OXFORD NEWCOMERS' CLUB April 2015 Royce White, President, 891-1018, roycewhite2001@yahoo.com Gina O'Connor, Vice President, 630-667-6797, valemom@aol.com Rick Roberts, Treasurer, 234-6072, rgrcpa2@yahoo.com Bonnie Siebert, Social Director, 815-735-2856, bonnie1017@aol.com Kay Lowe, Social Director, 713-851-4332, kayemricklowe@yahoo.com Toni Coleman, Social Director, 638-3217, tcremedy56@gmail.com Leslee J. Linn, Communications, 236-1874, lesleejlinn@gmail.com Reba Greer, Educational Events, 703-303-7432, rblrtr@ms.metrocast.net Carol Burrows, Newsletter, 662-801-9081, luitjensburrows@gmail.com ALL CLUB NEWS END-OF-YEAR PARTY: Come one, come all to our end-of-year party to be held on Wednesday May 13th at 6:00 PM at FoxFire Ranch. It is a beautiful location off Highway 7 just 18 minutes from Sisk Avenue. We will have a BBQ dinner which includes catfish, chicken, pork BBQ, many sides and dessert. A live band will be providing music for your listening or dancing pleasure. The cost is $15.00 per member, $18 for non-member/ guests . Please RSVP by May 5 by mailing your check payable to Oxford Newcomers' Cub to Bonnie Siebert at 1138 E Wellsgate Drive. Complete driving instructions will be sent out at a later date. Contact: Bonnie Siebert, (815) 735-2856. PRELIMINARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS FOR 2015-2016: The educational sessions planning team of Don Mason, Alice Virden, Rosie Vassallo and Reba Greer met in March to develop ideas for presentations for 2015-2016. The team collected suggestions, compiled and reviewed them, and presented a list of topics to the Newcomers' Board at the March Board meeting. The team will meet again on March 30 at 10:00 am at the Chamber to flesh out topics, secure presenters and share the results. The goal is to have the completed 2015-16 program list ready for sharing at the May end-of-year celebration at Foxfire. Everyone is welcome to join the planning team on March 30! A list of preliminary topics follows at the end of the newsletter. WELCOME NEW MEMBERS: Please welcome Joe and Brenda Talley from Iowa City, IA; Loree Allen from Hudson, OH and Marty and Lisa Daniels. NEWS FROM ALL SECTIONS BOOK CLUB 1: We will meet Thursday April 16 at 2:00 pm in the parlor at St. Peter's Church. The book for discussion will be The Burgess Boys by Elizabeth Strout. Chair: Jean Greenway, 234-8715. BOOK CLUB 2: Mark your calendars: Book Club 2 will meet on Thursday April 23 at 2:00 pm. Further information will follow. Chair: Nancy Muller, 638-3061. BRIDGE GROUP: This group is open to both men and women - you just need to know the basic rules of bridge. We are a relaxed group who just enjoy playing bridge. We meet on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at 1:00 pm at O-U Methodist Church on the 2nd floor of the activity center. New members are welcome! Chair: Mary Poole 281-8103. FIVE O'CLOCK ON THE SQUARE: We will get together both on April 9th at Goose CreekClub off Anderson Road behind Wellsgate, and on April 23 at the Corner Bar which is located across the alley from The Oxford Eagle. Look forward to seeing you! Chair: Bonnie Siebert, (815) 735-2856. LUNCH BUNCH: Join us- men, women, couples, singles and guests--for lunch at on Tuesday April 28 at 11:30 am at Ming's Kitchen. Chair: Melanie Ladner. If you need directions, call Buck at 801-1371. MEN'S BREAKFAST: We meet every Monday and Thursday at 7:30 am at The Beacon. Please join us! Chair: Frank Poole 281-8103. MEN'S MOVIE: On Tuesday April 28 @ 2:00 pm we will watch Jersey Boys, a 2014 drama about the musical group, the Four Seasons. Chair: Buck Ladner, 314 Wishing Tree Lane, 513-6223. NEEDLERS: The Needlers Group will meet on Thursday April 9 from 1 - 3 pm at the home of Tricia Copelin, 19 Country Road 157, 234-3045. If you need directions please call Tricia. Chair: Erika Winrow. OLE MISS ATHLETICS: For those who signed up for the Athletic Events group, watch your email for upcoming events. Want to learn more? Contact chairman Eddie Clinton, eddiedreb@me.com, (407) 4687817. OUT-TO-EAT: This group is organized in small groups of 6 people or 3 couples who want to dine out together. They get together in a different mix of groups three times a year - fall, winter, spring. The final rotation is for March/April. New groups for the third round were sent out in March to those who participate. Your group should plan to go out to eat, sometime during March or April. Chair: Ann Gauvin, 832-8167 or ann.gauvin@gmail.com. TASTE OF OXFORD: The "Taste of Oxford" women's lunch group will meet on Thursday April 16 at Tre Amici located off the Square at 1107 Jackson Avenue. We will meet at 11:30 am for a casual lunch selected from their daily menu. Come and meet other ladies in our community for this lunch-time event featuring good food and fellowship. For more information, call Sandra Roy at 561-6199. WOMEN OF THE BIBLE: We will meet Tuesday April 21 at 10:00 am at St. Andrew's Methodist Church. For directions or questions please call Jean Greenway at 234-8715. WOMEN'S COFFEE: We will get together for conversation and fellowship the first and third Fridays of the month on April 3 and 17 at 9:00 am at Lusa's on W Jackson. Questions? Contact Nellanne Davis at 380-5672. WOMEN'S MOVIE: Join us on Wednesday April 29 at 2:00 pm. We will be viewing The Jersey Boys, a drama about the musical group the Four Seasons. Melanie Ladner is the hostess at 314 Wishing Tree Lane, 513-6223. Preliminary Educational Program Ideas for 2015-16 * The University of Mississippi Landscaping Story - Jeff McManus * Civic Responsibilities in Oxford-Lafayette - Panel Discussion by Officials * Economic Development in Oxford-Lafayette - Chamber of Commerce * Critical Issues to Address in Estate Planning - Academic presentation in collaboration with the Law School - Gershon * Exploring, Maintaining and Enjoying a Healthy Diet - Department of Applied Sciences * Comparative Religions - Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies - Don Mason is exploring with Mary Thurlkill * The Future of Journalism - Overby Center * Travel Tales - Share and Learn from the Travel Saavy - within and outside the USA * Understanding Stages in Criminal and Legal Procedures * Using Diverse Critical Perspectives to Examine, Reflect on and Enjoy Reading * The Presidential Election Process * The Mississippi Education System
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