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Welcome to the Kellogg Club The Kellogg Club, 25 Colles Avenue, is truly one of Morristown's treasures. Located within the Historic District, The Kellogg Club estate and grounds offer members and their guests a taste of the gracious lifestyle of a time past. The club offers social and cultural activities throughout the year. The Kellogg Club’s mission is to preserve it’s headquarters, the 1838 Colles Mansion, and to provide recreational facilities and events for its members. The Club is managed and maintained entirely by its members and their volunteered services.
News
Thomas Lenihan, R.I.P. - March 20, 2013
Thomas Lenihan, 58, a former officer and president of the Kellogg Club, died unexpectedly of a heart attack on Wednesday, March 20, 2013 in St. Petersburg, FL, where he and his wife Lynn moved in 2009 after Tom retired from a 30 year career with MetLife. Tom is survived by his wife of 36 years, Lynn; his son Brian of Fort Lauderdale, FL; daughter Colleen of Washington, DC; parents John and Margaret; as well as his brother John; his sisters Terry and Kathleen and their families.
Tom was a truly good neighbor, committed volunteer, beloved husband, father, and friend; he will be remembered for his having a sense of humor, bright smile, and twinkle in his eye. Condolences may be sent to Lynn Lenihan, Unit #404, 4717 Dolphin Cay Lane South, St. Petersburg, FL 33711. Contributions may be made to the Oswego College Foundation of the State University College at Oswego, 219 Sheldon Hall, Oswego, NY 13126 and/or the Lauren & Emily Failla Foundation (www.laurenandemily.org) P.O. Box 51, Morristown, NJ 07963.
I wanted to add a couple of details about Tom when he was president of the Club. It was during his tenure as president that the pool was completely redone. Also, the club when Tom took over was bankrupt. The Club Manager at the time had absconded with all club funds. When the movie "One True Thing" was shot in our home I worked out an arrangement with Tom that Universal Pictures would eat all their meals at the Kellogg Club, @ $500 a pop--and all we had to do was provide tables and chairs--everything else was brought in by caterers. Tom immediately saw the wisdom of this and, as I recall, the club soon had $25,000 in the bank and, financially, we were on the mend. Without Tom's wisdom in this matter the club was really in danger of going under. In many ways, Tom Lenihan saved the Kellogg Club. Michael Rockland
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Events
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Argentinean Wine & Culinary Event
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Saturday, May 18, 2013
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You don't want to miss this culinary experience, featuring tango dancers and authentic Argentinean food paired with fantastic wines. Please send your payment to the club immediately to secure your RSVP! $70pp. This unique event begins at 6pm.
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