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PARROT PRESS Metro Parrot Head Newsletter
March 2010 NY, NJ, CT Vol. 18 No. 3
TALES FROM MY BANK OF MY BAD HABITS
Can it be that the hottest Frosted Party yet has chased winter away? I’m sitting on my deck, outside in the sun, writing this article; and the snow has melted and it appears spring is just around the corner. Speaking of the Frosted Party, a few thanks are in order. As much as I want to thank everyone who made the party a great success, I always have a fear that I may miss someone. So before I start, let me thank and apologize to anyone who worked the event whose name maybe missing. Special thanks to our Long Island area coordinators who spent the last few months putting the party together. Ray and Ralph did a great job, and Ralph’s first event as an area coordinator was a hit. Great job guys. Thanks to Bosco and Nancy for the badges and Kathy Lucano for working the door. Rodney Olsen, Larry Sullivan, Ed Travers and Lorraine & Eric Rosen for their great donations to the raffle. Thanks to Lorraine Bosshard for the great center pieces and Larry DeGennaro for the stickers. Thanks to Alison for the games and Linda Masten for selling all of those raffle tickets and Peter Bosshard for dealing with the Hilton this past year, truly a thankless job. And since I mentioned the Hilton, should I thank them for not having the room ready on time, having the wrong size stage, giving away our hospitality suite and the high drink prices, I think not !!!!!!! Thanks to Steve Kareta and Changes in Latitudes for the great tunes in the Savoy and Craig Beierlein for the great tunes upstairs. Thanks to Tom Dalton for selling our new Metro merchandise and carrying all the donated food to our charity. And lastly, I would like to thank my wife Carol for making sure I didn’t fall down and break something else. Because of your generosity, we have been able to present Long Island Cares with 350 pounds of food and a check for $1,000, all in memory of Ken Do Scotto.
So what’s next. How about the Islanders/Devils game on March 13th and the March Happy Hour (East meets West) on March 20th. A lot of Metros are heading to Punta Gorda Florida on April 8 – 11th for Jim Morris’ Magic on the Water. And don’t forget our biggest fund raiser of the year, Metro and Morris, at the Acoustic Café and Captain’s Cove Seaport in Bridgeport, Connecticut on June 11 and 12th. Carol and I would greatly appreciate assistance from anyone in helping to obtain silent auction items for this year’s event. Finally, Jimmy Buffett will be playing Jones Beach on Tuesday, August 31st. It looks like we’re off to a great start to a busy season in the sun. See you on the beach.
Dave PohoryloDave PohoryloDave PohoryloDave Pohorylo
Lizzy HearnsLizzy HearnsLizzy HearnsLizzy Hearns Ginny MarkartGinny MarkartGinny MarkartGinny Markart Art MarkartArt MarkartArt MarkartArt Markart Stan PilandStan PilandStan PilandStan Piland Brian MaherBrian MaherBrian MaherBrian Maher CMT CROSSROADS
Jimmy Buffett & the Zac Brown Bandfront of a Nashville audience for the season preiere of CMT’s popular series,
CMT reports that some of the songs we will hear include Catch CMT Crossroads: Jimmy Buffett and Zac Brown Band
video of the upcoming “Must See Event atwww.cmt.com/shows/dyn/cmt_crossroads/165557/episode.jhtml
March 2010
CMT CROSSROADS: March 19th!
Buffett & the Zac Brown Band (Grammy award winner for Best New Artist)
front of a Nashville audience for the season preiere of CMT’s popular series, CMT reports that some of the songs we will hear include "Chicken Fried," "Toes," and "Margaritaville"
CMT Crossroads: Jimmy Buffett and Zac Brown Band on March 19 at 10 p.m. ETvideo of the upcoming “Must See Event at
www.cmt.com/shows/dyn/cmt_crossroads/165557/episode.jhtml
Age is an issue of mind over matter.If you don't mind, it doesn't matter
~Mark Twain
Carl Batchelder 1 Son of a Son
Jim Jacquette 1 Margaritaville
Fred Form 2 Margaritaville
Al Straaik 3 Jolly Mon
Arnie Siegel 4 Margaritaville
Beatrice Boyajian 5 Changes in Latitude
Ursula Yelenovic 5 Volcano
Robert Forberg 9 Come Monday
Ryan Forberg 10 Undecided
Debora 11 Jolly Mon
Sue Luedesdorff 13 Tin Cup Chalice
Suzie”RN” Mantovani 17 Hula Girl
Kathy Alter 21 Fruitcakes
Wally Caven 21 Jamaica Farewell
Marie Lombardi 22 He Went to Paris
Kim Berlin 24 Come Monday
Meg Raggio 28 Changes in Latitude
Gary Masten 29 Margaritaville
(Grammy award winner for Best New Artist) have teamed up in front of a Nashville audience for the season preiere of CMT’s popular series, Crossroads.
oes," and "Margaritaville" on March 19 at 10 p.m. ET on CMT View a
www.cmt.com/shows/dyn/cmt_crossroads/165557/episode.jhtml
Age is an issue of mind over matter. don't mind, it doesn't matter.
Son of a Son
Margaritaville
Margaritaville
Jolly Mon
Margaritaville
Changes in Latitude
Volcano
Come Monday
Undecided
Jolly Mon
Tin Cup Chalice
Hula Girl
Fruitcakes
Jamaica Farewell
He Went to Paris
Come Monday
Changes in Latitude
Margaritaville
The METRO PARROT HEAD CLUB presents the 8th annual METRO & MORRIS
a benefit for the “Swim Across the Sound” cancer charity
SILENT AUCTION & RAFFLES Doors open at 1:00 PM
Tickets $30 in advance, $35 at the door
Friday June 11, 2010
THE STORYTELLER SHOW The Acoustic Café 2926 Fairfield Avenue Bridgeport, Connecticut www.acousticafe.com Doors/Restaurant open at 6:00 PM Show starts at 8:00 PM Tickets $40 in advance only
Saturday June 12, 2010
and the big bamboo band Captain’s Cove Seaport Black Rock Harbor 1 Bostwick Avenue Bridgeport, Connecticut www.captainscoveseaport.com broadcast live on www.radio.jimmydreamz.com
for more information: www.metromorris.com or email: [email protected]
Long Island Ducks game on
Saturday, April 24th at 7:05 pm,
and the night will finish up with Grucci fireworks!
The tickets are $15 each - a great bargain
for a great night out!
Checks should be made payable to the METRO PHC and sent with a SASE (self-addressed stamped envelope) no later
than March 1, 2010 to
Peter Bosshard
6 Mountainview Court
Fort Salonga, NY 11768
Daylight Savings Time: Turn clocks ahead on March 14th!
““““EAST MEETS WESTEAST MEETS WESTEAST MEETS WESTEAST MEETS WESTMARCH HAPPY HOUR MARCH 20, 2010 7:00 PMMARCH HAPPY HOUR MARCH 20, 2010 7:00 PMMARCH HAPPY HOUR MARCH 20, 2010 7:00 PMMARCH HAPPY HOUR MARCH 20, 2010 7:00 PM
Now that the Metro’s social event of the year has past, let us continue As mentioned previously The next Happy Hour “A lot of our club members have expressed an interest in havito meet their demands (with all theHappy Hour which will commence at 7:00 PM at:
Our traveling troubadour ED TRAVERS has graciously stated that he will travel to Nassau County (and not charge us a mileage fee) and provide us with his music. This will also be a homecoming for Ed since he lived in Willy Park for 5 years.
This will be a brownie point event so you may want to earn for upcoming JB Concerts. This event will benefit BREAST CANCER. Raffles will be sold with great prizes to be won. Sooooo for all of you who have requested a Nassau County Happy Hour is a fundraiser for Breast Cancer so come on down and party with a purpose for a wonderful cause.
EAST MEETS WESTEAST MEETS WESTEAST MEETS WESTEAST MEETS WEST”””” MARCH HAPPY HOUR MARCH 20, 2010 7:00 PMMARCH HAPPY HOUR MARCH 20, 2010 7:00 PMMARCH HAPPY HOUR MARCH 20, 2010 7:00 PMMARCH HAPPY HOUR MARCH 20, 2010 7:00 PM
Now that the Metro’s social event of the year has past, let us continue to “Party with a Purpose”. The next Happy Hour “East Meets West” will be held in Nassau County.
A lot of our club members have expressed an interest in having a HH in Nassau County, so in order (with all the requests we should have a SRO Happy Hour) we will hold our
Happy Hour which will commence at 7:00 PM at:
O’BRIEN’S BAR
607 WILLIS AVENUE WILLISTON PARK 11596
troubadour ED TRAVERS has graciously stated that he will travel to Nassau County (and not charge us a mileage fee) and provide us with his music. This will also be a homecoming for Ed since he lived in Willy Park for 5 years.
event so you may want to earn for upcoming JB Concerts. This event will benefit BREAST CANCER. Raffles will be sold with great prizes to be won. Sooooo for all of you who have requested a Nassau County Happy Hour let’s see how many will show up. Rememis a fundraiser for Breast Cancer so come on down and party with a purpose for a wonderful cause.
MARCH HAPPY HOUR MARCH 20, 2010 7:00 PMMARCH HAPPY HOUR MARCH 20, 2010 7:00 PMMARCH HAPPY HOUR MARCH 20, 2010 7:00 PMMARCH HAPPY HOUR MARCH 20, 2010 7:00 PM
to “Party with a Purpose”. ” will be held in Nassau County.
ng a HH in Nassau County, so in order requests we should have a SRO Happy Hour) we will hold our
troubadour ED TRAVERS has graciously stated that he will travel to Nassau County (and not charge us a mileage fee) and provide us with his music. This will also be a homecoming for
event so you may want to earn for upcoming JB Concerts. This event will benefit BREAST CANCER. Raffles will be sold with great prizes to be won. Sooooo for all of you
see how many will show up. Remember this is a fundraiser for Breast Cancer so come on down and party with a purpose for a wonderful cause.
Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville Partners with Orange21 to Produce Iconic Eyewear Brand
CARLSBAD, Calif., Feb 25, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- World-renowned singer/songwriter/author and pilot Jimmy Buffett has teamed up with Orange21 to produce a signature line of eyewear for his Margaritaville brand. Launching in key retailers this summer, the premium eyewear line joins the Margaritaville products that include all of the essentials for the tropical escape lifestyle.
The collaboration with Orange21 was a natural choice for Margaritaville, "America's leading lifestyle brand." Jimmy Buffett has personified the aviator/adventurer for three decades and his evocative lyrics and lifestyle have inspired a cross-generational following. The Margaritaville concept translates vividly into attire, foods, spirits, and party/tailgate essentials, attracting a diverse customer base that enjoys bringing Margaritaville with them wherever they go.
Orange21 is a premium producer of eyewear. Based in Carlsbad, California, the Orange21 brands -- SPY Optic and O'NEILL Eyewear - have become market leaders in both style and quality. The addition of the Margaritaville Eyewear line to its growing stable of brands is another great story from the people who invite everyone to "Live Through Our Lens."
"Orange21 is honored to be producing this line of eyewear for Jimmy and for Margaritaville. Jimmy's life work continues to touch so many people and has basically defined the notion of FUN for all the right reasons. That's the kind of friends we like to hang with!" says Stone Douglass, CEO of Orange21. "Adding Margaritaville Eyewear to our lineup is a continuation of our multi-branded strategy at Orange21 and we look forward to continued success as an expanding and authentic leader in the lifestyle eyewear market."
Look for this premium line of eyewear to be a featured player this summer at Margaritaville and with Jimmy on his 2010 "Under The Big Top Tour." Visit Margaritaville.com for details.
Jimmy Buffett appeared at the US Embassy in Haiti and provided some tropical relief to the
members of the Joint Task Force
Photo court
owns a horse called “Daddy Forty Nine”. The horse is a contender to qualify for this year’s Kentucky Derby.
They formerly owned a horse called “Pulaski County”.
www.theadvertiser.com/article/20100218/SPORTS/2180305
Jimmy Buffett appeared at the US Embassy in Haiti and provided some tropical relief to the
members of the Joint Task Force
Photo courtesy of Business News
Jimmy Buffett is part of a group that owns a horse called “Daddy Forty Nine”. The horse is a
contender to qualify for this year’s Kentucky Derby. They formerly owned a horse called “Pulaski County”.
From TheAdvertiser.com: “Lookin At Lucky tops early Derby list“:
www.theadvertiser.com/article/20100218/SPORTS/2180305
Jimmy Buffett appeared at the US Embassy in Haiti and provided some tropical relief to the
members of the Joint Task Force
Jimmy Buffett is part of a group that owns a horse called “Daddy Forty Nine”. The horse is a
contender to qualify for this year’s Kentucky Derby. They formerly owned a horse called “Pulaski County”.
“Lookin At Lucky tops early Derby list“: www.theadvertiser.com/article/20100218/SPORTS/2180305
Dear Readers: I realized I had a lot to say about this trip to MOTM. The story is just about the first few hours of Day One. So this is Part 1 of two or three parts in a couple of newsletters. For those who never went to MOTM, I think you will enjoy getting a good picture of what I experienced.
My First MOTM—2009 By Carole J. Brandi
Walking and Meeting is most of what I did and in between those spaces …... Who Did I Meet? Parrot Heads from clubs around the country, Trop Rock Musicians galore, B&B Owners, Radio DJs, and of course lots of Locals. So much of the theme of my story focuses around MEETINGS. And these were far from the corporate kind.
I had been to Key West four other times but this time was totally different and zany only I had no idea what was in store. MOTM 2009 was a combo of the good, the bad and what the heck was that?
I arrived in Marathon Key on Thursday night late. Stayed with good friends Jim and Ellen Hill at their lakefront condo. That was heavenly and the sun was blazing the next day for my drive down the Seven Mile Bridge. The window down and the radio playing I was breathing in that air that is unmistakable.
My first stop was at Casa Marina to register. Having never been there, it was magical! Doors being held by Parrot Head greeters, the mini-mart full of tropical goodies, and the registration area with so many awesome raffle baskets.
More like a reunion and new friends from coast to coast. I left MOTM with Jim Morris songs on repeat in my head. The hurricane had me hightailing it out of there early Sunday. I truly was trying to reason with hurricane season in a hammock on the beach at Casa Marina.
This moment marked the first of many MEETINGS that would take place in this short little weekend. Goody bags in hand, I headed to the bathroom to
change into my bathing suit and cover-up. Now I was officially in my Key West garb and lanyard on. I headed to the pool and met up with my friend Tracy who was hanging with METRO Eileen. Nice to see familiar faces. I felt like I was late to a party since so many people got there Wednesday or before and it was already Friday late morning. They were takin’ some sun but I just wanted to take it ALL in. I wasn’t sure where to go first. My car was parked close by so I got rid of some of the bags—really full Margaritaville Key West extremely recognizable shopping bags. Just love it! I had my friend’s bag too so I felt like I won some cool PH contest.
OK bags in trunk, tote bag on my arm and I was off. An old friend texted me to let me know that he was at The Reach Beach. I was torn because I wanted to meet my friend Angela at Louie’s Backyard. I decided on the beach and entered through the back gate that some of the locals told me about (gee I stayed there three times and never knew about that gate. Good tip!). We soaked up some sun and the water was calm. Little did I know this would be the ONLY sun I would get for the entire trip!! We left at about 1 pm. I had my band spreadsheet ready and knew which acts I needed to see while on the Island for this convention. But it was almost time for Street Fest. My heart was set on seeing Howard Livingston and the Mile Marker 24 Band with the Johnson Outboard makin’ margaritas LIVE! I had to go check into my Inn off of Duval first so I got that out of the way and parked my car back at Casa on the street for FREE : )
I remember going to the front of the Casa and getting into a pink parrot head shuttle van that was headed to Street Fest. I got to sit in the front seat, since we were packed in. I was so excited. Finally back in Key West. Felt like I never left. The drive seemed to be as long as 2 minutes. And there I was on Duval right by the side of the stage!
I was kinda overwhelmed and had to get my bearings as to how far up Duval Fleming was. I stopped on the corner to talk to a couple dressed as pirates. That was an awesome MEETING, since they were in character and all. Turns out on Saturday I saw them in the hat contest and I remembered they were with N.C. Triad. Then it hit me. I needed to go MEET another singer that I MET my first year in Key West but had not seen in 4 years. Alphonse plays at Rick’s and it was like I stepped back in time. Only this time the MEETING included Jim and Ellen and Gary Philips. I had a fun time and my first drink on the
Island and then we all were off to Cheeseburger. I had not been to this Duval bar before but what a cool place. You can get a souvenir pineapple drink cup and many of my friends did! Jim and Gary performed for the crowd and then I joined Jim onstage for 2 songs playing tambourine. So it was official—I performed on Duval in Key West!! And then two of my distant Parrot Head friends Sally and Sean walked in. It had been months since I last MET them.
To be continued…
TERM LEARNED THIS DAY:
Tequila Wench—the woman carrying a lazy susan device that had a palm tree in the middle and 8 shot glasses around it filled with tequila that would be consumed throughout the first set by Jim Morris and the Big Bamboo Band!
Jimmy Buffett’s Under the Big Top
Camden NJ August 7th
Jones Beach Show
August 31st! Details regarding
tickets coming soon!
Phlocking Phun
Metro Parrot Head DirectoryMetro Parrot Head DirectoryMetro Parrot Head DirectoryMetro Parrot Head Directory
President: David Pohorylo
35 Boot Shop Lane Monroe, CT 06468
(203)261-1381 [email protected]
Executive Vice President: Lorraine Bosshard
6 Mountainview Court Fort Salonga, NY 11768
(631) 757-4043
Treasurer: Peter Bosshard
6 Mountainview Court Fort Salonga, NY 11768
(631) 757-4043
Secretary: Marianne Straaik
25 Rhode Island Ave Massapequa, NY 11758
(516)795-4126
Parrot Press/Banana Wind Kerry-Anne Willett
PO Box 1134 Miller Place, NY 11764
Ticket Liaison Tom Dalton
(631)979-8337 [email protected]
LI Coordinator Ray Leudesdorff
[email protected] Ralph Wotruba
NJ Coordinator Tracey McGowan
[email protected] 732-668-1620
Upstate & Ct Coordinators Carol Pohorylo (203)261-1381 [email protected] .
Eastern LI Joe Lombardi
(631)324-9354
NYC Coordinator Terri Amundsen (718)956-5658
Western Coordinators Linda Peter/Larry
DeGennaro [email protected] [email protected]
NYC Metro North Long Island
Brother Jimmy’s BBQ 8th Ave & 31st St. 2nd Friday of each
month at 5:30 PM
East Side Café 232 East Avenue Norwalk, CT
2nd Tuesday of each month at 6:30 PM.
“East Meets West” O’BRIEN’S BAR
607 WILLIS AVENUE WILLISTON PARK 11596
(see article for details)
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KEEP THE DATE! March 13th-Islander Game Uniondale, NY March 20th-LI Happy Hour “East Meets West” April 24th- LI Ducks Game Central Islip, NY June 11 & 12th Metro & Morris Bridgeport, CT August 31st- Jimmy Buffett Wantagh, NY