January 2019

Volume 61 No. 1

Meetings

Happy New Year! Wednesday, January 2 – GENERAL MEETING KC HALL, 1800 S. 92ND ST. Wear Something Blue or White

It’s 2019, Vagabonds, and time to start a whole new year of fun with Vagabond events and activities every single month to keep you active, entertained, traveled, and yes, enjoying lots of camaraderie every step of the way.

Special Food Choices: Pulled pork in natural pork gravy, potatoes, vegetable, roll, and coffee, just $7; OR a pulled pork sandwich, pickle, chips, coffee for $4.50. Drink specials as usual.

5:00 pm Bar Opens and Meal Service Starts 7:00 pm General Meeting 5:30 pm r oundtable on Living Life to One’s Full Potential 8:00 pm Party, Signups, and Dancing to Bobby Way 6:30 pm Happy Hour and Signups 8:45 pm Birthday Treats to Share

If your birthday is in January, we wish you a HAPPY BIRTHDAY and will sing “Happy Birthday” to you at our meeting. We also ask those with birthdays this month to bring a treat to share – DESSERT ITEMS ONLY: cookies, cake, brownies. Please place them in the treats’ room so all can enjoy at 8:45.

Roundtable on Living Life To One’s Full Potential by Motivational Speaker, Jill Borsos

What a great way to start the new year by having have more energy as well. She can also help unleash a Roundtable speaker who can help us all improve traumas and emotions that have kept us from moving our lives. How fortunate we are to have Jill Borsos, our lives forward. So make sure you come to this a motivational speaker, who helps people transform important Roundtable that could change your life for their lives so they can live them to their full potential. the better and make you feel so much more alive and Believe it or not, but there really are things that hold willing to do more as well. Questions? Contact Ron us back from feeling better. Jill can help us transform Sonntag, 414-788-4907 or [email protected]. Dinner those and allow us to live our lives to the fullest and served at 5 pm, so eat while listening. Vagabond Ski & Social Club Inc. President’s Corner Hot Line: 414-297-9793 VagabondSkiClub.com OFFICERS Linda Welcome 2019 and President...... Linda Horn Horn 262-707-1450 Happy New Year [email protected] Vice President...... Pam Cole 414-750-6011 his is such an exciting time when we extraordinary travel offerings! There are [email protected] think about our goals and ambitions opportunities galore in the Vagabond Treasurer...... Les Radtke for the new year and resolve to Ski & Social Club! 414-529-7876 T adopt new positive, healthy habits. [email protected] Whether your goal is to cross an item And what is the most amazing thing Secretary...... Ann Jankowski off your bucket list, learn a new skill, about the Vagabonds? It is the wonderful, 262-391-9534 research a topic that interests you, spend fun, kind and helpful people who belong [email protected] more time with family and friends, or to our Club! Those of you who have OTHER BOARD MEMBERS make new friends, the new year inspires been members for a while have already Public Relations...... Ron Sonntag us to make these things happen. met and no doubt become friends with 414-788-4907 many of these warm and caring people. [email protected] Remember your Vagabond Ski & Social If you are a newer member, I hope you Membership...... Jan Breitbach Club and all that it has to offer as you will embrace the Club and participate 414-732-9749 make your plans for the upcoming year. in activities and events so that you, too, [email protected] There truly is something for everyone! will meet and become friends with other Sporting Activities...... John Podsedly Whether you are in the mood to enjoy members who are as fun loving, kind 414-369-4199 active sports such as skiing, tennis, and caring as you. [email protected] bowling, hiking (plus much more), or if Tennis/Pickelball...... Jennie Aiello some less strenuous activities strike your May you have a very Happy New Year 414-975-1143 fancy, such as plays, concerts, playing and a wonderful 2019! [email protected] Sheepshead, dominos or scrabble, Finance & Bylaws ...... Sue Cummings fish fries; and let’s not forget about Linda Horn 414-421-6248 [email protected] Ski Activities...... Joyce Szulc Milwaukee: Join your Vagabond friends each Saturday morning 262-886-9328 from 8 - 9 am for breakfast at Genesis Restaurant, Beloit Rd. & [email protected] 108th St. for good food, lively talk and fun. Guests welcome. Social Activities...... Cindy Hummer 262-781-5235 Menomonee Falls: 8:30 am, on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays [email protected] of the month, in a “private room” at Ally’s Bistro, N72 Meetings...... Greg Larson W13350 Lund Ln., Menomonee Falls located at the corner 414-588-4998 of Appleton and Good Hope Rd. in a small strip mall that faces Appleton [email protected] Ave. Enter from Good Hope Rd. or Appleton Ave. Contact Bonnie Lemmer with questions at [email protected] or call her at 262-370- VAGABOND LIFE 6673.net or call her at 262-370-6673. Editor...... Susan Pavlik 262-505-5061 [email protected] Fish Fry (Yes) at Uncle Paulie’s Brick Oven Pizzeria Designer...... Kat Grinker Fri., January 4 414-961-1593 4395 S. 76th Street, Greenfield [email protected] Please indicate Fried or Baked & trimmings Photographer...... Jay Potter 262-490-9973 Salad Bar & Soft Drinks Included [email protected] Drinks 5:30-6:30 pm • Dinner seating @ 6:30 pm Website...... Nick Pumilia RSVP to Sally Borchardt at [email protected], or leave a message at [email protected] 414-349-9359 by Jan. 3 before 5:30 pm.

2 Wisconsin All-Users Computer Club

Haven’t we all been stumped while using our phones, tablets or laptops? Here is a place we can go to get our questions answered. The Wisconsin All-Users Computer Club (WAUC) has a SPECIAL OFFER for Vagabond members. Vagabond members are able to use the Club for FREE from January thru April, 2019.

Wisconsin All-Users Computer Club Features: • Monthly meetings held on the 1st Thursday of the month (Jackson Park Lutheran Church, 4536 W. Oklahoma Avenue) • Monthly Newsletter including information about all devices • Tutorials on Smart phones and PC applications • Questions and answers on using smart phones, tablets, laptops and PC’s

Hardware, Smart phone and laptop troubleshooting and repair Special Interest Group Meetings are on 2nd & 3rd Thursdays of the month @ 7:00 pm (Speedway Gas Station, 60th and Layton Ave.) Special Interest Group Meeting on Tablets, 4th Thursday of month @ 7:00 pm, (Clement Manor, 9405 W. Howard- Room 107)

SPECIAL ‘BACK TO BASICS’ CLASSES OFFERED IN JANUARY – FREE!!! Are you a computer novice who would like to learn more about computers? Learn to use the web to search some of your favorite topics, perhaps learn to use email? WAUC is hosting four FREE Back to Basics classes for Vagabond members who would like to learn the basics of computing starting at square one.

Cost is FREE. Yes, completely FREE. • Registration is limited to 12 people • You don’t need a computer to attend and benefit from the classes • Classes are for true Beginners, or those who have only limited experience with computers. • The first session will be held on Jan. 10 at 7 pm at the Speedway Station, 60 th and Layton Ave. • The remaining three sessions will be held on Monday’s, January 14, 21, and 28 at Clement Manor, 9405 W. Howard Ave., in Room 107 at 7 pm. For more information about the WAUC or to register for the Back to Basics classes, contact Tom Martini, at [email protected] or 414-276-0479.

WebSite: http://www.wauc.us-

Note: This information is being provided as part of a reciprocal agreement between our Clubs. The Wisconsin All-Users Computer Club is placing information about the Vagabond Ski & Social Club in their newsletter, letting their members know about the Vagabonds and all that our Club has to offer.

Ralph Leach Senior Loan Officer, NMLS #281546 414-202-8093 • [email protected] 125 N. Executive Dr., Ste. 302, Brookfield, WI 53005 Vagabond member since 1990 • Licensed in all 50 states “I can finance vacation homes and condos.”

3 VICE PRESIDENT Payment Options for all events (unless otherwise noted): 1. Online Registration with Credit Card payment Pam 2. In person with completed Event Coupon and credit card or check Cole 3. By mail, send completed Event Coupon with check to Event Leader

Wait List - 2019 Mexico Vacation including five a la carte restaurants, a buffet and a cafe. Infinity Feb. 10 - 17 • $1,540 dbl pool. $1,540 dbl., single extra. Insurance extra. Valid passport. The beautiful Dreams Villamagna Nuevo all-inclusive is located Wait list, call Sue Cummings @ 414-421-6248. Not responsible near Puerto Vallarta. Choose from seven dining experiences, for roommates cancelling.

Tennis & Pickleball Payment Options for all events (unless otherwise noted): 1. Online Registration with Credit Card payment Jennie 2. In person with completed Event Coupon and credit card or check Aiello 3. By mail, send completed Event Coupon with check to Event Leader

TENNIS, play, please add your name to the Wait TENNIS, List; you don’t pay anything unless you TENNIS & actually play. The parties are a ways off MORE FUN and there will likely be cancellations. TENNIS! PICKLEBALL PARTY Highlander Elite There is still plenty of room for Social participants for all of the parties. We Tues., January 15 Tennis Club welcome Socials for food, dessert, and 10 am Check In 13825 Burleigh Rd., Brookfield camaraderie; but please let us know that Center Court, 815 Northview Save the Dates for the you plan to attend so that Pat, our chef, Rd., Waukesha Jan. 12, Feb. 23, Mar. 16, Apr. 20 knows how much food to make. Play from 10:30 am until 12:30 pm followed by lunch with a sandwich bar 6 pm – Check In Payment Options: See above. (put on the stuff you love). Instruction 6:30 – 8 pm – Tennis Event Leader: Linda Horn, 2311 Emslie available for those who need it, for 8 – 9:30 pm – Food and Social Time Dr., Waukesha, WI 53188. new players, or for brush up. All this Cost: $24 per tennis party Questions? Call or email Linda Horn: for $18. There is a full bar so belly up Social: $10 per night [email protected], 262-707- for whatever you choose. (Beverages 1450; or Pat Ellingson, pelling1947@ not included). Payment options shown All 5 tennis parties are full, but there is a gmail.com, 414-719-9503. above. Questions? Contact Jae Hartnell Wait List for each. If you would like to at 608-712-7440.

Wed., January 23 • 5-7 pm Over-the-Hump at That’s Amore Lounge 5080 S. 108th Street No RSVP required. See you there!

4 Membership

Jan Breitbach

If you have any questions or are willing to volunteer contact me at 414-732-9749 or [email protected].

WELCOME NEW OR Ed Brennan Carol Jensen RETURNING MEMBERS: Kenny Butler Mark Nadolski (The up-to-date information is available Harvey Delery & Mary Kaiser Brian Nowicki in the on-line directory.) Carrie Hansen David Riehl Helena Jakubovich Chris Wills

Sporting activities Payment Options for all events (unless otherwise noted): 1. Online Registration with Credit Card payment John 2. In person with completed Event Coupon and credit card or check Podsedly 3. By mail, send completed Event Coupon with check to Event Leader

January Hikes Sun., Jan. 27, Triple Header Day/ at Bluemound Bowl in Brookfield. The (Walk for the Fun – Or Milwaukee Lakefront. Starts at 11 am. remaining dates are: Jan. 6, Feb. 10, Just for the Health of It!) Meet at Lake Park Bistro Restaurant March 3, April 7 and May 5, with parking lot on Lake Drive at 3133 E. parties, potlucks and prizes. There are Sun., Jan. 6, 1:30 pm, Newberry Blvd. (take Hwy. 43 to Locust four people per team – all men, all Minooka Park. Meet Ave. exit, east on Locust to Lake Dr., women, or mixed – and a couple of in park’s parking lot south one block), hike from 11:10 to teams still need one more bowler. Or on Sunset Drive in 1:10 along the scenic lakefront, then you could be an occasional sub instead. Waukesha, just west of Hwy. Y (Racine head to the Pabst Theater for a drink For details, call Michelle Dloogoff or Ave.) and just east of Hwys.164 and and the $8 Festival City Symphony Frank Berg at 414-540-1411. 59. Hike 1:45 to 3:45, then to Matteo’s concert at 2:00, then go to Rock Bottom for food, beverages and time for Brewery for great food and beverages. bowlers to get to bowling by 5:45. Think Snowshoes Join the fun and great exercise. Snowshoeing is great outdoor exercise Sun., Jan. 13, 1:30 pm, Lapham Peak Questions? Call Ron Sonntag, 414-788- that is inexpensive and easy to learn. State Park near Delafield. Meet in 1st 4907. Bonnie Lemmer has offered to lead parking lot past the entrance and first snowshoe hikes this winter when there right turn. Hike from 1:45 to 3:45, then NOTE: Do you know of any areas or trails is enough snow on the ground. Contact to Wells St. Tavern at 4:00 for food/ that Vagabonds might enjoy on foot? Pass her at 262-370-6673 or bojean05@ drink. along your ideas to JohnPodsedly@gmail. sbcglobal.net. com or 414-369-4199. Sun., Jan. 20, 1:30 pm, Whitnall Park in Hales Corners. Meet at Golf Course Ice Golf parking lot along S. 92nd St. (south of Bowling Continues Jan. 6 Ever tried golf in the winter? On a frozen College Ave.). Walk from 1:45 to 3:45, The Vagabond bowling league meets lake? Using tennis balls as golf balls? then head to Bosch Tavern, at Hwy. 100 once a month, at 5:45 pm, Sundays Eagle Lake will be laid out with a nine- and Janesville Rd., to eat at 4:00.

5 hole course for this annual fund raiser Let’s Dance Questions? Call 414-281-4444. in Kansasville. Plans aren’t quite firm yet One of the many reasons to attend for the 2019 event, but you can contact our monthly General Meetings is the Camping Carol Gavigan at 262-632-1922 or dancing, of course. And a Vagabond Planning ahead to warmer times… [email protected] for an recently alerted us to another place to if you would like to get together with update when details are available. consider: The Moose Lodge, 5476 S. other Vagabonds at a campground this 13th St., offers Senior Social Dances spring, call Stephanie at 414-525-0405 from 1-4 pm on Thursdays for $5. to discuss ideas.

SKI ACTIVITiES Payment Options for all events (unless otherwise noted): 1. Online Registration with Credit Card payment Joyce 2. In person with completed Event Coupon and credit card or check Szulc 3. By mail, send completed Event Coupon with check to Event Leader

Skiing Safety Tips* Take a break: If you are tired, rest for a below you have the right-of-way. Wear a helmet: The most important safety while and make sure you eat and drink Prepare for the weather: Wear layers of tip is to wear a certified helmet. Both enough. Skiing burns a lot of energy. clothes and wear a helmet liner, a hat the National Ski Patrol (NSP) and the Ski with a friend: It is always safer to ski or a headband. Wear mittens or gloves. Professional Ski Instructors of America with someone. Bring an extra pair if the first pair gets (PSIA) encourage wearing a helmet. Respect your limits: Do not ski trails that wet. Use proper ski equipment: Don’t borrow are above your skill level. Stay in control Get proper instruction: Even experienced equipment. Rent from a ski shop. Make and focus on the trail that you are skiing. skiers can polish up their skills with a sure your ski boots are fitted properly Accidents happen when distracted. lesson now or then. and that your bindings are properly Follow the rules: Obey posted trail *Excerpted from Mike Doyle, an award-winning adjusted. Wear ski goggles that fit closure and other warning signs. skiing writer who has skied all over the world. correctly around your helmet. Remember that skiers in front of you and

Vagabond Race Team MMSC Senior Race Schedule for 2018-2019 2018/19 Season Day Date Time Location Sunday January 6 10:30 am Sunburst For more information, contact Team Sunday January 13 10:30 am Sunburst Captain Al Lemke at 414-688-2938 or Saturday January 19 10:00 am Holy Hill [email protected] Sunday January 27 10:00 am Little Switzerland Saturday February 2 10:00 am Holy Hill Sunday February 17 10:30 am Sunburst

Save the Date! Ski Trip Updates • Vail, CO, January 19-26: Sally For those registered for one of the three All ski trips are full. However, due to Borchardt, 414-349-9359, 262-293- western ski trips, all pre-trip parties are injuries and emergencies, openings may 3853 or [email protected] scheduled for Alioto’s, 3041 North arise on any of these trips. To be placed • Whitefish, MT, February 9-16: Don Mayfair Road, Wauwatosa, 53222, on the wait list, contact the Trip Leader Mayew, 262-694-7083, 262-945- beginning at 5:30 pm. Parties include listed below: 0305 or [email protected] a light meal, cash bar, and important • Big Snow Resort, Wakefield, MI • Telluride, CO, March 2-9: Carol information about your specific trip. Your (Indianhead/Blackjack), January Gavigan, 262-632-1922 or trip leader will confirm details for each 11-13: Carol Gavigan, 262-632- [email protected] or party via email and an RSVP is required. 1922, [email protected] Diana Hrovatin, 414-581-7191 or Vail – Tuesday, January 15 or Betty Altenburg, 414-828-5024, [email protected] Whitefish – Tuesday, February 5 [email protected] Telluride – Tuesday, February 19 6 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Payment Options for all events (unless otherwise noted): 1. Online Registration with Credit Card payment Cindy 2. In person with completed Event Coupon and credit card or check Hummer 3. By mail, send completed Event Coupon with check to Event Leader

Tournament, and there will be people the building and several parking lots in available to help determine your level the area. if you are unsure. Please arrive 10-15 minutes early to Sheepshead/Dominoes/ Come if you can and no need to worry browse the shop as they also offer Cribbage about finding a sub to take your place meats, jams and other items for sale Join us on Tuesday, Jan.8 & 22, if you can’t come. and to make sure you are in the shop at 6 pm, at the American Legion by the 3 pm start. Post, 3245 N. 124th St. The cost Questions? Call Carol Palmert at is the purchase of a beverage 262-366-5080 or Lynn Kozlowski at Cost for this class, including the (non-alcoholic OK, too), and a 414-545-2208. samples and beverage, is $24. $1 fee, which is collected from Questions? Call Lavonne Grenlie at everyone to pay the bartender. 262-542-2004. Event Coupons with Beginners encouraged – there checks can be mailed to P.O. Box will be instruction or brush-up 1043, Brookfield, 53008. available for anyone needing it. Per the Post, NO FOOD OR DRINK IS PERMITTED TO BE BROUGHT Festival City ONTO THE PREMISES. Free Symphony Presents popcorn is available. Cribbage A Tribute To The boards and cards are available Cheddar, Cheddar, Cheddar Music of Vienna for cribbage players. Sheepshead Cheese Class Sun., Jan. 27, 2 pm questions? Call Dick Kowalski at Pabst Theater 414-416-3009. Dominoes or Sun., January 13, 3 pm “Our Home in Vienna” cribbage questions? Call Gerry Village Cheese Shop is the second concert of Botticchio at 414-425-3911. 1430 Underwood Ave., Wauwatosa the season. “There is no more important place Join us for an informative class on in music history than everything you wanted to know about SCRABBLE Vienna, Austria,” Conductor Carter cheddar cheese while enjoying a Join us Mondays, Simmons said. The program will glass of wine, beer or soft drink. The Jan. 14 & 28, feature engaging compositions from Village Cheese Shop is an adorable from 1 pm at the four Viennese masters, including European-style cheese shop that offers American Legion Overture to the Magic Flute, K. 620 by a variety of cheeses from Midwestern Post, 3245 N. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Blumine Farms as well as Europe. You will 124th St. The cost is the purchase of by Gustav Mahler, Where the Citrons learn the differences between white a beverage (non-alcoholic OK, too), Bloom by Johann Strauss II, and cheese and yellow cheese, sharp vs and a $1 fee, which is collected from Symphony no. 3 in D major by Franz mild, food and wine pairings and of everyone to pay the bartender. NO Schubert. In devoting a whole concert course, lots of samples! FOOD OR DRINK IS PERMITTED TO to masterpieces from Vienna’s great BE BROUGHT ONTO THE PREMISES. stages and concert halls, the Festival At 3 pm the shop will be closed to the Bring your Scrabble boards and City Symphony hopes to renew public to focus on our private class of dictionaries. We have different player appreciation for the remarkable culture Vagabonds. One guest per Member is levels, i.e., Beginner, Intermediate and and history of this city. So come and allowed. Parking is available next to

7 enjoy two hours of great music and Tickets are $51 each with reserved Cost is $7. See payment options at the relaxation for only $8 for Vagabonds seats at tables of 4 with other beginning of this section. Questions? and friends. Then to Rock Bottom Vagabonds. The after-show dinner Contact Event Leader, Gerry Botticchio, Brewery at 4 pm for good food and will be at the same location, ordering W124 S6488 Hawthorne Rd., beverages. Send checks payable to off the menu, and paying separately. Muskego, 53150, #414-425-3911. VSSC to Ron Sonntag, 9406 N. 107th For tickets, see payment options at St., Milwaukee 53224, or sign up with the beginning of this section. Please credit cards or cash at the January note on your Event Coupon if you will meeting or online at vagabondskiclub. be joining us for dinner. Questions? com. Tickets will not be mailed to Contact Event Leader, Connie Sandell, you, but will be passed out in the front 730 N. 114th St., Wauwatosa, lobby of the Pabst at 1:45. Call Ron, 53226, or call her at 414-476-8277. at 414-788-4907, with questions. Start the day with the Vagabond lakefront hike at 11 am for some good heart exercise and fresh air, too.”

Sounds of Soul Tues., March 5 2 pm Sunset Playhouse 700 Wall Street, Elm Grove Footloose Sun., February 24, 2 pm Come board the “” with us Muskego High School because “Mercy, Mercy Me” we’re Mark Twain’s River of Song W183 S8750 Racine Ave. gonna hear a little “Respect!” The Sat., February 16, 4 pm (Corner of Racine and Woods Rd) Sounds of Soul will be held in the Stackner Cabaret Theatre Musical MainStage Theater. Tickets are (newly renovated) Oscar nominated “Footloose” is the $18. 108 E. Wells St., MIlwaukee story of Ren McCormack, a teenage Come explore the wonderful music boy from Chicago who moves to a See payment options at the beginning and culture along the Mississippi River small town with his mother. Upon of this section. Questions? Contact Event - guided by the voices of the men and arriving, Ren finds himself at odds Leader, Joan Takala, 4455 S. 67th St. women who lived and worked on the with most of the town, including the Milwaukee, 53220, 414-546-9106. river, joined with the observations Reverend who has convinced the town and insights of the Mississippi’s to outlaw dancing. With the help of If you are interested in meeting after most famous traveler, Mark Twain. the Reverend’s daughter, Ren tries for a meal please note online or on Performed by three world-class to convince the Reverend to let the Event Coupon. Place has not yet been musicians and featuring traditional teenagers dance, and in the process finalized. songs like “Dance Boatmen Dance,” helps the town to heal from a tragedy “Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless that affected them all. Child”, and “Deep River Blues.”

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8 Asparagus Ragout, Caesar Salad, Green Beans with Fire Roasted Peppers, Horseradish Whipped Potatoes, Rolls and Chocolate Fudge Cake for Dessert! Coffee and Tea included.

Cost for Orchestra Seats and Lunch is $80 or Front Row Loge and Lunch is worldwide have laughed and danced to Phantom of the Opera $55, gratuities included. this unforgettable jukebox musical. Thurs., March 7 Noon Buffet, 2 pm Showtime See payment options at the beginning Prior to the show enjoy a wonderful Marcus Center of Performing Arts of this section. Questions? Contact Event 3-course lunch (menu choices will Leader, Gail Lofgren, N77 W5446 be announced later) for $79, which This spectacular new production is Bywater Lane, Cedarburg, 53012, 262- includes the charter bus, driver tip, play bigger and better than ever before with 377-4396. with luncheon and gratuity. There will new scenes, costumes, choreography be two bus pickup locations: Watertown and staging! The beloved story and Plank Park & Ride and College Ave. thrilling score with songs like, “Music Mama Mia Park & Ride beginning at 9:15 am. of the Night,” “All I ask of You,” and Thurs., March 29 Luncheon is at 11:30 am. Play begins “Masquerade” will be performed by Drury Lane in Oakbrook, IL at 1:30 pm. Arrive back in Milwaukee a cast and crew of 52, making this around 6 pm. Phantom one of the largest productions Join fellow Vagabonds again at Drury now on tour. Lane Theater for this popular and See payment options at the beginning enjoyable production of Mama Mia. The of this section. Questions? Contact The Marcus Center will have a lunch greatest songs of ABBA are used to tell Event Leader, Nancy Drolshagen, 8244 buffet thru Saz’s Catering prior to the a hilarious story of marriage, family and W. Potomac Avenue, Milwaukee, performance. The menu features Seared finding where you belong, proving that 53218, 414-491-3147, or email Chicken with Brandy Mushroom Cream, in the end the winner takes all. Come [email protected]. Grilled Sirloin Gorgonzola Grain with see why more than 54 million people

“Hey Vagabonds! Are you on Facebook? If you are, please ‘Like’ the Vagabond Ski & Social Club page. Then share our posts with your friends. This is a great way to reach potential members.”

Life Advertising Rates and Procedures Cummings at [email protected]. Call with • Business Card: $25/1 month, $75/4 months questions at 414-421-6248. Send your check with a copy • Classifieds: 20 words/$10 issue of the ad and dates of insertion before the first of the • Personal Ads: 2” x 1.75”, 35 words for $15 per issue month for the next month’s issue to Sue Cummings, 4143 To submit your ad, e-mail a copy of the ad to Sue W. College Ave., Milw., WI 53221.

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Everyone had a great time at our December meeting.

Our Vagabonds are hearty hikers!

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future events Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 New Year’s Roundtable Fish Fry Genesis Brfst 2/2 MMSC Ski Trip Day General Meeting 2/9 Whitefish, MT Ski Trip 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2/10 Mexico Trip Hiking Sheepshead Indianhead, MI Genesis Brfst Bowling Dominoes Ski Trip Meno Falls Brfst 2/16 Mark Twain’s River of Song Book of Mormon Cribbage Tennis Party MMSC Ski Race 2/17 MMSC Ski Race

2/23 St. Lucia Trip 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Hiking Scrabble Pickleball Pty. Genesis Brfst 2/23 Tennis Party Cheddar Cheese Vail, CO Ski Trip Class MMSC Ski Race 2/24 Footloose MMSC Ski Race January 3/2 Telluride, CO Ski Trip 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 3/5 Sounds of Soul Hiking Sheepshead Over the Hump Genesis Brfst Dominoes Meno Falls Brfst 3/7 Phantom of the Opera Cribbage

3/16 Tennis Party 27 28 29 30 31 3/29 Mama Mia Hiking Scrabble Board Mtg. Festival City 4/20 Tennis Party Symphony MMSC Ski Race