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NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB NEWS • MAY 2014 • 1
As we move forward toward our Centennial Celebration we are looking to increase membership numbers to 500. To accomplish this we are seeking at least 100 new members. We ask you to encourage friends, family, and business associates to visit the NCQ and experience “the best kept secret on the South Shore.”
We need everyone’s help. Our best source for expanding our numbers depends on reaching out to current members. The Membership Committees are asking for club wide support to assist us as we strive to increase our numbers for our survival. We need members to introduce people to the Neighborhood Club by inviting potential members in. We will be hosting an Open House in September for the purpose of showing off our Club and reaching out to prospective members.
Analysis of the Members Survey results indicates that most members enjoy the many benefits of belonging to the Neighborhood Club. All seem to enjoy classic dining, special theme nights, and gala holiday centered events and view the club as a unique place for family gatherings. Making friends was highly rated by survey responders and bowling is considered an avenue to creating new friendships. The staff received high praise for their efforts in making members feel at home and comfortable. The need for more club-casual options and single-friendly events seems to be a priority. We commend Marty and
the Staff for creating weekly opportunities and reasons to visit the Club, but the staff cannot be responsible for bringing in new members.
Your Club needs your help. Please assist us in making the club stronger, and keeping it vibrant and thriving as we go forward. Members can do this by making friends aware and spreading the word of what a wonderful experience being a member of the Neighborhood Club of Quincy can be. The Neighborhood Club is such a special group of people and an ideal environment; why not share this experience with others and take advantage of the new membership referral program.
Members sponsoring a new Class A Membership will receive a
waiver of two months’ dues;
Members sponsoring a new Class B membership will receive a
waiver of one month’s dues.
WE NEED YOU!
2 • MAY 2014 • NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB NEWS
Board of Governors General InformationPresident, Sean Galvin
Vice-President, Richard MeadeSecretary, Carol McClintock
Treasurer, James EganGeneral Counsel, Robert Sheffield
Immediate Past President, C.Robert Foy
GOVERNORSTerms Expiring 2014
Gail BellJane Howe
Kevin MantvilleGregory Seymourian
Arthur Foley
Terms expiring 2015Robert MartellMartin Joyce
Peter DonadioEllen McWade
Terms expiring 2016Dolly DiPesaScott Galvin Paul Leary
Arthur SharpFrancis White
HOUSE COMMITTEERichard Meade, Chairperson
RECIPROCITY COMMITTEEVincent Santosuosso, Jr., Chairperson
BOWLING COMMITTEEDeDe Dalton-Martell & Robert Martell
Co-Chairs
ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEEEllen McWade, Chairperson
MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEEAlice Welch, Chairperson
MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEERobert Martell, Chairperson
Main Line: 617-773-9300
Members Line: 617-773-5025
Fax: 617-773-5817
Email: [email protected]
Address: 27 Glendale Road, Quincy, MA 02169
DRESS CODELadies:
Appropriate dress is necessary for lunch and dinner.
Gentlemen: Lunch: Business Casual
Dinner: Jacket and collared shirt or jacket and mock turtleneck.
Tie is optional.
DINING ROOM HOURS
Lunch: Tues. - Fri., Noon - 2:00pmDinner: Tues. - Sat., 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Closed on Mondays
RESERVATIONSReservations for lunch and dinner are required.
Reservations for lunch must be made by 10:30am and by 3:30pm for dinner. We need to have your
reservations prior to these times in order to adequately staff the dining room.
NEWSLETTER STAFFDeanna Seymourian
Editor
Ann Collins, Barbara Le Bel, Susan Egan, Eileen McDonnell, Shyla Settles, Rachel Bartley
and all club membersContributors
Maura WilsonGraphic Designer
NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB NEWS • MAY 2014 • 3
Board of Governors General Information Message from The General Manager
To all of our Members,
The Club is ending its fiscal year as of April 30th and it has been a banner year for the Club. Our events have increased considerably compared to last year and because of that we have had the opportunity to better the facility. We have also been hosting different events in the members lounge and dining room. Entertainment changes every Friday night and it has been well received. We also have tastings at the members bar on Thursday nights from 5:00pm - 7:00pm. This also changes from week to week. Please join us on your way home from work or stop in and relax and have a cocktail.
On Friday May 16th the Brand Ambassador for the Balvenie Scotch Portfolio will be hosting a single malt scotch tasting in the living room from 6:00pm until 8:00pm. They will showcase the 12, 14, and 17 year line, so if you are a scotch lover this will be a treat. Guests are welcome. If you plan on staying for dinner please remember to make a reservation so that we may staff accordingly.
We will be hosting a Mother’s Day Brunch Buffet on May 11th. If you plan on attending please phone the office with your reservation.
Best, Marty
Photos from Easter
4 • MAY 2014 • NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB NEWS
Committee Reports
ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEESpring is finally here and plans are underway for some great events.
Mother’s Day Brunch: May 11 is always a great day here at the Club. Reservations will fill up fast!
Fran Foy is hosting Ladies Night on May 22. The Ladies of NCQ will be treated to a delicious dinner followed by entertainment of Carol O’Shaughnessy, the First Lady of Cabaret!
All That Jazz! On Friday June 13, the Presidents Room will be transformed into a Blues Club for the night. Enjoy a night of good music with great friends. More information will be in the newsletter!
BOWLING COMMITTEEIf the Club’s bowling alleys have been looking
sparkly recently, your eyes are not playing tricks on you. Improvements to the bowling alleys have been underway during the past month. Equipment both in the back and in the front of the alleys has been cleaned. A new motor has been installed on Alley 4 which had been breaking down on a regular basis. As a result the pin carriage moves up and down more easily and bowlers are able to enjoy an evening of bowling without mechanical interruptions. All the balls and pins are clean having been hand polished by staff member Phil. We are grateful to Phil for making the balls and pins look brand new. The sideboards have been lowered to prevent the pins from jamming. New side pads have been ordered for each lane; this should create bigger pin falls and perhaps improve bowling scores. The bowlers have been very pleased with all the positive steps that have been taken to enhance the bowling experience. Marty contracted a maintenance plan to keep the bowling equipment clean and running smoothly. The committee thanks Marty for all his effort and hard work.
The Annual Mixed League Bowling Banquet will take place on Thursday, June 5. Since this event is open to all Club members it is being advertised as a
Celebrate American - Red, White, and Blue themed evening. A special menu with several entre choices will be offered. Bowling prizes will be awarded during the evening. Come dressed in red, white, and blue for the event.
Meanwhile bowlers also are cleaning up on the alleys. Eleanor McDonough was the High Woman Bowler for most of the month, followed closely by Claire McNally. Diane Caledonia didn’t show any rust after her Florida vacation. On her return to the lanes she scored an 85. Bob Martell bowled a strike within a strike for a total match of 110 on April 9, but is still surpassed by Bob Foy’s 113. Team 5 is having a great season led by Deanna Seymourian and Art McNulty. We are all glad to see Darlene Babb back on the alleys.
MAKE-UP SCHEDULEAttention Teams 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Tuesday, May 6 Make-up for Jan. 21
Teams 1 vs. 6 alleys 1 and 2)Teams 4 vs. 8(alleys 3 and 4)
Tuesday May 13 Make-up for February 5
Teams 5 vs. 7 (alleys 1 and 2)Teams 4 vs. 6 (alleys 3 and 4)
Princess Ann Celebrates Her Royal Spare
NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB NEWS • MAY 2014 • 5
CELEBRATE
Mother’s DayWITH A BRUNCH BUFFET AT
THE NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB OF QUINCYSUNDAY, MAY 11 • 11AM - 2PM
ADULTS $34 • CHILDREN $22, PLUS TAX & GRATUITYRESERVATIONS MUST BE MADE BY MAY 4
6 • MAY 2014 • NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB NEWS
Announcements & Members’ Notes
HAPPY MAY BIRTHDAYS
Donna SweeneyJeffrey SweeneyMary Sheffield
Constance O’BrienDonna McDonaldMickey McManus
Jane HoweDennis HarringtonVirginia HanniganMichelle GlynneDolly DonoganMarta DeCelle
Donna AntonuccioMary Dandrow
Richard CoxRoy Berggren
Arthur McNultyBob Beniers
Jane McNultyArdys Peterson
Remembering Stephen Markarianon his May Birthday
ANNIVERSARIESJohn and Judy Farmer
Arthur and Carol McClintock George and Lee Cary
Dennis and Ann SpraggRichard and Ornella Sweeney
Lea and Peter SorgiWilliam and Constance O’BrienStephen and Margaret Costello
GET WELL WISHESWell wishes to Mr Richard Flynn
who is in Spaulding Hospital.
By the way, if you saw any of the following members in April,
we hope you wished them a Happy BirthdayThomas Zukauskas
Katherine HesseJohn Turner
Margaret LynchKathy Meade
William LoughlinEdwin Beck
Mary Ellen LosordoKeith McAuliffe
Jim StamosDon UvanitteArthur Sharp
Joseph DonovanMichael Flaherty
Karl BriggsRuth Briggs
James NortonMaureen Kelly
Katherine HessePatricia Turner
MAY CLUB MILESTONES25 YearsGail Bell
Donald and Donna Uvanite
CONDOLENCESTo Judge and Mrs. Thomas Brownell
on the passing of his sister, Barbara Hallsen
To Mrs. Pearl Dalton, Dede Dalton-Martell and Bob Martell, and Mr. and Mrs. John Dalton
on the untimely passing of their son and brother. Our sympathies to their entire family.
NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB NEWS • MAY 2014 • 7
MEMBER NOTESIt was good to Barbara Le Bel back at the Club after surgery.
Looking forward to Scrabble returning on
Wednesday May 28 call Maureen Collins or email Deanna [email protected].
Don Hussey will have a book signing of his
latest book, Chesapeake Station, at the Hingham Public Library on May 8 at 7 pm.
Members are loving the new dining room specials and activities — be sure to check
back calendar for daily specials.
Coming soon: We are working on a card night for interested members.
BOOK CLUB IIWe welcomed back our vacationing members for our April meeting. Most enjoyed our book, Roots of the Olive Tree by Courtney Miller Santo. It was the story of five generations of firstborn women living together in the same house on a secluded olive grove in the Sacramento Valley of Northern California. Our next read is for May 20 meeting. The Orchardist by Amanda Coplin. At the turn of the twentieth century, in a rural stretch of the Pacific Northwest, a reclusive orchardist, William Talmadge, tends to apples and apricots as if they were loved ones. A gentle man, he’s found solace in the sweetness of the fruit he grows and the quiet, beating heart of the land he cultivates. One day, two teenage girls appear and steal his fruit from the market; they later return to the outskirts of his orchard to see the man who gave them no chase. Feral, scared, and very pregnant, the girls take up on Talmadge’s land and indulge in his deep reservoir of compassion. Just as the girls begin to trust him, men arrive in the orchard with guns, and
the shattering tragedy that follows will set Talmadge on an irrevocable course not only to save and protect but also to reconcile the ghosts of his own troubled past. Another suggestion for May is Handling Sin by Michael Malone. On the Ides of March, our hero, Raleigh Whittier Hayes (forgetful husband, baffled father, prosperous insurance agent, and leading citizen of Thermopylae, North Carolina), learns that his father has discharged himself from the hospital, taken all his money out of the bank and, with a young black female mental patient, vanished in a yellow Cadillac convertible. Left behind is a mysterious list of seven outrageous tasks that Raleigh must perform in order to rescue his father and his inheritance. All are welcome. Call ahead for luncheon reservations.
SAVE THE DATE!
Mother’s Day: May 11Ladies Night: May 22America Night: June 5Blues Band: June 13
Watch for Poker Night Details and Date!
LAUGHTERI was visiting my daughter last night when I asked if I could borrow a newspaper. “This is the 21st century” she said. “We don’t waste money on newspapers. Here… use my iPad.”I can tell you this… that fly never knew what hit him!
WE’D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU!We would love to recognize all birthdays, anniversaries or other member occasions.
Please let us know of any special events or news items by calling the office or emailing Deanna at
Announcements & Members’ Notes
8 • MAY 2014 • NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB NEWS
Member’s Spotlight
Member’s SpotlightGail Bell
Seeing Gail Bell around the Cub, you my think what a great bowler, but we who know her recognize her as a top- producing 25-year veteran in the real estate industry on the South Shore. As Vice President of Home Center Sotheby’s International Realty, she has been a well known and highly respected broker on the South shore.
Growing up in the South Shore, she graduated from Cohasset High as a Class officer, former cheerleader and captain of the softball team. She went on to graduate from Elmira College and the University of Scotland, studying philosophy, political science and journalism. She is engaged to member Stephen Bartlett and mother of CJ Bell. Before finding her way in to real estate, she was a VP of an ecological firm and PR consultant to the EPA in Boston, Gail’s success in the industry is well known. having establishing real estate offices
in Hingham and Cohasset. After selling these two Sotheby offices, she became the top agent for the International Realty firm and the third top agent for the area. She is Past President of the Plymouth and South Shore Board of Realtors, a former Realtor of the Year and host of the award-winning and 20-year running cable show “The Home Center with Gail Bell” . She was once chosen as Tom Brokow’s featured realtor on national television, and was named one of the Top
Ten Women in Real Estate in the Greater Boston Area by The Boston Herald.
In her “spare time”, she plays golf on a woman’s league on the South Shore, and is a member of the South Shore Chamber of Commerce. She is celebrating her 25th year as a member of the Neighborhood Club, presently serving on the Board of Governors. She also enjoys yoga, Boston theater going, poker and scrabble but her highest achievement could very well be the top-scoring Woman’s bowler of the Neighborhood Club mixed bowling league--- if she continues with her winning ways.
NCQ DRINK OF THE MONTH
CLASSICMARGARITA
TequilaTriple SecLime JuiceSour Mix
Ask your server! LIKE US ON FACEBOOK AT
WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/NCQUINCY
NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB NEWS • MAY 2014 • 9
LADIES NIGHT, THURSDAY, MAY 22COCKTAILS BEGIN AT 6PM
Menu:
Caesar SaladChoice of: Salmon with Dill Sauce or Chicken Picatta
Rice Pilaf & Green BeansPeach Melba
Please join us and enjoy the unforgettable entertainment of Carol O’Shaughnessy, Boston’s ‘First Lady of Cabaret’. Carol has an amazing resume, from ‘Live at Schullers’, to The North Shore Music Circus, and
appearances on the Riverboat Cruises in Europe. Ron Della Chiesa, WGBH radio, Boston has described her as: “having an innate ability to deliver a song with the best of them”. Enjoy the show and a delicious meal!
$27 per guestReservation must be made by May 17 with entree choice. Call today!
Join Us for an Evening of Americana!THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 2014
Cocktails and Hors D’Oeuvres at 6:00pm(weather permitting on the lawn)
Dinner to follow:Enjoy an American inspired menu specially prepared by Chef Joel and
his staff with a choice of individually priced entrées and dessert.
Bowling awards to be presented during the evening
REDWHITE& BLUENIGHT
BLUES NIGHTIN THE PRESIDENTS NIGHT CLUB
“OVerDue Blues”WILL BE PERFORMING LIVE ON FRIDAY, JUNE 13 • 8-12
$5 ENTERTAINMENT FEE • CASH BAR • CASUAL DRESSPLEASE FEEL FREE TO BRING GUESTS ALONG!
SEATING IS LIMITED AND IF YOU PLAN ON DINING BEFOREHAND, WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND MAKING A RESERVATION EARLY!
SUN. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. FRI. SAT.
FAMILY NIGHT: TWO KIDS EAT FREE WITH EACH FULL ADULT ENTREEWINE & DINE: COMPLIMENTARY GLASS OF HOUSE RED OR WHITE WINE WITH DINNER
COMPLIMENTARY SPIRIT TASTING: IN THE MEMBERS LOUNGE WITH HORS D’OEUVRES, 5-7PMGUEST NIGHT: COMPLIMENTARY POST-DINNER GLASS OF CHAMPAGNE IN THE MEMBERS LOUNGE, 8-10PM
Calendar of Event - May 20141
SPIRITTASTING
2 GUESTNIGHT
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
3
PRIME RIB NIGHT
4 5 6
FAMILY NIGHT
7
WINE & DINE
8
SPIRITTASTING
9 GUESTNIGHT
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
10
PRIME RIB NIGHT
11
MOTHER’S DAY
BRUNCH
12 13
FAMILY NIGHT
HOUSE COMMITTEE
14
WINE & DINE
15
SPIRITTASTING
16 GUESTNIGHT
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
17
PRIME RIB NIGHT
18 19 20
FAMILY NIGHTBOOKCLUB 2
21
WINE & DINE
22
SPIRIT TASTING
LADIES NIGHT
23
GUESTNIGHT
24
PRIME RIB NIGHT
25 26 27
FAMILY NIGHT
28
WINE & DINE
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
29
SPIRITTASTING
30 GUESTNIGHT
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
31
PRIME RIB NIGHT