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June Book Club: Before I Go to Sleep

New date! June 6
7:30 p.m.

Those of you on Facebook know we had to postpone because Julie’s daughter got sick. So now, please join us at Megan Watson’s home (1812 Tyburn Lane) for MayJune’s book club meeting to discuss S.J. Watson’s novel Before I Go to Sleep. Even if (or perhaps especially if) the last thing you read was Good Night Moon, please come for the laughter, food and drinks. I know this has been written often, but if you don’t have time to read the book please come anyway. Reading the book may be an easy way to create a common connection, but forming friendships certainly doesn’t involve required reading.

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Member Profile: Frances Scher

Why did you want to join the USC Newcomers’ Club?
We had recently moved to Upper St Clair, into our fifth house in the last fifteen years. (Whenever my husband gets a promotion at his work instead of moving him down the hall to a new office, we get moved to a new state.) I wanted to get to know people and become more a part of the community, and joining the USC Newcomer’s Club was a great way to do that.

Where did you recently move from?
Our last stop was Chicago, IL. We also lived in Memphis, TN, and Detroit, MI.

Where did you grow up?
Huntington, WV. We now are only a four-hour drive from home, which is great. I am so happy to be back living in the mountains.

Where did you go to college and what did you study?
West Virginia University. My degree was Medical Technology (now called Medical Laboratory Science). I also later got a specialization in Blood Banking.

What do you do for your day job?
Manager for Product Quality Control Testing for ITxM, the parent company of Central Blood Bank.

Do you have any kids? If so what are their names and ages?
Nathan, age 12, and George, age 10. They are the reason we ended up living in USC when my husband was transferred to Pittsburgh. Both of them have some special educational needs, and the great school district here in Upper St. Clair was able to address them.

Do you have any pets?
A dog, named Luna

What do you like to do for fun?
My family likes to travel…everything from a week-long vacation during spring break (a dude ranch, this year) to a quick, one-day get away to see some random tourist
attraction (last one was the house from the movie A Christmas Story).

What books on your shelf are begging to be read?

I stop by the Upper St Clair or Mt. Lebanon library at least once a week to pick up something new to read. At the moment, I have on hold a memoir about a family living
in Rome for a year written by the author of All Light We Can Not See,  Anthony Doerr. I just finished reading The Silkworm by Robert Galbraith/J.K. Rowling, and I am slowly making my way through 10% Happier by Dan Harris. I am also always listening, while I run, to a Playaway that I pick up from the library …the ones by Janet Evanovich are my favorite since the person who reads the audiobook does great voices, and they are just fun stories to listen to.

What’s the biggest goal you are working on now?
I am trying to be more organized. I started using a planner in January and that has helped me a lot with keeping track of things. Also, I want to get back into exercising more regularly. I made myself a goal of running a 5K this summer. (Not looking silly in front of a large number of people is a great motivator for me to lace up my
running shoes.)

What upcoming Newcomers’ event are you looking forward to attending?
I will be at the next ladies’ night out. I like that several of those events have been in downtown Pittsburgh lately…it gets me out with a fun group of women and I get to discover new places. I also like to attend the Family events and Couple events. There have been some great activities planned this year.

What other things do you want your fellow newcomers to know about yourself?
I am the membership chair for this year and next year. So I am the one sending out those welcome messages to those of you who recently joined…and reminding everyone
to pay their dues!

 

Member profile: Bethany Salmen

Why did you want to join the USC Newcomers’ Club?
I wanted to join the Newcomers’ Club, because I wanted to meet new people with kids that live in the area.

Where did you recently move from?
Before I was married I lived in Mt. Lebanon. When we got married we moved to USC.

Where did you grow up?
I grew up in a street away from my house now. I always lived in USC, and both of my parents grew up in USC.

Where did you go to college and what did you study?
I graduated from California University of PA with two degrees: Political Science and Criminal Justice

What do you do for your day job?
I am a landman in the oil and gas industry

Do you have any kids? If so, what are their names and ages?
I have one daughter, Natalie, 14 months

Do you have any pets?
We have three dogs, Holly(German Shepard Mix), Sydney (Red heeler), Nino( Chocolate Lab) and two cats, Clair and Winnie

What do you like to do for fun?
I am a golfer, work in the yard, do house projects and I love crafts.

What books on your shelf are begging to be read?
I have a couple of books I bought before I had Natalie and haven’t touched them yet but I do love reading to my daughter.

What’s the biggest goal you are working on now?
Finishing our basement. It’s 95 % done.

What upcoming Newcomers’ event are you looking forward to attending?
I am in charge of Ladies’ Day Out this year, and next month we are going to Sarris Candy and Ice Cream shop for Valentines Day.

January Book Club: Ready Player One

January 12, 2016
7:30 p.m.

Please join us at Ashley Collins’s home (2465 Corteland Drive) for January’s book club meeting to discuss Ernest Cline’s novel, Ready Player One. Even if (or perhaps especially if) the last thing you read was Good Night Moon, please come for the laughter, food and drinks. I know this has been written often, but if you don’t have time to read the book please come anyway. Reading the book may be an easy way to create a common connection, but forming friendships certainly doesn’t involve required reading

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Member Profile: Sherri Sliski

Why did you want to join the USC Newcomers’ Club?
I didn’t want to get too settled into our new routine here and forget to make friends. Having events on my calendar requires a commitment, and I’m more likely to do things that way.

Where did you recently move from?
Bartlett, TN, which is just northeast of Memphis.

Where did you grow up?
I born in Howell, MI, and raised in southeastern Michigan in the smallish town of Dexter. However, I tell people I’m from Ann Arbor, MI, because most people know where that is and it’s infinitely cooler than being from Dexter.

Where did you go to college and what did you study?
I attended Kalamazoo College in Kalamazoo, MI, then transferred to Eastern Michigan University and obtained my Bachelor of Fine Arts. I also took a few courses in chem and physics at the University of Wisconsin.

What do you do for your day job?
I’m a stay-at-home mom.

Do you have any kids? If so what are their names and ages?
I have Lydia, 5 years old, and Vivian, 7 years old.

Do you have any pets?
Butch, a senior Boston Terrier.

What do you like to do for fun?
I enjoy complex cooking challenges, hiking the trails behind our house, reading, knitting and sewing (strictly amateur!)

What books on your shelf are begging to be read?
I’m working on The Goldfinch right now. It’s wonderful, but it’s taking me forever, because I don’t want to rush it and miss any of the detailed writing.

I’m hoping to eventually read our delivered newspaper! I always sigh when I recycle it and only my husband has read it.

What’s the biggest goal you are working on now?
I would love to get my older sister and myself to Nepal somehow! Hopefully, for her 50th birthday in two years. We have lots of family to see there.

What upcoming Newcomers’ event are you looking forward to attending?
I was really looking forward to Escape the Room, but I was unable to go. The LDO Christmas Brunch sounds like fun.

What other things do you want your fellow newcomers to know about yourself?
I was an EMT/ambulance driver in Wisconsin for a couple of years, I have an Associate’s degree in Culinary Arts, I’ve lived a lot of different places (stateside) because my husband was Navy (ret. 11/2014), I was an interior painter/faux finisher in Washington, DC for five years.

November Book Club: In the Unlikely Event

Please join us on Monday, November 16 at 7:30 in Julie William’s home (300 Alamo Drive) for September’s book club meeting to discuss Judy Blume’s novel, In the Unlikely Event. Even if (or perhaps especially if) the last thing you read was Good Night, Moon, please come for the laughter, food and drinks. I know this has been written often, but if you don’t have time to read the book please come anyway. Reading the book may be an easy way to create a common connection, but forming friendships certainly doesn’t involve required reading. Please bring your favorite thing to snack on or drink!

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Newcomers’ Bonfire

Come one, come all to celebrate fall with a hayride and bonfire at Simmons Farm on Saturday, October 3rd from 5:30 – 9:00 pm. We will take a hay ride around the farm and then enjoy a fall inspired dinner of roasted hot dogs and s’mores at our own private bonfire. The $35 cost includes the hayride, bonfire, hot dog dinner, and s’mores. SPACE IS LIMITED so be sure to RSVP early to secure your place on the wagon. We also ask that you bring an item or two for the benefit of the event: chips (2 bags), fruit, veggies and dip, 2 liter beverages (2 bottles).
In the RSVP include the names and ages of each person attending the event along with the food item from the above list you plan on bringing. 
The fine print: We will meet at the farm at 5:30 to gather together and transport our food items to the bonfire site. Hayride begins promptly at 6:00. There will be crates to sit on at the fire site and roasting sticks available. We will have access to part of the pavilion for our use that includes picnic tables, lights/electricity. Children can play on a nearby small playground until it gets dark. No alcohol is permitted. Finally, remember its a few degrees colder on the hayride, so dress warm or bring blankets. Please remember if you RSVP ‘Yes’ to attend you are responsible for the cost or finding a replacement attendee in the event you are unable to attend.

There are currently no open slots for this event. If you would like to be on the waiting list, contact Sydna Burns

September Book Club: The Good Girl

Please join us on Monday, September 21st at 7:30 in Julie Welter’s home (1266 Sun Ridge Drive) for September’s book club meeting to discuss Mary Kubica’s novel, The Good Girl. Even if (or perhaps especially if) the last thing you read was Good Night Moon, please come for the laughter, food and drinks. I know this has been written often, but if you don’t have time to read the book please come anyway. Reading the book may be an easy way to create a common connection, but forming friendships certainly doesn’t involve required reading. Please bring your favorite thing to snack on or drink!

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