Winter on the Water new Year`s EvePhotos… 3

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Winter on the Water new Year`s EvePhotos… 3
TAHOE YACHT CLUB
j a n ua r y 2 0 1 0 O N L I N E
INSIDE
Winter on the Water
Follow TYC sailors in San Francisco Bay regatta action… 6
New Year’s Eve
Photos… 3
Souper Saturday
January 9 - 5:30 p.m.
It’s an evening of recollections with Warren
Lerude as he shares stories of “one man’s
adventures with your yacht club” and takes
us back to 1960 and the Winter Olympics at
Squaw Valley USA.
Guest Speaker
TYC member and
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
Warren Lerude
Featuring
actual footage
from CBS-TV
of the 1960
Winter Games,
the very first
Olympics ever
televised!
RESERVATIONS
REQUIRED
by January 5
$17.50 per person
530-581-4700 or gm@tahoeyc.com
Member:
Pacific Inter-Club Yacht Association (PICYA),
Yachting Club of America (YCA),
Antique and Classic Boat Society (ACBS),
U.S. Sailing Association,,
Yacht Racing Association (YRA) of San Francisco Bay,
BoatUS (Group #84530V)
clubhouse:
700 North Lake Boulevard
Tahoe City, California
mailing address:
P.O. Box 7620
Tahoe City, CA 96145-7620
(530) 581-4700
(530) 581-4771
phone:
fax:
A Year in Pictures: Many thanks to photographers Saff Commodore Steve
Lapkin/h2omark and Director Dick Morton who provided upwards of 4,000
pictures of TYC on-the-water and social events for use in Block & Tackle
over the past year and for the captivating slide show featuring more than 300
of them, compiled by Suzanne Boucher for the club’s 2009 New Year’s Eve
party.
web site:
www.tahoeyc.com
general manager:
Darren Kramer
e-mail
gm@tahoeyc.com
Business
manager:
John Heyne
e-mail
Clubhouse open for après ski: Fridays, 4-8 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, Noon to 8 p.m.
January 8 (Friday) – Squaw Valley USA Meet 9am at the Funitel/Lunch12:30pm, Village (tba). Leaders: Nancy
Cunningham and Wes Schimmelpfinnig. Potluck at TYC - 5:30pm
January 22 (Friday) – Alpine Meadows Meet 9am upstairs in Lodge/Lunch12:30pm at the Chalet. Leaders: John Twomey, Andy Wagner and Suzanne Boucher. Potluck at TYC - 5:30pm
February 5 (Friday) – Sugar Bowl Meet 9am at Judah Lodge/Lunch12:30 pm in Dining Room, Main Lodge
Leaders: Lynne Osmundsen, John Twomey
Tahoe Yacht Club
2009 Board of Directors
flag officers
Andy Wagner, Commodore
Hank Upton, Vice Commodore
Bruce Block, Rear Commodore
Jim Fleming, Port Captain
directors at large
February 19 (Friday) – Kirkwood Depart TYC 7:30am. Meet 9am main lodge/Lunch 12:30 pm, Bub’s Pub;
Dinner 7pm, restaurant tba. Leaders: Larry Tomlinson, Walter Nelson
Larry Tomlinson
Dick Morton
Tom O’Rourke
Hal Robinson, Treasurer
Staff Commodore Michael Rosenauer
February 27 (Saturday) – Homewood Mountain Resort
Meet 9am at Homewood Lodge; Leaders: Pat Lucas, Hank Upton
Stacy Conner, Senior Staff Commodore
Jenny Ludwig, Junior Staff Commodore
Feb 28 to March 3 – Penguin Ski Trip to Mammoth Mountain
Make reservtions NOW at the Westin Monache Resort in the Village at Mammoth,
(760) 934-0400. Leaders: Allan Ramsey, Larry Tomlinson
March 4 (Thursday) – NEW Ladies’ Ski Day, Mt. Rose
Meet 9am at main lodge; Leader: Suzanne Boucher
March 7 (Sunday) – NEW Snowfest Kids’ Day, Homewood - tba
March 19 (Friday) – NEW The GREAT TYC SKI RACE, Squaw Valley USA
Race at 11am on Shirley Lake 3/Lunch in the Village after race; Post-race party tba. Leaders: Bernie Atkinson, Hal Robinson, Wes Schimmelpfennig
March 20 (Saturday) – NEW LOCATION Nordic Day-Snowshoe/Cross-Country
at Sugar Pine Campground on 1960 Biatholon Olympic Trail
Meet 12 noon, location tba; Leaders: John Twomey, Bill and Fritzi Briner
March 26 (Friday) – Mt. Rose
Meet 9am at main lodge/Lunch 12:30pm on Main Lodge deck. Leaders: Allan Ramsey, Doug Ball. Potluck at TYC - 5:30pm
April 16 (Friday) – Ski Day and Barbecue - Squaw Valley USA
Meet 9am at Far East Express Lift/Barbecue 12:30pm, Tomlinsons’ Olympic Valley home. Leaders: Andy Wagner, Allan Ramsey
manager@tahoeyc.com
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Tahoe Yacht Club Foundation, Inc.
Dave Olson, President
G. Douglas Ball, Treasurer
Richard Stout, Secretary
Danny Pavel, Lake Tahoe Concours d’Elegance Show Manager
e-mail TYCF@tahoeyc.com
web site: LakeTahoeConcours.com
Block & Tackle
editorial coordinator:
John Heyne
Design/Production: Sue Stout
Photography: Steve Lapkin, Dick Morton
Editorial contributors: Christy Deysher,
Jim Fleming, Bryce Griffith, Dan Hauserman,
Darren Kramer, Michael Rosenauer,
Andy Wagner,
Comments
from the
Commodore
H
appy New Year and Welcome to TYC’s 85th Anniversary
Season! Suzanne and I were delighted to see so many members,
their families and guests at the club’s New Year’s Eve celebration.
This was another over-the-top event with more than 120 celebrants enjoying delicious hors d'oeuvres and outstanding
service catered by TYC members Chef Paul
and Deborah Selak. Bartenders David Price
and Christy Deysher and General Manager
Darren Kramer kept the libations flowing.
One highlight of the party was Suzanne’s
slideshow, “A Year in Pictures,” featuring
more than 300 fabulous images of the past year
from our club photographers Steve Lapkin and
Dick Morton. Thank you to everyone who
helped make this party a great success!
The Future
I know all of you are concerned about
the club’s future, in particular TYC’s physical
location, and I wish to address your concerns
as best I can at this time. While the Board
and I felt last year’s attrition had reduced our
membership to a solid core, it is already evident that we will lose a number of additional
members this renewal period in this still challenging economy. Our club is not unique in
this respect: yacht clubs, country clubs and
other social clubs nationwide are struggling
The Wagners: Commodore Andy
and Suzanne Boucher
with a loss of membership and limited new
applicants.
Given the on-going economic uncertainty, we are forced to revisit the strategic plan
presented at the Annual Meeting in September.
It is clear that we will have to scale back our
ambitions for TYC’s facilities and operations. We are fortunate in that we have not yet
made any long-term leasehold commitment
that could jeopardize TYC’s future. The good
news is that we do have a number of options in
a depressed commercial real estate market that
will allow us to secure a facility that meets the
present scale of membership at a cost that fits
within our budget.
The board and club leaders will be meeting for a planning session early in January to
discuss these issues in greater detail and chart
a more conservative course with a revised
budget that will secure our club to weather the
storm. This will be followed by the scheduled
Board of Directors meeting later in the month
at which I hope we can make some decisions
on the future location of our club. Rest assured
that we will make these decisions with careful analysis and diligent consideration; I will
communicate the results of these efforts as
soon as decisions are made. The board and I
welcome member involvement and want to
hear your ideas and concerns for the TYC’s
future. Please contact me directly to discuss
your thoughts.
Membership is the critical lifeblood of
our club. The Board and I need your help in
encouraging current TYC members to maintain their existing membership, recruiting prospective new members, and beginning the
process of re-building our membership base.
Commodore’s Report continued next page
The Claphams: daughter
Lyn, Carol and Terry.
Below: Richard Niello with
Kathy and Peter Niggeman
New Year’s Eve
Pictured right, the Sodos
– Robin, Ken and daughter Caroline, 6 – with their
guests Ray and Chery
Buddy and their 6-yearold daughter Chloe.
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2010 Commodore’s Report continued from page 3
TYC offers an amazing value in affording
every member an incredible array of social and
recreational opportunities at a monthly cost
comparable to the price of a gym membership,
an annual snow removal contract, winter boat
storage, or even a monthly dinner at averagepriced restaurants.
Despite our short boating season (perhaps
20 weeks if you stretch it like me!), TYC offers
more than 100 events annually including sailing regattas, powerboat events, Penguin ski
days, social functions and winetastings—this
greatly exceeds the number of events at many
similarly-sized Bay Area yacht clubs that benefit from year-round access to the water. We
must all work hard to grow our membership in
TYC offers an amazing
value in affording every
member an incredible
array of social and recreational opportunities at a
monthly cost comparable
to the price of a gym
membership, an annual
snow removal contract,
winter boat storage, or
even a monthly dinner at
average-priced restaurants.
2010 by selling these virtues and the overall
value of TYC. I remind you that growth in
membership is the responsibility of every
member—not just the Membership Committee
and Board of Directors—active members are
the best recruiters for our club.
Serve your club on a
committee or the board
Finally, I ask for your assistance in volunteering to serve your club. TYC is always
seeking volunteers to serve on the committees
that put on our events and programs as well
as assist in operating the club. Some of these
important committees include Hospitality
led by Director Dick and Nileta Morton,
Membership led by Rear Commodore Bruce
Block and Director Larry Tomlinson, Power
Boat Events led by Director Tom O’Rourke
and Sail Committee led by Dan Hauserman.
As promised at the Annual Meeting, I am seeking to broaden the pool of prospective Board
members by opening the nominating process
to the entire membership. Please contact me
with your interest in joining a committee or
the Board of Directors or with your suggestion
of other outstanding potential leaders for our
club.
January promises to be another exciting
month filled with events for TYC members:
first Penguin Ski Day, January 8 at Squaw
Valley followed by a very special Souper
Saturday with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Warren Lerude on January 9—both of these
events will celebrate the 50th Anniversary of
the Olympics coming to Lake Tahoe and the
60th Anniversary of the founding of Squaw
Valley. Later in the month we have our second Penguin Ski Day at Alpine Meadows
on January 22, followed by the classic TYC
Fondue Potluck on January 23, and a winetasting on January 30.
Suzanne and I look forward to seeing you
at the club. We wish you a healthy and prosperous 2010.
Andy Wagner
Commodore
Happy New Year from (left to right) Rosanna and Philip Chennette
and guest, Sally Stone and friend, Jon.
Bev and Jon Bloodworth with Vernon and Pat Lucas
From left: Brian and Vicki Mannix from
St. Francis YC, guests of Lynn and Jim
Mullen (center), and Staff Commodore
Bryce and Donna Griffith
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The Rogers: Harvey (far left) and Nancy (second from right)
with son and grandaughters.
Staff Commodore Steve Lapkin
and Fran Gerhardy
Dorothy Prowell and Cindy Pfaff
Ahi cones (above) were just one of the delicious hors
d’oeuvres by Chef Paul and Deborah Selak passed
throughout the evening. Also on the menu was a delicious
grilled chicken skewer with red curry sauce prepared with
spices Paul brought back from a recent trip to Thailand.
Wes Schimmelpfennig, Fritzi Briner, Staff Commodore
Ron Rupp and Eva Rosenauer
Owen Korsmo,. Rod Sumpter and their guests celebrated New York New
Year’s at the club before going on to welcome in 2010 on pacific time at
the new Ritz-Carlton.
Bud and Sally Tollette’s
daughter Alexandra with
her boyfriend, Brian
The E-TICKET crew including members
Wendy Poore (third from left) and (far
right) husband Tim standing between
Tim and Heather Rantz.
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2010 W I N T ER ON TH E W ATER
TYC well represented in San Francisco Bay winter racing
Some are content to build frames, drain
water, treat fuel, drape their sailboats with all
manner of cloth, and back their sailboats into
the recesses of the trees, hoping that they can
find them again in spring. However, for some,
the shortened days herald the move to San
Francisco and winter racing. And TYC is well
represented. The traditional kick-off is the Great Pumpkin Regatta, hosted by Richmond Yacht Club,
October 24-25. TYC participants included
Personal Puff, Dan Hauserman’s Melges
24; Arch Angel, a USI sloop owned by
Staff Commodore Bryce Griffith; EUPHORIC, Phil Kanegsberg and Denise Hammond’s
Ultimate 20; and both Farr 36s from the TYC
fleet–Wicked, skippered by Richard Courier,
and Racer X with Gary Redelberger at the
helm. The buoy racing on the first day saw
Personal Puff, Wicked and Racer
X on the podium. Wicked and Personal
Puff were division winners. The pursuit race on October 25 found
Wicked finishing 3rd, Arch Angel, 6th;
Racer X, 14th, EUPHORIC, 44th, and Personal Puff, 45th, out of 161 boats. Commenting on Sunday’s pursuit race, Hauserman,
who serves as TYC’s Sail Committee chair,
said “We succumbed to Raccoon Straights’
fluky winds yet again, sitting in a hole watching about 40 boats go by a quarter mile from
the finish.”
John Corda’s WICKED, skippered by co-owner Richard Courcier, heads toward the
north tower of the Golden Gate Bridge. PHOTO: h2omark
The serious winter racing begins
The serious winter racing started approximately three weeks later. As of this writing,
Bryce Griffith appears to be running the table,
taking two firsts in the Jack Frost Series hosted
by Encinal YC. In the Berkeley Midwinters,
Jim Duffy’s Chinook, a J105, is sitting in
5th place in Division A with EUPHORIC, a
One Design Season Champions
LATITUDE 38 profiles TYC Sail Committee Chairman
Dan Hauserman, TYC’s sail chair, was among seven winning skippers in the Yacht Racing
Association (YRA) of San Francisco Bay profiled in the December issue of LATITUDE 38. From their second installment of 2009 Season Champions Series
featuring winners in One Design classes: “To say that Dan Hauserman is an
ardent Melges 24 sailor is an understatement. Since buying PERSONAL
PUFF in ’03, he’s sailed in three Worlds, two Key West Race Weeks, a
North Americans, Nationals and several PCCs.”
In noting their Northern California Overall Season Champion award,
Hauserman said, “We competed in just enough of the required events between last spring, TYC’s Trans Tahoe, and this fall to qualify.” This fall
also saw them competing in San Francisco’s Melges race week, Sept. 18Dan Hauserman
20. “This was a combined event similar to what we did in the Trans Tahoe.
There were races Friday on our own and then we combined with three races from the Leukemia
Cup (sponsored by San Francisco YC). PERSONAL PUFF took 2nd in the Melges Race Week and
3rd in the Leukemia Cup.”
Congratulations, Dan, and to 16-year-old son, Hayden, who joined his dad for every race!
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solid 4th in the Ultimate class. After two races
in the Golden Gate Midwinter’s, Racer X
and Wicked are sitting 2 and 3 points behind
the leaders.
PERSONAL PUFF started their Regatta
Pro midwinter series also in November with a
1,2 finish and have a 2-point lead in the series
which will end in March. As of this writing, the racers are looking
forward to a combination of two weekend
races hosted by the Corinthian Yacht Club,
January 15-16. Straddling a completely off-the-charts
party after Saturday racing, the fiends on the
white building’s race deck don pointed hats
and divine courses which crisscross the bay
and periodically spit hapless participants into
the ocean. The only certain mark is a devious
turn up against the Tiburon sea wall which
marks the final length to the finish. It is not
unusual for the various fleets to hit this mark at
the same time, thereby creating certain pandemonium. Viewers are treated to all manner of
excitement as it appears as if some boats will
simply sail into their laps. Racer X is the
two-time defending Champion and currently
looks to be posturing a third defense.
Staff Reports
W I N T ER ON TH E W ATER
TYC junior member races in Bay Area Laser Youth Series
Nicole DeAngeli, a member of our youth laser team, represented
- in the Bay Area Youth Series (BAYS) Regatta held September 5-6,
in San Francisco Bay at Richmond Yacht Club.
Nicole, who joined TYC as a junior member in
the summer of 2008, put in an outstanding performance in this regatta, finishing 11th out of 26
in the Laser Radial division.
This regatta was part of a series pitting some
of the best youth Laser sailors in California
against the stringent conditions of summer/ fall
sailing in San Francisco as well as against one
Nicole DeAngeli
another. Some of the reasons that Nicole’s performance is so notable is that she had never raced in San Francisco Bay
previously and that the sailing conditions were so extreme.
On the first day of the regatta the wind was 20-25 knots and strong
tidal currents were present on the course set on South Hampton Shoal
in the main Bay. Nicole said once she got outside the Richmond sea
wall that the waves were huge and that she had not sailed in waves that
big before which caused her learning curve to be steep and involved a
number of capsizes and death rolls.
The races were much longer in length than our Monday Night Laser
races at Tahoe, lasting over an hour for some races. Nicole was careful to
follow her Tahoe Community Sailing coach’s advice, given prior to the
races, by drinking a bottle of water and eating half a power bar after each
race so that she would stay hydrated and have energy for the next race.
The second day of racing also presented her with significant challenges: while the heavy winds from the previous day subsided late on
Sunday morning, the tides became a much more significant factor. Starts
were much more difficult because the current would push the fleet away
from the starting line and made the up-wind legs very technical.
Finishing in the top half of 26 sailors in BAYS showed not only Nicole’s excellent sailing ability, but also her quick adaptability to very different and difficult sailing conditions. “I really learned so much from this
experience and had a great time,” she said. “I really liked sailing against
the other teenagers who were very nice. There was no yelling, swearing or
fighting at the starts, like sometimes happens at our Monday Night races
at Tahoe with the adults,” said the teenager.
Nicole is a senior at Reno High, and plans to attend either Boston
College or Tufts where she intends to be on the sailing team. She is also a
certified U.S. Sailing Small Boat Instructor and teaches in the summer in
the Tahoe Community Sailing Program helping our junior sailors become
masters of the sport of sailing.
From Staff Commodore Bryce Griffith
Director, Tahoe Community Sailing Foundation, Inc.
U.S. Sailing Level 2 Coach
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First Friday
Friday, December 4
Gail Tomlinson, December’s First Friday hostess,
serves some of the
evening’s complimentary hors d’oeuvres while
Suzie Mason (left) helps
decorate the club’s
Christmas tree
Barry and Cindy Silver with Marc Thomas at the bar.
“Souper Saturday”
Saturday, December 5
Joyce Drechsler and Bill Watson
As Squaw Valley USA readies for the 50th anniversary
of their hosting of the 1960 Winter Olympics, we were treated to a superb presentation by Staff Commodore Bill Briner
who served as official photographer for those winter games.
Briner first set the scene, taking us back to Wayne Poulsen in
1938, and the beginning of the ski resort that Alex Cushing
improbably “sold” the International Olympic Committee on
for the VIII winter games.
Look for 80 of Bill’s photos featured in the newlypublished book by David Antonucci entitled “Snowball’s
Chance—The Story of the 1960 Winter Games, Squaw Valley and Lake Tahoe.”
Staff Commodore Bill Briner brought
the camera he used as official
photographer of the 1960 Olympic
Winter Games.
New members Amy
and Stephen Hale
Les Schwoob and Carol King
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Members help themselves to the “Souper” spread featuring homemade clam chowder and split pea with ham
soup by Jeanie MacAulay. Enjoying the meal, along with
sandwiches, tossed salad, and cookies for dessert (at
right): Bruce Ells, Walter Nelson, Tahoe Maritime Museum’s
Heather Leonard, and June Phillips.
2010
D ECEMB ER S OCI AL S CENE
Sarah Fields and
sons: 20-month-old
Kaleb and (below)
5-year-old Jacob
Fields.
2-year-old Sofia, daughter of Rosanna
and Philip Chenette.
Ty, 5, and 2½ -year-old Jackson (below)
sons of Heather and Tim Rantz.
Lucinda Sayre and Director Jim Fleming
Santa Party
Saturday, December 19
A fun evening for all ages with a penguin
pinata filled with candy, Christmas stories for
the kids, a visit with Santa and plenty of potluck goodies for everyone.
A big thank you to Jim Fleming and “storybook lady” Lucinda Sayre who have served
as Santa’s helpers and party co-chairs for the
past half dozen years.
Kate Curtis, 8½ -year-old daughter of Jill
Gregory and grandaughter of Staff
Commodore Jim and Mickey Gregory.
The Kallnes family with daughters Elsa (left), 4
years old, and 11-month-old Miriam.
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2010 Yacht Club staff member raises money
for breast cancer research
M A R K Y O UR NEW
2 0 1 0 C A L ENDAR!
by Christy Deysher, Bar Staff
Fondue
Potluck
a t t h e C l ubhouse
Saturday, Jan. 23
starting at 5:30 p.m.
No charge,
no reservations needed!
Just bring your favorite
fondue:
traditional cheese with crusty
baguette, beef, chicken, seafood, veggies or dessert
and join TYC’s flag
officers and directors for a
fun winter evening ’round
the fireplace.
*
10 Don’t have a fondue
pot? Toss up a salad
or bring an appetizer
to share.
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It’s 6:00 in the morning and dozens of
people are huddled together at the bottom of
Homewood on this cool August morning. The
anticipation rises as we await our shuttle rides
and the beginning of the gruelling journey
ahead of us. We get rides down to Sugarpine
Point, discuss the route, and start skateboarding. It is the beginning of the 6th annual Skate
the Lake event.
More than 100 people came out this year
to longboard 27 miles in an effort to raise
money for breast cancer research in collaboration with Boarding for Breast Cancer.
Two weeks prior to this event, six local
gentlemen including founder Chuck Buckley,
Dave Brumm, Trevor Kecke, and Joe Bok
longboarded the lake in its entirety in two
days to raise awareness for the annual Skate
the Lake event. With the highest attendance in
history, I’d say they did their job.
The Skate the Lake Event starts at
Sugarpine Point, follows the bike path to
Squaw, back to Lake Forest, and finally ends
in Tahoe City at Dave’s Boardshop. It was a
long but fun and rewarding day.
Boarding for Breast Cancer is a fund that
was founded in 1996 by female snowboarders, including long-time Tahoe snowboarder
Tina Basich. Various events are held each
year with the proceeds going to the Susan G.
Komen breast cancer research fund. Within
the past decade Boarding for Breast Cancer
has expanded its horizons with the help of
those like Chuck Buckley by holding skate-
boarding and surfing events.
Tahoe Yacht Club sponsored my entry fee
for the event, which benefited the charity. If
anyone would like to make further donations
or learn more about the event, you can do so
by visiting SkatetheLake.org or B4BC.org.
Coming Saturday, February 13…
Chinese New Year 2010: T h e Y e a r
o f th e
Tiger
…a NEW, FUN way to celebrate Valentine weekend
at Tahoe Yacht Club
Watch your e-mail for your
invitation and RSVP information.
Staff Commodores Rich Stout and Ken Selvidge
with Ken’s visiting godsons, Sam and Max Pollard.
MNF Football stalwarts Bill Yundt
(center) with Susie and Keith Mason
Young adult member Seth Berry and friends.
Monday Night Football draws to an end but
Here comes SUPER BOWL SUNDAY
by Jim Fleming, Director
As this years MNF comes to a close, I
would like to thank everyone for wonderful
food and friendship. Once again it was a banner season and I think I can speak for everyone
that we all had fun. We had many winners of
the pool and some great potluck dishes.
But now comes the biggest football potluck of them all for SUPER BOWL XLIV, Sunday, Feb. 7.
The football action (at Dolphin Stadium
Miami, Florida) will be played out live on nationwide TV beginning at 6 p.m. ET, which
puts the kickoff at approximately 3:28 p.m.
Tahoe time.
As we go “online,” 10 teams have made
the playoffs; the final two are anyone’s guess.
For certain is the half-time entertainment—
legendary rock and roll band, The Who —
some pretty amazing commercials, and some
pretty tasty “potluck” food at the club to tide
Football Potluck at the Club
Sunday, Feb. 7, starting 3 p.m.
No charge or reservations needed
us through the game. So make a date to get in
on the action. Bring food to share (munchies,
casseroles, pizza to dessert) and come early to
claim the best seats in the house for watching
the game on TYC’s wide-screen TV.
JUST ARRIVED
at the TYC “BOATIQUE”
TYC’s 85th Anniversary Polo
A silky honeycomb pique polo made from 100%
Pima cotton with new anniversary logo. Available
in navy, red or white, sizes M to XXL, $46
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SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
january 2010
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1
2
FirsT Friday
Cocktail Party
- 5pm
hosted hors d'oeuvres
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5
6
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8
Please Note:
Both the Clubhouse
and Office closed on
shaded dates
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9
souPEr
saTurday
with Pulitzer Prize-
PEnguin sKi day winning journalist
squaw valley
(Potluck 5:30pm @ TyC)
14
Warren Lerude
- 5:30pm
15
16
Winter Hours
Board Meeting
Clubhouse - 10 am
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18
19
Martin Luther King Jr.
Day
24
Clubhouse/Office
20
Daily, 10 a.m. -4 p.m.
Closed Wednesdays
Bar Service
Fridays, 4-8 p.m.
25
26 Saturdays and
27 Sundays,
21
22
Private Party
- 6pm
28
23
PEnguin sKi day
FonduE PoTLuCK
alpine Meadows
- 5:30pm
(Potluck 5:30pm @ TyC)
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30
Noon to 8 p.m.
TasTing EvEnT
-6pm
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2
3
4
Please Note:
Both the Clubhouse
and Office closed on
shaded dates
5
6
FirsT Friday
PEnguin sKi day Cocktail Party
- 5pm
sugar Bowl
hosted hors d'oeuvres
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
CHinEsE
nEW yEar
ParTy - 6pm
suPEr BoWL sunday
PoTLuCK
- 3pm
14
15
Valentine's Day
souPEr
saTurday
speaker tba
- 5:30pm
16
17
Mardi Gras
Presidents Day
18
Ash Wednesday
19
20
MurdEr
MysTEry dinnEr
ParTy
PEnguin sKi day
- 5:30pm
Kirkwood
21
22
23
Private Party
24
25
26
27
PEnguin sKi day
Homewood
(Potluck 5:30pm @ TyC)
28
february 2010
PEnguin sKi TriP
To MaMMoTH
Feb. 28 - Mar. 3
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