WINTERSET SKI CLUB
HISTORY
PART IV
Extract from Speech
on Club History by Fred
The 1974-75
Season started off very well, about 100 people attending the
bang-up picnic at Linda P's. It was well remembered the next
day as the "Touch-Tackle" bruises showed up. This was followed
by a well attended (90+) General Meeting at the Yankee Drover
Inn.
The Winterset
Ski & Skate Sale has now become an established event with people
coming from all over Fairfield and neighboring counties to St
Rose Parish Hall. By the time Sale Co-Chairmen Frank J, Ed H
and Stan M opened the doors the line extended clear across the
parking lot. This year the heavens smiled on skiers and all the
bus trips were run and Ski Trip VP Evie W had to even have a
second bus to take all to Butternut Basin. Many will remember
celebrating President Bill R's birthday at the top of the
mountain.
By now the
membership had climbed to 88 memberships representing 309 bodies
thanks to the diligence of Ed O, VP Membership. With this size
of a membership list we could support both bus trips and a Lodge
and Ed W, our Lodge Chairman secured one in Proctorville VT.
This town was not exactly what could be described as a fast
growing, middle American town but rather as what a deserted
Silver Mining Town would be like after it was deserted a second
time. The Lodge was strictly from the dark ages and we wondered
what really held it up.
But it was
this year that we found out the importance of Camaraderie &
Esprit de Corps. After a weekend of sharing refrigerators,
food, kitchen, food, bathrooms, fireplace and livingroom sofas,
a bond seemed to form between families. There always seemed to
be so many children around and we always had a pot of hot
chocolate going. The decor of the Lodge was not what mattered,
it was the Spirit that prevailed that was important.
The year
ended with the Annual Dinner Dance and Installation of Officers
being held at the recently built Ethan Allan Inn. President
Bill R presented the President's Award to Evie W and the Club
Achievement Award to the sale Triumvirate of Frank J, Ed H and
Stan M.
Bill R turned
the President's Gavel over to Paul M and he presented the
1975-76 Board of Directors: John C, VP Membership; Margot H, VP
Ski Trips; Treasurer, Bill W; April A, Secretary; Sharon B,
Member-at-Large; and Ed W as Lodge Chairman.
With the Club
entering it's sixth year everything was running smoothly. Next
issue will have information on succeeding Officers of Winterset
Ski Club.
We, Winterset
Ski Club, would like to thank Ed O for preserving and passing
that information on to the club. That was all that we had as
written history until our 30th Founder's Day Anniversary Dinner
Dance that then President Susan B would (with the idea from Ed
and Marge O) not only initiate, but follow through on and make a
very successful event. The following is the speech written by
her husband, Scott B, and presented the night of Winterset Ski
Club's 30th Anniversary:
WINTERSET SKI CLUB IS
TURNING THIRTY!
Please come celebrate
with us at the 30th Anniversary Dinner Dance
Friday,
December 15th, 2000
7:00 pm
cocktail hour, hors-d'oeuves
8:00 - 12:00
pm dinner and dancing
at the
Colonial Tavern, Oxford
The following is
the speech given that night, was written by our then President's
husband, Scott. We thank Scott for all his time, writing skills
and research. (Again, last names have been left off of the
website.)
Thanks everyone
for coming to our 30th Anniversary Dinner Dance. I hope you
enjoyed see the slide show during our cocktail hour, and I thank
everyone who contributed photos for the show.
Now, I'd like to
introduce our MC for the evening. You know him as our favorite
Race Coach, Brian B.
"In the
beginning, God created the heaven and the earth, including
Newtown. And Newtown was without a ski club, and void. And so,
in 1969, Mike M & Fred M, skiers and fellow members of St. Rose,
started a ski club for children under the sponsorship of the St
Rose Sports Guild.
And after that
first season, and trying to keep track of 30 kids at a time,
they looked back, frowned, and said "this arrangement was not so
hot!"
So in the fall of
1970, they sat down and brainstormed on a bigger scale - an
independent, town-wide ski club for children and adults alike.
They talked to a
lot of people, put articles in the paper, and generally tried to
excite interest in the club. And on December 13, 1970, a new
organization was finally brought forth into the world - The No
Name Ski Club -- and officers were elected.
One of those
officers is here tonight. Please welcome Winterset Ski Club's
first Vice President in Charge of Ski Trip Planning, Rudy S.
(Rudy comes up to
the front of the room; present him with champagne; he sits in
chairs in front of room).
The rest of the
officers elected that year, 1970, were: Fred M, President;
Bill T, VP Membership; Joan S, Secretary; and Fran G, Treasurer.
Also here with us
tonight are many of the original Charter members of the
Winterset Ski Club.
Our first Charter
members are still members of our club today. In fact, this
year, we'll see three generations of the family skiing with
Winterset. Please welcome Bill and Liz M.
Our next charter
members They are now living in *********, please welcome Dave
and Lynda L.
Our next charter
member served in many capacities over the years, but most
enduringly, he was the newsletter voice for more years than he
wants to remember, please welcome Ed O...
One of the first
tasks of the club that first year was to find a name for their
new organization. The decided to hold a contest. And as the
early records tell it, a "Mrs. B," a non-skier, entered the
award winner: "Winterset".
The wisdom that
Mike M & Fred M gained from their 1969 experience with their St
Rose kid's group helped guide many activities and policies that
our club still adheres to today.
They ran day bus
trips...and several multi-day trips per year...and really
started our club's long history of having fun.
That's why many
of our members have BEEN part of our club for so long. I'd like
to recognize the people here tonight who have been members for
more than 15 years, continuously. Can you please stand at your
seats when I call your names?
Carole & Ron A;
Rick & April A; Brian & Maria B; Andy & Rita L; Bill & Liz M; Ed
O; Stan & Carole P; Shirley R; Carole S & Jim M; Bill & Evie W;
Jean W.
Many of these
long-standing members may be saying..."Was it ALL fun?" Let's
remember...
Does anyone
remember that first weekend trip to Sugarbush in 1971, where we
stayed at The Bagatalle? The newsletter editor that year called
it "That luxurious flop-house."
Does anyone
remember a certain "Touch" football game in 1974 during our
annual picnic? Legend has it that there were a lot of Monday
morning bruises after that game...!?
Who can forget
the single shower - for the entire club - at the St. Jovite
hotel?
Here's a memory
question: Our first Ski & Skate Sale was held in 1972. It was
hosted by three Ed's...one of them is here right now....Ed
O....Does anyone remember the other two Ed's? Chairing that
first sale were Ed O, Ed H & Ed W.
Our newer members
may not remember this, but this club has had Ski Lodges over the
years.
Does anyone
remember our FIRST lodge in Proctorville, Vermont? It was
arranged by then Lodge Chairman, Ed W.
A few years ago,
Ed O wrote about the place. He wrote "The Lodge was strictly
from the dark ages, and we wondered what really held it up. But
we found the importance of camaraderie and Esprit de Corps.
After a weekend of sharing refrigerators, food, bathrooms and
sofas, a bond was formed between the families. There always
seemed to be so many children around and we always had a pot of
hot chocolate going. The decor of the Lodge was not what
mattered, it was the Spirit that prevailed that was important".
That seems to sum
up our club.
As long-standing
member Bill W recalls, "In those early days, before the Age of
Affluence, we were a pretty down-to-earth group. The sleeping
arrangements at our lodge were simple: all the kids and adults
crammed into one huge room. It was wall-to-wall sleeping bags
and there wasn't a bit of privacy. But one thing was sure -- we
aways had a helluva good time."
We heard about
the lodges from Meg S, a founding member and our second
president. She wrote us from Cape Cod and said that over the
years, we had TWO lodges in Proctorsville, and one in Ludlow.
Meg wrote that she thinks fondly of all the great friends from
those days and sends her "hellos" to everyone at the Dinner
Dance.
Does anyone
remember the first time that then Bus Trip Coordinator, Evie W,
had to hire two buses for a trip for the first time? (Our
destination was Butternut and the entire trip cost $8!).
Our newer members
might not remember the trip to Mt. Tremblant in the early 90's,
when the bus got stuck in the snow at the Canadian border and
that nutty bus driver made us get out and push!
How about skiing
in the rain and slush at Andy L at Sugarloaf?
Minor
inconveniences, for sure, and always overshadowed by the
camaraderie on the slopes, the wine-and-cheese parties in the
hallways, or the hope for better weather next time.
Our club is now
beginning its' 31st year, now as one of the largest ski clubs in
Connecticut. It takes a special person to step forward and lead
a group like this. Some for more than a year - Masochists, some
might say!
Many of the
Presidents of our club are with us today, and I'd like to invite
them to come up when I call their names:
Ron A (76-77);
Evie W (78-79); Bill M (79-80); Andy L (82-82)(95-96)(96-97);
Carole A (83-84); April A (84-85); Ed O (85-86)(86-87); Carole S
(91-92)(Co-President with Paul D); Kevin M (89-90)(99-00); Susan
B (00-01). This is a Kodak moment, for sure. One quick photo
of all the Charter members, and the Presidents.
We certainly owe
our thanks to all people who've helped run these and other
events during the years. And we owe special thanks to those
whose names are perpetually on the volunteer list.
First, I'd like
to thank Ed O. The idea for this event was Ed's. He and Marge
lobbied hard for us to do something to commemorate our 30th
Anniversary...This was back in May at the Installation Dinner at
Chuck's Steak House. Ed, I think it was a wonderful idea, and I
thank you.
Next, Evie and
Bill W put in long hours compiling the names of all the members
we could find from the first year of our existence to today.
This was no small task, and I thank you, Evie and Bill.
Carole A did all
the labeling and hand addressing of the invitations. We send
out almost 100 hand-addressed invitations! Thank you Carole.
Linda V and
Nickie O worked together with the Colonial Tavern to arrange the
evening. In addition, you have Linda to thank for these lovely
tokens of our appreciation! Thanks to both of you.
Scott B spent
considerable time creating our slide show and presentation, and
getting the AV equipment to run the show. Thank you Scott.
And last, but not
least, thanks to our MC for the evening, Brian B, who didn't
know what he was getting into when he said "yes", but he's been
my MC for the night. Thanks Brian.
A little later
this evening, we will be drawing for our door prize, a pair of
lift tickets that arrived too late for our Raffle Night Event.
And we'll have our Refer-A-Member Raffle then as well. So plan
to stay a while.
Now, I'd like to
ask everyone to join our Founding Members and Past Presidents on
the dance floor, for some more music and dancing.
From time to
time The Newtown Bee has done articles not only on various ski
events, but on the club as a whole, anyone having copies of
these articles or any additional written history about the club,
and would like to see it passed on, please write or email the
club. We would also be glad to publish any individual write-ups
on the club under the "My Winterset" web page.