26 minute read

Pickling Made Simple

Pickling Made Simple! H umans learned to pickle foods centuries ago. We’ve enjoyed pickling almost everything since and have found a place for many of the resulting, newfound delicacies in our regular diets. As many ingredients are available only at certain times of the year, pickling’s primary purpose is to extend the shelf life of foods. The side benefit of the process is a vast assortment of new favourite foods!

Pickling preserves foods when they’re soaked in brine and/ or vinegar or cured with salt. Another way to extend the life of certain food is by drying them completely, taking all the moisture out.

Bhushan Negi Glencoe Sous Chef 403-287-4150 bnegi@glencoe.org We can pickle almost anything, from meats to fish and vegetables (not just cucumbers) to eggs. Making pickles at home is easy. You only need a handful of ingredients (vinegar, water, pickling salt and sugar). You need a little patience, too, as the foods need time for the acids to kick in.

Tip: Don’t use iodized salt as it makes the brine cloudy. White wine vinegar or apple cider vinegar are best to use. Brine for the pickle can vary, depending upon how much salt and acidity you prefer. I usually use equal parts of water and vinegar and about five percent salt and five percent sugar to the liquid.

Flavour your brine with whatever herbs you like! Add garlic or keep it plain. Make certain you take your brine out and give it a boil. For some veggies, use the hot brine. For others (especially delicate ones), let the brine cool first. Radishes are one of my favourite foods to pickle. They’re scrumptious with seafood (see sidebar for how to pickle them). A

Pickled Radishes

1 bunch or 4 red radishes (about 1 pound, 400g of radishes) 1 cup water 1 cup white vinegar 2 tsp sea salt 2 tsp sugar 1/2 tsp crushed peppercorns 1 to 2 cloves peeled garlic

Method Slice the radishes into rounds. In a non-reactive (stainless steel) saucepan, bring the water, vinegar, salt and sugar to a boil, until they’re dissolved. Remove from heat and add the peppercorns and garlic. Pack the radishes in a clean pintsized jar and pour the hot liquid over them, adding the garlic into the jar as well. Cover and let cool to room temperature, then refrigerate.

Storage The radishes will be ready to eat after 24 hours. During storage, the liquid will turn a nice, rosy colour. Any added flavour — garlic, hot peppers and other herbs — will get stronger. The radishes can be kept in the refrigerator for up to one month.

Delicious Fall Cocktails TO TRY AT THE PUB!

It’s fall! Be sure to drop by our cozy Club Pub or Sports Lounge for a few drinks with friends. The Glencoe bartending team has added some exciting, new (somewhat exotic) cocktails to the menu. We think you’ll like them. Please let us our servers know.

GINGERSNAP Tanqueray, Ginger and Lemon Syrup, Bianco Vermouth, Fever-Tree Tonic

APPLE & BRANDY SMASH Brandy, Calvados, Cinnamon, Muddled apples, Ginger Beer

MAPLE HOT TODDY Crown Royal Maple, Ginger, Cinnamon Clove Lemon Syrup, Hot water

CHOCOLATE FASHIONED Bourbon, Splash of Crème de Cacao, Orange bitters, Raw Sugar

Father Daughter Ball

Midsummer Night’s Dream The 4th Annual Father Daughter Ball was an amazing success with over 100 members attending and celebrating what can only be described as a magical night. With a backdrop of a Midsummer Night’s Dream theme, there were fairies galore, mythical singing unicorns, an amazing meal by our Chef Dean Kanuit and his team and above all, memories that will last a lifetime for both, daughters and dads!

Please visit glencoe.org for full gallery of photos.

3

MON

14 & 28

FRI

Labour Day Club open holiday hours. Patios close for the season.

3-6

Climbing Centre CLOSED Time to take it all down, deep clean and reset the climbing wall. Our annual wall reset allows for a blank slate in routes and a chance for requests! Now is the opportunity to give your climbing staff some feedback on what YOU would like them to create. From “Pinchy Overhang” to “Small Edgy Flat” to “Footwork Focused” and more, help our staff create challenges designed for you.

7

FRI

GGCC Hiking Club Join us for the last hike of the season to Boom Lake in Banff National Park. For more information, please contact Julie Repp, jrepp@glencoe.org

8

SAT

Wedding Dance Workshop 2 – 4 pm Getting married soon or attending a wedding? This workshop will give you the basics of partner dancing to make your first dance a great experience. Learn basic steps, turns and how to dip with ease. Please register only one person from the couple.

12

WED

Bridge Fall Luncheon At The Glencoe Golf & Country Club. Luncheon 11:15 am/Game 12:15 pm Soup, sandwiches, salad and dessert. $24/per person. Register at Front Reception by Noon, September 10.

Wibit Day 6 – 8 pm / Age: 7 & up Join us for some aquatic adventure as you climb, jump and splash your way through the Wibit obstacle course.

15

SAT

Robert Munsch Theme Workshop 2:30 – 4:30 pm / Age: 3 – 5 Children will enjoy exploring two of Munsch’s books with matching games, art exploration and snacks.

17

MON

Speakers Series: Medical Cannabis with Dr. Matthew Hill 7 – 9 pm. Join us for a variety of interesting speakers who will peak your interest and challenge your mind. Our Speakers Series has been exceptionally well received since its inception in early 2017. Guests are welcome!

18

FRI

GGCC Drive-in at the Driving Range A family-friendly event. 6:30 pm BBQ and activities, 8:30 pm movie (Monsters Inc.), 10 pm fireworks. For more information, email nsawatsky@glencoe.org.

22

SAT

Paw Patrol Theme Workshop 2:30 – 4:30 pm / Age: 3 – 5 Paw Patrol is a group of six heroic dogs led by a boy named Ryder who work together to protect the community. Whether your child is like fire dog, Marshall or police pup, Chase, he/she will learn to save the day and have fun while doing it. Children will be up for a challenge while making sure there’s time for games, snacks and crafts.

24

MON

Skipping Clinic with Chelsea Carey 6:30 – 8 pm With room for only 8 people get in on this clinic quick! Join 2016 Canadian National Champion (Scotties) Skip Chelsea Carey as she walks you through a 90-minute skipping clinic. Chelsea will help provide you with some basic steps to start your season off on the right foot. Register online.

25

TUE

Crank’d Madonna Video Workout 9 – 10 am with Helen & Jessica (Helessica!)

Sweeping Clinic with Nolan Thiessen 6:30 – 8 pm Join world champion Nolan Thiessen in this 16-person sweeping clinic. Join these 2016 World and Canadian Champions as they put your through your paces. Take your sweeping game to the next level and learn how to both impact your teams shots more proficiently as well as burning a lot of calories! Register online.

26

WED

Junior Curling Program September 26 – November 21 (no curling Halloween night) Some of Alberta’s top young athletes will be coaching your children. Register online.

27

THU

Wellness University: Let’s Talk About Aging 1:30 – 2:30 pm This innovative lecture series is intended to help you feel like you are back in university but with no worries of being tested at the end of the lecture. Our goal is to present you, the learner, with a variety of interesting topics that are easy to follow and spark your curiosity. Light refreshments will be served.

28

FRI

Youth Climb & Swim Night 6:30 – 8:45 pm / Age: 6 1/2 – 9) Children can experience the thrill of climbing followed by fun and games in the pool while the parents have a quiet dinner, work out in Fitness, get a massage, or play a game of tennis. A great opportunity for both of you to enjoy a night out!

29

SAT

A Day In Paris Theme Workshop 2:30 – 4:30 pm / Age: 3 – 5 Ooh La La! This Paris-themed party is an elegant affair where children can dress up as we spend a few hours strolling through Paris. We will create a trendy masterpiece while enjoying some French cuisine and taking part in activities which will surely send them home asking if their next summer vacation could be in France!

Adaptive Yoga 11:30 am – 1:30 pm This workshop takes you beyond stretching, as we focus on building stability and strength. Learn how to modify classical yoga postures based on your individual body through the use of props and breathing techniques. Finish off with a delicious guided relaxation that will leave you feeling restored and recharged. No previous yoga experience necessary.

Fly me to the Moon 5:30 pm – 1 am / Age: 18+) A night of dining and dancing to the classics in the ballroom at The Glencoe Club. Featuring the Johnny Summer Little Big Band.

30

SUN

Junior Chefs 1 – 4 pm / Age: 6 – 8) Take cooking to the next level with this intermediate cooking class. It promises to stimulate and develop the love of cooking in your child. From multi-step directions to more complicated recipes, students will create yummy things to eat and share. S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 8 S M T W T F S

9 10 11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20 21 22

23 24 25 26 27 28 29

30

Climbing Centre closed - September 3 to 6

Drive-in at the Driving Range - September 18

1

MON

8

MON

2018/19 Board of Directors Election All ballots must be received by Monday, October 1, 7 pm.

3

WED

Annual General Meeting The Glencoe Ballroom, 7 pm.

6

SAT

Yamuna® Body Rolling 2 – 4 pm / Save your body* A system that gives you the ability to ‘work on yourself’ anytime, anywhere, forever. This technique will give you the knowledge to release muscle tension, increase circulation and improve mobility in a wide range of joints. *Pearl ball included.

7

SUN

Thanksgiving Dinner Buffet Dinner times starting at 5 pm in the Ballroom. Reservations via Reception 403–243–2506.

Thanksgiving Dinner Buffet at GGCC $47.50/Adult, $25/Kids. Kids 3 and under are free. Reservations available at 6 pm. Please call the Golf Club for reservations 403-240-7381.

Thanksgiving Club open holiday hours.

9

Curling Leagues Begin

TUE

11

THU

Speakers Series: Alzheimer’s in 2018 with Jay Ingram 7 – 9 pm in the Ballroom. Join us for a variety of interesting speakers who will peak your interest and challenge your mind. Our Speakers Series has been exceptionally well received since its inception in early 2017. Guests are welcome!

12

FRI

Youth Pizza & Plunge Night 6:30 – 8:45 pm/ Age: 6 – 9 Enjoy a dinner of pizza and then go into the outdoor pool for a refreshing dip. There will be no shortage of fun on this Friday night! Children can be dropped off at the West Flex Room at 6:30 pm and picked up on the pool deck at 8:45 pm.

12, 21 & 26

FRI

Wibit Day October 12 & 26: 5 – 8 pm October 21: 1 – 4 pm/ Age: 7 & up Join us for some aquatic adventure as you climb, jump and splash your way through the Wibit obstacle course.

13, 20 & 27

SAT

Little Chefs Cooking Classes 2:30 – 4:30 pm Children will learn to follow recipes to create their own masterpieces. This series of classes will focus on creating an item for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

19

FRI

Yoga For Better Sleep 6 – 8 pm Tired of counting sheep or feeling fatigue from sleep deprivation? This workshop will guide you through some straight forward breathing techniques, restoratives yoga postures to help calm the nervous system, and meditation to quiet the “monkey mind”. No previous yoga experience necessary.

Beerfest 6 - 9 pm Beer tasting featuring a variety of Alberta breweries. Register online. See ad on pg. 19 for more details.

20

SAT

Yamuna® Body Rolling 2 – 4 pm / Legs* A system that gives you the ability to ‘work on yourself’ anytime, anywhere, forever. This technique will give you the knowledge to release muscle tension, increase circulation and improve mobility in a wide range of joints. *Silver ball included.

24

WED

GGCC Annual Golf Meeting The Glencoe Ballroom, 7 pm.

25

THU

Wellness University: Nutrition & Aging Well 1:30 – 2:30 pm This innovative lecture series are intended to help you feel like you are back in university but with no worries of being tested at the end of the lecture. Our goal is to present you, the learner, with a variety of interesting topics that are easy to follow and spark your curiosity. Light refreshments will be served

26

FRI

Get Wired with Makey Makey 9 am – Noon / Age: 7 – 14 In this adventure, kids build their own fully functioning version of an Xbox or PlayStation controller, focusing on ergonomics in their designs. They will also work together to complete an electronic circuit using their bodies as conductors and design a two person controller to play the popular game “Flappy Bird”. Through application of circuitry, let the FUN begin!

Train Like a Canadian Champ! Friday, October 26, 5 – 8 pm and Saturday, October 27, 9 am – Noon Do you ever wonder what it would be like to train like a professional athlete? Join Pan American Games Gold Medalist and 2x Canadian Champion, Andrew Schnell, as he takes you through a typical day of training as one of Canada’s elite squash ambassadors. Register online or email squash@glencoe.org

Survivor Night 6:30 – 8 pm/ Age: 6 – 11 Engineering for Kids presents Survivor Night! A storm causes a power outage and the kids will need to use their electrical engineering knowledge to build their own flashlights in order to get through the dark night. Kids can even come dressed up.

27

SAT

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Calgary’s: “The Splash is Back” A fundraising gala in support of vulnerable youth. 6 pm in the Glencoe Ballroom. Dress black and white with a splash or red. For tickets and sponsorship, contact Alyson Xotta at 403-520-1514 or axotta@bgcc.ab.ca

28

SUN

Glencoe Ghouls Ghastly Halloween Party 12:30 – 3 pm or 4 – 6:30 pm Cost: $19 (Includes: treats, arts and crafts, passbook events and goodie bag). Limited space available in each party. Please register by Thursday, October 25 at the Sports Office or online. O C T O B E R 2 0 1 8 S M T W T F S

14 15 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 26 27

28 29 30 31

Thanksgiving Dinner Buffet - October 7

Yoga for Better Sleep - October 19

3

SAT

9, 18 & 23

Mermaids Theme Workshop 2:30 – 4:30 pm / Age: 3 – 5 The grace and beauty of mermaids are astonishing and mesmerizing as they float under the water, especially the infamous Ariel. We will not only imagine ourselves as mermaids, but we will explore the creatures under the sea as well. Games, crafts and snacks will all be part of this theme party.

4

SUN

Safekids 2:15 – 5:15 pm / Age: 6 – 11 This high energy, interactive program will give your children a safety plan they can use! Topics include home alone safety, bullying, stranger myth, inappropriate touching, abductions, self-confidence and more. Children will have an opportunity to practice their new safety skills in a safe and simulated environment. Presented by Safe4Life.

Safetots 1 – 2 pm / Age: 3 – 5 Start the personal safety training early with this lively and interactive program aimed at preschool children. Children will learn about the importance of keeping private parts private and what to do if they fell an ‘uh-oh’ in their tummy. Songs and rhymes that children will remember are part of this class.

6

TUE

Enchanted Christmas Parties Bookings Reservations are available for Glencoe Family Christmas Parties December 3, 10 and 17. See pg. 21 for more details.

Wibit Day November 9 & 23: 6 – 8 pm November 18: 1 – 4 pm/ Age: 7 & up Join us for some aquatic adventure as you climb, jump and splash your way through the Wibit obstacle course.

9

FRI

Youth Bowl & Swim Night 6:30 – 8:45 pm / Age: 7 – 9 Children can have a fun night of bowling followed by fun and games in the pool while the parents have a quiet dinner, work out in Fitness, get a massage, or play a game of tennis. A great opportunity for both of you to enjoy a night out!

11

SUN

Remembrance Day Club open holiday hours. No programs, lessons or leagues

15

THU

Speakers Series: Designing for the Senses with Ginger Rozmus 7 – 9 pm. Join us for a variety of interesting speakers who will peak your interest and challenge your mind. Our Speakers Series has been exceptionally well received since its inception in early 2017. Guests are welcome!

16

FRI

Minecraftedu Night 6:30 – 8 pm / Age: 6 – 11 Drop off the young engineers for an exciting and fun night of STEM (science, technology, engineering and math). Kids will explore the world of MinecraftEDU Redstone. Let the FUN begin!

President’s Ball 6:30 pm / Age: 18+ An opportunity to celebrate our 2018/19 President. Cocktail reception, four-course dinner with accompanying wines and entertainment. Reservations via Reception 403-243-2506.

17

SAT

Cool Science Theme Workshop 2:30 – 4:30 pm / Age: 3 – 5 Science is fascinating for preschoolers as they watch things explode, turn color or change some way from its original state. Children will participate in science experiments and take home some of the end results. Be prepared to release the scientist in your child.

Glencoe Winter Market 5:30 – 8 pm Members and their guests are welcome to attend The Glencoe Club Winter Market. The Market will feature local artisans and local products. This is a great opportunity to shop for holiday gifts for your friends and family while enjoying market style food and beverage for purchase. Entrance is free for members and their guests. Guests must be accompanied by a member.

Yamuna® Body Rolling 2 – 4 pm / Knees* A system that gives you the ability to ‘work on yourself’ anytime, anywhere, forever. This technique will give you the knowledge to release muscle tension, increase circulation and improve mobility in a wide range of joints. *Black ball included.

20

TUE

Bridge Christmas Dinner Club Championship. Registration required.

22

THU

American Thanksgiving All day turkey special in the Pub and Sports Lounge: $27.95++ (Cup of Roasted Ambrosia Apple & Celery Root Soup, Hot Turkey Sandwich with Stuffing, Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Market Vegetables, Pumpkin Pie or Pecan Pie).

23

FRI

Minecraftedu Mania: Coding & Gaming 9 am – Noon/ Age: 7 – 14 Do you love solving mysteries? This BRAND NEW world is a replica of the Board Game Clue. We will work together to solve this mansion’s hidden mysteries. The young coders will then build and customize their very own programmable turtle and use it to complete a set of challenges using code. Kids will learn coding in the world of Minecraft!

24

SAT

Cake Decorating For Kids 2:30 – 4:30 pm/ Age: 3 – 5 This unique class will offer preschoolers an opportunity to use different decorating utensils to create their own personalized cake. Amongst these skills children will take part in games and activities and they will create their own unique snack.

25

SUN

106th Grey Cup in the Pub 4 pm Kickoff Food and drink specials.

22 - 25

Mixed Doubles Curling Club Championship

29

THU

Wellness University: Physical Activity, Exercise & Aging 1:30 – 2:30 pm This innovative lecture series are intended to help you feel like you are back in University but with no worries of being tested at the end of the lecture. Our goal is to present you, the learner, with a variety of interesting topics that are easy to follow and spark your curiosity. Light refreshments will be served.

30

FRI

Youth Climb & Swim Night 6:30 – 8:45 pm / Age: 61/2 – 9 Children can experience the thrill of climbing followed by fun and games in the pool while the parents have a quiet dinner, work out in Fitness, get a massage, or play a game of tennis. A great opportunity for both of you to enjoy a night out! N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 8 S M T W T F S

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

18 19 20 21 22 23 24

25 26 27 28 29 30

Enchanted Christmas Parties Bookings - November 6

Glencoe Winter Market - November 17

a c h i e v e m e n t awards CELEBRATING GLENCOE SUPERHEROES

Athletics continues to be a foundational building block of The Glencoe Club’s success. Throughout the country, as well as North America, The Glencoe Club is known for having incredible athletes often having a big influence on Canadian athletics. Sport has been a driving factor in cultivating a sense of community with an added focus on success since the Club’s inception in 1931. This year, at our Annual Achievement Awards, we recognized Glencoe members who are Olympians, current and past National Champions, Provincial Champions and volunteers who have made exceptional contributions to the Club. This year’s theme of Superheroes was quite fitting as all the recognized athletes possess a lot of similarities to Superheroes, such as dedication, commitment and strength, to name a few. It was an event to be remembered, with the 150 attendees socializing and a formal banquet to recognize the incredible achievements in the 2017/18 season. Congratulations to all the athletes. The Glencoe Club is incredibly proud of your accomplishments!

ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

BADMINTON Austin Bauer 2018 Pan American Team Championships, Canadian Team Member - Champions 2018 Canadian Men’s Doubles Finalist 2017 World University Games Canadian Team Member

SKATING Drew Wolfe 2018 Canadian World Team Member

SQUASH Jaime Laird 2018 Canadian Doubles Championships Women’s Champion 2018 Canadian National Teams Championships Women’s Finalist Danielle Letourneau 2018 Canadian Championships Women’s Champion

Andrew Schnell 2018 Canadian Championships Men’s Champion

MERIT AWARD BADMINTON Karen Torstensen 2018 Canadian Championships Women’s 45+ Doubles Champion 2018 Canadian Championships Women’s 50+ Singles Champion 2018 Canadian Championships Women’s 50+ Doubles Finalist

SQUASH David Ramsden-Wood 2018 Canadian Doubles Championships Men’s 40+ Champion Grayson Witcher 2018 Canadian Championships Men’s 35+ Champion

VOLUNTEER AWARD SQUASH Mike Knapp 2018 Canadian Squash Championships Tournament Co-Chair

GLENCOE MEMBERS IN PYEONGCHANG

by Chris Jennings, Athletic Manager

This past February, Glencoe members Erik Read, Trevor Philp and Jack Leitch took to the slopes of PyeongChang to compete in Alpine Skiing at the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Erik Read is the son of two-time Olympian and “Crazy Canuck” Ken Read. He made his first Olympic appearance this past year in Korea after an incredible season on the World Cup circuit. He had already led a successful career competing in numerous World Junior Championships and an NCAA Championship with the University of Denver.

This past year’s Olympic games were Trevor’s second time representing Canada at the Olympics, once in Sochi in 2014 and now in Korea in 2018. He continues to defy the odds by climbing the ranks on the World Cup circuit, including an eleventh-place finish in December 2017.

Jack Leitch grew up spending a lot of time at the Glencoe. He swam and skated during his younger years and has been working out here in the gym more recently. For two seasons, he was on the Alberta Ski Team and the last two seasons on the Canadian Para Alpine Ski Team, guiding Mac Marcoux. Over the past two seasons, the medals and trophies have really started to pile up. Jack and fellow teammate Mac Marcoux competed in the Downhill, Super G and Giant Slalom in PyeongChang at the Paralympics, capturing gold in the Downhill.

34 glencoe.org Erik Read

Trevor Philp

CHRIS JENNINGS IS NORTH AMERICA’S ATHLETIC DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR! The North America Association of Club Athletic Directors (NACAD) recently held their 2018 awards ceremony at the NACAD Conference in Fort Worth, Texas. The Glencoe Club is extremely proud to announce that Chris Jennings won the award for Athletic Director of the Year! NACAD was formed in 1950. Its vision is to empower its member clubs and their athletic directors with resources, tools and information to help them continuously improve and provide members with outstanding experiences. The award is presented to the athletic director (in our case Athletic Manager) who has demonstrated major accomplishments in the areas of athletics. These include: • Leadership • Program enhancement • Strategic planning initiatives • Member service • Initiatives • Overall contributions to operations Please join us in congratulating Chris Jennings!

WANTED!

11 or 12 year-old to join a group of three boys to curl on a new young curling team. Looking to play Sunday Calgary Youth Curling League and train at least once a week with a Glencoe Pro at the Club. Contact Paul Webster at curling@glencoe.org or 403-287-4123.

P.S. Any individual should be ready to have a lot of fun!

CONGRATULATIONS SHEILA HORAN!

On July 17, 2018, Sheila Horan became a Life Master. While becoming a Life Master is an incredible milestone for any bridge player, the fact that Sheila achieved this designation in her late eighties makes her an inspiration to all of us. Sheila began her bridge journey at The Glencoe Club. She can remember when bridge was played in the basement and smoking was still allowed. The more difficult the hands, the more smoke in the room! When bridge moved to the Ballroom, Sheila became a Wednesday afternoon regular. She worked hard to make bridge an enjoyable and competitive experience. Her goal of becoming a Life Master never waivered, even when life caused her to put it aside for a while. Whenever she could, she worked away, including coming to Bootcamp. It takes the average bridge player over five years of concentrated effort to become a Life Master. What makes it so difficult? The fact that to become a Life Master, one must acquire a designated number of points and play at various levels of competition. Currently, at The Glencoe Club, the winner of a Wednesday game will receive 1.2 black masterpoints. This means that even if you won every game (an impossibility), it would take two years to achieve the required 100 black masterpoints needed for the Life Master designation. In the late 90s there were only seven to nine tables in play, so masterpoint awards were significantly lower. In addition to the 100 black masterpoints, a Life Master needs silver masterpoints. These points can only be attained by playing in Sectional tournaments. While the reward for winning increases up to 2.24 for a win in the under 199 masterpoint category, these tournaments only occur four times a year. As well, the competition for the points becomes much more focused. The more masterpoints one acquires, the more difficult the competition becomes. The final colours for Life Master are red and gold. These points can only be attained by playing in Regional tournaments. Calgary hosts a Regional tournament once every three years. Sheila won her first gold points in Red Deer on August 12, 2004 while playing with Millie Shyba in a Swiss Team Event. It was a very exciting day as she and Millie not only won their competitive category but placed overall to win 8.36 gold points. A remarkable achievement for a non-Life Master. Sheila completed her gold requirements on July 17, playing with Doug Mann, one of our Directors and her daughter, Tracy. It was a golden achievement. Thank you Sheila for encouraging all of us to pursue our dreams!

This article is from: