Clubs International
Kentucky club is off and running LEXINGTON, Ky. - The Culver Club of Kentucky kick-started its effort to aid Culver's admissions goals by bringing together alumni and parents from the Bluegrass State with a Sept. 14 event at Spindletop Hall. Fifty-eight guests enjoyed cocktails and hors d' oeuvres at Spindletop. Guests represented alumni, parents, and friends of Culver from Lexington, Louisville, and western Kentucky, including 2013 Culver Horsemanship Hall of Fame inductee Morris
Floyd '54 and Tom Heitz, an Indiana high school basketball hall of farner who played for the University of Kentucky. Heitz is currently a business/life coach and speaker whose children have attended Culver Summer Schools & Camps. His wife, Carmen, serves as the CEPSOL coordinator (English as a second language) during the summer camp.
Rick Jeremiah '65 in the Lexington area (jeremiah@lexmark.com and 859-552-5494) Mark Click '88 in the Louisville area (dicker29@hotmail.com and 502-314-3034) Grant King '92 in western Kentucky (jgrantking@aol.com and 270-554-3700) Representing the campus were Advancement Director Mike Perry, CCI Coordinator Maria Benner, and Admissions Officer Savannah Kranich '05.
Volunteer committees were formed and contacts in three areas were established:
Young and old enjoy Stoneycreek Farm NOBLESVILLE, Ind.- Despite a light rain, the Culver Club oflndianapolis staged a family-friendly outing Oct. 5 at Stoneycreek Farm in Noblesville, Ind., that provided a great time for the youngsters and a chance for the adults to socialize.
enjoyed a catered barbecue dinner, protected from the elements by a rustic barn and side porch. While the adults mingled, their children decorated pumpkins, played in the hay maze, enjoyed the bonfire, and made s'mores.
Some 30 people attended, ranging from toddlers and preschoolers to future Woodcrafi:ers, alumni, and parents. Attendees
To get involved with the Indy dub, contact President Meg Dinwiddie Burk '91 at megburk123@yahoo.com.
College students Will Snowden H '10, '13, Ali Davidge W'05, '10, and Peter Fo ersch H '11, '13, at the Kentucky Culver Club event. Foersch is a freshman at Marietta College and Davidge a senior at Kentucky. Snowden is a student at Bluegrass Co mmunity and Technical College.
Corrections & Clarifications In the Summer 2013 issue: • Scott Arquilla '69 is the president of the Culver Club of Chicago. The president was misidentified in the Summer 2013 issue of the magazine on page 51.
Bob and Carof)m Kline of Culver (far left and right) enjoy the rustic setting at the Indianapolis Fall Festival with Rhett Schaefir'1 0 and his mother Joyce. Thirty people attended the Culver Club ofIndianapolis event at Stoneycreek Farm. Carolyn Kline is a retired English instructor and former CGA dean.
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• The surviving sisters for the late Steven L. Tyler W'77, who died Dec. 13,201 2, were incorrect in the Spring 2013 magazine (page 50). Mr. Tyler's sisters are Toni Lyn Tyler and Sarah Tyler C hase '79 of Kalamazoo, Mich.