Newsletter Mar. 10

Above images from “Michelangelo’s Masterpiece or The Talk of the Town,” a Haviland Club Production

We are accepting new members. If interested, check us 0ut at Members ,  email  thehavilandclub@gmail.com or  call 902-894-4421.

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

  • TONIGHT—Haviland Club Book Club, 7 PM (Members and their Guests) 
  • Thursday, Coffee and Conversation with Vaeda Matheson, the 2020 Easter Seals Ambassador—10AM (Public)
  • Friday Social WITH LUCY BLU MUSIC—Bar Opens at 4, Draws at 6, MUSIC 6:15-7:30 (Members and their Guests)
  • Saturday, Easter Seal Bridge Fundraiser, lunch at 12:00 PM, game 1–4 PM (Public Event)
  • NEXT FRIDAY/SATURDAY (20/21) Michelangelo’s Masterpiece or The Talk of the Town (Public Events)
    • Show Only, Friday March 20, 7:00 PM  
    • Dinner Theatre, Saturday March 21, 6 PM 

Upcoming Events

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

TONIGHT: TUESDAY March 10, The Haviland Club Book Club, 7 PM

With schedules during March, meeting was not possible on the 3rd Tuesday, so the group will meet on the second Tuesday, March 10. With the shorter turn-around time, the group decided on a shorter book than Nostalgia, and will go with Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl. (If you’ve been thinking of attending and haven’t, new members are always welcome. We love to hear what you think!)

THURSDAY: Coffee and Conversation, 10 –11:30 AM (Public)

This week: our guest is Vaeda Matheson, the 2020 Easter Seals Ambassador.  Join us on Thursday to meet this interesting young lady.
NOTE: the lounge and great room are not available to us on this Thursday, so we will meet upstairs in the room to the right at the head of the stairs.
Next week Tami McIntyre. Tami was the street navigator last year and is now with Bedford-McDonald House.
And remember, if schools are closed on Thursday because of the weather (heaven forbid!), Coffee and Conversation is cancelled.

FRIDAY the 13th: Friday Social with MUSIC BY LUCY BLU – Bar Opens at 4, Draws at 6, Music 6:15

Gather ‘round people, Friday the 13th—come fro the Friday social this week with Lucy Blu providing musical entertainment from 6:15 to 7:30. Originally from BC, Lucy Blu has travelled East making the very beautiful and musical PEI her home. With the opportunity to join new talented musicians, she is continuing her dream of showcasing many of her original songs along with some tasteful cover music. She has opened for some amazing talents such as; Alfie Zappacosta, Blues sensation David Gogo, Karen Lee Baton, Paul Laine and Germany’s Alice Francis. Lucy’s song, ‘(You’ve Got To) Give Your Love To Me’ was played on CBC RADIO as a Valentine’s Day feature and lead into for CBC Searchlight.

 

 

 

 

SATURDAY, March 14: Easter Seals Bridge Fundraiser, 1-3 PM (Public Event)
Come to the Easter Seals Bridge Fundraiser at the Haviland Club. Sandwiches and sweets at noon (supplied by the Rotary Club of Charlottetown), bridge to follow. See the poster below. Link to Bridge Club.

 

Friday March 20, and Saturday March 21st—Michelangelo’s Masterpiece (or The Talk of the Town) (Public Events) See image above.

Mark your March entertainment and dining calendar entry in ink, not pencil, for March 21st at 6pm at The Haviland Club, when the Haviland Club presents “Michelangelo’s Masterpiece – or – Talk of the Town.”  You can decide the most fitting title after you see the show.  A delectable, Italian-inspired menu from Green Island Catering will be enveloped in a fun, music-filled escapade in the piazza at Poggibonsi.  Michelangelo will tell you all about the colourful characters.

Dinner and a show on a Saturday night for $50!! The menu? Ricotta Arancini Croquette with Micro Greens, Roasted Chicken Breast and Drumstick Lollipop, Cheese Tortellini, Truffle Potatoes, Carrots and Kale, and Tiramisu for dessert. If you can’t make dinner, how about just the show on Friday night?  $20 at 7 pm.  Tell your friends! Tickets available at the bar. Buongiorno!

Tickets are available by calling 902-894-4421.

 

 

 

TUESDAY April 14, The Haviland Club Play Reading Group, 7:30 PM 

The Haviland Readers Theatre met on March 9 and read Anton Chekhov’s short comedy “The Boor.” Chekhov’s plays were a staple of The Moscow Art Theatre where Konstantin Stanislavsky taught ’The Method’, the acting style still preferred in theatre schools today. “The Boor,” set in pre-Revolution Russia, was a good demonstration of nineteenth-century dramatic styles in transition to the sort of realism that characterizes most twentieth-century drama. At the meeting, two things were decided. First of all, Tuesday would be a better night to meet since the Haviland is usually dark on Monday. So, our next meeting will be on April 14, at the Haviland at 7:30 PM. Second, it was felt that we should try a longer work. Maxwell Anderson’s  Barefoot in Athens, a play that dramatizes the last few days of Socrates’ life, was selected. This play has a fairly large cast, so if you would like to join us, you would be most welcome! Get in touch with Robin Carson for a copy of the script. Contact Robin Carson at rscarson@icloud.com

CARDS – GAMES AND TIMES, Club Hours, Bar opens 4pm
Monday: Sanctioned Bridge ~ 1 to 4PM ,Closed, Closed
Tuesday: Sanctioned Bridge ~ 7 PM, 11am – 7pm, Bar opens 4PM
Tuesday: Members’ 45 Club ~ 7 PM, 11am – 7pm, Bar opens 4PM
Wednesday: Members’ 45 Club ~ 12:30 PM, 11am – 7pm, Bar opens 4PM
Thursday: Social Duplicate Bridge ~ 7 PM, 11am – 10pm, Bar opens 4PM
Friday: Members’ Bridge ~ 1 PM, 11am – 10pm, Bar opens 4PM
Saturday Members’ 45 Club ~ 12:30 PM, 7pm – 10 PM, (or as event dictates)
Sunday                                                               Closed

Heavy PEI Eggs?

Did you know… (Doug, did you know this?)  In 1867 egg exports from Charlottetown amounted to 156,000 dozen (almost 2 million eggs!), almost all bound for the Boston market. Many went by steamer but most were sent by rail via New Brunswick. In 1874 the New England Farmer noted that eggs from Prince Edward Island weighed thirty per cent more than other eggs! The following year the Boston Globe reported that a recent steamer cargo included five million eggs from Prince Edward Island in a single shipment. We won’t tell you how that worked out, something about tariffs, but it was good for PEI while it lasted, which was through the years our house was built. Did the Lowden fleet carry eggs? Almost certainly!

(This info courtesy of Island historical blog Sailstrait.)

 

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

 

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