2006 June - Tulsa Ski Club
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2006 June - Tulsa Ski Club
Volume 35, No. 6, June 2006 PUBLISHED BY THE TULSA SKI CLUB Let the Chicken Dance begin! Tulsa Drillers vs. Midland Rockhounds Enjoy $1 Miller Lite Beer and $1 Brats June 22, 2006 7:05 PM Box Seats $7.50 each (for groups of 25 or more) If you arrive early, you will get a free 20 oz ceramic stein. OKTOBERFEST NIGHT - Let the Chicken Dance begin!!! Come and enjoy the atmosphere of Tulsa’s favorite festival as we celebrate OktoberFest in June! Put on your Alpine hat, lederhosen and chicken cap; then sit back and watch the game with a bratwurst in one hand and a beer in the other! Sponsored by the good people at US Cellular, the Urban Tulsa Weekly and 97.5 KMOD. STEINS - The first 1,000 fans will receive a 20 oz. ceramic stein when in commemoration of our OktoberFest event. You’ll beat yourself up if you don’t get one of these collectible steins! THIRSTY THURSDAY & BOGO BRATS - Another Thursday night mean $1.00 BEER! Tonight, Miller Lite and Pepsi will be available for only $1 through the seventh inning stretch. Hoy, Hoy, Hoy!!! Don’t forget to fill your belly with the great taste of Johnsonville Brats. Tonight ONLY, they’re on sale for BOGO (that’s BUY one , GET one FREE), while supplies last!!! –1– Gotta Scoot! By John Hill Hey, skiers! Have you been enjoying the nice weather? It has warmed up. The drought has broken, and things are green again. Summer’s sultry days are coming, but for now it is very pleasant. The Lift Line Published monthly by: The Tulsa Ski Club P. O. Box 702121 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74170-2121 Ski Club Hot Line (918) 748-1757 Website Address www.tulsaskiclub.com This time of year my favorite watering spot is the River’s Edge, where I keep running into other TSC members — Ron and Terri Lewis, Gary and Alma Buscombe, Dennis Holt and Don Wickersham so far this season. Dennis and Don cruise up on their big Harleys and are polite enough not to tease me about my scooter. Come down some Sunday afternoon and enjoy the live music. The Spring Hoe-down in May was a lot of fun. Thanks to last year’s Social Chair, Jim Constantine, for his hard work in organizing and selling the event. I’m still relatively new to Tulsa and nearly every event gives me a chance to visit someplace new — and this was no exception. The Perryman Ranch, scene of this party, was very interesting. I particularly liked the old house with all the antiques inside. I just had watch out for the missing areas of floor and the shoestring-eating goats who guarded the place. It all made for a great evening. 2005-2006 OFFICERS President ............................................... John Hill 1st Vice President General Trip Chairman ............... Jim Constantine 2nd Vice President Summer Trip Chairman .................. George Moudry Treasurer, Record & Budget ........ Ruth Obermark Secretary-Communication .......... Fred Hegenbart BOARD OF DIRECTORS Lift Line Editor and Webmaster ......... Chris Gavin Membership ........................................ Matt Moss Social Chairman ......................... Regina Mullings Advertising Chairman ................ Don Wickersham Race Chairman .............................. Shawn Martin Hospitality ................................ James Carpenter Skimeister Editor and Publicity ....... Jan Simpson Trip Assistant ................................. Anita Greiner Immediate Past President ........... Frank Sommer By the time you read this, the golf tournament will have taken place. Sales were a little slow at first, but the last I heard almost all the teams had been filled. I know everyone had a good time! The summer bowling league has started. Bowlers will be playing Wednesday evenings over at the Sheridan Lanes. The league has begun, but I’m sure they can use the occasional substitute. Call Kelley Phillips at 447-0494 for information. FSA’s trip to Costa Rica is coming up on July 1. By now reservations are closed, but it should be a great trip. Don’t miss this month’s Skiers’ Night Out. This will be JoAnn Huber’s annual pool party. The event is a little early this year, but the weather should be plenty warm enough. Look for details elsewhere in this issue. The annual Lake Party is coming in August. Watch for more information. Summer Trip Chair George Moudry has planned a wilderness trip to Rocky Mountain National Park trip with backpacking and other activities over Labor Day, September 1-4. Bryan Smith will chair the trip. Look for details elsewhere in this issue. LIFT LINE COPY DEADLINE The 15th of each month. Please send all your copy and photos for the Lift Line to: Chris Gavin 918.455.2594 E-mail: cgavin@dillonengineering.com Notice: Any photos you wish to be returned must have your name and address on the back! Please notify TSC of your Address Change. The Post Office will NOT forward the Lift Line because of its 3rd class postage classification. Mail your address change to: TSC, P.O. Box 702121, Tulsa, OK 74170-2121 The Ski Club doesn’t stop just because the weather is warm — you’ve learned this by now. Watch for other summertime trips and social activities. The Sign-Up Picnic will be on Sunday, September 17 at the Elks’ Lodge. Mark your calendar now — you won’t want to miss this! We’re planning a great winter trip schedule — watch for details in coming issues! We plan to release trip information (and have the Trip Captains start marketing their trips) as we finalize arrangements, rather than waiting until the last minute. Sunni and Homer Wagner will be chairing a Caribbean Cruise in November. See the notice in this issue for details. The bottom line … Tulsa Ski Club has a lot going on, whether it’s warm or cold outside. Get involved and have some fun!! Gotta scoot! –2– Membership Report Lift Line Editor’s Notes By Matt Moss Greetings, Members and Guests! In my opening report as your new Membership Chair, I would like to thank my predecessor Lynette Davis for serving as Chair this past year and for the assistance as I take over her duties. Special thanks also to Jim LeMaster for developing the membership data base and for his assistance as well. By Chris Gavin More exciting news from our May Board Meeting. Our Summer Colorado trip is now scheduled to Rocky Mountain National Park for Labor Day weekend. We also have four winter ski trips already approved by the executive committee. Jim Constantine and John Hill have partnered together for an exciting list of trips. The Season Opener, ASPEN, 12/13 to 12/18, four days. We are staying in Aspen the week before Christmas. What a start to the season! The second approved trip is to Silverthorne over the Christmas Holiday 12/26 thru 12/31 with Skiing focused on KEYSTONE. The third trip approved is TELLURIDE ski in and ski out over MLK Weekend 1/11 to 1/16. And the fourth is the FSA Trip to HEAVENLY, California, Lake Tahoe, USA from 1/30 to 2/4. Renewals are rolling in at a good rate. Let this edition of the Lift Line serve as a reminder to those who have not renewed yet to do so as soon as possible. We want to keep all of you… even those whom we don’t see very often, so send in your renewal today! Any and all assistance from current members with guests and the recruitment of new members is greatly appreciated. This is truly the backbone of the Tulsa Ski Club and warm welcomes along with innovative ideas on recruitment go a long way in this regard. Can any ski club in America do better than that? WOW!!!! I think not. Trip Captains are being selected as we speak. If you are one that really wants one of these trips, get in touch with Jim TODAY! The rest of the ski trip calendar is amazing, but still a little in flux. Our other fly out trip is looking to be Andorra between France and Spain with trips to Barcelona and maybe an island close by. Regina Mullings is working on this one. Way to go, Regina. The rest of the schedule includes Breckenridge, Taos, Copper, Crested Butte, Steamboat and possibly another surprise in the making... Way to go, guys and girls. In 95 degree heat, all I can think of is cool snow. Let us now welcome the following new members to the Tulsa Ski Club: Bob & Lynn Archibald Wilma Cardwell Doug George Steve Pearson David Rowe Helen Sage Paul (Trey) Sophy III Larry VanHorn Amy Oglesbee Bill Ladd Jeff & Misty Miller If your personal information needs updated in the Membership database: 1. 2. 3. You can update it on our website (under UPDATE MEMBERSHIP) at, www.tulsaskiclub.com You can contact me with any updates via e-mail at, mattmoss@cox.net You can contact me by phone, 918-307-8371 Other Board news of importance was suggested by Gene Elsberry to update our accounting computer software which was approved. We want to get a head start on this such that winter trips can start to be paid in the summer months. Discussion to break the trip cost into four payments was suggested and is being developed. I strongly suggest that we get the first payment as a deposit on all winter trips the sooner the better. This way we can determine if we need to add capacity to these trips. It is usually too late to add capacity after our Sign-up Picnic in September. So we will be hitting the winter trips hard in our next Lift Line with Captains and prices. PLANNING!!!! Skimeister Photos We are gathering photos to include in the 2006–07 SKIMEISTER. Please either email your digital photos to tulsaskimeister@ yahoo.com or mail your photos to: Jan Simpson 6305 E. 24th Place Tulsa, OK 74114 Please remember to include your name and mailing address so that we can return your photos to you. Also, please identify the people in the photo as well as the trip location and date(s). Thank you! We are also looking at parking for some of our trips at the Kincaid Bus terminal instead of out at the Tulsa Airport. Oklahoma City club has parked at Kincaid in KOCH for a long time without any trouble. The Tulsa Kincaid facility looks to be secure, and they have offered this to us as part of the negotiation on trip pricing. This could save you $15 to $20 for parking of your car. Jim Constantine gave a report on the Spring Dance that showed us close to breaking even on this event. Jim has been very instrumental in making sure our social events come close to paying for themselves. He has done a fine job of doing this while having a lot of fun. I skied A-Basin last weekend, the 13th of May and that will probably be it for me. It has truly been a great season. It started for me at Thanksgiving at A-Basin and Keystone. Vail was next, then Keystone over the Holidays. Then Vail, Copper, Keystone, Taos, Breckenridge, Vail and A-Basin to finish it off at 29 days. So until the snow flies again, I am looking forward to our Summer Trips. Come Join in the Fun!! –3– sketches. He was dynamite in the kids Pictionary game. President’s Day 2006 at Breckenridge, Colorado Chuck and Heidi Highfill, along with daughter Stella, spent their time skiing with friends John and Valerie Keown and their daughter, Hayley. At one point Chuck voiced a complaint that his legs were fatigued. Valerie, who had just recovered from a major illness, told Chuck to “suck it up; if I can do this, you can.” Chuck later suggested “ Never ski with Valerie “Ride of the Valkyries,” she claims middle age but skis like a teenager.” By Bill Obermark and Terry Gordon, Co-Captains “Family, Friends, and Fun” was the theme for the trip — two buses filled to capacity (80 people) with 8 other members providing their own transportation. Ski members showed their roll-withthe-punches attitude as soon as the trip started. A different kind of bus showed up for one of the Kincaid buses. This one had a different kind of bed arrangement than previous participants were accustomed to. The trip captains made considerations and decided how the buses would be assigned, since we had many first-timers on the trip. The cooperation between members, new and seasoned, young and old, family and friends, made the entire trip a pleasure. For the second time, Jason and Marla Knepper came with Cole and Alex, this time sharing a condo with Marla’s sister Cara and her husband Tyson Hickle, and Cara’s friend, Valarie Martin, another “first timer.” Cole and Alex were spotted very easily on the mountain with their wild and colorful helmet covers. Congrats go to the Hickles as they are expecting a child in June. This was Tyson’s first time on the boards but Cara did not ski. She showed a can-do attitude making the entire bus trip with the altitude adjustment and constantly having a smile on her face. The most special event on this Breckenridge trip occurred the first day of skiing on Four O’Clock Run at 11:15 in the morning. As the mountain photographer was taking a photo of Jennifer Selstad and Scott Grimes, Scott proposed marriage. Way to go, Scott, what a romantic! By the way, she said, “Yes.” We wish you both our heartiest congratulations. There were 27 new TSC members on this trip this year, all part of a group of 31 friends and friends of friends. The Greene family was part of this group, and thanks to Allison for being so instrumental in bringing this group together. This too was the second year that Mark and Gayle Schell joined this trip, along with daughters Gracie and Abby. This year they brought along brother and sister-in-law Joe Hanlon-Schell and Kimberly Hanlon-Schell. Since Abby is quite young, Mark thought a tether would be a good idea to help control her speed. On their first run of the trip Abby turned left at the same time that Mark turned right and fell. Abby came to an abrupt flying stop and complained “Hey daddy, I don’t need this thing.” Then daughter Gracie tried her first race experience on the NASTAR course — way to go Gracie!! Gayle only wishes for one thing to make the trip to Breckenridge better … that is to learn where the cut-off is to our condo on Four O’Clock Run. She keeps skiing all the way to the bottom of the trail and has to take the bus up the hill to Wedgwood. John and Allison Greene made this a very special holiday for their daughter Annie. They brought along Annie’s friends Hayley and Emily Mulford, and Maria Porto, a foreign exchange student from Brazil. This was the first time Maria had seen snow and mountains, but after a one-day lesson, she was keeping up with her three friends. Among the first-timers were the Gould family – Gary and Sharon and their kids, Allie, Brooke and Andrew. This group also included friends Dara Krapff and Carrie James, Carrie being responsible for Chuck Highfill’s cartwheel down the aisle of the bus and noted for losing her sunglasses on her head. Children and friends included teenagers Stella Highfill, Haley Keown, Ashley Littlefield and Hannah James, who spent much of the trip laughing at each other. Stella was champion of the “Bite the Bag” contest. Tip and Robin Burch again joined the trip with their four boys, Braden and the triplets, Trevor, Grayson, and Connor. We so enjoy their participation. They can always be counted on to understand problems and roll with the punches – we need more like them. Friends Doug Plunk and son Steve shared the Burch condo again. Other new TSC members were Dave and Shaunda Henry with young sons Jack and Clay. This family is very familiar with the sport having lived in Denver for many years. Jack’s special note of this trip is that he “hit a tree”. By the way, Jack is an 11-year-old outstanding young artist that draws perfect three dimension Fred and Liz Heganbart enjoyed skiing with their daughters, Molly, Maggie, and Megan, and brought Molly’s friend Erin Hillis to join in the fun. Their preferred trails are the blues on Peak 7. The Terry Gordon family, Mary Ellen, Madalyn, and Kenny traveled along with Terry’s brother Dusty Gordon’s family, Amy and Mickey. They brought along Maddy’s friend, Taylor McAllister. The TSC is always pleased to see the Gordons, Gordons, Nunnelleys, and Olbrichs use this trip as their annual reunion. Terry and Mary Ellen Gordon, Dusty and Amy Gordon, Blake and Teri Nunnelley, and Eric and Kim Olbrich have been part of this trip for the past four years. They each take turns with dinner, serving such specialties as jambalaya and green chili. The mountain parties were outstanding this year. Because we had so many kids, the parties were divided into three groups: pre-teens, teens, and adults. Terry and Mary Ellen Gordon, along with Dusty and Amy Gordon, hosted the adult party at their condo. They laid out an enjoyable spread of hot wings, sausage, fruit sections, cheese trays, chips and dips, along with –4– Dennis Wilson Howard’s Auto Top & Body Shop “Established 1927” 1040 North Peoria Tulsa, OK 74106 Office: (918) 584-7285 Fax: (918) 584-2011 Paint & Body Work, Auto Trim & Upholstery Member ASA selections of beer, wine and margaritas. The adult party lasted from 6:00 until 7:30, at which time many formed groups and went out to dinner. A special thanks goes to John and Gail Wagner and daughter Jasmine for hosting a teen party. There were 18 teenagers in our group, and the Wagners thought the teens would prefer to have their own party rather than being stuck with either the adults or the pre-teens. This worked out well. They drank soda, ate popcorn and pizza, and played “Bite the Bag.” By 7 p.m. the teens thought they had enough of that fun, so they came to the adult party and received permission to go into town. Many ended at the Oxygen Bar. Bill and Ruth Obermark hosted the pre-teen party at their condo. This is also called “Parents Night Out.” Bill and Ruth feed the kids hot dogs, pizza rolls, carrot sticks and Kool-Aid, then play games until the parents return from an evening at a local restaurant. Every year the games differ. This year they included ping pong ball relay races, Pictionary, and Spoons, along with the ever popular “Mummy Wrap.” As the evening gets late, a movie is started and pillows and blankets are brought out. A special “tip of the hat and thank you” must go to Harry Simpson. Harry and Elaine Simpson were two of the drive-ups on this trip. When Ashley Weber contracted the flu and became dehydrated, Harry took Ashley and sister Dana to the emergency room for treatment. He later returned at 2 a.m. to bring them back to the condo. John and Ann Darnaby were also a couple who drove up and chose to stay with the ski club. Collect a 25% Refund on your Home & Auto Insurance Premium Despite this trip being promoted as a family trip, we always have a group of “singles” who ski and dine together. Dennis Martin and Gary Buscombe enjoyed the powder and were joined by Dennis’ son, Chad. Another father and son team was Frank and Andy Foreman. The Foremans are repeat Breckenridge trip skiers and enjoy the convenience of the club trip. They were joined periodically by Josh Watts, Richard Garside, David Oshinski, Tom Neal, Stacy Huckaby, and Dana and Ashley Weber. Joel Eads brought his wife, Alessandra Fallini for her first ski trip to share his love of skiing. Alessandra says she’s glad she lived to be able to tell how Joel took her up the mountain after only one day of lessons. Call Claude Dodd for Details at: 748-7986 American National Insurance Company 4835 S. Peoria #3 Tulsa, OK 74105 On the way home, we all switched buses so that the other half could experience the new bus configuration. We had some mixed reports of which was the preferred bus, but most liked our old standbys for the ability to sit across from each other at a table. The beds on the newer bus were wavy and funky, but we managed to sleep on the way back and arrived in Tulsa in time for work and school. Many of our first-timers said they were looking forward to seeing next year’s TSC trip schedule. We hope to have many of them join us again next year for Breckenridge 2007 over Presidents’ Day Weekend. –5– It was a clear victory for the first place team with a 58, but the second place was hard fought with 3 teams tied at 62! Second, third and fourth place had to be determined by scores on the hardest handicap holes. Congratulations and special thanks for all who participated. Spring Golf Tournament By Barbara Constantine We gathered again for another TSC Spring Golf Tournament at Whitehawk on Sunday, May 21st. We had a total of eight teams. We had all the elements of a good day of golf: good weather, lots of enthusiasm and some cool drinks on the course! Team #1, Trey Sophy, Justin Sanwick, Jason and Shelly Farley, was off at 11:00 and the competition was on. Each team went in 7 minutes increments, until the last team hit their drives at noon. Team #2, Jim Sanwick, Jack Hannah, Bruce Dawson and Lee Benest were hard-charging and making their share of noise. Team #3, Paulo Koch, Bob Pearson, Gene and Evan Elsberry got the most important element in their cart first – the cooler! Team #4, Chris Gavin, Mike Beudden and Matt Moss were down to three because of a no-show. But, that did not deter their enthusiasm. Thanks to Phil Gelwick for taking pictures; thanks to Raymond Kelly and Greg Valdez for being our “starters”. A huge thank you to Jim Sanwick for being the Tournament Director once again – for contacting the course, putting our format together and telling me what I needed to do next. Mark and Eric Sommer, Frank’s kids, along with Ron Grandstaff and Steve Cox made up team #5. Team #6, Don Wickersham, John Wilson, Susie Moore and Wendel Hillhouse were looking pretty good from the get go. Team #7 comprised of Mark Manahan, Phil Gelwick and Shari and Tom Ogburn were right in front of us. It was good to see the Ogburn’s once again. We are beginning to count on them to trek to Tulsa for this event. And finally Team #8, the Blue Team, consisted of Raymond Kelly, Greg Valdez, Rebecca Davis and Barbara Constantine. We named ourselves the Blue Team when all showed up with baby blue shirts except for Greg Valdez. But he promptly went to the pro shop and got one to match! The following is the outcome of Sunday’s competition: Closest to the Pin/Male: Closest to the Pin/Female: Longest Drive/Male: Longest Drive/Female: 1st Place/shot 58 2nd Place/shot 62 3rd Place/shot 62 4th Place/shot 62 WE’RE GOING CRUISING November 5-12, 2006 Sail on Royal Caribbean “Rhapsody of the Seas” *leave and return on Sunday *Depart from Galveston to Key West, Grand Cayman, and Cozumel * Prices include air fare to Houston, transfer to Galveston, port taxes, 7 days Cruise, per person FOUR LEVELS OF PRICING: *Inside Cabin (no window) $903 *Outside Cabin with window $1024 *Balcony Cabin $1143 *Cruise only rates available on request $250 deposit per person required by July 6. Total due August 27. Come to the June meeting to sign up. Contact: Sunni & Homer Wager, Trip Chairmen, Email: super_sunni@yahoo.com Phone: 918-749-5572 –6– Tom Ogburn Rebecca Davis Mark Manahan Rebecca Davis Team #8 Raymond Kelley, Greg Valdez, Rebecca Davis and Barbara Constantine Team #3 Bob Pearson, Paulo Koch, Gene Elsberry and Evan Elsberry Team #2 Jim Sanwick, Jack Hannah, Bruce Dawson and Lee Benest Team #5 Ron Grandstaff, Steve Cox, Mark Sommer and Eric Sommer E-Mail Updates Advertising Rates for the Lift Line If you want to receive e-mail updates, send an e-mail to cgavin@dillonengineering.com. IMPORTANT!!! Please update your email address ASAP. I will let you know when meetings and events are upcoming and when the Lift Line is posted to the TSC website. Chris Gavin Lift Line Full Page Half Page Quarter Page Business Card: Non-Member Business Card: Member Attention All Advertisers 1 3 ISSUES 6 9 12 $230 140 85 $210 130 75 $190 120 65 $170 110 55 $150 100 45 25 – – – 250 15 – – – 150 For help in placing your ad, call Don Wickersham at 918-266-6001. Now is the time to renew your Lift Line ads. Your payment is due by June 20 for the July issue. The Advertising Editor will invoice you near the first of July. The payments for those of you who began advertising midyear will be prorated. Ads will not run in the Lift Line unless the check is received with the request for the ad not later than the 20th of the month prior to publication. Don Wickersham Advertising Editor 918-266-6001 TSC Winter Trip Captain Application Name _____________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________ City/State/Zip ________________________________________ Phone – Home _______________ Work _______________ Can you be called at work? yes ________ TSC MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION no __________ Email Address ______________________________________ Membership year is MAY 1 to APRIL 30 Application cannot be processed without payment. Enclose your check payable to Tulsa Ski Club. P.O. Box 702121, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74170 Please print legibly. This information will be printed in the Skimeister. CHOOSE ONE: ___Single $40 ___Single Parent $45 ___Family $55 ___Junior (age 18-29) $25 CHOOSE ONE: ___Renewal ___New Member Do you have an answering machine at home? yes___ no___ Do you travel for work? yes____ no____ Number of years as member of TSC _____________________ Number of TSC trips taken _____________________________ What TSC trips taken in the past two years? _______________ __________________________________________________ Have you been TSC Trip Captain? yes____ no____ What area and when? ________________________________ NAME ___________________________________________________ LAST FIRST For each item below, indicate the type of trip of which you would like to be Captain: SPOUSE’s FIRST ADDRESS ________________________________________________ STREET NUMBER APARTMENT NUMBER ________________________________________________________ CITY STATE ZIP CODE + 4 PHONE ___________________________________________________ AREA CODE - HOME PHONE AREA CODE - OFFICE PHONE EMAIL ___________________________________________________ Air _____ Family ______ 2 Day ______ Dec. _______ Bus ____ Regular _____ 3 Day ______ Jan. _______ Holiday _____ 4 Day ______ Feb. _______ 5 Day ______ Mar. _______ Longer _____ If this is a family or single parent membership, list name and date of birth of all dependents. ________________________________________________________ What specific trip(s) interest you? _______________________ __________________________________________________ What specific trip(s) do you want to run? __________________ ________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ NOTE: “TSC being a not-for-profit volunteer organization operated by and for the benefit of its members will accept no responsibility or liability with respect to either person or property for any loss, expense, damage, injury, accident, delay, irregularity or inconvenience however occasioned, sustained or suffered in or during any trip, journey, tour, or activity or in the carrying out of any arrangements booked by or through TSC in connection with any trip. Membership dues or contributions to TSC are not tax deductible as charitable contributions for Federal Income Tax purposes.” LIABILITY: Any member causing damage to any form of transportation, accommodations, etc. will be liable for said damages. On a separate sheet, comment briefly on (1) why you want to run a trip; (2) what you will do as a Trip Captain to make your trip better than others; (3) how you would plan to market your trip; (4) what specific skills you have to offer; and (5) suggestions to improve all TSC trips. Please complete and return to: Jim Constantine, Winter Trip Chair Tulsa Ski Club, P.O. Box 702121, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74170 Signature _________________________________________________ Date _____________________________________________________ (Application will not be processed without signature) –7– June General Meeting Tuesday, June 13 ELKS LODGE 5335 S. Harvard Social Hour 7:00 p.m. – General Meeting 8:00 p.m. Activities and Meetings: Tuesday, June 13 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. General Meeting Social Time General Meeting 5335 S. Harvard Thursday, June 15 5:30pm - ??? Skier’s Night Out JoAnn Huber’s Home 4710 S. Columbia Upcoming Events: June 22, 7:00 p.m. Oktoberfest Night at Drillers Stadium against the Midland Rockhounds, Box Seats September 1-4 Rocky Mountain National Park September 17 Sign-up Picnic for Winter Trips November 5-12 Royal Caribbean “Rhapsody of the Seas” Cruise December 13-18 Aspen Ski Trip December 26-31 Silverthorne Ski Trip (skiing focused on Keystone) January 11-16 Telluride Ski Trip (MLK Weekend) January 30-February 4 FSA Ski Trip to Heavenly, California, Lake Tahoe SKIER’S NIGHT OUT Pool Party at JoAnn Huber and Ken Gowriluk’s Home 4710 S. Columbia Place (West of Harvard off of 47th Street. Parking on 47th Street is as convenient and often easier than parking on Columbia Place.) 742-4156 Thursday, June 15 5:30pm – ??? Rain or Shine (can move inside) Bring a snack to share, favorite beverage, swim suit, towel, lawn chair, and (if desired) water toys. We do tend to get wet! All members are invited: singles, couples, families (bring your kids and let them jump in the pool!). Bring a friend; let them see what the club is about. Note: SNO location is listed on the TulsaSkiClub.com website. Remember – you can always call the Ski Club Hot Line – 748-1757 – for all the latest information on trips, social activities, and membership or visit the website at www.tulsaskiclub.com TULSA SKI CLUB P. O. Box 702121 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74170 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 1991 TULSA, OKLAHOMA