Sunday, September 16, 2007

REGENCY PHOTO ALBUM

I must have 1000's of Regency Photos that either I took, or someone else sent to me. So, as a new feature on my BLOG:

http://regencyemailer2.blogspot.com/

these pictures will be shown on a continuous basis on the left hand side of the page. If you want to see them all (I'll keep adding them in time), it might take hours, so on the bottom of the picture in the left hand corner you can SPEED IT UP BY CLICKING + OR YOU CAN SLOW IT DOWN BY CLICKING - OR YOU CAN PAUSE IT BY CLICKING ON II.

Pass the word along to your family that your picture is on the Regency Emailer's Blog. With that wonderful smile, I know your kids and grandkids would love to look at it.

Unfortunately I don't attend every function at Regency and if you have a camera and are taking pictures, please send them to me so that others can share them.

OLYMPICS BREAKFAST
MEDALS HANDED OUT
(THANK YOU LINDA EHRLICH FOR THE GREAT PICTURES)

CLICK ON THIS LINK TO VIEW THE OLYMPIC BREAKFAST PHOTOS (NOTE: THESE PICTURES WILL BE FOUND ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE PAGE - JUST SCROLL DOWN)
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MINIATURE GOLF/DINNER AND ENTERTAINMENT

I would be remiss if I didn't mention how UNBELIEVABLE this evening was. The Men's Club (Marty Kornfeld; Rich Lans) did a SPECTACULAR job in coordinating Miniature Golf, dinner and entertainment. The Pianist (and MAMA of course) were terrific. On a scale of one to 10, this was a 50. The food was excellent and my thanks are extended to the Men's Club for the big sheet cake honoring my birthday as well as Marty's. It's great to be 39!! Whoops! I'd better say 55 so that I can still remain within Regency. To see some of the pictures, click on this link below. The pictures would be on the right hand side so just scroll down.
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PICK UP OF ORDERED REGENCY SHOW TICKETS

You many pick up the tickets you ordered on Monday, Sept. 24 through Thursday, Sept. 27 in the Regency Clubhouse lobby from 5:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M.

Additional tickets can be ordered by dropping your check and order form in the appropriate box in the lobby. The boxes will be there until Sept. 21. Afterwards, you may purchase tickets by putting order form and check in Barbara Perrelli's mailbox. Her address is 86 Kings Mill Road.

Thank you.
Lorraine Zimmerman

CONGRATULATIONS TO ANNE & DON HABACK

Anne and Don Haback are walking on air! Their third grandchild, Dylan Cheyenne Freeman, was born Monday morning, September 10. Dylan, the first daughter of the Haback's younger daughter Kara and her husband Dan, weighed 5 pounds 11 ounces and is 19 1/4 inches tall. With the normal birth, they're already back in their Manhattan home. Both baby and new Mom are doing really well.

BEE PREPARED!

When taking in your patio umbrellas, open them to perhaps let out all of the hornets and bees that have nested in them. Nobody needs surprises
in the house.

REMINDER NOTICE

TICKETS FOR THE ACCAPPELLA, ON OCTOBER 28TH, GO ON SALE THURSDAY, AT 9AM SEPTEMBER 20TH, IN THE CLUBHOUSE

BRONX CLUB NEWS

On October 25th 2007 the Bronx Club has arranged a tour of the Bronx. We will be visiting various high schools and neighborhoods. We have arranged a meeting with Adolfo Carrion the Boro Pres and lunch at city island. Flyers are in the social hall and we have a few seats left anyone interested in joining us please respond prior to October 25 at which time we will close this trip we are selling out fast so do not procrastinate.
Ted Shuster

NEWS AND VIEWS GROUP
Monday, September 24
7:30 PM
Regency Clubhouse Ballroom 2


WORRIED About Losing Your Investments or Pension?

WORRIED About Your Childrens’ Future Well-being?

News and Views,
Regency’s Current Events Discussion Group,
is proud to sponsor a presentation by and discussion with

eminent economist and Regency resident
PAUL DAVIDSON

Monday, September 24
7:30 PM
Regency Clubhouse Ballroom 2

Paul will speak on:

FINANCIAL MARKETS, TRADE WITH CHINA,
AND THE US ECONOMY

He will answer your (short) questions at any time during his presentation, and will answer questions of any length during the discussion session to follow.

Paul is retired from his position as holder of the Holly Chair of Excellence in Political Economy at the University of Tennessee, but continues in his profession as both Editor of one of the world’s leading economics journals and as a leading author of books in the field. His most recent book has just been issued this week in the US after its European introduction in June. He has written 25 books and over 250 publications.

If you have any questions about Paul’s presentation you can call Mike and Marcia Midler (732-656-9293), Herb Goldstein (732-521-8290), or Paul directly (732-605-0255).

Hope to see you there!

Regency Italian American Club

Invites you to a Night at
The Metropolitan Opera
on Valentines Day, Thursday, February 14, 2008

For the production of:
Il Barbiere di Siviglia

(The Barber of Seville)

Cost is $120.00 per person. Because of the limitation of seats on the Bus we are limited to 48 persons. Therefore we will book on 1st come 1st serve basis. All member interested must submit check before Oct 15th. Also, because of the Met’s ticket policy checks are non-refundable.

Make checks payable to Italian American Club

Cost covers Opera ticket and Bus to and from the Met. Dinner is on your own. You can eat before we leave or at one of the marveled sites at Lincoln Center.

Bus will leave from Regency Clubhouse at approximately 4:30PM, snow or shine. The production starts at 8:00PM with an approximate running time 3 hrs. 10 min.

Bartlett Sher’s sold-out hit production of The Barber of Seville returns. “The new ‘Barbiere’ is fast, funny, well-sung­even sexy,” said the Associated Press last season. Sher’s production breaks the barrier between the stage and the audience, bringing the singers closer to the audience than ever before. Mezzo-soprano El na Garan a makes her highly anticipated Met debut as Rosina.

Any question, or if you want info on the production you can contact Don Nicita, Carmine Carrara, Joe Scala or Tony Labozetta.

AARP TAX AIDE is looking for people to help in the TAX AIDE program.

If you like to work with people, if you have some affinity for doing taxes, if you have one day a week(monday or tuesday}, if you want to volunteer your time in a most worthwhile program, then this is for you.

Training and supervison will be provided :

No prior experience necessary:

For further information contact:

Stan Sandler 605-9373 or Carl Silverman 521-1270

THAT'S IT FOR NOW
RON