The Yellow Rose. The Newsletter of the Iron Mountain-Kingsford Zonta Club. Achieving global impact through local action

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Volume VII The Yellow Rose The Newsletter of the Iron Mountain-Kingsford Zonta Club Achieving global impact through local action Editors: Nancy Finch & Nancy Schaub OFFICERS: President- Raquel Boone rboone@usspecial.com Vice President- Nancy Finch nancybfinch@hotmail.com Secretary- Selena Okler selenatheresa@yahoo.com Treasurer- Lynne Reed lreed@usspecial.com DIRECTORS: Sharon Malburg sharonmail13@gmail.com Jan Buckman upstargazer@yahoo.com FACEBOOK CONTACT: Selena Okler selenatheresa@yahoo.com Anyone looking to contribute to the Facebook page, please contact Selena! CLUB BUSINESS MEETING First Wednesday of each month at 12:00 p.m. Location: Chippewa Club. BOARD MEETING Board Meetings are the fourth Wednesday of the month at 5:15 p.m. Location: US Special Delivery. Next Board meeting: October 24, 2018 PROGRAM MEETINGS To be announced. WINEY WEDNESDAY S Winey Wednesday s are the 3 rd Wednesday of the month! Next Winey Wednesday: October 17, 2018 at Carlos Cantina November 14, 2018 at El Capitan Restaurant

WORK BEE S ZONTA CLOSET Zonta Needs YOU!! October 17, 2018: This will be a work bee for the Bras for a Cause event! We will be upstairs at Carlos Cantina. We are making two bras for this breast cancer fundraiser that will be held on Saturday November 3, 2018 at Pine Grove Country Club. One bra will be based upon our Winey Wednesdays and, of course be made of wine corks and anything else we can think of! Diane Gauthier has graciously donated two bottles of wine to accompany the bra. Use your imaginations and let s see what else we can come up with! The second bra is going to promote MOM PROM and will include two tickets to prom. We are in need of props, corks, glue guns and whatever else your imagination comes up with! November 14, 2018: Another work bee for Ladies Night Out happening on November 15, 2018. We will be making the orange pins for Orange Ribbon Project in recognition of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women which is on November 25, 2018. We will be recognizing this day on Girls Night Out (November 15 th ) when all of the ladies in this community come together downtown! Please consider a donation to help our students! Finch Law continuously receives donations from our community. WHAT S COMING UP NEXT November 15, 2018 GIRLS NIGHT OUT!!! We will be at Julia Rose Bridal Salon again this year. Nancy Schaub is the chair of this committee and needs volunteers to bring snacks, wine, pop and man the table! We will be distributing the Orange Ribbons, Save the Date for Mom Prom cards and recruiting interest in new memberships. Please commit to 15 minutes at Julia Rose so everyone can enjoy a few minutes walking around town to support our area businesses. Program Raffle: Selena Okler was the raffle winner of the month! Congrats Selena! November: Raquel Boone December: Selena Okler

FROM THE BOOK WORM Sometimes movies based upon books become better stories and sometimes not so much. If you watch a movie based on a book and you love it. You love the characters and want to know them better, read the book. In an effort to fit the big screen and fit into two hours, movie makers sometimes cut out the back story. So by all means read the book. Love a book and want to see it on the big screen. By all means go but don t be disappointed if the best bits don t make it to the screen. Some books don t come to life well. Some however do. I don t think anyone who reads The Maltese Falcon doesn t hear Humphrey Bogart s voice. Sometimes a movie makes the book easier to read. I tried to read the Lord of the Rings trilogy multiple times but too many story lines jumping around. I just couldn t follow it. The movie streamlined the plot and it became readable when I knew the plot. Sometimes an author has a great plot but his characters don t come to life but they do on the big screen and the story becomes better. Just be aware that sometimes the book and the movie are totally different so don t go from one to the other with expectations. Sometimes things get lost in translation. Now the book worm is tired of writing reviews. For my next column I want to share your recommendations with everyone so tell me about a book and I will pass it on! MEMBER HIGHLIGHT NANCY SCHAUB I decided to become a lawyer because I like to read. I sat down one day and thought about what I liked to do and how I could do that for a living and that is how I became a lawyer. I moved to Iron Mountain in 1987. I set up my own practice in 1990. I love what I do and yes it still involves a lot of reading. I also love to garden and as result I also sell plants at the farmer s market because I just can t bear to throw a plant away that does not fit in my gardens. I love to cook and I grow things to cook as well as flowers. I knit and I cross stitch. I have 3 cats to keep me company. I play bridge. My mother encouraged all of her children to join service organizations and become involved

in community. I joined Zonta in 1990 and I love Zonta. I love the inclusiveness and comradery of our local club. I also love the excitement, energy, and ideas I get when I attend District and International events. I urge everyone who reads this to become involved in the wider Zonta world. I also volunteer at fundraising events for Caring House and Bay West Gala. I volunteer at the local shelter, I serve on their board and I chair the fundraising committee. My advice to all of you is love what you do, life is short. Give what you can and your generosity will come back to you when you need it most. UPCOMING COMMUNITY EVENTS Crock and Rocker Pop-up Boutique: October 23 rd: 11:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. October 24 th: 10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Enjoy two days of fabulous shopping at the Historic Church located at 220 East Ludington Street in Iron Mountain! A Fall Fashion Show will be presented on October 23 rd starting at 5:30 p.m. To reserve a chair, please call (906)- 323-6214. For more information on Crock and Rocker, please visit and like their Facebook page! Bumpus in Concert Friends of the Braumart will be hosting Bumpus on October 20 th from 7:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. Tickets are $15.00 each in advance or $20.00 each at the door. To purchase tickets, stop by Finch Law Office! Help spread the word on these local events to support our community! JUMP INTO FALL Pumpkin Pie Martini Ingredients 2 ounces Pumpkin Spice Vodka 1 ounces Dark Rum ½ ounces Half and Half 2 TBS Pumpkin Puree (canned or homemade) 1 ounce Maple Syrup ¼ tsp Pure Vanilla Extract 3 Ice Cubes Rim: Maple Syrup 1 Graham Cracker

½ tsp Cinnamon 1 TBS Granulated Sugar Garnish: Nutmeg Cinnamon Stick Instructions 1. For the Garnish: Crush graham cracker in a Ziploc bag, or food processor, or food processor until it resembles sand. Stir in the cinnamon and sugar. Line the rim of a martini glass with maple syrup (I used a thick napkin to apply syrup). Dip/roll in the cracker mix. Set aside. 2. For the Martini: In a cocktail shaker, combine the ice and remaining cocktail ingredients. Shake vigorously until shaker chilled to the touch. 3. Strain and pour cocktail into the prepared martini glass. Garnish with cinnamon stick and nutmeg. Enjoy!