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march & april 2018
m i lwa u k e e at h l e t i c c l u b
club lifemagazine
march & april 2018 cONTENTS
758 N. Broadway Milwaukee, WI 53202
414.273.5080 / fax 414.272.4133
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MAC Directory
Upcoming Events
Chef'sTable
Food &Beverage
Letter ToMembership
Welcome toMembership4
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MACWomen16 Athletics20 MACHistory24
EventGallery26 March & AprilCalendar28BOARD NOMINATIONS25
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march & april 2018 lETTEr TO ThE mEmbErShip
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bOarD Of DirEcTOrSA. David KrietePresidentdavid@kgtruck.com
Jack QuinlevanVice Presidentjack@quinlevan.com
Jeanine SweeneySecretaryjsweeney@rfpcommercial.com
Dave MesickTreasurermesickd@milwaukeeforge.com
Dan CooperPast Presidentdcooper@reinhartlaw.com
Andrew Hunnandrew.hunn@nmfn.com
Josh Janisjoshua@refugesmoothies.com
Eric Maheremaher16@gmail.com
John Kissingerjohn.kissinger@graef-usa.com
Laura Rizzolrizzo@coca-cola.com
TJ Molinaritjpmesq@sbcglobal.net
mac STaffRyan DoerrInterim General Managerrdoerr@macwi.org | 414.274.0629
Adam PuzachChief Financial Officer apuzach@macwi.org | 414.273.4134
Maikel CorreaDirector of Operationsmcorrea@macwi.org | 414.273.4124
Nadia OlkerDirector of Sales and Marketingnolker@macwi.org | 414.274.0633
Brad SchendelMember Services Directorbschendel@macwi.org | 414.274.0622
Tori StrutzMembership Sales Managertstrutz@macwi.org | 414.273.4114
Joseph T. MaddenFood and Beverage Manager jmadden@macwi.org
Emily MohrFitness Coordinator & ACSM CPTemohr@macwi.org | 414.274.0621
Larry LaRiviereExecutive Chefllariviere@macwi.org | 414.273.4131
Monica MillsapMarketing Managermmillsap@macwi.org | 414.273.4114
Lou WarrixNight Managerlwarrix@macwi.org | 414.273.4115
Doug HeiderichBarbershop Manager414.273.4111
Dear Members,
Very exciting times here as we continue to make progress and prepare for the historic renovation project. With a project of this scope there is a lot of planning and preparation that goes in. We will continue to keep you apprised of milestones. Hopefully you are receiving our twice monthly email updates on the project (the staff and I continue to get questions around what is happening when and why did we select this path).
Historically, the Club has used creative partnerships and investment structures over the years to renovate and advance the progress of the Club including when the building was originally constructed. In 1917, when the plans to erect the building were announced, the construction project was in partnership with the Ticonic Investment Company for a 90-year lease on the property, with the option to purchase the property within the first 50 years (which we did). The construction of the building was funded through a loan of $250,000 by the Ticonic Investment Company and further funded by the Membership, the Merchants and Manufacturers Association, and other commercial interests that resided in the building (retail tenants). Our current plan is of similar creativity, where we are partnering with a developer, who will complete a 30-million-dollar renovation of the building in partnership with the Club. There will be a new entity created to hold the real estate. The Club retains the right to purchase the building for fair market value after 5 years following the completion of construction. The Club will lease back the Club spaces (non-hotel room areas) that will be occupied, programmed, and enjoyed by the Milwaukee Athletic Club members, and their guests.
Some quick updates:
• The Club plans to operate in its current space through December 31, 2018
• Pre-demolition and construction will occur with limited to no disruption with the day to day operations
• New “Legacy” membership category and benefits coming in April – Includes benefits for existing members who commit to maintaining membership during the redevelopment.
• We will have a temporary Club space for MAC members during construction (Yes, we will still have a club offering athletic, social, food & beverage and other great programs, services, and amenities). We have narrowed in on a few locations nearby the current Club location
• Historic Tax Credit application has been approved and is on schedule with the required milestones
• Developer agreements will be signed by February 28th
• Proposals received by Management Partners, on March 15th
• RFP for architects and designers out by March 1st
• Proposals submitted by architects and designer’s no later than March 23rd. Data from focus groups and surveys will run concurrently, and will be evaluated in the selection process for these vendors
• Board review and approval of all vendors/partners to date no later than the March 26th BOD meeting
• A Member Survey is scheduled to go out no later than March 23rd to gain input and insight on the programming, services and amenities you want to see in your new re-imagined MAC. Watch your email for more details and times
• Plan to attend the Spring Town Hall meeting. Tentatively scheduled for April 2018.
See you all at the Club!
Ryan Doerr Interim General Management
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w E l c O m E TO m E m b E r S h i pJoin the MAC in Welcoming New Members!
DO YOU kNOw SOmEONE whO maY bE iNTErESTED iN jOiNiNg ThE mac?Contact Us To Get Started
TOri STrUTzmembership Sales manager414-273-4126membership@macwi.org
From the MAC Business Office Did you know that you can take the hassle out of writing a check for your monthly statement? Set up your payments on automatic bill pay by contacting the business office at accounting@macwi.org or refer to the website to download the forms: www.macwi.org.
U p cO m i N gE V E N T S
mac cigar clUbTuesday March 6 and Tuesday April 3 | 5:45pm cocktails and 7:00pm dinner
Join members of the MAC Cigar Club for a signaturecigar, dinner and cocktails.
For more information call Brad at 414-274-0622 or email bschendel@macwi.org.
NEw mEmbErS Ryan PietschJacob AndersonLaurent and Anna GrignonThomas Congdon and Marie De GaroAnthony and Kathryn GnauJason and Lisa HartlundRob and Merry CaspersonGeorge and Pamela StanleyAnthony and Chelsea KarlsRobert CoburnJeff and Amy Niesen
wElcOmE backKevin and Rosanna Casperson
mac bOOk clUbPachinko by Min Jin LeeWednesday, March 7 | 11:30am
Before we Were Yours by Lisa Wingate Wednesday, April 4 | 11:30am
Do you love books? Are you looking for people to discuss literature with? Join this fun group to discuss the upcoming books and for the opportunity to meet new people and make friends with common interests.
Contact Tori at tstrutz@macwi.org or call 414-273-4126 to RSVP or for more information.
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SaVE ThE DaTE! mac TOwN hall mEETiNgApril 2018 | Time and Date TBAJoin us for a follow up to the last Town Hall Meeting this coming April in the Superior Room. We will be discussing further details and updates on the MAC redevelopment plan along with a few other updates regarding the Club. Keep an eye out in weekly emails for the specific date. We hope you will join us for this great opportunity to learn more about what’s happening to your Club. You won’t want to miss it! If you are not currently reciving updates, please contact Tori Strutz at mbership@macwi.org.
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march iNTO ThE maDNESS - Ncaa baSkETball Starting, Thursday, March 15 | 11am
mac STEak clUb iS back!Friday, April 20 | 6:00pm cocktails and 6:45pm dinnerIf you enjoy exquisite service especially steak, don’t miss this opportunity. Dinner will be served in our elegant Elephant Room, a setting perfect for the occasion. Select your cut of steak from two wonderful options.
Menu available and reservations accepted on MAC website or contact Brad at bschendel@macwi.org, or 414-274-0622
j hilbUrN clOThiNg ShOwcaSETuesday, April 3 | 5:30pm – 7:30pmPersonal Stylist Kathleen Warner will help you pick out custom made dress shirts, trousers, as well as custom business casual and leisure shirts and polos. Conveniently located right in MAC lobby, make sure to stop over.
bON jOVi “ThiS hOUSE iS NOT fOr SalE” TOUr aT ThE braDlEY cENTEr Sunday, April 29 | 7:30pmThis is the last major concert booked at the Bradley Center will be a great send off! We have nice seats for Rock & Roll Hall of Fame artist Bon Jovi.
Cost $168Call Brad for ticket information 414-274-0622
mac kENTUckY DErbY parTY Saturday, May 5 | 3pmBlock off Saturday afternoon May 5. Wear you finest derby clothes, cheer for your favorite and help toast our annual Run for the Roses. More details to come!
kENNY chESNEY “Trip arOUND ThE SUN” TOUr aT millEr park WITH THOMAS RHETT, OLD DOMINION AND BRANDON LAy
Saturday, April 28 | 5:00pmThis is the third straight sold-out show at Miller Park featuring eight time country music entertainer of the year Kenny Chesney. We have reserved seating available along with all perks and benefits included within the Northwestern Mutual Legends Club.
Cost $181Call Brad for ticket information 414-274-0622
milwaUkEE brEwErS VS clEVElaND iNDiaNSTuesday, May 8 | bus boards 5:30pmEVErYThiNg iS cOVErED, TickET, TraNSpOrTaTiON, fOOD aND bEVEragE We have the private deck and will be served a tailgate buffet plus two complimentary beers.
Cost $81 inclusiveCall Brad for ticket information 414-274-0622
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faThEr/DaUghTEr DiNNEr & DaNcE Friday, May 4 | Photobooth opens at 5pm, dinner at 6pmThe Father/Daughter Dinner Dance has been a tradition at the Milwaukee Athletic Club for many decades. Join us this year and create memorable moments with your little one. Start in the Lobby with a f loral gift - dads receive a boutonniere and girls select a corsage. Then walk the red carpet to the Lounge for portraits, popcorn, kid’s punch and grown-up drinks. Make your entrance in the Grand Ballroom for a night of dinner, dancing and games. Daughters and Granddaughters of all ages are welcome to celebrate with the MAC again this year in the Grand Ballroom.
Join us in MAC's for March Madness. From the opening tip-off to the championship game, wear your logoed apparel and watch your favorite team! Wearing your team gear will get you your first drink for free. Groups of 6 or more will be able to make table reservations and receive additional benefits. To make a group reservation at MAC's, call 414-273-4119.
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brEakfaST
BALI GRILLMon - Fri | 7am - 10:30am
HIGHER GROUNDS CAFESun & Mon | 7am - 2pmTue-Sat | 7am-3pm
lUNchMAC'SMon - Fri | 11am - 2pm
ELEPHANT ROOMA La Carte Lunch ServiceMon - Fri | 11am - 2pm
whaT'S ON Tap Deschutes Wonderland Lager – SeasonalWonderland Lager is made with a pilsner malt and a trifecta of Hallertau Herkules, Hallertau Mettelfruh and Tettnang Mandarina hops. The result is a crisp, bright beer with citrus, floral and herbal hop flavors, a delicate malt body, and a crisp, clean lager finish.
Guiness StoutGuinness is an Irish dry stout that originated in the brewery of Arthur Guinness at St. James's Gate brewery in the capital city of Dublin, Ireland.
New Glarus’ Spotted CowBrewed with flaked barley and the finest Wisconsin malts. Naturally cloudy, the yeast to remains in the bottle to enhance fullness of flavors.
Fantasy Factory – Karben 4 IPABalanced in every detail, exceptional citrus flavors and aromas that collaborate with soft bready notes surrendered from premium English golden malted barley. This beer is a tropical dreamscape. Epic.
Smithwick’s AleIts exceptional taste, distinctive colour and purity of ingredients make it unique. Smithwick’s is Ireland’s number one ale.
jaNUarY & fEbrUrarY 2018
Join us for an Easter Brunch celebration in our magnificent Grand Ballroom which features an overflowing buffet with a carving, omelet, and Belgian Waffle action station. Make your reservation now, as this is a popular event!
Cost (includes breakfast):$45++ Adults | $19++ Children ages 6-12, children 5 and under are free
To RSVP contact Chauveen at | cleung@macwi.org
Easter Sunday, April 1 | 11:00 A.M. - 1:30 P.M.
Join us for:
gET happY!Tuesdays & Thursdays | 4pm to 6pmOur all-new happy hour in Mac's now runs from 4-6pm Tuesday & Thursday. Try our happy hour menu items from pizzas to our newest cocktail Andrew’s "Sunrise on Broadway." Ask your bartender for your weekly specials.
$4 Domestic eer | $5 Rail mixers | $5 Import tap beer$6 House wines | $6 for Andrew’s Sunrise on Broadway (NEW)
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MAC'STue-Sat | 5pm - 9pmBar HoursMon-Sat | 4pm-Close
*Pizza & Chili on Mondays*Fish Fry on Friday Nights*Full Menu Available Tue-Sat
ELEPHANT ROOMFri-Sat | 5pm - 9pm
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MarchMichael David Winery Petite Petit
TASTING NOTESLike elephants whose size is imposing, Petite Petit is large! A blend of 85% Petite Sirah and 15% Petit Verdot. The 2015 Michael David Winery Petite Petit pours thick, dark, inky goodness in the glass. It smells of blackberry, black cherry, plum, licorice, vanilla and more. It’s a big aroma but it’s just a hint of what’s to come when tasting. Taking a sip reveals a big, rich wine full of dense ripe fruit, spice, licorice, vanilla, chocolate, coffee, smoke and the list goes on. And while it’s loaded to the brim with big flavors it also manages to keep its balance, much like an elephant walking a tightrope. The whole thing resolves nicely on the long, dry finish which features lingering smoke and savory spice.
FOOD PAIRING NOTESWinemaker Derek DeVries loves to pair Petite Petit with a juicy prime rib!
https://www.reversewinesnob.com/michael-david-winery-petite-petit
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AprilMarkham Chardonnay 2016
TASTING NOTESWith a tradition of quality winemaking dating back to 1879, Markham has a proud history of producing exceptional wines from some of Napa Valley's most acclaimed viticultural areas. Grown primarily on Markham's Oak Knoll estate, this Chardonnay is perfectly balanced. Juicy, ripe flavors of pear and caramel apple pair with aromas of nutmeg, vanilla, and pineapple to create a smooth, polished wine with an undeniable tropical flair.
FOOD PAIRING NOTESPerfect with light and delicate food such as raw and lightly cooked shellfish like crab and prawns, steamed or grilled fish, fish pâtés, fish, chicken or vegetable terrines and pasta or risotto with spring vegetables. They also go well with creamy vegetable soups.
http://www.totalwine.com/wine/white-wine/chardonnay/markham-chardonnay-napa/p/3456750
Wine of the Month
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Steak au poiveINGREDIENTS
4(6-8oz) Boneless Medallions, Such as Filet Mignon Kosher Salt 1 oz Whole Black Peppercorns, Plus more as needed, 3 TBSP Vegetable Oil 1 TBSP Unsalted Butter 2 Fresh Thyme Sprigs 1 Medium Clove Garlic 1/2 Shallot 2 TBSP Brandy or Cognac 3/4 Cup Chicken Stock 3/4 Cup Heavy Cream or Crème Fraiche 1 TSP Dijon Mustard
DIRECTIONS
1. Season steaks all over with kosher salt. Set steak on a wire rack. Set wire rack over a rimmed baking sheet and allow steaks to air dry uncovered in the refrigerator for 30 minutes. Meanwhile, crack peppercorns into rough halves and quarters, you can use a pepper mill or a mortar and pestle (wrap the peppercorns in a clean kitchen towel first to contain them).
2. Preheat the oven to 375 F . Spread cracked peppercorns on a plate or in a shallow dish and firmly press one side of each steak into the pepper to encrust each steak in an even layer. Set each steak aside, peppercorn side up. Reserve any remaining cracked peppercorns. Exactly how much pepper adheres will depend on the dimension of the steak.
3. In a large stainless steel or cast iron skillet, heat oil over medium-high heat until simmering. Add steaks, and cook (peppercorn side down), until peppercorns are well toasted, about 3 minutes, carefully turn steaks, trying not to break the peppercorn crust. Add butter, thyme, and garlic, to the pan. Cook while basting the steaks with a spoon, until steaks are completely seared on both sides. Remove from the heat.
4. Transfer steaks to a rimmed baking sheet. Using an instant read thermometer, check the internal temperature of the steaks. If it reads 125 F., they are ready to be served medium rare. If you would prefer them done more transfer them to the oven and cook until the correct temperature is reached.
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march/april fEaTUrED plaTES aT mac’S:Looking for something high-end, but not too heavy? Satisfying and savory, but a lighter-portion for the Spring? Check out some of our Tapas options at MAC’s bar!
Lacquered Duck ConfitDelicata Squash Puree, Cracked Green Olive & Armagnac Medjool Date Relish, Parsley Sauce Verte $16
Southern Comfort Braised Short RibsChipotle Mashed Potatoes, Dried Cranberries, Brussel Sprouts, Southern Comfort Demi Glaze, Fried Leeks $13
5. Pour off all but 1 tablespoon of fat from the skillet and discard the garlic, and thyme, add the shallot and any reserved peppercorns, return pan to medium heat, and cook shallots, stirring, until shallots are caramelized.
6. Add brandy or cognac. Note: to prevent an unexpected flare-up of flames, you can turn off the burner, before adding the alcohol. Cook until the raw alcohol smell has burned off and almost completely evaporated.
7. Add chicken stock and bring to a simmer, stirring and scraping up any brown bits in the bottom of the pan. Cook the stock until reduced by half. Whisk in the cream or crème fraîche, simmer, stirring often, until sauce has reduced enough to glaze the back of a spoon. Whisk in the mustard and season with salt and pepper.
8. Arrange steaks on plates and pour sauce on top. Serve with french fries, mashed potatoes, or other sides of your liking. Enjoy!
Chef’s TableLarry’s Recipe of the Month:
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Upcoming Events
firST friDaY Friday, March 2 | 4:00pm-7:00pm Join members and guests for a fun, casual happy hour the first Friday of every month. Come early, stay late!
Past Events: January & February
mac-lebrity happy hour: On January 16th, MAC members David Kriete, Laura Rizzo and Tina Weyand served up drinks for a great cause, The Special Olympics of Wisconsin. Thanks to our stellar bartenders and a great turnout in MAC's, over $1,200 was raised for The Special Olympics. Be sure to attend the next MAC-lebrity Happy Hour in March, date and time TBD!
women's Day: The women of the MAC were treated to a fun day on January 29th, with a gift bag giveaway in the morning, a delicious lunch spread in the afternoon and a boot camp followed by wine and chocolates at night. Big thanks to Emily Mohr and the rest of the Women's Athletic Department for making it a special day!
galentine's Day: On February 13th, MAC women got together for a night to celebrate "Galentine's" Day, complete with Frosmos (frozen cosmos) and great company. It was a great way for women members to connect and celebrate the holiday early.
Galentines Day
Galentines Day
MAC Women Gallery | January & February
mac wOmEN mac wOmEN
Interested in joining the MAC Women Committee? We have plenty of upcoming events this spring and summer that we would love to have help/input from other women members. Please contact Brad at bschendel@macwi.org for more details.
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TOp girlS ShOw aT rENaiSSaNcE ThEaTErwOrkSWednesday, April 25 | 7:30 PM with shuttles departing the MAC at 7:05
MAC Women are planning an outing to see the critically acclaimed show "TOP GIRLS" which takes an imaginative examination on the choices that women continue to face in the workplace. Show will be at the Renaissance Theaterworks, with a shuttle running to and from the MAC. Look for more information in our weekly club emails or contact Brad at bschendel@macwi.org with questions.
laDiES whO lUNchWednesday, March 14 | 12:00pmBeginning March 14th at noon, MAC Women will be starting a casual lunch group that will meet in MAC's every second Wednesday of the month for ala carte lunch, great conversation and networking opportunities. Often times, after work can be commitment filled, so consider popping in during the lunch hour to grab a quick salad or sandwich and get to know other women at the club. A fun and free event!
MAC-lebrity Bartending
Womens Holiday Party
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a l ys s a r e m i n g t o nMember S ince 2007
The MAC is my home away from home as I am there just about every day of the week. From swim lessons with the kids on Saturdays to Frenchy’s core camp on Monday, Emily’s interval class on Tuesday, workouts of my choosing on Wednesday and Thursday (yoga, Josh’s strength and conditioning) and Spin or Barre on Friday, I make it a point to get there more often than not. James greets me and my family with a smile every day and our daughter even named her baby doll “Chuck”. My kids ask to go to “Wanda’s house” every chance they get so they can finish a craft project and be surrounded by her love. The babysitting services Wanda provides made me feel comfortable to either get moving or just take an hour for myself after each baby and I joke that she is the reason we had three kids so close together in age, that I would have the help I’d need to get through such a physically challenging time. In addition to the athletics, I’d like to think I have experienced all the MAC has to offer; our wedding in the Grand Ballroom, work meetings in the President’s room, lunches
I can't imagine my world without the MAC
Milwaukee Athlet ic Club
WEDDINGSYour once-in-a-lifetime
event awaits!
Contact us today at 414.274.0633weddings@macwi.org
© Photos by Vafa Photography
with girlfriends, hotel stays, Princess Parties, Halloween Hullabaloos, holiday parties, parking/shuttle services and happy hours at MACs. I can’t imagine my world without the MAC and all the people I’ve met who have become part of my daily life.
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M T W TH F S1 1 :30-12 : 15pmCycl ing | Hol ly
11 :40-12 :25pmS&C | Josh
12 :30-1 : 10pmTCC | Frenchy
12 :30-1 : 15pmyoga | Rosie
5 :30-6pmInter val Abs | Malor ie
6-6 :45amPilates | JoAnn
6 :45-7 :45amBoot Camp | Malor ie
9-9 :30amAquatic F i t | Mar y
1 1 :40-12 :25pmS&C | Josh
6-6 :55amCycl ing | Kathy
7 :00-7 :30amDeep-Stretch yoga | Rosie
9 :00-9 :45amCardio Circuit | Emily
11 :40-12 :25pmS&C | Josh
11 :45-12 : 15pmS&B 50+ | Sandy O.
6 : 15-7amyoga | Rosie O.
6 :45-7 :45amBoot Camp | Malor ie
1 1 :40-12 :25pmS&C | Josh
1 1 :45-12 :30pmPilates | JoAnn
1 1 :30-12 : 15pmAlignment yoga | Tonieh
12 :30-1 : 10pmTCC | Frenchy
5 :30-6 :00pmBarre | Hol ly F.
6-6 :45amPilates | Er ica
6-6 :55amCycl ing | Kat ie
9-9 :30amBarre | Hol ly F.
1 1 :30-12 : 15pmCycl ing | Hol ly F.
1 1 :40-12 :25pmS&C | Josh
12 :00-12 :40pmMindful yoga | Morgan
8 :30-9 :25amCycl ing | Kat ie
9 :30-10amS&B 50+ | Kat ie
10 :05-10 :55amGentle yoga | Lauren
Studio A Studio B Gym Pool 6th F loor
SPRING FiTneSS ScHedulem a r c h-a p r i l 2018
* Classes are subject to change. Please refer to www.macwi.org for the latest schedule
SpriNg iNTO acTiON wiTh YOUr NEw wOrkOUT prOgram!Despite the cold weather, Spring is right around the corner! Now is the perfect time to take advantage of the FREE WEEK OF TRAINING special we are running at the MAC. This program gives you the blueprint to create a COMMITTED workout regimen that will be sustainable and ongoing- years from now! Experts say that it takes over 2 months to form a habit - 66 days to be exact! This means you can start with your FREE WEEK now, and by May you will be on your way to a committed workout and nutrition routine that years from now will be as much of a part of your daily activities as your job and your family commitments. Contact Nick at NHoltzman@macwi.org to schedule your Free Week of Training!
Small grOUp TraiNiNg aT ThE mac
We are looking for at least one more MAC member, male or female, to join our morning Small Group Personal Training program! This group has been going strong for 9 years now, and we are looking for a few more dedicated individuals to make us even stronger! Here are the details:
• 30 min Strength and Conditioning workout geared towards all ages and fitness levels, with MAXIMUM fat burning results
• Every Monday 7:30am, Wednesday 7am, and Thursday 7:30am
• $45 flat rate per week for all 3 workouts!
Email Nick at NHoltzman@macwi.org to try out a FREE WEEK with the group
babYSiTTiNg Effective March 12 | Monday through Saturday | 8:30-1:30pm
Enjoy a complimentary hour of babysitting services during childcare hours! We would like to extend this offer as an appreciation for our Members. Please call 414.273.4109 for any questions or to reserve a spot. Please remember we need reservations no later than 9am on the day you wish to receive service in order to guarantee a spot. Cost: 1st Hour FREE | $5.00 first child and $2.50 any additional sibling thereafter.
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Trx Wednesdays & Fridays from 12:30-1pm in Studio A
The MAC offers small group training sessions each week lead by a certified TRX instructor. TRX, which stands for Total Body Resistance Exercise, will allow you to perform numerous movements using your body weight geared to build your core, strength, balance, flexibility and power.
Cost $64 monthly unlimited | $15 drop-in sessions8 spots maximum
Please sign-up in advance with Emily at emohr@macwi.org
pilaTES Monday, Beginning on March 19 | 7am-7:45am | with Erica in Studio B
Join Erica while you lengthen, strengthen and realign your whole body with this mat based workout emphasizing your core.
H E A L T H B E N E F I T S O F R AW N U T S!
Those of us who are savvy to the gluten-free and low-carb diet worlds have heard much in recent years about the awesome nutritional value of nuts, but why are we still so tentative to add these delicious and nutritious little morsels into our diets? Is it because some nuts are still getting a bad rap? Is it because we still consider them a salty snack food with a high fat content? Unfortunately this can be true…for the people who are purchasing "Smokey Flavor" or "Salted" packs that are filled with salt and extra unneeded calories! However, plain, roasted, or lightly salted nuts give your body a nutrient dense food filled with fiber, protein,
vitamins, antioxidants, and poly-unsaturated fats (aka good fats). It has been shown that within proper diets, nuts can actually AID in weight loss, lower cholesterol, and reduce inflammation! Nuts are delicious, versatile, widely available, easy to consume, and healthy when part of a balanced diet - so enjoy them! Just do your best to consume dry roasted, lightly salted options, and avoid the ones you find at your local gas station covered in flavoring!
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The Men’s Tank (aka the casual dining area next to the men’s swimming pool on the 6th floor) is a well-known, almost legendary area of the MAC. Yet, what do members really know about it? The tradition of MAC members eating next to the swimming pool actually pre-dates our current building, as lunch was also served poolside at the Milwaukee Athletic Club location inside the Wells Building from 1902 until 1918. The tradition was going so strong, that it was then re-established in our current building, and has been going even stronger ever since. Located next to the men’s locker room, athletic facilities and pool meant it was the center of the MAC universe. Being located in a men’s only area gave a new meaning to casual dining, as a towel wrapped around the waist was considered totally proper. Disclaimer - today it’s still very casual but both men and women are invited - with shorts and shirt required.
That’s not all that has changed. Even just a few decades ago, Saturday Tank service saw Burgers and Gold Brick Sundaes as the most popular items. Nowadays, while soup-du-jour remains a mainstay, The Tank replaced its menu with a much healthier option – the salad bar.
Secrets from The Tank: Without a doubt, eating within close proximity of the pool led to comical circumstances.
Yes, members, fully clothed, have leaned back too far and fallen into the pool. Another classic moment came when a member eating lunch (who happened to be an ex-Milwaukee Brave), began to get annoyed with the lap swimmer splashing him during flip-turns. So he decided to grab a roll off the table and bean the swimmer right in the head from about 30 feet away. Hard to say what was more impressive - the throw, or the look on the swimmers face.
The tank is popular not only for a quick bowl of soup and salad. It’s the place to meet friends. More often than not a member arrives as a single, and soon after is sitting with a pack of friends. Isn’t that what a private Club is all about? You never know, you may be sitting next to some of the top executives in the city. It’s such a unique lunch experience, that you won’t find anything else like it in Milwaukee. If asked where the best place to network with other members is: the answer is, The Tank.
The Tank | circa 1940s
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WANT TO MAKE YOUR CLUB BETTER?Serve on MAC Board of Directors
BOARD NOMINATIONS
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The nominating committee is currently developing a slate for approval by the board for the election this year. Outstanding board candidates will have prior board experience outside the MAC, have leadership experience in their job or volunteer organizations, have a reputation for good character and integrity, be a tenured member in good standing, have served on one or more club committees, have functional or relevant experience to serve the club’s strategic goals, represent the diversity of the membership, and be available for meetings. All candidates will be vetted against these standards and the committee will select the best candidates to go on the slate. If you are interested in serving on the board in the future, please let us know so we can give you the roadmap to get there. Per the bylaws board members must be:1. 21 years or older2. A member or a spouse of member Each director serves a three-year term, for up to three terms. If you are interested in learning more about the MAC Board of Directors or want to be considered for candidacy, please contact:
Ryan Doerr (rdoerr@macwi.org) or Theodore Perlick Molinari, Nominating Committee Chair at theodore.molinari@perlick.com.
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Join Todayand make lifetime friends! The Milwaukee Athletic Club (MAC) is Milwaukee’s only private social club and full-service athletic Club.
Like our city, the MAC is grounded in tradition, while innovation moves us forward to meet the needs of a constantly evolving social and professional landscape. Members at the MAC benefit from simply the best professional networking, programming and socializing opportunities in the Milwaukee area. We invite you to be a part of the Milwaukee athletic Club!
Interested in becoming a Member?See some of the many perks the Milwaukee Athletic Club has to offer.
• Private men’s & women’s athletics• Swimming pool, group exercise classes, massage,
steam and sauna• 55 overnight hotel rooms• 17 private meeting rooms• Shuttle service to events• Private dining space including Mac’s Bar, Bali Grill,
Elephant room and the rooftop deck• Valet parking• babysitting services• Meet life-long friends• Watch live music• Exclusive social events
and so much more!
The Milwaukee Athletic Club Offers:
Ala Carte Dining & Bar ServiceThe MAC offers a variety of outlets to enjoy fabulous food, refreshing beverages, and great conversation.
Health & FitnessOur athletic facilities offer a swimming pool, steam room, sauna, and resistance and cardiovascular equipment.
Club EventsMany Club events are planned per year offering important networking and social opportunities for members.
Reciprocal Club PrivilegesAccess to over 130 Clubs throughout the United States and abroad.
Contact Us To Get Started
TOri STrUTzmembership Sales manager414-273-4126membership@macwi.org
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Mac’snow serving lunch!
Lunch: M-F | 11am-2pm
Dinner: Tues.-Sat. | 5pm-Close
Bar Hours: 4 pm-Close
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Milwaukee Athletic ClubWorkout. Network. Have Fun.
758 N. Broadway Milwaukee, WI macwi.org414.273.5080
Check out ALL the MAC has to offer!Dining, Special Events, Private Meeting
Rooms and more. Enjoy the season at your Downtown Club.
Discover North Hills Country ClubFull of tradition, history and friendship.
Whether you’re looking for a premiere, 18-hole championshipgolf course or simply enjoy networking and camaraderie with
fellow members, North Hills is the perfect complement to your lifestyle.
Located at N73 W13430 Appleton Ave., Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 | 262.251.5750
fridAy night
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Mac's BarJoin us this fridAy!
to make reservations please call 414.273.5080
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call Doug for a trim today! | 414-273-4111Monday-Thursday 8am-5pm located on the 9th floor
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