December 9, 2012 - Meredith Bay Colony Club
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December 9, 2012 - Meredith Bay Colony Club
CELEBRATING THE MOMENTS! COLONY NEWS A Weekly Newsletter for Members and Staff of Meredith Bay Colony Club #113 December 9, 2012 PEARL HARBOR DAY 2012 -- 71 YEARS LATER! Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 A Busy Afternoon: We dedicated our new Flag Pole, we Remembered Pearl Harobor Day and we thank not only own own Members who are Veterans – but we welcomed as our guests Residents of the Tilton Veterans Home and presented them with a special Christmas Gift! Back in September we received an email from Mary Mahnke – our own Barbara Brehm’s daughter who very generously offerred to give us a flag that was flown over the USS Arizona Memorial in 1980. While we graciously thanked her for her offer --- we had to decline in that we lack the pole from where to fly it ------- but that given that having such a pole had been a source of disucssion since we openeed --wouldn’t it be interesting to see if now was the time to make it happen --- and we both agreed that wouldn’t it be wonderfully appropriate if it could all be done by Pearl Harbor Day? Mary offerred on the spot to make the first donation for the pole --- and offer that was subsequently made many times. There was not a lot of time and a lot of support would be needed. Next the idea went to the weekly Men’s Breakfast Group – a group that counts many Veterans among its attendees. This group became a steering committee of sorts who worked out many of the details including proper size and location. I did the pricing and found Keith Carmen owner of Yankee Flagpoles in Lyndeborough New Hampshire to be great to work with although I have never before or since heard of Lyndeborough. We were gettting to the end of his production season --- he hand makes each pole in his unheated barn and he was getting ready to pack things up for Page 4 the winter. With price, loction and size in hand we took the proposal to Jim Murray who readily endorsed it and so we were off in running. In record time we received enough dontations that I felt comfortable releasing the order to Keith and so production was assurred. Donation came from far and wide and while they began with Members and Member’s families it quickly extended out to include wait list members and other friends of MBCC. We raised not only enough money for the pole, but enough to light it and enough to start some landscaping next year. Special thanks go to our own Mike Reynoldss who in order to help save part of the installation cost did all of the excavation and assisted in pouring the concrete base. Perhaps the crowning touch was the particpation by of the Meredith American Legion Post led by their Commander Bob Keneley. They did a wonderful job in first striking the original Colors and then raising the Flag flown above the USS Azizona Memorial. But that is only part of the story………………… Concurrent with all of this you will find Carolyn Sutcliffe taking the lead in helping to select a Christmas project to which Members could donate to ------ and as it happened this year’s selection was to the Veterans at the Tilton Veteran’s Home. Somewhere along the way we realized that there was an opportunity to to bring the Dedication of the Flag Pole, the observance of Pearl Harbor Day and the recognition of both our own Veterans and of tthose at the Tilton Veterans Home – all togheter --- and add to it the presentation of our Members Christmas Gift to the Residents of the Tilton Veterans Home. The Result: A great gathering and a wonderful party that was enjoyed and appreciated by all! It was one of those unique to MBCC affairs where no matter where you turned there were people helping out! We even had four servers extradinaires in matching patriotic aprons! The help and involvement of many does make for some very speical events. I don’t know where all the food came Page 5 from but I know Lee and George brought some special thngs down as I am sure did others. You should all be proud: You recognized the sacrifice and service of both the Residents of the Veterans Home as well as of our Members who are Veterans! You also should be proud of the gift that was presented to the Veteran Home Residents --- I’m sure they will put it to good use. You should be proud of how by working together that it was possible for us to raise the money needed to have a proper flag pole. You should be proud for taking the time to remember Pearl Harbor and the sacrifice made by 2,400 Americans in service to their country. And you know what? --------- it was fun! UPCOMING BIRTHDAYS December 1st December 2nd December 18th December 20th Karen Lallier Ermine White Burton Quimby Alice Kallmerten Page 6 INTERNATIONAL NATIVITY DISPLAY This weekend over 175 Visitors came by to see John Eaton’s international display of almost 100 Crèches from 30 different countries --- a 75% increase over previous years! It is obvious that the word has gone out and people are coming back and bringing others with them. Thank You for sharing your collection with all of us. These are very fragile sets that John carefully wraps, packs and stores until next years. This year our Staff Member Suzette Provencal added to the display the crèche that she had made some years ago! Page 7 KURT’S KORNER……… A Slight Change of Plans ----- Please note that Bistro Night has been rescheduled to Thursday the 13th in order to allow Staff to be able to attend the Staff Christmas Party on the 14th. Also the Terrace Dining Room will be closed on that same Friday the 14th as well. Thank you in advance for your understanding and flexibility as we juggle a few things around during this wonderfully busy Season! 1. Tuesday December 11th at 5:30 2. Thursday December 13th starting at 5:30 Preview the new lunch menu! Page 8 PIZZA NIGHT! BISTRO NIGHT -- Page 9 Page 10 JOKE OF THE WEEK………. A little boy came home with his parents from church one Sunday. He seemed a little depressed, so his mother asked him if something happened in Sunday school class that he would like to talk about. He told his mother "Well, we were singing songs and the teacher made us sing about a poor bear named Gladly that needed glasses and I can't stop thinking about him. She said he was crosseyed and I feel bad for him. The mother couldn't understand why the teacher would teach such a song in Sunday school, so she decided to call her. To the woman’s amazement, the teacher said she only taught hymns that morning. Then the teacher began laughing out loud and said to the mother, “I know what Jeffrey’s' talking about! We learned the hymn 'Gladly The Cross I'd Bear'". DECEMBER ANNIVERSARIES……… December 15th December 21st December 30th Pat Morten Helen Houran Joyce Mabey 2 years 3 years! 2 years Page 11 ‘AGING WELL’ ON THE RADIO Each Wednesday at 8:35 on WEZS 1350 AM MBCC Sponsors ‘Aging Well’ a talk show that invites a special guest to talk about issues of special interest to Seniors or that showcases the special of work of Seniors. Be sure to check in to see who Jim will have on this week! Most all of the shows are available via podcast by logging onto wezs.com. AGING WELL IS ALSO A NEWSPAPER COLUMN Every other Saturday the Laconia Citizen publishes our Newspaper Column that usually has something to do with aging issues --- But you can also find it on our Facebook Page, on our Website or just by asking for copy. I can also add you to an Email list if you would like a copy sent to you automatically. The most recent column was all about ‘Hanging Up the Keys!’. FROM THE SUGGESTION BOX Suggestion made to add a Toaster to the Staff Lounge. There was another in the Club Hub box that I must admit not being able to read…… I apologize! Page 12 QUOTE OF THE WEEK………… “Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." - Martin Luther King, Jr. THE STAFF APPRECIATION FUND……………… It was decided early on in the planning of MBCC to be sure that Members never felt that they needed to pay extra in order to receive great service and we also wanted to ensure that all would receive the same great level of service no matter what their ability to pay might be. That is why our first rule (there are only two!) is ‘No Tipping’. Our original Members in wanting to show their appreciation in a tangible way for Staff Members created an option that still continues. MBCC maintains a ‘Staff Appreciation Fund’ to which Members who choose to may certainly donate. All donations received are distributed in December to eligible Staff Members. All donations are treated confidentially and Staff Members do not know who made donations. There is no expectation that you need to do anything at all – but if you choose to – a check made out to MBCC with ‘Staff Appreciation Fund’ in the memo line and given to Naella or Jim will ensure that your gift will be distributed to Staff this Holiday Season! Thank You! Page 13 SAVE THE DATES! DECEMBER 18TH & 20th December 18th - Diane would like to announce that on Tuesday December 18th in the Bistro at 2:30p there will be a Christmas Extravaganza starring Chris King, Domenic Dinardo and Santa Clause. Cookies nad Eggnog (spiked) will be served. December 20th - A Club Member’s Holiday Special: A Traditional Christmas Carol Sing. This will also be a part with festivities and food! More to come later. December 31st New Year’s Eve! The Kid Jazz Band will be here at 2:30p in the Bistro where along with some great music there will be Holiday Grog served as well! THE GIFT NOBODY WANTS………….. We can control the spread of illness by being careful --- You don’t want someone else’s illness and they don’t want yours! Even with something as simple as a cold – it is important to practice good infection control that actually begins with isolation. This is a good time to have meals delivered to you instead of going to the dining room. For all of us all of the time --- make those hand sanitizers your best friend. I am now probably up to 30 times a day using those things --- it has been proven to help --- but only if you use them! MEREDITH FOOD PANTRY APPRECIATES OUR ONGOING ASSISTANCE! A special thank you to all who continue to support the Meredith Food Pantry by adding an item or two on a regular basis to our collection basket located in various spots in The Bistro. It really does make a difference! Page 14 WORD OF THE WEEK………… Campestral \kam-PESS-trul\ adjective - of or relating to fields or open country : rural EXAMPLES "Santiago's proximity to ski resorts, beach resorts, and the idyllic countryside, with its campestral and ranching traditions and colonial estates, offer plenty for the traveler to see and do." — From Frommer’s Chile and Easter Island, 2011 "Just about any amateur naturalist who pays attention to the birds, beasts, flowers and seasons in campestral Maine will find an eye-opener or two here." — From a book review by Dana Wilde in the Bangor (Maine) Daily News, October 26, 2009 DID YOU KNOW? Scamper across an open field, then, while catching your breath, ponder this: "scamper" and "campestral" both ultimately derive from the Latin noun "campus," meaning "field" or "plain." Latin "campester" is the adjective that means "pertaining to a campus." In ancient Rome, a campus was a place for games, athletic practice, and military drills. "Scamper" probably started with a military association, as well (it is assumed to have evolved from the Latin verb "excampare," meaning "to decamp"). In English, "campestral" took on an exclusively rural aspect upon its introduction in the 18th century, while "campus," you might say, became strictly academic. Page 15 BUS TRIPS……………. 1. Holiday Lights and McDonalds for Ice Cream Date: Time: Cost: Sponsor: Tuesday December 18th Leaving MBCC at 6:30p Returning to MBCC by about 8p You pay for what you order at Micky D’s Nancy Thomason This trip is fully subscribed --- which means that you are welcome to see Naella to have your name added to the Wait List! As a reminder ---- the following have already signed up: John, Roxy, Nancy, Terry, Jane M. Pauli, Martha, Max, Janie J., May, Jean and Pat with Dorry the first on the Wait List. 2. The INN at Newfound Lake for Dinner (Proposed) Date: Time: Cost: Sponsor: Sunday December 16th Leaving MBCC at 4:45 returning 8:30ish You pay for what you order with Entrée’s ranging from $6.00 to $31.00 Nancy Thomason Sounds like a fun trip out for fellowship, dining and a chance to see some wonderful Christmas decorations. Transportation is not yet confirmed. Please sign up with Naella! Page 16 CLOSING NOTES…………….. This and That: Newsletter: Don’t forget to email me with any notices etc. that you would like to see in next week’s and future Newsletters. Marjorie Maher has asked me to pass onto you her appreciation of all the birthday wishes and cards that she received that added to the joy of her Birthday! Last Friday was great with special thanks due to Carolyn for speerheading the insidie portion of things and to Fred and Barbara Brehm and their family for making the outside portion go so well. The MBCC Magic is still there! I also don’t want to forget John Easton who once again dazzles us with his wonderful display of chreches! Thank you John. Let the Season rush on as it might --- but be sure to pause long enough to enjoy! Howie Page 17
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