259. Sorry, no refunds after March 14th.

Monthly Coffee

DATE: Wednesday, March 9thTIME: 10:00 amPLACE: Park City Community Church, 4501 N Highway 224, off Bear Hollow DriveSPEAKER: George Dymalski, program director for the Park City Film Series

The speaker for our March Coffee with be the program director for the Park City Film Series, George Dymalski. Originally the film series was formed by the Park City Arts Council and became the film series we know in 1999. Mr. Dymalski has been selecting the films to be shown at the series for over ten years. Come to our coffee and learn how this non-profit went from using its board members selecting the films to George and a film broker and their process.

The Park City Film Series is the Sundance Art House Project Theater. It was designed to recognize theaters in North America that embody a benchmark of programming,community involvement and operations. Come and find out more about what locals do in the dark.

Our Coffee begins at 10:00 am with our speaker beginning at 10:30 am. Activity chairs will inform you of upcoming events. Lunch will follow at the The Wine Dive 1251 Kearns Blvd, featuring good food and wines by the glass. There is ample free, flat parking. Hope to see you there!

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday111:30 amYoga

210:30 pmWinter Activities

4:00 pmBoard Meeting

3 411:00 amBowling

12:45 pmDuplicate Bridge

59:00 amWinter Activities

6 71:00 pmCanasta

811:30 amYoga

12:45 pmFun Bridge

910:00 amMonthly CoffeeSpeaker: George Dymalski from PC Film Series

10 116:00 amPhotography Group

11:00 amBowling

123:00 pmWinter Activities

13Daylight Saving Time Begins

1411:00 amBook ClubThe Dovekeepers by Alice Hoffman

1:00 pmCanasta

1511:30 amYoga

6:00 pmGirls Night OutRange Pilates

Remember to mail in your ballot form

166:30 pmBunko Group

17St. Patrick’s Day

1st VP Event6:00 pmDinner/Cisero’s8:00 pmDirty Rotten Scoundrels:The Musical

1811:00 amBowling

12:45 pmDuplicate Bridge

196:00 pmFine Dining

201st Day of Spring

6:00 pmSupper ClubHome of Carleen & Chuck Haggerty

219:30 amStitch and ChatHome of Liz Moore

1:00 pmCanasta

2211:30 amYoga

12:45 pmFun Bridge

23 24 2511:00 amBowling

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27 281:00 pmCanasta

2911:30 amYoga

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March 2016

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Photography Group

DATE: Friday, March 11thTIME: 6:00 am – 8:00 amPLACE: Park City Roasters 1680 West Ute Boulevard RSVP: Tom Horton: thorton3041@ gmail.com or 801-739-1499 Vicki Wickman at [email protected] or 702-218-7164

For March, the Photo Club will be heading out early morn-ing, to catch the beautiful sunrise that we get here in Park City. We will meet at Park City Roasters at 6:00 am, and will go from there. We can then meet for breakfast and share our photos. Maybe we’ll even see some wild life.

Dress warm!

Fine Dining for Eight

DATE: Saturday, March 19thTIME: 6:00 pmRSVP: Contact Sam Wilkerson at [email protected] for all details on the Fine Dining Group

Members of this group will be divided into smaller groups and will dine in members homes, no more than 8 people per home. Each month groups will be mixed, giving everyone a chance to get to know other members better; both singles and couples are invited to join.

Menus and recipes from fine restaurants will be provided; the Host will provide the main course and the wine. The responsibilities for cooking side dishes, appetizers, and desserts will be divided among the participants and all expenses for the dinners will be divided equally. If you join this group, you must be willing to host a dinner; the number of host houses will depend upon the number of people signing up.

Please call Sam Wilkerson at 435-655-5305 or email at [email protected] for more information.

Social Singles

This is a fun group of local singles! The goal is to get together monthly for a variety of activities; plans include dinners at local restaurants, con-certs, lectures, Operas at the movie theater and more. For all information and to get on the email list, contact Elaine Spear at [email protected] or call 305-926-7800.

Wine Tasting Group

The Wine Tasting Group is on Spring Break for the month of March. We will be back in April and we need hosts for our future tastings! This is a fun evening with minimal requirements for the host/hostess; this group is always manageable regardless the size of your home and remem-ber: all attendees bring an extra bottle of wine for the hostess so by hosting, you will end the evening with more wine than you started with! Please contact Erin at 732-539-0985 or email her at [email protected] if you are able to open your home to a great evening of sip-ping and learning about wine while mingling with friends.

Xctry Ski Outing at Daniel’s Summit

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Supper Club

DATE: Sunday, March 20thTIME: 6:00 pmPLACE: Home of Carleen & Chuck Haggerty 3350 Sun Ridge Drive Park City, UT 84098THEME: St Patrick’s Day “The Wearing Of The Green!” Carleen and Chuck will provide the corned beef and Karen Cassity will assign the appetizers, sides and desserts. There will be a $5.00 per person charge to cover the cost of the corned beef (payable at the door).CHEFS: Barbara Pohlman is preparing her delicious corned beef and Patrick Cassity will be serving his famous Irish Coffee after dinner.RSVP: Karen Cassity at 435-647-6174 or [email protected] RESERVATIONS STARTING March 3rd

Supper Club is held once a month in a member’s home. It is a fabulous time to meet new friends and everyone is welcome, singles and couples alike. The Hostess decides on a theme, cleans the house (or not), provides dishes, utensils, and non-alcoholic beverages, opens the door, and the party begins! Please contact the Hostess for your food assignment. Once you have RSVP’ed, please let the Hostess know immediately if your plans change and you are no longer able to attend so they can insure a balanced menu. Please bring your own beverage (BYOB) along with your dish.

Please keep in mind the following Supper Club Etiquette and rules:»  » Bring your assigned dish. If you cannot bring that dish,

advise the Hostess as soon as possible for a new food assignment.»  » Bring a dish that serves 10 to 12 people.»  » If you RSVP and then cannot attend, notify the Hostess at

least 48 hours before the event.»  » f you need to cancel the day of the event, contact the

Hostess and let her know.»  » If you can, make arrangements to have your dish

delivered to the Hostess.»  » Be respectful of the home of the Hostess. If you spill or

damage something, tell the Hostess immediately.»  » BYOB – this means that you bring your own beverage and

do not expect to “share” other people’s beverages.

Save the Date! April Supper Club

DATE: Sunday, April 3rdTIME: 5:00 pmPLACE: Home of Sue Bhanos 1059 Station Loop Road Park City, UT 84098THEME: UNCLE SAM’S TAXES!!!!!!!RSVP: Sue Bhanos 410-979-1046 or [email protected] RESERVATIONS STARTING March 15th

Girls Night Out

DATE: Tuesday March 15hTIME: 6:00 pm - 8:00 pmPLACE: Range Pilates, 2064 Prospector Park City in the Poison Creek Bldg behind Grub SteakCOST: FREERSVP: To Joy Rocklin at [email protected] Required by March 12th

Have you ever thought about taking Pilates but aren’t sure what it is or what is does for our bodies? This is your oppor-tunity to learn by listening and watching as well as trying it for yourself. The Range Pilates Studio has created an Introduction to Pilates just for our Newcomers group. Tracy Powers, the owner, will give an overview of Pilates and its various forms. Range instructors will then demonstrate these methods on the equipment. It’s then your turn to give it a try !! Separate stations will be available for your experience, including Pilates Reformer, Pilates Chair, Pilates Tower and Gyrotonics.

In addition, Range will offer a special Newcomers 15% dis-count on any exercise apparel or props purchased or ordered that evening. The same wonderful 15% discount applies to group classes or private lessons booked that evening. Range will work with us to create special classes or you can even create your own group! You can pick classes or private lessons with dates to be determined later. Appetizers will be served. BYOB if you want wine too. We will go next door to Grub Steak for dessert if you build up an appetite or just want to socialize some more.

Wear comfortable clothing, as you would for yoga or the gym.

VERY IMPORTANT: You must RSVP to this event so we know how to plan the food and arrange for enough Pi-lates instructors.

Snowy Trail in February

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Friendship

Liz Moore works behind the scenes to provide support and cheer for all types of life events. If you know of someone who would enjoy a word of congratulations or a word of support, contact Liz at [email protected] or 206-817-4139.

Yoga

DATE: Every TuesdayTIME: 11:30 am to 12:30 pmPLACE: Basin Recreation Field House at Newpark Center, 1388 Center Drive, Park CityRSVP: Edie at [email protected] or Kristen at [email protected]

Yoga will continue through the Spring on Tuesday mornings at Basin Rec. at Newpark. No previous yoga experience is necessary. Classes will cover the foundational poses of yoga as well as some very simple breathing and short, sweet introductions to meditation. It is designed to give everyone a taste of yoga and all it’s benefits. Yoga helps to bring the body mind and heart together so that with practice you can find a calm steady presence in all your endeavors, on and off the mat. All are welcome, all ages, all abilities. The class is an easy, fun introduction to an age-old tradition. Classes are co-taught by Edie and Kristen.

Shooting Group

Saturday weather is moving into the more acceptable range (temps in the 40s and a fair amount of sun), so watch for “Shotgun Saturday” emails a few days before each weekend. Pistol sessions are usually scheduled only a couple of weeks in ad-vance, so if you aren’t already on the mailing list, send your email to [email protected].

Board Meeting

DATE: Wednesday, March 2ndTIME: 4:00 pmPLACE: Home of Debbie DiBiase, 2000 Evening Star Drive, Park City

Book Club

DATE: Monday, March 14thTIME: 11:00 amPLACE: Summit County Library (lower level conference room) 1885 W. Ute Blvd. Park CityBOOK: The Dovekeepers by Alice Hoffman. CONTACT: Lorraine Stuecken at [email protected] or Liza Ellsworth at [email protected] if you have any questions.

Future books are:April: “Barefoot to Billionaire” by Jon Huntsman Sr.May: Book by a local author by Randy GaylorJune: “A Spool of Blue Thread” by Anne TylerJuly: “The Lowland” by Jhumpa Lahiri

These two books have no leader yet: “Go Set a Watchman” by Harper Lee“The Lowland” by Jumpa Lahiri

Bunko

DATE: Wednesday, March 16thTIME: 6:30 pmPLACE: The Clubhouse at the Retreat at Jordanelle 13315 N. Alexis Drive, Heber City, UT (This address is for GPS purposes only the Clubhouse is actually located 1.5 miles from the hospital on Hwy 248 toward Kamas.)RSVP: Karen Caldwell [email protected].

A fun dice game that requires no skill!!!! Bunko includes rolling dice, rotating partners for lots of socializing, snacks and wine. A great evening that usually lasts about 2 ½ hours. Bunko will be held on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 6:30 pm. For complete details about the group, contact Karen at [email protected] or Hillary at [email protected].

February’s Snowshoe Group

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Bowling

DATES: Every FridayTIME: 11:00 amPLACE: Jupiter Bowl at Newpark Town CenterCOST: $2.00 per game / $2.00 for shoesCONTACT: Marylou Giglio ([email protected] or 856-218-7171)

Newcomers are encouraged to join the Bowling Group for lots of fun. We usually bowl two games and are finished in a couple of hours depending on how many bowlers show up. If you’d like to play, come join us and identify yourself at the Front Desk as a Newcomer. Participation has increased to three alleys (12-15 people) weekly.

Note: Marylou and I will be away for the entire month, but bowling will continue in our absence. Anyone who wants to bowl should ID as newcomers to obtain our special rates.

Stitch and Chat

DATE: Monday, March 21stTIME: 9:30 amPLACE: Home of Liz Moore 1415 W. Settlement Park City, UT 84098RSVP: Liz Moore at 206-817-4139 or [email protected]

Join us for a light breakfast and a morning of chatting and stitching on your current project, such as knitting, quilting, cross stitching, crocheting, etc. If you should need instruc-tions or help, members would be happy to assist you. Please bring your own supplies. If you don’t stitch please come to just chat.

Mah-Jongg

A lot of our Mah Jongg players are away for the season; however, if anyone is interested in continuing to play during the Winter please contact Anne at [email protected] and we can get a game arranged. The location will still be in the Banquet Room at Red Rock Restaurant and Brewery, 1640 Redstone Center, Park City.

Duplicate Bridge

DATES: March 4th & 18th (1st & 3rd Fridays)TIME: 12:45 pmPLACE: Duplicate Bridge is held at homes of members.CONTACT: Call Carleen Haggerty ([email protected] or 435-658-9477) for information about dates and times and to get on the email distribution list.

Duplicate Bridge is for intermediate and advanced players who like the challenge of competing.

Fun Bridge

DATES: March 8th & 22nd (2nd & 4th Tuesdays)TIME: 12:45 pm to 4:00 pmPLACE: Jupiter Bowl at Newpark Town CenterCONTACT: Jane Peterson ([email protected] or (C) 435-640-6374) to get on the email list.

Fun Bridge is for beginners/intermediates who have had experience and/or lessons.

Canasta

DATES: Every MondayTIME: 12:00 pm for lunch 1:00 pm for gamePLACE: Jupiter Bowl at Newpark Town CenterCONTACT: Rebecca Page [email protected] (C) 435-214-6005 (H) 435-645-9171

The Canasta Group meets every Monday at Jupiter Bowl at 12:00 pm for lunch. The game begins at 1:00 pm. The game is challenging, yet easy to learn (we will help you through the first few weeks).

The canasta group is a great group of welcoming and inter-esting people so if you’re up for a lot of fun please come join us! Contact me to get on our weekly email list.

Alpine Skiers

Are you looking for a ski buddy with similar ski likes? Green dots, double black diamond, blue groom-ers, trees or the steep and deep? Well, I want to help you out. Just email me your name and email address along with your ski style, preferences, and the ski area you prefer to ski at, and I will send you the names of other ski buddies. Joan Fuellenbach [email protected]. See you on the slopes!

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Winter ActivitiesWear/Bring for all activities: Water & snack/sandwich; cross-country ski pants & jacket; hat; face/neck buff; mittens; hand/foot warmers. Snowshoe outing bring: Snowshoes/YakTrax (depending upon snow conditions); hiking poles; waterproof winter hiking boots Cross country ski outing bring: Classic skis, boots and poles

Note: Winter activities are subject to changes due to weather and snow conditions. If you want to participate in these activities, send an email to [email protected] and ask to join this email list. Tips on winter activities gear is on the website.

DATE: Wednesday, March 2ndACTIVITY: Moderate snowshoe/YakTrax (depending on snow conditions) hike on the Road to WOS trail in Summit Park. We’ll hike for about 3 hours on a trail that has some short climbs, and have a lunch break along the way. Most of the trail is a gradual up, then a gradual down.LEADER(S): Kathy Becker – 435-714-9578, [email protected] & David Maxfield – 801-318-8947DEPART/RETURN: Meet at 10:30 pm in the parking lot by Park City Bagels in Quarry Village (3126 Quarry Rd); return back to PC Bagels by 1:30 pm. Trailhead parking is very limited, so carpooling is essential. Can bring dogs.DATE: Saturday, March 5thACTIVITY: Moderate and intermediate cross-country skiing into the Smith & Morehouse Campground and Reservoir in the Uinta Mts an area known for wildlife that make their home there. A moderate-paced group will ski 4-5 miles. A faster-paced group will ski 7-8 miles. Both groups will have a picnic lunch at the Reservoir.LEADER(S): Lisa Hunter – 770-630-2233, [email protected], Ellen Sherk – 215-983-9224, [email protected], & Kathy Becker – 435-714-9578, [email protected]/RETURN: Meet at 9:00 am at Park City Sports Complex (Quinn’s Junction) at the restroom building/picnic table (above the dog park). Will return back to Quinn’s Junction by 2:30 pm. Vehicles will travel to Oakley, then up Weber Canyon and park at the top where the road is closed for the winter. No dogs.WEAR/BRING: Cross-country classic skis, boots, & poles. Metal-edge skis are helpful, but not needed. If you have no-wax skis, please apply glide wax to them.DATE: Saturday, March 12thACTIVITY: An “end-of-season” easy, moderate, and fast-paced afternoon snowshoe/YakTrax (depending on snow conditions) hike on the Shingle Creek Trail in the Uinta Mts, followed by dinner and a live band at the Notch Pub along Mirror Lake Hwy; (Sunset is at 7:30 pm); At the trailhead, people will divide into 3 groups: an easy group hiking at a slower pace and covering about 4 miles; a moderate group hiking at a steady pace and covering about 6 miles, and a fast-paced group hiking at a brisk pace and covering about 8 miles. Appreciate RSVPs to [email protected] for dinner by Wednesday, March 9th. People can go on the trip and return to Park City after hiking.LEADER: Debbie DiBiase – 310-995-7037, dddib02@aol, Lisa Hunter – 770-630-2233, [email protected], & Kathy Becker – 435-714-9578, [email protected]/RETURN: Meet at 3:00 pm in the parking lot by Wasatch Bagel & Grill (1300 Snow Creek Dr); return back to Wasatch Bagel around 9 pm. For people who drive, there is a $6 Mirror Lake Hiway parking fee (unless you have a National Parks Pass). Carpoolers can assist with this cost. Also bring a change of clothes for dinner and dancing.

Sunrise over Park City Snowshoe hike in Feburary

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Get To Know Our AdvertisersWe would like to thank all our advertisers. Their support helps our Club succeed. We encourage our members to visit their web sites and to stop by their businesses or contact them directly whenever you are looking for new products and services. We hope you will use our exclusive inventory of Advertisers as your “Go To” list, and remember to tell them you saw their ad in the Newcomers Newsletter. We strive to patronize them whenever possible. Their support helps all of us and we would like to help them!

Specializing in family and cosmetic dentistry, Park City Dental Spa presents exceptional dental care, customized to the unique residents of Park City. Dr. James Abraham and his professional staff provide a relaxing “spa like” environment for all your dental needs. Awarded “Best Dentist” for three years standing by Park City residents, Park City Dental Spa is renowned for its special touches, including sooth-ing aromatherapy and hand paraffin massages to ensure a relaxing stress-free experience for every patient. Their services and special-ties include: Cosmetic Dentistry, Reconstructive Dentistry, Sports Dentistry & Mouth Guards, Family Dentistry, Botox/Facial Aesthetics, and Orthodontics. Visit their website at www.parkcitydentalspa.com or phone 435-615-8500.

Dr. Greg Carr, a Utah native and graduate of BYU, opened his practice, Orthodontics Specialists in August 2014 in Park City. His practice offers a variety of orthodontic solutions to meet your individual needs and is currently located in the Park City Dental Spa. Dr. Carr loves being an orthodontist and believes in building positive relationships with his patients. He gets to know every family and prides himself on practicing the latest treatment techniques while continuing his commitment to education in order to provide the utmost dental care. He has a true passion for orthodontics and loves watching the transformation take place in his patients. Please visit his website www.gotbracespc.com or call 435-615-8500.

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New Members

Members who joined after the publication of the Directory will be published in each monthly Newsletter. If your contact information changes during the year, make sure to notify Mary Swanwick at [email protected]

Alan Fisher 3/1

Irene Luther 3/2

Ann Steben 3/4

Harry Mahoney 3/5

Jane Lindeman 3/5

Karen Halverson 3/6

John Barber 3/6

Joe Feely 3/6

Jeff Brabender 3/6

Swantje Levin 3/7

Shawn Cordova-Stavis 3/8

Kappie Bliss Erwin 3/8

Carel Adler-Robin 3/9

Debra Usher 3/9

Felipe Romano 3/10

Bradley Rieders 3/10

Gary Moore 3/10

Sue Nathanson 3/11

Sylvia Smyth 3/11

Sam Thompson 3/12

Erich Hillig 3/12

Bernie Miller 3/13

Kathie Beckman 3/13

Pam Barrett 3/15

Howard Kantor 3/16

Dana Peterson 3/16

Donald Lickei 3/17

Patrick Cassity 3/17

Patty Schloesser 3/17

Marco Andrei 3/18

Robert Ett 3/19

Beano Solomon 3/21Ann Hannigan 3/22Deborah Taylor 3/24Pete Martin 3/24Bob Sfire 3/26Fred Drulard 3/26Irwin Krigman 3/27MaryJo Eichner 3/27Jim Hansen 3/29Dan Wilde 3/29

March Birthdays

Judy and Phil Roberts4646 Ptarmigan Loop, Park City, UT 84098435-649-6969 (home)814-321-3257 (J cell)[email protected] (P cell)[email protected]

Rita and Charles Winters2511 Saddlehorn Dr, Park City, UT 84098615-305-1120 (R cell)[email protected] (C cell)[email protected]

Donna and Jim Graves15 Meadow Lane, Midway, UT 84049941-914-0234 (D cell)[email protected] (J cell)[email protected]

Rina Terry1669 W Redstone Ave, Unit B-2, Park City, UT [email protected]

Dori and John Vallis1 Single Jack Ct, Park City, UT 84060203-770-8128 (D cell)203-482-4998 (J cell)[email protected]

Robin and Keith English1180 Turnberry Woods Dr, Midway, UT 84049626-818-3936 (R cell)[email protected] (K cell)[email protected]

Gail and David Eder7315 Pine Ridge Dr, Park City, UT 84098435-731-8345 (home)847-507-2134 (G cell)[email protected] (D cell)

Deborah and Edwin Taylor1044 Lincoln Lane, Park City, UT 84098603-300-6876 (D cell)603-545-9116 (E cell)[email protected]

Nancy and Guy GreiderPO Box 682537, Park City, UT 840681311 Ptarmigan Ct Park City, UT 84098310-433-1161 (N cell)[email protected] (G cell)[email protected]

It’s time to vote!

Please review the attached Ballot for the proposed 2016-2017 Newcomers Governing Board. Please sign, date, and mail it in to accept the new Board.

Click below to be directed to the ballot form:

http://parkcitynewcomers.org/assets/uploads/2014/04/Ballot-Form-2016-17.pdf

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Public Service Announcements

SPECIAL OFFER FOR ALL MEMBERS OF NEWCOMERS

The Park Record Newspaper and the Newcomers Club enjoy a great partnership. The Park Record is the trusted source for all local news and for anything happening in and around Park City and, in addition to the notices for our monthly Coffees, the Park Record also covers a lot of our special events. The Park Record, which is published every Wednesday and Saturday, is now extending a special offer to ALL members of Newcomers for $5.00 off a one year subscription or $10.00 off a two year subscription. Along with your Park Record, you also receive a free Salt Lake Sunday Tribune in addition to a free e-edition subscription. To take advantage of this great offer contact their subscription office at 435-649-9014, mention you are a member of the Newcomers Club as well as this offer. This discount is valid for any new or renewing subscription. Our contact at the paper is Lacy Brundy, Circulation Manager for the Park Record, and we thank the Park Record for making this special offer available to our Membership.

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PARK CITY INSTITUTE

The University of Utah Park City Institute is kicking off their season of lectures and bringing their exper-tise to our neighborhood! This lecture series seeks to provide a snapshot of the ongoing research, out-reach, and achievements being accomplished on the U of U campus every day. Beginning Wednesday March 9, 2016 and continuing once a month through September 2016, the University has arranged for a different topic each month to be presented by a variety of talented professors from the University of Utah and for the venue, has part-nered with Utah Olympic Park: all lectures will take place on the 3rd level of the Legacy Center at Utah Olympic Park, 3419 Olympic Parkway, Park City. For all details, dates, times, lecture topics, presenters biography, pricing information, and to register for the lectures go to www.giving.utah.edu/uupci. You may also contact Brooke Abel at 801-485-0749 or email her at [email protected] with any other questions re. this program.

GOVERNING BOARDCo-PresidentsAnne [email protected] Lea Kantor [email protected] Vice PresidentsLois Macri [email protected] Peck [email protected] Vice PresidentsKyra Skrypek [email protected] Farrell [email protected] [email protected] COMMITTEE CHAIRSAdvertising & PublicityMarlene [email protected] Debiase [email protected] Stevens [email protected] Moore [email protected] [email protected] BurnettPeggy Esber [email protected] [email protected] Sub-CommitteeKaren Caldwell [email protected] Caldwell [email protected] Hunter [email protected] [email protected] Walsh [email protected]

MailingJoan Fuellenbach [email protected] Hunter [email protected] Swanwick [email protected] [email protected] LayoutSydney [email protected] Peacock [email protected] Moore [email protected] CoordinatorSydney [email protected] ACTIVITY CHAIRSBook ClubLiza Ellsworth [email protected] Stuecken [email protected] Lou and Dan [email protected] Haggerty (Duplicate)[email protected] Peterson (Fun Bridge)[email protected] GroupKaren Caldwell [email protected] Jessup [email protected] Page [email protected] DiningCarol Martin [email protected] Wilkerson [email protected] Pond [email protected]

Girls Night OutSue Bhanos [email protected] Rocklin [email protected] Neckvatal [email protected] Krigman [email protected] and LeisureAnne [email protected] [email protected] GroupTom Horton [email protected] Wickman [email protected] ClubKen Miller [email protected] & ChatSharon Mardula [email protected] DesBarres [email protected] Leisure Bike Rides/Skiing Meet-up GroupJoan and Rich [email protected] ClubJan McLaughlin [email protected] SinglesElaine Spear [email protected] Tasting GroupErin Mahoney [email protected] Martin [email protected] ActivitiesKathy Becker & Debbie [email protected] Bittel [email protected] Kilchenstein [email protected] MItchellt [email protected]

Newcomers Board 2016

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Newcomers Club of Greater Park CityP.O Box 980235Park City, Utah 84098