Club News and Activities

ARIEL

The events organized for the benefit of Ariel residents continue unabated, as the Social Committee actively promotes get togethers – plural – each month. In March, two big events were held in Ariel’s Taeping Room, which has turned out to be a wonderful venue where residents can gather.

From left: Lawrence and Katherine Nutt, Chrystina Barylak, Tom Poulos, Bonnie Radford, and Marina and Mike Kotch enjoyed Ariel’s St. Patrick’s Day party in the Taeping Room.

The St. Patrick’s Day Potluck on Sunday, March 15, gave residents a chance to don their brightest green apparel and join their neighbors for the party. The Social Committee provided lubricants in the form of beer, wine, leprechaun juice, and water, though very little of the last liquid was consumed, at least until the following morning.

Mark Herron, Jose Cancio, Fred Kohnke, Steve Hooper, Roger Miller, Tony Kane and John Quintier attended the party while keeping up with the NCAA basketball playoffs on Ariel’s oversize tv screens.

As usual, the people who attended brought food to share with their neighbors. No one had a reason to leave hungry or thirsty, since food and drinks were abundant.

The second party of the month was held on March 29. It was a Hawaiian Luau BBQ Party and 90 residents were there. The Social Committee provided ribs, chicken, pulled pork and salmon that was prepared by barbecue masters Chris Duca, Rick Brown, Jeff Dziubla, and Steve and Cookie Smith. Beer, wine and Mai Tais also were provided.

Just entrees and side dishes took up 24 feet of table space!

Side dishes, appetizers, and desserts were brought by the attendees. There was so much food that just the plates, utensils, entrees and sides required 24 feet of table space. Appetizers and desserts had to be placed on other tables set up elsewhere in the room. It’s a good thing the Taeping Room is so spacious!

The Social Committee suggested that Hawaiian shirts be worn to the luau party and (from left) Jane and Joe Norris, Steve Adkins, and other residents responded big time!

The Taeping Room was damaged so extensively by Hurricane Ian that it had to be rebuilt. New sliders carrying a hurricane wind rating of 175 miles per hour, a completely redone kitchen, new furniture, cabinets, lighting, televisions, carpets and décor have been installed. The room works very well as a gathering place, contributing to its frequent use for social events.

Frank Erwin (left) and Bruce Kimball were among the guest enjoying the Luau party.

Ariel residents Rick Brown and Corston Lane coerced Keith Belfiglio to join them in providing entertainment for the evening. Their music was so good that the party went on much longer than expected, as people kept dancing while they played. That turned out to be fortuitous, since it helped everyone burn extra calories after enjoying this feast!