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3311 East Old Shakopee Road - Bloomington, MN 55425 Tel: 952-853-6562 June 2016 [email protected] Vol. 31 Issue 6 CONTROL DATA/CERIDIAN RETIREES CLUB SUNSHINE Get Well/Thinking of You Bonnie Tangness SYMPATHY Family of Don Haeny Family of Robert Lufkin Family of John Pearson Family of Charline Priest Family of Alice Saleck Family of Arlene Voigt Golf Tournament News By Guy Moore If you have not signed up for the Spring event on June 15 - it is not too late. Just give me a call at 952-881-1830 and we will set you up with a tee time. The entry form for the Summer event on August 19 will be included in next month’s newsletter. So form your teams and be ready to sign up in July. VALLEY FAIR What a deal, and a great way to spend the first day of summer, June 21. Price of $30 per person for all attendees includes parking, rides, dinosaur display and a picnic lunch. NO LIMIT on the num- ber of tickets you can buy. FT. ATKINSON WISCONSIN OVERNIGHT Our Wisconsin trip starts with a lefse omelet and pie at the Norske Nook in Osseo, then a visit to the International Crane Foundation in Baraboo. In Ft. Atkinson, buffet dinner at the Fireside Dinner Theater, then the performance of “Singin’ in the Rain.” Lastly, an overnight stay at the Holiday Inn Ex- press. The second day heads to the House on the Rock in Spring Green, then dinner in LaCrosse at Piggy’s Restaurant. A full two-day schedule for an eventful Wisconsin getaway in early September. NEW EVENTS Twins v. Detroit Summer Picnic Overnight Trip to Fort Atkinson, WI Al & Alma’s Minnetonka Cruise Gopher Football Drawing NEW SEMINAR DATES WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN THE JULY NEWSLETTER. NORB BERG VISITS CLUB BOARD MEETING Norb was invited to the May 9 Board meeting. An exchange of pleasantries occurred as he thanked the Retirees Club Board members, current and past, for the excellent job they have performed in making the Club such a success. Norb and others did many things for the company, including pur- chasing the St. Croix Park which, when sold, resulted in an enhanced CDC Recreation Foundation and the CDC Retirees Club. He gave a history of CDC’s beginning in the Blooming- ton area. He may repeat this CDC story to our Retirees Club members. When finalized, you will be notified and given the opportunity to attend this program.

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3311 East Old Shakopee Road - Bloomington, MN 55425 Tel: 952-853-6562

June 2016 [email protected] Vol. 31 Issue 6

CONTROL DATA/CERIDIAN RETIREES CLUB

SUNSHINE

Get Well/Thinking of You

Bonnie Tangness

SYMPATHY

Family of Don Haeny Family of Robert Lufkin Family of John Pearson

Family of Charline Priest Family of Alice Saleck Family of Arlene Voigt

Golf Tournament News

By Guy Moore

If you have not signed up for the Spring event on June 15 - it is not too late. Just give me a call at 952-881-1830 and we will set you up with a tee time.

The entry form for the Summer event on August

19 will be included in next month’s newsletter.

So form your teams and be ready to sign up in

July.

VALLEY FAIR

What a deal, and a great way to spend the first day of summer, June 21. Price of $30 per person for all attendees includes parking, rides, dinosaur display and a picnic lunch. NO LIMIT on the num-ber of tickets you can buy.

FT. ATKINSON WISCONSIN

OVERNIGHT

Our Wisconsin trip starts with a lefse omelet and pie at the Norske Nook in Osseo, then a visit to the International Crane Foundation in Baraboo. In Ft. Atkinson, buffet dinner at the Fireside Dinner Theater, then the performance of “Singin’ in the Rain.” Lastly, an overnight stay at the Holiday Inn Ex-press. The second day heads to the House on the Rock in Spring Green, then dinner in LaCrosse at Piggy’s Restaurant. A full two-day schedule for an eventful Wisconsin getaway in

early September.

NEW EVENTS

Twins v. Detroit

Summer Picnic

Overnight Trip to Fort Atkinson, WI

Al & Alma’s Minnetonka Cruise

Gopher Football Drawing

NEW SEMINAR DATES WILL BE ANNOUNCED

IN THE JULY NEWSLETTER.

NORB BERG VISITS CLUB BOARD MEETING

Norb was invited to the May 9 Board meeting. An exchange of pleasantries occurred as he thanked the Retirees Club Board members, current and past, for the excellent job they have performed in making the Club such a success. Norb and others did many things for the company, including pur-chasing the St. Croix Park which, when sold, resulted in an enhanced CDC Recreation Foundation and the CDC Retirees Club. He gave a history of CDC’s beginning in the Blooming-

ton area.

He may repeat this CDC story to our Retirees Club members. When finalized, you will be notified and given the opportunity

to attend this program.

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REFERENCE PHONE NUMBERS

Pension Information

Pension Payment Hotline: 1-800-728-3123

Benefits Services: 1-888-899-3575

St. Croix Bluffs Rec Park: 651-430-8240

(Washington County Lake Elmo Park Reserve)

Retirees Club: 952-853-6562

Questions for this number relate only to

Club activities, seminars and membership.

Email: [email protected]

Fitness Center: 952-853-7722

CLUB BUSINESS

ELECTRONIC MAILING

If you have a problem retrieving an electronic mailing, please contact our computer advisor John Janes by email: [email protected] Please remember, no address changes will be accept-ed by calling the club office.

BE SURE TO SEND ANY ADDRESS CHANGES TO THE CLUB OFFICE VIA U.S. MAIL, OR EMAIL AT:

[email protected]

BUS TRIPS

If you prefer to drive to an event rather than take the bus, the cost is still the same. You need to make a special note on your reservation form so we do not reserve a seat on the bus. You can meet up with the group at the designated time and place.

BUS TRIP PARKING

For all one-day trips involving a bus, a parking area on the NORTHEAST corner of Creekside Community Center (98th Street and Newton Avenue South) has been designated for

Ceridian retirees.

PLEASE BE SURE TO PARK IN THIS AREA ONLY

Techie News is a part of this newsletter

OVERNIGHT PARKING

This parking will be in the Burnsville Ice Arena park-ing lot, near the Police Department located south of where Highway 13 and Nicollet Avenue intersect. This lot is about one mile south on Nicollet on the east side of the street. Directions will be included in any overnight trip details.

2016 GOPHER FOOTBALL GAMES

The form to enter this ticket drawing is included in this news-letter. If interested, you will find that per person game costs

have increased.

WATCH FOR NEW EVENTS

Continue to suggest new events, seminar sub-jects and speakers, shows, one-day trips, etc. When the event schedule has the day/date/time open and the costs are within the club’s budget, we will try to schedule your suggested event. Send your suggestion to the club office. Thanks.

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SCHEDULED EVENTS / SEMINARS

2016 Event Coordinator

Thur., June 9 Coffee Concert - Orchestra Hall - sold out Gerry Leinfelder 763-478-2486 Sat., June 11 Broadway Songbook - Ordway * Tom Moore 763-546-3784 Wed., June 15 Spring Golf Guy Moore 952-881-1830 Sun., June 19 Twins v. New York Yankees * Gary Polaczyk 651-578-7213 Tue., June 21 Valley Fair * Board 952-853-6562 July or Aug. xx Canterbury Board 952-853-6562 Sun., July 10 Oak Ridge Boys - Ames Theater - sold out Linda Hauck 952-854-4727 Wed., July 13 Million Dollar Quartet - Old Log * Linda Hauck 952-854-4727 Wed., July 20 Beauty and the Beast - Chanhassen * Nancy Dostal 651-686-5450 Wed., July 27 St. Paul Saints v. Sioux City Explorers - sold out Dave Moen 952-846-8451 Thur. Aug. 4 Lion King - Orpheum ** Linda Hauck 952-854-4727 Sat., Aug. 13 Summer Picnic - Battle Creek Park * Board 952-853-6562 Fri., Aug. 19 Summer Golf Board 952-853-6562 Thur., Aug. 25 Twins v. Detroit Tigers * Tom Moore 763-546-3784 Sept. 1-2 Two-day trip to Ft. Atkinson, WI * Judy Moss 952-808-5540 Wed. Sept. 7 Al & Alma’s Minnetonka Luncheon Cruise * Gerry Leinfelder 763-478-2486 Wed., Oct. 5 Fall Luncheon - Mystic Lake Board 952-853-6562 Sat., Dec. 10 Christmas Party Board 952-853-6562

* Announcement enclosed ** Call Event Coordinator for seat availability

Event Questions? - Call the Event Coordinator with questions/concerns about an event.

REMEMBER TO CHECK YOUR TICKETS TO VERIFY

DATE, TIME AND LOCATION

Ticket Reservations: If an event is SOLD OUT, even though your reservation was received before the cutoff date, we will put your reservation on a wait list and you will be notified.

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LEAP OF FAITH By Nancy Dostal

A small group of Retirees recently attended a Sunday May 1 afternoon performance of “Leap of Faith” at the Century Theater in downtown Minneapolis. This is the story of a “Revival” Group headed by Christian evangelist Jonas Nightingale a traveling sham preacher and faith healer, in the middle of a never-ending, rube-bilking tour, and with his “angels” tend to put on their bo-gus faith-healing revivals in major cities, where hefty do-nations flow freely. But, when Jonas and company find themselves stuck with a broken down bus and broke in a poor and drought-afflicted Kansas town, they decide to perform for the locals and take them for all they are worth. Marta is the local sheriff, whose son Jake is paralyzed and in spite of the fact that she is attracted to Jonas, she is suspicious of the scam and vows to prove to everyone that Jonas is a fake. Jonas eventually reforms his ways, Jake is able to walk again, and “all’s well that ends well”. The cast did an excellent job, at times drawing the audi-ence into the performance and delighting us with a very energetic show.

CRITICS CORNER

JOHN DENVER COUNTRY ROADS By Dean Nerdahl

Forty members and guests spent a very enjoyable after-noon at the Plymouth Playhouse on Thursday, April 21. We had an excellent lunch, and the John Denver music

was even better.

The production was a musical tribute to everyone’s favor-ite country boy and folk singer, John Denver, starring Dennis Curley, who also created the show, and his ac-companying musicians and singers. Dennis wasn’t a John Denver impersonator but he really put on a good show by involving the audience and telling how John Denver’s music shaped his life and career. I think Mr. Curley will be able to keep this show going for years, as

this music will be popular for the next few generations.

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Twins v. New York Yankees Sunday June 19 - 1:00 p.m.

Coordinator: Gary Polaczyk - 651-578-7213

Cost Per Person Active Member Inactive Member $25.00 $40.00

Reservation Cutoff and Last day to cancel unless sold out: June 7 Tickets mailed: June 8

GO TWINS !!

BROADWAY SONGBOOK - Ordway Saturday June 11 - 2:00 p.m.

Coordinator: Tom Moore - 763-546-3784

Cost Per Person Active Member Inactive Member $25.00 $35.00

Reservation Cutoff and Last day to cancel unless sold out: June 2 Tickets mailed: June 3

Continuing the tradition of presenting great Broadway hits. This event features the songs of Kander and Ebbs, songs from Cabaret, Chicago and the composers of New York, New York.

BROADWAY SONGBOOK - Ordway - June 11

Check amount $ _______________ No. Reservations __________

Retiree Name ____________________________ Spouse/Guest Name ________________________

Active Club Members - Retiree? Yes _______ Spouse? Yes _____ Annual Guest? Yes______

Names of Guests (non-members MUST pay full guest price) _______________________________________

Retiree’s address: Street_______________________ City ___________________State _____ Zip ________

Phone # ___________________ Cell Phone #_____________________ Email __________________________

TWINS V. YANKEES - June 19

Check amount $ _______________ No. Reservations __________

Retiree Name ____________________________ Spouse/Guest Name ________________________

Active Club Members - Retiree? Yes _______ Spouse? Yes _____ Annual Guest? Yes______

Names of Guests (non-members MUST pay full guest price) _______________________________________

Retiree’s address: Street_______________________ City ___________________State _____ Zip ________

Phone # ___________________ Cell Phone #_____________________ Email __________________________

RESERVATION FORM

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Thanks to those that continue to sign up to receive the newsletter electronically. We really appreciate it. Techie Questions from Members Do you have any specific questions about technology or something specific you would like to see covered in this column? Send your suggestions,

questions, and comments to the club at [email protected]. We will try to address them in future issues.

This month I thought I would spend a little more time with the features of Windows 10. Here are 4 of the features for you. I

will look at covering other iin future columns.

The Start menu

Windows 10 atones for one of Windows 8’s greatest sins by returning the Start menu to its rightful spot in the lower left-hand corner of the desktop. But rather than focusing on desktop apps alone, the Windows 10 Start Menu mixes in a dash of the Metro Start screen’s functionality, sprinkling Live Tiles of Windows 8-style apps next to shortcuts to more traditional

PC software.

You can turn off that Live Tile functionality if you’d like, and even unpin all the Metro apps from the Start menu, returning it to purely desktop-focused glory. Or you can choose to have the Start menu expand to the full screen, and resize Metro

apps to recreate a more Windows 8-like experience. The choice is yours.

Cortana

Cortana, Microsoft’s clever digital assistant on Windows Phone 8.1, makes the jump to PCs with Windows 10, where she assumes control of the operating system’s search functions. Cortana will want to access your personal info, then use that info along with her Bing-powered cloud smarts to intelligently surface information you’re looking and perform other helpful

tasks.

Cortana can help you find all sorts of online information via natural language queries you ask using text or voice com-mands. Cortana can also apply those natural language smarts to use search your hard drive, OneDrive, and business net-

work for files that meet certain filters, like “Find pictures from June.”

Virtual desktops/Task View

It’s time to stop begging, enthusiasts: Virtual desktops have finally come to Windows. The poor man’s multimonitor setup allows you to go back and forth between either open apps or multiple virtual “desktops” of apps, organized how you like

them.

Task View, as Windows 10’s virtual desktop implementation is called, won’t appeal to everybody but it provides deep new

functionality for power users.

Action Center

Notifications are one of the coolest features of modern operating systems, with popups reminding you of all sorts of useful information. Windows 8 had them, but those notifications disappeared forever as soon as they faded from your screen—an

issue if you weren’t actively sitting in front of your PC when one popped up.

Windows 10 cures that ill with its new Action Center. As notifications slide into view, they’re archived here. The Action Cen-ter also provides quick-action buttons for common functions, like activating Bluetooth or connecting to a VPN, as well as an

option for shifting the interface to Tablet Mode.

Techie Corner

By John Janes

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VALLEY FAIR DAY Tuesday June 21 - Gates open 10:00 a.m.

Coordinator: Board - 952-853-6562

Cost Per Person : $30.00 (per ticket charges are the same for everyone) NO LIMIT

Reservation Cutoff and Last day to cancel unless sold out: June 14 Tickets mailed: June 15

Minnesota’s biggest amusement park - roller coasters, thrill rides and many more enjoyable events. Dinosaur walk, slides and many activities for young children are some events. Buffet picnic luncheon and parking included in price.

VALLEY FAIR - June 21

Check amount $ _______________ No. Reservations __________

Retiree Name ____________________________ Spouse/Guest Name ________________________

Active Club Members - Retiree? Yes _______ Spouse? Yes _____ Annual Guest? Yes______

Names of Guests (non-members MUST pay full guest price) _______________________________________

Retiree’s address: Street_______________________ City ___________________State _____ Zip ________

Phone # ___________________ Cell Phone #_____________________ Email __________________________

MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET– Old Log Wednesday July 13

Doors open: 11:00 a.m. Lunch: Noon Show: 1:30 p.m. Coordinator: Linda Hauck - 952-854-4727

Cost Per Person Active Member Inactive Member $25.00 $40.00

Menu: boneless braised beef short ribs, potatoes, seasonal vegetables, bread/rolls, dessert, beverages

Reservation Cutoff and Last day to cancel unless sold out: July 5 No Tickets mailed

This thrilling musical brings you inside the recording studio with four major talents (Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash) who came together as a red-hot rock 'n' roll band for one unforgettable night. Don't miss your chance to be a fly on the wall of fame... at MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET!

MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET - Old Log - July 13

Check amount $ _______________ No. Reservations __________

Retiree Name ____________________________ Spouse/Guest Name ________________________

Active Club Members - Retiree? Yes _______ Spouse? Yes _____ Annual Guest? Yes______

Names of Guests (non-members MUST pay full guest price) _______________________________________

Retiree’s address: Street_______________________ City ___________________State _____ Zip ________

Phone # ___________________ Cell Phone #_____________________ Email __________________________

RESERVATION FORM

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TWINS V. NEW YORK YANKEES

SUNDAY, JUNE 19 - NOON

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CCall for availability

RESERVATION FORM

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST - Chanhassen Wednesday July 20

Doors open: 11:00 a.m. Lunch: Noon Show: 1:30 p.m. Coordinator: Nancy Dostal - 651-686-5450

Cost Per Person Active Member Inactive Member $35.00 $60.00

Reservation Cutoff and Last day to cancel unless sold out: July 11 Tickets mailed: July 12

This popular show with great scenes, costumes, story and characters returns and is an event you will truly enjoy.

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST - July 20

Check amount $ _______________ No. Reservations __________

Retiree Name ____________________________ Spouse/Guest Name ________________________

Active Club Members - Retiree? Yes _______ Spouse? Yes _____ Annual Guest? Yes______

Names of Guests (non-members MUST pay full guest price) _______________________________________

Retiree’s address: Street_______________________ City ___________________State _____ Zip ________

Phone # ___________________ Cell Phone #_____________________ Email __________________________

LION KING - Orpheum Thursday, Aug. 4, 2:00 p.m.

Coordinator: Linda Hauck: 952-854-4727

Cost Per Person Active Member Inactive Member $30.00 $50.00

Reservation Cutoff and Last day to cancel unless sold out: July 27 Tickets mailed: July 28

Disney presents a musical that brings the much-loved 1994 animated film to life to breath-taking effects, spirit and power.

LION KING - Orpheum - August 4

Check amount $ _______________ No. Reservations __________

Retiree Name ____________________________ Spouse/Guest Name ________________________

Active Club Members - Retiree? Yes _______ Spouse? Yes _____ Annual Guest? Yes______

Names of Guests (non-members MUST pay full guest price) _______________________________________

Retiree’s address: Street_______________________ City ___________________State _____ Zip ________

Phone # ___________________ Cell Phone #_____________________ Email __________________________

Call for Availability

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How to Make a Reservation for an Event

(unless noted differently on a Reservation Form):

Checks payable to: Ceridian Retirees Club

Mail reservations and checks to:

Ceridian Retirees Club

Attn: ________________ (name of event or “multiple”)

3311 East Old Shakopee Road

Bloomington, MN 55425

Reminder: Please submit separate checks for each event; it’s O.K. to send multiple reservations in the same envelope.

Please remember that all checks are made payable to the CERIDIAN RETIREES CLUB, not the activity coordi-

nator nor the name of the event.

It is O.K. to staple the check(s) to the Reservation Form(s).

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SUMMER PICNIC Saturday, August 13, 2016

CONTROL DATA/CERIDIAN RETIREES CLUB

Battle Creek Regional Park, 2350 Upper Afton Road, Maplewood, Minnesota 55119

Park Opens 11:00am Retiree Drawing Closes 1:30pm

Club events start 11:00am Drawing Winners Posted 2:30

Lunch 11:30 – 12:45 Photos 12:00-2:00

Bingo 1:00 -- 2:30 Picnic Ends 3:00

COSTS PER PERSON: Retiree, spouse, significant other $10.00 each; Guests $15.00 each

TICKETS: Food tickets, park access passes, retiree drawing entry forms, and directions will be mailed around August 3.

Last day to register is July 31.

FOOD: Hamburgers, hot dogs, brats, chicken, buns, cole slaw, BBQ baked beans, Cajun shoe string French fries, assorted mini cookies, popcorn, soft drinks, water, ice cream bars.

ACTIVITIES: Bingo, family photos, face painting, balloon twister, strolling magician, Black Jack and Texas Hold-em.

PRIZES: Cash for bingo, plus cash prizes for retiree drawings (retiree must be present to win).

OTHER: Free parking and park access. Children under 5 FREE. There is a public pool across from the Park. Cost is

$6.00 per person (not included in our club offering.)

DIRECTIONS: 94 East to McKnight Road (CR 68); for a landmark, watch for 3M headquarters just north of 94. South (right) on McKnight to Upper Afton Road (CR 35). Watch for Park signs on the left.

RESERVATION FORM FOR CONTROL DATA/CERIDIAN RETIREES

SUMMER PICNIC Saturday, August 13, 2016

Retiree name: _____________________________________________________________________please print

Spouse/Significant other name: _______________________________________________________

Retiree address: ___________________________________________________________________

Phone: ______________

Maximum ten (10) tickets per family – 2 for retirees & spouse/significant other plus 8 for family & guests

# ___ adult retiree, spouse, significant other @ $10.00 per person $__________ # ___ family guests (maximum 8 tickets at this price) @ $15.00 each $__________ #___ other guests (no limit) $30.00 per person $__________ ____ Total reservations Total dollars $__________

Mail reservation form and check to Ceridian Retirees Club

3311 East Old Shakopee Road, Bloomington, MN 55425

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Bloomington Tuesday & Thursday Concerts Lake Normandale Band Shell

7:00pm

June 14 Tuesday Minnesota Symphonic Winds

June 16 Thursday The Sweet Colleens

June 21 Tuesday The Percolators

June 23 Thursday The Paul Holland Band

June 28 Tuesday Jazz on the Prairie Big Band

June 30 Thursday Devon Worley Band

July 12 Tuesday Riddle Brothers

July 14 Thursday Rockin’ Hollywoods

July 19 Tuesday Dirty Shorts Brass Band

July 21 Thursday Salsa del Soul Latin Music

Bring a blanket or chair

Free Outdoor Summer Concerts

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TWINS V. DETROIT Thursday August 25 - Noon

Coordinator: Tom Moore: 763-546-3784 Cost Per Person Active Member Inactive Member

$25.00 $ 40.00

Reservation Cutoff and Last day to cancel unless sold out: August 15 Tickets mailed: August 16

They’ve got to win eventually. Maybe this is the winning game!

TWINS V. DETROIT - August 25

Check amount $ _______________ No. Reservations __________

Retiree Name ____________________________ Spouse/Guest Name ________________________

Active Club Members - Retiree? Yes _______ Spouse? Yes _____ Annual Guest? Yes______

Names of Guests (non-members MUST pay full guest price) _______________________________________

Retiree’s address: Street_______________________ City ___________________State _____ Zip ________

Phone # ___________________ Cell Phone #_____________________ Email __________________________

AL & ALMA’S LAKE MINNETONKA LUNCHEON CRUISE Wednesday September 7 - 11:30 a.m.

Coordinator: Gerry Leinfelder

Board Ship: 11:15 a.m. Lunch Return: 2:30 p.m. Lunch: Fruit, cole slaw, turkey & ham croissant, cookie. Beverages including Pepsi products

Cost Per Person Active Member Inactive Member $ 25.00 $40.00

Reservation Cutoff and Last day to cancel unless sold out: August 31. No tickets mailed. Check in at dock Directions: from Ceridian, 494 west to highway 7 west, right on CR 19 North, left (west) on Shoreline (15) for 1-2 miles, left at light on Interlachen Blvd, over small bridge to a Y, go left on Tuxedo Blvd 1 mile, go to end of street. Parking on the left. Street address is 5201 Piper Road, Mound, MN 55364

AL & ALMA’S CRUISE - September 7

Check amount $ _______________ No. Reservations __________

Retiree Name ____________________________ Spouse/Guest Name ________________________

Active Club Members - Retiree? Yes _______ Spouse? Yes _____ Annual Guest? Yes______

Names of Guests (non-members MUST pay full guest price) _______________________________________

Retiree’s address: Street_______________________ City ___________________State _____ Zip ________

Phone # ___________________ Cell Phone #_____________________ Email __________________________

RESERVATION FORM

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THE TRAIN

At birth we boarded the train and met our parents,

And we believe they will always travel on our side.

However, at some station

Our parents will step down from the train,

Leaving us on this journey alone.

As time goes by,

Other people will board the train;

And they will be significant

i.e. Our siblings, friends, children,

And even the love of your life.

Many will step down

And leave a permanent vacuum.

Others will go so unnoticed

That we don't realize

They vacated their seats.

This train ride will be full of joy,

Sorrow, fantasy, expectations,

Hellos, goodbyes, and farewells.

Success consists of having a good relationship

With all passengers

Requiring that we give the best of ourselves.

The mystery to everyone is:

We do not know at which station

We ourselves will step down.

So, we must live in the best way,

Love, forgive, and offer the best of who we are.

It is important to do

This because when the time comes for us to step down

And leave our seat empty

We should leave behind beautiful memories

For those who will continue to travel on the train of life.

I wish you a joyful journey on the train of life.

Reap success and give lots of love.

More importantly, thank God for the journey.

Lastly, I thank you

For being one of the passengers on my train.

(By the way, I am not planning to get off the train anytime soon,

but if I do, just remember I am glad you were part of my journey.)

Anonymous

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CONTROL DATA/CERIDIAN RETIREES CLUB

2016 MINNESOTA GOPHER GAME DRAWING

Drawing Rules:

1. To enter, complete this form and mail it to the address below.

2. If your name is drawn, you can purchase two tickets for one regular season game.

3. Tickets sold only in pairs, NO SINGLE SALES. Per Person Ticket Cost: $60.00 Active: $90.00 Inactive/Guest

4. Only one entry per Club member is allowed. Winner will be notified by phone and/or by mail.

5. Tickets will be mailed after your check made payable to the Ceridian Retirees Club is received.

6. Drawing deadline – Entry forms must be received by noon, Thursday, August 25.

7. Drawing will occur on Friday, August 26.

8. Winners will be promptly notified.

2016 GOPHERS HOME SCHEDULE

NOTE: GAME TIMES WILL BE SET AFTER TV SCHEDULES ARE FINAL. READ TIMES ON TICKETS.

2016 GOPHER GAMES ARE PLAYED AT TCF STADIUM

NAME:_______________________________________________________________________________________

ADDRESS: __________________________________________________________________________________

CITY: __________________________ STATE: ________ ZIP ___________ PHONE: ____________________

Be sure the above name, address and phone number are correct. This information will be used to notify you and the address the

tickets will be mailed to you if you win, when payment is received.

Make checks payable to the Ceridian Retirees Club.

Mail your entry form to: Ceridian Retirees Club, Attn: Gophers, 3311 East Old Shakopee Road, Bloomington, MN 55425

ENTRY CUTOFF DAE IS THURSDAY AUGUST 25. Remember tickets mailed upon receipt of your payment.

Any questions, call the Club office: 952-853-6562.

DAY DATE TIME OPPONENT PREFERENCE (1st, 2nd, etc.)

Thursday September 1 TBD Oregon State

Saturday September 10 TBD Indiana State

Saturday October 8 TBD Iowa

Saturday October 15 TBD Maryland

Saturday October 22 TBD Rutgers

Saturday November 5 TBD Perdue

Saturday November 19 TBD Northwestern

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Overnight Trip Ft. Atkinson WI 2-day motor coach tour

$295 per person (2 per room) INACTIVE .. $245 per person (2 per room) ACTIVE $360 per person (1 per room) INACTIVE .. $310 per person (1 per room) ACTIVE $50 deposit/person Thursday September 1 DAY ONE Depart Burnsville 7:00am 9:00am Have a Lefse Omelet Wrap & a piece of pie (included) at Norske Nook Restaurant in Osseo WI 10:00am leave Osseo 12:00pm Arrive at the International Crane Foundation in In Baraboo WI. 12:30pm After introduction, be seated for a 20 minute video. Then two guides will give a tour along the pathway (motorized carts are available – no charge). It is the only place in the world where you can see all fifteen crane species. ICF has gained acclaim as one of the world’s leaders in the conservation of endangered species. Learn about the tech-niques used to preserve some of the rarest birds in the world. The tour is about an hour with time in the gift store and the Donnelley Building. They have the chick cam and other educational exhibitions. There are many trails for guests to walk along. You may need to bring insect repellant. 2:00pm leave ICF 3:30pm Check into the Holiday Inn Express, Ft. Atkinson. There is an elevator and hotel has an indoor pool. Welcome Reception in lobby – punch and cookies. Holiday Inn Express – Fort Atkinson, 1680 Madison Avenue, Fort Atkinson, WI 53538 phone 920-563-3600 5:00pm Leave the Holiday Inn. 5:15pm Arrive at Fireside Dinner Theater to shop 5:40pm Seating for dinner begins. Enjoy the Thursday Evening Signature Buffet – Sample menu: Chef Carved Beef Tenderloin and Roasted Breast of Turkey, Barbecued Pork back Ribs, Chicken Kona Kai, Fresh Norwegian Salmon, Sweet Potato Soufflé, Whipped Idaho Potatoes, Bouquetierre of Garden Vegetables, Shrimp and Scallops Marinara, Chicken Parmesan, Polynesian Pork Tenderloin, and Swedish Meatballs. Buffet is accompanied by their Signature Aloha Salad, Freshly Baked Breads, Southern Pecan Pie; coffee, tea or milk (served at your table). 7:00pm Groups are seated in the theater. 7:30pm Showtime. Performance of “SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN,” the greatest movie musical of all time live on The Fireside stage. This is a lightning paced, toe-tapping, rib-tickling Broadway version of the Gene Kelly masterpiece. Show fea-tures a stellar cast of talented young Broadway and regional singers and dancers. Great songs include “Good Morn-ing,” “Make ‘Em Laugh,” “You Are My Lucky Star,” “Fit As A Fiddle And Ready For Love,” and “Broadway Melody.” The unforgettable title song “Singin’ in the Rain” is the featured number, complete with the hero dancing his way through a real rainstorm! 10:00pm Estimated time of conclusion of show. 10:30pm Estimated time to return to the hotel.

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Friday September 2 DAY TWO 7:00am Have bags ready for pick up and take time for breakfast (included) at the hotel. 8:00am Leave Ft. Atkinson WI 9:30am Arrive at The House On the Rock near Spring Green, WI. Opened in 1959, this is a complex of architecturally unique rooms, streets, gardens and shops designed by Alex Jordan. The “house” itself is atop Deer Shelter Rock. Ad-ditions were made to the original structure and other buildings were added over the course of several decades. The complex now features three sections: The Streets of Yesterday (a re-creation of an early 20th century American town); The Heritage of the Sea (featuring nautical exhibits and a 200-foot model -- 61m-- of a fanciful whale-like sea creature); and The Music of Yesterday (a huge collection of automatic music machines). Also see the world’s largest indoor car-ousel among other attractions on a self-guided tour. Take time for a light lunch (on your own) at the food concessions before leaving Spring Green. 1:45pm Leave House on The Rock. 3:45 Arrive in LaCrosse, WI at Piggy’s Restaurant along the river. 4:00pm Have a pork chop dinner with dessert (included). Return to Burnsville approximately 7:15pm. Burnsville Parking Site: From Ceridian, take Cedar south to the first exit, Hwy 13 (right, south) through Burnsville. Left (south) on Nicollet for .7 miles to Civic Center Parkway on the left. Burnsville City Hall/Police/Ice Arena are in this area. Proceed to the Ice Are-na parking lot (on the right). —————————————————————————————————————————————————————

Reservation Form for Ft. Atkinson trip Sept. 1-2

Check amount $____ ($50 per person, deposit) No. of Reservations _____ Final Payment due July 29

Retiree Name ____________________________ Spouse/Guest Name __________________________

Active Club Members – Retiree? Yes ____ Spouse ?Yes _________ Annual Guest Yes ________

Sharing a room: Yes _____ With whom: ___________________________________________________

Single room: Yes _______

Retiree’s Address ______________________________________________________________________

Phone _________________ Cell___________________ Email _________________________________

Overnight Parking: From Ceridian, Cedar Avenue south to Highway 13 (first exit after the river bridge). Follow 13 south

through Burnsville to Nicollet Avenue. Turn left (south) for .7 miles to Civic Center Parkway. Park in Ice Arena parking

lot on the right.

Activity coordinator: Judy Moss, 952-808-5540

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