HVSC Hudson Valley Ski Club Poughkeepsie, New York * 2014 * Our 76th Year * Volume LXXVI Number 11 November 2014 Let s do it again! On November 19 the Hudson Valley Ski Club invite all to participate in our bake off. This year the theme will be Thanksgiving desserts. The idea is to enter one of your family s favorite Thanksgiving holiday dessert, or just one of your own. We will have two winners. The first will be the judges pick; the second will be by popular vote. Coffee and tea will be provided. Please contact Craig Goldstein at dockman1@optonline.net to let him know you will participate. Please join us for a Night at the Theater on November 22 at 8:00 p.m. November 5 "Rocker" time Getting the best performance from your skis can be a matter of personal skills and abilities, or maybe what the ski is designed to do. Also, what do all of those dimension numbers mean to you? November Program To find out why there are so many ski designs and what you need to know when selecting new skis, you will want to attend our regular meeting on November 5, 7:30 pm. A representative from Potter Bros Ski shop will be bringing several pairs of skis and boots, and explaining their intended design functionality. This information, along with demoing skis, will give you a significant advantage when choosing your next pair of skis or boots, and hopefully improve your skiing. Come early to enjoy a delicious dinner and drink at Coppola's. at the County Players production of The Marvelous Wonderettes Herb Eschbach Craig Goldstein Presently the tickets are $22 for adults and $19 for seniors, but I will try to get a better group rate if there is sufficient response. We can meet at Wagon Wheel Pizza before which is located one block from the theater. Parking is available nearby. The sign up sheet will be available at the meetings and payment will be expected at that time. If unable to attend the meetings please RSVP me by November 8 with the number of tickets and whether adult or senior. You may mail the check to Gwen Cardarelli, 10H Squires Gate, Poughkeepsie, 12603. at Country Players Falls Theatre, Wappingers Falls, NY Info at www.countyplayers.org Eastern Trips Gore Weekend ~ January 9-11, 2015 Mt. Snow Ski Club Week ~ February 9-12 New Hampshire Mid Week ~ March 15-19 See pages 4 and 5 for details. Note: See June HVSC newsletter for complete cancellation policy. November 11 is Veterans Day On that day call someone you know who served (or is currently serving) and say "Thank You!"
Page 2 HVSC Information Club Information Club Officers President: Frank Van Zanten Vice-President: Jeff Elwyn Secretary: Rich Partridge Treasurer: Jim Gahn Sergeant at Arms: Pat Cummins Board of Directors Herb Eschbach Craig Goldstein Carole Daniels Keith Faucher. Ellen Kelly Committee Chairs Budget and Finance: Carole Daniels Constitution: John Macek Events: Gwen Cardarelli & Ellen Kelly Instruction: Mark Searle - Racing Sub-Chair: Tom Pompei Marketing and Publicity: Craig Goldstein -Media Liaison Vacant Meeting Programs Vacant Membership Services: Pete Gray -Sub-Chair: Welcoming, Mentoring, Retention: Susan Eschbach Newsletter - Website: Mike Harelick Ski Council - Discount Tickets: Jim Gahn Ski Trips: Bill Egan Contact information is available in the Online Membership Directory on the club website www.hudsonvalleyskiclub.org Or queries may be sent to info@hudsonvalleyskiclub.org Newsletter Editors: Mike & Angie Harelick 183 Millers Lane Kingston, NY 12401 845-339-4894 Deadline: 15th of the month send info to: editor@hudsonvalleyskiclub.org www.hudsonvalleyskiclub.org website for the most recent updates. Randy Downey Chris Herman Welcome to the following new members: Margaret Moebius John Viola From the President by Frank Van Zanten, President The mention of November brings to mind the definitive end of summer, the eating of the bird, and the urgency to ready our skiing equipment. And there's thanksgiving... both the holiday and our personal response to what has been good in our lives. As members of the Hudson Valley Ski Club this presents us an opportunity to express appreciation to those who have given a special measure of time, thought and energy to make HVSC the organization that it is. In no special order, and definitely with the risk of inexcusable omissions, I'm thinking of... - Susan Kokosa, our Race Training specialist who, without fail, finds us our weekly libation location. - Gwen Cardarelli and Susan Stark and Ellen Kelly who, with imagination and enthusiasm, present us with wide-ranging opportunities for off-the-snow recreation. - Helen Dickerson, who brought the Mohonk House holiday dinner to our attention. - Jim Gahn, who steadfastly watches over the club's monies, monthly represents us at the New Jersey Ski and Snowboard Council (NJSSC), and annually (with help) organizes the Vermont Adventure. - Susan Eschbach, who cheerfully greets our guests and new members at all our meetings. - Pete Gray, who keeps track of all our members (155 as of October 15) and lists them in printed and on-line directories. - Carole Daniels, who prepares the budget and coordinates our keeping a section of rail trail free from trash. - Mark Searle, who solicits lift tickets for our weekly Lift Ticket Lotto and, with Herb Eschbach is available for on-slope ski instruction - Mike Harelick, who maintains the club's website and,with wife Angie, brings us a newsletter twelve times a year... probably a bigger job than most of us want to imagine. - Bill and Nancy Egan, who with the entire trip planning committee, annually present us with a richly varied menu of exciting ski trips. - John Macek, Chair of the Constitution Committee, and Herb Eschbach, who know the bylaws and the master-plan and remind us of what is required and legal. - Rich Partridge, who as secretary, records the happenings and decisions at board and member meetings. Long time HVSC member Florence Flo (Brondel) Sheridan, passed away this past January. Flo chose to keep her illness and resulting passing private (even her obituary gave only date of birth, passing and that she was a resident of Stanfordville,) but we wish to insure that everyone who knew and cared for Flo is aware, at least belatedly, of her passing. Flo s husband, Ray Sheridan, who ran the HVSC Race training program (real ski racing, not the Friday night gatherings), used to say, We re looking for a few good women [for the racing program.] We can only say he found one of the best. Our condolences to her family. - Tom Pompei, who annually coordinates the mid-winter Wednesday racing program at Catamount and the club's participation in the New Jersey Council's race day in March at Hunter. - Bill Dunstan, who ably presided over the installation dinner, transitioning the club into a new year. - Craig Goldstein, who as Chair of the Marketing and Publicity Committee, has recently involved the Club with Meet-Up. - Frank Van Zanten, Jeff Elwyn, Rich Partridge, Jim Gahn, Pat Cummins (oficers), and Herb Eschbach, Carole Daniels, Craig Goldstein, Keith Faucher Ellen Kelly (Board Members), who together make up the Board Of Directors. - All who attend meetings, and all who pay dues. Whom have I overlooked? Thank you all! And may the best of skiing and riding be yours, all winter long! Space for Catamount or Jiminy Peak as kathyaman1008@gmail.com
HVSC Trips Page 3 Lift Ticket Lotto Lift Ticket Lotto will resume at the second October meeting, that s October 15, with tickets from some regional ski areas. This program benefits both members and the ski areas as the areas donate tickets to the club that we in turn use in the raffle that generates some needed capital for the club. Lift tickets are arriving from ski areas now so at press time we can t specially say which area will be represented but rest assured that there will be a Lift Ticket Lotto at the October 15 meeting. The cost of raffle tickets is $1 for one ticket, $5 for 6 tickets and $10 for 15 tickets. Remember, you ve got to be in it to win it. whom he had led on many hikes. During a potluck party following the hike John received many heartwarming tributes for his friendship and for having been the "go-to" person with questions about the region and its flora and fauna. John has been retired from being an educator in the New York's correctional system and has been on many HVSC trips. He is now leaving the area for Colorado to be near his family. He plans to maintain his HVSC membership and is signed up for this season's trips to Snowbird/Alta and to Banff/LakeLouise/Sunshine. Ulana Salewycs' Art Exhibition About Our Members by Frank Van Zanten, President Farewell to John Kenney (kind of) Thirty-some skiers and hikers joined John Kenney at the Mohonk Preserve on October 18 for an almost 5 hour hike to Millbrook Mountain, a 7-miles trip. Several participants were members of HVSC but most were Mohonk hiking friends Ulana will exhibit paintings, photographs and mandalas at the Cunneen Hacket Arts Center, 9 Vassar Street, Poughkeepsie, from October 25 through November. Opening reception on Saturday October 25, 2-5PM. For more information contact Ulana at greenulana@gmail.com. Warren Miller Film Screening Warren Miller's "No Turning Back" is scheduled for 8 PM on Thursday November 6 at the Tarrytown Music Hall, 13 Main Street, Tarrytown. Individual tickets $19. For more information, ticket or joining a group contact Jim Gahn, 561-6376 or earmaster@juno.com.
Page 4 HVSC New Hampshire Mid Week March 15-19 (Sunday - Thursday) $450 Trip Leader: Carole Daniels 388 Freedom Road Pleasant Valley, NY 12569 845-635-3949 (home) 845-242-2761 (cell) carolebdaniels@gmail.com 4 Nights Lodging at the Indian Head Resort 4 Days of Skiing, lift tickets included 3 Dinners 4 Breakfasts Wine and Cheese Reception The Indian Head Resort in Lincoln, New Hampshire is an ideally located property with newly renovated spacious accommodations. All rooms have two double beds, refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker and large flat screen TV. Amenities include an indoor pool, outdoor pool, indoor hot tub, outdoor hot tub, sauna, game room, exercise room, guest laundry, gift shop, dining room and lounge. Check out this article for information on skiing Loon, Cannon and Waterville Valley: http://www.tetongravity.com/story/ski/the-complete-guide-to-skiing-i93-guy-6561368 *You may make one payment of $450, two payments of $225 each, or 3 payments of $150. 4 day lift ticket/3 nights lodging at the Grand Summit Ski in/ski out Full Breakfast Buffet Daily Ski club week activities include: Ballroom Welcome Reception, Snow Barn Pizza Party, Ski Race, Tubing and other activities. Mount Snow Ski Club Week February 9-12 $350* A repeat of a favorite! Spoil yourself with four days of great skiing combined with three nights at the luxury Grand Summit. After a phenomenal day on the slopes ski down to the hotel and hand off your equipment to the ski valet! What better way to top off the day than to enjoy the starry night from the outdoor heated pool or the two outdoor hot tubs! Trip Leader: It doesn t get much better than this! *You may make one payment of $350, two payments of $175 each, or 3 payments of $125, $125 and $100. Cancellation penalty $25 Susan Stark 6 Myrtle Ave Pine Plains NY 12567 sstark2k3@hotmail.com 845-729-8252 cell The season is almost here. As the 2014-15 ski season draws closer, there are two things that will be very important to our club. First we would like all of our members to circulate the club brochures. They should be placed in as many outlets as possible. A supply will be available at our club meetings. In addition to the brochures, the club card is another way of spreading the word. Second, and this is new, the Hudson Valley Ski Club has joined the social media group Meetup. The idea behind this venture is to reach as many potential new members as possible. Each club meeting is announced with a short description of the meeting agenda. We would all of our present members to join by going to meetup.com. So far we have reached 50 potential new members. It is also important to remember when new people attend our meetings to welcome they as warmly as possible. They might be the future of our club. Craig Goldstein Marketing Chairperson
HVSC Trips Page 5 Gore Weekend January 9-11, 2015 The Copperfield Inn Resort, North Creek February 28 March 7 $1,540 (single supplement add $340) Trip Leader: Bill Egan 21 Stella Drive Gardiner, NY 12525 e-mail: snowdrifters@gmail.com VALID PASSPORT REQUIRED Round trip air transportation Round trip transfers to and from airports 7 Nights accommodations at Banff Aspen Lodge 5 of 6 day tri-area lift pass valid at Mt. Norquay, Lake Louise & Sunshine Shuttle bus service to all 3 ski areas included with lift ticket Complimentary daily guided tours at all ski areas Daily breakfast buffet Comprehensive Travel Insurance is available and must be paid before December 1st. More details are available from the trip leader. The Banff Aspen Lodge offers a friendly and cozy atmosphere with large, newly decorated rooms with great views. This popular inn is just a 3 minute stroll to downtown; close to shopping and a wide range of restaurants. Rooms feature 2 queen beds or 1 queen with a sitting area, in-room coffee Banff Town maker, kettle, in-room safe, mini-fridge and satellite TV. The property features two outdoor hot tubs with gas fireplace, complimentary wireless internet, steam room and sauna. Guest enjoy a daily deluxe continental breakfast with hot options selection and freshly baked goods. Deposit due at sign up $340. Additional payments of $200 each are due at the first meeting of July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov. and Dec. Minimum cancellation penalty: $100 - further details available from trip leader. With colder temperatures, Banff becomes a giant playground with a backyard full of fresh snow and impressive peaks! Choose from a number of activities that celebrate the awesome snowfall and mountain scenery of this winter wonderland. www.banfflakelouise.com Lake Louise Ski Resort Sunshine Village Ski Resort $250* *Children under 18 can be added to a double occupied room for $40 each. *Cancellation penalty $25 2 Nights Lodging 2 Breakfast Buffets Shuttle Service to Mountain Lift tickets are not included and are available through the trip leader. Note: This trip is limited to 24 people. Trip leader: Craig Goldstein 11 Tuckers Path Clintondale, NY 12515 email: dockman1@optonline.net All registration forms and payments for the Gore trip must be received by November 30. Copperfield Inn: "Copperfield Inn has affordably luxurious accommodations - a rare treat in the rustic Adirondacks, plus we have the services and amenities you'd expect to find in the finest resorts. To help make your stay comfortable, each of our 31 spacious rooms feature either two queen beds or one king bed with down duvets, a pull-out sofa bed, a luxurious marble bathroom with showers and roman tub. As a green hotel we offer ecologically friendly bath products and we are heated and cooled geothermally. Other room amenities include Televisions, DVD players (an assortment of DVDs are available at the Front Desk), writing desk, wi-fi, hair dryer, iron and ironing board, radio alarm clock, ski rack and electronic safe." Gore Mountain: "Ski and ride 9 sides of 4 unique peaks! Gore has 104 trails, boasts 2,537 vertical feet and is home to the most skiable acreage in New York. 15 lifts including our high-speed eight-passenger Northwoods Gondola keep you out of lines, with more time on our four peaks and in our parks. And with five dining options scattered across the mountain, you can refuel and keep skiing or riding without missing a beat."
Page 6 HVSC Trips Snowbird and Alta, Utah January 24-31 (note change of dates) Cliff Lodge at Snowbird Snowbird Ski Resort near Salt Lake City, Utah, is a rich blend of luxurious relaxation and exhilarating worldclass skiing and snowboarding. www.utah.com Trip Leader: Pete Gray 55 Hagan Drive Poughkeepsie, NY 12603-5016 845-462-2010 (home) 845-242-5459 (cell) pgiv@verizon.net The trip is full with only 2 on the Wait List. $1,710** (single supplement $580) Includes: Round trip air transportation Round trip transfers to and from airports 7 Nights accommodations at The Cliff Lodge Baggage Handling at the Property 6 day lift ticket to Snowbird*** Welcome reception Introductory tour of the mountain Daily breakfast The Cliff Lodge provides canyon view bedrooms with two queen beds and a mini fridge. Other amenities include a daily newspaper, free internet service, night skiing on selected nights, use of the skating rink plus a pool and hot tub located on the ground floor. ** Price is approximate and may change with airline changes or fuel surcharges. *** Lift ticket options: You may pre-purchase an upgrade to a combo ticket for Snowbird/Alta for $118. A second option is to upgrade at the resort on a day-to-day basis for $32 per day which is paid directly to the Snowbird ticket office. Note: Snowboarders are not allowed at Alta so you will not need an upgraded lift ticket. Deposit due at sign up $210. Additional payments of $250 each are due at the first meeting of July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov. and Dec. Minimum cancellation penalty: $100 - further details available from trip leader. Snowbird Ski Resort Alta Ski Resort
HVSC Page 7 Our 69th Year in Business www.potterbrothers.com Stores in: Poughkeepsie ~ Kingston ~ Fishkill Jiminy Peak ~ Bromley/Killington, Vermont Trailsweepers Ski & Sports Club Kick-Off Dinner & Dance Saturday November 15 7pm-11pm Stonehedge Restaurant in West Park $33.00 per person includes four course sit down dinner with Breast of Chicken Marsala, Filet of Sole Francaise or Roast loin of Pork DJ Dance party to follow ~ No Refunds after November 12th Space for Catamount or Jiminy Peak ad
Friday Race Training Coming Events -- November 2014 Every Friday evening Club members meet at an area eatery for a couple of hours of friendly conversation. If you have questions, comments or suggestions, contact Susan Kokosa 229-6786 race_training@hudsonvalleyskiclub.org race training coordinator. October 23 Autumnal Equinox 25 Trash Pickup Dutchess Rail Trail October 24 River Station Restaurant 1 N Water St Poughkeepsie 31 Halloween 31 Antonella's Route 9 Wappingers Falls November 2 Daylight savings time ends November 7 Shadows on the Hudson 176 Rinaldi Blvd Poughkeepsie 5 Meeting at Coppola's on 9 at 7:30 Board meeting at 6:30 14 Amici's Main St Poughkeepsie 11 Veteran s Day Thanks to our vets & those now serving. 21 Cosimo's Delafield St Poughkeepsie 28 Nic L Inn Wine Cellar on the Hudson North Water St Poughkeepsie 19 Meeting at Coppola's on 9 at 7:30 Annual Bake-Off Thanksgiving Deserts 22 Night at the Theatre You can visit the HVSC website just scan with your Smartphone. Or: goo.gl/op3yt 27 Happy Thanksgiving Hudson Valley Ski Club If undeliverable, please return to: 183 Millers Lane Kingston, NY 12401 Mailing address: P.O. Box 2704 Poughkeepsie, New York 12603-2704 www.hudsonvalleyskiclub.org info@hudsonvalleyskiclub.org November 2014 2015 Ski Trips See pages 4, 5 & 6 Snowbird/Alta and Banff Eastern Trips: o Gore Weekend o Mt. Snow Ski Club Week o New Hampshire Mid Week