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NOVEMBER | DECEMBER 2022

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NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2022 7 Washington Athletic Club - Dedicated 1930 - Mission To enrich the quality of life of our members Vision To be the premier city athletic club in America Values Leadership, Excellence, Integrity, Service, and Sensitivity Beliefs Statement At the WAC, we believe in our diverse, inclusive community. We believe that love and respect are stronger than hate. We believe that together is stronger than divided. We believe in Seattle. WAC® MAGAZINE NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2022 Volume 41, Number 5 ISSN 1091-7985 Washington Athletic Club ® 1325 Sixth Ave. Seattle, WA 98101 206.622.7900 www.wac.net / magazine@wac.net 206.464.3084 / fax 206.464.1392 Subscription: $18 / Single copies: $3 Published five times annually. Periodicals postage paid at Seattle, WA. Executive Staff Chuck Nelson President & Chief Executive Officer cnelson@wac.net Wayne Milner Chief Operating Officer wmilner@wac.net Michael O'Brien Chief Financial Officer mobrien@wac.net Wendall Smith Vice President Human Resources wsmith@wac.net Publisher: Chuck Nelson Director of Communications: Darrick Meneken Associate Editor: Joey Carreon Designers: Alaina Buzas, Emilio Huertas Marketing Project Coordinator & Producer: Maya Anderson For advertising information: Darrick Meneken 206.464.3084; dmeneken@wac.net Kirk Tourtillotte Varsity Communications Inc. 888.367.6420, ext. 114 kirk@varsitycommunications.com Peter Christian Vice President Food & Beverage pchristian@wac.net Suzana Sakay Vice President Business Excellence & Development ssakay@wac.net Postmaster Send address changes to: Editor, WAC Magazine, P.O. Box 1709 Seattle, WA 98111-1709 WAC and Washington Athletic Club are registered trademarks of the Washington Athletic Club. Step into the season Every holiday season brings a wonderful feeling of nostalgia and tradition mixed with excite- ment and anticipation for what new might be coming. We look forward to the annual gather- ings and events, special occasions so familiar, yet with an expectancy of something unique and novel. I think of this time of year as one of joy and thanks, a humble acceptance and apprecia- tion of the intangible gis and blessings in our lives. ere are certainly ongoing struggles for all, some larger and some smaller. Every year presents its challenges—2022 included—and yet here we are, together, with wonderful opportunities to enjoy our community and each other and good times. It is meaningful to step away, for at least awhile, into the peaceful embrace of the holiday season. I hope it brings out happiness for all of you. e WAC is thrilled to be in full holiday mode, with families and friends coming together, company parties, and of course the robust slate of WAC events created by our fantastic team of celebration specialists! From Halloween through New Year's Eve, there is no better place than our beloved Clubhouse to create great holiday memories. I raise my glass, a holiday toast to you, to us. Blessings to all, @cnhuskies13 Chuck Nelson President & CEO cnelson@wac.net Please remember that after 5 pm on Friday, December 2, the Clubhouse will be open only to Jubilee 92 attendees and registered Inn guests. Join the party! See pages 30–34 for details. 92

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