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ACTIVITIES
Winter Wonderland
Dance Beckons Juniors
uncommon design
T
he Junior Events Committee invites
MAC members in grades six through
for the common good
eight to the second annual Winter Ball
Junior Dance Friday, Jan. 15. Jack Frost
transforms the Grand Ballroom into a
rockin’ winter wonderland complete with a
forest of trees and falling snow.
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The committee asks attendees to dress
design with energy and water use
in semi-formal attire. Young ladies are
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requested to wear dresses or skirts and
call now for a free consultation
young men are asked to wear collared
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shirts and slacks.
Registration procedures
The following information can help
juniors get a ticket to the dance and
enables easier guest registration.
Junior Dances are open to MAC
members in grades six through eight.
Registration opens one month before the
dance date and must be made online unless
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Internet is not accessible. Members are
able to reserve only one ticket during the
first two weeks of registration. If available, Richard Woodling, AIA, LEED AP
junior members may increase their single
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reservation online for a guest after the
two-week member-only registration period
ends.
All reservations must be made under
MULTNOMAH ATHLETIC CLUB
the junior’s name or member number;
Presents
family members may not book non-
member juniors on their account.
Member registration for the Jan. 15
dance begins Tuesday, Dec. 15 at 8 a.m.
Guest registration begins Tuesday, Dec. 29
MOSCOW and
at 8 a.m.
Flip flops, shorts not extending to ST. PETERSBURG
mid-thigh or below, bare midriffs, and
JUNE 18-27, 2010
athletic attire are not allowed in the Grand
Ballroom. The dress code for the Junior
AN IN-DEPTH TOUR OF RUSSIA’S TWO FABULOUS CITIES
Dance is the same as any other social
HOSTED BY LORI MARTIN, MEMBER EVENTS MANAGER
areas of the club. Inappropriately dressed
members and guests are not permitted to Spend 4 days visiting Moscow’s principal attractions including the Red Square, St.
enter the dance.
Basil’s Cathedral, New-Maiden Convent, Tretiakov Gallery, the Grand Kremlin Palace,
The cost is $11 for members and $13
Terem Palace, Faceted Palace, Armory, Pushkin Fine Arts Museum, Cathedral of Christ
the Savior and the Cold War Museum.
for guests.
Travel to St. Petersburg on the Aurora – premier rail service, and spend four days
Members may register by going to
exploring such sights as The Hermitage Museum, Peter & Paul Fortress, St. Isaac’s
theMAC.com or by calling Member Cathedral, Peterhof Palace, Yussoupov Palace, Catherine’s Palace in Pushkin and Paul’s
Services at 503-223-8744.
Palace in Pavlovsk. Enjoy the “White Nights of St. Petersburg” when the city revels in the
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phenomenon of the midnight-sun, in an aura of endless twilight.
For more information, contact:
Member Services at 503-223-8736
Services provided by
DICK RANIAN TRAVEL ADVISORS, INC.
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