Friday, June 8, 2012

Marie Sanderson




Describe what you do here at the club.
I look at the schedule of events and figure out what I'll be doing for the day whether it's an event, a wedding, a meeting, working set up in the Flynn, or working in the 19th .I may be taking care of members at the bar.

How long have you worked here?
Since October, right before the blizzard.

What were some of your previous jobs?
I was a stay at home mom, for the most part. I worked at the IU-13 as a para-educator, which is a class room assistant, and then I worked for the Lititz Police
Department as a civilian police aide. THIS job is a lot safer!

What did you want to be when you were little?
A princess. I’m pretty sure I'm gonna be, one of these days (laughs).

Do you have any pets?
I did, with the divorce I had to get rid of them all. I have a very close friend who has two boxers so I go over on Wednesdays and play with her puppies for about an hour.


Thursday, May 10, 2012

Karen Hunt




What are you typical job duties?
I'm a banquet server so I do the prep work or set up for a banquet. We'll set up the tables, we polish the silverware. I can be all over the place. I could be in the Ballroom, the Lounges, the Oak Room or outside on the Terrace.

How long have you worked here?
Four years.

What are some of your previous jobs?
I worked in different restaurants, Carr’s, Josephine’s, The Hamilton Club, The Pressroom. I've done catering at The Log Cabin and Greenfield. I'm also a freelance artist. For about 15 years I was a self employed artist. My main income was from painting murals, doing scenic painting for theater television and concerts. I did commissions for architects, murals for museums, and private commissions for portraits.

What is your favorite kind of art?
Right now I'm in the midst of creating my art garden, This summer I'm recycling old art work that's in my basement studio. I want to just have fun with it, play with it, and hang it in my garden.

What did you want to be when you were growing up?
I always wanted to be an artist, although I thought about being a veterinarian and a ballerina.


Do you have any pets?
Yes, actually she's my daughter, Izzy (laughs). She's my sweet little pug. She's everything to me. I've had her for seven years. A lot of people who meet her just love her.

What are your other interests and hobbies?
Gardening, kayaking, and racquetball. I've experimented with sculpting, I attempted to play the flute years ago. I took lessons for 3 years, I like to try something for a little while, and if it doesn't fit into my lifestyle, then I drop it.

What is your favorite place that you’ve ever been to and where would you like to go on vacation?
I did a study tour in Europe when I was in art school. Florence Italy was my favorite place. I would love to go to Spain, Japan and China. Those are three places that I’d like to see.



What is your favorite food?
YES! (laughs) I like hard shelled crabs in the summertime and hogmaw in the wintertime. I like fresh summer fruits and vegetables,cantaloupe, and my mother’s cooking.

What are some TV shows that you enjoy?
Storage Wars, Top Chef, The History Channel, PBS, and Discovery.

What is your favorite movie?
The Shawshank Redemption. Everytime it's on TV, even though I've seen it 20 times, I'll still watch it.



What music do you listen to?
I'm all over the place with music. I like bluegrass, hip hop, rock, blues, jazz, indie, some country, but I'm not crazy about pop.

What is the best compliment that someone could give you?
That I'm a good human being.

What famous person, past or present, would you like to meet?
Picasso, although I may end up hating him after I meet him. Da Vinci, and Jesus Christ.

If you could go back and give the teen age version of yourself advice, what would you tell her?
Study harder, party less. Take a back up major and listen to your instinct!


Thursday, April 12, 2012

Dan Garner



Describe your typical day.
There is no typical day for me. I'm responsible for everything from the accounting and finances of the club, the computers, HR. I can do all of them in one day, there's never a dull moment with my job. Member demands, I deal a lot with membership questions between myself and Nora.

What is your favorite part of your job?
Of all my responsibilities, the thing I like doing the most is the accounting side.

How long have you worked here?
Nine years in August.

What were your previous jobs?
When I graduated from college I went to work for Kuntz, Lesher, Seegrist and Martini - certified public accountants. I worked there for 8 years. I left there to be the controller for Horning Dodge Chrysler Jeep in New Holland. I had that position for six years, then for 3 years I was the Vice President of Finance & Administration. From there I came here

What did you want to be when you were growing up?
Astronaut, fireman, typical stuff little kids say. I always loved baseball so I wanted to be a baseball player too. I grew up with the Phillies. My Dad was a big Phillies fan, and they have always been a part of our family. My sister is a die hard Phillies fan too. My first memory of the Phillies is taking the train from Lancaster to Philadelphia in 1696 when I was 5 years old to see a Phillies double header at Connie Mack Stadium against the Pittsburg Pirates.  I can remember saying to my parents after the first game was over, that I was ready to go home! (laughs)

 


Do you have a favorite line up?
I can remember back in 1983 when they were called the Wheeze Kids because they were all older players like Joe Morgan and Pete Rose who were on the back sides of their careers Pete Incaviglia was on the team then. Gary Matthews, who is a current Phillies announcer was on the team at that time.


How often do you get to the games?
About three or four times a year.

What are your other interests or hobbies?
I love gardening. I spend a lot of time gardening. I have a vegetable garden. I have a perennial garden, I do annuals, I have a lot of shrubs, I've really built up my yard and gardens. I've lived at the house for 20 years. My dad was always big into gardening and he used to raise show mums. He would enter them into contests. He always had a vegetable plot. It was in his blood and it got passed on to me, obviously.

What is your favorite vacation spot and where would you like to visit?
Alaska. We took a Royal Caribbean cruise on the inside passage. We left from Vancouver Canada and went all the way to Hubbard Glacier with stops in Juno, Ketchikan, Skagway. I'd go back there in a heartbeat.



We're going on a cruise this year for our 20th anniversary. We leave from Baltimore and we're going to Port Canaveral Florida (with a side trip to Sea World on the way). The cruise will take us to Nassau, Bahamas.

If you could meet any famous person from history who would it be?
Ronald Reagan.

If you could go back in time to give the teen age version of yourself advice, what would you tell him?
Develop a better diet. Eat and exercise better. I was good until I got to the later years of school and then every year I progressively put on weight. I would tell myself to develop better nutritional habits. If you look at pictures of me as a freshman in high school you'd see I was a skinny little kid.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Caitlin Noss


 
Describe your typical day
We see what items we will need for the day, get those items and then I’ll start preparing whatever we’ll need for lunch. Terry may help me if there is a lot to do. Then I help out with food for a party or an event. If it’s possible I might even prep food for the next day. I may restock, or help out Dustin with what he has to do for the day. I’ll do whatever they need me to do.

How long have you worked here?
It will be two years in May.

What were your previous jobs?
I’ve always worked in a kitchen. My previous job, before coming to LCC was at a buffet. I did prep and I would work on the salad bar and grill. It was the Family House Restaurant, but it’s closed now.

What did you want to be when you were growing up?
A marine biologist. I love the water and the bright tropical fish and all of the marine wildlife.



Do you have any pets?
I used to have  a lot of pets when I lived back home because we lived on a farm, but now I’m not allowed to have pets in the apartment where I live.

Where would you like to go on vacation?
I’d like to go anywhere that’s warm and has a nice beach, anywhere that doesn’t have winter.

What is your favorite food?
I love to eat chicken tikka masala. I like to make buerre blanc and chicken. I just throw the chicken in the buerre blanc and leave it in the sauce until it’s nice and juicy.

What is your favorite TV show?
Currently I’ve been watching Once Upon A Time and Terry got me into watching Alcatraz. When I was a kid I used to watch ALF with my Dad.



What is your favorite movie?
Crash

What is your favorite kind of music?
Anything, but mainly I listen to Ben Taylor, Gotye, Ryan Adams, it changes so much for me.

What is the best compliment you could receive?
I like it when I make food for my friends and family and they just love it and are going crazy over it. Then the next thing you know it’s gone. That just really makes me feel good.

If you could meet any famous person who would it be?
Steven Tyler. It would be neat to see him out doing something or at a bar hanging out.



If you could go back in time and give the teen age version of yourself advice, what would you tell her?
I would tell her that you need to go to school. You can’t skip classes all the time. Focus more on your future. Care about doing your homework, and don’t just do enough to slide by, really make an effort.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Jamie Cornelius




Describe your typical work day.
I’m an a la carte server and there is nothing typical for a la carte dining. Working lunch and dinner it all starts with prep: getting ready for lunch service and getting whatever we can ready for dinner. Waiting on our members can always be interesting.

How long have you worked here?
This past October was either 4 or 5 years, I’ve actually lost track.

What were your previous jobs?
I was a bridal consultant/wedding planner a restaurant manager and a bartender/server.  I was an office assistant and worked with insurance. My very first job was in a sports retail store in a mall when I was in high school.

What did you want to be when you were growing up?
First I wanted to be an astronaut. Then I wanted to be a musician. When I turned 8 I wanted to be a tattoo model, and now, when I grow up I have absolutely no idea.

Tell me about your tattoos. What are they and what do they mean?
I have a bunch. The first one I got was a chain of blue roses wrapped around my ankle. When I was 16 I got it for my mother. She loves blue roses and when I was a kid every birthday, anniversary and holiday, my dad would have us dye white roses blue for her. I wanted something that would always remind me of her. 
Then I started getting them when I was 18 almost one or two a year actually. My back is almost fully covered. I have flowers, fairies, and butterflies and with my latest being a mermaid that Karen Hunt, a banquet server here, had finished up the drawing for me.  For me they are all about beauty, freedom and vitality. I also have a paw print on the top of my foot; my dog that passed away, it’s his paw print. He was awesome.

What is your favorite place and where would you like to visit?
My favorite place is Arizona, it’s absolutely beautiful there. It’s hot but gorgeous. If I could visit any place I’d like to go to Sydney, Australia. I’ve always wanted to go there but have never had the opportunity, that’d be a dream come true.



Do you have any pets?
I have two dogs. Both Border Collies. KCee and Arizona.



Do you follow any sports teams?
Oh I love sports! My favorite is baseball. I love the Phillies. I also like hockey, the Flyers, women’s soccer, and football. I like the Eagles and the Buccaneers.

What is your favorite food?
I don’t have a favorite food, there is a lot I like. If I had to choose something first, I’d pick shrimp and lobster over anything else.

What are some of your favorite TV shows?
I love, love, love ‘Sons of Anarchy’, ‘Camelot’, and recently got into ‘Hell on Wheels’, and ‘Blue Collar Comedy’. I like some reality shows too, but nothing like ‘Jersey Shore’ or ‘Teen Mom’.



What are your favorite movies?
‘Gladiator’, ‘Pulp Fiction’, ‘Sixteen Candles’ (I’m a huge Molly Ringwald fan). I’m really into animated movies too, Disney stuff. And I love old movies, anything in black and white.

What music do you listen to?
I listen to almost everything; my iPod has almost two  thousand songs on it ranging from instrumental to country, rock to rap.

If you could go back and give the teen age version of yourself advice, what would you tell her?
Um… it would be when I got my first speeding ticket. I’d tell myself that just because I got my license didn’t mean I had to drive like a bat out of hell. Slow down before I lost my license, it’s definitely not worth the hassle.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Rusty Harbold

Describe your work day.
Everyday is kind of different. I'm in charge of the 9 Hole Ladies group. Basically I set up their pairings and get them out on the course and then when they come back in I do their results. In the summer I'll give a couple of lessons. We have senior clinics and we have different groups every day.
 How long have you worked here?
I did an internship here in the summer of 2004.  I finished college and then started working here in the summer of 2005.

How did you get into golf?
I started playing at a pretty young age. My grandparents, my mom and my dad were pretty big golfers. My grandfather gave me my first set  of clubs and every now and then I would play with them for fun. I didn't get serious about it until my freshman year in high school. I was either going to play golf or football and I tried out for the golf team because I didn't really wanna play football and ended up making the golf team. Since then I started playing more seriously.

Do you have any golf victories?
I've won the Lanco Open last summer and I won the AB Thorne here last summer.

What were your previous jobs?
In high school I worked at the deli counter at Weis and then I worked in the seafood section. Those are my only two jobs outside of the golf business. In college I worked internships every summer. I worked at a club in Pittsburgh one summer at a club and at Fox Chase another summer. Then I worked here the summer after that, but I didn't work during the school year.




What did you want to be when you were
growing up?
I always wanted to be an athlete. I grew up playing sports. My dad is a big sports guy and very
competitive, my brother is too. I grew up playing basketball, baseball and golf.  I wanted to be a
baseball player when I was younger. I still play in a baseball league now, so I still enjoy it but golf seems a better career path.
  
What is your favorite place and where would you like to visit?
I've been to Colorado twice and I thought it was awesome. The area and everything out there is really cool. I’ve been to Arizona with a couple of the guys on the golf trip. I've done that for the last 4 years and they've done it even longer than I have. That's an awesome area. When we go in February it's still 60 - 70 degrees and pretty sunny. I'd like to go to Australia someday, it seems like a cool place.



Do you follow any sports teams?
I'm a big Phillies fan and a big Eagles fan. I like Philly sports, although I'm not a big hockey fan I’ll watch the playoffs for the Flyers. I went to Penn State so I'm a fan.



What is your favorite food?
Whatever they serve me here (laughs). Seafood is my favorite - crab and lobster but I like all kinds of food. I like pizza, Chinese food, lasagna, steak, chicken and fish.

What are some of your favorite TV shows?
I still watch reruns of Two and a Half Men, Seinfeld, Walking Dead, Wheel of Fortune and Modern Family.


What are your favorite movies?
Shawshank Redemption. I used to like Dumb and Dumber when I was younger, I like Will Ferrell.

What music do you listen to?
Classic rock. Pretty much all kinds of music, although maybe not country as much. I like anything that sounds good. I think my first CD was Tom Petty. I also like The Rolling Stones, CCR, and AC/DC.
   
If you could go back and give the teen age version of yourself advice, what would you tell him?
Do what you've always wanted to do. Don't have a job just for the money, do something you want to do. It will make your life more enjoyable - follow your dreams.