October Meeting

Next Meeting:  October 25, 2018

Richard Gurgel
Dr. Richard Gurgel

Our next meeting will feature the usual wonderful dinner by the Alta Club–please put the date on your calendars.  We are delighted to then hear from a superb speaker with an important message for us all — Dr. Richard Gurgel,  who is in the ENT Division of the University of Utah medical school.  He has done some amazing research on the link between hearing and mind impairment; for many, increasing deafness can lead to increasing forgetfulness, almost like dementia.  He compellingly shows the evidence that worsening hearing loss can lead to increasing  memory and thinking problems. The pertinence to our members of his talk can’t be overemphasized, as some of us are noting hearing issues (hard to imagine as it might be), and all of us have family or friends who are.  Come prepared to learn from Richard what then we should do about it.

Our meeting at the Alta Club will start with a dinner promptly at 6, followed by Richard’s presentation at 7. As usual, we will aim to finish by 8. If you have not already done so, please RSVP to Tony Middleton via email so we might have a head count for the Alta Club. As always, please look to bring a guest who might have an interest in the Timpanogos Club, either a friend, a sibling or someone else—we are always looking for a few more good men!

2017-2018 Season

Our Summer hiatus is coming to an end, and we are excited to resume our monthly Timpanogos Club meetings.  We hope all of you had a great Summer!  We are thrilled with the upcoming speaker selections.  This month is especially interesting, as Dennis Lindsey, the General Manager of the Utah Jazz, is our guest speaker on Thursday, September 28th.  I share with you part of the e-mail response his Executive Assistant, Keely Spencer, sent us :

“He has tentatively planned for a ‘State of the Team’ topic, which will include or touch on the points you mentioned in your email; Jazz management philosophy, players, goals for the year, etc.  After that has concluded, he’s planning on opening up the floor for Q & A.”

Our incoming President is Bruce Woodruff, who will be an exciting, dynamic and visionary leader.  Our format will be much the same as prior years, with dinner at the Alta Club at 6 pm (typically a delicious meal featuring hot chocolate) followed by our speaker at 7.  Generally we adjourn by 8.  Parking is free at the Alta Club lot on South Temple, north of  South Temple and about 1/2 block east of the Alta Club.

Some of our members might have difficulty driving at night, so it would be a great idea for members with good night eyes to offer a ride to those who need it.

Our meetings this year will continue to be on the 4th Thursday of each month, with the exceptions of November 16th, the 3rd Thursday to accommodate Thanksgiving, and as usual there will be no meeting in December.

Our Club has been meeting constantly since our Founders started it in 1913.   You can Google up “Timpanogos Club history” to find a brief history  of the Timpanogos Club.  We would encourage each of you to feel free to invite a guest to come to a meeting with you at no charge for the first time–bring a friend, a neighbor, a business associate, or a relative (son, brother, cousin, etc.).  These invitations have been crucial to the maintenance of the Club since its inception over 100 years ago.

Your Club Officers for 2017-18:

President                             Bruce Woodruff

First Vice President           Randy Jensen

Second Vice President      Dave Gillette

Treasurer                            Wayne Middleton

Historian                             Brent Scharman

Member Development     Glenn Waterman

Speaker Invitations           Tony Middleton

Future meeting dates are:  Oct. 26, 2017

Nov. 16, 2017

Jan. 25, 2018

Feb. 22, 2018

March 22, 2018

April 26, 2018

May 24, 2018

You may want to add these dates to your calendars for future planning.  Speakers committed for the year include our own Dr. Michael Stevens, on the cause of Beethoven’s deafness;  Lavar Webb and Frank Pignanelli, long time political reporters, on the state of our national and local politics; our own Brent Scharman and his wife Jan on understanding the Millennial generation; and Dr. Mark Supiano, Chairman of the Geriatrics Division at the U., on how to optimize life as a senior citizen.  It promises to be a fabulous year!