February 2007 Newsletter


President’s Message

We are pleased to welcome all of our new members to The Faculty and Friends Club. How very fortunate we were that the weather cooperated with us at the Billy Bowlegs 5k Run and 1 Mile Walk that brought out 120 eager participants on that beautiful sunny morning. The major fund-raiser for our scholarship fund brought in $1,632 this year. We are grateful to all of our members who volunteered their time to be part of Billy Bowlegs. Particularly, we thank Larry Giunipero and Bill Hillison for organizing and carrying out the race again for so many years. The brunch at the Renegade Grill that followed the race was a highpoint of the day. Because of the active involvement of our membership and of the Gulf Winds Track Club, we are proud to give out seven scholarships this 2006-2007 school year. Again, Annelise Leysieffer outdid herself by managing to organize this very worthwhile event, despite the fact that she was right in the middle of her PhD defense preparation. Congratulations to Dr. Annelise Leysieffer for successfully defending her thesis on February 1.
John and Lucy Ho graciously opened up their main dining room to us for the Ninth Annual Chinese New Year. It was decided at a board meeting last year to honor John and Lucy for the warm hospitality that they have extended to our group in preparing these wonderfully varied menus from year to year. The atmosphere that they create is always very warm and welcoming to our group, with the dining room filled to capacity this year, as always. Lucy and John have contributed so much to our Faculty and Friends Club and to the FSU community at large, that we were so pleased to be able to thank them for all that they have done.
The year is flying by, with the tour of the Claude Pepper Museum coming up very shortly, on Saturday, February 24 at 10 am followed by lunch in the Suwannee Room at 11:30 am. With a political career spanning over forty years, exhibits in the museum dramatically portray Claude Pepper’s personal and political experiences, beginning from his early childhood experiences as a farmer growing up in rural Alabama to his final role as an advocate of the aged. On Saturday afternoon, March 31, we can look forward to celebrating the 60th anniversary of the FSU Flying High Circus with Beth Haskins as our honored guest. While you are writing important dates down on your calendar, don’t forget about the Annual Dinner, Wednesday. April 18, taking place at an exciting new location this year: The Silver Slipper.
Beth Charness
CLAUDE PEPPER MUSEUM VISIT AND SUWANNEE ROOM LUNCH
FEBRUARY 24 – 10:00 a.m.
We will be having a tour of the Claude Pepper Museum on Saturday, February 24 at 10:00 a.m., meeting in the front lobby of the museum. Afterwards, we will go to the Suwannee Dining Room for a buffet lunch (pay for own) around 11:30. A section of the main room will be reserved for us so that we can all eat together. This should be another special event that you won’t want to miss. We need your reservation by noon Tuesday, February 20. That will be our cut-off date. Please call Joannie Poulson (385-8028) or e-mail brittjoan@comcast.net.
Co-Chairs: Beth Charness and Joannie Poulson
Claude Pepper Museum, 636 West Call Street. From Tennessee Street, go south on Copeland and take a right at the first light, which is West Call. There is plenty of parking around the building.
INTEREST GROUPS INFORMATION
Sprechen Sie Deutsch? – Friday, February 9 – 7:30 p.m.
The topic will be Sprichwörter und Aberglauben
Home TBA
Call Ursula Morgan (422-3503) to attend
La Table Française – Saturday, February 10 – 7:00 p.m.
Soirée Crêpe – all members bring delicious refreshments
At the home of Zeina & Joe Schlenoff – 6274 Hines Hill Circle
Call Annelise Leysieffer (893-1272) to attend
Presbyterian University Center Lecture Series
Tuesday, February 13 – 12:15 p.m.
Speaker: MS. Karen Everage – Mathematics
FSU Distinguished Teaching Award, 2004
Call 222-6320 for reservations
Lunch Bunch – Tuesday, February 20 – 11:45 a.m.
Chez Pierre – 1215 Thomasville Road
Call Alice Pfluke 668-5025
Stitch and Chat – Tuesday, February 20 – 7:45 p.m.
At the home of Barbara Elam – 3204 Brookforest Drive – 385-9856.
Restaurant Roulette – Tuesday, February 20 – 6:30 p.m.
Nino’s – 6497 Apalachee Parkway
Call Al trezza at 878-5551
Book Discussion Group – Monday, February 26 – 7:30 p.m.
At the home of Judy Goldman 6317 Coach House Court
Book: “The Lost Painting: the Quest for a Caravaggio Masterpiece.” by Jonathan Harr. “This book is a remarkable synthesis of history and a detective story. The fascinating details of Caravaggio’s strange, turbulent career and the astonishing beauty of his work come to life in these pages. Harr’s account is not unlike a Caravaggio painting: vivid, deftly wrought, and enthralling.”
Monday, March 19 – 7:30 p.m.
Book: “March” by Geraldine Brooks
Brooks takes the well-known story of Alcott’s Little Women and weaves a tale centering on the absentee father and husband, Peter March. Inspired by the abolitionist movement, he becomes a preacher, marries Marmee, and has four daughters. When the Civil War begins, he enlists in the Union army and soon becomes attached to a hospital unit. His high ideals are continually thwarted, not only by the times but by his own ineptitude.
Call Maxine Weiss, 893-1891, or Diane Olsen, 386-5797
or via e-mail to Diane to OlsenD@dor.state.fl.us to attend
Globetrotters – Saturday, March 3 – 8:00 p.m.
Cruising the Amazon River by Clifton Quinly
First Christian Church – 1319 High Road
Call Margaret & Bob Stakenas (297-2081) to attend
Globetrotters is in need of a new chairperson for next year! Please let Margaret and Bob know if you are willing to take over in the fall.
Tango Sur, Tallahassee’s one and only tango band, will offer a very special recital in Dohnanyi Hall, FSU school of Music, Thursday, February 15, at 8:00 pm. Admission is free. The recital is entitled “A Tribute to Astor Piazzolla”. We will perform the music of this great Argentine master who single-handedly revolutionized tango music in the second half of the twentieth century. Piazzolla, who died in 1992, is today admired and respected well beyond Argentina. His music is truly original and beautiful. I want to cordially invite all of you and thank you in advance for your support.
Fernando R. Tesón, Director, Tango Sur