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MEMBER EXPERIENCE PCNY NEWSLETTER ISSUE 37 FALL 2019

IN THIS ISSUE

THE NEW AND IMPROVED MoMA

SPECIAL EVENT PAGE 10

FEED YOUR INTELLECT US & China Relations PAGE 4

FOOD &WINE Big Night PAGE 6

ARTS & CULTURE Metropolitan Stories PAGE 8

AROUND THE CLUB

FROM THE

Dear Members, Welcome back! The warm summer winds are still blowing but fall’s cooler air is just around the corner. Fall has always been a time of reunion at the Club. Reconnecting with friends and fellow members, sharing vacation stories over lunch, attending an event, getting back in shape (try one of our new Pelotons), or simply getting down to business. It’s a second home for so many of us! We are excited to soon unveil our new, state-of-the-art business center. Comfortable work stations, Hot Desks, and boosted cell phone booths will be available for members. Next door to the Business Center is the new Member’s Lounge featuring a restored vintage bar, wood paneling, and artwork. Together, these new spaces are designed to meet your needs for comfort, convenience, and camaraderie. We hope that you’ll find the Lounge to be a lovely escape away from the hectic pace of the city, perfect for conversation and socializing. For members who are seeking quieter pursuits, a library and reading room is now available on the 7th floor in addition to the quiet areas of the business center. The Program and Food and Beverage Committees have an exciting line-up of events in store for us this season as well as some traditional favorites. On September 11, the Club welcomes Director of the MoMA, Glenn Lowry,Williams ’76 to discuss the museums expansion project and reopening this October. On September 16, the Club welcomes JP Morgan’s Joyce Chang, Princeton ’90, Chair of Global Research and Liz Myers, Princeton, ’92, Managing Director and Head of Global Equity Markets as they discuss navigating business with China. Just ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, The Olympic Experience panel discussion, scheduled for November 11, will share some of the challenges amateur athletes face while training for their “moment”. On Tuesday, October 10, in celebration of Italian Heritage Month, we pay tribute to the cult-movie classic, Big Night , with author Joseph Tropiano, who together with his cousin, Stanley Tucci, wrote the script for what was to become one of the greatest food scenes in film making history. A Sundance Jury Review winner, the movie inspired our own Chef Michael’s (see Chef ’s Corner, page 6) culinary journey. Also joining us for this five-course feast – interspersed with movie clips, fine wines, and behind the scenes stories from the film – is Italian food historian, Francine Segan, who is teaming up with Chef Michael to put their own authentic twist on the evening’s offerings. Cheers to these last few days of summer! I look forward to welcoming our new members to Orientation on September 24 and honoring our 50Year Members’ at the annual Luncheon on October 8. This year’s Annual Meeting will take place on Tuesday, October 22 and I hope to see you there. Don’t forget to save the date for our All Ivy Halloween Ball on October 25 and our traditional All Member Holiday Party on December 17. There is so much in store for us this fall. Happy to be sharing it with all of you! Cheers, PRESIDENT

Wednesdays on The Terrace

New Peloton bikes in the PCNY gym

Skip Rankin ’72 and Princeton Ford Family Director of Athletics Mollie Marcoux Samaan ’91

Bastille Day dessert

Sunny al fresco dining on The Terrace

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Richard H. Block ’73, President [email protected]

Delicious bites from GrillWars 2

Chef Michael with Sous Chef Trevor as they fire up the grills for GrillWars 2

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FEATURED EVENT US & China Relations MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 6:30PM WINE RECEPTION, 7:00PM PROGRAM

Congresswoman Terri Sewell ’86: Continuing the She Roars Conversation WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 6:00PM RECEPTION, 6:30PM INTERVIEW

Meet Ivy Debut Authors MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 6:30PM RECEPTION, 7:00PM LECTURE Ever wonder how your education can influence your life and career? Come meet two Ivy debut authors and learn how their education shaped them and their writing. Rocco Staino, Director of the Empire State Center of the Book, will interview both authors and explore how their similar Ivy backgrounds helped them to discover success within their passion. Anne Gardiner Perkins is an award-winning historian and expert in higher education. She graduated fromYale University (1981), where she won the Porter Prize in history and was the first woman elected editor-in-chief of the Yale Daily News .With 2019 marking 50 years sinceYale admitted women, her book Yale Needs Women: How the First Group of Girls Rewrote the Rules of an Ivy League Giant is a timely account that gives us insight into the past and future of academic institutions. Joanne Ramos graduated with a BA from Princeton University (1995). After working in investment banking and private- equity investing for several years, she became a staff writer at The Economist . She currently serves on the board of The Moth and recently released her novel, The Farm . Pulling from her own experiences of exploitation in investment banking, The Farm follows the story of a “gestational retreat” where women are promised a large sum of money in exchange for 9 months of their life, only to find that this seemingly idyllic resort is not what it seems. Host Rocco Staino. Members: Free; Guests: $15.

Please join the PrincetonWomen’s Network at The Princeton Club for an intimate conversation between Terri Sewell and classmate Alexandra Lebenthal.Terri will share her insights on Princeton, Congress, and more as she revisits her riveting speech from the She Roars Conference held on campus last fall. An undeniable force of nature from the time she arrived at Princeton until graduation four years later with the Class of 1986, Terri became the first African American elected to Congress from Alabama in 2010. Representing Selma, Alabama, she sits on The Ways and Means and Intelligence Committees. Members: Free; Guests: $15. Tigers with Green Stripes MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 6:30PM RECEPTION, 7:00PM LECTURE America and the world are faced with unprecedented climate change consequences.The good news is that climate awareness is growing and is motivating investors, innovators, students and a number of government officials to find viable solutions to the problem. Peter Fusaro and Steven Hall address this issue from different perspectives. Since Earth Day in 1970, Peter Fusaro , founder of Global Change Associates and host of theWall Street Green Summit at the Club, has worked on the macro economic space of clean energy in policy, investment, and technology. Steven Hall of Chandler LLC has worked on the other end with boots on the ground implementation of energy efficiency and renewable energy projects. He managed the major renovation of the club completed in 2010 that included a cogeneration system that reduced its energy consumption by 50%. Steve has since specialized in creative innovative energy solutions for residential, commercial, and municipal projects. Both Peter and Steve are members of the Princeton Club.They will speak from their respective points of view. Members: Free; Guests: $15.

Come hear Joyce Chang P’90, Chair of J.P. Morgan’s Global Research, and Liz Myers P’92, Managing Director & Head of Global Equity Markets, discuss navigating business with China. Both play a major role in JP Morgan’s expansion in China by allocating resources in the world’s 2nd largest equities market and 3rd largest bond market.Together, they will address the myths and realities of leadership, culture, trade, tariffs, and finance. Ms. Chang manages 920 research professionals located in 26 countries. Her global research team has been named #1 for 2017 and 2018 by Institutional Investor, and in 2014, Ms. Chang was inducted into the Fixed Income Analyst Society Hall of Fame. She has been named one of the Top 25 Most Powerful Women in Finance by American Banker since 2012. She earned a Masters of Public Affairs from Princeton and a BA from Columbia. Ms. Myers joined Equity Capital Markets in 1997 and has headed it since 2012. She is ranked among the Top 20 Most Powerful Woman in Finance. In 2017, Ms. Myers’s team raised $240B in equity capital for public and private companies and was the #1 underwriter for IPOs in the US and Latin America. She received her BA from Princeton and MBA from Harvard Business School. Host Christine Loomis. Members: Free; Guests: $15.

Joyce Chang

Liz Myers

BEFORE & AFTER Special Prix Fixe Dinner Available $35++ (choose two courses) before and after every event in the Bar & Grill.

Afterwards, join us on The Terrace for our end of season al fresco dining. Reservations encouraged.Weather permitting. If inclement weather, dining will take place on the 3rd floor.

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January 1996. I was just promoted to sous chef at theWaldorf Astoria when I remember seeing a television ad for this movie called Big Night . Finally! A movie about what I love – good food, hospitality and fraternity. Big Night is one of my favorite movies. If you haven’t seen it, treat yourself and make sure you see it before October 10th! The movie had a profound effect on me and how I perform as a Chef. It is about food as a language. A language you can use to create, seduce, and aspire to perfection. What made this film a favorite of mine was its authenticity.There are dozens of foodie movies out there, and only a handful worth watching.This is the best. Why? Because Primo, the faultless Chef (played by Tony Shaloub) and Secondo, his people pleasing brother (Tucci) are so well matched – the casting, the set, and story line are perfect. Some say that Big Night played a role in our Chef obsession and helped predict the future of the restaurant business. Lidia Bastianich, author and co-owner of acclaimed NYC restaurant Del Posto, spent year’s introducing Italian regionality, authenticity and meal structure in her cookbooks, not wanting to force but to cajole her customers into her love of Italian culture and food. Like the Tropianos/Tucci family, my own family’s Sunday dinners, whether at my grandmother’s or my inlaws, were very structured. Antipasto followed by pasta, roast, salad, cheeses and desserts, and finally, fruit and nuts. My family would gasp as my Grandmother brought out course after course. The final scene is epic. No words. Just two brothers, disappointed and broken. What brings them together at the end is a simple, properly made omelet, as authentic as the movie. I can’t wait to share this evening with you and hear from Joe and Francine on October 10. See you at my Big Night! – Chef Michael

Oktoberfest FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 6:30PM RECEPTION STYLE TASTING Reservations become final sale on September 25th.

Big Night THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 6:00PM

Reservations become final sale on October 3rd. Join us for a Big Night of feasting, fine wine and movie clips as we pay tribute to Big Night , the 1996 cult movie classic that set the stage for Mario Batali, Bobby Flay, Emeril Lagasse, and other Celebrity Chefs. On October 10, original author and co-screenplay writer Joe Tropiano will take us behind the scenes of what it was like on set with his childhood friend and cousin, actor Stanley Tucci, sharing some of the hilarious and poignant scenes that 23 years later, still resonate with the movie’s longtime fans and first time viewers. Joining Joe will be our own Chef Michael and Italian food historian, Francine Segan to help us recreate and celebrate Princeton’s own Big Night . Members: $80++; $150++ for 2 tickets; $575++ for a private table of 8. Includes 5 course dinner and wine.

Willkommen one and all to the first ever PCNY Oktoberfest Celebration! Feel free to break out your old lederhosen or dirndl dress, as the annual tradition that goes back some 209 years in Münich continues here in NewYork at the Club.The festivities will begin on the terrace with music, welcome beers, and snacks.The night will then continue with a special traditional German themed menu, during which we showcase the finest selection of artisanal brews with the culinary expertise of Executive Chef Michael. You will be guided through this unique gastronomic experience by a beer industry professional. If you enjoyed our special beer dinner back in March, you will surely be in for a treat this fall. Prost! Members: $50; Guests: $60. Swinging with Sinatra and Patsy’s THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 6:30PM RECEPTION, 7:00PM DINNER Reservations become final sale on September 13th. Patsy’s Italian Restaurant, Frank Sinatra’s favorite, celebrates its 75th Anniversary at the Princeton Club with a night of Swingin’ with Sinatra – Food, Fun, and Frankie We do it his way at our exclusive Sinatra evening. Enjoy a special menu prepared by Chef Michael collaborated with Sal Scognamillo, owner of the one and only NYC Patsy’s restaurant made famous by Frank Sinatra. Patsy’s celebrates its 75th anniversary this year and has been both a Sinatra Family and NewYork favorite run by the Scognomillo family to this day. Sal will regale you with stories of Ol’ Blue Eyes as you dine on Italian specialties direct from Patsy’s menu.You may want to bring your dancing shoes and take a swing on a star to our entertainment. Sal’s first book, Patsy’s Italian Restaurant of NewYork Cookbook will be a part of the evening dinner package, and Sal will be available to sign books for guests. Host Alan Segan. Members: $100++; Guests: $110++. Book included. “Les Climats” BurgundyWine Tasting with Château de Pommard WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 6:30PM WINE RECEPTION, 7:00PM PROGRAM Come enjoy an evening of France’s most esteemed wine with Château de Pommard. Since its founding in 1726 by Vivant Micault, secretary to King Louis XV, it remains one of the most iconic and visited wine estates in Burgundy.TrustedWine Advisor, Preston Mohr will demystify the wines of Burgundy to help create a special place for this wine in your life. Members: $55++. Guests: $65++.

THE PLOT: Two Italian immigrant brothers, struggle to keep their authentic Italian restaurant on the Jersey Shore afloat in the 1950’s. A Big Night of food is planned in honor of a special guest who is sure to drum up enough business to keep the restaurant open and even thrive. Things don’t go as planned though. Primo, the chef and a brilliant perfectionist scoffs at “Americanized” italian food. Primo’s brother, Secondo runs the dining room and wants to give the customer what they want to bring in money. “When my cousin Stanley Tucci and I began developing the script that became Big Night , we didn’t set out to write a food movie.We wanted to tell the story of what it takes for two brothers from Italy to make it in America running an “authentic” Italian restaurant. But after the film’s shoot and during the editing process, it was clear that the food had become another character in the film.” – Joe Tropiano

Joe Tropiano’s favorite quote: “Sometimes the spaghetti, likes to be alone.” Chef Michael’s favorite quote: “To eat good food is to be close to God.”

Joe Tropiano

Francine Segan

Chef Michael

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The Plaza Stories WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 6:30PM RECEPTION, 7:00PM LECTURE THE PLAZA is the account of one vaunted NewYork City address that has become synonymous with wealth and scandal, opportunity and tragedy.With glamour on the surface and strife behind the scenes, it is the story of how one hotel became a mirror reflecting New York’s place at the center of the country’s cultural narrative for over a century. Journalist Julie Satow will share how this thrilling, unforgettable history of one illustrious hotel has defined our understanding of money and glamour, from the Gilded Age to the Go-Go Eighties to today’s Billionaire Row. From the moment in 1907 when NewYork millionaire Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt strode through the Plaza Hotel’s revolving doors to become its first guest, to the afternoon in 2007 when a mysterious Russian oligarch paid a record price for the hotel’s largest penthouse, the eighteen-story white marble edifice at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 59th Street has radiated wealth and luxury. For some, the hotel evokes images of F. Scott Fitzgerald frolicking in the Pulitzer Fountain, or Eloise, the impish young guest who pours water down the mail chute. But the true stories captured in THE PLAZA:The Secret Life of America’s Most Famous Hotel also include dark, hidden secrets: from the cold-blooded murder perpetrated by the construction workers in charge of building the hotel, to how Donald J.Trump came to be the only owner to ever bankrupt the Plaza. Julie Satow is an award-winning journalist who has covered real estate in NewYork City for more than a decade. A regular contributor to the NewYork Times , her work has also appeared on National Public Radio, the NewYork Post ,The Daily Beast and elsewhere. Host Alan Segan. Members: Free; Guests: $15. Poster House proudly presents Baptized by Beefcake: The Golden Age of Hand-Painted Movie Posters from Ghana SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 10:30AM Exclusive museum tour by exhibition co-curator, ErnieWolfe III,Williams ’72. Before the advent of digital printing, self-taught Ghanaian artists merged art, cinema, and practical necessity in the creation of hand-painted movie posters. These posters, uniquely painted on repurposed flour sack cloth and ultimately replaced by digital reproduction, may have never been known to the larger public were it not for the efforts of ErnieWolfe III, a dealer in African art and Los Angeles gallery owner. They represent the noble attempt by the best and brightest Ghanaian sign painters of a generation to resist the inevitable onslaught of technology and globalization that would eventually put them out of business by the year 2000.“Crowd Pullers”, as they were affectionately known in Ghana, introduced the Ghanaian public toWorld Cinema, and thereby, to the world at large. This extensive exhibition of approximately 60 posters is the result of three decades of fieldwork and scholarship by ErnieWolfe III.This exhibition opens October 17 and ends on January 5, 2020. Light refreshments will be served. Members & Guests: Free. Limited registration. Location: Poster House, 119W 23rd St., Chelsea, NYC 10011 (a brand new museum dedicated to the exhibition of posters) The Williams Club and the Princeton Club of NewYork proudly co-host this event.

FEATURED EVENT Metropolitan Stories TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 6:30PM RECEPTION, 7:00PM PROGRAM

Enjoy an evening of art and stories as related by Christine Coulson (MA,Williams ‘93) who began her career at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1991 as a summer intern. She returned in 1994, and over the next 25 years rose through the ranks of the Museum, ultimately working as Chief Advisor to the Director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Coulson’s new novel, Metropolitan Stories , introduces us to the hidden side of The Met. Behind the myriad of art works exists another world: the offices and storerooms that are home to the Museum’s devoted staff of 2,200 people. An ode to this private side of The Met, Coulson’s book unfolds into a discovery of larger-than-life characters, the downside of survival, and the powerful voices of the art itself. Join us for a lively insiders conversation about art, museums, memory, and heroes of all kinds. Liz McGowan (BA Princeton ’79; MA ‘81 & PhD, ’83, NYU) Chair of Williams College’s Art History Department, will serve as an interlocutor. Christine Coulson (BA, U Mass ’91, MA,Williams ‘93) is Chief Advisor to the Director of the

Metropolitan Museum of Art. Members: $10; Guests: $20 . The Williams Club and the Princeton Club of NewYork proudly co-host this event

An Evening with Maestro Eve Queler TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 6:30PM WINE RECEPTION, 7:00PM INTERVIEW

Maestro Eve Queler, an Internationally Renowned Conductor, shares her experiences Come hear classical music critic George Loomis interview Maestro Queler about her ground- breaking work with Opera Orchestra of NewYork. Recognized as a pioneer in the world of opera, Ms. Queler founded the orchestra in 1971 and specialized in high quality performances of seldom-heard operatic masterpieces and of familiar works cast with singers NewYork would not otherwise hear. She conducted over 100 operas in concert at Carnegie Hall and worldwide, particularly in Europe and South America. Among the legendary opera singers Maestro Queler conducted are Renee Fleming, Placido Domingo and Montserrat Caballe. Ms. Queler’s memoir relates how she ventured into the male-dominated world of orchestral conducting in the 1960s. She soon found herself invited to guest conduct orchestras and opera companies all over the world. It is the story of her struggles and determination to enter the field, along with the accomplishments, support, and recognition she encountered. Foremost among her numerous accolades is the 2010 National Endowment for the Arts Lifetime Achievement award. She graduated from the Mannes School of Music, where she studied piano and conducting. George Loomis writes about classical music for The Financial Times , Musical America and Opera magazine. Host Christine Loomis ’72. Members: Free; Guests: $15.

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Boxing and The Mob MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 6:30PM RECEPTION, 7:00PM LECTURE

The Club welcomes Author Jeffrey Sussman, to share his expertise on the sport of boxing. Enter the ring with Sussman as he guides you through countless tales of how the mob corrupted the sport of boxing through the 20th Century. His book, Boxing and the Mob:The Notorious History of the Sweet Science , is the first to cover a century of fixed fights, paid-off referees, greedy managers, and misused boxers. Organized crime and the world of boxing will be intertwined with absorbing detail in this presentation of a colorful slice of American history. Jeffrey Sussman is also the author of two other books about boxing: Rocky Graziano: Fists, Fame, and Fortune ; and Max Baer and Barney Ross: Jewish Heroes of Boxing . Members: Free; Guests: $15. Ever wonder what it is like to be an Olympic athlete? To train, compete, and maybe even win at the highest level? With the 2020 Tokyo Olympics fast approaching, the spotlight is once again beginning to shine on the world’s top amateur athletes. Princeton, in fact, has many such athletes training right in their back yard, with the US Rowing training center based out of the Princeton boathouse.We are delighted to host a panel of experienced guests to shed light on the Olympic experience as they discuss the challenges faced while training for the games, and the lessons we all can take from that journey into personal and professional life.Though we will be adding a few more speakers and a moderator, we are privileged to welcome: Carol Brown , Princeton ’75 – 4x Medalist at Worlds, Bronze in 1976 Montreal Games in the Women’s 8+ rowing event. Jason Read ,Temple ’00 – Gold at the 2004 Athens Games in the Men’s 8+ rowing event, 2x Gold medalist at theWorld Rowing Cup. Dr. Kris Karlson ,Williams ’85 –World champion sculler, finished 4th in theWomen’s Quad rowing event at the 1992 Barcelona Games, served as the team doctor at the 2008 Beijing The Olympic Experience MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 6:30PM RECEPTION, 7:00PM LECTURE

INSIGHTS BY DIRECTOR GLENN D. LOWRY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 6:30PM RECEPTION, 7:00PM PROGRAM The Museum of Modern Art is currently in the midst of an expansion project that will open in October of this year, following the brief closure that started in June. The expansion, developed by MoMA with architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro, in collaboration with architectural firm, Gensler, adds more than 40,000 square feet of gallery space and enables the Museum to exhibit significantly more art in new and interdisciplinary ways, increasing the Museum’s footprint by one-third. “Inspired by Alfred Barr’s original vision to be an experimental museum in NewYork, the real value of this expansion is not just more space, but space that allows us to rethink the experience of art in the Museum,” said Glenn D. Lowry,The David Rockefeller Director of The Museum of Modern Art. Mr. Lowry,Williams ’76, has been MoMA’s Director since 1995 and will take us inside the New MoMA for a preview of what is to come. “We have an opportunity to re-energize and expand upon our founding mission—to welcome everyone to experience MoMA as a laboratory for the study and presentation of the art of our time, across all visual arts.” The Studio in the heart of the Museum will feature live programming and performances that react to, question, and challenge histories of modern art and the current cultural moment. An innovative second-floor Platform for education will invite visitors to connect with art that explores new ideas about the present, past, and future. A street-level Projects gallery, free and open to all on the expanded ground floor, will better connect the Museum to NewYork City and bring art closer to people on the streets of midtown Manhattan. The Collection’s reinstallation will reveal a presentation that highlights the creative affinities and frictions produced by displaying painting, sculpture, architecture, design, photography, media, performance, film, and works on paper together. MoMA’s Director, Glenn Lowry, will provide Club Members with an insightful program about THE NEW & IMPROVED MoMA

North/South perspective of new galleries

Games for the US rowing and triathlon teams. Host Aaron Finder. Members: Free; Guests: $15.

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Roll into the Princeton Club in NYC for a few spirited games of squash and ping pong complete with bar, hors d’oeuvres, and a private reception area. Bounce between racket, paddle and plates of delicious food as you have fun learning how to play squash. After a brief intro lesson from Squash Pro Joey Roberts, get into the swing of things and play games of Squash with gusto. Call 212-596-1231 to reserve your date. SQUASH – A GREAT TEAM BUILDING IDEA Bring your employees for an out-of-the-ordinary team building event in midtown.

the Museum’s transformation and reengagement. Members: $10; Guests: $20. The Williams Club and the Princeton Club of NewYork proudly co-host this event.

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OHIO STATE The NYC Alumni Cup: 2019 Scholarship Golf Outing SEPTEMBER 20 BETHPAGE RED GOLF COURSE, FARMINGDALE, NY Join us for fun and fellowship in supporting future Buckeyes. All golfers will receive a special Ohio State Alumni Association- branded gift box as part of registration. Prizes will be awarded to top teams along with winners of long-drive and closest-to-the-pin challenges. For more information visit: https://nyc.alumni.osu.edu/event/ scholarship-golf-outing/

BUCKNELL UK London – Fall NeighborHERD Social OCTOBER 9 7PM-9PM BUCKNELL CLUB OF LONDON – JACKSON + RYE We invite you to come celebrate Bucknell in your community. Come catch up and mingle with fellow alumni, parents, and friends and welcome the Class of 2019 to our area.This is a great chance to meet your Bucknell neighbors – bring a Bucknell friend! The Bucknell Alumni Association will provide the first round of appetizers. For more information visit: http://www.cvent.com/events/ uk-london-fall-neighborherd- social/event-summary-eb9f930 3575948cebd44f33dce4c60f2. aspx

FORDHAM Fordham Night at Yankee Stadium SEPTEMBER 19, 6:35PM YANKEE STADIUM The Fordham University Alumni Association invites you to an evening of baseball! The first 1000 Fordham alumni, friends, students, parents, and staff who purchase through this offer will receive a Yankees/Fordham co- branded jersey. Take advantage of the discounted tickets and packages!

GEORGETOWN Medical Reunion 2019 OCTOBER 25-27 GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER Medical Reunion 2019 honors the graduates of the School of Medicine from 1969, 1974, 1979, 1984, 1989, 1994, 1999, 2004, 2009, 2014, and Magis alumni classes (1964, 1959, 1954, 1949, 1944). Alumni, friends and family gather annually to reconnect with each other and Georgetown. Medical Reunion will include three days of social activities, educational lectures, tours, family events, and plenty of time to reminisce with old and new friends alike. For more information visit: visit: https://alumni.georgetown. edu/events#!view/event/ date/20190913/event_id/31010

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HOLIDAY CELEBRATIONS The Annual All-Ivy Halloween Ball FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 9:00PM -1:00AM All sales final by 5:00pm on Friday, October 18.

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The Annual All Ivy Halloween Ball will be a bewitching night this year. Join us in either your best black tie or spookiest costume to dance the night away. Enjoy scary specialty cocktails, decadent desserts, and a frightfully good D.J. Members: $75; Guests: $85. Thanksgiving Day Buffet THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1:00PM; 4:00PM AVAILABLE SEATING Reservations are required and become final sale on Wednesday, November 20. $75++ for adults; $35++ for children 12 and under. Free for children 3 and under.

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RESTAURANT HOURS The Bar & Grill Beginning September 7 Monday – Friday BREAKFAST: 7:00AM - 10:30AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST: 10:30AM - 12:00PM LUNCH: 12:00PM - 2:30PM LIGHT FARE: 2:30PM - 5:30PM BAR SERVICE: 12:00PM - 11:00PM Saturday BREAKFAST: 7:30AM - 10:30AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST: 10:30AM - 12:00PM LUNCH: 12:00PM - 2:30PM BAR SERVICE: 12:00PM - 6:00PM Sunday BREAKFAST: 7:30AM - 10:30AM BRUNCH: 10:30AM - 2:30PM BAR SERVICE: 12:00PM - 3:00PM Labor DayWeekend Hours August 31 – September 2 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST: 7:30AM - 10:30AM Thanksgiving Day, November 28 Closed

CONTACT INFORMATION Have a question? Need assistance? Our staff is here to make your member experience the best it can be. Dining Reservations Captain 212.596.1205 Hotel Room Reservations Front Desk 212.596.1201 or [email protected] Meeting or Party Reservation Bridget Marrin , Director of Catering 212.596.1210 or [email protected] Member Programs Reservations GraceVictoria Doyle 212.596.1261 or [email protected] Squash & Fitness Center Joey Roberts , Squash Professional 212.596.1230 or [email protected] Library 212.596.1250 or [email protected] Billing and Accounting Questions RichardViolante , Director of Finance 212.596.1220 or [email protected] Suggestions Jason Pallen, General Manager 212.596.1270 or [email protected] Membership Information Julie Fewer 212.596.1240 or [email protected] FREE EVENTS: Our plans change all the time, but when you reserve an event, we hold a seat for you. Please contact us to cancel your reservation by noon on the day of the event so another member may use your place and you can avoid a $10 no-show fee and guest charges . PAID EVENTS: Occasionally events have a final sale date, so please check the description prior to reserving. Just give the Programs Office a call, and we will be happy to assist you. If an event has no final sale date listed, please cancel two business days prior CAN’T MAKE AN EVENT? Here’sWhat To Do

Nassau 1756 Formal Dining Room Beginning September 9 Monday - Friday LUNCH: 12:00PM - 2:30PM Beginning September 17 Monday - Friday DINNER: 5:30PM - 9:00PM Saturday and Sunday Closed Labor DayWeekend Friday,August 30 Closed Labor Day, September 2 Closed Columbus Day, October 14 Closed Thanksgiving Day, November 28 Closed To book a table, please visit My Club on www.princetonclub.com

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CLUBHOUSE CONNECTIONS

SQUASH & FITNESS HOURS Labor DayWeekend

Weekend Hours Beginning October 19 Saturday and Sunday 10:00AM - 6:00PM

CAREER NETWORKING FORWOMEN JUNE 10, 6:00PM

MILITARY GROUP CONTACT: GeneWu EMAIL: [email protected] HEALTH ANDWELLNESS GROUP CONTACT: Joyce Madee EMAIL: [email protected]

BOOK CLUB SEPTEMBER 12, 6:30PM D-Day: June 16, 1944 – The Climactic Battle of WWII by Stephen E. Ambrose OCTOBER 17, 6:30PM Classic Fiction Custom of the Country by EdithWharton NOVEMBER 21, 6:30PM John Marshall by Richard Brookheiser CONTACT: Jill Hurwitz and Janette Cooke EMAIL: [email protected] and [email protected] BRIDGE GROUP MEETING We’re looking for new players! Contact Sandy if you’re interested in joining. CONTACT: Sandy Kazlow CALL: 646.406.1947

Friday, August 30 6:00AM - 2:00PM

Saturday,August 31 - Sunday September 1 10:00AM - 6:00PM Labor Day, September 2 Closed Beginning September 3 Monday - Friday 6:00AM - 10:00PM

CONTACT: Elizabeth Hodur EMAIL: [email protected]

Thanksgiving Day, November 28 Closed

SENIORS WEDNESDAY LUNCHEON

November 29 10:00AM - 6:00PM

SEPTEMBER 4, 12:00PM OCTOBER 2, 12:00PM NOVEMBER 6, 12:00PM CONTACT: Robert Phillips or Elizabeth Bresciani EMAIL: [email protected] or [email protected] CALL: 917.328.0660 (Elizabeth Bresciani) Looking for new members. Contact Programs: 212.596.1263.

FRANCOPHILES RENDEZVOUS

Saturday and Sunday 10:00AM - 6:00PM

CONTACT: Alessandra Gagliardi EMAIL: [email protected]

Columbus Day, October 14 10:00AM - 6:00PM

to the event to avoid being charged. TO MAKE OR CANCEL RESERVATIONS: CALL: 212.596.1261, Programs Office EMAIL: [email protected] VISIT: www.princetonclub.com

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PCNY NEWSLETTER FALL 2019

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Sights to See NEW YORK FASHION WEEK SEPTEMBER 6 – SEPTEMBER 14

New York Fashion week arrives fashionably on time this fall in NYC. Immerse yourself into the well-dressed world of celebrities, designers, buyers, and media. Visit their website to view and purchase VIP packages that give you access to elite events. Learn more here: nyfw.com

Late Night EMPIRE STATE BUILDING

No two visits to The Empire State Building are alike. Standing on the Observation Deck in a snowstorm can be every bit as exhilarating as a New York sunset. Did you know the Empire State Building is open until 2AM? The last elevator is at 1:15AM! For some real romance, come Thursday through Saturday, 9PM - 1AM to catch our live saxophonist. Yes, he takes requests. Learn more here: esbnyc.com/visit- empire-state-building/when-to-visit

Bordering Boroughs SMORGASBURG FALL

Smorgasburg is the largest weekly open-air food market in America, attracting 20,000-30,000 people to Brooklyn each weekend to eat from 100 local vendors. It launched May 21, 2011, as a spinoff of Brooklyn Flea, and has since launched dozens of small businesses and attracted millions of visitors. The New York Times dubbed Smorgasburg “The Woodstock of Eating.” Saturdays inWilliamsburg Sundays in Prospect Park Tuesdays andWednesdays at HudsonYards Fridays atWorld Trade Center Learn more here: smorgasburg.com

Bring the Family THE GREAT JACK LANTERN BLAZE FALL SEPT 20-22; 26-29; OCT 3-31; NOV 1-3; 8-10; 15-17; 22-23; 29-30 One of the best things to do in the fall in New York is check out The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze in Hudson Valley, NY. Trust us, it’s worth the trip. Witness an army of more than 7,000 glowing, intricately carved pumpkins shining along the riverside near Van Cortlandt Manor. This is the tristate area’s most spirited Halloween happening. There are also “stargazing” opportunities inside the Pumpkin Planetarium, flying ghosts and a special appearance by Sleepy Hollow’s Headless Horseman. When you go, make sure to take a moment to admire all the lovely fall foliage upstate. Learn more here: timeout.com/ newyork/travel/guide-to-great-jack-o- lantern-blaze

Date Night OPEN HOUSE NEW YORK 2019 OCTOBER 19-20 Open House New York 2019 is an annual weekend-long event during which historic buildings, architectural masterpieces, landmarks and the best New York attractions welcome the public for great walking tours. As one of the best NYC events in October, it’s the perfect opportunity to explore normally off-limits places in the city. Learn more here: ohny.org

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