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MAY NEWSLETTER 2013 Next Meeting: Tues. May 14, 6:00 PM AT THE CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL
COMING EVENTS
May Meeting
May 14 th 6 pm Crowne Plaza Hotel Lobby Board of Directors & Birthdays Page 2
Friday Night Flights Cajuns Deck May 17
page 3
Complete Agenda For Meetings & Activities for 2013
page 3
Buffalo River Float Trip May 10-11-12
Page 4
Profiles of Ski Club Members No Profile, but take a look anyway
page 5
Summer Lake Cruise Saturday July 13
Page 6
Volunteer Application form page 7
Rice Depot Message page 8
Membership info & ads page 9
Established 1967
President’s Message
The Buffalo River Float Trip is sold out, but a Last
minute substitution is possible. Call Linda Frisbee.
The Board elections were held at the April meeting
and besides me and Linda Frisbee being re-elected, we
have three new members. A big welcome to Diane
Phillips, Bob Spector and a welcome back to Gem
Koski. Your board works very hard to make sure that
this club continues the tradition of offering great ski
trips and other wonderful functions each year, but
strives to offer new and interesting trips and activities
to make our club something to be proud of . So please
offer your suggestions to the board and even volunteer
to help if you wish. We are all volunteers, so lets all
pitch in to be the best we can be. The board will elect
the next term’s officers at our May meeting, so stay
tuned for announcements by e-mail. By the way, a lot
of you have not signed on at our MEETUP site and re-
quested membership to the site. Members of this club,
will be made a MEETUP member, but you must apply
on the site. You can then interact with other members.
Please keep Carol Thompson in your thoughts and
prayers, as she has been very ill. and is awaiting two
transplants.
Mike Graves, President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2011—2012
Office/Committee Name Phone President Newsletter, Ski Trips Mike Graves (501) 837-7222
Vice President, Social Cheryl Payne Nesuda (501) 951-0019
Secretary, Social Kay Marsh (501) 690-1202
Treasurer, Audit Chair Roger Nesuda (501) 551-1511
Audit (going off) Dave Sullivan (501) 374-0483
Ski Trip Chair, Audit Patti Lucarz (501) 454-8735
Membership (going off) Ann Neeley (501) 350-6500
Membership (going off) Carol Thompson (501) 231-6783
Advertising Chair, Social Ronnie Jones (501) 920-9665
Social Chair Carlyn Yancey (501) 223-8384
Membership Michael VanBokhoven (501)425-3653
Social Linda Frisbee (501) 680-8062
Ski Trips Larry Storthz (501) 690-2010
Social (new member) Diane Phllips (501) 753-1747
Audit (mew member) Bob Spector (501) 580-2379
Membership (new member) Gem Koski (501) 730-5252
Web Master David Bentley (501) 412-3848
May Birthdays
If you want to ski, party and have all kinds of fun this coming year, then you have come to the right
place. If you would like to help, fill out a volunteer form on page 10 and give to a board member.
Marge Bennett May 11
Paula Holcomb May 13
Clarence Imler May 17
Sheila Thompson May 19
LaRand Thomas May 23
Judy Burns May 24
Patti Lucarz May 24
Glen Brown May 31
OUR NEXT
“FRIDAY NITE FLIGHTS” Will be held at Cajun’s Wharf Deck
located at 2400 Cantrell
Friday May 17th - 5:00 pm
This is the perfect way
to end the week with friends.
Guests are always welcome
See you there! If you get there early, grab a BIG table !
The Board is planning the following for 2012-2013 club year
Meeting date Meeting theme Other Activities
May 14 Monthly Meeting Summer is here May 10/12 Buffalo River Float Trip
May 17 Friday Night Flights
Cajun’s Wharf
June No Meeting Summer break June
July No Meeting Enjoy your summer July Larry’s Houseboat Party
Saturday July 13
August 13 First Meeting of the New Club Year Renew your Membership
Sept. 10 Monthly Meeting Sept. 7 Tailgate Razorback Game
Oct. 8 Monthly Meeting Oct. 26 Lobster Boil
Monthly meetings are on the second Tuesday of the month at 6pm , August through May
& Friday night flights are on the third Friday at 5pm. Membership dues are due starting in
August and are good through the following July. We do not operate on a calendar year.
Buffalo River Float Trip
May 10-11-12, 2013
> Two nights at Beaver Creek Cabins
> Light breakfast Saturday morning
> Sack lunches Saturday on the river
> Canoe and shuttle provided
> Barbeque Dinner Saturday night
> Campfire and Entertainment
Only $140.00 per person
Substitution available
Bring cash to pay for supper to eat at the Low Gap Café
on Friday night. Sunday Breakfast on your own.
After March 12, $140,00 per person. Last day to pay is April 9, 2013
Cost is less if you do not float, but still want to join us for this fun trip !
Zip lining or other activities may be available in the area,
but you must schedule on your own at extra cost.
The last time the LRSC floated the Buffalo was 5 years ago,
so take advantage as this is not an annual event.
No cancellations or refunds.
Only substitutions will be allowed.
Call Linda Frisbee 501-680-8062
Larry Storthz 501-690-2010
Also we have the talented Rod, Larry & Mike
playing guitars and singing for your enjoyment.
Profiles of Ski Club Members By Ronnie Jones
Each month we will interview some members for you to get to know better.
Number of years in Ski Club 45
Occupation under cover agent and part time gigolo
Favorite place to ski any place with snow
Favorite Place to travel French Riviera
Favorite LRSC event Lobster Boil, of course
Most people don’t know I … am a illegal alien
How did you find out about the LRSC the wonderful website !
Your idea of a romantic evening being seduced by a beautiful woman on a moonlit beach
My dream vacation Monte Carlo and live it up, again
Most memorable LRSC moment the ski trip with just me and the rest were all women
Favorite foods thick juicy steak with crab legs, lobster & caviar of course
Favorite drink Vodka martini, shaken, not stirred
I drive a silver Aston Martin
Your
Friends
Photo
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suggest members for this page
Little Rock Ski Club 9th Annual
SUMMER LAKE CRUISE
SATURDAY JULY 13TH 2013
HOUSEBOAT SS MOONDANCE AND THE STARLIGHT LOUNGE
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WITH CAPTAIN LARRY STORTHZ AND FIRST MATE LUNA BRING YOUR OWN FOOD, DRINK & LIFE VEST
$10 MEMBERS - $15 GUESTS
all guess must be accompanied by a member
BOARD AT 11:00am LEAVE at 11:30am
LARRY STORTHZ 690-2010
ter. We hope you will enjoy.
Favorite foods: Chocolate, fruit and lots of cooked veggies.
Favorite drink: A glass of sauvignon blanc.
I drive a blue SUV.
ARKANSAS RICE DEPOT
Our Story
Way back in 1982, a few caring Arkansans noticed there were a lot of children, families and
senior citizens going to bed hungry right here in Arkansas. Many food pantries were struggling
for supplies. The cupboard was bare at the shelters.
Children were hungry. So these folks organized and looked for food. And they found rice.
Home-grown, nourishing and inexpensive rice. They paid for it out of their own pockets and
gave it to anyone in need.
Soon word spread about this organization that provided free rice to any group willing to fight
hunger in their community. And the Arkansas Rice Depot was born.
Within a couple of years, nearly one hundred rice growers from Riceland and Producers mills
were donating rice.
This was just the kind of foundation the charity needed. By 1986, then-Governor Bill Clinton
helped the Arkansas Rice Depot distribute its one millionth pound of rice. For a while, rice re-
mained the only food distributed, and though nourishing, it wasn't a complete meal.
A Billy Graham Crusade changed all that. Six tons of food items were collected that year,
and soon dry goods, canned foods, frozen meats and other items were donated, ware-
housed and distributed across the state.
In 1994, an Arkansas public school nurse noticed some children arriving at school listless and
hungry. They said their school lunch the day before was the last meal they had. She won-
dered if the Arkansas Rice Depot could help. Immediately, the Food For Kids program was
launched, sending hungry children home with backpacks filled with food every night.
Today the Arkansas Rice Depot serves around 600 Arkansas public schools and the Food For
Kids backpack program has been duplicated across the US, helping feed hundreds of thou-
sands of hungry kids.
Every year the Arkansas Rice Depot feeds around half a million hungry Arkansans, distributing
food to shelters, schools, disaster relief efforts and homebound seniors. All with minimal over-
head.
And in the summer of 2009, Arkansas Rice Depot received national recognition of our pro-
grams, when All Roker brought NBC's Today Show to the Depot, with his Lend A Hand pro-
gram. Through Lend A Hand, Arkansas Rice Depot received a five truckloads of items with a
value totaling over $600,000. Local dignitaries came out to join in on the fun. We were one of
only five charitable organizations chosen through Lend A Hand.
You see, we don't believe in big salaries or glitzy marketing campaigns – 98% of all donations
go to feeding the hungry. So you can be confident your donation fills an empty stomach. It's
how this charity started, and it's how we'll continue our mission.
Membership Memberships are for a period of one year, starting in August and ending in July. A non-member or guest may attend only two meetings per year without joining.
Please help us keep your information updated by sending changes in addresses, phone numbers and email to insure you receive reminders of special events, ski trips openings,
and other items of importance. Any changes should be sent to Membership Chairman Carol Thompson, at P.O. Box 250046, Little Rock, AR 72225-0046, or [email protected]
If you are interested in advertising in the monthly newsletter, contact
Mike Graves at [email protected] or call 837-7222 Square Business card size ad for $150 for one year.
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YOU COULD BE ADVERTISING HERE
AND HAVING YOUR AD READ 300 TO 400 TIMES A MONTH, FOR AS LITTLE AS 3 TO 4 CENTS PER VIEWING
Contact Mike Graves at 501-837-7222 or e-mail to [email protected] Square business card sized ads are $150.00 per year.
Please consider doing business with our advertisers and to personally thank them for
helping to support our club. We appreciate their willingness to partner with us.
We want your input.
We want all of your support and suggestions for trips and activities. We would
like input on functions that we might offer that will be of interest to you .
Please contact a board member with your suggestions and please respond to any
surveys we send your way.
PAID ADVERTISEMENTS. Advertisements that appear in the Lift Line are PAID advertisements. The LRSC does
not endorse products or services advertised, but encourage you to consider them. Advertisements that may
compete with or affect our members’ participation on trips or at functions sponsored by LRSC will not be approved
for publication or distribution on line or promoted at meetings or functions.
Call Cindy Imprinted, logo branded business pro-
motions for your company or your spe-
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dars, etc. Web site:
www.winnerscircle-ar.com E-mail: [email protected]