Fall Quarter Come to the Club for the 2011 BIG TEN home opener!

Let the Faculty Club be your headquarters The game times may each Buckeye Home Game! vary but the Club is Meet at the Club before the game for a tail- always ready for you gate-type buffet on the Patio and in Col- and your squad! leagues or make a reservation for the full blown BUCKEYE GRAND Pre-Game October 1 - Buckeyes BUFFET up in the Main Dining Room! vs. Michigan State. Kick-off: 3:30 pm BUCKEYE GRAND Pre-game Buffet in Main Dining Room UPSTAIRS ‘Sparty’ better be OPENS: 2½ Hours before kick-off. ready because the New Fall Lunch Menu $21.95++ Reservations necessary. Bucks are eager to get Hey Buckeye fans, Coach Starts October 3 the Big Ten Season and the Team appreciate TAILGATE Pre-Game in Colleagues, your support, so come get lower level and patio. underway. ‘Fired -Up ‘ at the Club OPENS: 3 Hours before the game. October 29 - OSU vs. before the Game $12.95++ No Reservations the . After the game - wait out the crowds at the Kickoff at 8:00 pm Club in Colleagues with cocktails and NOTE: Club will close at Kick off - no friends for a post-game wrap-up and an- post game activities. other delicious dinner buffet. November 5 - The State Buckeyes Post-Game DINNER in Colleagues, lower vs. . Game TBA. level and patio OPENS: 4th Quarter & continues until 1½ November 19 - Buckeyes vs. Nitty Lions. hrs after the game. $16.95 ++ Gamed time TBA. Bring on Joe Pa! Alcoholic beverages sold separately.

WOSU, THE CLUB and YOU! WOSU Presents: Columbus Neighborhoods - The University District

Why not watch the premier episode of Come to the Club for dinner - our great the UNIVERSITY DISTRICT right Prix Fixe menu, only $14.95++ for here IN THE UNIVERSITY DISTRICT. salad, entree and dessert, will be avail- able from 5:00 pm-8:00 pm. Then sim- Date: Thursday October 6 ply settle in for coffee or cocktails and watch the WOSU program right here in Time: 5:00 pm-8:00 pm cocktails and the Club. The Member’s Lounge will dinner in Colleagues. feature the program on our Big Screen 8:00 pm WOSU program begins or try any of the four... cont. page 2

Inside this issue: Listing of October Events 4 The OSU Faculty Club is switching its newsletter Brunch Dates 8 publication to a once per quarter schedule. Dinner & Theater 9 Stay informed by watching Wine News 3 your email for updates on event status, Club House Art news 5 hours, added features and campus activities. To stay VISIT US AT WWW.OHIO-STATEFACULTYCLUB.COM Clubs-with-in the Club - Your invited 6 connected, be sure we 8 have your email address. The Club New Member Blitz FALL FLING: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14

Lots of Brews and Coleslaw, Buns, Hot Sauce Salad Bar - Salad Station: with Iceberg Lots of Food Lettuce, Crispy Tortilla Strips, Red On- Beer and Chili Night finds a ion, Tomato, Jalapeno, Cheddar Cheese, and Chipotle Ranch Fall Home. Come Early and Bring Friends! Desserts - Cookies and Brownies Nacho and Taco Station -(Salsa, Guacamole, Corn Relish, Refried Beans, Cheese Sauce, Ground Beef, L. Hosters Brewing Co. 5:00 pm -8:30 pm Cilantro Sour Cream, Chips Soft and Hard Taco Great Lakes $25.00 ++ All you can eat and 5 Shells) Columbus Brewing tasting tickets. Additional tickets available, Please Drink responsibly. Wings -Mild, Onion, Habanero, Honey Lime Sauce Barleys Elevator Pulled Pork Sandwiches Neighborhoods continued spaciously positioned TV’s right in tive story of Columbus. It’s an Colleagues. Cash Cocktails & coffee opportunity for neighbors to available. Please call for dinner share what’s great about their reservations 614-292-2262 neighborhoods no matter where they live. COLUMBUS NEIGHBORHOODS NEW DOCUMENTARY: In addition to the University “The University District” District, the neighborhoods Town meets gown in this urban featured through the television area encompassing the neighbor- documentary series include hoods around The Ohio State Watch right here at the CLUB in the Heart of the University District! , King-Lincoln, University. The Old North was the , , and Downtown and Frank- first neighborhood here, and a series cludes town forums, radio features, linton. of remarkable transformations has storytelling events, classroom compo- seen this area change from farm to nents, and more. The project cele- campus to streetcar to a brates the observance of the city’s center of education, recreation, and Bicentennial in 2012 and will focus on culture. The most densely populated the history and surviving traditions of area in Columbus, the University the city’s historic neighborhoods.

District is also the location of nearly

650 businesses, churches, schools, The Columbus Neighborhoods televi- and social agencies. sion documentary series examines the

The film examines historical and con- historical origins of featured neighbor- temporary patterns and develop- hoods and traces their development. “This project is the largest in ments in this area. Columbus It will celebrate the present residents, WOSU’s history and we’ve been Neighborhoods: University District is surviving traditions, and history of gratified by the community re- part of WOSU's ongoing series of each neighborhood, including its ar- sponse and support,” said WOSU programs profiling some of our city's chitecture, economic base, and cul- Public Media General Manager Tom vibrant neighborhoods. tural assets. Developed in partnership Rieland. “We believe Columbus with the Columbus Metropolitan Li- Neighborhoods, running through The Columbus Neighborhoods brary, create a gallery to upload photos, 2012 and beyond, will have an documentaries are part of WOSU audio, videos, and help tell the collec- Public Media project that also in- incredible impact on the quality of life in Columbus.”

Page 2 THE CLUB Chilean Wine Tasting

Chilean wine has a long viticulture history for a New World The Wines we will be Tasting wine region dating to the 16th century when the Spanish con- Lapostolle Carmenere quistadors brought Vitis vinifera vines with them as they colo- nized the region. Chile is now the fifth largest exporter of “The Lost Grape of France” wines in the world, and the ninth largest producer. Mont Gras Antu Syrah The climate has been described as midway between that of Haras De Pirque California and France. The most common grapes are Chardonnay Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Carmenère. “The Wines are always LLai Pinot Noir Date: Friday, October 21 interesting and the food is Santa Carolina Sauvignon Blanc Time : 6:00 pm always great . We try never Cost: $45.00 +tax and facility fee. Includes 5 courses…. to miss a wine tasting”

Wine tasting conducted by

John Buerhle from Glazer Distributing

Esser Merlot - Bright aromas of ripe cherry, dried cur- New Wine List rants and oak spice. Rich and polished on the palate.

In Colleagues Washington Hills Late Harvest Sweet Chardonnay - Toasted oak notes swirl around Just a sampling of the new dried apricot, apple cobbler and baking spice aromas. wines available by the glass or bottle in our Colleagues Room for Dinner! Washington Hills Late Harvest Sweet Merlot - Aromatic cherry and blackberry jam notes which marry hints of chocolate and cigar box. Coppola’s Votre Sante Chardonnay - Elegant balance of ripe fruits with bright citrus notes and creamy finish Costentino “ The Cab” Cabernert* - Rich aromas reveal dried cherry and cassis with suggestions of anise and cola. Ca’Donini Pinot Grigo - Fruity bouquet with hints of crisp apples. Dry Crisp and refreshing on the palate.

Fleur de California Pino Noir* - salad, entrée choice (with selections of chicken, beef, fish, or pork and a Aromas of ripe cherry and cranberry, with hints “I Love taking my family to dinner delicious vegetarian option) plus a of white pepper and nutmeg. at the club, it’s a great and special sweet treat for Dessert. * This wine available by the bottle only. relaxing way to catch up” With our new Fall Wine list, Dinner Service the club can be the perfect In Colleagues stop before any of the The Club is the best kept secret on Campus! 100’s of Campus events Every Thursday evening the Chef and his staff during the quarter or the prepare a Prix Fixe Menu that’s a true value. best way to relax after a day at work. TRY A GREAT WINE For $14.95 you enjoy a dinner that includes a WITH DINNER AT THE CLUB

Page 3 THE CLUB We Help you October Events at the Club Celebrate 1 - Football, Buckeyes/Michigan 21 - OSU Veterans Luncheon. State. Game 3:30 pm. Club opens at Veterans lunches are open to all Did you know that your 12:00 pm, Colleagues 12:30 pm, OSU faculty, staff, and students. Birthday is special to us? Main 1:00 pm 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. You do not We invite you to observe your special day have to be a veteran or a club here at the Club. Be sure we know the date of your 3 - UWC Luncheon, 11:30 am birthday and we will send you an email reminder Lunch, 12:30pm presentation by US member to attend. The lunch buf- and certificate to redeem for a Ambassador John Doyle Ong fet costs $10 and the menu varies. FREE DINNER ENTRÉE during your birthday month! Contact Mike Forrest to reserve 5 - Faculty Theology Luncheon. your space at [email protected] If your birthday falls in OCTOBER, please call now to And Book Discussion 12:00 noon or (614) 292-7047. reserve a THURSDAY EVENING in October for your Bellows Room celebration. Reservation 292-2262 21 - Chilean Wine Tasting. 6:00 6 - Torch Club, 5:30 cocktails, 6:30 Send Birth Date info into the club with your pm. 5 Wines and foods to match. presentation by Jeff Caswell, 7:30 $45.00 ++ Reservations required. statement, or call 292-2262 and leave your Name, pm dinner and discussion member #, and date of birth or Log in to the web 23 - Sunday Brunch 11:00am - site go to Members Site and update your personal- 6 - Faculty Club’s Dinner Service. 2:00pm $19.95++ Adults member profile. Thank You. 5:00 pm -8:00 pm. Prix Fixe menu Children’s pricing - $9.95++ $14.95++ ** Reservations Sug- gested 27 - Faculty Club’s Dinner Service. Remember the Beer Prix Fixe menu 5:00 -8:00 pm. and Chili Party last 6 - WOSU Television 8:00pm $14.95 ++ Winter? Watch the premier of Columbus Neighborhoods/ University District 25 - Tertulia Breakfast 8:00 am. in Colleagues or the Grand Lounge You are invited to the Club for this once monthly breakfast. Breakfast 12 - Faculty Theology Luncheon on member account. Good Coffee, and Book Discussion 12:00 noon Food & Conversation. Bellows Room. The Fall Fling Is Beer & Chili Reincarnated! 26 - Faculty Theology Luncheon. 13 - Faculty Club’s Dinner Service. And Book Discussion 12:00 noon Prix Fixe menu 5:00pm -8:00 pm Bellows Room Friday October 14 $14.95 5:00 pm -8:30 pm 27 - Faculty Club’s Dinner Service. Unlimited fun, food and brews! 13 -Photo Society Dinner/ Meeting Prix Fixe menu 5:00pm -8:00 pm Reservations 292-2262 5:30pm cocktails and dinner, $14.95 $25++ 7:30pm Presentation by Members: Your Recent Best. 27 -Dinner and Lecture Series, hosted by OSURA. 5:15 p.m., 14 - UWC Bridge Club Dinner and social hour (cash bar), followed by Bridge. 5:30 pm cocktails, 6:00 pm dinner and program. dinner, 7:00pm Bridge. Cost: $20 (service charge included) 14 - FALL FLING- Microbrew Registration through OSURA. Tasting with several food stations. Dinner & Lecture Series 5:00 pm-8:30 pm. Reservations 29 - Football , Buckeyes versus Wisconsin. Game 8:00 pm necessary. $25.00++ Club opens at 4:00 pm Tailgate in Date: Thursday, October 27 19 - Faculty Theology Luncheon Time: 5:15 p.m. social (cash bar), dinner & program Colleagues ( no reservations and Book Discussion 12:00 noon needed). Main Grand Buffet opens Cost: $20 inclusive Bellows Room. Registration: Diana Lantz 292-2916 OSURA office 5:00 pm ( reservations only) Arranger: Howard Gauthier (OSURA Social Committee) 20 -Faculty Club’s Dinner Service. PLEASE NOTE: Club will Close at Prix Fixe menu 5:00pm -8:00 pm Game time 8:00 pm. Go Bucks! $14.95 Speaker: Presenter: George Kalbouss A retrospective into the music of Hollywood: fanfares, movie theme songs, memorable hits from shows, musicals and their contribution to American culture. OSURA Reservations - (614-292-2916 or [email protected]) The relationship of music as an expression of the VETERANS Reservations- (614) 292-7047 or [email protected] ) visual image, including a discussion of the problems All other Event Reservations - Call your Club (614-292-2262) encountered adding music to the film.

Page 4 THE CLUB Art at the Club

KATHERINE KADISH :PAINTINGS AND MONOTYPES (September 1 - October 28, 2011)

Painter and printmaker Katherine Kadish of Yellow geography and time, I mean to suggest the inescapable Springs, Ohio displays her abstract, nature related work, connection between ourselves and a larger world. both paintings and monotypes, in a solo exhibition at Layering and traces indicate the process of thought in the Faculty Club through October 28, 2011. paint and arise from memories of things seen and experienced over time and place." Katherine Kadish was a Visiting Lecturer in Painting, Drawing and Foundations in the Art Department in 1985 -1986. in addition, she has taught at Wright State Uni- versity, , the Cleveland Art Insti- tute, The State University of New York at Binghamton and Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Of her art work, Ms. Kadish has said: "By crossing cultures, Zinnias, 5, 2011 Triptych: Katherine Kadish

CURTIS GOLDSTEIN :PAINTINGS ( November 4 - December 16, 2011)

Curtis Goldstein, a Columbus artist known for his urban landscapes, will present his paintings in a solo exhibition at The Club, which will include both his urban landscapes plus new works demonstrating a more abstract objective. Mr. Goldstein states:"This show constitutes a deeper investigation into what the urban environment reveals to the senses; medita- tions on representation beyond imitation."

An Opening Reception for Curtis Goldstein and his exhibition will be hosted at the Club, November 4, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM. Persons interested in attending are asked to RSVP at 292-2262.

Currently, Curtis Goldstein is living in Cincinnati where he is a graduate student at the University The Club's art program is of Cincinnati studying for his Masters of Fine Arts SHORT NORTH: Curtis Goldstein recognized for fifteen years of in the DAAP program (Design, Architecture, Art continual art exhibitions and Planning). Born and raised in Columbus, Curtis Goldstein earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts featuring the artwork and degree from The in 1990. ART ACCESS, the Bexley gallery, is the artist's

collections of the faculty, staff long time representative. A collaboration with ART ACCESS has made this exhibition possible.

and alumni of the University. ALL ART EXHIBITIONS Goldstein's urban paintings--expressive studies of city life--have been completed in Columbus, ARE FREE AND OPEN TO and other cities. His creative, original style in outdoor murals in the Central Ohio area THE PUBLIC. has been widely recognized. The artist has been sought out to paint some of the most impor- For more information, please tant murals in Columbus. Especially noteworthy is "Cliff Dwellers" in the Short North district of call the Club's office at Columbus, an homage to the painting by George Bellows. Other Goldstein mural projects in- 614-292-2262. clude works completed in Reynoldsburg and West Gate Park of Columbus.

Reviewing work for his Faculty Club exhibition, the artist observes, "This show compares my investigations and interpretations of the urban landscape with the processes and conceptualizations that form the rudimentary elements in those paintings."

Page 5 THE CLUB What to Do… What to Do...

There is always something TORCH CLUB going on at the Club! Upcoming Presentations:

The local Torch Club provides an op- portunity for persons of different pro- Mark these Events on your October. 6 - Rationing Health fessions and varied disciplines to meet Calendar Care: Not Whether; but How? - Jeffrey face-to-face and share a social and in- Caswell tellectual adventure in a relaxed situa- tion. The interaction among the various November 3 - The Quest for a Global professions represented in a Torch Club is To attend any of these dinner programs Economic Ethic: My Experience and a stimulating and rewarding experience Contact: Dorothy Driskell Observations - George Smith accomplished through informal discus- (614) 884-1401 or sions over dinner and the formal presenta- [email protected] December 1 - Holiday Surprise tion of papers on topics on interest and concern. Everyone participating in the 5:30 pm- Social Hour Meet and Greet meeting benefits from the wide variety of January. 5 - The English Language. thought in the papers presented and from 6:30 pm- Presentation Who's in Charge? - Joe Blundo the lively discussion that follows. 7:30 pm- Dinner and discussion

CELEBRATING 116 YEARS University Women’s Club osu.org/UWC/UWCReservation%20Form. cologists Try to Save the Planet Phone reservations are NOT ACCEPTED. The Ohio State University Women’s Club from Chemical was founded in 1985 to stimulate intellec- The DEADLINE for your reservation is 1 week prior to the event Catastrophes" with tual and moral development and to pro- Susan W. Fisher, professor and Chair, mote fellowship among members in the 11:00 am - Meet and Greet OSU Department of Entomology; University community. The Women's Club has made a worthy contribution to the life 11:30 am - Luncheon Distinguished Scientist. of the University in promoting acquaint- 12:30 pm - Speakers December 5, 2011 - ance, in affording opportunities for study, UPCOMING SPREAKERS "The Lyric Harp in furthering the interests of the University October 3 - "Four Years in Dual" - Jude Mollen- It still strives to achieve these goals. More Norway, An Ambassador's hauer, Principal, recently they have enlarged the educa- Perspective" with John Symphony League tional opportunities for students by provid- Doyle Ong, Chair, Columbus ing funds for scholarships. The Group Ambassador Symphony Orchestra meets the first Monday of each month, and Yan Ni. Both are Pat Herold: [email protected] November 7 - "Farm Pond in a Box: Internationally recog- Reservation Form at http://www.uwc- The Many Ways Environmental Toxi- nized Harpists.

The programs are open to Photo Society November 10- Member all Faculty Club members Theme: Problem Pictures. The Ohio State University Faculty & Staff and their guests. Program: “Photo -Tasks & Photographic Society meets on the second Tips” by Scott Volzer Thursday of each month from October The society was organized through June. in 1937. The groups meets very informally prior to 5:30 pm - Dinner December - No Meeting the monthly meetings in Colleagues for 7:00 pm - Program dinner and cocktails prior to programs. Reservations for dinner -292-2262 January 12, 2012 - Member Theme: Meetings are in two parts, individuals are UPCOMING PRESENTATIONS Overseas Opportunities and Program: invited to participate in the Member Touring Turkey by Eugene Gilliom, Theme portion by submitting their own October 13 - Member Theme and Pro- Faculty Emeritus, School of photos for viewing, the formal program gram combine for “Your Recent Best” Teaching and Learning. follows. Limited to eight (8) per individual.

Page 6 THE CLUB What Else to Do… Thursdays on Campus!

Dr. Raimund Goerler than 50 years. For anyone that cares about the Buckeyes , this book is enter- Copies of the to share OSU History, taining, informative and illustrated with book will be on more than 300 rare photographs from the sale after the Oct 13 OSU Archives. program and proceeds from the Professor Goerler was University Archi- book will benefit OSU archivist and historian (and Faculty vist from 1978 -2010, and assistant direc- University Club member) will discuss his new book, a tor for Special Collections and Archives Archives . definitive guide to the history of The Ohio of the Libraries from 2000-2010. State University, in a free program at the Thompson Library, 1858 Neil Ave., on The presentation is part of the OSU Li- Thursday, October 13 at 3:00 pm. braries ReadAloud program and is being sponsored by the OSU Libraries and the The Ohio State University: An Illustrated Friends of OSU Libraries. History is the first one volume history of the university to appear in more ReadAloud invites the community to join us for our fall program in the Thompson Library. ReadAloud Programs: Please stop by and enjoy faculty, staff, students and community October 6, Thursday members reading from their 3:00 pm -4:00 pm favorite works. October 27 202 Thompson Library 3:00 pm -4:00 pm Then Stop by the Faculty 202 Thompson Club for Dinner! Library

Jasmine Anderson, from the Office of October 20 Thursday 3:00 pm -4:00 pm Financial Services, will transform herself into a pirate and take us back in time to 202 Thompson Library Poet Andrew Hudgins, Rick Livingston of swashbuckling high sea adventures. the Humanities Institute, and others will collectively present a tree themed Erin Reilly-Sanders, a PhD graduate She will read from The Ballad of the ReadAloud entitled, “For the Trees,” in assistant teaching Children’s Literature Pirate Queens by Jane Yolen,1995, and support of Arboblitz. in the School of Teaching & Learning, Castaways of the Flying Dutchman by is sponsoring the will read along the themes of Chills and week-long OSU Arboblitz as part of the Thrills as we approach Brian Jacques, 2001. initiative to become a All Hallows’ Eve. "Tree Campus USA.”

November 3, Thursday November 10, Thursday November 17, Thursday 3:00 pm -4:00 pm 3:00 pm -4:00 pm 3:00pm -4:00 pm 202 Thompson Library 202 Thompson Library 202 Thompson Library

Dr. Dick Davis, Department Chair of Near Professor Seo Dong-Wook, a prominent Brian Leaf and Juleah Eastern Languages & Culture, will read poet from Sogang University in Swanson, Mary P. Key Diversity Resident from his own books of poems, including South Korea and an OSU Librarians, will read an his Persian translations of The Conference Writer-in-Residence, will read his own original intertextual dialogue of the Birds (a mystical narrative), The poems translated into English. comprised of excerpts from Shahnameh (an epic), Vis and Ramin (a Alexis de Tocqueville's romance,) and from a book of translations Democracy in America entitled Three Poets of Shiraz. and a variety of social media sources.

Page 7 THE CLUB Warm Welcome Brunch Dates New Members October 23

From July 2011 The Bounty of a Fall Harvest

Sunday October 23 will be bring another fine fall quar- Dr. Brian Kaplansky ter Sunday Brunch with a little different twist from the Physician, Community Holiday Grand Buffets at the Club. Memorial Hospital Succulent Prime Rib is the featured Carved item and

the Hot Belgium Waffle station is on full tilt with bowls Nancy Knickerbocker of berries, fresh whipped cream and hot maple syrup. The food stations are oper- VP, Knickerbocker Pools ated by the chef and his staff, so as to prepare your entrees to you exact desires. Reservations are suggested but not required so please don’t hesitate to drop by. Dr. Woo Hwa Koh Time: 11:00 am -2:00 pm Finance, Adults: $19.95, Children (ages 4 -12 years of age) $9.95 and Children under 4 years of age dine Fisher College of Business free! State sales tax and Club facility fee will be added to all pricing. Full bar and wine service available at additional cost. Reservations Line now open (614)292-2262 . Chao Ma Graduate Fellow, Economics

Dr. Charles McClure November 24 Marketing and Logistics, Fisher College of Business Thanksgiving Day Feast From Carved Roasted Turkey to Pumpkin and Pecan Mark Meihl Pie – The Club offers a Traditional Thanksgiving Feast Madison, Wisconsin for the eyes and taste buds.

Zoilo Pedrozo It’s not to early to make reservations: Canton, Ohio Seating for 2 -4 people @ 11:00 am, 12:30 pm and 2:00 pm For parties from 5 -20 people, we conveniently offer seating @ 11:00 am, 12:00, Jana Perry 1:00 pm, 1:30 pm, and 2:00pm with a little more time to visit with family. Educational Consultant, Ohio Department of Education The Buffet features Sliced Turkey with Traditional Gravy and Stuffing. A Fresh Salad Station with an array of Chef’s favorite homemade salads and his famous Candied Dr. Joseph Ritchie Cranberries open the buffet with Belgium Waffle Station, Bacon and Sausage, Muffins, Scones, Cinnamon Rolls, Danish, and don’t forget to try the celebrated Physician, Faculty club Sticky Buns. St Louis, Missouri The final menu will be out early November but you may rest assured your family Dr. Douglas Rund and friends will be more than pleased with the numerous items from which they have to choose. Chair and Professor, Emergency Medicine Adults: $22.95, Children (ages 4 -12 years of age) $9.95 and Children under 4 years of age dine free! State sales tax and Club facility fee will be added to all pricing. Full bar and wine service avail- able at additional cost. Reservations Line now open (614)292-2262 . From August 2011

December 18 we do fill quickly. Richard Germain Adults: $22.95, Children (ages Germain Auto Group Santa’s Holiday Brunch 4 -12 years of age) $9.95 and Children under 4 years of age Santa has never missed a Brunch and will dine free! State sales tax and William Gerstenslager be ready and waiting for family keepsake facility fee will be added. Full bar Gerstenslager and Obert photos and to collect those last minute and wine service Company special wish lists! available. Seating times are similar to Thanksgiving and Reservations (614)292-2262 .

Page 8 THE CLUB Welcome More Dinner and Theater Programs New Members January 11, 2012

From August 2011 continued Shrek the Musical

Dr. Patrick Lloyd In a faraway kingdom turned upside down, things get ugly when an unseemly ogre – not a handsome prince – shows up to rescue a feisty princess. Throw in a donkey who Dean, College of Dentistry won’t shut up, a villain with a SHORT temper, a cookie with an attitude and over a dozen other fairy tale misfits, and you’ve got the kind of mess that calls for a Clark Murray real hero. Luckily, there’s one on hand… and his name is Shrek. Churchill Group LLC, Featuring a terrific score of 19 all-new songs, big laughs, great dancing and breathtaking scen- ery, SHREK THE MUSICAL is part romance, part twisted fairy tale and all irreverent fun for everyone! Age Appropriateness : All Ages $93.50 ++ Ohio Theater Barry Roberts Honda of America

Dr. Ross Shira February 10, 2012 Dinner & Theater Ross D. Shira DDS, INC BLUE MAN GROUP Packages

Jim Tesorero Best known for their wildly popular The best way to see a Show in Aramark theatrical shows and concerts which Columbus, is with The Club combine comedy, music, and technology Package Pricing includes: to produce a totally unique form of Gilbert Kaburu Dinner at the Club entertainment. Although it is impossible Graduate Research Associate to describe, people of all ages agree that Transportation Department of Mathematics BLUE MAN GROUP is an intensely (via deluxe motor coach) exciting and wildly outrageous show that leaves the entire From September 2011 audience in a blissful, euphoric state. With no spoken and Orchestra Seating language, BLUE MAN GROUP is perfect for people of all Perfect for Holiday gift giving, Ms Kimberly Arcoleo ages, languages, and cultures. BLUE MAN GROUP is now a Valentine’s Day treat, or Associate Professor, on the road for its first U.S. theatrical tour. meeting a spouse after a busy College of Nursing Age Appropriateness: 5 and above, No Intermission (90 work week and whisking off to minute run time) $113.50++ Palace Theater a show with everything taken Dr. Anna Babel care of! Assistant Professor, Reservations may be made at Spanish and Portuguese 614-292-2262 June 1, 2012 Ms. Kristy Balliet MEMPHIS College of Engineering, From the underground dance clubs of 1950s Memphis, Tennessee, comes a hot Broadway musical Knowlton School of that bursts off the stage with explosive dancing, irresistible songs and a thrilling tale of fame and Architecture forbidden love. Inspired by actual events, MEMPHIS is about a white radio DJ who wants to change the world and a black club singer who is ready for her big Dr. Thomas Bartman break. Come along on their incredible journey of laughter, soaring emotion and roof-raising rock 'n' roll. Associate Professor and

Physician, Pediatrics, Winner of four 2010 Tony Awards including Best Musical, Nationwide Children’s MEMPHIS features a Tony-winning book by Joe DiPietro (I Hospital Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change) and a Tony-winning original score with music by Bon Jovi founding member David Bryan. Directing is Tony nominee Christopher Ashley (Xanadu), Professor Alison Beach and choreography is by Sergio Trujillo (Jersey Boys). Professor, History $113.50 ++ Ohio Theater

Dr. Dustin Boler Assistant Professor, Donkey says “Hey Don’t Wait - get your Seats Now!” Animal Science

Page 9 THE CLUB Faculty Club Board

President Dr. Melvin Shipp

See you at the Club! President-elect Dr. Wayne Carlson

Past President Operating Hours

Mr. Thomas Deschler Monday - Wednesday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Treasurer Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Dr. Richard Murdock The Club is available to its members and guests Monday-Friday

beginning at 8am with complimentary coffee available in the Member's Lounge. Secretary Mr. James Lynch Lunch Service

Main Dining Room: Monday - Friday, 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Members at Large Colleagues Buffet: Monday - Friday, 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Mrs. Ayanna N. Bandele- Poindexter Dinner Service

Dr. Elizabeth Lenz Colleagues Prix Fixe Menu: Thursday Evenings, 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Mr. Durward Morgan

Mr. Paul Walsh The club is open to its members on weekends for special events and a monthly Sunday brunch. Mr. Steve Volkmann

Your Club’s Staff Catering Managers Ex Officiate Jeffrey White Layne Fulks [email protected]

Executive Director Sara Tennyson The Club's management team and Jeffrey White [email protected] staff is made up of a diverse group [email protected] of people with one mission in Office Manager mind... House Manager Barbara Markowitz Bill Hiser To consistently provide the finest food and [email protected] beverages with the highest level of service [email protected] to its membership. The Club is driven to Administrative Assistant /Notary exceed the expectations of its member- Assistant Managers ship. Janet O'Keeffe Alicia Parsons [email protected] [email protected] Art Coordinator Jon Thompson Marion Fisher [email protected] [email protected]

Executive Chef Membership Director Josh Harris Cheryl Valentine [email protected] [email protected]

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