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Shared Interest Group Announcements
CRI (Conservatives, Republicans, and Independents) Club Trekkers
The CRI Group met in June. Our guest speaker was from Sierra College. or $15 depending on the mileage to the trailhead.
Scott Leslie was elected to the Board of Trustees in 2004. He has a When there are no hikes on Saturdays, the Club Trekkers will offer
finance degree from Cal Poly and an MBA from San Diego State. The neighborhood walks which offer a great chance to talk with other
Board of Trustees is responsible for the $180,000,000 budget and for walkers, and to try out walking routes with which you may not be
creating the Policies for the College. familiar.
Sierra College has 20,000 students with Campuses in Truckee, Grass Emails with pertinent information will be sent out a couple of days
Valley, Rocklin, and Roseville. The Roseville Campus has the “Osher before both walks and hikes to residents signed up on their profile page
Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI)”. This program is designed for those for the Club Trekkers Special Interest Group. For more information
of us who are 50 and over. Some of the classes offered include Arts, contact Mark Moore, marklmm@aol.com, or 408-375-0383. Come join
Business and Finance, Communications, Family History (Genealogy), us!
History, Government and Politics, Music, and Science. Some of these
classes are tuition-free. One of the free classes is “The Secret Life of Club Quilters ~ Quilters inspiring Quilters
Bees”. For more information about OLLI go to: www.campusce.net/
sierraolli We meet the 2nd and 4th Fridays at 10:00 a.m. in The Library. If you
The Placer County Republican Central Committee (PCRCC) will have a have any questions please call Carol 361-290-3222
booth at the Placer County Fair in Roseville on June 23-26 and a couple
of floats in the 4th of July Parade in Lincoln. The next PCRCC meeting Club Veterans
will be July 13th at 7 PM. And don’t forget to save the date for our CRI
Bar-b-que on Saturday, October 8th. Our next CRI meeting will be July VET’S SPRING BBQ A SUCCESS!
7th. First off, we would sincerely like to thank all those volunteers, food
preppers and those donors who made this year’s success a great one. And
For more information about our group contact Randy at
r2d2nelson@gmail.com. To join our group contact Alice at especially all those in our community who paid to be part of this
klanga@comcast.net. Check out our Group Page important event. Without you, none of this would have evolved or allows
www.theclubatwestparkca.com/cri on the HOA web site. us to impact those Veterans and their families in need. We the veteran’s
and the board want to say; “Thank you so very much”.
Club Crafters After accounting for our expenses, we are proud to announce we took in
$2,902.10 dollars! Event pictures courtesy of Richard Small on page 36.
Every Tuesday 10AM join us in the library.
Whatever your craft, learn new skills, complete Cribbage
unfinished projects, expand your abilities while
enjoying the company of your friends and MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS @ 10AM CRIBBAGE IS PLAYED
neighbors. AT THE CLUB UNTIL NOON
Our ongoing project is making blankets for Come play CRIBBAGE with us every Monday and/or Wednesday from
Sacramento Blankets for Sacramento Kids. SBSK 10am to noon. We play two and three handed and partners with four.
provides handmade blankets to children in the Cards are drawn to see who plays with whom. If you have not played in
Sacramento and Placer Counties, in addition to a long time, no problem, we will go slow and reacquaint you to the
State and National emergencies, such as forest fires. The blankets are game. We have 12 to 20 members and play to have fun and enjoy each
distributed to children in homeless shelters, hospitals, schools, etc. We others company. If you would like to play Cribbage drop in or call Alan
accept knitted, crocheted, sewn, quilted, and no-sew fleece blankets from Uman. Any Questions e-mail Alan at adu65@aol.com or call (916)872-
the community for donation. 8984.
We continue to give to Sacramento Shriners Hospital. Every year Digital World Club
Shriners has a wish list of items they need; anyone in the community is
welcome to contribute. All of these are great projects to give back to the
community while doing something creative and relaxing. If you have DWC will be having our Wednesday, July 13th meeting in person at The
craft items you no long need or want, we are happy to take them. For Retreat in the Library at 10:00 (if you have a device question, come at
more information about our group, projects, or to donate items, contact 9:30 for help).
Denise Caputo at 916-782-1663 or email dgcaputo5@comcast.net We are welcoming back Rob Baquera, Public Information Officer, from
the Roseville Police Department to speak about cyber safety and
Club Trekkers security. Rob manages the Public Affairs Unit for the Roseville PD and
has a background in crime prevention, site security and crisis
The Club Trekkers continue to offer hikes on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays communication. He is a committed community volunteer who has
and the following Saturdays. The locations for the hikes will vary served on the board for the Rotary Club of Roseville and Safe Kids
depending on weather conditions, and as temperatures increase in the Placer County, among others.
Roseville area many of the hikes will take place at higher elevations Please join us for this interesting discussion. Mark your calendar.
which will be cooler. Hikers will meet in the Retreat’s parking lot to See you there!!
form carpools and passengers in the carpool will pay the drivers $5, $10
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