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1 June 2016 parkcitynewcomers.org Thank You, Fellow Newcomers from Co-President, Anne Frank Where has the time gone? It seems only a short while ago I attended my first Newcomers Coffee when a few delightful people introduced themselves to me and quickly told me about all the wonderful activities and events the Club offered. I of course joined right away and I never looked back! That first encounter was in the Spring of 2012, my husband and I had recently moved to Park City from Texas and we were looking for ways to meet new friends and become more involved in our new community - through Newcomers we found the perfect way to do both. The story of how I came to join Newcomers is not unique but the Newcomers Club has been a unique and wonderful experience for me. I was struck by how so many people gave so unselfishly of their time and talent to put together a monthly calendar full of events and activities, continually providing members with opportunities to build new friendships, maybe learn a new skill, or find a new place to volunteer and get to know the Park City community better. Through the Club I have met many terrific and interesting people; I am grateful for the kindness that was shown to me from day one and especially for the friendships that were built along the way. It has been a privilege to be part of the Leadership of the Club for the past several years. I was encouraged to take on the 1st VP position along with Lisa Hunter and together we enjoyed organizing the monthly 1st VP events and especially being an integral part of the planning for the Club’s signature event, our annual Membership Luncheon. To serve as your Co-President for the past two terms has been a very gratifying experience and I am so thankful to ALL who served with me on the Board. Thanks for all your support, hard work and for having a “can-do” attitude with every task at hand. I appreciate your spirit of cooperation and innovation and the dedication you show to your positions in the Club is remarkable. A sincere and deeply heartfelt thank you goes to my two Co-Presidents, Marlene Peacock and Anna Lea Kantor. It has been a pleasure serving with you both; you taught me a lot, I am proud of how the Club has evolved and grown during our time together and I am especially pleased with how we have strengthened our partnerships throughout the community. In addition, I extend a special thank you to a number of Past Presidents of the Club; your council and guidance has been invaluable and I am so very grateful for all your support. I encourage everyone to consider stepping up to volunteer in the Club! I am excited to take on the new challenge as Chair of Advertising and Publicity, and my very best wishes go to our new incoming Co-Presidents, Anna Lea Kantor and Karen Caldwell. I am confident that you, along with the new Board, will continue to successfully grow the Newcomers Club and make it an even better organization in the years ahead. I look forward to seeing you all at upcoming Newcomers events! In friendship, Anne Monthly Coffee DATE: Wednesday, June 8th TIME: 10:00 am PLACE: Park City Community Church, 4501 N Highway 224, off Bear Hollow Drive SPEAKER: Kerri Cronk, morning host and anchor for Good Day Utah on KSTU Channel 13 Kerri joined Fox News in 1994 and is a frequently sought after motivational speaker whose warmth and down-to-earth style make her a favorite with audiences. She covered the 2002 Winter Olympics and has received the Milestone Award for her 20 years of dedicated service to KSTU. In 2011 Kerry suffered serious injuries in a bike accident in Salt Lake City and her presentation at the Coffee will center around her struggles recovering from her injuries and the perseverance it took to get through it all. In addition, she will talk about her climb of Mt. Kilimanjaro. Please join us after the Coffee for lunch at Good Karma Restaurant on 1782 Prospector Avenue in Park City. Good Karma is a locals favorite offering unique lunch specials with an Indian/Persian flair. There is ample, free parking.

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June 2016 parkcitynewcomers.org

Thank You, Fellow Newcomers

from Co-President, Anne Frank

Where has the time gone? It seems only a short while ago I attended my first Newcomers Coffee when a few delightful people introduced themselves to me and quickly told me about all the wonderful activities and events the Club offered. I of course joined right away and I never looked back! That first encounter was in the Spring of 2012, my husband and I had recently moved to Park City from Texas and we were looking for ways to meet new friends and become more involved in our new community - through Newcomers we found the perfect way to do both.

The story of how I came to join Newcomers is not unique but the Newcomers Club has been a unique and wonderful experience for me. I was struck by how so many people gave so unselfishly of their time and talent to put together a monthly calendar full of events and activities, continually providing members with opportunities to build new friendships, maybe learn a new skill, or find a new place to volunteer and get to know the Park City community better. Through the Club I have met many terrific and interesting people; I am grateful for the kindness that was shown to me from day one and especially for the friendships that were built along the way.

It has been a privilege to be part of the Leadership of the Club for the past several years. I was encouraged to take on the 1st VP position along with Lisa Hunter and together we enjoyed organizing the monthly 1st VP events and especially being an integral part of the planning for the Club’s signature event, our annual Membership Luncheon. To serve as your Co-President for the past two terms has been a very gratifying experience and I am so thankful to ALL who served with me on the Board. Thanks for all your support, hard work and for having a “can-do” attitude with every task at hand. I appreciate your spirit of cooperation and innovation and the dedication you show to your positions in the Club is remarkable.

A sincere and deeply heartfelt thank you goes to my two Co-Presidents, Marlene Peacock and Anna Lea Kantor. It has been a pleasure serving with you both; you taught me a lot, I am proud of how the Club has evolved and grown during our time together and I am especially pleased with how we have strengthened our partnerships throughout the community. In addition, I extend a special thank you to a number of Past Presidents of the Club; your council and guidance has been invaluable and I am so very grateful for all your support. I encourage everyone to consider stepping up to volunteer in the Club! I am excited to take on the new challenge as Chair of Advertising and Publicity, and my very best wishes go to our new incoming Co-Presidents, Anna Lea Kantor and Karen Caldwell. I am confident that you, along with the new Board, will continue to successfully grow the Newcomers Club and make it an even better organization in the years ahead.

I look forward to seeing you all at upcoming Newcomers events!

In friendship,

Anne

Monthly Coffee

DATE: Wednesday, June 8thTIME: 10:00 amPLACE: Park City Community Church, 4501 N Highway 224, off Bear Hollow DriveSPEAKER: Kerri Cronk, morning host and anchor for Good Day Utah on KSTU Channel 13

Kerri joined Fox News in 1994 and is a frequently sought after motivational speaker whose warmth and down-to-earth style make her a favorite with audiences. She covered the 2002 Winter Olympics and has received the Milestone Award for her 20 years of dedicated service to KSTU. In 2011 Kerry suffered serious injuries in a bike accident in Salt Lake City and her presentation at the Coffee will center around her struggles recovering from her injuries and the perseverance it took to get through it all. In addition, she will talk about her climb of Mt. Kilimanjaro.

Please join us after the Coffee for lunch at Good Karma Restaurant on 1782 Prospector Avenue in Park City. Good Karma is a locals favorite offering unique lunch specials with an Indian/Persian flair. There is ample, free parking.

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday14:00 pmBoard Meeting

210:00 amHikingLittle Mountain Pass

11:30 amYoga

311:00 amBowling

12:45 pmDuplicate Bridge

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5 61:00 pmCanasta

1:00 pmMah Jongg

79:30 amHikingAntenna Hill

11:30 amYoga

810:00 amMonthly CoffeeSpeaker: Kerri Cronk

911:30 amYoga

1011:00 amBowling

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12 1311:00 amBook ClubA Spool of Blue Thread by Anne Tyler

1:00 pmCanasta

1:00 pmMah Jongg

1411:30 amYoga

12:45 pmFun Bridge

159:30 amHikingUtah Olympic Park

6:30 pmBunko Group

1611:00 amGardening ClubGarden of Sisel Castelli

11:30 amYoga

6:00 pmGirls Night OutCognition Winery Taste Testing

1711:00 amBowling

12:45 pmDuplicate Bridge

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197:00 pmPhotography Group

209:30 amStitch & ChatHome of Elke Baier

1:00 pmCanasta

1:00 pmMah Jongg

2111:30 amYoga

2210:30 am1st VP EventPark City Film Studios Tour

239:15 amHikingSpring Trail

11:30 amYoga

6:00 pmSupper ClubHome of Liza Ellsworth & Robert Ett

2411:00 amBowling

257:00 pmWine Tasting Group

26 271:00 pmCanasta

1:00 pmMah Jongg

6:00 pmFine Dining

2811:30 amYoga

12:45 pmFun Bridge

299:30 amHikingToll Canyon

3011:30 amYoga

June 2016

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1st VP Event

PARK CITY FILM STUDIOS TOUR

DATE: Wednesday, June 22ndTIME: 10:30 amPLACE: Park City Film Studios, 4001 Kearns Blvd., Park CityCOST: Tour is free! Separate checks at GaneshRSVP: Anna Lea Kantor; [email protected] or 435-200-8141 Reservations accepted beginning June 1st

We’ve all watched with fascination as a film studio was being built at Quinn’s Junction. Now we have the opportunity to see all that has been constructed and to hear about future plans. The studio is the largest multi-use facility in the state of Utah.There are three full service sound stages encompassing 45,000 square feet plus another 24,000 square feel of office space. The facility is designed and equipped to use cutting edge digital technology. It can accommodate productions of various siz-es--indepedent feature films, television series, workshops for film professionals and special events. Tour limited to 20 guests, so reserve early!

Following our tour, we will have lunch at Ganesh Indian Cuisine. Ganesh is one of Park City’s newest restaurants and is get-ting great reviews. They are located at 1811 Sidewinder Drive, Suite #102, Park City. This is in Prospector with easy parking. You can view their menu at ganeshindiancuisine.com.

Hiking

Enjoy our beautiful mountains and trails, get some exercise, and meet new people. We gather in the morning and carpool to the trailhead. Our hikes are generally 2-3 hours long.

If interested in joining us, you must get your name on the hiking email list by contacting June Krigman ([email protected] or 617-921-9499). Hike details with difficulty, duration, schedule changes, etc. will be sent to those on the list a few days ahead of time.

DATE: Thursday, June 2ndTIME: 10:00 amHIKE: Little Mountain Pass, Emigration CanyonMEET AT: Park City Bread & Bagel in Quarry VillageLEADER: Denny Saturnino ([email protected] 435-659-1666)DATE: Tuesday, June 7thTIME: 9:30 amHIKE: Antenna Hill (Quarry Mountain)MEET AT: Wasatch Bagel in Snow Creek PlazaLEADER: Michelle Couderc ([email protected] 435-659-9933DATE: Wednesday, June 15thTIME: 9:30 amHIKE: Utah Olympic ParkMEET AT: Park City Community Church off 224LEADER: June Krigman ([email protected] 617-921-9499)DATE: Thursday, June 23rdTIME: 9:15 amHIKE: Spring Trail, Upper/Lower Meeks, Jekyll HydeMEET AT: Park City Bread & Bagel in Quarry VillageLEADER: June Krigman ([email protected] 617-921-9499)DATE: Wednesday, June 29thTIME: 9:30 amHIKE: Toll CanyonMEET AT: Park City Bread & Bagel in Quarry VillageLEADER: Beano Solomon ([email protected])

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Photography Group

DATE: Sunday, June 19thTIME: 7:00 pmPLACE: Starbuck’s, Kimball JunctionEVENT: Full Moon PhotographyRSVP: Tom Horton (801-739-1499 [email protected]) or Vicki Wickman (702-218-7164, [email protected])BRING: Any camera, but telephone lens will be helpful; tripod

Sunday evening, June 19th, is a full moon that will rise about 8:15 pm -- almost an hour before sunset at 9:00 pm. This means we can see the moon in the sky while it is light enough to see detail in the landscape, which is an ideal situation for getting interesting moonrise shots. The moon will be rising in the southeast, over Synderville Basin as seen from Kimball Junction, and perhaps over McPolin farm.

So, we will meet at Starbucks in Kimball Junction at 7:00 pm, share ideas on the best photo locations, then head out to SHOOT THE MOON. Bring telephoto lenses, the longer the better, and a tripod. There will also be equipment to share. And, there might be a chill to the evening.

Fine Dining for Eight

DATE: Monday, June 27thTIME: 6:00 pmRSVP: Contact Carol Martin at 239-784-3025 or email at: [email protected] for all details on the Fine Dining Group. Please do not text.

Menus and recipes will be provided. The host will provide the main course and the wine. Responsibilites for cooking the side dishes, appetizers and desserts will be divided among the participants and all expenses for the dinners will be equally divided.

If you join this group, you must be willing to host a dinner. The number of host houses will depend upon the number of people signing up. There will be no more than 8 people per house. Each month groups will be mixed, giving everyone a chance to get to know other members better. Both singles and couples are invited to join.

Please call Sam Wilkerson at 435-655-5305 or email at [email protected] for more information.

Social Singles

This is a fun group of local singles! The goal is to get together monthly for a variety of activities; plans include dinners at local restaurants, con-certs, lectures, Operas at the movie theater and more. For all information and to get on the email list, contact Elaine Spear at [email protected] or call 305-926-7800.

Wine Tasting Group

DATE: Saturday, June 25thTIME: 7:00 pmPLACE: Home of Carol MartinRSVP: At [email protected]

Come join a fun night of sipping and evaluating wine while socializing in a casual environment. This month we will be having Shiraz and Chardonnay. Attendees should bring either 2 bottles of the same Shiraz or 2 bottles of the same Chardon-nay (one bottle for tasting and the other a gift for the hostess), and a small tasting appetizer to share such as: cheese/dip, crackers or fruit. Cost of the bottle of wine should be between $10.00 - $20.00.

Please bring one bottle of your wine with your name and the price of the wine written on the label of the wine bottle in a brown wine paper bag (the wine store will give you the bag at purchase). As guests mingle and sip, you will judge each wine and tally your wine scores on a ballot sheet. Towards the end of the evening the host/hostess will tally the participant’s wine scores and reveal which wine the group liked the best.

For additional information or to get on the email list: call Carol Martin 732-539-0985 or email [email protected]

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Supper Club

DATE: Thursday, June 23rdTIME: 6:00 pmPLACE: Home of Liza Ellsworth & Robert Ett 9045 North Twin Peaks Drive Kamas, UT 84036 (Tuhaye)RSVP: 951-445-9069 or [email protected] RESERVATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED STARTING JUNE 3RD, 2016

Supper Club is held once a month in a member’s home. It is a fabulous time to meet new friends and everyone is welcome, singles and couples alike. The Hostess decides on a theme, cleans the house (or not), provides dishes, utensils, and non-alcoholic beverages, opens the door, and the party begins! Please contact the Hostess for your food assignment. Once you have RSVP’ed, please let the Hostess know immediately if your plans change and you are no longer able to attend so they can insure a balanced menu. Please bring your own beverage (BYOB) along with your dish.

Please keep in mind the following Supper Club Etiquette and rules:

»  » Bring your assigned dish. If you cannot bring that dish, advise the Hostess as soon as possible for a new food assignment.

»  » Bring a dish that serves 10 to 12 people.»  » If you RSVP and then cannot attend, notify the Hostess at

least 48 hours before the event.»  » f you need to cancel the day of the event, contact the

Hostess and let her know.»  » If you can, make arrangements to have your dish

delivered to the Hostess.»  » Be respectful of the home of the Hostess. If you spill or

damage something, tell the Hostess immediately.»  » BYOB – this means that you bring your own beverage and

do not expect to “share” other people’s beverages.

Board Meeting

DATE: Wednesday, June 1stTIME: 4:00 pmPLACE: Ruby Tuesday, 6585 Landmark Dr., Park CityRSVP: To Anna Lea Kantor at [email protected]

Gardening Club

DATE: Thursday, June 16thTIME: 11:00 amPLACE: Garden of Sisel Castelli 2673 Cottage Loop in lower PinebrookRSVP: Sissel at [email protected]

The Garden Club will be held on Thursday, June 16th in the garden of Sisel Castelli. In addition to touring Sisel’s garden, Hillary Jessup will report to us on what she learned at Plant Con 2016 to be held June 11 at the Conservation Park in West Jordan.

We will also have our annual perennial swap on June 16. This is a great way to share the abundance in our gardens. Everyone should come with a nice size labeled perennial in a pot. If you haven’t already dug up and potted your perennial please do it NOW so that it becomes acclimated to the pot and doesn’t look half dead! If you don’t have perennials that you can split, you can also purchase a perennial to bring to the swap or better yet ask a friend with an established garden to dig something in her garden. We want to share perennials that we know will grow in Park City!

Bring a sandwich and Sissel will provide beverages.

Girls Night Out

DATE: Thursday, June 16thTIME: 6:00 pmPLACE: Cognition Winery Park City 6421 North Business Loop RD. Suite F Silver Summit Exit 2 Highway 40/189 (Home Depot exit), near Burt TiresCOST: $15 per person for tour and tasting.(Paid upon arrival)RSVP: Please email Patty Schloesser at [email protected] by June 10th so we know how much food we’ll need. (For questions call Patty at 703-472-3322.)

Please join us for wine tasting at Park City’s first and only winery, Cognition Winery. Betti, Glenda, and Patty will provide a selection of local cheeses, charcuterie, fruits, antipasti, and, of course, chocolate.

Dennis Romankowski, sommelier, vintner, and owner will take us on a tour of his wine facility and then lead us in tasting his craft wines featuring select grapes from the Napa Valley.

We are very fortunate to be able to visit our local Park City winery. Cognition wines are served at many of our fine Park City restaurants including, Riverhorse, Glitretind, Montage, Zoom, and High West. Labels feature local PC landmarks. And the wines are delicious! We look forward to seeing you on the 16th of June. Carpooling is encouraged!

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Yoga

Yoga--NEW Tuesdays AND Thursdays!

DATE: Every Tuesday and ThursdayTIME: 11:30 am to 12:30 pmPLACE: Basin Recreation Field House at Newpark Center, 1388 Center Drive, Park CityRSVP: Edie at [email protected] or Kristen at [email protected]

Yoga will continue through the spring and summer on Tues-day and Thursday mornings 11:30 am -12:30 pm. We have added a Thursday class by popular demand. Classes will continue to cover the foundational poses of yoga as well as some very simple breathing and a some introduction to med-itation. It is designed to give everyone a taste of yoga and all it’s benefits. Yoga helps bring the body, mind and heart into balance so that with practice you can find a calm and steady presence in all of your endeavors on and off the mat. All are welcome all ages and abilities. The class is a fun introduction to an age-old tradition. Tuesday classes will be taught by Pat-tie Bittel and Thursday classes by Edie Kilchenstein. Kristen Mitchell will also be on hand to help as well.

Shooting Group

The Newcomers Shooting Group met on 17 May at the Park City Gun Club. This was a “what would you do” session where we talked thru several crisis scenarios, and examined how we would/should react to them (and no, firearms are NOT the best solution to any of them). All of the scenarios are situations that could occur in locations that all of us frequent: the food court at the mall, a parking garage or parking lot, the bank (does anyone go into them anymore?), the airport check-in area, hiking trails where visibility is quite limited, etc. Did we go into a situation where the hair on the back of our necks stood up, are we alone or with loved ones, is there an exit readily available, is there some place readily available to hide, are you sure that law enforcement is not already on scene, etc? When TSHTF, our brains will not “think thru” the situation; we’ll either freeze, panic, or revert to actions that our brains have already thought out in calmer settings.

June’s activity, mid-month date TBD, will be a refresher for those who are interesting in learning gun safety and shooting, but where it’s been a LONG time (maybe never?) since you’ve been shooting. If you’re uncomfortable being around firearms and want to examine that feeling, safely, this session is also for you. If you have firearms in your home, but don’t know safety rules and gun handling basics, and kids or grandkids ever visit your home, this session is definitely for you. You’ll need absolutely nothing for this session, except a couple hours of your time. Cost is zero. Small caliber guns, ammunition, targets and a certified instructor will be provided.

If you did not receive the email about “what would you do”, but think that you’re on the list, contact me because I’ve obviously fat-fingered my data entry. If you are interested in the June ses-sion and aren’t on our list, contact me at [email protected].

Book Club

DATE: Monday, June 13thTIME: 11:00 amPLACE: Summit County Library (lower level conference room) 1885 W. Ute Blvd. Park CityBOOK: A Spool of Blue Thread by Anne TylerCONTACT: Lorraine Stuecken at [email protected] or Liza Ellsworth at [email protected] if you have any questions.

Future books are:July: “The Lowland” by Jhumpa Lahiri

These two books have no leader yet: “Go Set a Watchman” by Harper Lee“The Lowland” by Jumpa Lahiri

Bunko

DATE: Wednesday, June 15thTIME: 6:30 pmPLACE: The Clubhouse at the Retreat at Jordanelle 13315 N. Alexis Drive, Heber City, UT (This address is for GPS purposes only. The Clubhouse is actually located 1.5 miles from the hospital down Hwy 248 toward Kamas, turning onto Jordanelle Parkway immediately after the lumber yard.)RSVP: Sue Banos at [email protected]

A fun dice game that requires no skill!!!! Bunko includes roll-ing dice, rotating partners for lots of socializing, snacks and wine. A great evening that usually lasts about 2 1⁄2 hours. Bunko will be held on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 6:30 pm.

Kathie Beckman and Sue Bhanos are now the co-chairs for Bunko. For more information, or to get on the email list, contact Sue at [email protected] or Kathie [email protected].

Friendship

Liz Moore works behind the scenes to provide support and cheer for all types of life events. If you know of someone who would enjoy a word of congratulations or a word of support, contact Liz at [email protected] or 206-817-4139.

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Bowling

DATES: Every FridayTIME: 11:00 amPLACE: Jupiter Bowl at Newpark Town CenterCOST: $2.00 per game / $2.00 for shoesCONTACT: Marylou Giglio ([email protected] or 856-218-7171)

Newcomers are encouraged to join the Bowling Group for lots of fun. We usually bowl two games and are finished in a couple of hours depending on how many bowlers show up. If you’d like to play, come join us and identify yourself at the Front Desk as a Newcomer. Participation has increased to three alleys (12-15 people) weekly.

Stitch and Chat

DATE: Monday, June 20thTIME: 9:30 amPLACE: Home of Elke Baier 3490 Cedar Ct., Park City 84098RSVP: Elke Baier at [email protected] or 435-649-6391 (RSVP’s required by 6/17)

Join us for a light breakfast and a morning of chatting and stitching on your current project, such as knitting, quilting, cross stitching, crocheting, etc. If you should need instruc-tions or help, members would be happy to assist you. Please bring your own supplies. If you don’t stitch please come to just chat.

Mah Jongg is back for Summer!

We have a number of experienced players who are willing to teach anyone interested in learning this interesting and challenging game. We play American Mah Jongg.

DATE: Every MondayTIME: 1:00 pmPLACE: Banquet Room at Red Rock Restaurant and Brewery 1640 Redstone Center at Kimball Junction, Park City

To get on the email list contact Anne at [email protected]

Duplicate Bridge

DATES: June 3rd & 17th (1st & 3rd Fridays)TIME: 12:45 pmPLACE: Duplicate Bridge is held at homes of members.CONTACT: Call Carleen Haggerty ([email protected] or 435-658-9477) for information about dates and times and to get on the email distribution list.

Duplicate Bridge is for intermediate and advanced players who like the challenge of competing.

Fun Bridge

DATES: June 14th & 28th (2nd & 4th Tuesdays)TIME: 12:45 pm to 4:00 pmPLACE: Jupiter Bowl at Newpark Town CenterCONTACT: Sandy Jackson [email protected]

Fun Bridge is for beginners/intermediates who have had experience and/or lessons.

Canasta

DATES: Every MondayTIME: 1:00 pm for gamePLACE: Jupiter Bowl at Newpark Town CenterCONTACT: Rebecca Page [email protected] (C) 435-214-6005 (H) 435-645-9171

The Canasta Group meets every Monday at Jupiter Bowl. The game begins at 1:00 pm. The game is challenging, yet easy to learn (we will help you through the first few weeks).

The canasta group is a great group of welcoming and inter-esting people so if you’re up for a lot of fun please come join us! Contact me to get on our weekly email list.

May Book Club

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Get To Know Our Advertisers

We would like to thank all our advertisers. Their support helps our Club succeed. We encourage our members to visit their web sites and to stop by their businesses or contact them directly whenever you are looking for new products and services. We hope you will use our exclusive inventory of Advertisers as your “Go To” list, and remember to tell them you saw their ad in the Newcomers Newsletter. We strive to patronize them whenever possible. Their support helps all of us and we would like to help them!

Park City Green Housekeeping is the only 100% green house clean-ing service in Park City. The family run business is bonded, insured and has a staff of highly trained cleaning professionals that speak English. A supervisor quality checks each cleaning to make sure our clients are 100% happy with each and every cleaning. For more information, please visit the website www.parkcitygreenhousekeeping.com or phone 435-901-5900.

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New Members

Members who joined after the publication of the Directory will be published in each monthly Newsletter. If your contact information changes during the year, make sure to notify Mary Swanwick at [email protected]

Judy Horwitz 6/1Charles Beckham 6/2Linda McCausland 6/2Claudio Castelli 6/3Philip Johnson 6/3Tim Sublette 6/4Peter Wright 6/5David Goldberg 6/6Jana Schaefer 6/7Nina Romano 6/7Jeanine Brignone 6/12Peg Martin 6/12Glenn Wright 6/12Bea Mayes 6/14Robert Sargent 6/14David DiBiase 6/14Dan Nelson 6/14Robin English 6/15Jim Graves 6/15Brian O'Loughlin 6/15Judy Roberts 6/16Vince Gilotti 6/16John Robbins 6/16Dave Hoyt 6/17Susan Bean 6/18Bette Benton 6/18

June Birthdays

Charlotte BrophyPO Box 423 Park City, UT [email protected]

Elaine Craig1620 W Silver Springs Rd, Park City, UT [email protected]

Updated information

Kathie BeckmanUpdated email: Kathie Beckman is now:[email protected]

Anne FrankUpdated email: Anne Frank is now:[email protected]

Pam Newsome 6/18Glenda White 6/18Michael Giese 6/19Rita Winters 6/19Susan Lynch 6/19Barbara Turner 6/19Steve Stanton 6/19Susan Himes 6/20Joe Martone 6/20Marylou Giglio 6/22Ed Esber 6/22Trina Fisher 6/24Elizabeth Fellows 6/24Jim Jacobs 6/25Sharon Mardula 6/25Amy Mills 6/25Gail Tomlinson 6/25Loretta Uzick 6/25Steve Pohlman 6/25Bobbi Williams 6/27Steve Caldwell 6/27Mike Kilchenstein 6/27Charles Erwin 6/27Linda DesBarres 6/28Barbara Pohlman 6/28Priscilla Watson 6/28

Wild horses at Skull Valley

Golf

Ready to hit the links? JoAnn Neckvatal is back in town and ready to start up golf for the Summer! This group plays a fun game of golf weekly, has lots of laughs and often enjoys dinner after the game. To get on the email list for weekly reminders contact JoAnn at [email protected].

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GOVERNING BOARDCo-PresidentsAnna Lea Kantor [email protected] Caldwell [email protected] Vice PresidentsLois Macri [email protected] Vice PresidentsHillary Jessup [email protected] Haselton [email protected] Mahoney [email protected] Horton [email protected] COMMITTEE CHAIRSAdvertising & PublicityAnne [email protected] Moore [email protected] [email protected] Esber [email protected] Fletcher [email protected] Sub-CommitteeDonna Graves [email protected] Tomlinson [email protected] Goff [email protected] Beckham [email protected] Christian [email protected] Bhanos [email protected] Troy [email protected] Caldwell [email protected] Jessup [email protected]

Krya Skyrpeck [email protected] Craighill [email protected] Fuellenbach [email protected] Hunter [email protected] Swanwick [email protected] [email protected] Layout/Web Coordinator/EBlastsSydney [email protected] Peacock [email protected] Moore [email protected] ACTIVITY CHAIRSBook ClubLiza Ellsworth [email protected] Stuecken [email protected] Lou and Dan [email protected] Haggerty (Duplicate)[email protected] Jackson (Fun Bridge)[email protected] GroupKathie Beckman [email protected] Bhanos [email protected] Page [email protected] DiningCarol Martin [email protected] Wilkerson [email protected]

GardeningPat Pond [email protected] Night OutGlenda White [email protected] Schloesser [email protected] Richter [email protected] Neckvatal [email protected] Krigman [email protected] and LeisureOpenMahjonggOpenPhotography GroupTom Horton [email protected] Wickman [email protected] ClubKen Miller [email protected] & ChatSharon Mardula [email protected] DesBarres [email protected] ClubJan McLaughlin [email protected] SinglesElaine Spear [email protected] Tasting GroupCarol Martin [email protected] Bittel [email protected] Kilchenstein [email protected] MItchellt [email protected]

Newcomers Board 2016-2017

Public Service Announcements

FRIENDS OF THE PARK CITY LIBRARY MEMBERSHIP

It is time to renew your membership or become a new member of Friends of the Park City Library. FOL is non-profit organization that plans and does fund raising and other events to benefit our local Library. All membership fees and fund raising proceeds go directly to enhancing the collections and fund projects for the Library.

Friends of the Park City Library also provide volunteer opportunities.

Membership forms are available at the Park City Library at 1255 Park Ave, Park City. For additional information contact Sandy Jackson at [email protected].

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Newcomers Club of Greater Park CityP.O Box 980235Park City, Utah 84098