Maybe Christmas, he thought doesn’t come from a store. Maybe Christmas, perhaps, means a little bit more. The Grinch
Happy Holidays from NSC
Dec 1
As part of BAC, NSC is included in discounts that BAC receives. BAC is a valued partner of Sierra at Tahoe and our members can get discounted lift tickets. Below are the details.
Program Details
- No out of pocket money
- Members can access and purchase discounted lift tickets from this link via computer/mobile device
- Tickets are purchased directly through the Sierra at Tahoe website via “promotional code”
- Discounts
- $10 off Adult
- $8 off Young Adult
- $2 off Child
- Web link
- Promo Code
- 1940
Valid from now until April 15, 2018
Link to flyer: BAC E-Tickets
Armand Gutierrez, NSC President
Seems like October was more summer-like than fall. Tahoe did experience some rainfall but all of the resorts are bare to the ground and it hasn’t been cold enough to fire up the snowmaking machines. Does this mean a late winter start? And the weather forecasters haven’t made up their collective minds on whether it’s going to be an El Niño or a La Niña year. Nobody guessed the ski resort in the photo, and the correct answer was Sierra-at-Tahoe.
Upcoming Events
SnowBomb Shows in October/November
At the end of October the Snow Bomb show was held at the Santa Clara Convention center. Although I was planning on attending I wasn’t able to make it due to a slight illness. Karen Soo and Curtis Otaguro usually attend the San Francisco event but Curtis was out of town and Karen was unable to attend.
Warren Miller Movie Night – November 11
Warren Miller is famous for his exciting ski/snowboard movies that take you all over the world in search of perfect snow conditions. Showtime is 6pm at the Heritage Theater (Campbell) on Saturday, November 11th.
Vail Ski Week 2018
The Vail trip is fully booked with 62 signups. Thanks to all that made their final payments on time, and to those of you that needed a reminder. Karen Soo is updating the sizing chart since the one on the signup page was for Marmot apparel and the new chart is for Port Authority. Not much difference but do check to see if you have any changes and reply to Karen’s email. There is a waiting list so do let me know in the event that you may have to cancel (hopefully not!).
Judy Hom, Newsletter Editor
My husband Winston pointed out an article in the San Jose Mercury News about defunct ski areas, which mentioned long gone resorts like Powder Bowl, Echo Summit, Edelweiss, Donner Ski Ranch, Tannenbaum, and Iron Mountain. He learned how to ski at Dodge Ridge and Echo Summit. Dodge Ridge is still operating but Echo Summit is long gone. How many of you remember these old resorts?
Organized ski racing in California started in the 1850s. Gold miners strapped 14-15 foot edgeless skis on their feet and raced for cash prizes. It is said that skiers reached speeds of 80+ miles per hours and carried a long pole to act as a brake.
Snowshoe Thompson was an early California long pole skier. Originally from Norway, he came to California during the 1850 gold rush. Between 1856-1876, he delivered mail twice a month between Placerville, California and Genoa, Nevada. He covered the distance in 5 days, 3 days up and 2 days down.
Olympic Hill was the first ski resort in Lake Tahoe and opened in 1924. It is still open but now named Granlibakken. I googled it and it is a very small hill with only 1 run and 2 lifts.
Sugar Bowl opened in 1939. Sugar Bowl got its name because the founder thought the snow looked like sugar. It was the first resort to use chairlifts.
There was a proliferation of ski resorts through the 1970s. 82 resorts opened from 1940-1950. 107 opened in the 1970s. The great California drought in the mid-1970’s took its toll and many resorts closed. Now, there are only about a dozen resorts in the Lake Tahoe area.
Resources
Mercury News – Defunct ski areas why healing is so hard
History of Skiing Lake Tahoe
History of California Skiing
Facebook – Lost Ski Areas and Ski History of California
Experience Skiing History in California Gold Country
Snowshoe Thompson
Happy Thanksgiving 2017
Nov 1
Armand Gutierrez, NSC President
To everyone’s surprise it snowed up in Tahoe and in numerous resorts in Colorado and Utah in September (the 21st). Although the early snowfall only resulted in a slight dusting of that fine, white powder at least it’s a start for what hopefully will be a good winter season. If you’re a seasoned ski veteran then perhaps you can identify the ski resort in the picture (hint: it’s in California). Drop me a line (president@niseiskiclub.org) if you think you know the answer.
Upcoming Events
NSC Paint Night in San Jose – October 28
This event will be held on Saturday, October 28th, at the Grill-em Steak House in Campbell. See the flyer for all the details.
SnowBomb Shows in October/November
Coming up in October and November are the annual SnowBomb ski shows in Santa Clara (used to be San Jose) and San Francisco. I usually attend the San Jose event and Karen Soo and Curtis Otaguro attend the San Francisco event. We’re looking for additional volunteers to support the BAC booth at both locations. As a volunteer you get free admission to the SnowBomb event, talk with people about the various clubs that are part of BAC, and do some self-promoting of NSC. Arrive early, or stay later, and visit the other ski-related booths or perhaps pick up something at one of the retail booths that have discounted prices on ski gear. The Santa Clara event is October 28-29 and the San Francisco event is November 4-5. If interested then drop me a line (president@niseiskiclub.org) or Karen Soo (tripdirector@niseskiclub.org).
Warren Miller Movie Night – November 11
Warren Miller is well-noted for his exciting ski/snowboard movies that take you all over the world in search of perfect snow conditions. Showtime is 6pm at the Heritage Theater (Campbell) on Saturday, November 11th.
Vail Ski Week 2018
The Vail trip is moving along smoothly and we currently have 55 signups (out of 64). If you haven’t made your 2nd payment then go find your checkbook and send it in, plus your final payment. If you’re still sitting on the fence about going and haven’t signed up now is the time to do so. Deadline for signups is October 10th, which is also when the final payment is due.
CMH (“Canadian Mountain Heli-Skiing”) is holding its annual preseason heli-ski celebration in San Francisco and Menlo Park. In attendance at both events will be CMH Guide Brodie Smith from the Bobbie Burns Lodge as well as past guests, like-minded powder hounds and big mountain lovers. The evening will include ski film stoke and a chance to win a free heli-skiing trip.
CMH’s Signature Annual Event in San Francisco
When: Thursday, October 12th, 2017 6-8pm
Where: Begerac
316 11th Street, San Francisco
Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres will be served
Space is limited –- please RSVP here or directly to Anne.
CMH in Menlo Park for the First Time!
When: Wednesday, October 11th, 2017 6-8pm
Where:Dutch Goose
3567 Alameda de las Pulgas, Menlo Park
Beer and appetizers will be served
Space is limited — please RSVP directly to Anne.
Just a reminder if you’ve skied with CMH in the past: any friends you bring to either event who book a trip any time in the future will earn you credit for your next trip. Feel free to forward the invite!
I hope to see you in October!
Anne A. Trott
CMH Heli-skiing and Summer Adventures
Regional Sales Rep, California
T: 484-802-0664 | E: atrott@cmh-rep.com
#cmhheli| cmhski.com | cmhsum mer.com
217 Bear St; Box 1660; Banff, AB; T1l 1J6
Paint Nite takes place at the Grill ‘Em Steakhouse in Campbell. The cost from Groupon is $25 per person versus $45 without a Groupon. The ticket price includes the supplies needed to paint your masterpiece. No food or beverages are included.
If you are interested, please contact Karen Soo (tripdirector@niseiskiclub.org). Please RSVP by Saturday, October 21 to reserve your spot.
Link to flyer: NSC Paint Nite in San Jose
Karen Soo
Nineteen NSC members and friends met on a beautiful Sunday morning at the Emeryville Marina parking lot where we rode the Bay Bridge Pedestrian Bike trail. To many, it was their first-time riding across the Eastern span of the Bay Bridge to Yerba Buena Island and Treasure Island.
We departed from the parking around 10:30am and as soon as we got on to Powell Street, one person had a flat tire. Curtis O took the liberty to ride as the sweeper and took time to see what was the problem. Apparently, there was a slow leak in the tire and within10 minutes, we were ready to roll again.
We rode through Bay Street and enter the bay trail where we started the slow climb on to the bridge. The faster riders led the pack and others on their mountain bikes took their time.
The weather was beautiful with blue skies and sunshine. There was a nice cool breeze in the air. You can tell that Fall was just around the corner.
We took a few group pictures along the way and regrouped at Yerba Buena Island. There were 2 options to Treasure Island. Either ride down hill on a single car lane or take the free shuttle van that can take up to 10 riders and their bikes. Safety First…
We gathered for more group pictures and admired the San Francisco skyline from where we were standing. We continued riding with views of the city and a lot of abandon buildings.
By the time we finished our ride, it was time for lunch. We found a nice spot facing the San Francisco skyline. Everyone wolfed down their trip tip sandwiches. Our part time vegetarian NSC member, Jim T was treated to a grill vegetable sandwich. Food was provided by Taste Soo Good Catering.
People ate their lunch while talking to fellow riders and enjoyed the good weather and the view.
After eating lunch, it was time to go back and people had the option to ride up the hill or take the shuttle back. Riding back on the bridge was easier. Mostly it was coasting all the way back downhill.
We all met back at the parking lot, where we had drinks and snacks. A big thank to those who brought snacks to share.
One minor mishap: David T had 2 flat tires on the same tire. We were only 2 miles from the parking lot. It was Amy to the rescue. She road back to get the car to pick up her man. GO AMY.
We rode about 15 -17 miles. It’s a short ride but it was a beautiful day to be outside to enjoy the view. By the way, the rider with the slow lead tire made it back also.
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Armand Gutierrez, NSC President
It’s September and it’s been HOT these past few weeks. But despite the heat your focus should be on the upcoming ski/snowboard season. Why? Because it’s just around the corner and the next thing you know it will be time to trek up to Tahoe to get your first days of skiing in, possibly in November and hopefully in December. There are quite a few September events coming up so take a look at them and decide which ones you want to attend. Since I’m not a bicyclist or painter there is really only one for me to choose.
Upcoming Events
California Ski Company September Offers
Did you know that California Ski Company in Berkeley has NSC members as employees? And they have a reputation as being the best boot-fitters in the state. Looking for new gear? This month they’re having discounts on 2016/2017 snow gear in their massive parking lot sale. Go to their website (http://www.californiaskicompany.com/index.html), click on “coupons” and snag some coupons for a free pre-season wax. Yes, I know it’s only September but now is the time to start getting ready for the upcoming ski/snowboard season.
September Pizza Social – September 10
This event has been canceled due to a lack of sign-ups
It’s FOOTBALL Season and let the games begin! Our September Pizza Social will be on Sunday, September 10th at The Garret (Campbell) so we can gather around, quaff a few ales, dine on outstanding pizza, and watch the New York Giants and the Dallas Cowboys battle it out on the turf. Game time starts at 5:30pm but you can arrive later if you’re stuck in traffic. If you’re planning on attending then please respond to the Evite that has been sent out. And yes, el presidente is buying the beer.
NSC Bay Bridge Bike Ride – September 17
Due to construction at the Bay Bridge there have been some changes to the NSC Bike Ride. I won’t say “Bay Bridge Bike Ride” because that route might get changed if the Bay Bridge construction isn’t completed by the scheduled 16th date. With that in mind, check out the flyer for the latest dates and Karen Soo and Sandy Kiyomura will keep you informed of the latest changes.
NSC Paint Night in San Jose – October 7/8 or October 14/15
This event is still scheduled for October but the dates have yet to be confirmed. Karen Soo is back from vacation and will be finalizing the dates. Stay tuned.
SnowBomb Shows in October/November
Coming up in October and November are the annual SnowBomb ski shows in Santa Clara (used to be San Jose) and San Francisco. I usually attend the San Jose event and Karen Soo and Curtis Otaguro attend the San Francisco event. We’re looking for additional volunteers to support the BAC booth at both locations. As a volunteer you get free admission to the SnowBomb event, talk with people about the various clubs that are part of BAC, and do some self-promoting of NSC. Arrive early, or stay later, and visit the other ski-related booths or perhaps pick up something at one of the retail booths that have discounted prices on ski gear. The Santa Clara event is October 28-29 and the San Francisco event is November 4-5. If interested then drop me a line (president@niseiskiclug.org) or Karen Soo (tripdirector@niseiskiclub.org).
Vail Ski Week 2018
The Vail trip is moving along smoothly and we currently have 44 signups (out of 64). Thanks to all of those that made their 2nd payment on time (August 10th). If you haven’t made your 2nd payment then go find your checkbook and send it in. Still deciding to signup for Vail? What’s to decide? Everyone knows that Vail is a world-class resort with plenty of great skiing, shopping, and dining. If you’re not yet signed up then take a look at the flyer and make that all-important decision to be on this trip, and you can get the Tahoe Local Pass through Sports America (http://www.sportsamerica.com/epic-nisei), which will be good for five days skiing at Vail, plus skiing at Northstar, Heavenly Valley, and Kirkwood, and a 6% discount on the Epic Pass (~$31) if you sign up for the Vail trip.
Judy Hom, Newsletter Editor
Did you watch the solar eclipse on August 21? Everybody in my office did. For awhile, all work stopped while we watched this extraordinary event.
It wasn’t Oregon where they experienced totality but it was still fun to watch it in the Bay Area despite the cloud cover. I used a welder’s helmet (courtesy of my husband) so I could safely watch the moon eclipse the sun.
For information about the solar eclipse that we just experienced, visit the NASA website: https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/eclipse-who-what-where-when-and-how. The next solar eclipse will occur April 8, 2024.
Armand Gutierrez, NSC President
Squaw Valley kept their promise and had skiing on the 4th of July. I saw film clips on the news and there were plenty of people in shorts, tank tops, and a few bikini-clad girls. Not the greatest skiing, but more of a happening just to be on that single run on the slopes on Independence Day. Will there be a repeat next year?
60th NSC Anniversary in 2018
Next year NSC will be celebrating its 60th anniversary. Yes, the club was established in 1958 to serve an Asian community interested in skiing and social events. During those initial years the club grew to 300+ members and there were busloads of skiers heading to Tahoe for racing and skiing. As time passed the club got older and our membership has dropped to fewer than 100 members. I recall going to Vail in 2008 for the 50th anniversary, and that’s why we are returning to Vail in 2018. In June 2008 the club held a 50th Anniversary Celebration “Golden Memories” held at the Holiday Inn in San Jose. The evening consisted of dinner, officer introductions, past president introductions, a silent auction, dancing, and Curtis Otaguro was president.
For our 60th anniversary it would be great if we could have another celebration. However, putting on a celebration requires manpower, and this is where you come in. This is a call for volunteers to form the NSC 60th Anniversary Committee. This committee will be responsible for coming up with a venue, task assignments, and whatever else needs to be performed. If you are interested in helping make this celebration come to life then drop me a line at president@niseiskiclub.org.
Snowbound Magazine
As president of NSC I often receive a variety of email promoting products, services, or notices from various ski resorts seeking our business for future trips. One particular email, from Snowbound Magazine, asked me to complete a short questionnaire on group travel tips. After completing the questionnaire I was contacted by the editor requesting my photograph and that my responses were going to be used for the next edition of Snowbound. Although my “mug shot” was not used in the article they did use several of my travel tips. A copy of the magazine is available on the Snowbound website.
Mountain View Obon Festival – July 15th and 16th
The Mountain View Obon Festival was a great success and I would like to thank the following volunteers: Bill Lee, Brian Hess, Ken Kato, Alex Kami, David Ng, and Tamara Liang. Once again NSC has stepped up to the plate and volunteered for this event.
Upcoming Events
September Pizza Social – September 10
Are you ready for some FOOTBALL! Yes, it’s getting to be football season again. Our September Pizza Social will be on Sunday, September 10th at The Garret (Campbell) so we can gather around, quaff a few ales, dine on outstanding pizza, and watch the New York Giants and the Dallas Cowboys battle it out on the turf. Although the game starts at 5:30 we can meet at 6:30 and still catch most of the game. If you’re planning on attending then let me know at president@niseiskiclub.org. And yes, el presidente is buying the beer.
NSC Bay Bridge Bike Ride – September 16
Get your bikes ready for a bike ride from Emeryville and across the Bay Bridge towards Treasure Island. Karen Soo and Sandy Kiyomura have laid out the route and are sponsoring this bike ride. See the flyer for details.
NSC Paint Nite in San Jose – October 7/8 or October 14/15
Are you the next Monet or Gauguin? My hidden talent definitely is not in painting, unless it’s paint-by-numbers. I’ve never heard of Paint Nite but apparently it’s quite the popular event (along with Escape Rooms). Check out the flyer for details on this upcoming event.
Vail Ski Week 2018
The Vail trip is moving along smoothly and we currently have 34 signups (out of 64). Take a look at the flyer and make that all-important decision to be on this trip. There’s still time to get the Tahoe Local Pass through Sports America (Epic Pass – Nisei Ski Club), which will be good for five days skiing at Vail, plus skiing at Northstar, Heavenly Valley, and Kirkwood.
Join Nisei Ski Club on this easy paced and mostly flat ride. We’ll start from the Emeryville Sportfishing parking lot and bike along the San Francisco Bay Trail to the Bay Bridge east span and back. (approx. 12 miles round trip.) There will be a 510-ft. elevation gain as we ride towards Treasure Island. We can stop and take pictures along the way. On our way back, we can continue our ride towards Costco (+5 miles), Crane Way Pavilion (+9.5 miles) in Richmond for additional 14.5 miles (total miles approx.12, 22, 31 miles round trip for the day).
| Meet | Parking area – 3310 Powell Street, Emeryville, CA 94608 |
| Parking | Free parking on left just past Emeryville Sportfishing |
| When | Saturday, September 16, 2017 |
| Time | 9:30 AM, rolling out at 10:00 AM |
| Cost | FREE for Members and Guests. Bring $5.00 if you want us to get you a Vietnamese Sandwich. |
| SIGN-UP DEADLINE | Friday, September 15, 2017 |
To RSVP or for any questions, please contact Karen Soo (baybridgebike@niseiskiclub.org) or Sandy Kiyomura (baybridgebike2@niseiskiclub.org).
Link to flyer Bike ride flyer.
Paint Nite takes place at the Grill ‘Em Steakhouse in Campbell. The cost from Groupon is $25 per person versus $45 without a Groupon. The ticket price includes the supplies needed to paint your masterpiece. No food or beverages are included.
If you are interested, please contact Karen Soo (tripdirector@niseiskiclub.org). Please RSVP by Saturday, October 21 to reserve your spot.
Link to flyer: NSC Paint Nite in San Jose
Mountain View Obon 2017
Aug 1
Sandy Kiyomura
On the weekend of July 16 – July 17, some of our Nisei Ski Club members volunteered for the Mountain View Obon Bazaar. This has been a long tradition with NSC. Years ago, we used their gym for our annual dances. The dance is in the past, but we still participate in their bazaar. This year David Ng, Tamara Liang, Brian Hess, Bill Lee, Alex Kami and Ken Kato volunteered. Some of the positions involved food preparation and other positions involved working at a tempura or beer booth. There were members who came to enjoy the food and activities at the Obon. See pictures of members below. Karen Soo, David Tsuhako, Amy Tsuhako, and Alex Kami danced. I brought my daughter Misha and my granddaughter Amelia. To their surprise, they won on their first round of bingo. Amelia is now an owner of her very own laptop. Thank you, Elaine Yu and Bill Lee, for their photo submissions.

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Kathy Ito
Left, Right, Center, Hold. No, it’s not the latest line dance or poker game. For those of you familiar with NSC, you know it’s the popular dice game of chance. A chance to win a tidy sum of cash with a $3 buy in and yours truly won. Luckily, I had $3 in my wallet. Thanks to all 17 participants who donated their $3 to the cause.
Saturday, June 24th was a beautiful afternoon visiting with friends and enjoying the wonderful pot luck. NSC members never disappoint when it comes to delectable eats: BBQ pork ribs, tri-tip, hot dogs, hot links, egg rolls, sashimi, fried chicken, sushi, assorted salads, noodles, dips, chips, summer fruits. And, it would not be a complete NSC event without dessert. Ono grids, absolutely Da’ Bes’.
Our president, Armand, conducted the annual meeting, recapped our ski season, detailed the upcoming 60th anniversary ski trip to Vail, and future Far West ski trips to France and South America. Frank Chang gave us the treasury report and the good news we are financially healthy. Karen Soo, our trip director, also gave her report for last season and the lack of enthusiasm to fill one bus! Come on people! It was an epic year — the likes of which will not be seen in a long, long time. But wait! You can still enjoy the ski season, because Squaw is still open every Saturday as long as conditions permit and Mammoth is open daily until August!
A big thank you to the members who work so hard to put on these great social events. It takes a lot of hard work, dedication and volunteers to keep this wonderful organization going. Great job! Keep up the good work! The club will be 60 next year and may we continue for another 60 years!




Judy Hom, Newsletter Editor
I was reading about observances for August. I found three that I thought I’d share with you.
Spider Man Day: August 1
Spider Man appeared on his first comic book cover in August 1962. It was the August edition of Amazing Fantasy. August 1 has been declared Spider Man Day and for 55 years, Spider Man has endured. In fact, another Spider Man movie – “Spider Man – Homecoming” has just been released this summer.
Senior Citizens Day: August 21
Ronald Reagan declared August 21st to be National Senior Citizens Day in 1988. Some people celebrate Senior Citizens Day on August 14th as it was the day that President Franklin Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act in 1935.
For us who are 62 and older, the National Park Service sells a lifetime senior pass, which is good for admission to all of the national parks. The pass is $10 but will increase to $80 on August 28, 2017. If you qualify, get your lifetime pass now. For more information, visit the National Park service web site and read about the senior pass.
Women’s Equality Day: August 26
August 26th is the anniversary of national woman suffrage. The Nineteenth Amendment was proclaimed to be incorporated as part of the Constitution on August 26, 1920. This amendment prohibits states and the federal government from denying citizens the right to vote based on sex.
The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation
Armand Gutierrez, NSC President
It’s summer time and the warm-to-hot weather is perfect for all the summer activities – golfing, hiking, mountain biking, tennis, or whatever it is that gets you outside. As we start a new NSC season I would like everyone to think about why you joined NSC. Was it to ski with friends? What about attending social events (e.g. wine tasting, potluck dinner, etc.)? Although NSC sponsors a variety of hikes during the summer, there aren’t any other activities that involve the membership in a group venue. Perhaps this year we, as a club, can work on coming up with more social venues. If you have any ideas on a social event or would like to sponsor a social event then please let me, or a member of the board, know. NSC is not just “a ski club”; we are also a social organization.
NSC Annual Membership Meeting and Luau Picnic, June 24th
Once again we had a great turnout for our annual membership meeting and Luau picnic, and the weather was most cooperative. This year I made it to the finals and went against Kathy Ito for the Left-Center-Right game that Karen sponsored. But alas, it was not meant to be for me to bring home the grand prize. Congratulations to Kathy Ito for being the big winner, and thanks to everyone that showed up and had a great time.
Upcoming Events
Mt. View Obon Festival – July 15th and 16th.
This is an annual volunteer event that NSC participates in and is always a fun event. After all, there’s a variety of food, carnival-style games, cultural events, lots of people, and the famous Beer Booth. There’s room for a few more volunteers to work at the festival so look for the flyer in the newsletter or contact Karen Soo (tripdirector@niseiskiclub.org).
Vail Ski Week 2018
Good news for the Vail trip! We are now flying Southwest to Denver, which means no baggage fees (for first two pieces) and a cost savings on airline fares. An updated Vail flyer has been posted on the website that provides all the details on the new Southwest flight numbers/times. Take a look at the flyer and make that all-important decision to be on this trip. There’s still time to get the Tahoe Local Pass through Sports America (http://www.sportsamerica.com/epic-nisei), which will be good for five days skiing at Vail, plus skiing at Northstar, Heavenly Valley, and Kirkwood.
Happy July 4th
Jul 1
Armand Gutierrez, NSC President
June has arrived and that signifies the start of the 2017-2018 NSC season. Since there were no new nominations and all board members agreed to serve once again, then this season will be a continuation of last season. Thanks to all of you that took the time to vote.
Election Results
The 2017-2018 election results are as follows:
| President – Armand Gutierrez | Board Member – Brian Hess |
| Vice President – Hoyt Nelson | Board Member – Allen Hu |
| Treasurer – Frank Chang | Board Member – Sandy Kiyomura |
| Trip Director – Karen Soo | Board Member – Curtis Otaguro |
| Membership – Greg Wong | Board Member – Dave Schultz |
| Newsletter Editor – Judy Hom |
Phishing Attempts
Last month Frank Chang started receiving emails from yours truly. He quickly noticed various discrepancies and contacted me to confirm that I sent them, and I responded that I had not. Read about his experiences with phony emails.
Upcoming Events
NSC Annual Membership Meeting and Luau Picnic, June24th
Mark this down in your calendar for the NSC Annual Picnic on June 24th at Las Palmas park in Sunnyvale (same place as last year). See the flyer in the newsletter and the Evite invitations have already been sent out. If you don’t get an Evite in your email then please let me know (president@niseiskiclub.org).
Mt. View Obon Festival is on July 15th and 16th. This is an annual volunteer event that NSC participates in and is always a fun event. After all, there’s a variety of food, carnival-style games, cultural events, lots of people, and the famous Beer Booth. There’s room for a few more volunteers to work the Beer Booth so contact Karen Soo.
Vail Ski Week 2018
Plans are moving smoothly for the Vail ski week trip for 2018. Take a look at the flyer and make that all-important decision to be on this trip. You might also consider getting the Tahoe Local Pass (https://mountaincollective.com), which will be good for five days skiing at Vail, plus skiing at Northstar, Heavenly Valley, and Kirkwood.
FWSA Trois Vallee Ski Week 2018

As a member of NSC you are eligible to participate in any of the FWSA/BAC ski trips. For 2018, FWSA is going to Trois Vallee (three valleys), France, and is the largest ski area in the world connected solely by ski lifts and slopes. There are 370 miles of ski slopes, 183 ski lifts, and home to eight ski resorts (Courchevel, La Tania, Brides les Bains, Meribel, St. Martin DeBelleville, Les Menuires, Val Thorens, and Orelle) that are linked together by a network of ski lifts and ski runs. FWSA has chosen Brides les Bains as the ski resort for accommodations. There is also a second week extension that will be visiting Lyon, Beaune and Paris. I’m planning on going on this trip and if anyone is interested in joining me then drop me a line at president@niseiskiclub.org.
Phony Emails
Jun 1
Frank Chang, Treasurer
Just a heads up…someone has been using Armand’s NSC board member email alias [president@niseiskiclub.org] to send phony emails. I have received 3 phony emails sent to my alias [treasurer@niseiskiclub.org]. The date and content of each email is shown below. I knew right away that the first email was bogus because Armand is not a “Cheers” kind of guy. Maybe “Later Dude”, but not “Cheers”. Furthermore, Armand doesn’t send emails using [president@niseiskiclub.org] and he’s not an iPhone user. Besides changing our aliases, there’s nothing much we can do. I haven’t responded to any of these emails, so hopefully this hacker will give up. But please watch out for suspicious emails from anyone using “@niseiskiclub.org”…
To: treasurer@niseiskiclub.org
From: Armand Gutierrez [president@niseiskiclub.org]
4/26/17 – Frank Important Notice!
Hi Frank,Kindly give me an update on the available account balances, and do we have any payments left to pay? Reply me as soon as you get this.
Cheers,
Armand
5/1/17 – Wire transfer request
Hello Frank,I need to know if you’re available at the moment. There is an urgent wire transfer i need you to process before the wire deadline today. Email me back right here and let me know what details is needed.
Regards
Armand Gutierrez
PresidentSent from my iPhone
5/22/17 – PAYMENT REQUEST!!!!
Hi Frank,Good Morning, How are you? I need you to process a payment today. Do let me know if you are available.
Thanks
Armand Gutierrez
Karen Soo, Trip Director
The Mountain View Obon Festival is July 15 and 16. NSC provides volunteers for beer booth at the Mountain View Obon Festival every year. We need 4-6 volunteers per shift. If you’re interested in signing up for this slot, please email Karen Soo.
| noon-3pm | 2 signed up, need 2-4 more |
| 3pm-6pm | 1 signed up, need 3-5 more |
| 6pm-close | need 4-6 more |
For more information about the obon, visit the Mountain View Buddhist Temple website.
Link to Weeklong Trip Flyer
Mountain View Obon
Jun 1
Link to information about the Mountain View Obon
Armand Gutierrez, NSC President
May is upon us and that means it’s time to bring an end to the NSC 2016-2017 season. Like last year NSC had a pretty good season highlighted by a variety of accomplishments:
- Volunteer participation at the annual Obon Festival in Mountain View
- Volunteer participation at the annual Snowbomb Ski Shows
- Coastal Cleanup at Crown Beach
- Various hiking and picnic events
- A very well-attended ski week to Snowmass
June marks the start of the NSC 2017-2018 season, and beginning this month you can take advantage of the $5 membership discount if you sign up and submit your membership form before May 31st. Please submit your applications to Greg Wong (Membership Chairman).
Since it’s the end of the ski season it’s time to start having our spring NSC events. Coming up, we have our annual Post-Season Annual Membership meeting and picnic on Saturday, June 24th. Be sure to gander at the flyer in this month’s newsletter for details.
Nominations & Elections

The nominations process has been completed and the next step is elections. The elections chairman tells me there were no nominations therefore the slate consists of the incumbents, and we’re fortunate that everyone on the board has agreed to serve again. However, voting is important and although there were no nominations you can still vote for a write-in candidate. Whether you’re voting for the incumbents or a write-in candidate, it’s important that you do vote. You will be receiving an email informing you to vote online using SurveyMonkey.
60th NSC Anniversary Vail Ski Week 2018
The Vail ski week is in progress and details will be announced soon. There is a preliminary contract but it includes airline pricing for United Airlines. Southwest hasn’t released their pricing yet but that would be the preferable airline. Quite a few people took advantage of purchasing the Tahoe Local Pass, which is good for five days skiing at Vail, plus unlimited skiing at Heavenly, Northstar (excluding Saturdays), and Kirkwood. It’s still not too late to get the Tahoe Local Pass at a great price. Go to the Sports America link: www.sportsamerica.com/epic-nisei. The Vail date is January 27 – February 3.




























