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In this issue: Vue From the Greens Governors Cup Results SWAT Events Ladies 7 Holers Mixed Invitational 2 3 4 5 6 F. C. Snyder Junior Golf Program Adults Tennis Program Junior Tennis Program Membership Process 7 8 8 9 10 New Members 11 Events Calendar 13 Longue Vue contacts: Main Clubhouse Number 412-793-2232 Golf Pro Shop Number 412-793-2375 Clubhouse Fax Number 412-793-2584 General Email [email protected] July 2013 Longue Vue Club Longue Vue Club - A National Historic District Longue Vue Club Website: www.longuevue.org Whether you need to quench a fiery thirst with an ice cold brew, fan the flames for perfect BBQ , or savor the lingering warmth of a bourbon cocktail - Beer, Bourbon and BBQ are a great combination. Add some old friends and some new faces and you have the makings for a great summer’s evening. We also want you to meet someone new - we are extending a special invitation to all the new members who joined this year. For all new members, this event is complimentary. For those who enjoy a cool drink, with or without suds, there are many options available. You may select from over 40 different beers. Rivertowne Brewery will feature some of their specially crafted brews and will provide one of the several representatives from various breweries who will be on hand to share their expertise and answer questions. A cocktail station will feature Jameson, Avion Tequila, Malibu Rum, Absolut Vodka and Honey Bourbon. There is something for every taste. The buffet will feature honey bourbon BBQ pork, beer brats with kraut, raw oyster bar, seafood steamer bags, Kobe sliders, cheese and fondue display, a variety of salads, and more. The cost for Beer, Bourbon and BBQ is $50.00 per person and includes the buffet, beer and cocktail station. A separate bar will be available for other drinks. See you there! BEER, BOURBON AND BBQ MEMBER RECEPTION - FRIDAY, JULY 19

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In this issue:

Vue From the Greens

Governors Cup Results

SWAT Events

Ladies 7 Holers

Mixed Invitational

2

3

4

5

6

F. C. Snyder

Junior Golf Program

Adults Tennis Program

Junior Tennis Program

Membership Process

7

8

8

9

10

New Members 11

Events Calendar 13

Longue Vue contacts:

Main Clubhouse Number

412-793-2232

Golf Pro Shop Number

412-793-2375

Clubhouse Fax Number

412-793-2584

General Email

[email protected]

July 2013

Longue Vue Club

Longue Vue Club - A National Historic District Longue Vue Club Website: www.longuevue.org

Whether you need to quench a fiery thirst with an ice cold brew, fan the flames for perfect BBQ ,

or savor the lingering warmth of a bourbon cocktail - Beer, Bourbon and BBQ are a great combination.

Add some old friends and some new faces and you have the makings for a great summer’s evening. We

also want you to meet someone new - we are extending a special invitation to all the new members who

joined this year. For all new members, this event is complimentary.

For those who enjoy a cool drink, with or without suds, there are many options available. You may select

from over 40 different beers. Rivertowne Brewery will feature some of their specially crafted brews and

will provide one of the several representatives from various breweries who will be on hand to share their

expertise and answer questions. A cocktail station will feature Jameson, Avion Tequila, Malibu Rum,

Absolut Vodka and Honey Bourbon. There is something for every taste. The buffet will feature honey

bourbon BBQ pork, beer brats with kraut, raw oyster bar, seafood steamer bags, Kobe

sliders, cheese and fondue display, a variety of salads, and more.

The cost for Beer, Bourbon and BBQ is $50.00 per person and includes the buffet, beer

and cocktail station. A separate bar will be available for other drinks. See you there!

BEER, BOURBON AND BBQ MEMBER REC EPTION - FR IDAY, JUL Y 19

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TH E VU E FRO M TH E GRE ENS

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June is in the books and summer is here! This past month exposed the Greens

department to a wide variety of challenges with the weather from hand-watering to

squeegeeing greens. Countless days were spent repairing bunkers and playing catch-

up on mowing. Total rainfall exceeded 8.5 inches throughout the month playing havoc

on outings/tournaments and our daily operations. Rain events altered conditions prior to

the Governor’s Cup and eventually lead to the postponement of the Ladies’ Club Cham-

pionship. The positive is that all of the rain allowed me the opportunity to assess the

drainage throughout the property and prioritize for the future.

Plant health is continuing to improve and I’m pleased with the density and rooting

on all our playing surfaces as we move deeper into the summer months. There are a

couple of tidbits I’d like to pass on as reminders during these stressful months.

You’ll notice a lot of hand-watering throughout the property as temperatures rise, this

technique will go a long way in improving plant health with site specific watering

while achieving firm and fast playing conditions. The assistants and myself will

be lapping the property each afternoon checking greens, tees and fairways. Alt-

hough, we don’t want to interfere with play, you will from time to time see us wa-

tering and we promise to be swift in conducting the task. The #1 injury in the turf

industry is via a golf ball, so we ask for your patience as we try to provide the

championship conditions you deserve.

We have been extremely pleased with the cart traffic as play has increased. Thank

you for being respectful to the ropes and directional markers around tees and

greens. As the stressful period approaches, it is important that we continue to

follow those practices and keep carts on the paths near greens and tees. Addi-

tionally, I encourage you to keep your carts in the fairways as long as possible

prior to exiting at the approach. Our bentgrass/poa mixed fairways are far more

tolerant to the wear of carts compared to the ryegrass in our intermediates and

roughs.

Steve Poprocky is continuing to show improvement following his accident in late May.

He remains in Harmarville at a rehabilitation hospital where he has begun to walk

and gain additional strength daily. Again, thank you for all the support and well

wishes.

July should be a great month as we prepare for the Club Championship and host-

ing the Ladies Western Championship. As always, I look forward to seeing you on the

course…..ya’ll (or should I say yinz) just leave the rain at home!

Fairways and Dreams,

Josh Saunders and the Greens Staff

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2013 GOVERNOR’S CU P

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S ENIOR CLUB CHA MPION SHIP

Senior Club Championship

Congratulations to the winners!

Gross Division

1st Joe Cordaro

2nd Al Beeken

3rd Rick Ban

Tie Brad McKean

Senior Championship - Net

1st Jim Tucker

2nd Bob Weiss

Tie Jeff Wilson

Super Senior Championship - Net

1st Ron Grzymkowski

2nd Grant Friday

Congratulations to the 2013 Governor’s Cup

Champions, Dan Good and Jim McBride!

Merion Flight

1st Jim McBride Dan Good

2nd Ben Rathfon Daren Eades

Muirfield Flight

1st Steve Walker Bill Egert

2nd Ron Grzymkowski Mark Veenis

Oak Hill Flight

1st Bob Weiss George Kappakas

2nd Mat Burger Gus Engel

Augusta National Flight

1st Joe Urso Lou Lazzaro

2nd Jim Brainard Bill Mercer

Pinehurst Flight

1st Justin Gottwald Dan Kennett

2nd John Tobin Rocky Bleier

Royal Liverpool Flight

1st Jason Stewart Todd Stewart

2nd Joe Pesavento Bob Shoop

Valhalla Flight

1st Jim Hollingsworth Joe Veilleux

2nd Ted Miller Gordon Schmidt

Joe Cordaro is congratulated by Steve Antenucci

Jim Tucker Ron Grzymkowski

Friday Skill Prizes

Closest to the hole #3 - Jim McBride

Longest Putt #8 - Lou Sfroza, Sr.

Closest to the Hole #12 - Ted Miller

Longest Put t #18 - Bill Pietragallo

Saturday Skill Prizes

Longest Put #1 - Matt Burger

Closest to the Hole #5 - Jim McBride

Longest Putt Holes #11 - Ray Popeck

Closest to the Hole #16 - George Kappakas

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SWA T MEMBERS — MARK YO UR CAL ENDARS

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GOOKIN CU P WINNERS

Wednesday, July 10 - Mid-week SWAT Picnic

The SWAT will pay for lunch for all SWAT members. Lunch will be served at 11:45 a.m. with

a shotgun start to follow at 1:00 p.m. You may bring one guest for $100, which includes green

fees, cart and lunch. Call the Pro Shop at 412-793-2375 or use the tee sign up set. If you are

bringing a guest, please have handicap data available.

Friday, July 26 - Levi McCrady SWAT Picnic

Best two balls out of five played at 75% handicap. The fee is $20. Lunch will be in the Men’s

Grill by chit. The Pro Shop will make teams . Shotgun will be at 2:00 p.m. Please sign up

though the tee sheet on the website, www.longuevue.org. A great picnic dinner will follow golf

at the 12th Tee. The dinner buffet will feature whole grain mustard Caesar salad, chop salad,

fresh fruit, chargrilled 12 ounce bone in NY strip steak, Block Island swordfish ancho, lemon

herb marinated free range chicken breast, baby fingerling potatoes with shallots, grilled corn

on the cob, and wild berry cobbler with ice cream for dessert.

Congratulations to Ben Rathfon, pictured at

immediate right shaking hands with Steve An-

tenucci, at far right, for winning the 2013

Gookin Cup. Kudos to second place finisher,

Kevin Heher, and to Joe Cordaro, who placed

third.

MEN ’S CLUB CHAMPIONS HIP , FRIDAY - SUNDA Y, JULY 12 - 14

The Club Championship will be played in the same manner as last year. On Friday,

(beginning at noon) will be qualifying for the Championship Flight. Play will be from the black

markers. The low 15 gross scores will move into the first match play round beginning at 7:30

a.m. on Saturday. Those not qualifying for the Championship Flight will enter the Silver Flight

and play their first match play round on Saturday immediately following the Championship

Flight matches. The remainder of the field will play at scratch from the white markers in flights

based on handicaps. First round match play of these flights will begin at 2:00 p.m. on Friday.

Second round matches begin at 8:30 a.m. Saturday. Winners in the all black tee flights will

play second round matches Saturday afternoon. On Sunday morning, white tee championship

matches will be contested along with black tee semi-final matches. Black tee championship

matches will be determined on Sunday afternoon. Entry fee is $30. Sign up for the appropri-

ate flight through the tee sheet. Good Luck!

D EMO DAYS

Tuesday ad Wednesday , July 2 and 3 - Titleist Wedge and Putter - 1:00– 6:00 p.m. each day.

Thursday, July 11 - TaylorMade 3:00 - 6:00 p.m.

Please contact the Pro Shop at 412-793-2375 or email Steve Antenucci at [email protected] .

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QUEEN BEE TOURN AMENT WINNERS

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CHAI RMAN ’S CUP RESUL TS

Join us every Thursday Night (except July 4th) at the practice tee at 5:30 p.m. Steve An-

tenucci, our head pro, will provide a mini clinic for 30 minutes. At 6:00 p.m., we will sepa-

rate into skill groups and head up to #1 to play from 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. each threesome will

have a current LVC Women's golf member to play with and to provide coaching on eti-

quette, golf rules, etc. We will play a scramble in a shotgun format if the first several holes

are open; some may alternatively want to play their own balls. After play, head back to the

Clubhouse to enjoy dinner/drinks together. All women are welcome. The cost for those

who are not golfing members is $50.00, which includes the use of a cart. The fee for golf-

ing members is $10 for the cart. This is a great opportunity for women of various golfing

skills to participate in a weekly event. For more information please contact Caren Tobin at

412-576-8294. Please use the online tee system to register each week or call the Pro Shop

at 412-793-2375, so that we can plan accordingly.

The Course was buzzing on June 11 and 12, for the Queen Bee

Tournament. A two day, low-net event , played in twosomes at 7/8

handicap and using the improved ball score on each hole from the

two days of play. The player with the lowest score is crowned the

Queen Bee. The player with the second lowest score is named the

Honey Bee. Congratulations to the 2013 winners:

Queen Bee - Barb DeWitt Honey Bee - Jan Henry

LADI ES ’ INVI TATIONAL RESULTS

1st Place Gross - Ki Chung and Jordan Craig (match of cards)

2nd Place Gross - Melissa Crimmins and Ann Vanzandt

1st Place Net - Nancy Zappala and Erica Zappala

2nd Place Net—Barbara Laswell, and Rhodora Barton

Skill Prizes

Closest to Pin #16 (member) - Kathy Dee

Closest to the Pin #16 (guest) - Ruth Ciemielewski

Longest Drive #14 (member) - Melissa Crimmins

Longest Drive #14 (guest) - Lynn O’Mara

Congratulations to Lindsay and Ben Sera, winners of the 2013 Chairman’s Cup!

1st Place Gross - Ben Sera. Lindsay Sera 83

1st Place Net - Dick Zappala, Nancy Zappala 67

2nd Place Net - Jim Crawford, Karen Crawford 69

3rd Place Net - Betty Minnotte, Jan Ban 70

1st Place SWAT:

Dick Zappala , Nancy Zappala, Mark DeWitt, Barbara Dewitt

2nd Place SWAT:

Jeff Wiley, Sharon Wiley, Jim Crawford, Karen Crawford

3rd Place SWAT (tie):

Rick and Jan Henry, Ben and Lindsay Sera - Jim and Kathy Dee, Ron and Betsy Grzymkowski

Lindsay and Ben Sera, winners of the

2013 Chairman’ Cup

LADI ES ’ 7 HOLERS

Jan Henry and Barb DeWitt

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MIXED IN VITA TIONAL M EMBER-GU EST

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Mrs. Nobert S. (Audrey) Garbisch, Jr., passed away on Friday, June 14, 2013. Mrs.

Garbisch was long time member and very active throughout the years with the Women’s

Golf Association. Our sincere sympathy is extended to her family and many friends.

Mr. Gary G. Davis passed away on Saturday, June 15, 2013. In his many years at the

club Mr. Davis had been active on many committees, including membership. He re-

mained an avid golfer his entire life. Our heartfelt condolences to his wife Candy and

their family.

IN MEMORIA M

plus cart or caddie

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F . C . SNYD ER SCHOLAR SHIP TOURN AMENT —21S T YEA R!

Save the date! The 21st F. C. Snyder Memorial Golf Tournament is scheduled for Saturday,

August 11th.

In 1993, Mrs. Pat Snyder started and continues to support the F. C. Snyder Memorial Scholarship

Fund in honor of her late husband, Franklin, a long time club member who loved Longue Vue and

particularly our employees. Through the ensuing years, the Fund has greatly helped dozens of

our employees with their education; including caddies, waitresses, pro shop, locker room, greens

and pool workers. The F. C. Snyder Scholarship Fund has given out over $550,000.00 in scholar-

ship aid based on club employment, need, diligence, and grades.

On Saturday, August 10, 2013, we will hold our 21st Annual F.C. Snyder Golf Tournament, the

keystone of our fund raising. Those who have played in the past know what a great day it is and

we hope they will sign up again. This year’s fee is $135.00 which includes a continental breakfast,

golf, cart, golf course refreshments, a sumptuous lunch and great prizes. The event is open to all

members and guests.

However, if you are unable to support the Fund by playing, we are asking that you be a Hole

Sponsor by buying a tee sign. The tee signs are available in three categories, Bronze at $135.00,

Silver at $250.00, or Gold at $500.00.

You can participate by sending a check payable to “Franklin C. Snyder/Longue Vue Club Employ-

ee Scholarship Fund” to Ken Pizzica at the club or you may choose to put it on your account.

Keep in mind that the Fund has been approved by the IRS as a non-taxable foundation.

Thank you.

The F. C. Snyder/Longue Vue Scholarship Committee

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JUNIOR GOLF PROGRA M

Clinics For juniors who are just starting to learn the game of golf, or just want a fun and ex-

citing refresher course, we will be holding the final series of six one-hour clinics in July. Dur-

ing these clinics we are going to be covering all of the basics, from grip and stance to chip-

ping, putting, bunker play, full swing, as well as etiquette and the rules of golf. Clinics will be

held at 9:00 a.m. The cost of these clinics is $150 per series, or $30 per session. Golf clubs

will be made available to those juniors who need them.

Series 2 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, July 9, 10, 11

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, July 23, 24, 25

Pro Shop-Junior Scramble The Pro Shop Junior Scramble is going to be held on Thurs-

day, August 1st. It will be a fun event, which includes the juniors getting to go out and play 7

holes with the Professionals. Following the round, there will be a lunch buffet and prizes for

all participants.

Junior SWAT - NEW! New for this year, we are going to have a Junior SWAT. It is going to

be held on Tuesday afternoons at 4:00 p.m. It is open to all golfers who are able to play and

carry their own bag. Prior to golfers going out to play there will be a free 15-minute clinic

held by one of the golf professionals. On occasion, the golf professionals will participate in

the SWAT. You will be able to sign-up for the Junior SWAT by calling the Pro Shop at (412)

793-2375.

Private Instruction Private game-improvement lesson packages with our PGA Profession-

als are also going to be available for individuals that are looking to take their game to the

next level. Please call the Pro Shop at 412-793-2375 for more information or to sign-up.

Junior Club Championship: This year’s junior club championship is going to be held on

Wednesday, July 31st starting at 9:00 a.m. The three age divisions (10 and under, 11–14,

15-17) will play 7, 9, or 18 holes of stroke play respectively. Players may play “up” an age

flight, but may not participate in multiple flights.

For additional information, please contact Steve Antenucci at [email protected] or

the golf shop at [email protected] or 412-793-2375.

LONGUE VUE CLUB RACQ U ETS PROG RA M

Sunday Morning Ladies’ Doubles - Sunday mornings at 10:00 a.m. - Lower Courts

Social play for all levels

Sunday Afternoon Mixed Doubles - NEW! 1:30 p.m. - Lower Courts

Grab a partner and join us for mixed doubles every Sunday.

Monday Night Men’s Night/ Women’s Night - 6:30 p.m. - Upper Courts

Every Monday night we team up with the Field Club, alternating

men and women at each club.

Ladies’ Tuesday Night Clinic - 6:00 p.m. –Upper Courts

Tuesday Night Cardio Tennis - 7:00 p.m. - Upper Courts

Please contact Tom Mercer at [email protected],

412-793-2232 x 280, or 412-334-5440 for more information.

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JUNIOR TENNIS POGRA M

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ADULT TENNIS CHA MPIO NSHIPS - AUGUST 17 - 18

Junior Inter-club Match vs. Community Swim Club - Friday, July 5th

2 p.m. - Longue Vue Lower Tennis Courts

After consecutive away matches against the Pittsburgh Field Club and Fox Chapel Racquet

Club, we will be welcoming Community Swim Club this Friday for our first home match.

Junior Club Championships

The Junior Club Championships will be held July 20th - 21st beginning at 1:00 p.m. on the Up-

per Tennis Courts.

Divisions: 18 and under boys singles 18 and under girls singles

14 and under boys singles 14 and under girls singles

10 and under boys singles 10 and under girls singles

To register for the Junior Club Championship or for more information, please contact Tom Mer-

cer at [email protected]

Junior Clinics

It is not too late to sign up for the Junior Clinics:

Week 4 July 1 - July 5

Week 5 July 8 - July 12

Week 6 July 15 - July 19

Week 7 July 22 - July 26

Week 8 July 29 - August 2

Week 9 August 5 - August 9

Junior Traveling Team

Sign up for the upcoming matches:

Friday, July 5th - Community Swim Club 2:00 p.m. - Home

Friday, July 12th - Pittsburgh Field Club 2:00 p.m. - Home

Friday, July 19th - Fox chapel Golf Club 1:30 p.m. - Away

Friday, July 26th - Butler Country Club 1:30 p.m. - Away

Clinic Times:

Ages 4-5 12:30 - 1:00 p.m. Monday -Thursday

Ages 6-8 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Monday - Friday

Ages 9-11 11:15a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Monday - Friday

Ages 12-17 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. Monday - Friday

Draws for singles, doubles, mixed doubles. Match is best of three sets with the third

set using a 10 point tiebreaker. Please contact Tennis Pro Tom Mercer at

[email protected] or Luc Rogers, at [email protected] to indicate that you

will be playing. Both Pros are available for lessons as well.

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MEMBERSHIP U PDA TE

The 20 for 20 & 10 for 10 Member Rewards program was very successful but came to a close on June 30th. The Provisional Program is still being offered through the end of the year. The Membership Committee wishes to thank everyone who has played a part in recruiting and welcoming new members. Many wonderful people have joined the Longue Vue Family in recent months and we are delighted that they are here. Everyone is encouraged to come out for Beer, Bourbon and BBQ on July 19, and welcome the new members! One of the questions the Membership Committee is most frequently asked is How long does the membership process generally take? Once a candidate has been proposed for member-ship and all paperwork received, they must be posted to the general membership for a minimum of 21 days per the Club by-laws. Pending the successful completion of the posting period, review and an inter-view with the Membership Committee, and review by the Board, a decision is made. The process general-ly takes from one to two months. The Membership Committee realizes that not everyone is aware of the Membership Process. Below is an overview of the process which outlines the responsibilities of the sponsor and the process which is in place for all new members. Who Can Sponsor A New Member? Membership at Longue Vue is by invitation only. A candidate for membership must be proposed and seconded by two Charter, Senior or Non-Golfing Senior members of not less than three (3) years and who shall write letters of recommendation to the Membership Commit-tee. At least three other references are required, from across any membership category, and who shall write letters of recommendation to the Membership Committee. Who Does One Contact? As a potential Sponsor, you must contact the Chairman of the Membership Committee or the Membership Secretary, who will ask questions about the candidate and review the pro-cess for obtaining a seconder and additional member references. You will then be asked to fill out a Mem-bership Questionnaire. About the Questionnaire. All sections of the questionnaire should be answered completely by the spon-sor. The Seconder and References should be well known to the Candidate and the Sponsor should verify and receive permission to use their names as references. What Should Sponsorship, Seconding and Letters of Reference Include? Career, personal habits, character and reputation, relationship to the candidate (business, personal, etc.), spouse and family de-tails, why they are interested in joining the Club and their expected use of the Club. The sponsor is re-sponsible for securing letters from the Seconder and References and ensure that all information is re-ceived by the Membership Committee. Once the Questionnaire and Letters have been received, reviewed and approved by the Member-ship Committee, what happens? The Candidate’s background and references will be reviewed by the Committee. If there are no objections upon due diligence, the Candidate’s name will be posted for a minimum of 21 days, per the by-laws. After posting period, the Membership Committee reviews all com-ments and feedback. If no objections are filed, sponsor will be contacted and asked to bring the candi-date before the Membership Committee for an interview. After interviewing the prospective member, the Membership Committee then makes a recommendation to the Board. How is the Candidate then Approved? If the Membership Committee confirms the qualification of the candidate and recommends that the Board of Governors approve the candidate; the Board will then re-view all information and decide whether to extend or deny an invitation to membership at Longue Vue. The sponsor will be notified of the candidate's admittance into membership. 2013 Membership Committee - Jay J. Adams, Chairman, Dr. Jeffrey Baum, Katie W. Everett, R o b -ert. W. Goehring, William R. Shipley, Jason Stewart, Caren Tobin, Scott Troutman, Tod M. Pierce, Manag-er, Jennifer Vanderveld, Assistant Manager, and Patricia Stuchell, Membership Secretary

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JULY DINING ROOM HOU RS

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The Grill Room and Pink Terrace

A jacket is required for all males over the age of 10 on Saturday evenings. Tie optional. Lunch Hours: Tuesday through Saturday: 12:00-3:00 p.m. Sunday : 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Dinner Hours: Tuesday through Thursday: 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday: 5:30 - 10:00 p.m. Sunday: 5:00 - 9:30 p.m. The Janssen Room and Green Terrace

Family Dining - Casual Attire Dinner Hours: Tuesday through Thursday: 5:30-9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday: 5:30 - 10:00 p.m. Sunday: 5:00 - 9:30 p.m.

Get your claws on

a succulent Lob-

ster and make

plans to feast with

friends and dance

the night away. Lobsterfest is a peren-

nial favorite. This year Lobsterfest

will be on Friday, August 23th. Res-

ervations please: 412-793-2232

WELCO ME N EW MEMBERS

Come out for a cool Margarita, Mexican munchies and social doubles on Wednes-

day, July 3rd. The fun begins at 6:30 p.m. at the upper courts/tennis hut and eve-

ryone is encouraged to stop by and enjoy an evening of tennis games and social

match play accompanied by Mexican food and Margaritas. Please call the club or

email Tom Mercer at [email protected] to reserve your spot. The cost is

$12.00 for food, which includes Southwestern vegetable wraps, tacos, chicken

quesadillas with salsa, sour cream and guacamole, nachos and jalapenos with

cheese, veggies with Mexican dip and sliced watermelon. Enjoy Margaritas for $5.00 and

chilled Coronas for $3.00. There are lots of activities on the courts, please contact Tom Mercer

at [email protected] for more information or to be added to the tennis email list.

TENNIS MA RGA RITA PA R TY - TU ESDAY, JULY 3 RD

Dr. and Mrs. Kevin Mollen (Rachel) Julia, 10; Morgan, 8; Sadie 4; Will, 2 Social Provisional 1310 Beechwood Blvd. Pittsburgh, PA 15217

Pediatric Surgeon UPMC Children’s Hospital 4401 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15224 Dr. Elie and Dr. Lanie Francis Oliver, 6; Julian, 4; Alexander, 3 Social Provisional 5895 Devereaux Lane Pittsburgh, PA 15232 Physician, WPAHS 317 First Avenue Tarentum, PA 15232

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WELCO ME N EW MEMBERS

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Mr. and Mrs. Colin M. Rosenberg (Jacqueline) Jolie, 13; Olivia, 11; Reed, 7 Charter Provisional 8 West Woodland Road Pittsburgh, PA 15238

Executive Director Morgan Stanley 1 PPG Place, Suite 1300 Pittsburgh, PA 15222

Mr. Joseph Dowd (Catherine) Erin, 22; Taylor, 20 Charter Provisional 6020 Grafton Street Pittsburgh, PA 15206

Vice President, North American Carbon Material and Chemicals Koppers, Inc. 436 7th Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15219

Dr. John S. and Dr. Joyce Warwick John, 23; Grace, 22; Christopher,19 Social Provisional 5357 Bartlett Street Pittsburgh, PA 15217

Warwick Dentistry 500 Grant Street, Upper Lobby Pittsburgh, PA 15219

Ms. Ingrid Lightbody Charter Provisional 1255 Fox Chapel Road Pittsburgh, PA 15238

Adobe 625 Townsend Street San Francisco, CA 94107

SUMMER FUN AHEAD - SAVE TH E DA TES

Friday July 5th - Wing Night at the pool - 50 cent wings in your favorite sauce and selected beer for

$1.50. The pool will be open until 10:00 p.m.

Saturday July 20th - Family Fun Day at the Pool - Afternoon fun for the entire family.

Friday, August 16th - Poolside Pizza Night - Relax with a slice of your favorite, the pool is open until

10:00 p.m.

Saturday, August 24 - Family Fun Day at the Pool - Spend the afternoon splashing with the kids.

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JULY 2013

AUGUST 2013

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2 Ladies’ Golf Red,

White and Blue Four-

some Event

Away Swim meet at

Edgewood

3 Adult Tennis Mar-

garita Party

4 July 4th Golf Event

8:30 am Shotgun

Pool Party

Evening Cookout and

Fireworks

5 Wing Night at the

Pool Pool open until

10:00 p.m.

6 Shooting Ground

Open

Special H SWAT

9:30 semi-shogun

7 Shooting Ground

Open

Men’s and Ladies

SWAT

8 Club and Pro Shop

Closed

Private Golf Party

9 Ladies Member/

Member 8:30 am

shotgun

Junior Golf Series II

9:00—10:00 am

10 Junior Golf Series

II 9:00 – 10:00 am

Men’s Midweek

SWAT 1:00 pm Shot-

gun

11 Junior Golf Series

II 9:00 – 10:00 am

12 Men’s Club Cham-

pionship

13 Men’s Club

Championship

Shooting Ground

Open

14 Shooting Ground

Open

Club Golf Champion-

ship

15 Club and Pro

Shop Closed

Ladies Western

Championship

16 Ladies’ Western

Championship Course

Closed until 3:00

17 Ladies Western

Championship

Course closed until

12:00

Swim Team Banquet

18 Ladies Western

Championship Course

closed until 11:00

19 Ladies Western

Championship course

closed until 10:00

Beer, Bourbon and

BBQ Tasting and New

Member Reception

20 Shooting Ground

Open

Family Day at the Pool

Junior Tennis Club

Championships

21 Shooting Ground

Open

Junior Tennis Club

Championships

Men's & Ladies

22 Club and Pro Shop

Closed

23 Grandmother’s

Tournament or Low

Net/Low Gross

Junior Series II

9:00 -10:00 am

24 Junior Golf Series

II 9:00 -10:00 am

25 Ladies’ LVC/

Edgewood Match @

Edgewood

Junior Golf Series II

9:00 - 10:00 am

26 Men’s SWAT

Picnic at 12th Tee

2:30 pm Shotgun

27 8:00 a.m.

Shotgun all morning

play.

Mixed Invitational

1:00 pm

28 Shooting Ground

Open

Men's & Ladies

SWAT

29 Club and Pro Shop

Closed

30 Ladies’ Interclub

at Longue Vue 8:30

am Shotgun

31 Junior Golf Club

Championship

9:00 am

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 Pro Shop /Junior

Scramble 10:00 a.m

2 Diebold match at

OCC at 12:00 pm

3 Shooting Ground Open

Diebold Matches

SWAT

4 Shooting Ground

Open

Diebold Match LVC

12:00 pm

Tee closed 10:00 am

5 Club and Pro Shop

Closed

6 Ladies’ Golf Par 3s

and 5s

Fox Chapel Junior

USTA Tournament

7 Fox Chapel Junior

USTA Tournament

8 Fox Chapel Junior

USTA Tournament

9 10 F. C. Snyder

Tournament

Shooting Ground

Open

11 Shooting Ground

Open

Father & Daughter/

Son Tournament

12 Club and Pro

Shop Closed

13 Helen Crozier

Davis Tournament

14 Helen Crozier

Davis Tournament

15

16 Wine Tasting

Adult Tennis Mixer

Pool open until 10:00

pm for Poolside

Pizza Night

17 Shooting Ground

Open

SWAT

18 Shooting Ground

Open

Parent/Child Tourna-

ment

19 Club and Pro Shop

Closed

20 Ladies’ Club

Championship

21 Ladies Club Cham-

pionship

22 23 LOBSTERFEST 24 SWAT

Shooting Ground

Open

Family Day at the

Pool

25 Shooting Ground

Open

Husband and Wife

Tournament

26 Club and Pro Shop

Closed

27 Ladies’ Guest Day 28 29 30 31 SWAT

Shooting Ground

Open