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Right:

Burns Duncan Hunter & Rob Crudden Monica Mahaffey/Paul Otterness


Supper host
Duncan Hunter

Below (left to right):


Address to the Hag-
gis with Piper Jack
OConnell, Rob Crud-
den & Eric Hoppel
Ellie Smith & Paul Ertlet Jim Davies & Gordon Harris
Right: head table
pictured left to
right: Piper Jack
O'Connell, Kath-
leen McCarty, R.
Paul McCarty,
Duncan Hunter,
Rob Crudden, Eric
Hoppel and Col-
leen Ryan Pictured above: Speaker for
the evening R. Paul McCarty
Right: Phil Bayly and his
wife Carolyn Micheli-
Bayly; Center: supping
in the candlelit dining
room; Far Right:
Meredith Helgerson
and Marcia
Nelesen

Below: 2017 King & Queen,


Teresa Casey & Jim Davies
Above: center - the spread; right - 2016 King
and Queen, Michael Conti and Ann Pfau
Above: The Dylan Perrillo Orchestra

Above (l to r): Queens of Beverwyk Susan Pedo,


Dr. Brian Bush & Dr. Sylvia Barnard Colleen Ryan, Monica Mahaffey & Ann Pfau
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Zonta Club of Albany presents Much of the Centers work is done on Albany Roundtable presents
Annual Status of Woman Dinner behalf of women across the globe.
with guest Speakers She is from Ottawa and has worked
Alicia Ouellette in Washington, DC and at the Unit-
Dean of Albany Law School ed Nations in New York City. Shell
discuss her international projects,
Gina Volynsky especially those in Africa.
Director of the Center
for International Development University Club members are invited
Wednesday, March 8 to attend. Dinner is $35.00. Please
Cocktails 5:30 P.M. RSVP by March 1st by calling the Tony Iadicicco
Dinner 6:00 P.M. Club at 518-463-1151 and specify Executive Director
your entree choice -- filet mignon,
Albany Center Gallery
chicken marsala, or portobello wel-
lington -- and plan to pay at the door. Thursday, March 9th
--------------------------------------------- 12 noon
Albany Torch Club presents
Tony Iadicicco is a central, dynamic
part of the Capital Region arts com-
Alicia Ouellette has been President munity, and has served as Executive
and Dean of Albany Law School Director of Albany Center Gallery
since 2014, and under her leadership since April, 2012. Hell discuss the
the law school has charted a strategic Gallerys four-decade-long history
plan for growth. She was instrumen- Jose Cruz, Ph.D. and its plans for the future at the Al-
tal in achieving an innovative affilia- From Africa to New York: bany Roundtable luncheon on March
tion between the law school and the 9th.
Latin Rhythms in the New World
University at Albany. As a result of Monday, March 6th - 6:00 p.m.
this relationship, the Center for In- Albany Center Gallery is a non-profit
ternational Development has moved art space dedicated to exhibiting
Join UAlbany Professor Jose Cruz for skillful contemporary art of the Mo-
to the law school campus, where it an engaging presentation about one of
can take advantage of the law hawk Hudson region, and building a
his favorite passions - Latin Jazz. The strong, knowledgeable audience for
schools academic offerings. She talk will include a musical compo-
plans to talk about the law schools the visual arts. The gallery recently
nent, featuring a variety of instru- moved to a new location in Albanys
community outreach programs and ments, as well as recordings.
its new affiliation with the Universi- historic Arcade Building at 488
ty at Albany. Broadway. They are a community-
University club members are invited
based organization supported by city,
to attend. Social hour begins at 5:30
state, corporate and foundation funds,
p.m., followed by the presentation at
as well as fundraisers, individual do-
6:00 p.m. and questions, and dinner at
nations and memberships.
7:00 p.m. Entre choices are Sole,
Stuffed Chicken Breast, or Penne
Pasta with Vegetables. Cost is $30. Lunch begins at noon, followed by
the program from 12:30-1:00 p.m.
Reservations must be made directly The cost is $20, which includes a
through the Torch Club no later than delicious hot and cold lunch buffet.
Gina Volynsky, as Director of the Wednesday, March 1st.
Center for International Develop- Reservations are required by Mon-
ment, oversees the many projects For questions or more information day, 03/10 and can be made by email
operating in five continents that contact Albany Torch Club Secretary at albanyroundtable@yahoo.com; by
range from research to technical as- Teresa Casey at 518-449-4698; email calling the Capital Region Chamber
sistance aimed at stabilizing institu- albanytorch@gmail.com or go to at 518-431-1400 or you can prepay
tions to improve living conditions http://albanytorchclub.org/ to register and reserve a seat online at
and increase economic opportunities. online. www.albanyroundtable.com.

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Officers: Nate Maloney, President Directors: Mark Brogna Geoffrey Hoderath
Amy Kramer, Vice President Teresa Casey Ken McCauley
Tim Varney, Treasurer Jim Davies Frank Nemeth
Secretary, Robert Crudden Jeffrey Hill Chuck Seifert
Colleen Ryan, Past President David Hochfelder

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

1 Lunch 2 Lunch 3 Lunch & Dinner 4

Jeff Strange Club Closed


Grille Room
7-9 pm

5 6 Lunch & Dinner 7 Lunch & Dinner 8 Lunch 9 Lunch 10 Lunch & Dinner 11

Club Closed Torch Club 6 pm Roundtable St. Pats Parade &


Zonta Dinner 6 pm Luncheon noon Corned Beef Buffet
Bowling 7 pm 12 noon

12 13 Lunch & Dinner 14 Lunch & Dinner 15 Lunch 16 Lunch 17 Lunch & Dinner 18
St. Patricks Day
Club Closed Club Closed
Corned Beef
and Cabbage
lunch & dinner

19 20 Lunch & Dinner 21 Lunch & Dinner 22 Lunch 23 Lunch 24 Lunch & Dinner 25

Club Closed Bowling 7 pm Club Closed

26 27 Lunch & Dinner 28 Lunch & Dinner 29 Lunch 30 Lunch 31 Lunch & Dinner

Club Closed

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