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The Beacon
May 2015May 2015May 2015May 2015 Volume 11, Number 01
www.annarborcityclub.org 1830 Washtenaw Avenue � Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 734.662.3279
Mother’s Day
Brunch Sunday, May 10thSunday, May 10thSunday, May 10thSunday, May 10th 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. ---- 1 p.m.1 p.m.1 p.m.1 p.m.
Menu:Menu:Menu:Menu: Cheese Blintz with berries � Cheese Quiche, Bacon
and Sausage Links � Hashbrown Potatoes with
peppers and onion � Cinnamon, Raisin, and Cream
Cheese French Toast Bake,� Fruit Salad � Tomato
and Honeydew Salad � Cucumber and Sweet Onion
Salad � Pasta Salad � Creamed Cauliflower �
Smashed Redskin Potatoes � Pork Tenderloin with
Jalapeno Peach Glaze � Penne Pasta with Poached
Salmon and a Rosemary Cream Sauce � Baked
Chicken � Rolls and bu,er � and assorted desserts and pastries!
To make your reservation, please call 734.662.3279 To make your reservation, please call 734.662.3279 To make your reservation, please call 734.662.3279 To make your reservation, please call 734.662.3279 or send an email to [email protected] or send an email to [email protected] or send an email to [email protected] or send an email to [email protected]
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Member News Welcome New Members! Anne Clites, Scott & Betsy Ellsworth, Kay Hodges, and Yvonne Hoff.
Calling All Angels Want to do some outreach as part of the City Club? Can’t make it to committee meetings? Have limited hours in the month? Interested in picking the projects you like to do? If you’ve answered “yes” to any of these questions, then join our Angels List by letting the Front Office know. Call Rachael at 662-3279 and she’ll add you to the list of people who want to be contacted by email when activities come up through the Community Outreach Committee. We’ll send out the email, and you let us know if you’re available. No pressure…no meetings…just join us when you can! Call Barb Pomey with questions at 734.213.7798. Come on…be an angel.
Mark your calendar for these dates! May 5: CCDB Luncheon
May 10: Mother’s Day Brunch
May 23: Seventh Annual City Club Car Show
June 19: Patio Beach Party
Incoming City Club President Patricia Amort (left) receives the ceremonial gavel from outgoing President Stephanie Kadel Taras at the 2015 Annual Meeting. Congratulations to Stepha-nie for completing a very successful term, and best wishes to Pat!
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Origami+ The Origami Group would like to thank all of you for your tremendous support over the last year. We have had so much fun making cards, luminaries, flowers and boxes and you have supported us through it all. This year our group has been able to donate $5,000.00 to the City Club’s Operating Fund, in great part due to your support. We will not be showing any of our wares over the summer but if you need anything in particular we’ll be happy to show you what we have. Rachael, our receptionist, can help you if we are not available. If you have any interest in joining our group, our meetings are usually on the first Monday of the month at 10 a.m. You may contact Millie Empedocles at [email protected] for further information. Bridge Classes – Supervised Play I will be offering three single session Supervised Play classes on the 2nd Wednesday of May, June, and July from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. The dates are: May 13 June 10 July 8 The charge per session will be $10 for members and $15 for non-members and you may sign up at the front desk. A minimum of six people must have registered by the Monday before the date of the class or it will be cancelled. Ronnie Meade
From Your President Fellow Members of the Ann Arbor City Club, It is with delight that I greet you at the start of a new year to let you know how much I look forward to sharing lunches, dinners, classes, bridge games, trips, book discussions, parties (both patio and otherwise), holiday events, terrific speakers at Lunch & Learn and Dine & Discover; an Afternoon Tea (or two); and so much more with you and your guests as we make our way to Spring of next year. Ann Arbor State Bank has renewed our mortgage, which ballooned this year, with additional funds to complete capital improvements to our property as outlined at the special meeting in February. All of this with favorable terms that exemplify their support in the mission of this institution and their faith in the gains we have exhibited over the last several years. May brings us both a Lunch & Learn and a Dine & Discover event, the last of each until Fall; Mother’s Day Brunch, Classics at the City Club, our annual car show; guided tours of the DIA (Rivera/Kahlo Exhibit) and the Michigan Theater; the Grounds Committee’s Flower Sale; and the Annual Meeting and Luncheon for City Club Duplicate Bridge. Details are available in the Beacon, on the website (annarborcityclub.org), or by contacting the front office. As spring is in the air, or should be by the time I place my flower order, I’m hoping for a day or two sweet enough to enjoy our patio at lunchtime. Hope to see you there. Pat Amort President
Book Discussion The Book Discussion Group will meet at 10:30 AM on Friday, May 15. The book will be Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker by Jennifer Chiaverni. All are welcome to join us. Suzanne Powell…………………………………………. Chair Spring Plant Sale Don’t forget to order plants for your garden from the Grounds Committee by the May 11 deadline! The Committee receives no money from the Club’s Operating account for plantings and mulch, so it’s important that we have your support for this fundraiser to pay for this summer’s expenses. The order form is included in this month’s Beacon but is also available at the Club. Pick-up will be Saturday morning, May 16 from 9-11 a.m.. If you have questions, please contact Ronnie Meade at 734-904-8604 or [email protected]. Evening Book Discussion The Evening Book Discussion Group will meet on Thursday, May 14, 2015 at 5:30 p.m. This month’s selection is Where the Wind Leads – written by Vinh Chung. We meet in The Pub for dinner and a lively discussion about the book. Reservations for dinner are suggested, but if you find that you are free on short notice, we would be delighted to have you join us. For more information, please cal l Karen Valvo, 734.649.6047 or email [email protected].
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Daily Lunch Service 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. (Monday-Friday) Drinks & Snacks in the Pub 1:30 – 5 p.m. (M, Tu, Th, F)
Thursday Evening Dinner Service 5 – 7 p.m.
Friday, May 1: First Friday Happy Hour 4 - 6 p.m., in the Pub
Sunday, May 10: Mother’s Day Brunch
11:30 a.m. (one seating) Chef has prepared a fabulous Mother’s Day buffet. Please see page 1 for full menu. $28 per Adult/ $14 per child. Prices Inclusive. Wednesday, May 13: Lunch & Learn with Henry Aldridge
11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. See page 5 for full speaker information. Reservations are required by Friday, May 8. Please be prepared to select your meal preference when making reservations: sautéed chicken with a creamy lemon and sundried tomato sauce or parmesan polenta cakes topped with a tomato corn salad.
Wednesday, May 20: Dine & Discover with Peter Sweatman
6 - 7:30 p.m. See page 4 for full speaker information. Reservations are required by Friday, May 15. Please be prepared to select your meal preference when making reservations: steak au poivre dusted with black pepper or Portobello mushroom ravioli with a wild mushroom sauce.
Monday, May 25 CLUB CLOSED
Memorial Day No dining services.
Tuesday, May 26: “It’s Your Birthday” Luncheon
11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Calling all May birthdays! Come celebrate at the Club with complimentary birthday cake for all. Regular lunch menu available.
Thursday, May 28 Dinner and a Movie Night at the Club Dinner at 5 p.m. Movie at 7 p.m.
Stay to watch Breakfast at Tiffany’s after enjoying a dinner of your choice from our dinner menu. Due to events at the City Club, lunch will be located in the
Pub on the following dates. Thursday, May 7 Friday, May 8 Friday, May 15 Tuesday, May 19 Thursday, May 28
Show & Tell Happy HourShow & Tell Happy HourShow & Tell Happy HourShow & Tell Happy Hour
Tuesday, May 19, 4:00-6:00 pm Hosted by Stephanie Kadel Taras and her personal
biography colleagues.
We all remember hauling a treasured possession to school and telling our friends why we loved it so much. As adults, we have many more treasures—and stories—today. Come share tales and laughter with your City Club friends at this free event. Bring an object, new or old, that leads to a story from your life. It could be an old photo or letter or family heirloom. Or it could be a pen or hat, a sign or book or toy. You get the idea. It’s the story that matters. You’ll have five minutes to tell the story. There’s no reading or performing; this is amateur storytelling. You are welcome to just look & listen without having something to show & tell, but when you start hearing other stories, you’ll wish you brought something!
If you can come, please let me know:
[email protected], just so I have a rough head count. We’ll have beverages for purchase.
Member Club News ANN ARBOR SOCIETY FOR MUSICAL ARTS 50th Anniversary Gala “Garden Party” Dinner & Concert at the Ann Arbor City Club Friday, May 15, 5:30 p.m. with Bolcom & Morris, SMA Competition Winners Kenneth Fischer, Master of Ceremonies Summer hats and festive summer clothing are encouraged. Black tie optional. Also celebrating . . . The gift of a brand-new Yamaha grand piano to the Ann Arbor City Club from SMA and Friends. This piano has been tested and gets an “excellent” rating from William Bolcom and members of the UM piano faculty. It is being funded by the SMA and individual donations. An “88 Key Club” has been established for those interested in making a tax-deductible donation toward the purchase of this beautiful instrument. There are 88 keys at $265 each. You’re invited! The public is invited to attend this event. Please make your reservations by or before May 6. Dinner choices are Michigan cherry chicken, salmon, fillet mignon or vegetable ratatouille. Cost is $100 per person. For more information, see annarborsma.org, or call Karen Madsen (734.668.6133) or Penny Fischer (734.930.0353).
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Donors to the Way Forward Final List as of April 30, 2015
Sustainers
Additional Donors
Grand Total Of All Donations: $120,000 (Overall Goal is $128,000)
Pat Amort Catherine Anderson
Ruth Aprill Betty Arnett Patricia Austin Mary Bachman Sally Baker
Marlene and John Barr Suzanne Beutler Aileen Bement
Joan & Rodney Bentz Olivia and William Birdsall
Rebecca Boylan and Tom Sidlik Pamela Bowers and Thomas Hiller
Barbara Bryant Patricia Carson
Stephanie Chervin Astrid and Don Cleveland
Jane Coon Barbara and David Copi
Connie D’Amato Cindy and Dean DeGalan
Sara Jo Devine Molly Dobson Mary Dolan
Stuart Dombey
Barbara Eichmuller Helen Emmons
Millie Empedocles and Doug Turner Inta Ertel
Rohn and Paul Federbush Kathleen Fitzgerald and Martin Tata
Patricia Fitzgerald Beverly and Gordon Flynn
Betty Fowler Enid Galler
Gail and Paul Geiger Cozette Grabb Emy’s Group
Voyna Guberinich Sondra Gunn Susan Hayes
Nancy Hewens Ellen Hoffrichter Eileen Huntzicker Elmer Johansen
Stephanie Kadel Taras Douglas Kahn
Fran Kawalec & H. Lee Evans Kathy Kelley
Emily Kennedy Sally Kennedy
Ellen Kenney Mary Kinley Marcia Knapp Betty Jo Kolb Betty Konnak
Barbara and Ronald Kramer William Ku
Dorothy Kuhn Adelaide Laetz Diana LaPointe Christine Larson Evie Lichter
Mary Catherine Malcolm Margaret Manikas Judythe Maugh
Margaret McClamroch Ronnie and Roland Meade
Allen Menlo Jan and Hack Newman
Penny O’Malley Sharon O’Toole
Mary Ann and Robert Pierce Suzanne Powell
Phyllis and William Robb Alice Roe
Prudence and Ami Rosenthal
Elizabeth Saddler Norma and Richard Sarns
Nancy Schenk Martha Seger Carol Serr
Sheila and William Sikkenga Frances and Scott Simonds
Sharon Stein Virginia Stein Ruth Strang Gail Sugar
Barbara Sugerman Anne and David Swanson
Patricia Taylor Bonnie Thompson Mary VandenBelt
Marilyn and John Van der Velde Margaret Walterhouse
Karen Weick Martha Weldon Judy Williston
Carolyn and John Wiseman Evelyn Yoanides
Charmaine Zimmerman
Linda Atkins and Tom Kenney Kirsten Bentzen Bilkvist Janet and Bill Cassebaum
Connie Cress Ann Edwards
Nan Elliott Emy’s Group
Exercise for Fitness Elaine Found Sarah Lampert
Jackie Lewis A2 Origami+
Susan Smith and Robert Gray Doris Terwilliger
Marlene and Bill Thomas
DIA Presents
Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo in Detroit
Wednesday, June 10th Trip Includes:
♦ Round trip motor coach transportation to Detroit
♦ Admission to the Detroit Institute of Art
♦ Intro talk on the Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo exhibit
♦ Audio Tour of the Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo exhibit
♦ Free time for lunch and to explore the DIA permanent col-lection
Depart from Club at 8:45 a.m. Return 3:30 p.m.
Members: $62 ���� Non-Members: $67
Reservations required by May 11th. Please direct payments and questions to: Penny O’Malley, 5433 Lohr Lake Drive,
A2 48108, [email protected]
Special Thanks The April Beacon reported that I had been recognized by the Board for guiding the City Club through a number of financial challenges, most notably, the successful outcome of the IRS audit. These accomplishments were a team effort. We could not have done what we had without the many contributions of the members of the Finance Committee (Debbie Nabozny, Greg Fleming, Pat Amort, Ronnie Meade, Penny O’Malley, Stephanie Kadel Taras, Susan Smith Gray, Dean DeGalan, Kathleen Fitzgerald, Kathy Kelley, and Pat Carson) and the thoughtful advice of Pat Austin. Be sure to thank them the next time that you see them at the Club. They have done, and continue to do, a lot for us! Tom Kenney Treasurer
Thank you to all of our donors to the Way Forward 2015!
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You are cordially welcome to attend the seventh annual City Club Car Show, held from Noon until 4 PM on Saturday, May 23rd, rain or shine. Admission to the viewing public is free. Refreshments and food will be available for sale. It is fun for the whole family. So bring all those kids, grand kids, aunts, uncles, parents, other relatives and your friends along! Come see the fine collection of classic, sporty, unusual and rare collectible cars, trucks, motorcycles and any other diverse vehicles that participate. And if you own a favorite vehicle of your own, then please consider entering it in our show. As we did last year, we are again inviting people with collectible vintage bicycles to enter too! (Bicycles are welcome at no charge.) All automobile, truck and motorcycle entrants who register before May 17th receive a laminated vehicle biography. Plus you get a shot at winning some nifty door prizes too and you get to participate in our zany car trivia quiz. All this for only $15! ($20 after May 20th.) Car Show Registration forms are available on the City Club web site or at the front desk. We always can use extra volunteer help on the day of the event. So if you are willing to lend a hand please contact us. More helpers are always needed. For more Car Show details contact either Dean DeGalan (734.426.5908), or Connie D’Amato (734.277.1212)
Seventh Annual City Club Car Show “The Show under the Shade”
Saturday, May 23 • 12 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Dr. Peter Sweatman is a national thought leader in intelligent transportation systems and future mobility. Under his leadership, the world’s largest deployment of connected cars, transit buses, and freight trucks was launched in Ann Arbor in 2012. Dr. Sweatman's research crosses the boundaries of traditional engineering disciplines. His work has been widely recognized in the fields of vehicle design and engineering, vehicle safety, road safety, driver performance, highway condition monitoring, heavy vehicle standards and regulations, and transport economics and policy. Dr. Sweatman has a strong interest in advanced safety systems which help drivers avoid crashes, and in communication technology which will not only prevent crashes but also improve traffic flow. In his native country of Australia, Dr. Sweatman received a Centenary Medal in 2002 for services to transport engineering. In January 2010 he was appointed to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s ITS Advisory Committee. Dr. Sweatman currently serves on the ITS America Board of Directors and chairs the ITS America Safety Forum. In 2006, he served on the National Academies Review of USDOT Strategic Plan for Transportation Research and Technology. Dr. Sweatman is a past president of ITS Michigan. He also serves on the SAE Truck and Bus Council, and as editor of the International Journal of Commercial Vehicles.
Dine and Discover
Special Classic Car Show Week Edition!
Peter F. Sweatman “The Future of Automated Mobility “
Date: Wednesday, May 20 Time: 6 - 7:30 p.m. Member Cost: $28 inclusive Non-Member Cost: $33 inclusive
Reservations required by May 15. Call 734-662-3279, ext. 1, or make your reservations online at www.annarborcityclub.org/peter-f-sweatman.html
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Our deepest sympathies to the
families and friends of
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Lunch & Learn With Henry B. Aldrige Date: Wednesday, May 13 Time: 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Cost: $25 inclusive…………………… “Ann Arbor’s Historic Movie Theaters”
Dr. Henry B. Aldridge served as a guiding force in the Electronic Media and Film Studies Program at EMU from 1972 until his retirement in 2013. He developed the Electronic Media Major and Minor, the Film Studies Concentration, and the Interdisciplinary Film Studies Minor. Dr. Aldridge has achieved national recognition for his original research on the history of American film exhibition. His publications include two textbooks and The Michigan Theater: Ann Arbor’s Home for Fine Film and the Performing Arts Since 1928. Professor Aldridge was awarded an EMU Alumni Association Teaching Award. In addition, Dr. Aldridge is a fine musician and has served as head organist at the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor since l972. He was largely responsible for saving the theater in l979, and is an Incorporating Officer of the Michigan Theater Foundation.
May Artists of the Month In our gallery we present Susan and Fredrick Beutler with a show about water, titled “Over and Under”. Susan has a PhD in Psychology and an MA in painting. Her love of scuba diving in the Caribbean and Red Sea led her to paint the series of water “under” the surface. She has entered many exhibits in Michigan and surrounding states, and won several awards. Fred lets his intuition be his guide, recording those images that please him. An award winning photographer, his love of photography started at age seven. After retiring as Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the U of M, he studied photography in earnest, and has absorbed himself in the subject. He has selected many of his photos of “above” the water for this combined exhibit. A standard joke between them is that they have photographically divided up the world, Sue takes pictures below the water surface, while Fred’s photographic endeavors to take place above the surface, hence we have this lovely exhibit. The exhibit will be up until June 19. Mary Bachman Art Committee Chair
Library News For the start of the new reading year at the Club, the Library has been cleaned and painted and our collection is being updated. But the best news is that the catalogue of our collection is now in the Cloud. This means that you may search our collection from anywhere either to browse or to look for a specific book. You will be able to know if the book you are looking for is in our collection and whether it is currently available or on loan to another member. If it’s on loan, you can see the date that it is due to be returned. A link to the site will be included in upcoming e-blasts or you can access our site via librarything.com/catalogue/annarborcityclub. There are copies of instructions at the
front desk. If you’d prefer a digital set of instructions, send an email request to [email protected]. LATEST ACQUISITIONS The Secret Game: A Basketball Story in Black and White by Scott Ellsworth (speaker at the April 15 Lunch & Learn) Being Mortal by Atul Gawande Come up and see me sometime, “Marian the Librarian”
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Connections: Spotlight on Addie Laetz If asked if they knew someone at the City Club named Adelaide (can’t remember the last name) many members would say “there is no such person.” Those who have known her all her life—family members and friends of long standing would know the person being inquired about—Addie Laetz. ‘Addie’ is a nickname acquired in nursing school which has stuck with Addie since then. On the farm on which she was born, near Maple Grove, in a triangle between Saginaw, Flint and Owosso, Addie was always called Adelaide. She describes herself as ‘a farm girl.’ After graduating from St. Mary’s Hospital in Saginaw, Addie worked as a surgical nurse for several years before getting married. For the next several years Addie busied herself with family life. Sadly, Addie’s husband died leaving her with three girls and three boys, aged eight to eighteen. Addie returned to work and for the next five years worked for a cardiologist in Pontiac. She decided that it would be a good idea to acquire a bachelor’s degree in nursing as well as an R.N. and signed up to return to school. Fate had other plans and a friend told her that Shiawassee Medical Care Facility needed an experienced administrator and when she applied for the position, she was hired. While working as SMCF, she met Ernest Laetz, a retired Lutheran minister from Ann Arbor. After they were married, Addie and Ernie traveled extensively. You have heard the saying, ‘join the Navy and see the world,’ well, in this case it was ‘marry Ernie and see the world.’ The Laetz’s shared their journeys with members of the City Club and their travelogues were favorites. Addie has visited every continent except Antarctica and estimates that she has been to Spain about eighteen times. She has made at least two trips to Russia and was very struck by the difference in the country under Gorbachev and Putin. She says that during her earlier trip the country seemed very gray and gloomy but under Putin, very sparkling and bright. She and Ernie had ice cream at the very first McDonald’s in Moscow. Her trip during Putin’s regime was in the 1990’s. It would be interesting if she went once more to hear if her opinion has been modified. How did Addie come to join the City Club? Well, Ernie, of course. He knew some women who were members and enjoyed playing bridge so he encouraged Addie to join. She began her bridge lessons with Suzanne Dempster—always a good start—and Polly Fuller and is a regular at the bridge table. Addie has not only enjoyed what the City Club has to offer but has contributed as a dedicated member by acting as Archivist from 1997 to 2014. One of her most important contributions to the Archives was to transpose many deteriorating albums on to archival paper to prolong their lives. Addie took her daughter Patty to Ephesus among many other journeys but she thinks that her days of long overseas trips are now finished. She continues to enjoy needlepoint, sewing, bridge and gardening. Her garden has now been converted almost entirely to flowers but she still keeps one rhubarb plant. Addie is very enthusiastic about the City Club. “My home away from home”, “so many wonderful people” neither completely original but really wonderful to hear, over and over. We are lucky to have Addie, and she would say, she is lucky to have us. Libby Birdsall For the Membership Committee
Cinema at the City Club Make your dinner reservations and join us for a viewing of
Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Starring Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard
Thursday, May 28 7 p.m.
Struggling writer Paul Varjak moves into a New York apartment building and becomes intrigued by his pretty, quirky neighbor Holly Golightly. Holly's lifestyle confuses and fascinates Paul; in public she flits through parties with a sexy, sophisticated air, but when they're alone she changes into a sweetly vulnerable bundle of neuroses.
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1830 Washtenaw Avenue Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 734.662.3279 [email protected] www.annarborcityclub.org
Upcoming Events
June 2015
Friday 5 First Friday Happy Hour 4-6 p.m.
Friday 19 Patio Beach Party
Tuesday 23 It’s Your Birthday Luncheon 11:30 a.m.
Thursday 25 Cinema at the City Club 7 p.m.
July 2015
Friday 3 CLUB CLOSED for Independence Day
Thursday 23 Cinema at the City Club 7 p.m.
Tuesday 28 It’s Your Birthday Luncheon 11:30 a.m.
Friday 31 Patio Party
The Beacon President: Patricia Amort Editor: Kylista Geiger
Photograph by Tom Duchaine Gull Rock Lighthouse
Keweenaw Peninsula, Lake Superior, Michigan