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Fall Creek State Park
Hawaiian Social
As people arrived they were given a lei, a raffle ticket and their name badge. The food everyone bought was delicious and plentiful. Everyone had a great time visiting with each other. Vic Kairis played Hawaiian music during the social. There was a Hawaiian trivia game and the winners chose raffle prizes. Other prizes awarded were to Nancy Moser and Marion Hawkins who did the hula, Gabby sang a Hawaiian song, and Marion Hawkins won a raffle prize for telling a Hawaiian joke. There were about 45-50 people who attended this event. The weather was nice, almost tropical, to go along with the event.
Carry the Torch event
There were about 25-35 walkers all the way with some dropping out and others coming in along the route. There were 15 walkers who walked the entire route from Cribari through all the Villages to Gazebo Park.
Gold Country Hike
After leaving this historic Miwok Indian village, some of us took a tour through the Black Chasm Cavern where we cooled down a bit. This cave is a National Natural Landmark and so noted because of it’s unique displays of helictite crystals. Following the cave tour, we walked through the Zen Garden and came out a bit more enlightened?????
Hiking Club visits bordello, speak easy
Gilda Wunderman, who lived in the Villages for a while, owns a historical home that she bought with her late husband in 1962. The house was designed by gangsters in the 1920s with vice in mind. The 7,200 square-foot interior included a bordello upstairs, secret passages, and a lookout for the law.
From the outside, this house looks very modest, while inside, there was a rip-roaring vice operation complete with dancing, drinking during prohibition, and prostitution. Now-a-days its like walking into a museum.
On September 28, the Hiking Club went to Mountain View to see this historical home that is a private residence. This was an easy walk on flat land along Steven’s Creek. We met in front of Cribari Clubhouse at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday morning. We all took a sack lunch to eat on the patio of Gilda Wundrman’s home. Pole walkers and everyone were welcome who knew Gilda or were curious in seeing an unusual place.