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An Oceanfront Escape
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SAVE THE DATEH E A LT H & B E A U T Y R E T R E AT
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Dear Members,I hope everyone had a wonderful Easter. First, let me start by congratulating Kevin Streelman for winning the 2013 PGA TOUR’s Tampa Bay Championship played at Hammock Beach’s sister resort, Innisbrook. Played on the stunning Copperhead Course, the tournament received worldwide coverage on NBC and The Golf Channel, and received rave reviews from the competitors. It was also nice to see so many familiar faces from Hammock Beach taking in the action in person.
Prior to, and during the event, our public relations team was working to secure coverage about Hammock, Salamander and the Grand Golf Resorts of Florida collection. Here are just a few:
• Golfweek: Lady Trump Outshines the Donald in Florida• Bleacher Report: A Woman’s Touch• NBC: Talking Golf with NBC’s Dan Hicks• Florida Golf: Time to Anoint Hammock Beach as a top Florida golf resort
April brings with it lots of exciting and fun family activities. For more information, please contact Marianne Murphy.
Here’s to a happy spring!
Yours in hospitality,
SHEILA C. JOHNSONFounder & CEO, Salamander Hotels & Resorts
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G M C O R N E R D E A R C L U B M E M B E R S
Last month, the Club at Hammock Beach had 8 employees nominated for the 2013 Rose Awards Program, a recognition program sponsored by the North Florida Hotel & Lodging Association (NFHLA).
The NFHLA covers the hospitality industry in the five counties of Flagler, St. Johns, Duval, Nassau and Clay. Hotels and resorts, clubs, airlines, car rental and transportation companies and area attractions nominated their top performing employees - over 150 “Star” performing employees – to be recipients of a prestigious Rose Award (Recognition Of Service Excellence) in 25 industry categories. If you find this to be the case in your golf swing, try the following tips.
I am pleased to announce the following “Stars” from Hammock Beach were nominated by the NFHLA and attended the 2013 Rose Award Ceremony at the Renaissance Hotel at World Golf Village:
Brittany Boyer – Exec. Admin Joanne Parthemore – Delfino’s ServerSantosha “Kai” Hayes – Banquet Bartender Randy Lott – Banquet CaptainMadeline Kinney – Golf Shop Attendant Latisha Smith – HR CoordinatorAlex Mecalco – Banquet Cook Walter Sam – Personal Trainer
The Rose Award for the Golf Services category was won by our “Star” performer:
Madeline Kinney at the Conservatory Golf Shop
Please congratulate and recognize all these “Star” performers – to us, they are all winners!
Sincerely,
Carlton Grant
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A D V I S O R Y B O A R D O F G O V E R N O R S U P D A T EB Y B O B B U O N A I U T O | P R E S I D E N T
I would like to take this opportunity
to remind all members that the 2013
Annual Member Survey was e-blasted
to everyone in March with a deadline
for return of March 27. In an effort
to make the survey less tedious, we
streamlined it by reducing it from 45
to 19 questions. Hopefully, this made
it easier and less time consuming for
you to fill out. We will analyze the
results and attempt to distribute the
results as quickly as possible.
It was announced at the Member Manager Reception that
the club is running a half page ad in Sun and Surf Magazine in
the second quarter, which will promote Club Exchange and
Conservatory Recallable Memberships along with an article
on the Ocean Course. There will also be a membership drive
postcard mailer targeted at specific households within a 50 mile
radius of the club to promote these memberships. If you have any
specific questions about the membership drive, please contact
the membership office.
In an attempt to dispel any rumors to the contrary, Carlton
Grant reiterated at the Member Manager Reception, that
Salamander is still in the planning stages for the replacement
of the Lodge and has not approached Flagler County with any
plans as yet. Pro Formas and renderings are underway and
changes continue to be made, however, we have been assured
that Salamander will present these renderings to the members
first to get the community’s feedback and support prior to any
meetings with county officials regarding this project.
You may have also heard that our Golf Superintendant Ron
Baker announced he was leaving as of the beginning of March.
Although we will miss him, I am happy to announce that
Brad Hauer has already hired his replacement. Our new Golf
Superintendant is Steve Sorrell. Steve is a graduate of Penn
State University School of Agronomy. His past experience
has afforded him the opportunity to work with both Arnold
Palmer and Jack Nicklaus at a few of their facilities. He also
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worked with Brad in the late 80’s and early 90’s.
Most recently, he was the Golf Superintendant at
Hammock Dunes, and his many years of experience
maintaining grass here in the Hammock will be
invaluable to us here at Hammock Beach. He will be
a welcome addition and his hire is timely with the
upcoming Conservatory green replacement project
commencing in June.
The Ocean Course bunker refurbishment program
continues. The golf committee has been working
with the golf staff to prioritize and identify the
bunkers to be redone. The start date on this project
will be announced shortly. Please be patient with the
heavier than usual bunker grass growth around the
edges of the bunkers. The grass is being maintained
higher than normal in an effort to strengthen the
root structure and reduce washouts from heavy
rains. Although it appears unsightly now, it will pay
dividends going forward.
Now that the Club is getting into its busy season, the
Sushi Bar will be open daily (Monday thru Friday).
Members can continue to enjoy the $22 Member
Sushi menu on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. New
member menus have gone into effect March 15 for
both the Atlantic Grille and Delfinos Restaurants. We
hope you will enjoy the new and improved options.
Repairs have been completed at the main pool with the
slide surface recoating and lazy river pump refurbishment.
I understand that now the speed of the lazy river can be
varied as desired. Upgrades have also been made in the
spa, with 3 new pedicure chairs being installed in March.
The existing manicure table will be relocated to make
room for the 3rd pedicure chair.
Please update your calendars for the following
upcoming events:
Annual Ladies Invitational Golf Tournament April 24-26
Club Championship May 18-19
Annual Ladies Retreat at Hammock Beach for the weekend of August 16
As always, we encourage your constructive feedback.
Suggestions and comments can be emailed to me at
[email protected] or Marianne Murphy at
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M A I N TA I N Y O U R P O S T U R E F O R A D D E D P OW E R B Y B R A D H A U E R , D I R E C T O R O F G O L F
If you are losing distance or hooking the golf ball more than you would like, you may need to pay attention at maintaining a better posture throughout your swing. Generally, loss of distance or power can come from a result of standing up and losing your posture during the swing.
When working with our students, I like to use video and draw a vertical line behind the student that touches the seat of their pants. The goal in the swing is to have the seat of your pants always touching the line throughout the backswing and down through the impact area. I have enclosed several pictures showing the correct positions in the set up, top of the backswing, and down through the impact position. I have also enclosed a photo of what a typical incorrect impact position would look like as well.
So what do you want to feel to help maintain your posture and add more power? One of my favorite swing thoughts is to have the sensation that you are barely sitting on a bar stool while you make your backswing. As you do this you will feel the right hip pocket point out and away from the golf ball. The right thigh will sink slightly producing more coil and power. This will help you achieve a better impact position as shown in the correct impact picture. By doing so, you will be maximizing the power you can generate in the swing.
Give this a try on the range and I guarantee you’ll like the results.
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M A I N TA I N Y O U R P O S T U R E F O R A D D E D P OW E R B Y B R A D H A U E R , D I R E C T O R O F G O L F
April 21, 2013 @ The Ocean Course | 3pmTHIS FUN COUPLES EVENT WILL FEATURE A 9 HOLE SCRAMBLE.
PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED TO GAME WINNERS AND CLOSEST TO THE PINS.
AFTER GOLF, ENJOY BEER, WINE AND HORS D’OEUVRES!
Entry Fees: $55 per Couple (plus tax) $30 per Couple (plus tax) with Cart Plan
Includes golf, prizes, hors d’oeuvres, beer and wine
Sign up by April 18 Email [email protected]
or call 888.252.6294
C O U P L E S G O L F a G O L F M E M B E R E V E N T a t T H E O C E A N C O U R S E
Entry Fees: $225 per Player (plus tax)
Includes shopping spree, prizes, social functions and cart fees
Please return completed Entry Form to Membership at: [email protected] or Fax: 386.246.5695 Entries must be received in writing by April 9. Phone entries not accepted. Cancellations after April 9 are subject to full entry fee.
2 0 1 3 L A D I E S I N V I TAT I O N A LWednesday, April 24–Friday, April 26 2013
SCHEDULE OF EVENTSWednesday, April 24Registration and Shopping Spree 9am-12 noon. Complimentary Practice Round tee times at the Ocean Course 10am-1pm Skills Contest & Welcome Cocktail Party on the Driving Range 5pm-7:30pm
Thursday, April 25Continental Breakfast at the Hammock House 7:30 am First Round Shotgun Start at the Ocean Course 9am Cocktail Reception & Dinner on the Sundancer Yacht 6pm
Friday, April 26Continental Breakfast - Conservatory Dining Room 7:30am Second Round Shotgun Start at the Conservatory 9am Awards Luncheon in the Conservatory Dining Room 2pm
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2013 Member Member Golf Championship Congratulations to the following winners
ChampionsSharon VanNostrand & Kathy Hodges
Webb FlightLeslie McEwen & Sandy Howard
Faldo FlightAlan Mandelbloom & Larry Ratner
Nicklaus FlightLarry Thacker & Ed Heimman
Ochoa FlightPat Herschock & Pat Tobin
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2013 Member Member Golf Championship Congratulations to the following winners
ChampionsBob VanNostrand & Dave Hosea
Couples FlightSteve LaPointe & Stewart Lander
Palmer FlightRobert Adams & Jack Morton
Annika Flight Nancy Ditmar & Deb May
Watson FlightGary Laden & John Frank
Closest to the Pin: ConservatoryChip Burgess: Hole #8 Pat Hershock: Hole #3Larry Babbitt: Hole #17 Leslie McEwen: Hole #12
Closest to the Pin: OceanBob Van Nostrand: Hole #8 Jane Davidson: Hole #4Dave Hosea: Hole #17 Kim Juvinall: Hole #12
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Tennis elbow occurs when a specific tendon on the outer arm
is irritated, inflamed, or damaged as a result of the repetitive twisting
of the forearm and elbow from activities such as tennis, golf,
baseball throwing, and bowling. Athletes who develop tennis elbow
often complain of a knife-like pain on the outer part of the elbow.
Here are a few things you can do to prevent tennis elbow.
T E N N I S E L B O W P R E V E N T I O NB Y G E N E PA U L L A S C A N O , T E N N I S P R O F E S S I O N A L
CHECK YOUR GRIP SIZE: Start with a grip that matches your hand; a grip too big or small will make you have to work harder. While gripping your racquet, you should be able to fit the index finger of your non-hitting hand in the space between the ring finger and palm (see photo).
CHANGE YOUR EQUIPMENT: Believe it or not, a head light racquet with a bit of weight is actually better for tennis elbow than a light and stiff racquet. Also, softer strings like natural gut significantly reduce the amount of vibration that travels through the racquet. Lowering your string tension can reduce the stress on your elbow as well. The less vibration that reaches your elbow, the less likely the tendon will flare up.
USE PROPER BACKHAND TECHNIQUE: The backhand stroke is most commonly responsible for tennis elbow injuries. Poor form on the backhand can cause a player to mistime their shots, causing their arm to do most of the work. Having a skilled instructor evaluate your backhand and teach proper technique is essential to avoiding tennis elbow.
The best thing to do is to focus on preventing tennis elbow. However if you are already feeling the effects of tennis elbow, applying ice to the affected area can help reduce the inflammation. Other forms of treatment include using a properly designed tennis elbow brace/band, strengthening exercises, and of course lots of rest.
The good news is tennis elbow is treatable. If you have the right equipment and right instructor, you can become an even better player---without the discomfort.
Good luck and happy hitting!
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Two divisions for each category: 3.0 and below OR 3.5 and above. Schedule: One Match per day (per division). Deadline to sign-up is Monday, May 6.
Sign up at the Tennis center by calling 386.597.5020 or email [email protected]
T E N N I S D O U B L E S C H A M P I O N S H I P S M E N ’ S , W O M E N ’ S , & M I X E D Friday-Sunday, May 10-12
P L AY W I T H T H E P R O SS A T U R D A Y , A P R I L 2 0
Join Hammock Beach Tennis Professionals and visiting Guest Professionals for a fun morning on the courts.
SCHEDULE: 9:30am-10:30am warm-up drills and games10:30am-12pm Match play with the pros 12pm-1pm courtside luncheon
Cost: $25 (plus service charge and tax) per Member Guests of Members: based on availability
Sign up at 888.252.6294 or [email protected] by April 16 Cancellations must be made prior to 5 p.m. on April 16 to avoid full charge
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7 T H A N N U A L L A D I E S H E A LT H & B E A U T Y R E T R E ATF r i d a y - S a t u r d a y, A u g u s t 1 6 - 1 7 , 2 0 1 3 @ t h e C l u b a t H a m m o c k B e a c h
Full Golf Robert & Delane Buck - Lake Mary, FL Nikki Norman - Beverly Beach, FL
S a v e t h e D a t eF o r t h e
Invite a friend and join us for a weekend of health, fitness and fun!
Beach ClubJean Armstrong – Palm Coast, FL Peter & Pam Birtolo – Flagler Beach, FL Arlene Christiansen & Bert Leclair - Burlington, ONTARIO Mark Latorre - Uniontown, PA Jack & Ellen Pearce - Jacksonville, FL
W E L C O M E N E W M E M B E R S
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Invite a friend and join us for a weekend of health, fitness and fun!
After graduating from Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 1998 with a BA, in Hotel and Restaurant Management, Jared Miller moved to Jacksonville Fl. There he started his career at the four diamond Sawgrass Marriott as the Bar Manager. He worked at the Sawgrass Marriott for 4 years during which time he was promoted to several different positions including Restaurant Manager of the Cabana Club and Catering Service Manager.
When he left the Sawgrass Marriott in 2002 to become a department
head at the Jacksonville Marriott, he realized that his true calling was
with luxury hotels. In 2002 he was recruited by the Renaissance Resort at the World
Golf Village to become their Director of Outlets. There he had the unique privilege
of hosting the AFC Champion New England Patriots for the 2005 Super Bowl held
in Jacksonville. He ran the entire beverage program during their stay including the
4 after parties in the 60,000 sq foot ballroom facility, which set a John Q Hammond
Hotel record for sales in February 2005.
Jared left the Renaissance Resort and the hospitality industry briefly to assist his father
in their family business. He was quickly drawn back to Hospitality in 2007 when he was
recruited by Hilton Oceanfront to manage their 4 food and beverage outlets including
the largest oceanfront deck bar in Cocoa Beach, Florida that generated $3 million in
the summer season alone.
Jared has worked for a multitude of hotel brands including Marriott International,
Hilton Worldwide and Interstate hotels and resorts. He has worked in all areas of the hotel
industry from Food and Beverage to the Front Desk but his passion is food and beverage!
Jared Lives in Ponte Vedra Beach Florida with his wife Gabriella of 10 years.
Jared Mil ler Restaurant Manager, At lant ic Gri l le
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John Bailey 4/1Norman Marshall 4/1Genie Flowers 4/1Robert Ewing 4/1Sameer Hate’ 4/1Carol Evans 4/2Douglas Hager 4/2Danny Duncan 4/2Virginia Grant 4/2Ron Kelly 4/2Manuel Amaral 4/3Ana Leftwich 4/3Stephanie DeSantis 4/3Edward Boscaino 4/3Tammy Taylor 4/3Mark Hunt 4/3Marian Felder Ashman 4/3George W. Lester II 4/4Richard Hudson 4/4Rafael A. Cott, Jr. 4/4Arturo Ydrach 4/4Laura Fehnel 4/4JoAnn Rosenbaum 4/5Timothy Seay 4/5Cecile Greuter 4/5Shannon Connell 4/5Richard Cook 4/6Rhona Feigenbaum 4/6Joseph Roy 4/6Alan Mandelbloom 4/6James Eads 4/6Amanda Koenig 4/6John Parkes 4/7Lisa Dakdduk 4/7Amy Davis 4/7DebraLynn Conti 4/7Diana Neu 4/8Dennis Johnson 4/8Carol Perrine 4/8
A P R I L B I R T H D AY S
Jennifer Porter 4/8Nikki Davies 4/9Carol Hickory 4/9Susan Inglis 4/9Walter Macallister 4/9R. Jay Cummings 4/9Linda Price 4/9Carol Powers 4/9James Owens 4/9Andres Bhatia 4/9Stanley Porter 4/9Gregory Aslanian 4/10Michael Julien 4/10Mary Runnells 4/10Eddie Colvin 4/10Caterina Boyce 4/10Louis Mogyoros 4/11Mary Kay Ulsamer 4/11Tom McGivney 4/11Donald Pignataro 4/11Nancy Srivastava 4/11Ken White 4/12Paul Diggens 4/12Ellen Lenkevich 4/12John Brinkman 4/12Lauren Taub 4/12David Fournier 4/13Darren Novi 4/13Joy-Denise Burke 4/13Kent Karlsson 4/14Robert Johanson 4/14Shamshad Javaid 4/14Joe Atanasoski 4/14Patricia Henin 4/14Alan Messer 4/14Anita Mitchell 4/14Daniel Scokin 4/14Patricia Pignataro 4/14Rendi Johnson 4/14
Jennifer Bhatia 4/14Jay Katz 4/15Rosemary Gehl 4/15Daniel Wachendorfer 4/15Rosemary Travis 4/16Maria Vandenhurk 4/16Alicia Williams 4/16Jeffrey Breiter 4/16Patricia Turner 4/16Jeffrey Johnson 4/16David Gill 4/16Sandra Yoder 4/16John Pionzio 4/17Tricia Mingledorff 4/17Terressa Roberge 4/17Glenda Hunt 4/17Stasha Cohen 4/18Dianne Goldsboro 4/18Hunt Broyhill 4/18Rosario Barone 4/18William Connell 4/18Dawn Aiello 4/19Michelle Palazzotto 4/19Al Lustrino 4/19Carlos Alana 4/19Joyce Chmel 4/21Deborah Forsberg 4/21Jacalyn Pucci 4/21Connie McClintock 4/22Eileen Crimmins 4/22Craig Bleakley 4/22Linda Corrigan 4/22Nancy Southmayd 4/22Thelma Rogers 4/23Jeffrey Sandburg 4/23John Meyer 4/23Charles Kerr 4/23Jim Katerakis 4/23Linda Bielecki 4/23
David Allen 4/23Nick Santoro 4/23Robert Buck 4/23Nancy Zoretic 4/24Scott Whitley 4/24Kristin Sero 4/24Nancy Allyn 4/25Janet O’Hara 4/25Sonia Gupta 4/25Gail Fretz 4/25Marsha Schultz 4/26Roberta Hilton 4/26Ned Sedlak 4/26Donna McLaughlin 4/26Linda Lizotte 4/26Toni Santoro 4/26Cristy Keating 4/26Ashraf Andrawis 4/27Douglas McHale 4/27Cortlin Dillon 4/27Brian Tack 4/28Gary Crahan 4/28Kim Addington 4/28Kim Evans 4/28Ola Rollen 4/28Sandra Murdolo 4/28Helene Roberson 4/29Richard Chinn 4/29Ron Tranchida 4/29Roger Florentine 4/29Pamela Mandelbloom 4/29Vincent Vitrano 4/30Kathryn DePalma 4/30Vincent Sanchez 4/30Linda Barczak 4/30Jerry Lowry 4/30Dawn Noyes 4/30
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David Allen 4/23Nick Santoro 4/23Robert Buck 4/23Nancy Zoretic 4/24Scott Whitley 4/24Kristin Sero 4/24Nancy Allyn 4/25Janet O’Hara 4/25Sonia Gupta 4/25Gail Fretz 4/25Marsha Schultz 4/26Roberta Hilton 4/26Ned Sedlak 4/26Donna McLaughlin 4/26Linda Lizotte 4/26Toni Santoro 4/26Cristy Keating 4/26Ashraf Andrawis 4/27Douglas McHale 4/27Cortlin Dillon 4/27Brian Tack 4/28Gary Crahan 4/28Kim Addington 4/28Kim Evans 4/28Ola Rollen 4/28Sandra Murdolo 4/28Helene Roberson 4/29Richard Chinn 4/29Ron Tranchida 4/29Roger Florentine 4/29Pamela Mandelbloom 4/29Vincent Vitrano 4/30Kathryn DePalma 4/30Vincent Sanchez 4/30Linda Barczak 4/30Jerry Lowry 4/30Dawn Noyes 4/30
Optional~ Picnic ToGo Boxes Available Pre-Order in Advance Picnic Boxes are enough for 2 people to share and service charge and tax is additional:
Box 1- Assorted Cheeses served with Grapes and Gourmet Crackers… $13
Box 2- Antipasto of Assorted Cured Meats served with Gourmet Crackers… $14
Box 3- Roasted Red Pepper Hummus with Pita Chips Triangles… $12
Box 4- “A Dozen” Jumbo Shrimp with Cocktail Sauce, Lemon Wedges and Gourmet Crackers… $16
Member Preferred Bar (Beer & Wine) pricing available
Members – Complimentary Concert, Food and Beverage Purchase optional Extended Family & Guests of Members based on availability - $15+tax RSVP by April 12th to [email protected] or 888.252.6294Cancellations must be made prior to 5pm on April 12th to avoid a $10pp “No Show” charge
Join us on the Grand Event Lawn April 17, 2013 | 7-9pm
Sax on the Beachfeaturing
Tom Cellie QuintetJazz, Funk, Blues Fusion, Be Bop,
R&B from old to newThey play music the way it used to
be played, the Right Way
They play superb dance music and
do one of the best shows in town!
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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1Member MenuCocktail Cruise 6-8pmMen’s Tennis Round Robin 3:30pm
2Member MenuTennis Guest Day
3 Member MenuLoggerheads- DJ Steve, 9pm-12amTennis Round Robin 3:30-5:30Tennis Mixer 6-8:30pm
4Afternoon Tea 2-4pmMember MenuLoggerheads- ‘The Mix’ 9pm-12am
5Member MenuBrunch & Dinner Cruise
6Member Menu
7Member MenuLadies Tennis Round Robin 10amAfternoon Tea 2-4pm
8 Member MenuMen’s Tennis Round Robin 3:30pmTennis “Stroke of the Month” 10amGolf Guest Day OceanCocktail Cruise 6-8pmMember Manager 5:30pm
9Member Menu
10Member MenuLoggerheads-Swanky Mo’s Lite, 9pm-12amTennis Doubles Championships
11Afternoon Tea 2-4pmMember MenuLoggerheads- Guitar Redd& the Reddhots, 9pm-12amTennis Doubles ChampionshipsDisco Fever dance 6pm
12Member MenuMother’s Day Brunch (Special Menu) & Dinner CruiseTennis Doubles Championships
13Member Menu
14Member MenuLadies Tennis RoundRobin 10amAfternoon Tea 2-4pmCooking w/Chef 6:15pm
15 Member MenuCocktail Cruise 6-8pmMen’s Tennis Round Robin 3:30pmStag Night Ocean
16Member Menu
17Member MenuLoggerheads – DJ Phil, 9pm-12am
18Afternoon Tea 2-4pmMember MenuLoggerheads–Mad Hatters Band, 9pm-12amClub Championship
19Member Menu Brunch & Dinner CruiseClub Championship
20Member Menu
21Member MenuLadies Tennis Round Robin 10amAfternoon Tea 2-4pmLadies Interclub
22Member MenuCocktail Cruise 6-8pmMen’s Tennis Round Robin 3:30pm
23Member Menu
24Member MenuLoggerheads-Cloud 9 Band, 9pm-12am
25Afternoon Tea 2-4pmMember MenuLoggerheads DJ Manchild, 9pm-12amMember Mixer YH Lobby, 6-8pm
26Member MenuBrunch & Dinner CruiseGolf Guest Day ConsCasino Night 6pm
27Member Menu
28Member MenuLadies Tennis Round Robin 10amAfternoon Tea 2-4pmCooking w/Chef 6:15pm
29Member Menu Cocktail Cruise 6-8pmMen’s Tennis Round Robin 3:30pm
30Member Menu
31Member MenuLoggerheads-Jimmi Graves Duo, 9pm-12amBoxwood Wine Dinner 6pm
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1Member Menu
2Member MenuLadies Tennis Round Robin 10amAfternoon Tea 2-4pmCPR Class 12pm
3Member MenuCocktail Cruise 6-8pmMen’s Tennis Round Robin 3:30pm
4Member MenuTennis Guest Day
5Member MenuLoggerheads-DJ Steve, 9pm-12am
6Afternoon Tea 2-4pmMember MenuLoggerheads – SupernaturalBand, 9pm-12am
7Member MenuBrunch & Dinner Cruise
8Member Menu
9Member MenuLadies Tennis Round Robin 10amAfternoon Tea 2-4pmCooking w/Chef 6:15pm
10Member MenuMen’s Tennis Round Robin 3:30pmTennis “Stroke of the Month” 10amGolf Guest Day OceanMember Manager 5:30pm
11Member MenuCocktail Cruise 6-8pm
12Member MenuLoggerheads-DJ Phil, 9pm-12am
13Afternoon Tea 2-4pmMember MenuLoggerheads- Swanky Mo’s Band, 9pm-12am
14Member MenuBrunch & Dinner Cruise
15Member Menu
16Member MenuLadies Tennis Round Robin 10amAfternoon Tea 2-4pm
17Member MenuCocktail Cruise 6-8pmMen’s Tennis Round Robin 3:30pm“Sax on Beach” Jazz Event 7pm
18Member Menu
19Member MenuLoggerheads–Jimi Graves Duo, 9pm-12am
20Afternoon Tea 2-4pmMember MenuLoggerheads – Mad Hatters band, 9pm-12amPlay w/Tennis Pros 9:30am
21Member MenuBrunch & Dinner CruiseCouples Golf Ocean, 3pm
22Member Menu
23Member MenuLadies Tennis Round Robin 10amAfternoon Tea 2-4pmCooking w/Chef 6:15pm
24Member MenuCocktail Cruise 6-8pmMen’s Tennis Round Robin 3:30pmLadies Golf Invitational
25Member MenuLadies Golf Invitational
26Member MenuLoggerheads- DJ Manchild, 9pm-12amLadies Golf Invitational
27Afternoon Tea 2-4pmMember MenuLoggerheads – Sidewalk 65 Band, 9pm-12amMember Mixer Conservatory, 6-8pm
28Member MenuBrunch & Dinner CruiseGolf Guest Day Cons
29Member Menu
30Member MenuLadies Tennis Round Robin 10amAfternoon Tea 2-4pm
april 2013 calendar
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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1Member MenuCocktail Cruise 6-8pmMen’s Tennis Round Robin 3:30pm
2Member MenuTennis Guest Day
3 Member MenuLoggerheads- DJ Steve, 9pm-12amTennis Round Robin 3:30-5:30Tennis Mixer 6-8:30pm
4Afternoon Tea 2-4pmMember MenuLoggerheads- ‘The Mix’ 9pm-12am
5Member MenuBrunch & Dinner Cruise
6Member Menu
7Member MenuLadies Tennis Round Robin 10amAfternoon Tea 2-4pm
8 Member MenuMen’s Tennis Round Robin 3:30pmTennis “Stroke of the Month” 10amGolf Guest Day OceanCocktail Cruise 6-8pmMember Manager 5:30pm
9Member Menu
10Member MenuLoggerheads-Swanky Mo’s Lite, 9pm-12amTennis Doubles Championships
11Afternoon Tea 2-4pmMember MenuLoggerheads- Guitar Redd& the Reddhots, 9pm-12amTennis Doubles ChampionshipsDisco Fever dance 6pm
12Member MenuMother’s Day Brunch (Special Menu) & Dinner CruiseTennis Doubles Championships
13Member Menu
14Member MenuLadies Tennis RoundRobin 10amAfternoon Tea 2-4pmCooking w/Chef 6:15pm
15 Member MenuCocktail Cruise 6-8pmMen’s Tennis Round Robin 3:30pmStag Night Ocean
16Member Menu
17Member MenuLoggerheads – DJ Phil, 9pm-12am
18Afternoon Tea 2-4pmMember MenuLoggerheads–Mad Hatters Band, 9pm-12amClub Championship
19Member Menu Brunch & Dinner CruiseClub Championship
20Member Menu
21Member MenuLadies Tennis Round Robin 10amAfternoon Tea 2-4pmLadies Interclub
22Member MenuCocktail Cruise 6-8pmMen’s Tennis Round Robin 3:30pm
23Member Menu
24Member MenuLoggerheads-Cloud 9 Band, 9pm-12am
25Afternoon Tea 2-4pmMember MenuLoggerheads DJ Manchild, 9pm-12amMember Mixer YH Lobby, 6-8pm
26Member MenuBrunch & Dinner CruiseGolf Guest Day ConsCasino Night 6pm
27Member Menu
28Member MenuLadies Tennis Round Robin 10amAfternoon Tea 2-4pmCooking w/Chef 6:15pm
29Member Menu Cocktail Cruise 6-8pmMen’s Tennis Round Robin 3:30pm
30Member Menu
31Member MenuLoggerheads-Jimmi Graves Duo, 9pm-12amBoxwood Wine Dinner 6pm
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K I D S C R E W A C T I V I T I E S
FA M I LY B I N G O 5:30pm | Tuesday, April 2nd
Join the Kids Crew Staff in the Indoor Pool for a great game! Reserve your spot by calling 386.264.5661 by 5pm the day before. Space is limited. $3/per card, you may purchase multiple cards.
N I G H T S P I K E R B L A C K L I G H T V O L L E Y B A L L8pm-10:30pm Champions Event Lawn | Thursday, April 4th
The fun doesn’t have to stop when the sun goes down! Join us on the Champion’s Event Lawn for the most popular beach game and enjoy the florescent glowing court. Complimentary for members, $12 per guest. Must sign-up by 5pm the previous day (minimum of 10 players). Glow accessories will be on sale
M O V I E O N T H E L A W N : L I F E O F P I (RATED PG) 8pm | Saturday, April 6th
Come enjoy a great night on the Grand Event Lawn beside a fire watching a good movie.
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GENERAL MANAGER Carlton Grant [email protected]
ATLANTIC GRILLE 386.447.4610
BREEZES BOUTIQUE 386.246.5514
CATERING & CONFERENCE SERVICES Matt Stockman [email protected]
CONCIERGE DESK 386.246.5555
DELFINOS 386.246.5650
FITNESS CENTER Jamie Milanick [email protected]
FOOD & BEVERAGE Jeffery Sacchet [email protected]
GOLF Brad Hauer [email protected]
THE CONSERVATORY 386.246.6710
GOLF TEE TIMES 386.447.4611
HOMEOWNERS ASSOC. MANAGEMENT Fred Annon 386.446.6333Chet Pilsbury 386.597.2840 ext.231
HOUSEKEEPING 386.246.5570
KIDS CREWSM
Catrina Vargas [email protected]
MEMBERSHIP 888.252.6294Marianne Murphy [email protected]
Marie McManus [email protected]
Erin Cannon [email protected]
Marianne Heinz [email protected]
Member Concierge 888.252.6294 [email protected]
MEMBER & GUEST SERVICES BELL, VALET & TRANSPORTATION Bell Stand 386.246.5590
MEMBER Club STATEMENTS Nancy Sacchet [email protected]
POOLS & RECREATION Thor Holm [email protected]
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Nancy Burnett [email protected]
Ganene Barnard [email protected]
Eileen Vinnicombe [email protected]
RENTAL ACTIVITY STATEMENTS Linda Schaefer [email protected]
ROOM RESERVATIONS 877.825.4098
SECURITY Security Office 386.246.5550
THE SPA Jamie Knight [email protected]
SUNDANCER Reservations 877.446.6465
TENNIS & COURT TIMES Harry Gilbert [email protected]
YACHT HARBOR VILLAGESM / MARINANeil Kaczmarek [email protected]
YH ENTRANCE 386.597.5045
MAIN Club ENTRANCE 386.246.5559
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H O U R S O F O P E R A T I O N
T H E C O N S E R V A T O R Y Pro Shop: 8am-6pm
Beverage Carts: 9am-3:30pm Conservatory Café: 8am-3:30pm
Fitness Room: 8am-5pm | Pool: 8am-6pm
T H E O C E A N C O U R S E (hours of operations subject to change)
Pro Shop: Daily 7am-6pm Beverage Carts: Daily: 8:30am-3:30pm Hammock House: Daily: 8am-3:30pm
D E L F I N O S Seasonal Hours
Subject to change
F I T N E S S C E N T E R Daily: 6am-9pm
I N D O O R P O O L Daily: 6am-11pm
L O G G E R H E A D S Evenings Only
Live Entertainment
M E M B E R S H I P O F F I C E Mon.-Sat.: 9am-5pm
O C E A N B A R & C A F É Daily: 11am-6pm
Grill Menu from 11am Weather permitting
P O O L PA V I L I O N Daily: 8am-Dusk
P U T T I N G G R E E N Daily: 10am-6pm
R O O M S E R V I C E Breakfast: 7-11am
Daily Dining: 11am-10pm
T H E S PA Daily: 9am-7pm
S U S H I B A R Seasonal Hours
No Take-out Available Subject to change
T E N N I S C E N T E R Courts 8am-9pm daily
T E N N I S P R O S H O P Mon-Fri : 9am-5pm Sat-Sun: 9am-2pm
AT L A N T I C G R I L L E Breakfast: 7-11am | Lunch: 11am-3pm Dinner: 5:30-10pm | Bar: 11am-10pm
B R E E Z E S B O U T I Q U E Daily: 8am-6pm
Closes 5pm on Sundays
C I G A R B A R Seasonal Hours
Subject to change
C O F F E E B A R Daily: 6:30am-12:30pm
Self Service after 12:30pm
L O B B Y B A RFri-Sat: 5pm-9pm
C O N C I E R G E D E S K Open 24 hours per day
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