With the Omicron variant menacing the world, January ’22 was a troubling month for all, including the Niguel Shores Men’s Club. As you read this, we hope you are well, and you and yours have managed to avoid the worst of this insidious virus. Fortunately our Men’s Club leadership took appropriate steps to limit and miti- gate the risk, and cancelled the January meetings.
The Men’s Club will resume its normal schedule with a Breakfast Meeting on Tuesday, February 1, in the Clubhouse at our usual 8 a.m. starting time. We hope to see you there. Come a little early, to chat with friends and to find a good seat. As an enticement, you can look forward to a fine breakfast prepared and served by those highly skilled artisans of gastronomy, the Beebe/Dunlevie Team. Mmmm good—I can taste it now! Where else can you enjoy such a fine breakfast for only $5? If you are not already a member of the Men’s Club, please come and be our guest. Joining us for this complimentary meal is a great way to get a feel for the Club, its modus operandi, and the contribution the Men’s Club makes to the quality of life here in Niguel Shores.
The Men’s Club meets twice in February. At the meeting on February 1, we will be graced by guest speaker Jennifer Timm, whose topic is “My Native South Africa I Know So Well.” Sounds interesting. At our second meeting, on February 15, we will hear from Saundra Cima, a Director of Honor Flight in San Diego, a nonprofit organization that assists our military veterans travel to and visit war memorials.
Because February 1 marks our first meeting of the year, Annual Dues of $25 will be collected at the meeting. New officer elections will also take place. We have so many members with management, service, administration, and leadership skills, we invite anyone who is interested in serving as President, Vice President or Treasurer to let John Yocca know of their interest.
See you there at the Clubhouse at 8 a.m. on February
1 and 15.
—Timothy Moore, Men’s Club Secretary
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