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Neighbors of Pinehurst www.neighborsofpinehurst.com A note from the president September 2019 Dear Neighbors, Happy Birthday to us! Yes, it’s the 30th anniversary of the founding of Neighbors Of Pinehurst! We hope you will join us for the Member Appreciation Dinner at Pinewild Club and to celebrate 30 years of friendship. September 15... put it on your calendar and sign up today. We are limited to 140 members, so respond quickly. Hope to see you there. Friendships are the foundation of Neighbors and our last two events have sold out ahead of the deadline. Both Dining Out and the Wine Event in August turned out to be very popular. Wow, it’s difficult to believe that summer is over and fall is on the horizon! I’m ready to get out my pumpkins (glass, of course) and decorate for fall. This morning I saw a sign that said, "And just like that, 1969 was 50 years ago". This is so true! Time is going fast. Regards, Neighbors 2019 President [email protected] Important notice: The next board meeting will be held at 4:15 p.m. September 4 th at the Keegan residence, 27 Glasgow. RSVP to Pat Keegan, [email protected], 847-612-0504.

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Neighbors of Pinehurst www.neighborsofpinehurst.com

A note from the president September 2019

Dear Neighbors, Happy Birthday to us! Yes, it’s the 30th anniversary of the founding of Neighbors Of Pinehurst! We

hope you will join us for the Member Appreciation Dinner at Pinewild Club and to celebrate 30 years of friendship. September 15... put it on your calendar and sign up today. We are limited to 140 members, so respond quickly. Hope to see you there.

Friendships are the foundation of Neighbors and our last two events have sold out ahead of the deadline. Both Dining Out and the Wine Event in August turned out to be very popular.

Wow, it’s difficult to believe that summer is over and fall is on the horizon! I’m ready to get out my pumpkins (glass, of course) and decorate for fall. This morning I saw a sign that said, "And just like

that, 1969 was 50 years ago". This is so true! Time is going fast.

Regards,

Neighbors 2019 President [email protected]

Important notice: The next board meeting will be held at 4:15 p.m. September 4th at the Keegan residence, 27 Glasgow. RSVP to Pat Keegan, [email protected], 847-612-0504.

Book Club I September 26

Book Club II September 13 Book Club III September 11 Book Club IV (BRASS) September 25

Book Club V September 18 Book Club VI (Mystery) September 25 Book Club VII (Novel Neighbors) September 9

Book Club VIII September 4 Book Club IX September 9

Year at a glance 2019 Save the Date

Bunco September 6 Hand, Knee, Foot September 12 Mexican Train September 10

Recipe Club September 5 Keto Recipe Club September 26 Member Appreciation Picnic September 15

Poker September 26 Fall Progressive Dinner October 12 Book Club Luncheon October 24

Dining Out November 10

2020 Ladies Bridge Luncheon March 30

Jane Hogeman Meredith Morgan

If you know anyone who wants to join Neighbors of Pinehurst, have them contact the Membership Chairperson, Jack MacMillan 420-1344 or [email protected].

If you know someone who is hospitalized, ill, or has had a death in the family, please contact Ginny Notestine at 420-2968 or [email protected]. Ginny will send a card to let them know we are thinking of them.

AAuugguusstt DDiinniinngg OOuutt –– TThhaannkk yyoouu!!

Our August Dining Out event was lots of fun. Many thanks to the sixty neighbors who joined us for a delicious dinner at Southern Prime.

Our next Dining Out event is planned for Sunday, November 10th at the Historic Pine Crest Inn. They have reserved the main dining room for our special Neighbors of Pinehurst event. We have an exciting menu

planned: salad, homemade biscuits, five main entrees choices and yummy peach cobbler for dessert. The Pine Crest has started to offer wines from Albemarle, North Carolina as their house wines. They will be offered that night for $6.50 at the private cash bar.

The Pine Crest Inn can serve a maximum of 70 people in this area, so be sure to get your reservations in early for a fun evening of socializing and dining with your neighbors.

Please see the flyer for all the details.

Pat Sykora & Cathy Slocum

Dining Out Co-Chairs

AAuugguusstt WWiinnee EEvveenntt –– TThhaannkk YYoouu!! Our annual wine event was a great success. Many thanks to Chef Todd and staff for the delightful small plates that were paired with Conundrum wines. And special thanks to our 59 attendees who helped make this event

so enjoyable. Planning is already underway for 2020!

Jeane Kays & Jackie Collins

Wine Event Co-chairs

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Friday, September 6th at 6:00 p.m. Hosted by Patsy Peele, 23 Abbottsford (Pinewild). Couples and singles are welcome to join the Bunco group that meets on the 1st Friday of every month. Come meet your neighbors and enjoy a night of fun. RSVP to [email protected]. Please bring an appetizer

or snack to share. It’s only $5 to join in the fun! All prize money will be given out at the end of the evening!

Bunco is an easy, interactive dice game. Couples and singles are welcome. Come to learn or if you already

play, come help others. For more information call Connie Heishman at 717-514-9797 or [email protected].

Rain or Shine! Sunday September 15, 2019

Social 5:00pm, Dinner 6:00pm Pinewild Country

Club

Limit 140: Sorry No Guests!

Dinner is FREE

Menu Ribs, Chicken Kabobs, Roasted Potatoes

Coleslaw, Baked Beans, Rolls & Butter

Ice Cream & Cake, Iced Tea & Lemonade

Note: If anyone requires a special menu

Please call Chef Todd at 910.295.5732

Full Cash Bar Available

Visa or Mastercard accepted

Sponsored by

As your reservation guarantee, send a check made

out to “Neighbors of Pinehurst” for

$20 to:

Sheila Henderson 39 Glasgow Drive

Pinehurst, NC 28374 Or

Drop your check off in porch basket.

Neighbors of Pinehurst Checks may be used for the 2020 Membership Fee

OR

Will be returned at the picnic desk. Deadline for Reservations

/Cancellations Is Wednesday September 4, 2019

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Host Homes Needed!

$12.50 per person/$25 per couple.

There is NO per person cost to dinner hosts – courtesy of the NOP Board.

The first two bottles of wine will be provided to our host homes.

Our host homes prepare the entrée.

5:30 Hors d’oeuvres, wine and beer At the home of Nancy & Lee Mack, 60 Abbottsford Drive, Pinehurst

7:00 Intimate dinners at NoP members host homes

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Chicken Dijonnaise

Haricots Verts with Roasted Vegetables Potatoes au Gratin

Lemon Tartes

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Please contact Gloria Slate at 703-819-5635, [email protected] or

Karen Herring at 910-628-8911, [email protected]

Checks payable to: Neighbors of Pinehurst. Your check is your reservation & is due by September 28. You may drop your check in the front porch basket or mail to Karen Herring

at 30 Kilbride Dr. Pinehurst, 28374.

We will have a dinner house that will accommodate special diets. Just call Gloria or Karen and let them know of your needs.

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New York Times Best Selling Author

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Patti Callahan Henry is a New York Times best -selling author of fourteen novels, including the (Historical Fiction), Becoming Mrs. Lewis - The Improbable Love Story of Joy Davidman and C.S. Lewis. Now a USA Today, Publishers Weekly, The Globe and Mail bestseller. (writing as Patti Callahan) Her fifteenth novel, The Favorite Daughter, (Southern Contemporary Fiction) was released June 4, 2019. A full-time author and mother of three children, she now resides in both Mountain Brook, Alabama and Bluffton, South Carolina with her husband.

The Country Bookshop will present new & noteworthy books. Adult & Children’s Books will be available for purchase.

This event is open to anyone who wishes to attend. Tables of 8 or 10 may be reserved; to do so all payments must be received together.

All other seats will be assigned on a first come / first served basis upon receipt of payment.

You will receive your seat assignment at the registration table.

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~ Plated Luncheon - $24 all inclusive ~ Chicken Salad, Gouda Cheese, Apple Smoked Bacon on Croissant OR

Tavern Sliced Ham, Brie, Granny Smith Apples on Croissant Includes a side of fresh fruit, Dessert Pastries, Coffee, Tea, Water

Cash Bar for Wine or Soda Special Dietary Needs will be accommodated (Chef’s choice)

Program Schedule: 10:00-10:30 a.m. Registration / Check In & Book Fair Open, 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 p.m. The Country Bookshop Presentation, 11:45 a.m. Lunch Served & Book Fair Open, 12:30 p.m. Author Presentation, 1:00-2:00 p.m. Author Book Signing & Book Fair Open.

***************************Deadline is October 15************************ Limited Availability. For reservations drop off or mail this section of the flyer with a $24 check made out to “Neighbors of Pinehurst” to Susan Zanetti, 115 Pine Vista Dr. Pinehurst NC 28374, [email protected]. OR place in porch basket at Mo Snowden’s, 41 Greyabbey Dr. (Pinewild).

No refunds after October 17. Name: ______________________ Book Club if applicable: _________________________

Please make your meal selection: _________ Chicken Salad _________Tavern Sliced Ham Special Dietary need (Chef’s choice) Please indicate ___________________________________________________________________________Vegan, Gluten, Allergy

50 Dogwood Road, Pinehurst

Sunday, November 10, 2019

Cocktails at 6:00pm (cash bar) ~ Dinner at 7:00pm

~~ Mixed Green Garden Salad ~ with dressings on the table, warm biscuits

~~ Entrée Choices Chicken Pine Crest ~ grilled chicken breast topped with seasoned mushrooms and a spinach & artichoke spread

served with Haricot Vert and Whipped Potatoes

Name ________________________________ Name ________________________________

Grilled Salmon ~ served with Haricot Vert and Whipped Potatoes

Name ________________________________ Name ________________________________

6oz Filet Mignon ~ served with Haricot Vert and Whipped Potatoes

(steak temperature request taken at your table)

Name ________________________________ Name ________________________________

Pine Crest Inn Signature Pork Chop ~ served with mashed potatoes, vegetables and pan gravy

Name ________________________________ Name ________________________________

Shrimp and Cheese Tortellini ~ gulf shrimp with roasted peppers and peas in a sweet cream sauce, tossed

with 3 cheese tortellini

Name ________________________________ Name ________________________________

~~ Dessert ~ Peach Cobbler with Whipped Cream

Cost - $35 per person. Price includes meal, tea, coffee, tax and gratuity.

Reservation deadline is November 6th or when we reach the maximum of 70 diners.

No refund after deadline.

Your check is your reservation. Make your check payable to “Neighbors of Pinehurst”. Make

sure to include this form with your entrée choices. Drop it in a basket on the front porch or mail

to Cathy Slocum, 33 Stoneykirk Dr., Pinehurst, NC 28374 (Pinewild).

~~~When you arrive at the Pine Crest Inn, you will receive a nametag and a place card

to place at the seat of your choice. This will reserve your seat for dinner.

Questions or requests for a gluten free or vegetarian meal, should be directed to Cathy Slocum at

[email protected] or you may call 585-576-0714.

Hand, Knee, & Foot September 12th at 1:00 p.m. Hosted by Libby Amundsen, 51 Abbottsford (Pinewild).

Mark your calendars for the 2nd Thursday of every month at 1 p.m.! Your host is Cathy Jones. Hand, Knee, & Foot is a variation of Canasta that requires six decks and nimble hands capable of

holding 20 cards or more. If you would like to play or learn, please contact our Neighbors Chair, Carol Pizzi, [email protected] or call her on 910-255-6377.

MMeexxiiccaann TTrraaiinn DDoommiinnooss

September 10th at 6:30 p.m. Hosted by Nancy & Carl Anders, 2 Troon (Pinewild).

Mexican Train is a game played with number dominoes. The object of the game is for a player to play all the dominoes from his or her hand onto one or more chains, or "trains", emanating from a central hub or "station". The game's most popular name comes from a special optional train that belongs to all

players. If you are interested in joining this group please contact Connie Heishman at [email protected] and let her know what days and times work best for you.

PPookkeerr CClluubb September 26th at 6:30 p.m. Hosted by Mike Heishman, 7 Timuquana Trail (#6).

If you are interested in joining please contact Mike Heishman, [email protected].

Recipe Club September 5th at 12:30 p.m. Hosted by Connie Heishman, 7 Timuquana Trail (#6) Recipe Club’s theme this month is “my favorite thing to cook”. We have room for more Recipe Club

members! Call Connie Heishman, 717-514-9797 or email [email protected] for more information on Recipe Club membership.

Keto Recipe Club September 26th at 11 a.m.

The Keto Recipe Club is changing their meeting day to the 4th Monday of the month. This month’s theme is Pizza & Ice Cream! Everyone is welcome! Please bring a recipe to share. Please

RSVP to Wendy at [email protected].

You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me. C.S. Lewis

If you are looking for a good summer read (beach read!) look no further than The Bookshop at Water’s End or Driftwood Summer by our Neighbors guest author Patti Callahan Henry. I read both books and recommend them for your book clubs. Perhaps you could read one them before the luncheon - our author will be impressed if she sees that we have read one

of her books! Patti Callahan Henry is our author for the 2019 NOP Book Club Luncheon that will

be held on October 24th! Patti has written 14 novels and is a New York Times Best Selling Author. Her current novel Becoming Mrs. Lewis is a tale of unlikely friendship turned into a true love between Joy Davidson and C.S. Lewis. Patti's novel The Favorite Daughter was

released June 4th 2019. Patti resides in both Mountain Brook, Alabama and Bluffton, South Carolina with her husband and three children.

Our book Club Luncheon is next month (October 24th) and reservations are coming in. Spread the information to friends and other bookies. Remember, this event is open to the public – everyone is welcome! Please print the luncheon flyer, check off your meal

preference, make out your check to NOP and follow the directions in the flyer.

I hope you’ll join us to hear this New York Times bestselling author!

Please donate any books you are finished reading to Dolores Flashman. Many of the book

clubs are reading the same books and this is a good way to share. Dolores will circulate a list of books available to book club members and if you would lie to borrow a book, contact her.

The books are left on the bench on the front porch at 37 Glasgow drive for pick-up. If you have any questions contact Dolores at 255-0554 or dflashman11@gmail.

If you are a member of Neighbors and interested in joining one of our book clubs, please contact me, at [email protected].

Susan Zanetti

Book Club Chair

Neighbors Book Club Luncheon – October 24th

BOOK CLUB I will meet on September 26 at the home of Barbara Ewing. She will review The Sleepwalker by Chris Bohjalian.

BOOK CLUB II will meet on September 13 to discuss their 2020 book selections.

BOOK CLUB III will meet on September 11 at the home of Antoinette Weirich. The book selection is A Well Behaved Woman by Therese Ann Fowler.

BOOK CLUB IV (BRASS) will meet on September 25 at the home of Marilyn Mahan. The book selection is Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens.

BOOK CLUB V will meet on September 18 at the home of Ann Barlow to discuss The Masterpiece by Fiona Davis.

BOOK CLUB VI (Mystery) The Mystery Book Club will meet on September 25 at the home of

Nancy Mack. The book selection is Faithful Place by Tana French.

BOOK CLUB VII (Novel Neighbors) Novel Neighbors will meet on September 9 at the home of

Carol Weiss. The book selection is Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng. Many thanks to Novel Neighbors for their involvement in our October author event!

BOOK CLUB VIII will meet on September 4 at the home of Nina Lewis to discuss Beneath a Scarlet Sky by Mark T. Sullivan.

BOOK CLUB IX will meet on September 9 at the home of Gloria Slate. The book selection is The Bookshop of Yesterdays by Amy Meyerson.

Bridge News

Ladies Marathon Bridge – September

Attention All Bridge Players!!! We have new members, some of whom are bridge players of all

levels. There are about 75 players, men and women, currently playing bridge in NOP groups and marathons. I know there are bridge players out there who are not yet in a group or marathon. I know there are couples groups who play that are not currently supported by NOP. Send me your membership

list to see if you qualify for support. I’d even be interested in starting a Men’s Marathon . . . Act 2 has one and so does Pinehurst Country Club.

Grandslammers – September is upon us, already. If you want to play in a marathon this fall you

need to sign up now!

Grandslammer LXIII is almost complete and all scores must be in by September 30th. Grandslammer LXIV won’t finish until October. I have six teams signed up for Grandslammer LXV, so those of you who have finished or are interested in starting a marathon in the fall need to sign up now! What about some of you new members? Find a partner and sign up. The next marathon will be Chicago. As soon as we

have eight teams ready to play, we will begin the next marathon.

The marathons are grouped by the player’s preference – Chicago or Rubber bridge scoring. As soon as

eight teams, in either group, are signed up, play will begin. Karen Fogle is trying to organize a group that will play another Rubber Bridge marathon. If you like to join please let Karen and I know. We will start it as soon as we have 8 teams that want to play rubber bridge.

This is a continuous process. So, sign up now by calling Phyllis Clark at 215-8730 or emailing her at [email protected]. Send your check/s for $10/lady made payable to Neighbors of Pinehurst to

Phyllis Clark, 64 Stoneykirk Drive, Pinehurst, NC 28374. The documents are sent out in PDF format and can be read and printed from Adobe Reader, just like the newsletter. For those who do not have the email option, we will continue to use snail mail.

Hostesses, please remember to schedule your games as early as possible giving your opponents several options. Everyone has busy schedules, so set up your game at least a month in advance. Thank

you. Need a Partner? Give Phyllis a call at 215-8730 or email her at [email protected]. She will try to

hook you up with other players who are looking for a partner. Have you considered playing in another marathon with a different partner? Maybe a new member? Another friend? Or, someone who’s looking for a partner?

Mark Your Calendar and Save the Date

2020 Ladies Bridge Luncheon Pinewild Country Club

Monday, March 30, 2020

Bridge News, continued

Couples Marathon

Sign up now if you are interested in playing in the next couples’ marathon. Signups will continue unti l there are eight couples and another marathon will begin. Sign up and join in the fun! It’s a very nice way to spend an evening. Here’s wishing you great cards!

Games are scheduled so that you play with a different couple once a month for seven (7) months. If you enjoy bridge, this is a great way to meet new couples as well as spend an evening with friends. To sign

up, send a check for $15/couple, made payable to Neighbors of Pinehurst, to Lynne Moore,

32 Lasswade Drive, Pinehurst, NC, 28374. Checks may be mailed or dropped in the basket on Lynne’s

porch. If there are any questions, call Lynne at 235-3929 or email her at [email protected].

How Marathon Bridge Works – Each Marathon consists of seven months of scheduled play with one

additional month allowed for the completion of all rounds. There are no games scheduled in December. Couples or lady partners may schedule play at their convenience during the eight-month period. Signups are on a first-come-first-served basis. When a group fills up, new signups are placed on a waiting list until

there are eight teams to form a new group. This procedure continues throughout the year. So, if you are finishing one marathon and wish to continue or sign up for an additional one send in your check (s). For more information contact either Lynne or Phyllis.

Bridge Substitutes

Bridge Substitutes Reminder! All substitutes must be current members of Neighbors of Pinehurst. The

following ladies are on our substitute list. If you would like your name added or removed

from the list please e-mail me at [email protected] and I will add/delete your name. Remember, you need to be a

member of Neighbors to be on the list.

Pepper Bahr 673-5812 Mary Ann Bartos 235-0879 Terry Cantele 246-1370 Phyllis Clark 215-8730

Mary Cloonan 312-848-5830 Jackie Collins 420-2152 Sue Colmer 215-0884

Charlotte Conradi 235-9202 Gail Corgan 295-2695 Char Deiderich 295-2138

Patty Engelking 215-8803 Karen Fogle 687-4381 Sally Bold-Frick 235-3909

Diane Galusky 255-0248 Sue Griggs 295-4814 Bonnie Guttrich 215-8916

Joanne Hodges 420-2737 Kathy Hodges 910-810-3770 Nancy Jacobs 693-1790

Chris Johnson 215-5829 Jeane Kays 420-2876 Mickey Keller 714-496-8072

Helen Kirk 585-1999 Helen Kroll 692-0407 Deirdre LaCasse 725-1228 Jean Lee 420-2131

Kaye Marrale 255-0436 Rosemary Mauriello 215-0713 Fran Mellios 420-8875

Betty Mulvaney 420-8340 Connie Norman 295-6545 Maureen Papp 255-3133

Nanette Prosser 235-0011 Kathleen Richardson 255-3773 Mary Ann Rowe 215-0418

Kathy Samchalk 255-0698 Linda Sapp 215-4530 Sandy Schnare 295-7589

Ann Snyder 295-2606 Myrna Spencer 215-0653 Jean Sundstrom 235-3727

Honey Vickory 295-1730

Neighbors Bridge Groups – Neighbors supports various bridge groups by providing cards, score sheets, etc. The requirements for being a “Neighbors” group are simple: 1) All the members must be current

members of Neighbors of Pinehurst. 2) You must use the ladies on the substitute list above as substitutes, whenever possible. To my knowledge there are four duplicate groups that currently qualify for NOP support. There is the 1st Monday Group headed by Judith Kelley, the 1st Friday Group (Bridge Babes) headed by Phyllis

Clark, and the 3rd Monday Group which Phyllis also heads up. There is another 3rd Monday Game, which plays at Elliott’s restaurant. There is a 4-table duplicate group, which plays 28 boards. This group is headed by Kathy Samchalk and Joanne Hodges. They start at 9:45 and break for lunch. If there are any other NOP

groups out there please send Phyllis your membership list to see if you qualify. NOP supports groups with cards, travelers, and recapitulation pads.

Phyllis

NEIGHBORS OF PINEHURST 13 Linton Ct. Pinehurst NC 28374

NEIGHBORS OF PINEHURST BOARD for 2019

President Pat Keegan 847-612-0504 [email protected] Vice President Kaye Marrale 910-255-0436 [email protected]

Secretary Carol Weiss 910-420-1199 [email protected] Treasurer Maureen Snowden 295-0066 [email protected]

Book Club Coordinator Susan Zanetti 508-400-5985 Book Club I Joan Power 295-1744 Book Club II Beverly Powell 715-212-9984

Book Club III Dolores Flashman 255-0554 Book Club IV Jane Nehlsen 215-9558 Book Club V Ann Barlow 295-4359 and Karen Teems 295-1241

Book Club VI (Mystery) BJ Barrett 295-1955 Book Club VII Susan Zanetti 508-400-5985 Book Club VIII Dianne Schultz 255-6251

Book Club IX Katie Dahlberg 585-7318

Bridge Phyllis Clark 215-8730 and Lynne Moore 235-3929

Dining Out Pat Sykora 859-227-1101 and Cathy Slocum 585-576-0714 Membership Jack MacMillan 910-638-1685 Newsletter Janet Farrell 215-8028

Progressive Dinner Karen Herring 910-628-8911 and Gloria Slate 703-819-5635 Publicity Wendy Schreiber 484-885-6588 and Becca Leen 919-949-6713 Recipe Club & Bunco Connie Heishman 717-514-9797

Recipe Club – Keto Pat Keegan 847-612-0504 Social Registrar Sheila Henderson 295-1476 Sunshine Ginny Notestine 420-2968

Website Mary Schneider 215-9257 Wine Event Jeane Kays 910-986-8242 and Jackie Collins 420-2152