Issue 3 (April
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Issue 3 (April
Volume 2006, Issue 3 Latitude 38 Parrothead Club July 1, 2006 Latitude 38 º President’s Phlock Talk...Jeannine Happ Happy Summer! I’m looking forward to everything coming up, and I’d like to get a sense of why people aren’t showing up for events. I’ll be setting up a poll on the yahoo list to try to flesh out some reasons, and maybe we can come up with solutions that will meet the needs of all of our members. Special points of interest: Jeannine in Key West. Concert report • Larry’s Famous Etoufee • New Members Jimmy once again proved why people are willing to dish out huge sums of hard earned money to see him every year. This was by far the best concert experience I have had! He played Floridays which is my favorite song, and Tampico Trauma, which I haven't heard in concert since he stopped playing Northern CA in October. He was joined by Bill Payne of Little Feat, and played a decent version of Little Feat's Dixie Chicken. • 2006 MOTM • Phins To The West • Off To See The Keys • Photo Gallery What really sent me over the top this year was the spirit of camaraderie. All of the great energy flowing from the band and the audience, being able to meet new people, and old friends and have a fun time! I haven't enjoyed a concert like that in I don't know how long. I have to give credit to my BOD for stepping up to the plate to recruit new members, and we had a great showing at our pre-concert party, where the feeling of family really started! Inside this issue: J9 Charity News 2 Board of Directors 3 Tropical Reading & Recipes Tropical Music 4 5 2006 MOTM Newsletter Name Contest 8 Off To See The Keys Parrot Points 9 11 Photo Gallery 12 Another Successful Phins to the West The 3rd Annual Phins to the West was held at the Avi Casino and Resort in Laughlin, NV. A 9-hour drive from Sacramento or 2 hours from Las Vegas, the Avi is a mirage in the desert. It has a movie theater (saw Hoot), 3 buffets, a café, a pool and a beach on the Colorado. Representing Latitude 38 were Kathleen Henry, Joe & Deb Pena, Linda Sortal, Roni & Skeets Jennings, Russ & Susie Hudson, Sandy Waters, and Cathie Wartelle. Old friend, Deb McCall, was there too. We hung out with some of the Pirates of the Delta and met a lot new friends. A lot of great bands played this year including Hanna’s Reef, Jim Hoehn, (Continued on page 3) Page 2 Latitude 38 Parrothead Club Membership...Jena Lockwood, Vice President & Membership 2006 opened with some new members. We Need More Fruitcakes!! Welcome New Parrotheads Applications can be downloaded off of our yahoo group site or you can forward any new names and email addresses to the incoming VP Jena Lockwood at jena_lockwood@yahoo.com. Goodbye Old Friends, Hope to See You Again Welcome Back! No Additions No Changes Big Round Ball… Cheryl Bashor Rebuilding Together Helping Our Community and Environment” “ On April 8th our members were spending their Saturday helping those less fortunate. J9 Happ, Rich and Julie Duchscherer, Susie and Rus Hudson, Kathleen Henry, Carroll Wills and Cheryl Bashor were the cleanup crew. We spent the day removing all the junk from the basement, backyard, garage and house we were assigned to. The junk just kept coming and coming and coming. It was our job to get the property ready for the skilled workers that were coming back the following weekends. The homeowner Delphrene Smith-Franklin has back problems and has been unable to keep up with the maintenance of her home. Each volunteer received a free t-shirt and lunch and a very touching thank you from Del and her family. Most everyone was in tears as we said our good-byes. The Marine Mammal Center The MMC is currently undergo- ing construction to expand, improve and update the facility but that didn’t keep the Latitude 38 PHC volunteers away. On June 24th Susie and Rus Hudson, Jesus and Tonya Cano, Ray and Cheryl Bashor, Cathie Wartell, Kathleen Henry and Kathleen’s nephew – the always hard working Anthony Cole made the long trek to Sausalito and The Marine Mammal Center. The work was back breaking and boring. We were instructed to remove any and all Cape Ivy we came across in a 1/8 acre parcel the center was just given. To make it worse we were asked to avoid removing or stepping on any other vegetation. Yea right, the Cape Ivy was everywhere and intertwined in everything. We did our best and removed mounds and mounds of the aggressive nonnative plant. After our shift Tony, the volunteer coordinator and our personal tour guide, gave us the special “Rock Star” tour of the facility. We got to go behind the scenes and see the mammals up close and personal! 2006 Charity/Environmental/ Community Service Dates (Other fun dates to remember) 8/25-8/27 Brannon Island clean-up and camp-out 9/9 3pm(?) CFF Luau (adults only) **New Date** 9/15-9/17 AWARE clean-up and camp-out Solano Lake 9/16 AWARE International Clean-up day 10/7 Alzheimer's Memory Walk Treasure Island 10/21 Poker Tournament 11/3 - 11/5 MOTM 11/12 AGM 12/9 Holiday party Upcoming Events The Angelman Syndrome/CFRI Bowl-A-Thon has been canceled (Continued on page 11) Volume 2006, Issue 3 Page 3 2006 Board of Directors and Members At Large Member at Large President Treasurer/Election Chair Interim Member at Large Events Ray Smith Newsletter Sandy Riggs Kathleen Henry Jeannine Happ Secretary Vice President Carroll Wills Jena Lockwood Charity & Environmental Member at Large Coordinator Marketing Cheryl Bashor Susie Hudson Phins cont (Continued from page 1) Kelly McGuire, Sunny Jim White The Boat Drunks, Rob Mehl and Stars on the Water who played a kick butt show. Former Coral Reefers Amy Lee and T.C Mitchell played sets and were great as always. Amy even posed for some pictures and signed autographs with us. Whoever has those pictures and the ones with Sunny Jim, please send them to me at pacificparrot@yahoo.com. The food was wonderful, the staff friendly, the new pool was out of this world, the music thumping, and the weather was hot! My traveling mates and I had the pleasure of having breakfast with Jerry Gontang of Stars on the Water. As sweet a guy as you ever want to meet. The Avi Resort has a beach on the Colorado, a brand new pool, a great buffet restaurant and a café with a 99 cents breakfast to die for. Ok maybe not die, but it was good. Some of our members bid in the silent auctions and some even won. Dale won a basket of DVD & VHS movies. I won a bronze Hawaiian Hula Statue by artist Kim Taylor Reece. This year’s event benefited the Boy and Girls Club of Aha Macav, the Boys and Girls Club of Indian Country and Children’s Cancer Research Fund. Check out some of the sponsors: Huanna Glass (Beautiful watercolors) at http:// www.huannaglass.com; Maui Jim Sunglasses at http:// www.mauijim.com/mjweb/ public/index.jsp; Margaritaville Tequila; and Southern Wine and Spirits at http:// www.southernwine.com. Pete Faranelli and the Arizona Parrothead Club and the LA Parrothead Club are the founders of this event. This year, there were 23 participating partner club including Latitude 38 helping to sponsor Phins. Webmaster Rob Borsdorf Don’t forget to put this wonderful event on your calendar for next year. As soon as the dates for next year come out, I will let everyone know. The 3rd Annual Phins To the West has come to a close. Pohakea — Dawn’s Light Page 4 Latitude 38 Parrothead Club Tropical Reading (For The Bibliophiles Amongst us.) Books To Get Lost In At The Beach is at it again in over-the-top adventures. Beach Road Cross Country: 15 years and 90,000 miles on the roads and Interstates of America By James Patterson & Peter DeJonge By Robert Sullivan Marley & Me Set in the East Hamptons beach town of Montauk, this novel deals with money, deception, race, and perceptions. Couldn’t put it down. Road trip ode to all families who have traveled by car across America. Fascinating & funny read. By John Grogan A columnist and his wife learn some life lessons from their neurotic dog. The Mammoth Book of Pirates Twelve Sharp By Janet Evanovich By Jon E. Lewis Don’t Make A Black Women Take Her Earrings Off Bounty Hunter Stephanie Plum “Jamaica Meets California for a fantastic meal. ” Black Order By James Rollins The Sacramento author’s Sigma Force Team is back facing danger and close calls as it mixes science and philosophy to unravel a compelling puzzle. AARRRGGH! 28 tales from the Golden Age of Piracy. By Tyler Perry Funny by the creator of Madea. Tropical Cooking Butterflied Jerk Chicken INDOOR: Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Follow directions for preparing chicken. Lay chicken (skin side up) on a foil-lined pan. Roast in preheated oven for 30 minutes. Turn brush with glaze and continue roasting for 10 minutes. Turn once more generously brush with glaze and cook an additional 10 to 15 minutes or until done. For Chicken: 1 whole roasting chicken 1/4 cup Jamaican jerk seasoning 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon For Glaze: 1 cup dark rum 1/4 cup frozen pineapple juice concentrate 1 teaspoon allspice 2 tablespoons brown sugar Sandra Lee's signature SemiHomemade approach to cooking and home decorating offers savvy shortcuts and down-toearth secrets for creating a beautiful, affordable and most of all, doable life. To butterfly chicken, start by removing neck, giblets, and cut away excess fat. Next, take a pair of kitchen shears and cut along both sides of backbone to remove. Turn chicken over skin side up and press down between the breasts to break the keel bone (this will allow the chicken to lay very flat on grill). In a small bowl, combine jerk seasoning, cloves, and cinnamon. Sprinkle liberally over (Continued on page 6) Volume 2006, Issue 3 Page 5 Pictures (Clockwise) 1. Sandy, Susie & Judy 2. Joe, Russ, Susie, & Dale 3. Roni & Skeets 4. Joe & Deb 5. The AZ Flamingo Girls 6. Kathleen 7. Deb & her infamous jello shots 8. Sunny Jim White and Jerry Gontang of Stars on The Water 9. Cathie, Susie, & Deb 10. Debby & Linda Tropical Music We all know Jimmy Buffett, but did you that there are many musicians who embrace the laid back lifestyle. This new column will be for anyone to share a new album or artist who imbues the tropical-gulf coastalHawaiian-Caribbean, etc. lifestyle. Don’t Be Fooled By The Hat By Hugo Duarte Hugo’s new album is a collection of Hillbilly beach music. “Sawgrass” is a wonderful moody instrumental that trans- Most albums and artists listed can be found at Amazon.com or their websites. ports you to the bayou, everglades or Carolina banks. Stars On The Water By Stars On The Water This new album by the perennial party band will get your foot tapping and your fingers popping. Live at Fenway Park By Jimmy Buffett What is there to say. Mr. Buffett and special guests playing in the Green Monster. Sky, Sand, Water, Moon By Sunny Jim White 11 new song including the title track which has become a favorite with audiences. Islands By Various Artists Be instantly transported to the Caribbean from Putumayo Records. Hugo Duarte’s “Don’t Be Fooled By The Hat” Page 6 Latitude 38 Parrothead Club Trpoical Cooking (continued) (Continued from page 4) all sides of chicken; set aside. Chicken can be prepared up to this point a day ahead. For glaze: In a small pot over medium-high heat, combine all glaze ingredients. Bring to boil and cook until glaze thickens, about 15 to 20 minutes. Remove from heat; set aside. Set up grill for indirect grilling over medium heat or heat a 10-inch cast iron grill pan over medium-high heat. Oil grate when ready to start cooking. Place the chicken in the skillet skin side down and cook until skin is crisp and has nice grill marks. Brush the flesh side with the glaze, then turn the chicken over and brush the skin side. Transfer the grill pan to the oven and bake until chicken is cooked golden and the internal temperature of the thigh registers 180 degrees F on an instant-read thermometer, about 30 minutes. Transfer to cutting board; let rest 5 minutes before cutting. Serve hot. Spinach and Citrus Salad For Dressing: 1/4 cup reserved citrus juice “80% Store bought and 20% home cooking makes fabulous 1 tablespoon Champagne vinegar 2 tablespoons orange olive oil (recommended: O Olive Oil) 1 tablespoon chopped fresh tarragon leaves 1 tablespoon chopped fresh chives Salt and pepper 9 ounces baby spinach 1 jar (24-ounce) sun fresh citrus salad, drain and liquid reserved 4 ounces goat cheese elegant meals.” In a medium bowl, whisk together all ingredients for dressing and 1/4 cup reserved citrus liquid. Add spinach and toss. Divide dressed spinach onto chilled salad plates. Divide citrus salad among plates and garnish with crumbled goat cheese. Paradise Punch 1/2 cup tequila blanco 1/2 cup vodka 1/2 cup rum 1/2 cup gin 2 cups cranberry juice 2 cups pineapple juice Pineapple wedges, for garnish (Continued on page 7) -- Sandra Lee Page 7 Latitude 38 Parrothead Club Trpoical Cooking (continued) (Continued from page 6) In a large pitcher, combine all ingredients and stir. Serve chilled in iced tea glasses with a wedge of pineapple for a garnish. A couple of people at Mardi Gras asked for my recipe for crawfish etoufee (which can be used for shrimp or crab, or any combination). Larry Birdsong Bernies’s Crawfish Etoufee “Who needs Emeril? 4 tablespoons flour 4 tablespoons vegetable oil make a roux - brown the flour in the oil We’ve got Larry! ” add, chopped: 1 small bell pepper 1 small yellow onion 3 stalks of celery 2 cloves garlic add 4 tablespoons butter and simmer veggies on medium heat for ten minutes add 1 can of campbell's cream of celery soup and 3/4 can of water or heavy cream, I use heavy cream. add: 1 tblsp paul prudhomme's seafood seasoning 2 tsp Season All 2 tsp black pepper 1 tsp paprika 1/2 cup of tomato sauce or juice simmer a few minutes add 1 pound of crawfish tails; simmer 15 min The crawfish tails I buy are already cooked. you can use shrimp or crab instead of crawfish, or any combination of seafood. This is my brother's recipe, Bernie Birdsong Volume 2006, Issue 3 Page 8 Guest Parrot Head Club San Antonio is home to 4 military bases, Fiesta, the Alamo, me for a while and the San Antonio Parrot Head Club. Their charities include Ronald McDonald House, Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, San Antonio Food Bank, South Texas Blood & Tissue Center, Adopt a highway, and Elf Louise Project which that provides Christmas for needy children. Some of their events are Deep Sea Fishing trips, Night Golf, and Phun in the Sun Survive 06 in Corpus Christi. Www.saphc.com If you’re ever in San Antonio, stop by their happy hour on 3rd Thursday of the month at Crabby Jack’s down on the Riverwalk. Ask anyone… everyone knows where the Riverwalk is. Check out their website. 2006 Meeting of the Minds “Island Daze” Island Daze Nov 2-5, 2006 Key West, FL This year, MOTM will be Nov 2-5, 2006 and the theme is Island Daze. Plan now! It’s truly fun and even better when we have a lot folks down there. Register online at www.phip.com/ motm. It’s limited to 3500 people so don’t delay, it fills up quick. As of June 21, there are only 600 spaces left. Newsletter Naming Contest!!!!!!! A month ago, I asked for nominations for naming our newsletter. So far I’ve gotten 4 nominations (Thanks, Loren) and am requesting a few more. Please email your suggestions to me at pacificparrot@yahoo.com by the end of July. I will then send out a yahoogroups poll to pick the winner. The host hotel is the Wyndham Casa Marina. Although the Casa and The Reach are full, they have struck a deal with the Sheraton Suites for Parrot heads. All rooms are suites and the PH rate is $169 per night. Just call on the Parrot Phone at 1-800-895-2534 to get that rate. Nominations so far: Spaces are closing rapidly. Do not wait until the last minutes or you’ll miss out on a great time. For more info on MOTM, see MOTM website. 1. Tiki Times 2. California Promises (Old Jimmy song title) 3. Water Ways (having Bay & Delta so near) 4. Lat 38 Attitudes 5. No name (no changes) Volume 2006, Issue 3 Page 9 Off To See The Keys Most people drive to Key West from Fort Lauderdale or Miami (Don’t stop no matter what) Airports. So in the interest of prudent planning, here are some interesting stops along A1A. There a few street names so places are listed by mile marker, e.g. MM88 is mile marker 88 and either Gulf side or Ocean side. Going to Key West the Gulf side is on the right. :) Of, course MM 0 is in KW so officially the Keys start in Florida City at MM 110. You first choice coming upon entering the Keys is either to stay on A1A or go down Card Sound Road. Road Take the Road. You will come across Alabama Jack’s. It’s right beside the Card Sound Bridge and is a Keys tradition. They have friendly folks and good grub. They even provide bug spray for you right on the table. KEYS SURVIVAL SUPPLIES. SUPPLIES Must haves for any Keys visit. Water, limes, cocoa butter, Corona, aloe vera gel, salt shakers, mangos, cocktail sauce, Cortizone 10 Anti-Inch Cream (I can personally vouch for this) for the no see’ums, Advil, Mountain Dew, Rum, and BandAids. Card Sound Road takes you back to US 1 without backtracking. You are now in Key Largo—the only town named for a movie. That’s right, Largo Key Largo was originally call Rock Harbor. Key Largo MM104 is The Caribbean Club. Club The quintessential tropical Bar. Right on the water, killer sunsets, open air bar, etc. Any Bogie-Bacall fan will recognize it. (305) 451-9970 MM104 Neptune’s Hideaway Bungalows. A dive bum favorite for years, cheap, clean , cable & fridge. (305) 451-0357 ►There are lots of small local motels in Key Largo for a overnight stop over. Check out the bargains. MM 105 The Crack’d Conch. Conch Featured on the Food Network is open Noon-10pm. 100 kinds of beer, Conch, Caribe, Cajun, & Gator. (305) 451-0732 MM 102.5 John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. Best snorkeling & diving site in the Upper Keys. MM 99.7 Holiday Inn Key Largo. See the African Queen. (305) 451-4655 Tavernier Key MM 93.6 Florida Keys Wild Bird Sanctuary. Sanctuary It’s free and a must see if you love birds. Great photo spot. Eagles, herons, egrets, flamingos and pelican up close. MM 86.7 World’s largest lobster. Islamorada MM 85.5 Island Grill. Great manatees watching spot. MM 84.7 Theater of the Sea. A popular amusement park with dolphin shows (and you can swim with them too), sea lion shows (can (Continued on page 10) Volume 2006, Issue 3 Page 10 Off To See The Keys….(cont) (Continued from page 9) swim with them too), crocodiles (no, you can’t swim with them). Lots of other entertainment. www.theaterofthesea.com MM 82 LorLor-E-Lei restaurant aand Cabana Bar. Good food, good view. (305) 664-4656. www.keysdirectory.com/lorelei/index.html MM 81.6 Manny & Isa’s. Isa’s Closed Tuesdays. Authentic Cuban. Lunch & Dinner. (305) 664-5019 MM 81.5 Hurricane of 1935 Memorial. This hurricane killed an estimated 700 people many were WWI vets. Stop by and pay your respects. For more information: www.keyshistory.org/hurrmemorial.html MM 77.5 B The Hungry Tarpon Restaurant. For a few dollars you can go out to the back of the restaurant and feed the Tarpon. (305) 664-0535 MM 57.5 Seashell Beach Resort. Grassy Key. Oceanside. Boat rentals. Row out to the coral reef. Bungalow 8 is recommended. www.thefloridakeys.com/seashellbeach/index.html (305) 289-0265 MM 59 Dolphin Research Center. Best of all the swim-with-a-dolphin places. Originally home of Flipper. www.dolphins.org (305) 289-1121 Marathon (Largest Key and ½ way point) MM 54 The Island Tiki Bar & Restaurant. Arguable gourmet but definitely good food. Great view. (305) 289-1810 MM 50 The Cracked Conch Cafe. Not to be confused with the restaurant in Key Largo. There is a coupon on their website for free conch chowder. www.conchcafe.com (305) 743-2233 MM 47.5B Porky’s Bayside BBQ & Tiki Bar. I can personally vouch for this one. Great food & view. (305) 289-2065 MM 47 through MM 41 is the historic Seven Mile Bridge. Bridge Great view and lots of history. This is also where the famous bridge scene in the Guvernator’s filmTrue Lies was filmed. MM 37 Bahia Honda State Park. A must see. Voted best beach by Conde Nast magazine. BIG PINE KEY home to the Key Deer. They are endangered and very cute. The fine for feeding a key deer is $250. SLOW DOWN through here. (Continued on page 16) Page 11 Latitude 38 Parrothead Club Big Round Ball ….(cont) (Continued from page 2) due to insufficient participation. I will look into scheduling us for a shift at the Contra Costa Food Bank or the Sac Zoo Ice Cream Safari sometime in July August 25 – 27 Brannon Island CleanCleanup and CampCamp-out For those of you that haven't attended a camp-out at Brannon Island – its time you found out what you are missing. Good food, good phiends, good drinks, good times for the entire phamily. We get our own site well separated for the rest of the park visitors… the rangers know the Parrot Heads well! This year there is a new head ranger and we will be getting assigned a clean-up route with spiffy maps so we can cover the area where we are most needed. Lets do our part to help clean up this Big Round Ball and show those rangers we are ParrotHeads and we don’t need no stinking maps! look-out for a roomy open floor plan. We are still looking for a place to hold the poker tournament. Since this is a charity fund raiser we don’t want to have to pay for a hall. Do you have a home that can accommodate 5 eight player poker tables? Do you have access to a hall or club house? Please, please, please contact J9 Happ or Cheryl Bashor with location possibilities. We are going to hold a silent auction during the tournament and need donations. Members will have the chance to earn 2 parrot points for participation in this event. 1 point for those members who sign up to play in the tournament and 1 point for a donation worth $40.00 or more for the silent auction. Start canvassing your local merchants and ask them to donate to this worthy cause. Safeway, Save Mart, Best Buy, Applebee’s and Costco are good places to try. You would be surprised at how easy it is to get a merchant to donate. Ask you phavorite local restaurant, grocer…do you have a phamily member or phriend that owns a business, a time share, cabin…donate your frequent flyer miles...be creative, be brave, ask and you shall receive. It never hurts to ask. October 21st No Limit Texas Hold Em Tournament Calling all Parrot Heads….be on the Parrot Points Total as of June 30, 2006 Member Points Charlie Conrad 1 Cheryl Bashor 4 Julie Duchscherer 1 Jesus Cano 3 Becci Hanna 1 Rich Duchscherer 3 Ron Happ 1 J9 Happ 3 Renee Hyatt 1 Kathleen Henry 3 Debby Pena 1 Russ Hudson 3 Joe Pena 1 Susie Hudson 3 Bruce Riggs 1 Ray Bashor 2 Sandy Riggs 1 Tonya Cano 2 Sandy Waters 1 Cathie Wartelle 2 Carroll Wills 1 Pam Brain 1 Contact Cheryl Bashor at cb1796@sbc.com if there is a problem with your Parrot Point total. Attendee lists are also being kept by event so there shouldn’t be a problem getting to the bottom of any discrepancy. July 29th Sac Zoo Ice Cream Social Added Volume 2006, Issue 3 Page 12 April 8th Rebuilding Together We were assigned to a house in Oakland and Rebuilding Together is excited to have the Parrot Heads back. The home owner was tickled pink and wanted to extend her deepest thanks and appreciation to all involved. We would like to give a big shout out and thank you to Terry Reicken who to donated his company’s tool and materials to support this project. Thank you Terry! 1. The House 2. Carroll dumpster diving 3. George, Our fearless leader We had 12 volunteers and together with a group of Physical Therapy students from Laney College we accomplished much that day. Each Volunteer received a t-shirt. We cleaned out the garage, yard and house. We also had a fabulous time at Jeanine’s after. Ron makes a mean tri-tip. Left: Jeannine hard at work; Mid: Susie using those muscles Right: We even go breakfast The home owner (in red) and the clean-up team The whole gang: Kathleen, Joe (hiding), Debby P, Dale, Roni, Russ, Deb M, Cathie, Unknown (peeking), Susie, Sandy, Unknown 1. Ole Joe 2. The Jennings enjoy a cocktail 3. Avi Pool from the 6th Floor 4. Joe & Russ try on their new earrings Volume 2006, Issue 3 Page 13 June 24th Marine Mammal Center On June 24th we were be back at The Marine Mammal Center. TMMC is currently under construction and closed to the public. We will be among the first to see the new buildings. We helped to clear invasive Cap ivy from Park Service grounds and toured the MMC facilities. We met several sea lions, two seals, and got a glimpse of two elusive Guadalupe Fur Seals pups. After our shift at TMMC, Susie and Rus Hudson hosted the crew at their gorgeous Novato home. We ate and played in the pool. Thanks to Jesus & Tonya Cano, Susie & Russ Hudson, Cheryl & Ray Bashor. Kathleen Henry & Anthony Cole. Upper Left: Cathie & Susie assess the weeds. Upper Right: Anthony attacking the Ivy invasion Clockwise: 1. Guest Sea Lion 2. Guadalupe Fur Seal 3. Our Host, Tony 4. Russ Hudson 5. The Group getting instructions 6. Cheryl Bashor working hard As of 9 June 2006 Latitude 38 º Parrot Head Club Lat 38 PHC Event Calendar "Helping Our Environment and Community...12 Ounces At A Time." Schedule of Events Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Web: www.lat38phc.org • Jun 13— 13— Happy Hour at Tiki Tom’s, 6pm • Jun 24—Marine Mammal Ctr 9am, Marin Headlands 24 J 1 U 2 3 4 5 9 10 11Happy 12 6 7 8 13 14 15BowlBowl- L Upcoming Events • Jul 11— 11— Happy Hour at Tiki Tom’s, 6pm • Jul 15— 15—Bowl-A-Thon, Tracy, 1pm • Aug 8— 8— Happy Hour at Tiki Tom’s, 6pm • Aug 2525-27 Brannon Island cleanup and campout • Sep 9 — CFF Luau, Walnut Creek, 3pm? • Sep 12— 12— Happy Hour at Tiki Tom’s, 6pm • Sep 15cleanup and campout, Solano 15-17—AWARE 17 Lake • Oct 7 — Alzheimer’s Memory Walk, Treasure Island, 8am Hour 16 Oct 10— 10— Happy Hour at Tiki Tom’s, 6pm • Oct 21—Poker Tournament 21 • Nov 33-5 — Meeting of the Minds, Key West • Nov 12— 12 Annual General Mtg. • Nov 14— 14— Happy Hour at Tiki Tom’s, 6pm • Dec 9— 9—Holiday Party • Dec 12— 12— Happy Hour at Tiki Tom’s, 6pm 18 19 20 21 23 24 30 31 Sun 25 26 27 28 29 0 6 Mon Tue 1 Wed Thu Fri Sat 2 3 4 5 9 10 11 12 U G 6 U 7 S 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 0 27 6 28 29 30 31 8 Happy Hour T Happy Hours are held at Tiki Tom’s, 1536 Olympia Blvd, Walnut Creek, 6pm For more information on scheduled events, please contact the Charity & Environmental Chair, Cheryl Bashor 2 22 0 A • 17 Y AA-Thon As of 9 June 2006 Latitude 38 º Parrot Head Club Lat 38 PHC Event Calendar "Helping Our Environment and Community...12 Ounces At A Time." Schedule of Events Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Web: www.lat38phc.org • Jun 13— 13— Happy Hour at Tiki Tom’s, 6pm • Jun 24—Marine Mammal Ctr 9am, Marin Headlands 24 3 4 5 6 7 Fri Sat 1 2 S 8 9CFRI E Luau P Upcoming Events • Jul 11— 11— Happy Hour at Tiki Tom’s, 6pm • Jul 15— 15—Bowl-A-Thon, Tracy, 1pm • Aug 8— 8— Happy Hour at Tiki Tom’s, 6pm • Aug 2525-27 Brannon Island cleanup and campout • Sep 9 — CFF Luau, Walnut Creek, 3pm? 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 T Happy 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 0 • Sep 12— 12— Happy Hour at Tiki Tom’s, 6pm • Sep 15cleanup and campout, Solano Lake 15-17—AWARE 17 • Oct 7 — Alzheimer’s Memory Walk, Treasure Island, 8am • Oct 10— 10— Happy Hour at Tiki Tom’s, 6pm • Oct 21—Poker Tournament 21 • Nov 33-5 — Meeting of the Minds, Key West • Nov 12— 12 Annual General Mtg. • Nov 14— 14— Happy Hour at Tiki Tom’s, 6pm • Dec 9— 9—Holiday Party • Dec 12— 12— Happy Hour at Tiki Tom’s, 6pm 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 0 6 Sun O 1 Mon 2 Tue 3 Wed 4 Thu 5 Fri 6 Sat 7 Alzheimer C 8 9 T 10 11 12 13 14 18 19 20 21 Happy 15 16 17 Poker 2 Happy Hours are held at Tiki Tom’s, 1536 Olympia Blvd, Walnut Creek, 6pm 22 23 24 29 30 31 0 0 For more information on scheduled events, please contact the Charity & Environmental Chair, Cheryl Bashor 6 25 26 27 28 WWW. L AT3 8 P H C . ORG W E’ RE ON THE WEB! Latitude 38 º Parrot Head Club Latitude 38 Parrothead Club P. O. Box 276491 Sacramento, CA 95827 (Continued from page 10) The No Name Pub is very hard to find so I won’t even try. 30831 North Watson Blvd, Big Pine Key. www.nonamepub.com/index.html (305) 872-9115 Stock Island The Rusty Anchor. 5510 3rd Avenue. I can personally vouch for this one. Good food—a locals restaurant. (305) 294-5369 YOU HAVE NOW MADE IT TO KEY WEST!!!!!! Next newsletter what to do now that you have made it Mecca! Resources • Cap’n Ron & Pirate John’s Florida Keys Adventure Guide 2004 Edition www.buccaneerpress.com • Restaurant Reviews: www.foodreference.com/html/keywestinformation.html • Keys Cocktail Tour (I can send anyone a copy) What drinks to order along the way. Your favorite place forgotten? Let me know and I will include it in the next newsletter. 14