Our winter social events schedule offers an array of activities, including: monthly membership meetings with a live band, theatre, in-door rock climbing, bar-of-the-month outings, dinner of the month, ice skating, learn to scuba, volleyball outings and lots more.
When the snow melts the summer social and sports go into "warp drive". Just a sample of some of these events include: tennis and golf league, several coed softball teams, indoor and outdoor volleyball, sporting events, camping, canoeing, weekly biking, summer membership picnic parties, camping, kayaking, rock climbing, fish frys, motorcyle rides, picnics, music events, after work gatherings, our famous "Sitzfest" pig roast and much, much more! and much, much more! The Sitzmark's social calendar spans the entire year!
From rollerblading to rock climbing, there's bound to be fun for everyone. Please check out our club events page for up-to-date information about upcoming events.
Sports
Monday Bike Rides
6 PM— ride time—so riders please plan accordingly!
For those not familiar, you ride the pace and distance you are capable of or choose to ride. Maps are provided for our road rides. Ride route lengths range from about 10 miles to 30 miles. The rides
are usually in Waukesha County rural areas (i.e. Lake Country, Menomonee Falls, Holy Hill, Waukesha-Glacial Drumlin Trail, Pewaukee).
After the rides we refuel and relax at a nearby bar, restaurant, pub, or home. We plan the following week's ride location on Monday night following the ride. Send me your E-mail address if you would
like to be on the Bikers weekly E-mail distribution, or call me for ride location and time. Riders are asked to bring a bike in good, rideable condition as we have very limited mechanic resources and
time.
Ron August Mobile: 262-271-0012
E-Mail: ron.august@t-mobile.com
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Wednesday Bike Rides
Come and JOIN IN THE FUN of Biking on Wednesday Nights. We will meet just before 6:00 PM and START AT 6:00 PM from Greenfield Park (parking lot just off of 124th and Lincoln) and bike either North or South on the Oak Leaf Trail (usually a leisurely 15 to 20 mile ride).
Hope to see you there...
R. George Vogt
SkierED@Worldnet.ATT.Net
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