Fun After Fifty Club Elects New Officers
The Redwood City Fun After Fifty Club
(RWCFAF.COM), established by the Redwood City Parks and Recreation Department in
1957, paraded it's new TEAM of
Officers for 2011 at their Annual Christmas Luncheon held at the San Mateo Elks
Club on December 14, 2010.
Marilyn Centoni, newly elected President, takes over from
Maureen Grover who will remain on the Board as Trustee. Other Trustees on
the Board include; Dolores Siegfried, Gloria Stent, Lillian Ferrando
and Bert Bourland. Barbara Salsedo was elected 1st Vice President, with
David Desideri taking over the 2nd Vice President spot. Dolores Weigant
has stepped into the breach as newly elected Recording Secretary. (Been
there, done that and it isn't easy!) Margaret Powers continues as
Correspondence Secretary, while Chito DeLeon and Rudy Grana remain Executive
Treasurer and Treasurer, respectively. Fran Benedetto continues as
Membership Secretary. Beginning in February, Dennis Berglund and his 11
member Dance Band will continue to entertain us with music of the Forties and
Fifties on the last Friday of the month. Yours truly (Jack Hickey), will
continue to serve the Club in an appointed role as Public Relations Chair.
Fun After Fifty congregates each Tuesday in the
Veterans Memorial Senior Center (VMSC) Sunset room
at 10:00 A.M., with meetings beginning at 11 a.m. in the VMSC
theater. This is followed by lunch and Bingo.
The 2011 Executive Board will be sworn in at it's Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2011 meeting
by Bruce Utech, manager of the VMSC. Its first Executive Board meeting
will be held in Room 20 of the VMSC Annex at 9:30 a.m. Jan. 27, 2011. The
public is invited to attend and support our new team. Join us in singing
God Bless America with our Centinarian pianist, Annabelle Gull, at the keyboard!
RWCFAF also sponsors a bowling league (Members only) which
meets at Mel’s Bowl at 1 p.m. Wednesdays. We also have an annual picnic
and other luncheons. A calendar of these and other activities is posted on
the Web site. (www.rwcfaf.com/wp) Annual dues are still only
$15
