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NEWS PIKES PEAK NEIGHBORS
MESSAGE FROM YOUR PRESIDENT
Happy fall, ladies. Welcome back! As always, summer probably
flew by for all of you but hope you made some great memories.
Now we can all get excited about another great year of PPN activi-
ties and friendships. I know I am. I have a great Board to work
with, skilled, enthusiastic and already making plans for your enjoy-
ment. We recognize with many thanks these industrious & dili-
gent ladies who put in many hours to help us have a successful
year.
We’ll be voting at our September luncheon on our annual budg-
et and also our Ways & Means Committee-suggested charities for
this year. Remember our monthly luncheon fee of only $20 (with
an exception for the May Fashion Show) includes not only your
lunch, but tax, tips, beverages & sometimes a room fee. Finally, IF
you have NOT paid your dues yet, please sent them to Member-
ship Chair, Marva Lewis, so that you can be in our new PPN Direc-
tory. Now let’s get ready to enjoy, make new friends & help some
deserving local charities.
Blessings, Patsy
“The essence of all health begins with joyful living
SEPTEMBER 2017
MAHJONG
Jeanne Meyer
260-8739
We play regularly two times a month. The first
Monday and the third Friday. However, in Sep-
tember the first Monday is on Labor Day and we
will not get together. We meet next on Septem-
ber 15th. For time being we will always meet at
Marva Louis' house at 3018 Drakestone Dr. Jean
Meyer will be co-hostess. We meet at 10:00
and everyone brings a lunch. We really enjoy
teaching new players because it is so much fun.
So, please give Marva a call if you would like to
join us. Her phone # is 634-1476.
PEAK AT BOOKS
Sharon Dixion
Chairman
265-5641
Sharon Bechter
Asst Chairman
593-7397
Peak at Books will meet on Tuesday, September
5th, at the home of Virginia Heilman, 1658 Pi-
non Glen Circle.
Co-Host will be Pat McGee. Joan White will lead the discussion of the book Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult. Please RSVP to Virginia at 598-9512. Any member of PPN
will be welcome to attend.. Book titles coming
up include The Girl Who Wrote in Silk and All-Girls Filling Station. Check it out!
Community Service
Look for information in up coming newsletters Red Hat Neighbors
Faye Gibson, Queen Mum 596-6836 fayeg-
HOSPITALITY
Margot Thomas 598-5525 Judy Mau 963-0239
June Hallenbeck 598-2979 Joan Ciani 579-9194
Dolly Eager 630-8149
We hope you had a wonderful summer and look forward to
seeing you. The Pikes Peak Neighbor's board has been plan-
ning an enjoyable and interesting year. Join us to greet old
friends and to meet new ones. Newcomers are always wel-
come, so bring a friend.
We will have the birthday drawings for August and Septem-
ber. You must be present to win.
See you next month.
Pinochle
Elaine Kunzman 548-0150
THIRD THURSDAY BRIDGE
LADIES SOCIAL BRIDGE
LADIES MARATHON BRIDGE
Please contact your club representative. More
information in next months newsletter!
SUNSHINE
Margie Desormeaux 719-591-7189
Cards sent to:
Pat Rinedollar Get Well and Deb Yost Sympathy
WAYS AND MEANS
Pam Ecks 596-7550
Chairman
Thank you ladies for supporting the two PPN charities last year (2016-2017): $2,788.50 was
given to each of our charities, Safe Place for Pets and Colorado Springs Rescue Mission for
a total of $5,577. The Philanthropic Subcommittee of Ways and Means met in August and
selected charities to propose for next year (2017-2018). PPN members at large participating
included Sarah Calkins, Joan Godbey and Jean Meyer; thank you to all ladies who attended.
The two proposed charities Urban Peak and Colorado Springs Therapeutic Riding Center at
Mark Regner Stables and were approved by the PPN Board at the August Board meeting.
Now, YOU please attend the September PPN luncheon at Edelweiss Restaurant to vote
your support for these charities: Both charities have websites and literature will be on each
September luncheon table for your information. This is not only important, it is also fun!
To raise funds for these charities, we will again be offering opportunity gifts at the lunch-
eons. Opportunity gifts should have a value of at least $10. The ladies bringing items to the
September luncheon are Pam Ecks, Pat Gotsill, Marilyn Pattison, Judie Snook, and Jennie
Jo White. Thank you ladies. Please note a sign-up sheet will be circulated among lunch-
eon attendees to fill the upcoming open slots for gifts: Your participation will be appreciated.
Tammy Duhs, Newsletter editor, [email protected] 472-0638
Pam Ecks, Newsletter assistant 596-7550
Sue Laughlin, Newsletter assistant
SEPTEMBER 13TH LUNCHEON AT EDELWEISS 10:00 AM
34 E. RAMONA AVE.
Our Guest Speaker is Dr. Ruthi Manning-Freeman Program by Peg Gardner Ruthi Manning-Freeman comes to us as a highly credentialed educator for the Academy School District 20. Her background includes a Lib-eral Arts Degree in Philosophy with an emphasis in elementary education, a Masters in Educational Leadership, and a Doctorate in curricu-lum and instruction with an emphasis in Gifted Education from the University of Denver.
This hard work and her remarkable life experiences have led her to combine her work with students and teachers with her life-long love of the arts.
Ruthi’s knowledge and interest in opera has been developing for the last eleven years. She works with the New York Metropolitan Opera
as part of their National youth outreach program. In this role, she mentors other school leaders as they create programs to promote the
art of opera to American youth across the country. Joining Ruthi is Laurel Camarano, who found her true calling when she started teaching
academics by correlating learning to the arts and found working with gifted students truly resonates within
her heart and spirit. Laurel earned her Gifted and Talented Endorsement at Hardin Simmon’s University after
graduating with a degree in Education with an emphasis in Music from Baylor University. This well-traveled
Air Force brat is skilled in the flute, saxophone, piano and has competed in state-wide vocal quartet competi-
tions.
Ruthi and Laurel’s program will give us an insider’s peek at the way this outstanding program is influencing
students in our community and the way fun and new interests are used to redirect some of the thrill of tech-
nology and its devices to our youth. They will bring props and ‘tricks of the trade’ to let each of us share this
program and possibly create a new interest in opera or a return to the love of the musical story.
Massenet’s Cendrillon, a retelling of the Cinderella story, will help us see a new side to a favorite childhood
fairy tale and will tell us how to see this Opera ‘HD Live’ with ‘behind the scene’ interviews and performances
by actual Metropolitan singers, actors, and dancers.
Please join us for the first PPN luncheon of our year and don’t forget to invite friends and neighbors who
These are the menu Choices:
1. Reuben : Corned beef, swiss cheese and sauerkraut on German rye bread. Choice of soup or German salad
2. Wienerschnitzel : Breaded, boneless cutlet served with vegetables and fried potatoes.
3. Cobb Salad : Diced ham, chicken, bacon, tomato, avocado egg, and cheese over greens with house vinaigrette.
Dessert will be Apple Strudel, Coffee, tea and water are included.
Please write your menu choice on your check for $20.00 and mail to: Pat Gotsill, 4526 Winewood Village Drive, Colorado Springs, Co.
80917 Phone: 719-649-2386 Your check is your receipt.
I have missed you over the summer, ladies, and am eager to see you all again
Pat
PEOPLE YOU NEED TO KNOW
MARGOT THOMAS by Margie Desormeaux
Margot Jane Love met Carlisle John (Jack) Thomas while in collage and they later married. They have two daughters with two children
each. Both families live in California.
Margo taught high school math for 10 years and after was a substitute teacher for another 20 years. Jack joined the Navy and became
the Captain of a minesweeper.
Being a Navy couple, they began what was to become a lifetime of travel. In fact we can now call them our official Globe Trotters as to
this date they have traveled upwards of 120 trips around the world. Visiting China stands out in her memory as being very special be-
cause of the culture. It was like no where else to her.
Another trip that stands out was to Thailand, while enjoying that country, a war broke out and gunfire was heard in the streets daily.
Planes from many countries came to pick up their travelers but before any arrived from America, the airport was closed. Margo and Jack
where stuck for several weeks more in this utterly frightening place. Finally the fighting stopped without any changes in the Thai govern-
ment and they were able to take a Singapore Airlines flight out and landed in Singapore on their way home.
Margot and Jack celebrated their 50 years of marriage by returning to all the places they had lived starting with Japan where they had
spent two years. Margot says she can’t remember all the places they had once lived now but probably 12 or 13.
Margot is a soft spoken gal with a smile that lights up her whole face. She is very laid back and I suspect nothing could make her unravel.
She loves being a member of Pikes Peak Neighbors and has held most offices in the past. For the last 10 or more years, she has been
head of the Hospitality Committee and is looking for someone to take over so she can try being a committee member for a change. Get
to know Margot a treasured member.
They continue to travel overseas at least twice a year and more within the states including the many trips to California to see their girls
and families. Below is only a portion of their destinations. I could not fit them all on this page.
ABUDHABI DUBAI ITALY MOZAMBIQUE SINGAPORE
ALBANIA EASTER ISLAND JAPAN MYANMAR SLOVENIA
ARGENTINA EGYPT JORDAN NAMIBIA SLOVOKIA
AUSTRALIA ENGLAND KENYA NEPAL SOMALIA
AUSTRIA ESTONIA LAOS NEW ZEALAND STH AFRICA
BELGIUM ETHIOPIA LATVIA NORTH YEMAN STH VIETNAM
BELIZE FALKLAND ISLANDS LEBANON NORWAY SPAIN
BERMUDA FINLAND LICHTENSEIN OMAN SWEDEN
BOLIVIA FRANCE LITHUANIA PANAMA SWITZERLAND
BOTSWANA FRENCH GUIANA LUXEMBORG PERU TAHITI
CAMBODIA GALAPAGOS MALAYSIA PHILLIPINES TANZANIA
CANADA GERMANY MALLORCA POLAND THAILAND
CHILI GIBRALTER MADAGASCAR PORTUGAL TIBET
CHINA GREECE MALDIVES ROMANIA TURKEY
IONIAN ISLANDS GUTAMALA MALTA RUSSIA UKRAINE
COLOMBIA HOLLAND MEXICO SAUDIA ARABIA URUGUAY
COSTA RICA HUNGARY MONACO SCOTLAND WALES
CROATIA ICELAND MONGOLIA SENEGAL ZAMBIA
Follow-up to our June Program at Amanda’s Fonda
The 7 th annual Latina Voices will be held on Saturday, Sept. 30th at Library 21C, 1175 Chapel Hills Drive.
The event is free and open to the public. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. and the program starts at 10 a.m.,
ending at noon. Refreshments are provided and the entertainment includes many talent-ed Latinas. In
addition to our June program favorite, Debra Gallegos, who will accompany Yolanda Or-tega - there will
be a digital storyteller who has been featured on NPR, and an educator speaking about “Family
Dreams
for Education”. Hope to see you there.
RACE TO THE AUCTION: ON YOUR MARK…
Race out now to start putting your baskets or items together. You may prefer to offer a
function in your home, yard, clubhouse or racetrack. You can put a race team together and
everyone contribute to a basket or function. We are looking forward to your exciting efforts
no matter what you race! If you have a large item to offer, please let Pam know…condo,
nice jewelry, Lamborghini or antique we will list these in the November newsletter, I mean
race program. See you at the finish line!
MEMBERSHIP
Marva Louis
634-1476
Hello to all Pikes Peak Neighbors. I have taken on a new position, the membership chairman. This
position possibly is over my pay grade because it includes the use of spreadsheets which is new to
me. However, as I move on, I need to let everyone to know that as of this date I have 71 members
paid up and 33 members from last year that have not paid. All members need to pay the dues by
22 September in order to be included in the directory. So I am asking everyone who haven't yet
paid to send a check to me at 3018 Drakestone Drive, C/S 80909. I will also be taking the dues at
the September 13th Luncheon at the Edelweiss Restaurant. Hope to see a lot of members on Sept.
13th.
I believe that the circles of women around us weave invisible
nets of love that carry us when we're weak and sing with us
when we are strong. Let’s lean back and let the arms of womens
friendships carry us and help us to know ourselves better, and
live our lives together
PPN DIRECTORY 2017 - 2018 If you have not renewed your membership in PPN please do so as soon as possi-ble. To secure your inclusion in the Directory, Marva Louis must have your check (or cash) in hand by Friday, 22 September. You will continue on the membership list, and receiving the Newsletter, if she has your $25 by October 1, 2017.
The PPN Directories will be available for pick-up at the October 11
Luncheon
AUGUST
Porter, Mary August 01
Epler, Reva August 6
Godbey, Joan August 6
Galione, Alice August 7
Jeffers, Geri August 13
Mau, Judy August 16
Shane, Linda August 26
Heilman, Virginia August 30
Claus, Katherine August 31
Barbara A. Morris AUGUST 22
SEPTEMBER
Gotsill, Pat September 2
Purl, Janis September 2
Desormeaux, Marge September 6
Haynes, Pat September 8
Bechter, Sharon September 9
Barnett, Dotti September 12
Ryan, Sydney September 12
Nations, Denise September 16
Nealon, Irene September 25
SEPTEMBER
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2
3 4 5 Peek at Books
10:00 am
6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13Luncheon
10 AM
Edelweiss
14 15
Mahjong
10:00
16
17 18 19 20
Board meeting
10:00 am
21
22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 3010:00 am
C21 Library
Latina Voices
Pikes Peak Neighbors
C/O Pam Ecks
2979 Oro Blanco Drive
Colorado Springs CO 80917