April 19 - sbcosmo

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April 19 - sbcosmo
COMOPOLITAN CLUB OF SANTA BARBARA INC.
Vol.
No. 20
Editor: Harv Turner
Next Meeting: April 19, 2012
Next Editor: Pete Kruse
Phone: (805) 687-2405
E-Mail: sbpete8@gmail.com
Next Sgt. at Arms: John Rasmussen
Phone: (805) 682-4972
E-Mail:jlrasmussen@cox.net
Crackers Editor
Access the COSMO website at
http://sbcosmo.com
for current and archived issues of CRACKERS
Free Lunches
President Arlie Skov reports that the Club has a
surplus of funds which the Board has decided will
be used for free lunches for all members
attending 2 – 3 meetings this year. The free
lunches will not be announced until the day of
each meeting.
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
President Arlie Skov reports the COSMO board
would like to form a Transportation Committee
which would coordinate transportation for
members who would provide a ride. Contact Arlie,
805-965-5101 or askov@earthlink.net, if you are
interested inassisting in this service to your fellow
COSMO members.
COSMO TRIP TO IRELAND
September 10-20 2012
Read All About It (p5-p9)
TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE
Next Meeting
April 19 2012
Doug Lynch
“Today’s Oilfield, Truth or Fiction”
Doug Lynch will speak on “Today’s
Oilfield, Truth or Fiction”, addressing
issues from an environmental and
technological perspective. From the
first major oil spill in Santa Barbara in
1963 up to the BP Deepwater Horizon
spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010, the
oilfield has not always had the best
reputation. Technological changes such as horizontal
drilling, hydraulic fracturing, and new seismic techniques
are shaping not only our oilfields but the world’s global oil
map.
Doug has spent over 25 years in the oil industry and has
lived and worked in many of the world’s oil centers. He
received his BS degree in Ocean Engineering from the
University of Hawaii and spent his early career with Vetco
Offshore in Ventura, one of the early pioneers in the
offshore oil and gas industry. After receiving his MBA, Doug
moved into management consulting for the oil industry and
in 1999 he formed his own company, the Reach Group,
based in Houston but with offices around the world. The
Reach Group is a leader in management consulting to the
upstream oil and gas industry and has clients including
most of the world’s largest oil companies. Doug will be
introduced by Jim Shaw.
Spring
Dinner Dance
Tuesday May 1st 2012
Santa Barbara Yacht Club
Reservation Form
on Page 10
THE COSMOPOLITAN CLUB OF SANTA BARBARA, P.O. BOX 3993, SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA 93130 USA
CRACKERS
Future Meetings
Welcome New Members
May 3rd Ladies’ Day
Cosmo Member Sandy Jones
“How a Writer Reads the Mystery Novel”
Cosmo member Weyman (Sandy) Jones
will discuss “How a Writer Reads the
Mystery Novel.” Author of seven books,
four of them mysteries, Sandy will
review the evolution of the mystery
from its nineteenth century beginning
into an enduringly popular literary
genre. From the point of view of a
writer, he will explore what makes a
story work and will nominate his favorites among
contemporary mystery writers. He will invite questions,
including any about the writing process. Sandy had a
career in corporate communications. Along the way he
also wrote fiction, first short stories for popular magazines
and then historical novels for young readers. Since his
retirement as vice president, public affairs, of Grumman
Corporation, he has been writing mystery novels that
are published by Five Star/Gale. A graduate of Harvard,
during the Korean War he served as an enlisted man and
then a junior officer in the Navy. His web site is www.
weymanjones.com. Mead Northrop will introduce.
William J. “Bill” Costello
4451 Shadow Hills Blvd. No. SB 93105
517-285-8691, um2thdoc@aim.com
A native of Grand Rapids, Bill is a
Michigander and graduate of U. of MI. He
is both a dentist and business executive,
having presided over Accu Bite Dental
Supply. He retired in 2005 and came to
Santa Barbara in 2007. He and wife Betsy have 3 sons. Bill
enjoys golf, photography and travel. His sponsors were
John MacKenzie, Bruce Long and Ron Singer.
Angus J. MacLean
1832 E. Las Tunas Rd., SB 93103
805-963-9670, angusj@aol.com
Angus was born on the Isle of Lewis,
Scotland. In his career he was VP and
Regional Loan Manager of Home Savings
of America. Angus and wife Mary settled
|in Santa Barbara in 1972, raising a son
and daughter. Angus is a golfer and plays the stock market.
His sponsors were John MacKenzie, Bill Skelly and Ron
Singer.
Special Announcement
A Call to Action by Marty Tucker
Marty announced that the Elder Justice Bill
passed two years ago has still not been funded
by that same congress that passed it with bipartisan support. Marty suggests that those who
are interested in supporting this action call or
write your congressman requesting that they
support funding this action by voting for the
funding bill now pending in Congress. Additional
information may be obtained at
www.centralcoastseniors.org .
May 17 2012
Steve Windhager
“SB Botanic Gardens”
Jim Shaw intro
June 7 2012
Kathlene Baushke
“Homeless in Santa Barbara”
John MacKenzie intro
June 21 2012
Steve Zelko
“Cataracts & Macular Degeneration”
Jim Shaw intro
Wine Drawing – With Bob Zimels conducting,
Harv Turner won the Stormont Sauvignon Blanc
and Joe Szerwo won the bottle of 5006 Mammoth
Crest Pinot Noir from our Bob Hassler’s cellar.
WELCOME OUR GUESTS
Regular Events
Bridge
Join us for FUN Bridge upstairs at the
Elks Club after all regular meetings; we play
until 3:30 PM. Chairman Steve Morgan, 637-1332,
or smmphd@cox.net.
Bridge Winners on April 5th
1st place – Steve Morgan with 3580 points
2nd place – David Kain with 3370 points
3rd place – Howard Glenn with 3110 points
Introduced by Dave Williams
Bill Dutton hosted by Harry Brown
John Kennedy invited by Dwight Carlson
Bob Kvass guested by his dad Art Kvass
Norm Nebroski hosted by Harry Brown
Ross Northrup, hosted by his dad Mead Northrup
COSMO Member Ailing?
If you learn of one of our members suffering
from illness or injury, please notify Arlie Skov
805-965-5101 or askov@earthlink.net
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CRACKERS
Tennis
The tennis group plays doubles twice a week
at a private court in Shadow Hills starting at 8:00
AM Mondays and Thursdays. All tennis players are
invited to participate.
Contact Bruce Long (805) 692-4072
or bruce93103@cox.net.
Cosmo Computer Society
Cosmo Computer Society meets monthly on the
third Tuesday, upstairs at the Elks Club.
Discussion starts at 10:00 AM, and a feature presentation
starts at 10:30 AM, concluding with a no-host fellowship
luncheon in the Elks Grill. All COSMO members are
welcome. Bob Gerity, Program Chair
Chair Howard Glenn, 967-2633, hbglenn@cox.net.
S.A.G.E. Investment Group
S.A.G.E. meets monthly at 10 AM on the
first Tuesday at the Elks Club, followed by
a no-host lunch in the grill downstairs. At
S.A.G.E. we discuss past and possible future trends in
the economy and the stock market. We would welcome
your participation. Co-Chairs: Dick Evans, 967- 6930,
dickevans@mac.com and Walter Naumann, 448-5061,
wjnaumann@aol.com.
Golf
Special congratulations to A.B.Clarke!
On March 16, 2012, Oxnard’s River Ridge Golf Club, Victoria
Lakes Course, hole #5, par 3, 170 yards, 5 iron. Cosmo
member A.B. Clarke scored his second hole-in-one within
the last 8 months, witnessed by Ron Singer and Stan
Clothier.
Cosmopolitan Club Golf Tournament
Wednesday April 25, 2012
Soule Park Golf Club, Ojai CA
Tee Times starting at 10:00
Six foursomes for 24 players
$43 includes green fees, cart, and prizes
Sign up at next Cosmo meeting, or email abclarke3@cox.
net
Trip to Ireland: The Golf Committee has planned a
Cosmo trip to Ireland in September. Spouses and Guests
are most welcome. This trip is not just for golfers, much
sightseeing and five-star accommodations are arranged.
See pages 5-7 of eCrackers for full details. If you have
questions about this grand adventure, contact Ron Singer,
684-1355, rsinger916@aol.com.
Mondays - Santa Barbara Golf Club (Muni). Tee times
from 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM. Regular walking senior rate is
$25 for 18 holes. Contact Ron Singer (805) 684-1355 or
rsinger916@aol.com by prior Friday for your tee time.
Twin Lakes (Par 29) at 9:00 AM. Work on your short game.
These outings are a great way to gain new members, so
invite your friends.
Wednesdays – Ocean Meadows (Par 36) at 8:30 AM.
Work on your long-ball skills.
Additional play at various courses - Contact Ron Singer
to get on the e-mail notification list for the Floating Golf
Game Circuit. Mondays are usually at Muni, Wednesdays
are often at Glen Annie, and Friday locations have included
La Purisma, Glen Annie, Soule Park, and Rancho San
Marcos. A. B. Clark and Steven Stonefield will select the
floating golf game sites, so you may contact either of them.
Ron Singer, Golf Chair: rsinger916@aol.com.
Upcoming Special Events
Tuesday, May 1 2012
Spring Dinner Dance at Santa Barbara Yacht Club
– See P. 8 eCrackers Time is running out to reserve your
fantastic evening out with your best girl. Contact Al
Mercado 967-2333 or ainmercado@aol.com for information.
May 3 2012
Ladies Day
Remember, lunch tickets for this event must be purchased
in advance. To reserve your lunch tickets contact Jim Shaw
at 964-1372 or jshaw9999@aol.com.
May 12 2012
Mullin Automobile Museum and lunch, Oxnard
This event is coming real soon. Reserve your entries by the
next meeting. This museum is rated in the top five auto
museums in the country. Specializing in antique French
automobiles it could be considered an art deco show and
automobile show all at one location. The cost for this event
is $8.00 per person. We will meet at the museum at 10:00
am, and then follow with a no-host lunch at the Mandalay
Beach restaurant. Contact Thore Edgren at 967-4001 or
theman3@cox.net for details, information and reservations.
June 13 2012
Long Beach Aquarium.
This trip costs $50 each including bus transportation,
snacks and entrance fee.Contact Bob Zimels for
reservations: 962-3211; zsloth@cox.net
July 5 2012
Fourth-of-July Picnic
July (date TBD)
Solvang Theater Fest /Dinner & Overnight
August (date TBD)
Circle Bar B Ranch Dinner/Matinee
September 10-20
Trip to Ireland (see pages 5-7 of eCrackers)
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CRACKERS
September (date TBD)
Piper’s Winery, Dixieland Jass/Dinner. Hwy 150 above
Carpinteria
Opera at The Granada March 25th
Fred Sidon deserves kudos for his efforts resulting in a most
enjoyable day at the opera. Beginning with a delightful
brunch at La Cumbre Country Club, the group was provided
superb seats for a wonderful production of Mozart’s “The
Marriage of Figaro”. This comedic opera could almost have
been penned by that British duo Mssrs. Gilbert and Sullivan.
Nobody died, everybody was confused, and love won the
day.
Special Invitation
Fred Sidon has also extended an invitation to his fellow
Cosmos to attend another opera event to be shared with
the French Network of Santa Barbara: Brunch and opera on
April 29th. The brunch will be at La Cumbre CC as in March
and the opera will be at the Lobero. The opera will be
Orphee et Eurydice by Gluck is an opera about love and is
being performed in Santa Barbara for the first time. Contact
Fred for details: the price will be $90 pp and will include
both brunch and opera.
Last Meeting
April 5
Professor Philip Lubin
Physics Dept., UC Santa Barbara
“The Origins and Fate of the Universe”
Jim Davis introduced our much
accomplished speaker, Professor Lubin.
From earliest writings, we know that our
ancestors have speculated as to the origin
and fate of our universe. Einstein’s theory
of gravity (general relativity) provided the
first testable scientific theory of the
universe (1916). Professor Lubin discussed
the most likely beginning and fate of our universe, and the
experimental efforts that allow us to assess the possibilities.
Most recently he has been involved with the NASA/ESA
Planck satellite which is producing extensive data relevant
to the formative years, the latter years, and the eventual
possible extinction of all life in the universe. Prof. Lubin
has been at UCSB since 1987, and became a Full Professor
in 1993. The earlier part of his career was spent at UC
Berkeley, except for one year at Harvard and one year at
Princeton. His A.B. in Physics and Mathematics and his
Ph.D. in Physics were both earned at UCB. His publications
are numerous and concentrated on topics in astrophysics
and cosmology. He was co-recipient of the Gruber
Cosmology Prize in 2006.
the necessary complexities presented. It is hoped that just
touching on a few salient points will suffice here.
The field of Cosmology is a rapidly expanding one,
somewhat analogous to our universe itself. The eternal
mystery of the universe is seemingly incomprehensible, and
the more we learn the more incomprehensible it becomes.
Simply stated, the creation of the universe can be described
in three epic stages: the first split-second known as the Big
Bang, the next 400,000 years during which the universe
took the nature that we can identify with stars and the
beginning of star systems, and the following 13.7 Billion
years during which time we have been trying to figure out
what really happened during that first split second.
Dr. Lubin compared the relative data acquisition of the
Planck Satellite with its precursors the WMAP , launched
in the early 90’s, and the C.O.R.E., launched earlier still.
The Planck satellite has 20 X more sensitivity and 3X more
angular resolution than the WMAP thus presenting our
scientists with unprecedented look into the cosmos. For
those who desire more information about Baryogenisis,
eschatology, anisotropy, the Big Crunch, neucleosynthesis
and hyperexpansion Dr. Lubin and your editor suggest a
visit to www.deepspace.ucsb.edu .
We heard that dark matter and dark energy make up some
96% of our universe with identifiable matter comprising but
4%. Clearly, dark matter provides the controlling function of
the universe and we don’t know what it is.
We learned that just above our human visible spectrum lies
the ultraviolet, in which spectrum our atmosphere provides
very high level of attenuation without which life on earth
would not be possible.
Under the heading of “Good News and Bad News”, many
of us were relieved to hear that scientists now discard the
theory that the universe will someday collapse; it is now
thought that the opposite will occur and it will continue to
expand at an increasing rate. It was earlier believed that
planets such as Earth capable of supporting life as we know
it were extremely rare; now it is believed that there are
probably countless such planets in countless star systems
throughout our universe. It is also theorized that ours may
not be the only universe in existence.
Professor Lubin left us with a 1956 quote from Isaac
Asimov’s “The Last Question” as humans ask the question
of the most sophisticated computer in existence: “Can
entropy be reversed?” The computer responded: “There is
insufficient data for an answer”.
For all of its complexity, Professor Lubin did quite a good
job of presenting the material in an understandable manner
to our mixed-majors group. Your editor will not attempt
an extensive summary of the information presented to our
membership at this fascinating and most impressive physics
lecture, as many of our membership will not follow some of
Quote for the day
“I’ve learned that the easiest way for me to
grow as a person is to surround myself with
people smarter than I am.” Andy Rooney
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IRELAND TRIP
COSMOPOLITAN CLUB OF SANTA BARBARA, INC.
P.O. Box 3993
Santa Barbara, California 93130
Ron Singer, Treasurer
Leave September 10 and arrive back home September 20, 2012
Custom trip for the Cosmopolitan Club of Santa Barbara and their guests.
We tried to cover all activities: Golf, Tennis, Fishing, Sightseeing Tours, etc.
The price is based on getting wholesale travel rates on all. This is a once in a lifetime trip.
All accommodations are 5 Star. This is as good as it gets.
USD 2,574.40 per person Land Portion.
We have to pay in Euro. At current exchange rate (Subject to fluctuation)
Group air has been reserved
Flying out of Los Angeles
USD 1243.87 Coach per person
Total cost per person $3,818.27 Including Land and Air
Deposit: Group Air: $100 on sign up, refundable 121 days prior to departure.
This guarantees you a seat. We have 24 seats reserved and may be able to add more.
Balance Final Payment: $1,143.87due May 1, 2012
Deposit: Ireland Land: $643.60 deposit to secure reservations.
Balance Final Payment $1,930.80 due July 1, 2012
Make out Check to:
COSMOPOLITAN CLUB OF SANTA BARBARA, INC.
for Deposits and Final Payments
Send checks to:
Ron Singer, 3375 Foothill #916, Carpinteria, CA 93013
Price includes 5 Star accommodations with full Irish breakfast, all tours and activities.
Transportation by Executive coach with professional tour guides, luggage handling and transfers to and from airports.
Please sign up as soon as possible.
All deposits must be in by May 1, 2012
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Itinerary Ireland 9 nights/10 days
5 star (Deluxe lodgings)
Tuesday, 11 Sep 2012
Arriving in Dublin on 11 Sep 2012.
Pick up group in Mercedes Riada Luxury Coach from Dublin airport.
Check in at Conrad International Hotel, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2, for 4 nights Double Room(s) for 4 nights on Bed & Breakfast
basis Five star deluxe hotel located in the heart of Dublin’s city centre, just opposite the National Concert Hall and around the cor
ner from beautiful St. Stephens Green. The Conrad Dublin is only minutes walking from fashionable shopping on Grafton Street.
We arrive early in the morning so Luggage taken into storage, complimentary croissants, tea/coffee, fruit &juices on arrival.
Trinity College Dublin & Book of Kells
Trinity College Dublin is the oldest university in Ireland, founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I and is famous for its graduates such
as Swift, Goldsmith, Wilde and Beckett. Visitor facilities include the Treasury, which houses the Book of Kells, an exhibition, “The
Book of Kells: Turning Darkness into Light,” and the Long Room, the largest single-chamber library in the world containing 200,000
of the library’s oldest books. A visit to Trinity with its majestic 18th century buildings and squares is like stepping back into another
age, an opportunity to experience the peace and quiet of another era. The Old Library built between 1712-1732 was renovated to
coincide with the College’s 400th anniversary in 1992.
Christchurch Cathedral, Dublin
The cathedral was founded c.1030 by Sitric, King of the Dublin Norsemen. Christ Church is one of the oldest Dublin landmarks.
The cathedral and the Treasures of Christ Church exhibition reflect 1,000 years of history, architecture & worship. The choir was
founded in 1480 and with the choir of Saint Patrick’s Cathedral took part in the first performance of Handel’s Messiah. Concerts,
recitals & lectures are also part of the cathedral programme but the music at the regular services is a major attraction.
Wednesday, 12 Sep 2012
Sightseeing day: Visit Powerscourt House & Gardens and the monastic ruins at Glendalough in County Wicklow
Powerscourt House & Gardens
One of the world’s great gardens, Powerscourt is situated 12 miles south of Dublin in the foothills of the Wicklow Mountains. The
garden was begun by Richard Wingfield in the 1740s and stretches out over 47 acres.
It is a sublime blend of formal gardens, sweeping terraces and ornamental lakes together with secret hollows, rambling walks,
walled gardens and over 200 varieties of trees and shrubs.The 18th Century Palladian house, designed by the German born archi
tect Richard Castle, now incorporates an innovative shopping experience and terrace café.
Glendalough Visitor Centre
This early Christian ecclesiastical settlement was founded by St. Kevin in the 6th century. Set in a glaciated valley with two lakes,
the monastic remains include a superb round tower, stone churches and decorated crosses. The Visitor Centre has an interesting
exhibition and an audio-visual show. The Visitor Centre is fully accessible for visitors with disabilities. Access to the graveyard is
very difficult for wheelchair users.
Optional Evening Dining & entertainment
Old Jameson Distillery ( Dinner and Irish Music & Dance Show)
Supplement to be confirmed
Thursday, 13 Sep 2012
Golf
Portmarnock Championship course for 8 player(s) may be increased.
Universally regarded as one of the truly great golf courses of the world. Situated on a piece of relatively shallow duneland
just north of Dublin city. Noted for the ever present challenge of the wind, Portmarock is undoubtedly a classic links
championship course.
Non Golfers activities.
Guinness Storehouse Visit
The STOREHOUSE® was originally built in 1904 to house the GUINNESS® fermentation process. This incredible building was con
structed in the style of the Chicago school of architecture, with massive steel beams providing the support for the structure of the
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building. The STOREHOUSE® building housed the fermentation of GUINNESS® beer until 1988, and in November 2000, the new
addition to Dublin’s tourist attractions offered opened its doors.
The core of the GUINNESS STOREHOUSE® building is modelled on a giant pint glass, stretching up from reception on the ground
floor to The Gravity Bar in the sky. If filled, this giant pint would hold approximately 14.3 million pints of GUINNESS®!
Friday, 14 Sep 2012
Golf
The Island for 8 player(s) may be increased.
The Island Golf Club is one of Ireland’s Finest Links Courses. A mere 15 minutes from Dublin Airport, this Championship
Links Course is located across the estuary from Malahide, just North of Portmarnock.The Island Golf Club was Established
in 1890 and, surrounded by the sea on three sides, it enjoys a unique setting. Until as recently as 1973 the Club was
approached by boat from Malahide across the estuary. Fred Hawtree, Eddie Hackett and more recently Martin Hawtree
have made course design improve ments, ensuring that the true nature and character of the links are enhanced.
Non Golfers activities.
Brú na Bóinne Visitor Centre & Knowth
Brú na Bóinne Visitor Centre interprets the Neolithic monuments of Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth. The extensive exhibition
includes a full scale replica of the chamber at Newgrange as well as a full model of one of the smaller tombs at Knowth.
All admission to Newgrange and Knowth is through the Visitor Centre, there is no direct access to these monuments. Visitors are
brought from the Visitor Centre to the monuments by shuttle bus. Your tour includes a visit to Knowth.
Saturday, 15 Sep 2012
Check out of Conrad International Hotel
Travel Day from Dublin to Killarney, stopping at Adare en route
Check in at Hotel Europe, Killarney, Co. Kerry, for 5 nights GolfView Double Room(s) for 5 nights on Bed & Breakfast basis Hotel
Europe, Killarney excels as one of the country’s leading 5 star Hotel, one of Ireland’s largest spa facilities. It is in the beautiful
grounds of Hotel Europe that the waters of Killarney’s largest lake, Lough Lein, reflect the wilderness of the McGillycuddy Reeks
Mountain range. Hotel Europe captures the imagination of all. Pampering in the Spa, a delicious meal in one of the restaurants.
Facilities include Tennis, Horseback riding, Fishing and lots more. Local sightseeing in Killarney-time permitting
Sunday, 16 Sep 2012
Sightseeing Day. Dingle Peninsula tour with visit to the famous fishing town of Dingle and Blasket Island Interpretive Centre.
Stretch your legs on Inch Strand on the way back to Killarney!
Blaskets Visitor Centre
The Blascaod Centre in Dún Chaoin, on the tip of the Dingle Peninsula,celebrates the story of the Blasket Islanders, the unique
literary achievements of the island writers and their native language, culture and tradition. Sadly An Blascaod Mór was abandoned
in 1953 as a result of the decline of its once vibrant population.
Gallarus Castle & Oratory
Gallarus Castle was built by the FitzGeralds and is probably 15th century in date. It is one of the few surviving castles on the
Dingle peninsula. It is a four-storey tower with a vaulted ceiling on the fourth floor; none of its battlements remain.
Conservation works have been undertaken at the castle in recent years and the interior is fully accessible. The tower was accessed
originally on the 1st floor and there was a two storey defensive structure to the front, now gone but evidence of it can be seen on
the external wall. Restricted access for visitors with disabiltiies.
Gallarus Oratory
One of the most famous landmarks on the Dingle Peninsula and situated close to Gallarus Castle. The Oratory is completely made
of stone and some way it resembles an upturned boat. Various dates have been suggested for its construction but an exact date
for same is not available. It is extremely well preserved and several archeological artifacts are to be found on the grounds of the
Oratory.
Monday, 17 Sep 2012
Golf
Waterville for 8 player(s). may be increased
Set against majestic scenery on the famous Ring of Kerry, you will hardly find as tough a test as Waterville. Unsheltered
from the sweeping winds from the Atlantic, this is as real golf can get! Golf at Waterville is a mystical experience – the
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beauty of classic links land, surrounded by the sea, yet forever challenged and shaped by the elements. Over 100 years
old, Waterville is rated among the top 5 courses in Ireland and the top 20 links courses in the world.
Non Golfers activities.
Ring of Kerry Tour in conjunction with golfers playing Waterville (located on Ring of Kerry drive)
Tuesday, 18 Sep 2012
Golf
Dooks for 8 player(s). may be increased
Dooks Golf Club is one of Ireland’s oldest Links Golf Courses, located in the South West of the Country. Dooks is renowned
for its hospitality and spectacular views over Dingle Bay. With its recent upgrade by Martin Hawtree along with our genuine
sandy fairways and well contoured greens, Dooks offers you a real taste of traditional Links Golf at its very best.
Non Golfers activities.
Visit Muckross House & Gardens and traditional Irish farmsteads & local sightseeing in the Killarney area.
Blarney Castle & Gardens
Situated 8km from Cork City, this historic castle is most famous for its stone, which has the traditional power of conferring elo
quence on all who kiss it. The word “Blarney” was introduced into the English language by Queen Elizabeth I and is described as
pleasant talk, intended to deceive without offending. The stone is set in the wall below the battlements, and to kiss it, one has to
lean backwards (grasping an iron railing) from the parapet walk.In the grounds of the castle the Rock Close, and its surroundings,
is a curious place of ancient trees and far more ancient stones, by legend a garden of druidic origin and a centre of worship in preChristian days. The place has an aura of magic and mystique with Wishing Steps, Witch’s Kitchen, Druid’s Cave and many other
delights, telling a story of centuries past.
Cobh Heritage Centre
Visit Cobh marking the 100th anniversary of the Titanic’s last voyage from it’s harbour ( formerly known as Queenstown). Visit
the Heritage centre and learn about the experiences of Annie Moore, the first Irish emigrant to the USA around the time of the
Irish potato famine (1840’s)
Wednesday, 19 Sep 2012
Cliffs of Moher
Depart Killarney for Limerick, detouring to visiting the famous Cliffs of Moher and Bunratty Castle.
Check in at The Strand hotel Limerick for one night
Farewell Dinner at Strand Hotel Limerick
Menu choices and supplement to be confirmed
Thursday, 20 Sep 2012
Transfer to Shannon airport for your flight home..
Airline Schedule
Group Fare Flight Information
American Air Lines FL#222 G MON 10 SEP LAX/BOS Leave 07:25 AM Arrive 03:50 PM
Aer Lingus Air Lines Fl# 136 S MON 10 SEP BOS/DUB Leave06:25 PM Arrive 05:20 AM Sept 11.
Aer Lingus Air Lines FL# 135 X THU 20 SEP SNN/BOS Leave 12:40 PM Arrive 02:30 PM
American Air Lines Fl# l4s G THU 20 SEP BOS/LAX Leave 05:00 PM Arrive 09:15 PM
PNR REF-22T3US
Questions ? Ron Singer 805-684-4044 or rsinger@aol.com
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Cosmopolitan Club Spring Dinner-Dance
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Santa Barbara Yacht Club
130 Harbor Way, at the Breakwater
Dancing to the music of The
City Lights Combo
Menu (with wines)
• SBYC Salad (greens, nuts, Feta Cheese, Orange Zest)
• Entre
• Alaskan Halibut (caper-dill butter, Calico rice, veggies)
OR
• Sautéed Tournedos (mustard/wine sauce, Florentine scalloped potatoes,
baby veggies)
• Desert
• Chocolate-Caramel Pyramid
$85.00 per person
………………………………………………………………………………………
RESERVATION Form
Beef
Fish
NAME (print) ………………………………………………..
----------GUEST (print) ………………………………………
----------Seat me with (print) ……………………………………………………………………
Please enclose check payable to Cosmopolitan Club
Mail to
Albert Mercado
4590 Camino Molinero, S. B. 93110
(Telephone 805-967-2233)