NEW YEARS LEVEE, 11AM TO 1PM

 

This is a Newsletter to the Members of the Haviland Club. All activities pertain to member/guest-only activities unless indicated.

We are accepting new members. If interested, please contact thehavilandclub@gmail.com or call 902-894-4421.

Happy New Year!      

  • TONIGHT, NEW YEARS EVE DROP IN — Drop by before going out or after, or just come and stay: 4 PM till 2020 (Members and Guests)
  • TOMORROW MORNING, NEW YEARS LEVEE, 11AM TO 1PM PUBLIC invited Please come see your club as others see it, sample Steve’s famous Moosemilk, and, if you can, bring a plate or tray of sweets before hand
  • Friday — y

our Club is open as usual, bar opens at 4, draws at 6 PM (although it will be taproom and the Snug, with apologies, as both the lounge and great room are rented this Friday for a celebration of life.

  • Note of interest — work has been going on on the deck all through the holidays

 

Here’s wishing all our members, their families and friends, the best of New Years and a rewarding, healthy 2020. 

Thanks for all you’ve done, this year and every year!

 

Newsletter Nov. 11th

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WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

BI  FOR THE WEEK OF MONDAY NOV 04, 2019

This Newsletter is for Members of the Haviland Club. All activities pertain to member/guest-only unless indicated.

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A REMINDER from the Club President, Tim Rose

I am pleased and honoured to announce to all of you that Her Honour Antoinette Perry,

Lieutenant-Governor of PEI, has graciously granted to the Haviland Club, Vice-Regal Patronage. 

It is a single honour for us as members and recognizes the social role of the Haviland Club in our community.

 

Headlines/Reminders/Upcoming Events

  • If any members have an event or idea that they would like to see happening at the Club please feel free to bring it forward to the manager, your fellow club members or the social committee, and let’s try and make it happen. Remember this is your Club and the more we all get involved to plan an event, or volunteer at an event, the better our Club will be. Let’s work together to make this the best season yet.
  • As you know we are trying to gather some much-needed equipment and tools for the kitchen. An open letter was sent out last week to all members with a wish list of items, this list is also posted on the bulletin board in the Tap Room at the Club.

Please see Marie H. if you have something you would like to donate for the kitchen.  Thank You all.

  • Our Halloween Party A big thank you to all the organizers and volunteers who worked so hard to make this well attended Halloween party. It was such a success. Thank you to Susan Stanger, Alanna, Marie, Julie, Tricia, Will, Laurent, Cathy, Mark, Frank, Jude, Robin, Gordon, Sue, Doran, Lise, Mireille, Kelly and Sherri and all other volunteers who participated in true Club spirit. It was great fun, and so great to see so many wonderful costumes. Thank you all for coming and making this another great event at the Club.
  • Guess the Jelly Bean fund raiser was also a great success. We raised $115.00 for the kitchen fund. The winner is Ron Coles, who guessed closest to with out going over, at 488.  The actual number of jelly beans was 492.  Ron has been contacted and he can pick up his jelly beans at the Club anytime.  Thank you everyone for participating. Congratulations Ron.

 

  • Snooker – There have been a few members who have shown interest in getting the Snooker started again, on Wednesday evenings. If anyone is interested in taking the lead on this event, please talk to Sue M (manager) about arranging this. It was brought forward that they would like to start playing on Wed. Nov 13th. This is up for discussion and arrangement by those who are interested.

 

  • Friday SocialsBar opens at 4 p.m. Draws at 6 p.m. See you Friday!!!

 

  • Thursday Coffee and Conversation 10 a.m. This event happens every Thursday

Last week Oct 31 -we gathered in the lounge for some friendly discussion on a range of topics.

November 7th, our guest will be Stu Neatby, the political reporter for The Guardian. What are the duties and responsibilities of a political reporter??? Come and find out.

  • FRIDAY NOV 08 – SOCIAL AND FRIDAY NIGHT   Supper Cancelled $9.00 SUPPER

MEXICAN THEME NIGHT – ENCHILLADA’S WITH RICE $9.00
FOOD PREPARED BY MARIE H. & MEXICAN THEMED MUSIC PERFORED BY SUE    S.
PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU SIGN UP IN THE TAP ROOM, CALL OR EMAIL THE CLUB TO RESERVE YOUR MEAL BY NOON ON WEDNESDAY Nov. 06, 2019. If there is not enough interest this event will be cancelled.  There is no guarantee that you will get a meal unless you have made your reservation.  We need to have the appropriate amount of time so that we can purchase and prepare the correct amount of food. THANK YOU  Supper Cancelled

FRIDAY NOV 15TH – SOCIAL AND $9.00 SUPPER WITH LIVE MUSIC

COME OUT AND ENJOY A DELICIOUS MEALBaked Mac and Cheese, layered with onions, tomatoes and black pepper. Strawberry Crisp for dessert.  Food prepared by Marie H., and WE WILL ALSO BE INTRODUCING SOME SPECIAL MUSIC GUESTS THIS EVENING **Tim and Brian performing on guitar and drums**. Again, we need to know the number of members who are interested. A sign-up sheet will be provided, and we need to know in advance the number of people interested, and so we can ensure proper amount of food is purchased/prepared.

  • SATURDAY NOV 16TH FROM 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. – SPECIAL VISIT AND AFTERNOON TEA/COCKTAILS with Her Honour Antoinette Perry, Lieutenant-Governor of PEI. As you know she has awarded to the Club, Vice-Regal Patronage. This is a special honour for us all since it is not given out easily and is a selective process.

Please bring a quest and join us for this very special afternoon.  Thank you

  • SATURDAY NOV 23RD FROM 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. – PEI Writers’ Guide to offer Screenwriting 101 workshop – Public Event

Screenwriting 101 takes place on November 23, from 9am until 4pm, at the Haviland Club in Charlottetown. The cost is $85 for Guild members and $95 for non-members. Registration is available on the PEIWG’s website (peiwritersguild.com). See some details below.

On November 23, the PEI Writers’ Guild will host a screenwriting workshop, the first of a new “Crossing Over” series the Guild is hosting this year. Entitled “Screenwriting 101,” the workshop will be facilitated by Louise Lalonde of Louise Lalonde Productions, a Prince Edward Island media company.

“The idea for a Crossing Over series came from the desire to explore genre transition,” explains PEI Writers’ Guild president Mo Duffy Cobb. “Over the next few months, the Guild will host workshops in screenwriting, playwriting, and songwriting—exploring the techniques of writing in each genre.”

Duffy Cobb said the workshops will appeal to those who wish to break into a particular genre, but who may not be familiar with genre-specific writing conventions.

  • SUNDAY NOV 24th – GREY CUP TAIL GATE PART – members and guest

Join us for some pre-game fun. Games, Prizes, Food and Fun. Price $ to be announced. More details to follow. A sign-up sheet will be in the Tap Room, you can also call or email the Club. Once again, we appreciate knowing how many are interested so we can purchase/prepare the food. WE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE AN IDEA OF THE NUMBER of INTERESTED MEMBERS – ASAP- SO WE CAN ENSURE THERE IS ENOUGH INTEREST TO HOLD THE EVENT.

 

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CARDS – GAMES AND TIMES

Monday:           Sanctioned Bridge ~ 1 to 4 PM

Tuesday:          Sanctioned Bridge ~ 7 PM

Tuesday:          Members’ 45 Club ~ 7 PM

Wednesday:      Members’ 45 Club ~ 12:30 PM

Thursday:         Social Duplicate Bridge ~ 7 PM

Friday: Members’ Bridge ~ 1 PM

Saturday:          Members’ 45 Club ~ 12:30 PM

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CLUB FALL HOURS – UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED THE BAR OPENS AT 4 P.M.

Please note that at times the bar may be open later – as events dictate.

MONDAY:  CLOSED   TUESDAY: 11AM – 10 PM WEDNESDAY: 11 AM – 7 PM

THURSDAY:     11 AM – 10 PM FRIDAY: 11 AM – 10 PM

SATURDAY: Bar Open 7 – 10 PM (or as event dictates) SUNDAY: CLOSED (unless events)

 

Come to the Haviland Club, where the draw is the people!

 

 

 

Newsletter Oct 28th

BI WEEKLY NEWSLETTER FOR THE WEEK OF MONDAY OCT 28, 2019

This Newsletter is for Members of the Haviland Club. All activities pertains to member/guest-only unless indicated.


We are accepting new members. If interested, please contact thehavilandclub@gmail.com or call 902-894-4421

A REMINDER from the Club President, Tim Rose I am pleased and honoured to announce to all of you that Her Honour Antoinette Perry, Lieutenant-Governor of PEI, has graciously granted to the Haviland Club, ​Vice-Regal Patronage. It is a single honour for us as members and recognizes the social role of the Haviland Club in our community.

Headlines/Reminders/Upcoming Events ❖ If any members have an event or idea that they would like to see happening at the Club please feel free to bring it forward and let’s try and make it happen. Remember this is your Club and the more we all get involved to plan an event, or volunteer at an event, the better our Club will be. Let’s work together to make this the best season yet.

❖ As you know we are trying to gather some much-needed equipment and tools for the kitchen. An open letter was sent out last week to all members with a wish list of items, this list is also posted on the bulletin board in the Tap Room at the Club. Please see Marie H. if you have something you would like to donate for the kitchen. Thank You all.

❖ Our Halloween Party is fast approaching– we would love to see everyone come out and enjoy a fun filled evening packed with many surprises. Our member Susan Stanger is working very hard to ensure that there is something for everyone to enjoy at the party, from Barber Shop Quartet, Tarot Card Reading, Ghost Story Telling, Dancing,
Food, Interactive Music and Games. Please spread the word. Tickets available in tap room. The Club is what we make it – so please come out and support these events, and as mentioned if you want to volunteer at any event, we appreciate your time.

Friday Socials​ – ​Bar opens at 4 p.m. Draws at 6 p.m. See you Friday!!!

❖ Thursday Coffee and Conversation​ 10 a.m. This event happens every Thursday

Last week, October 24​ our guests were Nicola Ware and Jennifer Harkness from the PEI Humane Society. Who described the work that is done by the Society, mainly with cats and dogs. Most animals that come into the care of the Society are later adopted; unless there are health or behavioral issues. The annual operating costs are about $900,000. There is also a fundraising campaign for new facilities. The goal is to raise $2.9 million; and so far, about $1.6 million has been raised. Nicole and Jennifer made an interesting presentation, then lots of questions. Nobody left until 11:30 or so. ❖

Oct. 31 ​there is no special guest. Come out for discussions on any topic that you choose; make suggestions for future guests, provide praise or bricks for all activities of the Haviland Club!!!!

❖ Halloween Party at the Haunted Haviland – Nov. 01​– (Public Event) Come and join us for some spooky fun, food, music and good times. It is never too early to start planning your costumes. Please purchase your ticket in the tap room. There will be interactive games and music, spooky visitors, food, dancing. Let’s make this a Spooktacular event!!! This is a19+ event. Start 8 pm.

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UPCOMING EVENTS FOR NOVEMBER – MORE DETAIL TO FOLLOW

❖ FRIDAY NOV 08 – SOCIAL AND FRIDAY NIGHT $9.00 SUPPER MEXICAN NIGHT/THEME – COST IS $9.00

FOOD PREPARED BY MARIE H. AND MEXICAN THEMED MUSIC PERFORED BY SUSAN S. PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU SIGN UP IN THE TAP ROOM, CALL OR EMAILTHE CLUB TO RESERVE YOUR MEAL BY NOON ON WEDNESDAY Nov. 06, 2019. There is no guarantee that you will get a meal unless you have made your reservation. We need to have the appropriate amount of time so that we can purchase and prepare the correct amount of food. THANK YOU

FRIDAY NOV 15​TH​ – SOCIAL AND $9.00 SUPPER WITH LIVE MUSIC COME OUT AND ENJOY ANOTHER DELICIOUS MEAL – to be announced.
WE WILL ALSO BE INTRODUCING SOME SPECIAL MUSIC GUESTS THIS EVENING – Tim and Brian performing on guitar and drum.

❖ SATURDAY NOV 16​TH ​FROM 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. – SPECIAL VISIT AND AFTERNOON TEA/COCKTAILS​ WITH Her Honour Antoinette Perry, Lieutenant-Governor of PEI.

As you know she has awarded to the Club, ​Vice-Regal Patronage​. This is a special honour for us all since it is not given out easily and is a selective process. Please bring a quest and join us for this very special afternoon. Thank you

❖ SATURDAY NOV 23​RD​ FROM 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
PEI Writers’ Guide to offer Screenwriting 101 workshop – Public Event Screenwriting 101 takes place on November 23, from 9am until 4pm, at the Haviland Club in Charlottetown. The cost is $85 for Guild members and $95 for non-members. Registration is available on the PEIWG’s website (​peiwritersguild.com​). See some details below.

On November 23, the PEI Writers’ Guild will host a screenwriting workshop, the first of a new “Crossing Over” series the Guild is hosting this year. Entitled “Screenwriting 101,” the workshop will be facilitated by Louise Lalonde of Louise Lalonde Productions, a Prince Edward Island media company.

“The idea for a Crossing Over series came from the desire to explore genre transition,” explains PEI Writers’ Guild president Mo Duffy Cobb. “Over the next few months, the Guild will host workshops in screenwriting, playwriting, and songwriting—exploring the techniques of writing in each genre.”

Duffy Cobb said the workshops will appeal to those who wish to break into a particular genre, but who may not be familiar with genre-specific writing conventions​.

❖ SUNDAY NOV 24​th​ – GREY CUP TAIL GATE PART – members and guest Join us for some pre-game fun. Games, Prizes, Food and Fun. Price to be announced. More details to follow.

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CARDS – GAMES AND TIMES

Monday: Sanctioned Bridge ~ 1 to 4 PM
Tuesday: Sanctioned Bridge ~ 7 PM
Tuesday: Members’ 45 Club ~ 7 PM
Wednesday: Members’ 45 Club ~ 12:30 PM
Thursday: Social Duplicate Bridge ~ 7 PM
Friday: Members’ Bridge ~ 1 PM
Saturday: Members’ 45 Club ~ 12:30 PM

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CLUB FALL HOURS – UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED THE BAR OPENS AT 4 P.M. Please note that at times the bar may be open later – as events dictate.

MONDAY​: CLOSED ​
TUESDAY​: 11AM – 10 PM ​
WEDNESDAY​: 11 AM – 7 PM
THURSDAY​: 11 AM – 10 PM
​FRIDAY​: 11 AM – 10 PM
SATURDAY​: Bar Open 7 – 10 PM (or as event dictates)
​SUNDAY​: CLOSED (unless events)

Come to the Haviland Club, where the draw is the people!

NEWSLETTER FOR THE WEEK OF MONDAY OCT 21, 2019

BI WEEKLY NEWSLETTER FOR THE WEEK OF MONDAY OCT 21, 2019

This Newsletter is for Members of the Haviland Club. All activities pertains to member/guest-only unless indicated.

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We are accepting new members. If interested, please contact thehavilandclub@gmail.com or call 902-894-4421

A REMINDER from the Club President, Tim Rose

I am pleased and honoured to announce to all of you that Her Honour Antoinette Perry,

Lieutenant-Governor of PEI, has graciously granted to the Haviland Club, Vice-Regal Patronage. 

It is a single honour for us as members and recognizes the social role of the Haviland Club in our community.

 

Headlines/Reminders/Upcoming Events

  • If any members have an event or idea that they would like to see happening at the Club please feel free to bring it forward and let’s try and make it happen. Remember this is your Club and the more we all get involved to plan an event, or volunteer at an event, the better our Club will be. Let’s work together to make this the best season yet.
  • As you know we are trying to gather some much-needed equipment and tools for the kitchen. An open letter was sent out last week to all members with a wish list of items, this list is also posted on the bulletin board in the Tap Room at the Club.

Please see Marie H. if you have something you would like to donate for the kitchen.  Thank You all.

  • Our Halloween Party is fast approaching – we would love to see everyone come out and enjoy a fun filled evening packed with many surprises. Our member Susan Stanger is working very hard to ensure that there is something for everyone to enjoy at the party, from Barber Shop Quartet, Tarot Card Reading, Ghost Story Telling, Dancing, Food, Interactive Music and Games.  Please spread the word. Tickets available in tap room.

The Club is what we make it – so please come out and support these events, and as mentioned if you want to volunteer at any event, we appreciate your time.

 

  • Friday Socials – Bar opens at 4 p.m. Draws at 6 p.m.  See you Friday!!!

 

  • Thursday Coffee and Conversation 10 a.m.  This event happens every Thursday

Last week, Det. Const. Jason McKinnon from the Charlottetown Police gave an interesting talk on police procedures. Thanks also to Cindy Wedge who gave some interesting observations

Upcoming speakers for October-

Oct 24 Nicola Ware and Lesa Donnelly, PEI Humane Society

Oct 31 Coffee and Conversation

 

  • Friday Oct 25th – Pumpkin Carving

 

Stick around after the Friday social and carve a pumpkin. One of our members has donated 10 pumpkins, so bring your artistic flair.  Carve a pumpkin to leave at the Club for our Halloween Party decorations, or take it home with you.  Please bring a carving/paring knife.

 

  • The Haviland Club Pond Scotch Tasting, Friday Oct. 25, 7 PM (Public Event)

Please join us for a wee dram—or rather, a series of wee drams—at the Haviland Club on Friday October 25th at 7 PM. Your host for the evening will be Mr. Gary Ready. Five single malts will be served, also smoked salmon on a bagel. Cost per person is $40.00, tickets are available at the bar, and are limited to 26 will be sold, so get yours soon!

 

  • Halloween Party at the Haunted Haviland – Nov. 01– (Public Event)

Come and join us for some spooky fun, food, music and good times.  It is never too early to start planning your costumes. Please purchase your ticket in the tap room.  There will be interactive games and music, spooky visitors, food, dancing. Let’s make this a Spooktacular event!!!  This is a19+ event.  Start 8 pm.

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UPCOMING EVENTS FOR NOVEMBER – MORE DETAIL TO FOLLOW

 

  • FRIDAY NOV 08 – SOCIAL AND FRIDAY NIGHT $9.00 SUPPER

 

MEXICAN NIGHT/THEME – COST IS $9.00 – FOOD PREPARED BY MARIE H. AND

MEXICAN THEMED MUSIC PERFORMED BY SUSAN S.

FRIDAY NOV 15TH – SOCIAL AND $9.00 SUPPER WITH LIVE MUSIC

COME OUT AND ENJOY ANOTHER DELICIOUS MEAL – to be announced.

WE WILL ALSO BE INTRODUCING SOME SPECIAL MUSIC GUESTS THIS EVENING –

Tim and Brian ? performing on guitar and drum.

  • SATURDAY NOV 16TH   FROM 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. – SPECIAL VISIT AND AFTERNOON TEA/COCKTAILS WITH Her Honour Antoinette Perry, Lieutenant-Governor of PEI. As you know she has awarded to the Club, Vice-Regal Patronage. This is a special honour for us all since it is not given out easily and is a selective process.

Please bring a quest and join us for this very special afternoon.  Thank you

 

  • SUNDAY NOV 24th – GREY CUP TAIL GATE PART

 

Join us for some pre-game fun. Games, Prizes, Food and Fun. More details to follow

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CARDS – GAMES AND TIMES

Monday:     Sanctioned Bridge ~ 1 to 4 PM

Tuesday:    Sanctioned Bridge ~ 7 PM

Tuesday:     Members’ 45 Club ~ 7 PM

Wednesday:      Members’ 45 Club ~ 12:30 PM

Thursday:     Social Duplicate Bridge ~ 7 PM

Friday:         Members’ Bridge ~ 1 PM

Saturday:     Members’ 45 Club ~ 12:30 PM

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CLUB FALL HOURS – UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED THE BAR OPENS AT 4 P.M.

Please note that at times the bar may be open later – as events dictate.

MONDAY:  CLOSED   TUESDAY: 11AM – 10 PM WEDNESDAY: 11 AM – 7 PM

THURSDAY:     11 AM – 10 PM FRIDAY: 11 AM – 10 PM

SATURDAY: Bar Open 7 – 10 PM (or as event dictates) SUNDAY: CLOSED (unless events)

 

Come to the Haviland Club, where the draw is the people

 

This Week’s Headlines (See Below For More Information)

  • Time to renew your membership, Dear Haviland Club Members! You can do that at the bar.
  • $7 Friday This Week—with Karaoke! Bar Opens at 4, Dinner and Draws at 6 PM (Members and Guests)
  • Haviland Club Pond Scotch Tasting, October 25, 7 PM (Public)
  • Coffee and Conversation Returns, this Thursday Morning, 10 AM (Public)

 

Thanks to Lenny and Jane MacIsaac for arranging the golf tournament, and to all who donated prizes. At time of writing we were unable to get results, but we should be able to share next week.

 

Memberships Are Due, folks, please see Susan, Cathy or Graig to renew—and thanks!

 

Upcoming Events

 

$7 Friday Social and Karaoke this Friday—Bar Opens at 4, Dinner Follows the Draws at 6

It’s another delicious $7 Friday this week, courtesy of of Marie: Lebanese chicken wraps and more—and, in addition, a Karaoke/Sing A Long for members and guests. Sue S., Julie C., and Marie H. are organizing an impromptu karaoke for those who want to “belt out” a few tunes. Start practicing and bring your song choices. This is a fun event, no past experience needed.  See you Friday Sept 27th,  for some good food and good fun! Supper will be at 6 p.m.  Karaoke/Singing 7 p.m. And please remember to sign up for the dinner ahead of time (Marie asks that she know by noon Wednesday) so we know how much food to purchase and prepare, much appreciated.You can put your name on the sign-up sheet in the taproom, hit reply to this email, or call or write. See you Friday!

 

Coffee and Conversation Returns Thursday September 26, 10 –11:30 AM

Join us this Thursday, September 26th, for our first meeting of the fall season. Come and tell us what you have been doing this summer. And find out, for starters, why the existence of New York City depends on chocolate? And what does wheat have to do with the 24 hour day and 360 degrees? Bert C has arranged a schedule of guests for the fall, but is keeping the last Thursday of each month for conversation between members and their guests. On October 3, Will Hobbs and Bruce Craig will talk to us about the PEI Symphony, and October 10 Detective Constable Jason McKinnon will discuss investigative techniques.

 

The Haviland Club Pond Scotch Tasting, Friday October 25, 7 PM (Public Event)

Please join us for a wee dram—or rather, a series of wee drams—at the Haviland Club on Friday October 25th at 7 PM. Your host for the evening will be Mr. Gary Ready. Five single malts will be served, also smoked salmon on a bagel. Cost per person is $40.00, they’re available at the bar, and only 26 will be sold, so get yours soon!

 

The Haviland Club Book Club, Tuesday October 15, 7 PM

Here’s what the Book Club will be reading in coming months (by the way, Foe got a 6/10 rating from the group. As usual, some of the group found aspects others had missed—that’s why the conversation is so much fun.) For next month the club will read the humourous Curtains: Adventures of an Undertaker-in-Training, by Tom Jokinen to be followed by Testaments: A Novel by Margaret Atwood (sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale); The Other Side of the Sun, by Thien Tang; The Big Green Tent: A Novel,  by Ludmila Ulitskaya; Fifth Business,  by Robertson Davies; and Nostalgia,  by M G Vassanji. A busy season begins! Join the conversation!

 

Cards—Games and Times:

Monday:                      Sanctioned bridge ~ 1 to 4 PM

Tuesday:                     Sanctioned bridge ~ 7 PM

Tuesday:                     Members’ 45 Club ~ 7 PM

Wednesday:            Members’ 45 Club ~ 12:30 PM

Thursday:                    Social Duplicate Bridge ~ 7 PM

Friday:                     Members’ Bridge ~ 1 PM

Saturday:                     Members’ 45 Club ~ 12:30 PM

 

Club Fall Hours:

Monday:                      Closed

Tuesday:                     11AM – 10 PM (Bar opens at 4)

Wednesday:            11 AM – 7 PM (Bar opens at 4)

Thursday:                    11 AM – 10 PM (Bar opens at 4)

Friday:                     11 AM – 10 PM (Bar opens at 4)

Saturday:                     Bar Open 7 -10 PM or later as events dictate

Sunday:                               Closed unless events

 

Come to the Haviland Club, where the draw is the people!

THE HAVILAND CLUB NEWSLETTER March 26, 2019

THE HAVILAND CLUB NEWSLETTER
March 26, 2019 

Your weekly reason to be a Haviland Club Member: 

Stay in touch with your friends wherever you go!

We are accepting new members. If interested, please contact thehavilandclub@gmail.com or call 902-894-4421.

This Week’s Headlines (See Below For More Information )

  • The Haviland Club Book Club  is tonight, 7 PM
  • Thursday Coffee and Conversation—With Ray Murphy, 10 AM
  • Friday Social This Week—Bar Opens at 4, Draws at 6 PM

Welcome New Members: Dean and Susanne Mills, Arlene Rice and Karla Bernard and Ryan Mann. We’re pleased to advised your membership was approved by the Executive. Welcome!

Thanks:  To Irene and others who’ve organized three Bridge Luncheons in 2019, including last Saturday, which raised $409 for the Club plus bar receipts. In all, the three Bridge Luncheons have raised $1472, plus bar tabs, and plus $800 used to purchase new bidding box inserts for bridge. An Easter Seals fundraiser is planned for April 6, with an additional Club fundraiser May 5. A poster for the April 6 event is attached to this Newsletter.

Upcoming Events

This is a Newsletter to the Members of the Haviland Club.  All activities pertain to member-only activities unless otherwise indicated.

Wednesday Night Billiards, 7 PM
Snooker, anyone? Two great old tables in The Haviland Club downstairs. Billiards Fans, note above, Marie is having five pool cues retipped.

 

Thursday Coffee and Conversation With Ray Murphy, 10-11:30 AM (Public Event)
This Thursday, March 28 our guest is a well-known local citizen: Ray Murphy, businessman, philanthropist, pharmacist and Member of the Order of Canada. Next week’s guest is Pat Murray, an aquafit instructor. Six years ago, Pat was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis and could barely walk. We will hear how Pat regained mobility, became an aquafit instructor, and has been bringing a message to seniors and others.

Friday Social This Friday, Bar Opens at 4, Draws at 6
Friday social this week for your weekly reconnection with friends. Bar opens at 4, draws at 6.

Cards:

Monday
Public Bridge Over the Bridge Club ~ : 1 to 4 PM ℗
TuesdayPublic Bridge Over the Bridge Club ~ 7 PM ℗
TuesdayMembers’ 45 Club ~ 7 PM
Wednesday Members’ 45 Club ~ 1 PM
Thursday Public Bridge Happy Bidders Bridge Club (Social Duplicate) ~ 7 PM ℗
Friday Members’ Bridge ~ 1 PM
Saturday Members’ 45 Club ~ 1 PM

DAYCLUB HoursBar Hours
MondayClosed Closed
Tuesday11AM – 10 PM 4PM-10 PM
Wednesday11AM – 10 PM4PM-10 PM
Thursday11AM – 10 PM4PM-10 PM
Friday11AM – 10 PM4PM-10 PM
Saturday7PM_10PM7PM-10PM
SundayClosed Closed

THE HAVILAND CLUB NEWSLETTER March 4, 2019

THE HAVILAND CLUB NEWSLETTER
March 4, 2019 

Your weekly reason to be a Haviland Club Member:
Because how could we get through a winter like this without others to laugh with? Often?
 We are accepting new members. If interested, please contact thehavilandclub@gmail.com or call 902-894-4421.

This Week’s Headlines (See Below For More Information )

  • Thursday Coffee and Conversation—‘Talking Scams’ with Detective Constable Jason MacKinnon  (Public)
  • Friday $7 Pizza Party This Week, courtesy Brian T.—Bar Opens at 4, Draws at 6 PM
  • Friday Night Live with Mike, Laurie and special guest Gypsy Jazz, March 15, 7 PM (Public)
  • Irish Whisky Tasting Next Saturday (16th) (Public)

Thanks:  To Trustee Roger MacDonald for buying pizza for everyone at last week’s Friday Happy Hour! 

 Thanks Also: to Laurent for his fascinating presentation at last week’s Coffee and Conversation on Canada-China relations.

 Update:  We’ve done a great job making a mess of the Library. It may take a week or more yet, but we hope soon it will all be painted. See article at bottom of the Newsletter for Laurent’s prescription for donating books.

 Upcoming Events

This is a Newsletter to the Members of the Haviland Club. 

All activities pertain to member-only activities unless otherwise indicated.

 

 

 The Lowden House was built 150 years ago. 

 

Wednesday Night Billiards, 7 PM
Snooker, anyone? Two great old tables in The Haviland Club downstairs. Billiards Fans, note above, Marie is having five pool cues retipped.

 Thursday Coffee and Conversation With Detective Constable Jason MacKinnon, 10-11:30 AM
This Thursday, Haviland Club member, our guest is Detective Constable Jason MacKinnon, Charlottetown Police Services, who will talk about scams and fraud. Maybe he can tell us why the Club phone will ring four times during his presentation with nobody there!
Next week we welcome Ray Murphy, well-known pharmacist, philanthropist and member of the Order of Canada.
As always, if school’s are closed so is Coffee and Conversation—no way that could happen this late in the winter, could it? Oh yeah, right.

 $7 Friday This Friday, Bar Opens at 4, Dinner following the Draws at 6
$7 Pizza Party! Member Brian T. has kindly offered to provide pizza at his cost this Friday, mix and match, with a choice of slices.

 And then for next week,
March 15, the night of Friday Night Live with Mike Mooney and Laurie Brinklow with special guest Gypsy Jazz, generous Marie, who prepared a $7 Friday two weeks ago, is proposing to do it again, featuring Chicken Etoufee – a New Orleans Classic, chicken “smothered” in flavourful tomato sauce served over rice. Please remember to let us know if you plan to come so there’s enough for all.

Wednesday Craft Night, March 12, 7 PM.
Bring a project to work on – knitting, crocheting, sewing, etc. Sit and craft while having a chat with your friends. We laugh and learn from each other while having a glass of wine. All are welcome.

MUSIC: Friday Night Live at the Haviland! Friday March 15 at 7 PM (Public Event)
Friday Night Live at the Haviland returns Friday, March 15, 7-10 p.m. Mike Mooney and Laurie Brinklow host special guest Gypsy Jazz for an evening of music and, well,… you name it, we’ll try it in the Open Mic portion of the show! All you have to do is sign up at the door, but come early as it’s sure to fill up fast. Admission is $10, $8 for Haviland Club members, and free if you’re performing on the Open Stage. I

 St. Patrick’s Day Irish Whisky Tasting, March 16, 7 PM (Public Event).
Start your St. Patrick’s Day celebration a day early at The Haviland Club Irish Whisky Tasting. Gary Ready will host; five Irish Whiskey’s will be presented and tasted; a suitable snack will be served; there’ll be trivia, and by the end of the evening most of us will know more than we do now about the distillation of Irish spirits and how they differ from the Scottish. There may be a few tickets left, so call now Tickets are $40 and available at the taproom bar, or by calling 902-894-4421. 

The Haviland Club Book Club, Tuesday March 19, 7 PM
We’re reading and will discuss Hag Seed, by Margaret Atwood, which makes delightful use of Shakespeare’s The Tempest. Come join a fascinating conversation!

Cards:

Monday
Public Bridge Over the Bridge Club ~ : 1 to 4 PM ℗
TuesdayPublic Bridge Over the Bridge Club ~ 7 PM ℗
TuesdayMembers’ 45 Club ~ 7 PM
Wednesday Members’ 45 Club ~ 1 PM
Thursday Public Bridge Happy Bidders Bridge Club (Social Duplicate) ~ 7 PM ℗
Friday Members’ Bridge ~ 1 PM
Saturday Members’ 45 Club ~ 1 PM

DAYCLUB HoursBar Hours
MondayClosed Closed
Tuesday11AM – 10 PM 4PM-10 PM
Wednesday11AM – 10 PM4PM-10 PM
Thursday11AM – 10 PM4PM-10 PM
Friday11AM – 10 PM4PM-10 PM
Saturday7PM_10PM7PM-10PM
SundayClosed Closed

 Library Upgrade  The Club Library is being renewed with new books. In order to do so we will need donations of more recent titles. Books published in the last 20 years only or recently published. If you have books at home you no longer need or want, please consider donating them to the Haviland Club Library. The books should be clean, no marks or damage to them, no pages missing and no pages marked or written in. Books NOT suitable for this project are encyclopedias, dictionaries, atlases, school books, textbooks, magazines, periodicals, specialized legal or professional books. Any general books on various topics, fiction, biographies, etc are welcome. They can be soft cover or hard cover. If you have any questions please contact Laurent directly through his email address larrymuffin1@gmail.com or see him at the Club. Laurent is responsible for this project.

 Come to the Haviland Club. The draw is the people!