CLASSIFIEDS M A C O N N E C T EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
All real estate advertising in The Winged M is sub- ject to the Federal Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, handi- cap or family status, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.”
JOIN MACORPS VOLUNTEERS – Support the club’s mission of fostering friendships and bridging traditional communities within the club through volunteer service. Build relationships with other members and broaden your MAC experience. It’s easy to get involved – log into
www.theMAC.com, click on the “My Membership” tab, select “My Groups” and then select “MACorps Volunteers” from the “Join Groups” list. For more information, contact Member Services at 503-517-7276.
Classifieds
2012 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES AND CONDITIONS FOR ADVERTISING Member rate
$10.75 per line, $10.75 for a border
Member business rate $19.50 per line, $19.50 for a border Non-member rate
$19.50 per line, $19.50 for a border Email ads to
classifieds@themac.com. Fax ads to 503.517.2382. Call The Winged M at 503.517.7220. The deadline for February is Thursday, Jan. 5.
It is the responsibility of the advertiser to review his or her ad for accuracy before the 10th of the month of publication. The publisher pays for any mistakes in the first classified ad but not beyond the first month of publication. Any compensation is limited to the cost of placing the ad.
MACONNECT
MAConnect is a space for members to post activities or find members with similar interests. Ads should be brief and to the point. The deadline for MAConnect ads in The Winged M is the fifth of the month for the following month’s issue. Send MAConnect ads to:
classifieds@themac.com
MAConnect postings can also be found on a bulletin board outside the Member Services Office on the main floor. Simply write legibly on a 3x5 card and date
your requests, as the board is constantly updated. Please, no solicitations or committee information.
TOASTMASTERS – Improve your speaking skills and meet other MAC members. Mondays, 6:30- 8 a.m. Check in at the Front Desk for location.
MAH JONGG
Members and guests who know how to play Mah Jongg are welcome to join open play sessions. Players meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays at noon in the Cornerstone Lounge.
JADED JOCKS
Second Monday of the month at 11:30 a.m. Check with Front Desk for location.
MERRYMACS LADIES’ WATER VOLLEYBALL Get in the pool and play a fun game of water vol- leyball with the ladies. This lively group plays Mondays and Thursdays from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Come to the West Pool and expect to have fun. Players play in the shallow end, no swimming or water volleyball experience is necessary. Registration not required as this is a free activity.
For more information, contact the Aquatics Office at 503-517-7512.
POLAR BEARS MEN’S WATER VOLLEYBALL Get in the pool and play a spirited game of water volleyball with the gentlemen. This group plays Wednesdays from noon to 1 p.m. Come to the
West Pool and expect to have fun. Players play in the shallow end, no swimming or water volleyball experience is necessary. Registration not required as this is a free activity. For more information, contact the Aquatics Office at 503-517-7512.
BACKGAMMON – Looking for members interest- ed in a friendly or low-stakes game of backgam- mon in the newly remodeled card room. Willing to set up a monthly tournament or chouette for advanced play. Contact Ben Cornett,
cornetteb@gmail.com.
LET’S ROCK THE MAC!
Do you play an instrument or sing? Do you want to form a rock or blues band at the MAC? Let’s get together and jam! Contact:
jtpdx@yahoo.com
ANSWERS TO NORM’S QUESTIONS
Wall of fame, unknown, hamburger, cobb salad and small filet, 533, 3088, 72 ounce, 525
F O R S A L E
ART COLLECTION – Original paintings, Michele Russo, Sally Haley. 503-329-0331.
NELSIE DAVIS EARRINGS – 3 pairs: gold, silver and amethyst. 503-781-4163.
2000 VOLVO C70 CONVERTIBLE 50,000 miles, perfect condition. $9,000. Call 503-638-4444.
GRAND PIANOS – Classy pianist & lessons with grand purchase. 503-902-5032.
vippianoclub.com
M O U N T H O O D
REMODELED CONDOS ON GOLF COURSE One 3 BR, 2 BA; two 2 BR, 2 BA. MAC members 10% off. 503-622-3909.
GOVERNMENT CAMP – Ski condo for rent. Sleeps 10. 3-night min., $200 per night, $100 clean- ing fee.
www.alpinecondo6.com 503-793-0531.
S E R V I C E S
NANNY – MAC members moving & want to find a great new home for our FANTASTIC NANNY. She is available to share with 2 kids under 3 yrs. old or on your own. Call Kim, 503-975-3962.
AFTERSCHOOL TUTORING – For Lincoln and West Sylvan students. Right across from JELD- WEN Field. 503-490-1908.
READERS WELCOME!
Morning Book Group meets on the second Thursday of the month at 10 a.m. Evening Literary Group meets on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m.
Contact Member Services at 503-517-7265 or go to
www.theMAC.com for more information.
CHORAL DIRECTOR OPENING – The Balladeers, a men’s choral ensemble of the Multnomah Athletic Club, is searching for a new choral director to lead its scheduled rehearsals and performances. The Balladeers have been singing since 1941 at MAC functions, as well as at retirement homes and for civic clubs. The director position is compensated through a MAC social courtesy membership. For more information, a job description or to submit a director recommenda- tion, please contact Abby DenUyl in Member Services at 503-517-7269.
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Our members can help you join this active women’s volunteer lineage organization. Contact Beverly Przybylski at
beverlyp9@comcast.net or 360-687- 1954 for membership and meeting information.
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