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GENERAL MEETING: Wednesday, February 1, 2017 PROGRAM: Birthday Luncheon
WHERE: Doubletree by Hilton, 210 Holiday Court, Annapolis, MD WHEN: Cocktails at 11:30 am Luncheon at 12:30 pm
General meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month except February, July, and August.
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE: Patience Chaplin (410-224-2044) [email protected]
Happy Valentine’s Day to a club full of sweethearts!
I, for one, am so looking forward to our big February Birthday Luncheon on February 1, 2017. We will gather for a
luncheon extravaganza at the Doubletree Hotel in Annapolis starting at 11:30 am, a delicious lunch, with lots of prizes to
celebrate our 32nd birthday - an all-around uplifting afternoon of fun, food, and camaraderie!
The business end of my position dictates that I inform those of you unable to attend last month’s general meeting of the
following. It has come to my attention that Standing Rule #5 is in violation of both our own Bylaws and Robert's Rules
of Order. We cannot operate with standing rules that conflict with our Bylaws. Until we rectify this violation, we will
revert back to our earlier rule for membership: “New Annapolitans is open to residents who have moved to the greater
Annapolis area within two years of applying for membership” (Page 1 of our Directory).
Those of us who obtained membership through the "significant life-changing personal circumstance" (Amended
December 3, 2014), will be grandfathered in and are members in good standing for as long as we pay our annual dues.
The amendment made to Standing Rule #5 should have been in the Bylaws. Furthermore, the wording of any proposed
amendment to Bylaws and Standing Rules must be clearly defined and not ambiguous. I thank you for understanding this
course correction and I promise to keep you posted.
We have some wonderful programs coming up, stay tuned!
I’ll be looking for you ~
Patience Chaplin
www.Annapolitans.org
New Annapolitans News February 2017
New Annapolitans P.O. Box 5251 Annapolis, MD 21403-0700 410-216-6000
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1st VICE PRESIDENT-NEWCOMERS
Janet Ghetti (301-351-9651)
Looking for a warm way to spend a winter afternoon
with friends? All 8 newcomers (members of New
Annapolitans for less than a year) are invited to attend
our February Tea on the 16th at a new location- the
Edgewater Branch Library on 25 Stepneys Lane in
Edgewater, MD. The Tea will begin at 1:00 pm. This
is an opportunity to meet other newcomers and Big
Sisters to learn about activities within New
Annapolitans and current happenings in and around
Annapolis. Please watch for the email from your Big
Sister with your personal invitation and additional
details. I hope that you will join us.
Please contact me for all Newcomers/Big Sisters
and Little Sisters questions or concerns.
2nd VICE PRESIDENT-PROGRAMS
Patricia Strange (301-509-9522) [email protected]
The Birthday Luncheon replaces our February
meeting. You must have made reservations to attend.
This is a members only event.
3rd VICE PRESIDENT-MEMBERSHIP
Kathy Formisano (410-431-7176)
We ended the 2016 renewal year with 678 members!
If you know anyone who has recently moved to the
Greater Annapolis area, please share information
about the New Annapolitans with them. The New
Member Application can be found on our website at
www.annapolitans.org.
Don’t forget – next year’s renewal period is April,
May, and June 2017!
4th VICE PRESIDENT-INTEREST GROUPS
Maryann Yania (410-224-4401)
Have you ever thought about starting a business? You
might want to consider our newest Interest Group -
The Entrepreneurs' Think Tank. The group will start
up in the Spring but an email list is forming now.
As with all our interest groups, if you would like to
join, contact the chair and she will gladly add you to
the email list. If you have an idea for a new group,
please contact me and we can get it started.
SECRETARY
SUNSHINE, SYMPATHY & SUPPORT
Sharon Boettinger (410-849-2166) [email protected]
One thinking of you card and two get well cards were
sent to members this past month.
Please forward to the above email any information
about members who would benefit from a card sent
on behalf of all New Annapolitans. No information,
without the permission of the member involved, will
be published in the Newsletter or announced at the
General meeting. As always, you are encouraged to
offer a more personal gesture or message to members
you know through your Interest Group or in your
neighborhood, who are recovering from a life-
challenging issue.
TREASURER
Terry Martini (443-221-7260) [email protected]
All checks for club functions should be made payable
to New Annapolitans. To receive payment, Interest
Group Chairs must submit a yellow “Request for
Payment” form and appropriate receipts. Deposits
given to the Treasurer should be accompanied by a
pink “Checks for Deposit” form. All transactions can
be mailed to Terry Martini, 2156 Chesapeake
Harbour Drive, Annapolis, MD 21403.
Treasurer’s Report January 31, 2017:
Receipts: $2,786.95
Disbursements: $3,568.97
Community Outreach Monies: $12,219.98
Music Lovers Circle Monies: $218.01
Wine Tasting Monies: $569.87
NA Excess Reserves: $16,170.13
NA Reserves: $20,000.00
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HISTORIANS
Pat Casey (410-216-7025) [email protected] Donna Gibbons (814-574-2417)
[email protected] Deanie McCluan (410-451-1322)
[email protected] Diane Shurtleff (410-975-0346)
Rachael Hammoudeh (240-731-9795)
Please help us record the 2016-2017 New
Annapolitans year in pictures. Take photos of your
Interest Group activities, then email them to Pat
Casey or any of the historians. Please be sure to
include the Interest Group’s name, the names of those
pictured, and any other information pertinent to the
photograph.
HOUSE/HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE
Dianne McConnell (304 -281-7397)
[email protected] Kathleen DuShane (410- 956-2476) [email protected] Mary Tarr (443-949-9697)
Paula Caprice (301-367-6930)
Maureen O’Rourke (443-949-0708)
Lin Cunningham (410-956-8808)
The House Committee organizes the social hour
before each general meeting. These members are
the first arrivals at the church. The hostesses prepare
the beverages, decorate the buffet table, and accept
refreshment donations from contributing members.
All New Annapolitans members are asked to take a
turn with a contribution of baked goods, fresh fruit, or
other healthy morning fare. A sign-up sheet is passed
around at each monthly general meeting for members
to agree to bring refreshments for the next monthly
meeting. Please share your culinary skills.
NA RESOURCES
Terry Martini (443-221-7260) [email protected]
Whether you've just moved to this area or have lived
here for years, we all need help finding reliable
people for projects or problems in our everyday lives.
With over 50 New Annapolitans members who have
offered to be resources, you will find exactly who or
what you need. You will not get advertisements, only
suggestions from other members of our group. Please
send your request to [email protected]. We
will send your question to our volunteers who will
answer you directly only if they have used someone
personally and had a good experience with
them. Please do know that these are only suggestions
between members. New Annapolitans takes no
responsibility for any shared information. If you
would like to become a resource to help others, please
let Terry know, and you will be added to the resource
list.
NA NEWSLETTER
Mary Lou Fultz (410-798-4637) [email protected]
Send your Interest Group information to me, and
contact me with questions and comments. Interest
Group Chairs send me information about each
group’s activities for the following month by the 10th
of the current month. For example, March’s
information is due to me by February 10th.
If you do not receive your electronic issue, check
your spam or junk mailbox. If it isn’t there, contact
Jane Dutcher at [email protected] to be sure she has
your correct email address in the Constant Contact
database.
Support
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Guidelines for Participating in Interest Groups
1. You must be a paid member to participate in interest group activities.
2. When participating in an interest group activity in the member’s home, please give the hostess a
minimum of three days’ notice for reservations or cancellations.
3. No reservations may be taken until an event is
announced in the newsletter.
4. No refunds will be given for cancellations unless
there are replacements from the waiting list. If there is no waiting list or other replacements
from the membership, no refund will be given.
5. Checks for any event should be made out to New Annapolitans.
6. All interest groups are voluntary and self-sustaining.
Marshalls Parking Policy: Some interest groups use the parking area of Marshalls, 152 Jennifer Rd.,
Annapolis, when they carpool for day trips.
Marshalls allows this, but asks that you notify their
management company three days in advance. Call
Beatson Companies at 410-224-3700 and let the
person who answers know of your plans. This policy
applies only to NA groups. Overnight parking is not
permitted. Like all mall parking, you leave your car
at your own risk.
Book Groups AFTERNOON TEA BOOK CLUB
(4th Wednesday at 2 pm)
Kathryn Libby (410-280-1565)
The Afternoon Tea Book Club will be meeting on
Wednesday, February 22nd, at 2:00 pm at the home
of Beth Arruda. The book to be discussed is A Man
Called Ove by Fredrik Backman. Maureen Malone
will assist Beth with preparations. If you plan to
attend, please contact the hostess, Beth Arruda, by
February 13th at 252-671-0718 or on email
at [email protected]. Directions and details
will be emailed to book club members before the
meeting.
BIBLIOPHILES (2nd Thursday 1-3 pm)
Charlotte Lubbert (410-923-6425)
Bibliophiles will be meeting on Thursday, February
9th at 1:00 pm at Pat Duvall's home. Charlotte
Lubbert will be the discussion leader for the book MY
PLANET: Finding Humor in the Oddest Places by
Mary Roach. Please call Pat Duvall if you will be
attending at 410 295 6589 or 410.703.2533.
BOOKIES (2nd Thursday 2-4 pm)
Cheryl Fisher (410-798-8470)
Meg Basinski (410-224-4142)
Donna Stackhouse (410-573-6990)
Judy Schwartz (410-266-5439)
Bookies will meet on Thursday, February 9th, at the
home of Betty Creighton. The meeting will begin at
2:00 pm. We will be discussing the book Song Yet
Sung by James McBride. All are welcome, but an
RSVP is required. Please call Betty at 410-571-9388
or email her at [email protected] by Monday,
February 6th. Space may be limited.
HEADLINES & HISTORY BOOK CLUB
(4thTuesday from 2-4 pm)
Deborah Doty (410-757-7050)
Our February meeting will be held on Tuesday,
February 28th from 2:00 pm-4:00 pm. The meeting
place will be announced. We will discuss the book
The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic and
Madness at the Fair that Changed America by Erik
Larson. The book is set in Chicago in 1893,
intertwining the true tales of Daniel H. Burnham, the
architect behind the 1893 World's Fair, and Dr. H.H.
Holmes, the serial killer who lured his victims to their
deaths in his elaborately constructed "Murder Castle."
Interest Groups
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WEDNESDAY MORNING BOOK CLUB
(2nd Wednesday at 10:30 am)
Ruthie Wexley (410-280-8983)
Wednesday morning book club will meet on February
8th at the home of Ruthie Wexley to discuss The
Paris Architect by Charles Belfoure.
Please email Ruthie to let her know you are coming.
New members are always welcome
Card Groups
BRIDGE – BEGINNER & BEYOND (Mondays
1:30 pm – 3:30 pm)
Barbara Trotter (410-956-4720)
We are a group that meets every Monday from 1:30
pm-3:30 pm in the Park Place party room. We began
as a group of rusty bridge players who had played in
the past but needed instruction in catching up and
starting again. We have taken lessons and a number
are still pursuing improvement with lessons at the
Severna Park Bridge Club. We are low-key talking
about bidding, replaying the hands, and helping one
another learn. No pressure…just a fun group! You
must however, have a working knowledge of bridge
basics in the current style of Audrey Grant or similar
author/teacher as this group is not for someone who
has never played before.
Emails are sent out every Wednesday and you must
respond with an email by Saturday if you wish to play
on Monday. You will receive an email indicating your
response was received. We are going to try “first
come, first serve” in signing up to play until we have
full tables. Those who sign up after that will be put on
a substitute list and will be contacted. The number of
tables is NOT limited as long as there are 4 people for
each. Having complete tables makes playing bridge
so much more fun and challenging. We can keep
score properly which helps our bidding skills.
Consider joining us on Monday afternoons.
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BRIDGE–INTERMEDIATE (1st Tuesday)
Sue Masten (302-245-5362)
Helen Alspector (703-728-6365) [email protected]
This is a social bridge game for intermediate players.
Many enjoy lunch at Café Mezzanotte before bridge
begins. We play party bridge where partners change
after every four hands. Each month an invitation is
sent via Evite to determine who will play. You also
can respond by email or phone. Tables are filled on a
first-come basis. If tables are full, you will be placed
on the list of substitutes for that month. Check with us
to make sure your name is on the Evite list and feel
free to contact us with any questions.
CANASTA CLUB – MODERN AMERICAN
(Every Monday, 1 – 4 pm)
Sue Pommers (978-697-8931)
Elaine Cook (410-384-9210)
This card group meets year round on Mondays from
12:30 pm–4:00 pm. We follow the American Canasta
rules and will help you get started if you’re a little
rusty or have played with another set of rules. We
meet in members’ homes and socialize for ½ hour
before we start playing at 1:00 pm.
Please contact either Sue or Elaine for the location for
the following week’s gathering. We welcome new
members to come, observe, and socialize if not yet
ready for playing. Come join us even if you’ve never
played before – we’ll teach you.
Golf Groups
18-HOLE GOLF GROUP (Thursday mornings)
Sandy Oseroff (240-351-8329) [email protected] Barb Jaffee (240-731-6677) [email protected]
We have a golfing gals’ year-round monthly Happy
Hour every 3rd Tuesday of the month. Our group
plays golf from April through October. An email for
the first spring golf day in April will be sent the last
week of March 2017. We are always happy to
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welcome new members. Call or email either of the
co-chairs to join.
9 HOLE GOLF GROUP (Thursday mornings)
Elaine Kahn (202-465-5250)
9-HOLERS is a group of intermediate golfers who
enjoy getting together weekly on Thursday mornings
for nine holes of non-competitive golf. 9 HOLERS
has put away their clubs until April. We will have an
organizational meeting in April. Please sign up for the
email list in April so you won’t miss out. Thank you.
BEGINNERS’ GOLF
Barbara Martz (757-818-3126) [email protected]
Beginners’ Golf completed their last lesson in
October. The group will start again in the spring.
Please contact Barbara if you would like to be on
their email list.
Couple Groups
A couple is two people, one of whom must be a New Annapolitan member.
EVERYTHING COUPLES BRIDGE (4th Friday
at 7:30 pm)
Eleanor Huggins (410-849-2798)
Couples Bridge meets at a member's home, usually
the 4th Friday evening each month. Members on our
list are notified by Evite and asked to reply there. We
are a group of intermediate bridge who welcome new
members. February game night will be announced
soon. Please call Eleanor Huggins for more
information.
.EVERYTHING COUPLES DINING AROUND
Sheri Reagor (410-266-5266) [email protected]
We are a group of couples – husband/wife/significant
other – or if you are single, just grab a partner and
come along. We meet approximately eight times a
year, usually the third Wednesday of the month or an
occasional Sunday brunch. We try various locations,
dress styles and price points. We meet for a
social/cocktail hour followed by a fun-filled dinner in
a group setting. Each couple orders from the menu
and pays for dinner on a separate check.
In order to reserve space, we require a one-time
deposit of $40 per couple payable to New
Annapolitans. The check will be forfeited in the event
of a same day cancellation or no-show. Each month
you will receive an email well in advance stating the
venue, the date and time, and where to send your
check.
RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED. Join the fun
– new members are always welcome.
EVERYTHING COUPLES WINE TASTING
Bette Henick (410-267-1507)
Jane Dutcher (610-283-7400)
Judy Sachs (410-280-9422)
Grace Sweeney (585-217-3808)
We are getting ready for our next wine tasting event
in early April and will report on that in the upcoming
newsletters. If you are interested in hosting one of
our events and have room for a large group, please
contact Bette Henick.
More Groups
AFTER HOURS
Maria Candamil (443-822-7740)
Susan Morales (410-599-6343)
After Hours has the following activities planned for
February:
Sunday, February 5th. 1:00 pm-3:00 pm. Walking
Quiet Waters Park. Meet in front of Grumps at 117
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Hillsmere DR. RSVP hostess Jane Ruemke at 201-
965-7340 by February 4th.
Monday, February 6th. 7:30 pm-9:30 pm. Trivia
Night at Reynolds Tavern on Church Circle. RSVP to
hostess Maria Candamil.
Tuesday, February 14th. 5:45 pm-10:00 pm. Movie
Night – meet at TGIF Annapolis Harbour Center.
RSVP to hostess Helen Poli at [email protected] by
February 13th.
Sunday, February 19th. 1:00 pm-3:00 pm. Walking
Quiet Waters Park. Meet in front of Grumps at 117
Hillsmere DR, Bay Ridge Plaza. RSVP to hostess
Jane Ruemke at [email protected] by February
18th.
Tuesday, February 21st. Clay Bakers at 151 Main
Street, Annapolis. Join us at 6:30 pm for creating a
pottery piece at 25% off. BYOB and food. RSVP to
hostess Susan Morales by February 19th.
Thursday, February 23rd. 5:30 pm-7:30 pm. Happy
Hour at Black Wall Hitch, 400 6th Street, Annapolis.
RSVP to hostess Susan Morales by February 22nd.
COMMUNITY OUTREACH (3rd Tuesday, social at 1 pm, meeting at 1:15 pm)
Tessie Ballard (410-798-8234)
[email protected] Ginny Sattler (410-295-2910) [email protected]
Ann Ziegler (410-604-3560)
ziegler@[email protected]
The February meeting will be at the home of Mary
Ellen Dial. Please let Mary Ellen
([email protected]) know by February
16th if you plan to attend.
Community Outreach raises funds for New
Annapolitans to support programs devoted to helping
women and children in Anne Arundel County. Each
year we give to three programs. Anne Arundel
County Medical Center’s Abuse and Domestic
Violence Program currently receives $4,000 per year.
Two scholarships totaling $1,000 go to women at
Anne Arundel Community College who are working
toward re-entering the workplace. Three times each
winter members make breakfast casseroles for the
Lighthouse Shelter, and also provide lunches twice
during the summer months. Other programs are
supported on need by vote of the members.
FOTO FUN
Pat Casey (410-216-7025)
Deanie McCluan (410-451-1322)
On February 23rd, Foto Fun will be inside Clay
Bakers on 151 Main Street in downtown Annapolis
from 12:00 pm-3:00 pm where we will select a piece
of pottery to paint plus take photos of the shop, its
ceramic wares, and maybe of each other's artistic
efforts. Prior to arriving at Clay Bakers, we will meet
for breakfast at 10:00 am at Iron Rooster, 12 Market
Place, Annapolis. If you are interested in
participating, please let Pat Casey know by no later
than February 16th so the reservations at Clay Baker
and Iron Rooster can be made.
FUN LUNCH (4th Thursday at noon)
Norma Farrell (410-573-5323) [email protected] Tessie Ballard (410-798-8234)
Fun Lunch is a casual and enjoyable get-together for
our members. We meet at noon on the fourth
Thursday of the month at the home of a generous
hostess. The hostess and co-hostess select a theme
with a corresponding menu. All guests are asked to
contribute to the buffet based on the theme. Members
receive a monthly email invitation with the luncheon
theme, types of food requested to match the theme,
the location and the email of the hostess for RSVPs.
Please reply by the deadline the hostess defines.
Fun Lunch members are encouraged to host or co-
host once every two or three years. There are co-
hostess vacancies in 2017 – please join the hostess
team. Please contact Tessie to volunteer. Please
contact Tessie or Norma to be added to the Fun
Lunch database.
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GERMAN CONVERSATION GROUP (3rd Friday at 10:30 am)
Mary Beth Jones (703-919-7049)
Pat Strong (410-956-1640)
Even if you have only basic school German, think
about joining us for a monthly social gathering that
includes coffee, tea, and snacks. We converse in
German at all levels about anything that interests us,
and always manage to enjoy some good laughs. We
meet each month on the 3rd Friday at 10:30 am
(except July and August). Contact one of the co-
chairs if you would like to be on our email list.
GREAT DECISIONS (2nd or 3rd Friday at 1 pm)
Judy Harrison (410-849-2117)
Sue Jacobson (410-571-5083)
The Great Decisions interest group will meet at Sue
Jacobson's home, Apt #200, Baywoods of Annapolis,
on Friday, February 10th at 1:00 pm. We will discuss
"Cuba and the US", Chapter 8 in the handbook. In
view of recent changes, please bring with you any
current information on our policy direction towards
Cuba. Meetings are open to all New
Annapolitans. Please RSVP to Sue by February
8th. For more information call Sue or Judy Harrison.
MAH JONGG - NATIONAL (Every Monday from 11 am-3 pm)
Paula Caprice (301-367-6930)
Ina Bowers (410-268-1012)
We play National rules Mah Jongg every Monday at
11:00 am at members’ homes. We like to play and to
socialize. If you are an experienced player, a
beginner, or you just want to learn, you are welcome
to join us. We teach new players.
MUSIC LOVERS’ CIRCLE (No regular monthly meetings)
Linda Russell (845-558-2969) [email protected]
We are a group of music lovers who enjoy the
opportunity to share musical experiences
together. The group shares information about musical
happenings in the area. Members meet for an activity
if they are interested. The group also schedules
occasional events which generally include a tour,
musical performance, and dining out.
NEEDLEWORK GROUP
(1st and 3rd Thursdays, 9:30 am-noon)
Barbara Jaffe (240-731-6677) [email protected]
If you sew, knit, crochet, mend, darn, smock, or do
needlepoint or tapestry, or if you want to get some
help working these crafts, come to our needlework
meetings every 1st and 3rd Thursday mornings, all 12
months of the year. We meet at each other’s homes
from 9:30 am to 12 noon. The hostess for each
meeting provides finger food and drink. The meetings
are mostly about having free access to therapeutic
analysis, and to kibitz, talk, gossip, and solve the
world’s problems. This is very relaxing and a great
way to step out of the hustle and bustle of our busy
lives. If you would like to join us, notify Barbara
Jaffe.
We are meeting at Julia Persinger’s home on
February 2nd and Joyce Berkebile’s home on
February 16th. Emails to members will provide
contact information, addresses, and instructions for
parking.
NEW ANNAPOLITANS-NEW ADVENTURES
(NANAs) (Every Tuesday morning)
Georgina Hammond (410-263-4342)
[email protected] Jean Phillips (410-757-7774) [email protected]
Barbara Roussillon (631-219-0208)
Enjoy walking and exploring Annapolis and the
Greater Annapolis area every Tuesday throughout the
year – starting no later than 9:30 am – with
excursions to other areas once a month. The walks
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are planned and led by a member of the group,
followed by an optional stop for coffee or lunch for
excursion walks. In inclement weather, we walk in
the Mall.
On Wednesdays, a group rotates through three local
locations – The Naval Academy, Eastport, and
Murray Hill, leaving at 8:30 am. We do not walk on
the first Wednesday of the month September through
June so that members can attend the General
Meetings. In inclement weather the walk is cancelled.
Details will be emailed to everyone on the group list
on the Sunday before the walks are scheduled.
For further information, contact one of the chairs.
February Schedule (Tuesday NANAs):
7th – Olde Severna Park/Linstead – Sharon
Boettinger
14th – Greenberry Point – Tecla Murphy
21st – Admiral Heights – Georgina Hammond
28th –South River Colony – Darlene Duchene
NEW ENTREPRENUERS THINK TANK
Natalie Canavor (443-214-5994)
Rebecca Pearson (410-919-8617)
New Interest Group Launching!
The New Entrepreneurs Think Tank will hold its first
meeting in early April and encourages all interested
members to sign up now. Have you dreamed about
starting a business? Turning a pastime into a paying
venture? Or do you run an enterprise of any kind now
and would benefit from a sounding board or problem-
solving platform? If you’ve owned a business in the
past, come share your experience and advice. If
you’re just curious, join the exploration and ask
questions!
The group will meet monthly in member homes, and
will initially be hosted by the leaders, Natalie
Canavor (author, consultant, and freelance writer) and
Rebecca Pearson (practicing artist and serial
entrepreneur). In addition to sharing ideas,
experience, and inspiring conversation, we anticipate
guest speakers and an occasional field trip to explore
marketing, business planning, using online media, and
lots more based on member interest.
Get in touch now and we’ll welcome your input in
planning this interest group. We’ll announce the first
meeting date next month.
NEW MOVIEGOERS
(2nd and 4th Tuesday)
Sue Lynch (914-584-6602)
New Moviegoers has merged with After Hours. See
the After Hours information on movies.
NEW PEDALPUSHERS
(Every Sunday morning at 9:00 am)
Sue Lynch (914-584-6602)
This new bicycling group will start up in the spring.
We will meet every Sunday morning at 9:00 am from
April through October, weather permitting. This
might expand to 2 days a week, depending on the
response of members. We hope to establish routes for
various distance abilities that would loop back to a
central location that will give the option of 5, 10, 15,
and 20 miles. We will bike at a pace of between 9 and
11 mph, and will periodically wait up for slower
riders. While New Annapolitans will not be liable for
any accidents on the road, helmets are required to
ride with the group. Sue would like a co-chair
because she is sometimes away on weekends. For
more information, call or email Sue Lynch.
RECOLLECTIONS (2nd Monday at 2 pm)
Stephanie Anderson (703-258-2491)
Our February meeting will be on Monday the 13th at
the home of Joan Blum. Please RSVP to Joan at
[email protected]. “Dancing” is the prompt.
We meet once a month to share short pieces that we
have written from our own experiences or insights.
The topic is selected by the hostess, and members
come to the meeting with a 2-3 page written response,
having interpreted the prompt in whatever way they
chose, and read them to the group. These musings or
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recollections from our childhood, adolescence, and
adulthood allow us to share ourselves with others in a
safe environment. All things shared by others are
agreed to be held in confidence.
Although this is a great way to renew your interest in
writing, or further develop your writing skills, the
focus is not on writing style or expertise. There is no
critiquing of the writing, only sharing with supportive
friends. You are not required to write a paper for your
first visit. Contact Stephanie for meeting specifics
and/or to be placed on our email list.
SPANISH CONVERSATION GROUP
Darlene Duchene (410-991-2199)
Patti Muir (410-849-2542)
This is a lively group of women, many of whom are
native speakers of Spanish. Others are married to
native speakers of Spanish, have lived in Spanish
speaking countries for several years, or want to
refresh their language skills. We meet for lunch at
local Latin American restaurants to enjoy each other’s
company and to speak Spanish. Once on the mailing
list, you will be notified of future get togethers.
TENNIS ALL-COMERS
Maryann Gosnell (240-997-0256) [email protected]
Arlene Gletow (551-427-0533)
The All-Comers Tennis Group meets every Monday
at the Brigade Sports Complex (BSC). We all play in
the 3.0-3.5 level. We use SignUpGenius to organize
the players for each Monday. There is a charge to
play at the BSC, and guests (those who are not
Authorized Patrons) pay an additional $7 per person.
We have moved indoors at the Brigade, and play at
9:00 am- 11:30 am and/or 2:00 pm-3:30pm. If you
would like more information or would like to join our
group, contact Maryann Gosnell or Arlene Gletow.
WOMEN ON WATER (WOW)
Linda King (703-599-9646) [email protected] Anne Bastian (301-767-7754) [email protected]
It may be too cold to sail, but 25 sailors had a great
time thinking about the water in between meeting and
greeting new and old friends at the lovely home of
Linda King in Arnold December 5th. There was fine
food and drink and conversation and lots of laughter!
Ideas discussed were about chartering a sailboat on
the Bay, chartering a sailboat in the islands,
Watermark cruise to St Michael’s, and some kayak
venues. We hope the Woodwind schooners will also
be going out next year.
Excursions to Jug Bay to visit the Osprey nests and
Osprey banding and a tour of Poplar Island are among
other ideas.
We hope to get in a luncheon during the winter
months, so stay tuned!
Keep warm and think of blue waters and sunshine!!
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New Members Since Last Newsletter
Burton, Dede
312 Helmsman Alley; Annapolis, MD 21401
410-897-4808 C:803-315-8280
Admirals View
Co, Judy (Dickson)
7048 Harbour Village Ct, #202; Annapolis, MD
21403
425-691-0292
Chesapeake Harbour from Seattle WA
HS college advisor
Elliott, Karen (Rick)
603 Hlllsmere Dr, Annapolis, MD 21403
703-476-1191 C:703-927-5875
Hillsmere from Reston VA
Physics and STEAM teacher
Hambrick, Marsha
914 Poplar Ave; Annapolis, MD 21401
410-295-9505 C:443-534-0138
Homewood
Educator (ret)
Hartzell, Anne
1124 August Dr; Annapolis Md 21403
H:410-280-1721 C:484-695-9838
August Woods from Bethlehem PA and DC
Hemler, Pat (Jim)
320 South River Landing Rd; Edgewater, MD 21037
C: 301-643-8538
South River Landing from LaPlata MD
Office Manager
Miller, Carol A. (Clayton)
804 Bay Ridge Ave; Annapolis, MD 21403
410-280-8688 C:443-871-3401
Eastport
Psychologist (ret)
Roemer, Dottie (Carl)
2624 Compass Dr; Annapolis, MD 21401
410-573-5315 C:757-945-8898
Heritage Harbour from Williamsburg VA
Education (ret)
Sinclair, Margery
1228 Youngs Farm Rd; Annapolis MD 21403
414-861-1965
Hillsmere from Milwaukee WI
Etiquette consultant
Member information changes
Mary Richter, new email: [email protected]
Celeste Peters, new email: [email protected]
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IMPORTANT PARKING INFORMATION: Please note on the map of the UUAC
where parking is NOT permitted. All places marked with a red x CANNOT be used
for parking.
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