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H A M M O C K B E A C H
F O R M E M B E R S O F H A M M O C K B E A C H R E S O R T
I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :S U P E R B O W L S U N D AY & P I T S T O P PA R T Y I N L O G G E R H E A D S
H A M M O C K C U P T E A M T E N N I S T O U R N A M E N TS A V E T H E D AT E ! M E M B E R M E M B E R C H A M P I O N S H I P
MEMBERSHIPE V E N T S
1. | Valentine’s Dinner & Dance
2. | Valentine’s Day Dining
3. | Cooking with the Chef
4. | XGLOsive Tennis
February 2019
L I V I N G
Dear Club Members:We continue to make tremendous strides with many property improvements occurring around the Club. At last month’s Member and Manager’s reception I relayed many of these improvements. Below is an update on the progress of some of these improvements:
• Repairs to the concrete walkways around the indoor pool area will be completed the first week of February.
• The indoor pool roofing replacement project has begun and we are presently removing the old tiles and preparing the area for dry in. During this dry in process, the indoor pool will be closed for safety reasons. We anticipate re-opening the indoor pool toward the end of the first week of February as we await the arrival of the tiles and installation to begin in March.
• Resurfacing of the lower family pool at the Fantasy Pool Complex has begun with an anticipated completion the first week of February.
• The Kids Crew activity room is being refurbished with new flooring, new LED lighting and paint, which will be a nice enhancement of this area.
• A painting contractor has been secured and repair and painting of the lower walls at the South Tower pool courtyard area has begun with an anticipated completion in 4 to 5 weeks.
• The roof replacement of the Phase 1 tower is progressing nicely and is on schedule to be completed in June.
• Additional capital improvement projects are planned throughout 2019 to further improve the Club at Hammock Beach for our members.
• Guidelines regarding the Food & Beverage minimum has been posted on the member website under Club -> Membership Documents and Forms -> Membership Forms or Click here to view.
I have received many encouraging comments from many of our members concerning our improvement projects and progress we have made, it is making a positive impact on our facility and the experience that we provide for our members and guests.
We encourage you to enjoy all of the festivities planned in February beginning with Super Bowl Sunday in Loggerheads, Valentine Dinner Dance and the Great American Race – Daytona 500 in Loggerheads. Please check the member website for details.
Sincerely,
BRAD HAUER, PGA General Manager
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Thank You from the Flagler County Free ClinicThe Flagler County Free Clinic was established
in 2005 to provide free medical care to the
uninsured and low-income members of our
community. Our services are sustained through
the generosity of private sector donors, fund-
raising events, grants and the commitment of
one-hundred community volunteers.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the members of the Club at Hammock Beach for the incredible support that they have provided the Flagler Free Clinic through the annual “Wine and Art” event. In 2018 the proceeds from the event was used to provide testing materials for our diabetic patients who otherwise would not be able to afford the high cost of meters and test strips. The proceeds from the 2016 and 2017 events covered the cost of office supplies for a full year.
Your generosity and support are so appreciated, it is organizations like the Club at Hammock that ensure that the Free Clinic can continue providing much needed service to our fellow community members.
Terri Belletto Executive Director Flagler County Free Clinic
WHAT A FUN EVENT LAST
NIGHT. THE FOOD WAS
REALLY DELICIOUS & OF
COURSE WE FOUND WINE
TO BUY. JASON & HIS
STAFF WERE TERRIFIC.
—Andrea Kelly
PROBABLY THE BEST WINE/ART FUNCTION WE HAVE HAD EVER!! FOOD WAS EXCELLENT…CHEFS OUTDID EVERYTHING FROM PREVIOUS YEARS. THE SET UP WITH TABLES WAS WONDERFUL AS WE OLD PEOPLE CAN ONLY STAND SO LONG :). THE NUMBER OF WINE OFFERINGS WAS GOOD…NOT TOO MANY AND A NICE VARIETY BETWEEN PRICE POINTS. WE SPOKE WITH MANY MEMBERS WHO WOULD LIKE TO SEE THIS TWICE A YEAR. POSSIBLY IN LATE FALL FOR ORDERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS AND AT THIS SCHEDULED JANUARY TIME.
THANK YOU CHEFS…EXCELLENT JOB!! THE FOOD WAS DELICIOUS!! TO BE ABLE TO HOLD A SEA BASS AS YOU DID WAS WONDERFUL!! EVERYTHING WAS PERFECT!
LOVE OUR HB TEAM
—Mary Ann Maurer
I THOUGHT LAST NIGHT WAS GREAT! THERE WAS GREAT ENERGY IN THE ROOM AS SOON AS PEOPLE WALKED IN! I THOUGHT THE FOOD WAS REALLY GOOD AND CERTAINLY THE WINES WERE WELL RECEIVED. THE SPANISH GUITARIST WAS PERFECT BACKGROUND MUSIC.
—Robin Rosenberg
MEMBER TESTIMONIALS
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February Golf Tip by Jeff Hager, Head Golf Professional
If you want to be a great putter, the key to success is to have great speed control. Simply, it makes no sense to practice only aim, when the speed your ball rolls is the main factor determining line. Here is a great drill to help develop your speed control on the greens. Also, with proper speed
Right Hand Middle Drill:
The right hand middle drill is a wonderful way to achieve distance control on long lag putts. Because your right hand and fingers play such an important role in how you feel distance, this drill is a great way to develop touch.
Here is how the drill works: Take ten balls and place them in the middle of the green. Mark the spot from where you are putting from with a tee. Take a comfortable stance and grip the putter with your right hand only. After that, putt the first ball with just your right hand at a spot on the fringe of the practice green. Your goal is to get the ball to stop as close to the fringe, without actually touching it, as you can. Take the second ball and, using the same technique, putt to a spot about five yards right
of your first ball. Again, you want it as close as possible to the fringe without touching it. Continue this all the way around the green until your last ball has been putted. When you’re done putting the balls to the fringe, walk to your golf balls and putt them back to the tee. Make sure you’re still using just your right hand. One lap around the green with ten balls is considered a set. Do a couple sets a week when practicing.
** Tips — Use your eyes. Focus on the fringe and let your eyes determine how hard to hit the ball. Also, feel your entire arm swinging — not just your hand and wrist. This drill will help players of all skill levels achieve better pace on their putts which will lead to less 3 putts. Practice this and start to watch your scores get lower and putts per round to decline as well. Happy Practicing!!
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Save the Date!2019 MEMBER MEMBER CHAMPIONSHIPFriday, March 15-Sunday, March 17
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
REGISTRATION | Complete Entry Form and return to the Membership Office by: fax 386.246.5695 or email [email protected]. Entries must be received in writing by Friday, March 8.
PHONE ENTRIES NOT ACCEPTED. Cancellations after March 8 will be charged the full entry fee.
$179 per person plus service charge & tax = $229.84. Entry Fee includes prizes and social functions. Cart fees not included and are additional for non-Cart Plan Members. There will be a charge per event for non-participating members attending the Welcome Reception or Awards Dinner.
Friday, March 156pm | Registration and Welcome Reception
Saturday, March 167am | Continental Breakfast
8:30am | First Round Shotgun Start Men’s Division on the Conservatory Course
Women’s Division on the Ocean Course
Sunday, March 177am | Continental Breakfast
8:30am | First Round Shotgun Start Men’s Division on the Ocean Course
Women’s Division on the Conservatory Course
6pm | Awards Dinner and Dance with Live Entertainment
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Couples Golf Sunday, March 3 at 2pm • 9 holes • Ocean Course This fun Golf Member Couples events feature an 18 hole Scramble with beer, wine and hors d’oervres after play.
Couples may select other couples to be paired with or the Golf Shop will pair you.
Entry Fee: Per Couple $30 - plus service charge & tax = $38.52 • Per person $15 – plus service charge & tax = $19.26 Cart Fee, if applicable.
Click here to register by 5pm March 1. Cancellations must be made on-line by 5pm March 1, to avoid a full charge.
Hole-in-One!Congrats to John Wallis!01/30/2019 • Conservatory • Hole #17 • 174 yards • 4 iron
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When on Defense, move Diagonally by Katsiaryna Lukomskaya, Head Tennis ProfessionalMany times, we find ourselves chasing a ball down and hitting defensive shots in both singles and doubles. Proper preparation which involves correct positioning can lead you to performing great defensive shots allowing you to stay in the point longer or even turn the point around.
A typical mistake when chasing down a deep shot or a lob, involves the player moving parallel with the baseline. When moving sideways for a deep shot, we rob ourselves of time which prevents us to position properly resulting in loss of balance, not contacting the ball out in front, and a shortened follow through. (WRONG 1-4)
One of the best ways of preparing for a deep shot would be to move on a diagonal away from the baseline. That way we gain more time and are able to set up properly for the shot. By moving diagonally, you position yourself behind the ball which allows you to hit the ball in front of you resulting in a controlled and sometimes offensive shot. (RIGHT 1-4)
WRONG
WRIGHT
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
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XGLOsive TennisSaturday, March 2
SESSION 1: 7pm-8pm | SESSION 2: 8pm-9pmXGLOsive Tennis provides a black light tennis experience encountered on a tennis court platform bursting and popping with fluorescent and neon colors. This color extravaganza is surrounded by dance and popular music to take your special tennis game into a social environment and is defined and paced by the XGLOsive team.
In the dark of night, you are exposed to warm-up drills and a variety of fun games to insure all participants take a well-deserved break away from the conventional and the serious/competitive side of tennis while continually complementing and building your
individual game in a fun and enjoyable experience. Open to all levels of play (ages 14 and older). Maximum 40 players per session.
Entry Fee: Member: $25 plus service charge & tax = $32.10 • Guest: $30 plus tax and service charge = $38.52
Click here to RSVP online for Session 1: 7pm-8pm • Click here to RSVP online for Session 2: 8pm-9pm Cancellations must be made online by 5pm on Saturday, February 23 to avoid full charge
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Hammock Tennis Cup Team TournamentSaturday, March 23
Teams of four players will face off in Women’s Doubles, Men’s Doubles, and Mixed Doubles utilizing the “Fast4” match format. The only catch – the COMBINED NTRP level of the team cannot exceed 13.5! Levels will be based on player’s highest USTA or GVTL rating. Teams must consist of two women, and two men. Awards for winners and finalists and a courtside lunch for all players following the final matches. Entry
Fee: $50 per team plus service charge & tax = $64.20
Registration opens Friday, February 1. SIGN UP directly with the Tennis Center by 5pm on Friday, March 1 via email, [email protected], or by phone 386.597.5020.
Tennis “Stroke of the Month”3rd Wednesday of the Month at 10amCome to the Tennis Center and increase your Tennis skills by learning a new stroke!!
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• Menus will be emailed to registered Members a few days prior to each demonstration – please note, no substitutions will be permitted. If the menu is not to your liking, please cancel so we may accommodate other Members.
• This event is now open to Members and Guests of Members.
As a courtesy to other Members, please keep socialization during the demonstration to a minimum.
Cost: Member: $27 plus service charge & tax = $34.67 Guest: $37 plus service charge & tax = $47.51
Click here to RSVP three days prior to the event. Cancellations must be made on-line by 5pm three days prior to avoid a full charge.
Cooking with the ChefWednesday, February 27
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Cooking with the ChefWednesday, February 27
Trivia NightMonday, February 18 Loggerheads | 7pm-9pmChallenge your general knowledge skills in this fun event, or just come and watch the competition!
Teams of up to 6 may be formed.
This event is complimentary to Members.
Click here to register for Trivia in February by 5pm on February 17.
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A Valentine Dinner & DanceWednesday, February 13
6pm-10pm | Ocean BallroomEnjoy entertainment by The Rocket Man, an Elton John Tribute Band.
The incredible artist performs as a young Elton John in the tribute show Rocket Man!
As featured at Legends in Concert, Hard Rock Live, House of Blues & BB Kings – Rocket Man drives a night of Elton John’s greatest hits. Spot on vocals, fierce piano playing & gorgeous costumes (actually owned by Elton).
Menu:Salad:
Hammock Salad
Mixed Greens, Poached Pears, Sunflower Seeds, Dried Cranberries, Goat Cheese
Pre-Selected Choice of Entrée:Grilled beef tenderloin, baked potato, sautéed haricot verts and charred tomato, red wine demi
Herb roasted pork tenderloin, smoked gouda polenta, roasted lardon brussel sprouts, maple ginger glaze
Macadamia and sesame crusted Sea Bass, cilantro and coconut jasmine rice, baby bok chop, sweet thai chili buerre blanc
Vegetarian Option: Cauliflower Steak, shallot thyme purple potato hash, wild mushroom ragout, white truffle oil
DessertStrawberry & Chocolate Cake
Member: $43 plus service charge & tax = $55.21 • Guest: $55 plus service charge & tax = $70.62
Click here to RSVP by Friday, February 8. Cancellations must be made by 5pm Feb 8 to avoid a full charge.
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DATE NIGHT AT ATLANTIC GRILLE Every Friday evening during our “Month of Romance” enjoy a special couple’s
menu designed by our Executive Chef, Kevin Luque.
Pork Belly Brussel Sprout Slaw, Korean BBQ Sauce
Surf and Turf Split Cold Water lobster tail, Fresh from Florida Filet of Beef Tenderloin Roasted fingerlings potatoes, Grilled Asparagus, Fresh béarnaise sauce.
Wild Berry Tart Vanilla Ice Cream
$75 | Three Course Menu for 2 $100 | Three Course Menu for 2 with Wine Pairings
*Reservations strongly recommended by calling, 386.447.4610. Members Receive 20% Discount
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Valentine’s Day Dining in Delfinos
Thursday, February 14 | 5pm-9pm Join us for a romantic five-course couples menu this
Valentine’s Day Reservations strongly suggested, 386.246.5650
Antipasti Tomato and Gorgonzola Bruschetta, Garlic Crostini
Primi Gambero in Salsa Verde
Mayport Shrimp, Parsley, Mint, Garlic
Insalata Caesar Salad
Hearts of Romaine, Shaved Parmesan, House Crouton, Creamy Anchovy Dressing
Secondi Beef Braciole
Prosciutto, Pignoli, Pecorino Romano Stuffed Beef, Pappardelle Pasta, Tomato Ragout
Dolci Torte della Fragola
Pound Cake layered with Fresh Strawberries and Whipped Topping
$70 per person | $100 per person with wine pairing Members Receive 20% Discount
Valentine’s Day Dining in Atlantic Grille
Thursday, February 14 | 5pm-10pm Join us for a romantic four-course couples
menu this Valentine’s Day
Reservations strongly suggested, 386.447.4610
Oyster Bruschetta Gulf Oysters, Prosciutto di Parma, Garlic,
Parmesan, Toasted Baguettes
Seared Scallop Salad Sea Scallops, Blood Orange, Shaved Fennel, Pomegranate, Local Arugula, Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Balsamic Vinegar
Fresh from Florida Beef Tenderloin and Mayport Shrimp Potato Soufflé, Grilled Asparagus, Herb Butter
Tuxedo Bombe White and Dark Chocolate Cream, Chocolate Ganache,
Raspberry Coulis
$70 per person | $100 per person with wine pairings Members Receive 20% Discount
VALENTINE’S DAY DINING
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Your Special Event Looking for that special setting for a wedding or social event, or a Holiday Party? Our oceanfront
resort offers a variety of spectacular outdoor venue options.
Contact us @ 386.597.6363 or via email at [email protected] to book your event and take advantage of your special Member incentives.
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FEBRUARY SPA SPECIALSchedule our Couples massage and receive a complimentary glass of champagne. Buy any Skin Authority product and receive the Brightening Peel Pack (5-day pack)
complimentary. While Supplies last.
Members receive 10% discount
SPECIALS YOU’LL LOVE!
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Super Bowl Buffet Menu: $3 Bud Light | $3 Miller Lite | $3 Coors Lite 50% off drafts
House made Chili Cheddar Cheese, Chopped Onions, Sour Cream, Tortilla Chips
House Made Guacamole Tomatoes, Onions, Jalapeno, Cilantro
Seven Layer Dip Refried Beans, Sour Cream, Guacamole, Salsa, Cheddar Jack Cheese, Black Olives, Green Onions
Nacho Station Three Bean Chili, Cheese Sauce, Jalapeno, Red Onion, Sour Cream, Salsa, Tater Tots, Tortilla Chips
Chicken Wings Buffalo Sauce, BBQ Sauce, Celery, Blue Cheese and Ranch Dressing
Wagyu Franks in a Blanket House made Smoky Ketchup, Spicy Brown Mustard
Ham and Swiss Sliders Dijonnaise
Slab Bacon Mac n Cheese Smoky Slab Bacon, Cheddar Cheese Sauce, Macaroni
Cookies, Brownies, Dessert Bars$25 per person plus service charge & tax = $32.10. Members Receive 20% Discount
Super Bowl Sunday in Loggerheads Sunday, February 3 Opens at 4pm
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Pit Stop Party in Loggerheads Sunday, February 17 • Doors open at 12pm Watch the Great American Race, the Daytona 500, on the Giant Screen!
Pub Style menu available. Members enjoy Happy Hour pricing.
Working Out While Sick: Good or Bad?By Donna M Gialone, Personal Trainer/Spin Instructor/Nutrition Counselor
Engaging in regular exercise is an excellent way to keep your body healthy. It’s a known fact that working out has been shown to decrease the risk of chronic diseases like diabetes and heart disease, help keep weight in check and
boost the immune system. While there is no doubt that exercise plays an important role in health, many people wonder if working out while sick will help or hinder their recovery.
A speedy recovery is always the goal when you are sick, but it can be hard to know when it’s ok to power through with your normal gym routine and when it’s best to take a few days off.
Working out with the following symptoms is most likely safe, but always check with your doctor if you are unsure.
When is it Safe to Exercise - It’s most likely alright to work out when you are experiencing a mild cold, earache, stuffy nose or sore throat, as long as you’re not experiencing more serious symptoms.
When Exercise Is Not Recommended – If you are experiencing symptoms like fever, vomiting, diarrhea or a productive cough, taking time off from the gym may be the best option for both your own recovery and the safety of others.
When Is It Ok to Return to Your Routine? Waiting until symptoms completely subside before gradually getting back into your workout routine is a safe way to return to exercise after an illness.
The Bottom Line - When experiencing symptoms like diarrhea, vomiting, weakness, fever or a productive cough, it’s best to rest your body and take some time off from the gym to recover. However, if you caught a mild cold or are experiencing some nasal congestion, there’s no need to throw in the towel on your workout. If you are feeling well enough to work out but lack your usual energy, reducing the intensity or length of your workout is a great way to stay active. To stay healthy and safe when you’re sick, it’s always best to listen to your body and follow your doctor’s advice.
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Kids Crew Morning ProgramsDaily | 9:00 am-1:00 pm | Kids Crew Room Morning programs are offered daily 9am-1pm. This program is offered for children ages 4-12. Bring your swimsuit, sunscreen and lots of energy for a morning filled with fun. Lunch is included $50 per child, there is a 20% discount offered for each additional child. To enroll in our drop off program please touch 5661 or via email [email protected] by 5pm the day prior. See our activities guide for the daily theme
Date Night Drop Off Friday Nights | 6pm-9pm | Kids Crew Room Evening programs are offered while the parents enjoy Date Night. This program is offered for children ages 4-12 Dinner is included. The cost is $40 per child and 20% per off each additional child. To enroll in our drop off program pleas touch 5661 or via email
Kids Night Out ProgramsDaily | 6pm-10pm | Kids Crew Room Evening programs are offered nightly. This program is offered for children ages 4-12 Dinner is included. The cost is $55 per child and 20% per off each additional child. To enroll in our drop off program pleas touch 5661 or via email [email protected] by 5pm the day prior. See our activities guide for the theme.
Smores and StargazingWednesday, Thursday & Saturday | 7:30pm-9:30pm Grand Event Lawn Every Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday night this winter enjoy complimentary fire pits, and fun games such as cornhole & trashcan frisbee on the Grand Event Lawn. S’mores kits are available for purchase for $8.
Friday Night Lights (Take your Best Shot) Friday Evenings | 7:30-9:30pm | Champions Event Lawn This event is great for the whole family to enjoy. Try your golf skills in the dark as you aim for our 30’ glowing targets. Challenge your family and friends to this unique golf experience. All skill levels are welcome to play. $10 per bucket of balls.
Hammock Beach Game Day Every Saturday | 11am-1pm | Champions Event Lawn Do you like to play sports? Come check us out on Saturdays for all of your favorites. Soccer, Football, Softee Lawn Hockey and Wiffleball to name a few.
February Family & Kids Activities
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Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat
1Couples ChampionshipBill Doyle Jazz Trio, Lobby, 7pmDate Night in Atlantic Grille
2Couples ChampionshipAfternoon Tea 2-4pmLoggerheads Live Entertainment, 9pm, Sunjammer Band
3Men’s Tennis Super Sunday 12noon
Superbowl Sunday in Loggerheads
4Member & Manager’s Reception 5:30-7pm
5Afternoon Tea 2-4pm
6 7Tennis Guest Day
8HEAD Racquet Demo DayDate Night in Atlantic Grille
9 Afternoon Tea 2-4pm
Loggerheads Live Entertainment, 9pm, Sidewalk 65 Band
10 12Afternoon Tea 2-4pm
13A Valentine Dinner & Dance 6pm
14Valentine’s Day Dining in Atlantic GrilleValentine’s Day Dining in Delfinos
15Date Night in Atlantic GrilleDennis Fermin, Guitarist, Lobby, 7pm
16 Afternoon Tea 2-4pmLoggerheads Live Entertainment, 9pm, R.A.N. Band
17Couples Golf Ocean 18 Holes, 9am Shotgun
Daytona 500 in Loggerheads
18 19Afternoon Tea 2-4pm
20Tennis “Stroke of the Month
21 22Date Night in Atlantic Grille
23Afternoon Tea 2-4pmLoggerheads Live Entertainment, 9pm, 77d’s Band
24 25Member Mixer 6pm
26Afternoon Tea 2-4pmWine Dinner 6pm
27Cooking with the Chef, 6:15pm
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February 2019 CALENDAR
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Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat
1Bill Doyle Jazz Trio, Lobby, 7pm
2Afternoon Tea 2-4pmXGLOsive Tennis
3Couples Golf Ocean, 9 Holes, 2pm Shotgun
4 5Afternoon Tea 2-4pm
6 7Tennis Guest Day
8 9 Afternoon Tea 2-4pm
10 11Member & Manager’s Reception 5:30-7pm
12Afternoon Tea 2-4pm
13Cooking with the Chef 6:15pm
14 15 Member Member
16Member MemberAfternoon Tea 2-4pm
17Member Member
18 19Afternoon Tea 2-4pmWine Dinner 6pm
20Tennis “Stroke of the Month
21Member Mixer 6pm
22 23Afternoon Tea 2-4pmHammock Tennis Cup
24 25 26Afternoon Tea 2-4pm
27 28 29Tennis RR & Mixer
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March 2019 CALENDAR
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Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat
1Bill Doyle Jazz Trio, Lobby, 7pm
2Afternoon Tea 2-4pmXGLOsive Tennis
3Couples Golf Ocean, 9 Holes, 2pm Shotgun
4 5Afternoon Tea 2-4pm
6 7Tennis Guest Day
8 9 Afternoon Tea 2-4pm
10 11Member & Manager’s Reception 5:30-7pm
12Afternoon Tea 2-4pm
13Cooking with the Chef 6:15pm
14 15 Member Member
16Member MemberAfternoon Tea 2-4pm
17Member Member
18 19Afternoon Tea 2-4pmWine Dinner 6pm
20Tennis “Stroke of the Month
21Member Mixer 6pm
22 23Afternoon Tea 2-4pmHammock Tennis Cup
24 25 26Afternoon Tea 2-4pm
27 28 29Tennis RR & Mixer
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General Manager Brad Hauer 386.246.5435 [email protected]
ATLANTIC GRILLE Joi Upchurch 386.447.4610 [email protected]
BREEZES BOUTIQUE 386.246.5514
BELL, VALET & TRANSPORTATIONBell Stand 386.246.5590
CATERING & CONFERENCE SERVICES 386.246.6363
CONCIERGE DESK 386.246.5555
DELFINOS 386.246.5650
Stuart Grubbs 386.246.5650 [email protected]
FITNESS CENTER 386.246.5589
FOOD & BEVERAGEJason Neff 386.246.5496 [email protected]
GOLFJeff Hager 386.246.5537 [email protected]
THE CONSERVATORY 386.246.6710 GOLF TEE TIMES 386.447.4611
Homeowners Association ManagementSouthern States Mgmt. Group Conservatory Carsten Georg 386.446.6333
Aegis Community Mgmt. - Ocean Tower, Villas, Yacht Harbor POA & One Bedroom Condo Nathan Wade 386.597.2840
May Management - Ocean Hammock POA, Yacht Harbor Condos & Phase I Cindie Grant 386.446.0085 ext. 222
Cinnamon Beach & HBC Condos Annie Marks 904.584.1273
HOUSEKEEPING 386.246.5570
KIDS CREW 386.246.5661
MEMBERSHIP 888.252.6294 Marianne Murphy 386.246.5532 [email protected]
Marianne Nicholson 386.246.5437 [email protected]
Nathalie Webster 386.246.5491 [email protected]
Lisa Bryl 386.246.5533 [email protected]
Member Services 888.252.6294 [email protected]
MEMBER Club STATEMENTSDenise Pemberton 386.246.5497 MembershipAccounting@hammock beach.com
POOLS COMPLEX & BEACH SERVICESKarlos Matta 386.246.6596 [email protected]
PROPERTY MANAGEMENTScott Campbell 386.246.5567 [email protected]
Nancy Burnett 386.246.5564 [email protected]
Ganene Barnard 386.246.5526 [email protected]
Nicole Frazier 386.246.5007 [email protected]
RENTAL ACTIVITY STATEMENTS Barbara Barbagallo 386.246.6578 [email protected]
ROOM RESERVATIONS 877.825.4098
SECURITY Security Office 386.246.5550
THE SPA Kadie Withrow 386.246.5423 [email protected]
TERRACE AT CONSERVATORY 386.246.6734
Sharon LaScola 386.246.6702 [email protected]
TENNIS & COURT TIMES Gene Paul Lascano 386.597.5020 [email protected]
YACHT HARBOR VILLAGE/MARINANeil Kaczmarek 386.597.5031 [email protected]
YH ENTRANCE 386.597.5045
MAIN Club ENTRANCE 386.246.5559
CONTACTS
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ATLANTIC GRILLEBreakfast: 7-11amLunch: 11am-5pmDinner: 5pm-10pmTapas: 5pm-10pm
BREEZES BOUTIQUEMon-Sat: 9am-6pmSunday: 8am-5pm
CIGAR BARSeasonal HoursSubject to change
COFFEE BARDaily: 7am-12pm
LOBBY BARSun-Thurs: 12pm-10pmFri-Sat: 12pm-12am
CONCIERGE DESKOpen 24 hours per day
DELFINOSDinner: 5pm-10pmSeasonal HoursSubject to change
FITNESS CENTER & LOCKER ROOMSMon-Fri: 6am-8pmSaturday: 6am-7pmSunday: 6am-5pm
INDOOR POOLDaily: 6am-11pm
LOGGERHEADSEvenings Only.Live Entertainment
MEMBERSHIP OFFICEMon-Sat: 9am-5pm
OCEAN BAR & CAFÉDaily: 11am-5pmBar: Sat-Sun: 11am-6pmWeather permitting
POOL PAVILIONDaily: 8am-DuskPUTTING GREENDaily: 10am-6pm
ROOM SERVICEBreakfast: 7-11amDaily Dining: 11am-10pm
THE SPAMon-Sat: 8am-7pmSundays: 8am-5pm
SUSHI BARSeasonal HoursNo Take-out AvailableSubject to change
TENNIS CENTERCourts: 8am-10pm daily
TENNIS PRO SHOPMon-Fri: 8am-5pmSat-Sun: 8am-2pm
HOURS OF O P E R AT I O N
THE CONSERVATORY(hours of operations subject to change)
Pro Shop: Daily 7am-5pm I Beverage Carts: Daily 9am-5pm19th Hole Café: Daily 7:30am-3:30pm
Fitness Room: Daily 6am-6pm I Pool: Daily 8am-5pm
THE OCEAN COURSE(Hours of Operation are subject to change)
Pro Shop: Daily 7am-5pm I Beverage Carts: Daily: 9am-5pmHammock House: Daily: 7am-6pm
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