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duties on
June 1. We always look
forward to fresh ideas
that a new board brings
to our organization.
In the meantime, we
have much that lies
ahead in the next two
months to end the year.
Lots of fun activities con-
tinue - Cards and Games,
a book discussion with
author Richard Paradise,
Happy Hours, Bunco, (Continued on page 3)
No April Fools, it is
spring even if the weath-
er seems to be playing a
prank on us. Spring is a
season we associate
with renewal and
fresh beginnings.
That is also true of
Newcomers Long-
timers as we will
approve the slate
of officers provid-
ed by our Nomi-
nating Committee for
2018-2019 at the April
luncheon and follow it
up with a preview of the
new lake fashions mod-
eled by our members.
The new board will be
inducted into office at
the May luncheon and
officially take on their
I love the luncheon style
show! Probably because
Susan has done such a
great job organizing this
the last two years! April
19th at the Ozark Yacht
Club will find members
modeling styles from
local boutiques - just in
time to refresh your
summer wardrobe! The
lunch menu includes a
side salad, half of a club
sandwich on wheat
bread, broccoli cheese
soup, and cookies. Price
is $20 payable at the
(Continued on page 2)
“When you volunteer you
vote every day about the kind
of community you want to live
in.” -Unknown
Sue’s Views—A Note From the Prez I N S I D E
T H I S
I S S U E :
April Luncheon
(cont’d.)
2
Community
Awareness
2
Sue’s View
(cont’d.)
3
Election Time 3
2018 Style
Show
4
Turn Your
Radio On
5
Deepest Sym-
pathy
5
Home Tour
Sponsors
6
On The Board 7
Birthdays 8
Membership 8
Pixs 9
Home Tour 10
Cards &
Games
11
Dining Out 12
Style Show Luncheon—April 19
News & Views A P R I L 2 0 1 8 N E W C O M E R S L O N G T I M E R S
P A G E 2
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Apri
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how
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n (c
ont.d
) door. Reservations
need to be earlier for
this one - Thursday
April 12th. Parking is
at a premium at the
Yacht Club so I highly
recommend carpooling
as much as possible!
The charity of the
month is the Cancer
Center at Lake Region-
al Hospital. We will be
announcing the new
slate of officers for the
board, with a vote to
follow. Hope you can
bring a friend and get
(Continued from page 1) your style on! Don’t
forget our May lunch-
eon includes a service
fair. You should have
received an email
about becoming a ven-
dor. If you provide any
kind of service at the
lake - whether it is re-
lated to home, yard,
boat, travel, beauty,
pets - you name it, we
encourage you to dis-
play your service at
the May 17th luncheon
at Community Chris-
tian Church in Cam-
denton. You can reach
me at 319-329-0880 or
email me at claudi-
[email protected] with
any questions or reser-
vations for the April
luncheon and the May
service fair.
from the past after
lunch. Thanks to all
who participated in
the raffle at the March
luncheon to make our
donation possible. In
addition, a special
thanks to a few of our
Newcomers presented
a donation of $131.00
to the Camden County
Historical So-
ciety and
Museum at
the March
luncheon.
Daphne
Jeffries, Di-
rector of the
Museum,
presented an inter-
esting history of the
museum before lunch
and entertained us
with interesting stories
members for donating
their raffle winnings
back to the museum.
A fine example of how
our members go above
and beyond to help
out in the community.
Way to go ladies!
The April 19th lunch-
eon Community
Awareness charity will
be the Cancer Center
at Lake Regional.
Marcy Maxwell, Direc-
tor of the Cancer Cen-(Continued on page 5)
N E W S & V I E W S
P A G E 3
A No
te fr
om th
e Pr
ez (C
ont’d
) Couples Bunco, Dining
Out, a tour of the
Tracker boat factory,
and Single Ladies Din-
ing Out to fill our time
until the warm weath-
er finally brings the
lake to life. Our grand
finale on May 19, is the
Home Tour, which is
our one fundraiser for
charities and scholar-
ships. Volunteering at
the Home Tour is actu-
ally very enjoyable and
a great opportunity to
give back to our won-
(Continued from page 1) derful community.
We really need
great participation
from our mem-
bership for the
most successful
outcome. So let’s
close out the year
with continued
fellowship in the activi-
ties and the rewarding
experience and self-
satisfaction of volun-
teerism for the Home
Tour.
It’s Election
Time
April Luncheon is al-
ways a fun event with
the return of our win-
ter vacationers to the
Lake and, of course,
anticipation of the
Style Show. In addi-
tion, April is the time
of year we begin pre-
paring for our next
year by electing new
officers. The slate of
nominees for the
2018-2019 season
are:
N E W S & V I E W S
Claudia Thomas
Jane Wright
Iris Wright Donna Steele
Rosie Losito Katy Kirn
Claudia Thomas President Jane Wright 1st Vice Pres.
Donna Steele 2nd Vice Pres. Iris Wright Secretary
Katy Kirn Corresp. Sec’y Rosie Losito Treasurer
Nominations will also be accepted from the floor for all the positions.
On Thursday, April 19, the annual N/L Fashion Show
and Luncheon will be held at the Ozark Yacht Club.
We have wonderful models and beautiful clothes for
your enjoyment.
Please patronize our sponsors, as they have worked
hard to bring you the best of their boutique!
Please make your reservation through e-vite©. Res-
ervations must be made by April 12, 2017.
The NL 2018 Fashion Show
P A G E 5 N E W C O M E R S
will include 6 premier
homes in Porto Cima and
The Villages. All homes
will offer a variety of
unique qualities, design
and decor. The home
tour raises funds that are
given back to the com-
munity in the form of
charitable donations and
scholarships. The pro-
ceeds from this year’s
home tour will benefit
Kids Harbor and S.A.R.T.
out of Lake Regional as
the two organizations
work cooperatively. In
addition, scholarships
will be awarded to stu-
dents at the Lake Career
and Technical Center in
Camdenton. Help us to
spread the word to all
radio listeners and Home
Tour enthusiasts about
these special dates.
….Turn Your Radio On
and listen to our very
own, Sharon Yoder,
Thursday, May 10 at
9:30am on cool 102.7.
Sharon, our home tour
spokesperson, will be
sharing some infor-
mation on the upcoming
Newcomers Longtimers
24th Annual Home Tour
Saturday, May 19 from
10:00am to 4:00pm.
This year, the home tour
CALLING ON ALL RADIO LISTENERS!
Community Awareness (Cont’d)
….Turn Your
Radio On and
listen to our
very own,
Sharon Yoder,
Thursday, May
10 at 9:30am
on cool 102.7.
The Community Aware-
ness Committee's theme
for this year is "The Power
of Volunteerism" to
change lives and enhance
the community.
ter, will explain how dona-
tions and volunteers help
to fill the need of those
struggling with cancer.
(Continued from page 2)
Barbara Osborn— Death of Husband, Howard
Anne McCollister— Death of Husband, Don
We Extend Our Deepest Sympathy
Special Thanks to N/L Home Tour Sponsors
More Ads in the May Newsletter!
Business Nme
O n T h e B o a rd
Single Ladies Dining
Out
Saturday, April 7
5 p.m.
J. Bruner's Restaurant
5166 Osage Beach Pkwy, Osage Beach
Dining Out Tuesday, April 10
6 p.m.
Bentley's
3100 Bagnell Dam Blvd, Lake Ozark
Sewing Circle Thursday, April 12
2 p.m.
Osage Beach Public Library
1064 Gutridge Lane, Osage Beach
Meet the Author –
Richard Paradise
Monday, April 16
4:30-7:00 p.m.
JB Hook's Sunset Room 2260 Bagnell Dam
Boulevard Lake Ozark
Couples Bunco Wednesday, April 18
5 p.m.
Lil' Rizzo (Outlet Mall Location)
Osage Beach
NL Ladies Luncheon
& Style Show
Thursday, April 19
11 a.m. to 1:30p.m.
Ozark Yacht Club 500 Yacht Club Landing
Lake Ozark
Tracker Marine Manu-
facturing Tour
Thursday, April 26
10 a.m.
1500 Maple Lane, Lebanon
Ladies Bunco Thursday, April 26
11 a.m.
Golden Corral, 3734 Osage Beach Pkwy
Cards & Games Thursday, May 3
9:45 a.m.
Community Christian Church
1064 N Business Rte 5, Camdenton,
Cards & Games
Looking forward to May -- our final event of the year is com-ing up fast! Where did the year go? We will be playing on May 3rd
at the Community Christian
Church, 1064 N Business
Route 5, Camdenton, MO host-
ed by Disciples Women.
Breakfast pastries will be
served and for lunch the menu will be
Chicken Tetrazzini, spinach salad, hot
rolls & homemade desserts. Hope to see
you there for the last Canasta of the year.
We are now accepting dues renewals
for 2018-19. Please remit $20.00 at any
activity or send a check (made out
to NCLT) to Mary Ann Overkamp at
1675 Torino Cir Osage Beach, MO
65065. It is a great time to get your friends to join. New Members dues will be for the remainder
of the year and for 2018-19 inclusive.
Membership information/forms along with a lot of other great information is on our website: http://www.newcomerslongtimers.com
March
2018
Dining
Out
Diners, Dives
& Drive-Ins
The Willowes
Bar & Grill
March 2018
N/L Shirts Are Now Available!
You asked for them.... we made it happen! Pink N/L Shirts will once again be available for a limited
time. Shirts come in 3 styles, a pull over tee style with a round neck, a pull over tee style with a V neck
or a button down and in a variety of sizes. If you are not sure what size to order please stop at Glitz &
Glamour to try them on. All styles are $21.
Our lovely models are wearing the shirts to give you an idea of what they look like if you have not previ-
ously seen the shirts. The tee style in picture is the V neck style.
Volunteers are not required to have a N/L shirt for home tour but we do ask that you please wear a pink
shirt if you do not have a N/L shirt. If you would like to have a shirt to wear by Home Tour, you need to
place your order with Corky Green quickly at the store Glitz & Glamour, by phone at 573-480-1672 or by
email at
The Last Dining Out of the Season is May 8th!!!
Our last Dining Out until October will be at Michael's Steak Cha-
let Tuesday, May 8th. Happy Hour will be at 5:00 pm with dinner
served at 6 pm. Michael's did a great job of getting our food to us, com-
plete with their giant baked potato , so we look forward to visiting this
fine restaurant again.
This year's dinner's will Include House Salad with choice of Dressings,
Bread Service, Grilled Asparagus and the afore mentioned Baked Pota-
to, Coffee or Tea, Dessert, Tax and Tip with the following:
Choice of Entrees:
Crab Stuffed Chicken Breast, a large breast stuffed with crab and provolone, baked and
topped with sun dried tomato aioli.
Grilled Norwegian Salmon, served with dill sauce.
Bone-in Pork Chops, grilled and topped with plum sauce.
All entrees listed above are priced at $35.00 per person inclusive.
Also being offered this year is an 8 oz. Fillet Mignon, seasoned with Andria sauce and grilled to
temperature, Priced at $40.00 per person inclusive.
Reservations and Checks for the correct amount made out to me, Donna Steele are due
by May 1st!!!!
Please mail to me at 4675 Harbor Heights Lane, Osage Beach, Mo. 65065.
Questions, or need to cancel? Please call me at 702-328-4505.
This will be my final dinner as Chairwoman for Dining Out! Seems there is a two year term limit! I
want you all to know how much I have enjoyed planning these dinners and getting to know all of
you. We have a great group of people. I am proud to be a Newcomer/Longtimer and hope we make
people feel welcome to our community as well as donating through our raffles and Home Tour to
many charities in the area. Vicky Faulstich will be heading up this position and we are looking for a
Newbie who would like to be her helper. Let me know if you are interested
Hope to see you May 8th!!!
1440 Swiss Village Road
Osage Beach, MO
Take the express way to the KK exit
and go 2/3's of the way around the
traffic circle. Watch for the sign!
Sue Bleigh
Katy Kirn
Claudia Thomas
Nancie Boland
Jane Ferris
Carol Olivarri
Donna Steele
Susan Akscin
Newsletter Editor
Jane Delaney
www.newcomerslongtimers.com