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University Club
Newsletter
Dear Members,
Lots of April showers have brought us May flowers and remind us of how
Bloomington got it’s name - yes, we have a blooming town!
Looking back on April, we were delighted that the University Women's
Club treated us to George Pinney's Broadway Cabaret at their Spring
Luncheon. Terry LaBolt accompanied these incredibly talented Musical
Theatre students as they sang and danced. We hope the seniors auditioning
in New York get some great contracts to perform on Broadway!
Our University Club Annual meeting featured Joy Harter, President of one
of the Rotary Clubs, who talked about all of us needing a sense of purpose
and engaging in finding meaningful connections in our lives. That can
certainly be accomplished by being an active member of the Club! We
finished the month with a Wine Tasting Dinner. What a splendid way to
dine with wines pared to the foods you are enjoying. The wines from the
Laetita and the Zaca Mesa Vineyards that we enjoyed were available for
purchase after dinner - so the memory of that dinner could linger on!
A new year for our Club is about to begin. We have shifted our leaders into
their new positions and welcome officers, Don Gading, President; Tim
Long, Vice President; Jeane Novotny,
Secretary; and Kaye Hill, Treasurer.
We'll be asking for your help to keep
programs interesting, informative, and
fun! Feel free to offer ideas and help.
Thanks to all who helped us. It’s been a
great year!
Your Co-Presidents,
Kate & Suzanne Kate Kroll & Suzanne Phillips
The University Club 900 East 7th St., Rm 150 Bloomington, IN 47405
Office Hours: 9 to 3 PM
Office: 812-855-1325 Fax: 812-856-4283
[email protected] www.indiana.edu/~uclub
Inside News
WIN A FREE TOUR!
B-Town GHOSTS?
CABARET REVIEW
TARZAN & QUIMBY?
SCHOLARSHIP PICS
THE BRYAN’S ARE BACK!
The University Club office will be closed on May 25th in observance of Memorial Day.
Welcome new and
returning Members!
We’re glad you’re here.
Joann Alexander
Carole Bennett
William M. Brown
David Lohrmann
Stephanie Odaffer
Harold & Denise Ogren
Rebecca S. Snedegar
Sarah Stamey
William B. Stephan
Tim Tilton
Hal Turner
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Give-a-Ride
Take-a-Ride
Do you need a ride to a Club Event?
Can you give someone a ride to a Club Event?
If so, please call your Community Chair Carolyn Anderson and get on the band wagon!
This program is just another way your fabulous University Club provides you with a little…
“Give-n-Take!” Carolyn 812-334-1716, [email protected]
Have you moved? Changed your email? Got a new cell number?
If so, let us know!
Call or email Deb at the Club 812-855-1325 [email protected]
Lilies are the birth flower for May. They were so revered by the ancient Greeks that they believed they sprouted from the milk of Hera, the queen of the gods. Long tied to the Virgin Mary, the white Madonna lily represents virtue, while the lily of the valley conveys sweetness and humility. In the language of flowers, this birth flower expresses purity of heart, majesty and honor.
May's birthstone the Emerald, brings happiness,
prosperity, success and goodness. The Emerald is also believed to cure ailments and legends said that emeralds had bewitching and magical properties. Emeralds signify honesty, wisdom, growth and patience.
The UClub office will be closed on
Monday, May 25 for Memorial Day
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Congratulations Mary Jo Day!
Mary Jo was the winning entry of our first “FREE LUNCH” contest. She won a free lunch at the Annual Meeting last month by finding the blue Easter Egg nestled in the tulips on the last page of the April Newsletter.
Last month we announced a new contest where you can win a free lunch (or other terrific prize) by finding a hidden word or object buried somewhere in the newsletter. This months prize is a ticket for one of our “Wacky Mystery - History - Comedy Tours!” A $25 value! Before submitting your entry, be sure you can take the tour on either June 25th, July 9th or July 23rd. How do I win you ask? Easy! Just tell us the page and place where you think the object or word is hiding (be specific please) and email your answer to Deb at: [email protected]. Sorry, we can’t take phone calls for this contest, only email responses will be accepted. This month the 7th winning entry will take the prize! You can win once every three months. We will announce the winner via email and in next months newsletter.
This month’s hidden object is: A BUS!
GOOD LUCK!
You Could WIN A FREE LUNCH! Or other terrific prize!
Tuesday, May 12 University Club Board of Officers & New Board of Officers Meeting and Luncheon. 11:30 AM in the Presidents’ Room
Saturday, May 23 ‘Bloomington Then and Now’ Bus Tour with Author, Derek Richey! 5:00 PM. Meet in the Club 4:45 PM
Thursday, June 25 ‘Comedy’ Bus Tour of Bloomington 11:00 AM. Meet in the Club at 10:45 AM
Thursday, July 9 ‘History’ Bus Tour of Bloomington 11:00 AM. Meet in the Club at 10:45 AM
Thursday, July 23 ‘Mysteries, Scandals, and Ghosts’ Bus Tour of Bloomington 7:00 PM. Meet in the Club at 6:45 AM
SNEEK PEEK OF Upcoming Events
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Misguided TOURS CIRCLE THE TOUR(S) you want!
Cash or Check only please payable to University Club Pre-Payment Required 900 E. 7th St. #150, Bloomington, IN 47405 NAME: _________________________________________ $25 (Then & Now) (Comedy) (History) (Mystery) May 23 June 25 July 9 July 23
NAME: _________________________________________ $25 (Then & Now) (Comedy) (History) (Mystery) NAME: _________________________________________ $25 (Then & Now) (Comedy) (History) (Mystery)
NAME: _________________________________________ $25 (Then & Now) (Comedy) (History) (Mystery)
Total Amount Enclosed: $
Think you know B-Town? TOUR GUIDE, MISS. SHIRLEY UJEST, (PICTURED RIGHT) SAYS, “I DON’T THINK SO!”
THEN SHE GOES ON TO SAY, “YOU PROBABLY WON’T REGRET TAKING THIS TOUR.”
CHOOSE ONE, OR ALL FOUR, DIFFERENT (SOME ZANY, SOME HAIR-RAISING) TOURS. RIDE IN AN AIR CONDITIONED, LUXURY, LIMO-STYLE, COACH. BRING YOUR OWN BEVERAGE ON BOARD! ALL TOURS LEAVE FROM THE UCLUB.
BLOOMINGTON THEN & NOW TOUR! 5:00 PM SATURDAY, MAY 23RD - DEADLINE FOR PAYMENT: MAY 19TH
Misguided Tour Guide Sharon Porter Phillips has partnered with author, Derek Richey, for this very special, one night only tour based on his book, “Bloomington Then & Now”. Gain a perspective of how Bloomington has evolved over the last 100 years! Historic information and fascinating stories from past to present.
Please arrive at the Club 15 minutes before tour time. EXTREMELY LIMITED SEATING Reserve today.
MYSTERIES, SCANDALS & GHOSTS! 7:00 PM THURSDAY, JULY 23RD - DEADLINE FOR PAYMENT: FRIDAY, JULY 17TH
Who knew Bloomington has a history filled with so much scandal and mystery! Hear stories of our town’s ghosts, bank robbers, kidnappers, arsonists, killers, terrorists and mass murderers! See buildings with a long history of haunting entities. Find out the tragic stories associated certain buildings at Indiana University. Oh my!
COMEDY TOUR! 11:00 AM THURSDAY, JUNE 25TH - DEADLINE FOR PAYMENT: FRIDAY, JUNE 19TH
Lead by crazy lady, Shirley Ujest, from Brooklyn, New York, this tour has everything! You will get a great overview, history, and background information about the many famous people from, and tied to, Bloomington. Trivia games, prizes from local businesses like Buffalouie’s & Smokn’ Jack’s, and levity are part of this zany tour. Laugh and learn!
HISTORY TOUR! 11:00 AM THURSDAY, JULY 9TH - DEADLINE FOR PAYMENT: FRIDAY, JULY 3RD
Discover many fascinating facts about names you’ve heard forever such as; Batman, Waldron, Showers, Wylie, Henderson, and Monon. Find out about the notables buried, and not buried, in Rosehill Cemetery! Learn disturbing stories about Seminary Square and Bloomington’s involvement with slavery and the Underground Railroad.
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Broadway Cabaret
What a Show!
The stars were out and shining brightly at the University Women’s Club Spring Luncheon at St. Marks United Methodist Church last month. George Pinney, IU Professor of Theatre and Drama, directed and choreographed a wonderful Cabaret Showcase featuring his first year and senior Musical Theatre students. The performers danced and sang their way into our hearts with a wide variety of classic show tunes that included everything from Al Jol-son to West Side Story. It was a marvelous show!
George has directed and or choreographed over 100 productions including Broadway, West End of London, regional and university theatres as well national and international tours. Nominated for 2001 Tony Award and National Broadway Theatre Award in choreog-raphy for BLAST! George received a 2001 Emmy Award for outstanding choreography for the PBS Broadcast of BLAST! Recognized as a master teacher George was awarded the prestigious Friederich Herman Lieber Award for Distinguished Teaching and was selected for membership in the honorary Faculty Colloquium on Excellence in Teaching.
The performers were accompanied on the piano by the incredible Terry LaBolt! Terry is the Musical Director, of the Theatre Program here at IU. His career as a Broadway conductor flourished in the 1980’s conducting shows such as 42nd Street, Hello, Dolly! (with Carol Channing), George M. (with Joel Grey), and Sugar Babies (with Ann Miller and Mickey Rooney). Endeavors at the keyboard include The Fantasticks (original Off-Broadway produc-tion) and tough touring shows such as The Phantom of the Opera, Evita, Aida and most cur-rently Mamma Mia. He performed the area premiere of Keith Emerson’s Piano Concerto #1 with the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra in 2001. In addition he was the music director of musical theatre for the University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music for more than ten years, conducting and supervising over 30 productions there.
Pictured left are the first year students of the IU Musical Theater Program who danced and sang for us at the UWC Spring Luncheon!
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The Senior Showcase
portion of the Show!
Student performers acknowledging their expert accompanist, Terry LaBolt!
Taking a well deserved bow!
Just the boys for this tune!
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CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR THREE
SCHOLARSHIP RECIPENTS!
JOSEPH M. WENDT! (left) Supervisor, IMU Dining Services Major: Chemistry/Neuroscience
CURTIS S. HALL! (right) IMU Assistant Building Manager. US Navy Explosives Specialist, Team Leader for Seal Team-3 Major: Parks, Recreation & Ecology
SUZANNE PHILLIPS, SCHOLARSHIP
CHAIR & UNIVERSITY CLUB CO-PRESIDENT
Presenting three $1,500 Scholarship Awards at the Annual Meeting in the Faculty Room
of the University Club on April 10th
JACOB L. SHLENSKY! Supervisor, IMU Dining Services
Major: Public Financial Management
Compared to some other Big Ten Clubs we are a relative newcomer to raising funds for scholarships. However, once established by the University Club Board of Officers in 2003, we’ve made tremen-dous progress. For several years now we have be able to award $1,500 scholar-ships to three outstanding students who work at the IMU. Funds are generously donated by members of the University Club. Due to your continued support the fund currently has over $47,000 in the endowment! THANK YOU!
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It’s never too late to participate in the Scholarship Fund. Just make your check payable to the IU Foundation and mail to:
The University Club 900 East 7th Street, Room 150 Bloomington, IN 47405
Donation forms can be found on our web-site:
www.indiana.edu/~uclub
Ruth Albright Carolyn Anderson Ken Beckley Ellen Boruff Jo Anne Bowen Anne Bright Patricia L. Chase Ruth H. Chesmore Tim & Cheri DeBruicker Dr. Ruth & Jeff Engs-Franz John & Elizabeth Gallman Paul Gebhard Janie Harnett Phil & Margaret Hathaway Don & Margie Hattin Roger & Carol Isaacs Ronald & Carolyn Kovener Kate Kroll Kathie Lazerwitz Jeanette C. Marchant John & Audrey McCluskey Jerry & Jane McIntosh Maribeth & Richard McKaig Keith & Marion Michael Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Miller Laura J. Mills Ann & Keith Miser Marianne Mitchell Glenda & Patrick Murray Dale & Cyndi Nelson in honor of Kate Kroll Jeane Novotny Harriet Pfister Suzanne & Mike Phillips Timothy Riffle & Sarah McConnell Janet Rowland Judy Shettleroe Janet Stavropoulos & Michael Molenda in honor of Tim Long Gene & Ellen Stern Ellen Strommen Clinton & Ann Strong Philip & Marjorie Sutton Paul & Marilyn Uselding Judy Walters Pamela A. Walters Ann Whittridge Russell & Violet Working
The 2014 - 2015 Board of Officers would like to thank everyone who donated to the 2014 – 2015 scholarship fund. This year we broke a record with 24 students applying!
With your continued support we have in-creased the number and amount of the awards. We are proud of our club and the tremendous support of our members.
Sincerely, Suzanne Phillips, Scholarship Chair & Co-President Kate Kroll, Co-President Don Gading, VP/President Elect Jeane Novotny, Secretary Kaye Hill, Treasurer
Ruth Albright, Publicity Chair Carolyn Anderson, Community Chair Kathleen Boggess, UWC President Marilyn Brinley, Past President Louray Cain, Membership Chair Julia DeHon, House Chair April Legler, UWC VP/President Elect Tim Long, Luncheon Club Chair Susan Platter, House Co-Chair Pat Ryan, Academic Chair
THANK YOU!
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The University Club of Indiana University was formed in 1912 to be a central focus for interchange and understanding among faculty, staff, alumni, their spouses, IU Retirees, and members of the community. That same year, New Mexico became the 47th state; the oversea railroad first arrived in Key West; Tokyo gave 3000 cherry trees to Washington D.C. to symbolize friendship; the Carpathia arrived in New York harbor with 708 survivors from the RMS Titanic; Harriet Quimby became the first woman to fly across the English Channel; Woodrow Wilson became President; and Tarzan the Ape Man first appeared in an Ed-gar Rice Burroughs’ novel. The spirit of those early days lives on through the vitality and energy of our 642 current members. Members provide the ideas and talent that make up the quality and depth of our programs and special events. Whether your reason for being a member is making connections, utilizing the club facilities or the programming, one thing is still the same today as it was 103 years ago… Members make the differ-ence and are the driving force of our continued growth. That makes membership in the University Club a timeless investment for the future. It’s time for our Regular Members (not Life Members) to renew for the 2015—2016 year. Please complete
and mail the form on the next page. Regular Memberships are due July 15th. Thank you! (Life and Meadowood Membership renewals will go out later in the summer and will be due by September 15th.)
Membership is Timeless
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University Club of Indiana University
REGULAR MEMBER
RENEWAL FORM
This form is for “Regular UClub Members” only. Please do
not use if you are a “Life Member” or “Meadowood Mem-
ber” Due by July 15th.
Name: ________________________________________________
Name: ________________________________________________
(family membership, same household)
Address: ______________________________________________
City: ________________________ State: ______ Zip: _________
Phone: ______________________ Cell: _____________________
Email 1: ______________________________________________
Email 2: ______________________________________________
I am enclosing a check for $ ___________ for membership dues.
($60 individual, $80 family)
* * * * * * * * * * * *
IU Faculty & Staff
Title: ________________________________________
Department: __________________________________
Building: ________________________ Room: ______
Campus Phone: _______________________________
_____ I am sending a payroll deduction authorization form.
(see http://www.indiana.edu/~uclub/membership-benefits)
PLEASE NOTE:
As a social club, many pictures are
taken during our events. These pic-
tures are sometimes posted in the
newsletter, on the website and on so-
cial media sites.
If you wish your image to be exclud-
ed from any and all official publica-
tions whether in published form or
electronic form, as may be posted by
the University Club and/or any con-
stituent club, please sign, date, and
print your name below.
Signature: _____________________
Print Name: ___________________
Date: _________________________
Once complete,
please mail this
form along with
your check
payable to:
University Club
900 East 7th Street,
Room 150
Bloomington, IN 47405
Newsletters, UClub programs
and reservation forms can be
found on our website at:
www.indiana.edu/~uclub
Our other contact information:
812-855-1325
812-856-4283 (fax)
Manager: Deb Cordrey
Membership is Timeless
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Inclement Weather: The University Club follows MCCSC when closing due to inclement weather.
Reminder for Parking: Just visiting the IMU for some reason or any other place on campus and parking at the IMU? Don’t forget, your membership entitles you to 1/2 off the parking rates. Stop in the office between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. to have your parking ticket stamped.
For those with Food Allergies: Please let us know if you have food allergies when ordering your meals. Currently, all sauces and gravies are made with vegetable stock.
Reservations: Reservations are required for events. In many cases, a meal choice is also requested. If you make a reservation and do not cancel by the deadline date for the event and do not attend the event, we are required to invoice you for the cost for the event.
Credit Cards: The University Club does not accept credit cards.
Speaker Luncheons: Payment for a luncheon entitles you to 2 hours free parking in the IMU Lot 1 and Lot 2. As has always been the case, if you would like to hear the speakers, but cannot make the lunch, you are more than welcome to join in and sit on a comfortable chair and listen. Speakers usually start about 12:15 p.m. and go to ap-proximately 1:00 p.m. or shortly thereafter.
What is this symbol?
If you have a smart phone, download the CR Code reader App, scan the image and it will take you to the UClub website instantly - HOW cool is that!
The Bryan’s
are Back!
The portraits of William Lowe Bryan and Charlotte Lowe Bryan have been away for repair for over a year. Now carefully restored to their original beauty, they are back home in the University Club’s Presidents’ Room. William Bryan was the 10th Presi-dent of IU from 1902 to 1937. His portrait was painted by Mrs. John Weaver in 1926. Charlotte’s portrait was commis-sioned by the class of 1918 and painted by Marie Goth. Welcome home William & Charlotte!
ANTIQUES
BOOK CIRCULATING
Are you an avid reader? Then consider the Book Circulating Group!
Co-Chairs: Penny Gaither 812-332-8010 [email protected]
Lou Moir 812-332-0472 [email protected]
Our group welcomes all those who are interested in antiques. University Club members
Who are admirers and collectors are invited to join this group to study, share, and gain
an appreciation of antiques. This group usually meets on the fourth Thursday of each
month from September to April excluding November. December has an early meeting
date. Special programs and a spring bus trip to an historic site are also planned.
Yearly dues of $5 should be submitted to a co-chair: Mary Wood 812-988-4425, [email protected]
Helene Jones 812-331-0266, [email protected]
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interest groups!
All members in good standing of the University Club are eligible to participate in as many Interest Groups as they wish by contacting the chair of the group.
If you have recently signed up for an Interest Group but not joined the UClub, please contact Deb at 812-855-1325 regarding membership signup.
If you have something you are passionate about and wish to start a new interest group, please contact Interest Group Chair: Ruth DiSilvestro, 812-336-1051, email: [email protected]
Hardcover books are circulated every two weeks October to May. The final book you
receive is yours to keep. The reading list includes both fiction and non-fiction. A reasona-
ble fee is charged to cover the cost of the books. Books will be passed between members
on the 5th and 20th of each month, beginning October 20th and excepting January 5th.
Have a great summer.
See you in the Fall!
BOOK DISCUSSION
If you love to read and discuss a variety of interesting books in paperback form, this
group is for you. The group meets on the third Thursday of the month from September
to May to discuss a book selected by members the previous June. Each member reads
the book ahead of time and at some point takes a turn at being a discussion leader
according to the established group guidelines. Hostess duties rotate on a voluntary
Basis. The group meets in each other's homes. Meetings begin with socializing from
9:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Discussion runs from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Rosemary Dever 812-339-5979 [email protected]
Maribeth McKaig 812-876-3697 [email protected]
Martha Smiley 812-339-6822 [email protected]
You need not be an expert to have fun playing duplicate bridge. Participants
meet at Meadowood in the downstairs Card Room at 12:15 p.m. (games
begin at 12:30) on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. There is a
50-cent per person fee to cover the cost of prizes. Everyone interested in
playing bridge is welcome. You and your partner are welcome to join
anytime during the year.
BRIDGE – DUPLICATE
PARTY BRIDGE
We meet at BOBBY’S COLORADO STEAK HOUSE on the first Monday of each
month at 11:30 a.m. We enjoy lunch and fellowship together, then play bridge until
3:30ish. Bobby’s Colorado offers a soup & salad buffet for $6.50. New members are
very welcome! Yearly dues are $5 to cover miscellaneous costs. In addition at the
beginning of each meeting, each player contributes $1 for the prize for that day.
Chair: Tina Costin 812-336-1504 [email protected]
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Co-chairs: Frank Prosser 812-332-5563 [email protected]
Virginia Henderson 812-824-2955 [email protected]
BUNCO
BUNCO is a fast-moving, uncomplicated game of dice, luck, and prizes. If you like
plain, old fashioned fun you should seriously consider joining the BUNCO SQUAD.
We meet year round on the 3rd Monday of the month at 11:30 am at Meadowood for
lunch and play.
Players contribute $5.00 each time for the cash awards. There are 12 regular players. All others who sign up
serve on the sub list. Those who wish to be a substitute may join at any time.
Chair: Janie Harnett 812-339-4528 [email protected]
DINING OUT
The Dining Out Group is open to all University Club members, singles and couples
who desire good food, good friends and good times! Everyone is welcome! Joining
the group can be done at any time simply by contacting the chairmen. Schedule and
other information is sent by e-mail (or phone if requested). Response MUST be re-
ceived by the stated deadline. Dining out events are usually the fourth Sunday evening of each academic
month. Dinner is usually preceded by a social time in a member’s home. Seating is in groups of 6 – 8 to
promote conversation and camaraderie.
GREAT DECISIONS
Chairs: Donna Smith 812-331-0311 [email protected]
Sunday, May 17, 2015. PLEASE NOTE: DINING OUT HAS BEEN MOVED TO THE 3rd SUNDAY
IN MAY DUE TO THE 4th SUNDAY BEING MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND AND THE INDY 500.
Pre-dinner gathering will be 5:15 to 6:15 at 9110 Front Nine Drive, home of Virginia Henderson. Dinner
will be at 6:30 at Talons Restaurant at Eagle Pointe, 2250 E. Pointe Road. Reservations are due to Don
Gading or Jo Daron by Thursday, May 14th 812/824-7434.
Directions to the Eagle Pointe gatehouse will be sent out with the May dining out e-vite to the dining out
mailing roster. Guests will need to check-in at the gatehouse for directions to Virginia Henderson's house.
Co-Chairs: Jo Daron & Don Gading, 812-824-7434, [email protected]
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FINE DINING COOKING CLUB
Like to cook? Talk about good food and restaurants? Try new recipes?
Make new friends? Then this may be the interest group for you!
The Fine Dining Cooking Club (formerly known as the “Gourmet Club”) members sign up in August and
early September. However, we’re always looking for new members! If you are interested in becoming a
member, please call or email Chairs, Vicki Pappas or Harriet Castrataro to be put on the name list for next
year or as an alternate for this year. Vicki Pappas 812-361-9500 [email protected]
Harriet Castrataro 812-334-0697 [email protected]
May 12 ‘Syria’s Refugee Crisis’ with Professor Kevin Martin speaking
Great Decisions is the nation's oldest, most popular program of citizen education
in world affairs. The common purpose is to help members become informed,
involved, and to understand how world events affect their daily lives.
The University Women's Club in cooperation with the Foreign Policy Association,
IU's Center for the Study of Global Change, and Meadowood offer programs for the
2014-2015 year. Meetings will be held in the Terrace Room at Meadowood at 1:15 p.m. on the 2nd Tuesday
of the month September through May. The cost of the series is $15.00 which includes a book of readings.
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INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP
Come be a part of this group and enjoy conversation over lunch with an interesting
international student. We share culture, customs and interests!
The luncheons [Dutch treat] are held at Bobby’s Colorado Steak House on the third Friday in the months
of: October, November, January, and February. The March luncheon will be on the fourth Friday. Yearly
registration fee is $5.
Co-Chairs: Kate Kroll 812-332-4018 [email protected]
Martha Smiley 812-339-6822 [email protected]
Louray Cain 812-339-9841 [email protected]
Karen Mikesell 812-336-2000 [email protected]
Ellen Stern 812-337-8053 [email protected]
HIKING IN SOUTHERN INDIANA
If hiking off the usual path interests you, join Eleanor Lahr and others as
they check out hikes in Alan McPherson's Nature Walks in Southern
Indiana and other interesting places. Group size is limited to ten or less,
depending on trail and transportation restrictions. The schedule is subject
to change. Impromptu hikes sent out via email. Walks go rain or shine.
Dress for the weather, and bring water and a snack. Hikes vary in length And difficulty.
For more information and to reserve a spot, call Chair: Eleanor Lahr 812-339-4209, [email protected]
SUMMER HIKE — McCORMICK'S CREEK STATE PARK Wednesday, July 15, 2015 John McCormick built a cabin near the canyon in the 1820's. Several trails were built by the C. C. C. in the 1930's. This summer, we will visit some of the hills, forests, waterfalls and geology that brought the pioneering Virginian to Indiana. After a roughly two-mile walk, we'll cool off with drinks at the Canyon Inn. Leave Time: 8:00 a.m. Carpool from March North, Kinser Pike, parking lot. Distance: 2 miles. Estimated hiking time: 1 - 2 hours. Difficulty: Easy to moderate
LUNCHETTES
June 26th – Nick’s/423 E. Kirkwood
Join this group in restaurant exploration. On the LAST FRIDAY of the month at
11:30 a.m. Reservations should be made by the first of the week of the luncheon.
A list of restaurants that we plan to visit is listed below. You will be sent an e-mail to
remind you of the event. If you plan on attending, please e-mail or call one of the
co-chairs. Reminder calls will not be made.
Co-Chairs: Sally Isom 812-339-6227 [email protected]
Jan Greenwood 630-272-0107 [email protected]
Eileen Balliet 812-340-1451 [email protected]
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SUNDAY BRUNCH
Sunday Brunch Chair, Louray Cain, says
“thanks for a wonderful year!”
This group has been discontinued.
YOGA
You need not feel intimidated by yoga! If you are interested in improving balance,
breathing, flexibility, and relaxation, this is the group for you. No previous
knowledge of yoga is necessary. Everyone works at their own level.
Our group meets throughout the year each Tuesday from 10 — 11 am at St. Thomas
Lutheran Church in Heritage Hall which promotes a relaxed and spiritual environ-
ment for practicing yoga. St. Thomas Lutheran is located at the intersection of Smith
Road and E. 3rd Street. Parking is plentiful.
Wear comfortable clothes to permit easy movement; bring a yoga mat and a stretchy band or belt. Our
instructors strive to leave you feeling stretched, relaxed and in a better place than when you came through
the door.
You may join us three times before membership in the University Club is required for participation. There is
no additional cost beyond your University Club membership, but we do ask that you give a minimum $20
annual donation to St. Thomas Lutheran Church for the use of their lovely facility.
If you have questions, please feel free to contact Marilyn, Svelta, or Wendy.
Co-Chairs and instructors: Marilyn Uselding 812-369-4313 [email protected]
Svetla Vladeva 812-334-9999 [email protected]
Wendy Teller 812-334-7974 [email protected]
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University Club Board of Officers 2014 - 2015 Co-President Kate Kroll 812-332-4018 [email protected]
Co-President & Scholarships Suzanne Phillips 812-336-1626 [email protected]
VP/President Elect Don Gading 812-824-7434 [email protected]
Secretary Jeane Novotny 812-331-7004 [email protected]
Treasurer Kaye Hill 812-339-9401 [email protected]
Academic Pat Ryan 812-824-9071 n/a
Community & Luncheon Club Carolyn Anderson 812-334-1716 [email protected]
House Chair Julia DeHon 812-332-0940 n/a
House Co-chair Susan Platter 812-320-0644 [email protected]
IMU Co-Director Hollie Lutz 812-855-2383 [email protected]
Luncheon Club Tim Long 812-336-2637 [email protected]
Membership Louray Cain 812-339-9841 [email protected]
Past President Marilyn Brinley 812-824-1318 [email protected]
Publicity Ruth Albright 812-339-1793 [email protected]
UWC President Kathleen Boggess 812-334-3678 [email protected]
UWC 1st VP/PE April Legler 812-876-9951 [email protected]
UClub Manager Deb Cordrey 812-855-1325 [email protected]
MEADOWOOD OUTINGS
Many of the Meadowood outings sell out very quickly so call 812-855-1325 today to secure a reservation.
All depart from the Meadowood Circle Drive, 2455 Tamarack Trail.
Drowsy Chaperone at Beef & Boards Wednesday, May 6, Departs 10:30 AM to Indianapolis
The Drowsy Chaperone won five Tony Awards in 2006, including Best Original Score. A middle-aged musical theatre
buff plays the record of his favorite musical, the (fictional) 1928 hit The Drowsy Chaperone, and the show comes to
life – with two lovers on the eve of their wedding, a bumbling best man, a desperate theatre producer, gangsters posing
as pastry chefs, an intoxicated chaperone and more! Price of $60 includes table seating, buffet lunch, and refreshments
on the bus.
Madison in Bloom Spring Garden Tour Saturday, May 9, Departs 10:00 AM to Madison
Stroll through beautiful and unique gardens within Madison’s historic district, filled with distinctive architecture and
surrounded by the scenic hills of southern Indiana. Price of $25 includes transportation and ticket. Lunch TBA charged
back or on your own.
Senior PGA Championship at Pete Dye Course Thursday, May 21, Depar ts 9:00 AM to French Lick
Golf was an important part of the history of both French Lick Springs and West Baden Springs Hotels. When the two
became French Lick Resort it has continued to play an integral role in the overall success of the property. Walk with
history and enjoy a day as a spectator at a major PGA event on one of the most challenging courses designed by argua-
bly the world’s top golf architect. Free event admission to the first 14. Not a golf fan? Visit the casino or take an histor-
ic tour of one of the hotels ($10 at the on-site office of Indiana Historic Preservation). $15 includes transportation;
lunch on your own. Arrive Meadowood for dinner.
Day at the Races to Churchill Downs Friday, May 22, Departs 9:15 AM to Louisville
Experience the thrill of thoroughbred horse racing from the luxury of Millionaire’s Row on the fourth floor of the Sky
Terrace at Churchill Downs. Enjoy the delicious Chef’s Table buffet and a beautiful view of the course. Price of $70
includes coffee, pastries and Bloody Marys at 8:45-9:15 AM in the Terrace Room at Meadowood; track admission,
racing form, buffet at the track; and refreshments during the trip home.
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Day at Victory Field Baseball Outing Wednesday, June 3, Departs 10:00 AM to Indianapolis
Recognized as the “Best Minor League Ballpark in America” by prominent publications such as Baseball America and
Sports Illustrated, Victory Field offers a view of the Indianapolis skyline. The $20 million facility boasts many unique
features including an open concourse that offers a great view of the playing field throughout the ballpark. The Indians is
the Triple-A affiliate for the Pittsburgh Pirates; we will see them host the Buffalo Bisons after lunch at Shapiro’s. Cost is
$25 for transportation, park admission and snacks on the bus. Bring money for lunch and snacks at the ballpark.
Concert on the Canal at the History Center Thursday, June 4, departs 4:00 PM to Indianapolis
It’s time to look forward to another fun summer evening at The Indiana Historical Society’s Concerts on the Canal Se-
ries. We will attend the Twilight Nites Dance Orchestra playing Big Band and current tunes. $35 includes box supper
from Shapiro’s (indicate type of sandwich when you reserve your spot), table seating, admission to the museum, non-
alcoholic beverages on the patio (alcohol must be purchased and consumed at the venue), and refreshments on the bus.
Barry Manilow “One Last Time! Tour” Fr iday, June 5, Depar ts 3:00 PM to Louisville
Barry Manilow with special guest Dave Koz is going to “hit the road” and perform concerts across North America ONE
LAST TIME! With his band of 13 musicians and singers, this tour is a major undertaking and as Manilow said, “is my
way of thanking everyone for their years of support...one last time.” The Grammy, Tony, and Emmy Award-winning
musician’s career skyrocketed to superstardom when his mega hit song, “Many,” topped the charts in 1975. Saxophonist
Dave Koz has played with such artists as Ray Charles, Natalie Cole, Celine Dion, Rod Stewart and others. Price of $125
will include ticket, transportation, escort and refreshments on the bus. A pre-concert dinner stop at Sidebar at Whiskey
Row will be additional, charged back.
Garden Jaunts Day Outing Wednesday, June 17, Departs 8:30 AM to Indianapolis
Garfield Park Conservatory & Sunken Gardens is one of Indiana’s most significant works of landscape architec-
ture, located in Indianapolis’ oldest park. With graceful fountains and formal floral displays, its 7,500 square foot con-
servatory houses hundreds of tropical and subtropical plants. The Medicinal Plant Garden at the Indiana Medical History
Museum was created and is maintained by Purdue Master Gardeners of Mar ion County. The garden features
over 90 different medicinal plants, including trees, shrubs, and vines as well as annuals and herbaceous species. Nearly
half of the specimens are Native American medicinal plants, while others originated in Europe, Asia, and Africa. Each
plant is accompanied by signage stating its origin, what parts had medicinal uses, and what some of those uses were. The
stunning scenery of the White River Gardens which includes the indoor Hilbert Conservatory as well as the outdoor
DeHaan Tiergarten, will transport you far away from the urban cityscape of downtown Indianapolis to a lush, natural
oasis. The Hilbert Conservatory is the shining centerpiece of White River Gardens. The 65-foot ceilings flood the space
with light, and the mezzanine level provides a bird's eye view of the glorious indoor gardens below. The variety of plants
and garden designs in the DeHaan Tiergarten changes seasonally and contains whimsical surprises hidden amongst the
many plants and flowers. If you prefer to visit the Indianapolis Zoo, that is an option. Additional stop if time allows.
Price of $50 includes lunch, all admissions and tours, and refreshments on the bus.
Cabaret! at the Columbia Club Friday, June 26, Departs 5:15 PM
Linda Lavin: Now. Tony and Golden Globe winner, Linda Lavin, takes the stage with her acclaimed jazz combo, in-
cluding Billy Stritch on piano, Steve Doyle on bass, hubby Steve Bakunas on drums, John Hart on guitar, and violinist
Aaron Weinstein. Price of $55 includes table seating; dinner and drinks charged back (we will order off the menu).
Star Spangled Symphony at Conner Prairie Thursday, July 2, Depar ts 4:45 PM to Indianapolis
Celebrate America’s birthday with the ISO’s annual patriotic performance and salute to our military service members.
All the traditional favorites return, including a spectacular fireworks show to cap off the concert. Alfred Savia conducts
this Independence Day extravaganza. Price of $65 includes transportation, event admission, program, table seating,
drinks, and box supper from Shapiro’s (please indicate sandwich type).
Smoke on the Mountain at Beef & Boards Wednesday, July 29, Departs 10:30 AM to Indianapolis
The lovable – and imperfect – Singing Sanders Family returns in the third installment of the popular comedy series. The
story takes place in 1945, seven years since the Sanders Family first came to Mount Pleasant Baptist Church for a Satur-
day Night Sing. Rev. Mervin Oglethorpe has been called to preach in Texas and is giving his last service before he
leaves with his wife June, who is eight months pregnant. Young Dennis Sanders will take over as the pastor at Mount
Pleasant, but not before more hilarious and touching stories, and two dozen toe-tapping Bluegrass Gospel favorites. Price
of $60 includes buffet lunch, table seating, and refreshments on the bus.