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NEW EVENTS
Broadway Songbook - Ordway Twins v. Yankees
Million Dollar Quartet - Old Log Lion King - Orpheum
Beauty and the Beast - Chanhassen St. Paul Saints v. Sioux City Explorers
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SEMINAR / EDUCATION Spring Series
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PROHIBITION - Tuesday, May 17. Historian Da-vid Jones talks about the days our elders experi-enced prohibition - a real wakeup for those of us
who heard about this period from our ancestors.
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AARP SMART DRIVER COURSE - Friday, May 20, 8:00 a.m. - noon Guy Moore will be our in-structor. A registration form is included in this mail-ing. You do NOT have to be an AARP member to
attend this class.
*********************************************************** The 2016 seminars will be announced in the June Newsletter; two AARP classes and others planned on nature, economics, and health. We welcome
your suggestions.
3311 East Old Shakopee Road - Bloomington, MN 55425 Tel: 952-853-6562
May 2016 [email protected] Vol. 31 Issue 5
CONTROL DATA/CERIDIAN RETIREES CLUB
SUNSHINE Sympathy
Family of John Battaila Family of Bill Brose
Family of Richard Ernst Family of Helen Franklin Family of Ellie Halvorson
Family of Rodney Logeland Family of Henderik Munneke
Family of Hilda Pridgeon Family of Paul Tabor
Family of Edward Vogt
SEMINAR LOCATION AND TIMES
All seminars, with the exception of AARP Smart Driver Course, are held at 9:00 a.m. at the Creekside Community Center 9801 Penn Avenue South in Bloomington (the cor-ner of 98th and Penn Avenue South). There is a large park-ing lot at this site, and refreshments are provided.
Correction - Spring Golf
OOOOppps. The date in the ARTICLE AND FLYER WAS INCORRECT IN LAST MONTHS Newsletter. The correct date is
Wednesday, June 15.
2016 ANNUAL SPRING LUNCHEON
More than 200 members and guests attended this popular event. Very enjoyable entertainment by the Riverside Swing Band and again a very excel-lent lunch by the Mystic Lake chefs. The ballroom was decorated with beautiful springtime décor.
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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:
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
Some real progress has been made in finding overnight parking which means we will again look into overnight trips. This parking will be in the Burnsville Ice Arena parking 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. If we an-nounce overnight trip details, there will be directions includ-
ed.
PARK PERMITS
The Club completed mailing of state park permits.
All went well.
2016 BASEBALL GAMES
In spite of their recent win/loss record some have suggested we return the Twins tickets, however, in hopes they re-
bound, we will retain them.
As for the Saints, they are undefeated at the time of this arti-
cle so we will stay with them also.
Games are listed on Page 3.
2016 GOPHER FOOTBALL GAMES
The form to enter this ticket drawing will be in the June newsletter. If interested, you will find that per person game
costs have increased.
WATCH FOR NEW EVENTS
Continue to suggest new events, seminar subjects 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 sug-gested event. Send your suggestion to the club office. Thanks.
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SCHEDULED EVENTS / SEMINARS
2016 Event Coordinator
Fri., April 29 Bird Nests (Stan Tekiela) seminar Board 952-853-6562 Sun., May 1 Leap of Faith - New Century Theater ** Nancy Dostal 651-686-5450 Tue., May 17 Prohibition - seminar * Board 952-853-6562 Wed., May 18 Bus Trip to Owatonna * Nancy Dostal 651-686-5450 Fri., May 20 AARP Smart Driver Course * Board 952-853-6562 Wed., May 25 Twins v. Kansas City * Dean Nerdahl 952-831-4804 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 * Board 952-853-6562 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 Vicki Bruesehoff 651-452-0265 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 * Dave Moen 952-846-8451 Thur. Aug. 4 Lion King - Orpheum * Vicki Bruesehoff 651-452-0265 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 Board 952-853-6562 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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SEX PLEASE, WE’RE SIXTY By Vicki Bruesehoff
Mrs. Stancliffe's Rose Cottage Bed & Breakfast has been successful for many years. Her neighbor, Bud "The Stud" Davis believes the female guests come to spend time with him. The prim Mrs. Stancliffe reluctantly accepts that "Bud the Stud" is, in fact, good for business. Her other neighbor and would-be suitor Henry Mitchell is a retired chemist who has developed the pill "Venusia" to increase the libi-do of menopausal women. Someone swaps Bud’s Viagra with Venusia for women, and we soon discover they have a strange effect on men. It gives them all the symptoms of a menopausal woman, complete with hot flashes, mood swings, uncontrollable weeping and irritability. Add to the guest list Victoria Ambrose, a romance novelist whose personal life is lacking in romance; Hillary Hudson, a retired researcher; and Charmaine Beauregard, a Southern Belle whose libido does not need to be in-creased! When the mayhem settles down, all the women find their lives moving in new and surprising directions. Written in the style of the Golden Girls Meets Grumpy Old Men, this farce was performed by actors who are well into their 60’s and filled with mayhem, mischief and mood swings. Fifty members/guests had an enjoyable after-noon experience.
CRITICS CORNER
JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNI-COLOR DREAMCOAT
By Gary Polaczyk
The Orpheum Theater in downtown Minneapolis was packed with a joyful audience, including our group of Ceridian Retirees on Sunday afternoon, April 3rd. We all enjoyed the musical presentation of Joseph and the
Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
The performance was lively, colorful, with lots of flashing lights and full of great music composed by Andrew Lloyd
Weber.
This production of “Joseph” appeared to be more con-temporary than the original production performed on Broadway and throughout the country when Donny Os-
mond played the part of Joseph.
You know you are enjoying yourself when you find your toes tapping to the musical beat while watching the rela-tively young performers dance, jump, and move around
like many of us can now only “dream about.”
It was an additional treat to see many youngsters in the
audience who were thrilled, listening to the music and
watching the actors dance and act out an interpretation of
the famous Bible story of “Joseph” in Genesis.
RIVERDANCE By Vicki Bruesehoff
The Retirees attended the 20th Anniversary Celebra-tion of River Dance at the State Theater in downtown Minneapolis. After 20 years, the performance still managed to take your breath away! The explosive combination of tradi-tional Irish dancing and haunting Irish music was amaz-ing. The set was very imaginative and lovely -- setting the perfect mood for the performance. The high energy, talented dancers, singers and musicians made for a delightfully entertaining afternoon.
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2016 Spring Golf
When: Wednesday June 15, 2016 Noon time start
Where: DWAN Golf Course Bloomington
Format: 18 holes -- (2 person team event - Ryder Cup Format) 6 Holes Scramble, 6 Holes Best Ball & 6 Holes alternate shot There will be at least 2 flights - Mixed and Gents You may register as a single, a two person team and designate who you wish to play with. Otherwise the makeup of teams will be determined by the prize committee.
Qualifications: Must be able to golf 18 holes in less than 4 hours. Must have a set of clubs
COST per person (Includes Green fees, Riding Cart, Prizes). $30.00 Active Members and active associate members. $60.00 Inactive members and guests.
Send registration to : JUNE 15 Ceridian Retirees Club Makes checks payable to: Attn: Spring Golf Ceridian Retirees Club 3311 East Old Shakopee Road Bloomington, MN 55425 Coordinator: Guy Moore (Phone: 952/881-1830)
Enclosed is my check in the amount of $_________ for __________ player(s).
Name ________________________________ Phone ____________________
E-mail_________________
Players entered are:
1) Name __________________ M/F ______ Guest? ___
2) Name __________________ M/F ______ Guest? ___
Team with another 2-some_______________________________________
Cut-off for entries is May 23.
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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.
So how did it go with your Windows 10 Upgrade? I heard from a few people and they all were able to get the upgrade done with no major problems. There are always a few minor things that come up and of course some people don’t like change which there is some of that with Windows 10. Here
are some of the things that I have gotten back:
PDF files open with Microsoft Edge rather than Adobe Acrobat – you can change this but my reaction is as long as the file opens and you can see the content why worry about it. Related to this was another comment that you have to double check all the default apps for each file
type as not all the old Windows applications are there or the default is some new app.
One person mentioned an issue with the Track Pad but the issue was there before the upgrade. If you don’t use the Track Pad and have is-
sues with it, you need to go into the BIOS setup and disable it.
Windows media used for playing music is not the default player. You have to work with several to see which works best for you and then
change the default.
Office suite is tied tighter to Windows 10 – so youmust have all the links in shape to get it to run properly.
Windows 10 automatic update is not as obvious as previous versions. It does not always tell you what it is doing. When you do a shutdown or restart, let it do its thing even if it seems it is taking forever. And be sure a laptop is plugged in as an unintended loss of powe is cata-
strophic.
Be aware of where you save files as one of the places is now the cloud (Onedrive). It is sometimes the default.
As I mentioned last month if you have any comments you would like to make about Windows 10 and your experience, feel free to send them to me
and I will pass them on to everyone in this column.
I had a questin related to Google Chrome support for Windows XP and Windows Vista as this is no longer supported. It seems that support for Google Chrome and Firefox is going away for the older versions of the OS. This doesn’t mean you can’t continue to use them but it does mean that there are no updates so if there are security holes they will not get patched. When I have seen this it recommends going with Internet Explorer. The
other choice is of course to upgrade to a newer version of Windows depending on what your hardware is capable of supporting.
I had another question about virus protection software packages and which is the best one to use. I can’t answer this question since I haven’t been using many different ones recently. I can say that at work we have changed to a product called Cylance which is supposed to be one of the best on the market. It is available for home users and it looks like it costs about $60. Since it is fairly new I haven’t seen it in the comparisons. If you are buying your virus protection you should check and see what your ISP might provide as part of your contract with them. I know that Comcast (Xfinity) provides Norton Antivirus and I have been very satisfied with that. To help you decide I am including a couple of links to comparison reports on
virus protection so you can make your own decision:
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/test-centre/security/best-antivirus-for-pc-laptop-2016-uk-free-summary-security-software-3263332/
http://top5antivirussoftware.com/?gclid=CKju5tzSn8wCFY5ZhgodDrYCYg
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2372364,00.asp
http://anti-virus-software-review.toptenreviews.com/
As you can see from looking at these reports they don’t all agree on which one is the best or the best value. Everyone looks at it a little different and has different parameters that they test against. When you are looking at these also check the ones that are free as they may be the best value overall. Hope this helps you to make a decision on which antivirus software to use.
Techie Corner
By John Janes
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OWATONNA BUS TRIP Wednesday, May 18
Coordinator: Nancy Dostal - 651-686-5450
Bus Leaves Creekside: 8:45 a.m. Return: 4:00 p.m.
Cost Per Person Active Member Inactive Member
$ 35.00 $ 60.00
Reservation Cutoff and Last day to cancel unless sold out: May 10 No tickets; check in at bus
Visit the State School Orphanage Museum/Owatonna Art Center in the City Administration Building Complex. Coffee and donut holes are availa-ble for self service. For 60 years this orphanage served as the temporary home for thousands of children. Hear about the more than 20,000 per-sonal stories and relive this unique chapter of America’s history. Weather permitting we will visit one of the restored cottages. The Owatonna trip will include lunch at Torey’s Restaurant; a visit to the National Farmers’ Bank, designed by renowned architect Louis Sullivan; walk down the
street to the Perfect Day Cakes bakery; and lastly stop in at Costa’s Hand Dipped Chocolate shop.
OWATONNA BUS TRIP - May 18
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
PROHIBITION - May 17
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 __________________________
PROHIBITION - seminar Creekside Community Center Tuesday, May 17 - 9:00 a.m.
Coordinator: Board - 952-853-6562
Last day to register or cancel: May 10 unless sold out
Costs Per Person: $5.00 (checks not returned)
In 1920 the U.S. entered a period during which the manufacture, sale, and transportation of intoxicating liquors were banned. As it turned out the USA also entered a period of lawlessness, corruption and crime unequaled in its history. Hear about the days our elders experienced prohibition — a real wakeup for those of us who heard about this period of time from our parents, grandparents and others. Speaker is David Jones.
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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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AARP 4-HR. SMART DRIVER COURSE Friday, May 20 - 8:00 a.m. - Noon
Creekside Community Center Coordinator: Board - 952-853-6562
Last day to register or cancel: Mau 16, unless sold out
Costs Per Person: $5.00 (checks not returned)
Instructor: Guy Moore - class limited to 35 participants
PLEASE BRING YOUR AARP MEMBERSHIP CARD (if you have one) AND YOUR DRIVER’S LICENSE TO CLASS
To be eligible you must have taken the 8-hour course.
AARP SMART DRIVER COURSE - MAY 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 __________________________
TWINS V. KANSAS CITY Wednesday May 25 - Noon
Coordinator: Dean Nerdahl - 952-831-4804
Cost Per Person Active Member Inactive Member $40.00 $65.00
Reservation Cutoff and Last day to cancel unless sold out: May 16 Tickets mailed: May 17
Twins seats are very good ($65 seats but you can purchase for $40) - a great deal.
TWINS V. KANSAS CITY - May 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 __________________________
RESERVATION FORM
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Burnsville Wednesday in the Park Concerts Civic Center Park, 75 Civic Center Parkway (off Nicollet)
(near ice arena, across street from Police Station)
June 29 The Percolators
July 6 The Whitesidewalls Rock ‘n’ Roll Revue
July 13 Tricia & the Toonies
July 20 Pan-handlers
July 26 Jack Brass Band
Aug. 13 Remembering the King
Concerts start at 7pm; bring blanket or chair
Free can of soda/water with food shelf donation; fresh popcorn $1
Free Outdoor Summer Concerts
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RESERVATION FORM
COFFEE CONCERT - Orchestra Hall Thursday June 9 - Doors open: 9:00 a.m. / Concert : 11:00 a.m.
Coordinator: Gerry Leinfelder - 763-478-2486
Cost Per Person Active Member Inactive Member $26.00 $44.00
Reservation Cutoff and Last day to cancel unless sold out: June 1 Tickets mailed: June 2
Osmo Vanska conducts Mahler's Fifth in this last of the series of coffee concerts. Christian Tetzlass performs on the violin. Coffee/donuts are available in the lobby. At 10:15 there is an informative concert preview for 30 min.
COFFEE CONCERT - Orchestra Hall - June 9
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 __________________________
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)
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 ________
COFFEE CONCERT - Orchestra Hall Thursday June 9 - Doors open: 9:00 a.m. / Concert : 11:00 a.m.
Coordinator: Gerry Leinfelder - 763-478-2486
Cost Per Person Active Member Inactive Member $26.00 $44.00
Reservation Cutoff and Last day to cancel unless sold out: June 1 Tickets mailed: June 2
Osmo Vanska conducts Mahler's Fifth in this last of the series of coffee concerts. Christian Tetzlass performs on the violin. Coffee/donuts are available in the lobby. At 10:15 there is an informative concert preview for 30 min.
SOLD OUT
SOLD OUT
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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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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!
RESERVATION FORM
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 __________________________
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 __________________________
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Elmarie & Norman Goehner Arlene Maki, Dale Larson, Dave Moen
Michael & Gladys Ascheman, Jean Bauer Maureen Danner, Judy Moss, Ron Hurst
Dick Kapela , Anne Fowler Glen Paulsen, Janet Factor
2016 Spring Luncheon
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ST. PAUL SAINTS V. SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS Wednesday July 27 - 1:05 p.m.
Coordinator: Dave Moen - 952-846-8451
Cost Per Person Active Member Inactive Member
$10.00 $ 15.00
Reservation Cutoff and Last day to cancel unless sold out: July 18 Tickets mailed: July 19
If you haven’t been to the newest sports stadium in St. Paul, you’ll enjoy more than a ball game, entertainment between
innings, and reasonably-priced ballpark food. One half block from the Union Depot (right off the Green Line.).
VERY LIMITED NUMBER OF SEATS.
RESERVATION FORM
ST. PAUL SAINTS V. SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS - July 27
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: Vicki Bruesehoff - 651-452-0265
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 __________________________
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Al & Annbolette Matzke George Madich, Nancy & Bill Erchul
Gerry Leinfelder, Andy & Mickey Stanczak Arnold & Jean Odefey
Pat Moore, Alice & Douglas Flann Ilene McCluskey, LuAnn Gustafson
2016 Spring Luncheon
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Faith Wood, Nancy Dostal, Theresa Lucas Chuck Woldum, Walt Kukich
Nancy Bjerke, Beth Schafer, Pat Roloff, Lenore O’Brien Guy & Jean Moore, Jay McCluskey
Pat Daugherty, Don Wilkie Riverside Swing Band
2016 Spring Luncheon