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GSeptember 2006
The Riviera azette
Upcoming Events
EVERY FRIDAYFabulous Fridaysfeaturing Olga Diaz, Hunt Lounge,6:00-8:00 P.M.Live Music in the Grille Roomevery Friday night, 6:30-9:30 P.M.
SEPTEMBER4 Labor Day Celebration9 Family Tennis Carnival15 Family Friday Bingo21 Ladies’ Day Luncheon 29 Seafood & Lobster Bash
OCTOBER19-21 Riviera Classic
Member-Member Tournament26 Ladies’ Day Luncheon27 Family Friday
Halloween Carnival
NOVEMBER3 Welcome Back Old Friends
and Greet New Members Cocktail Reception
9 Dine & Dance Thursday16 Ladies’ Day Luncheon17 President’s Ball23 Thanksgiving Dinner
Dates and Events are Subject to Change!
Labor DayCelebration
Monday, September 4th
Tennis Round Robin: 9:30 A.M.Mixed Golf Event: 1:30 P.M. Shotgun
Traditional Hot Dogs & Beer:12:00-2:00 P.M.
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General Manager’s MessageBy Bill Wagner, CCM
As I write this, we have reached the hottest part of theSouth Florida summer, although this year it seems like therest of the country has outdone us in extremetemperatures. What I have learned over a lifetime of
Florida summers is that just when it seems like there will be no end to therelentless sun and humidity, our glorious winter weather cannot be far behind.With that in our thoughts, the staff is very busy making plans for what weanticipate to be an extraordinary coming year.
We can look back on this summer and note that we have had the mostsuccessful junior summer camp in the history of Riviera Country Club. Whatcould be better than seeing our youngest members laughing and having a goodtime at Camp Riv? I hope you all had the opportunity to look in on the fun.
I am happy to report that we have found our new Food & Beverage Directorand his name is Jean Pierre Decrequy. Jean Pierre has worked at some of thefinest international hotels and clubs and is a certified executive chef. He will, Iam certain, make a fine addition to the Riviera staff.
We hope you will join us at our traditional Labor Day Celebration onSeptember 4, and our Seafood & Lobster Bash on September 29. Labor Daywill include a Tennis Round Robin and a Mixed Golf Event, along with theessential hot dogs, all their accompaniments, and beer and sodas. If you love thefruits of the sea, then our Seafood and Lobster Bash is the place to be. Miami’sHeat Band will entertain us and we expect this event to be a sellout, so makeyour reservations early.
On page 6 of this newsletter, you will see an article about Stu Thomas, one ofour Members who recently passed away. It will make you smile as you see hisold friends gather to memorialize, commemorate, and celebrate his life. Abeautiful teak bench with a brass inscription was unveiled on the chippingrange, directly across the street from Stu’s home. Riviera is home to so manywonderful Members, and their gesture is proof of that camaraderie.
Bill Wagner
Riviera has been judged a five-starPlatinum Club since 1999.
Riviera Cancellation Policy
Reservations for Club functions will be taken, and tables assigned, basedon the date and time the reservation is made.
You will be able to cancel your reservations up to 72 hours before theevent; after that, you will be charged the full amount for your reservation,unless we can fill your table. Receptionists will confirm your reservationtwo to three days before the function.
This policy includes, but is not limited to, Easter Sunday Buffet, Mother'sDay Buffet, Thanksgiving Dinner, Brunch with Santa, and ChristmasDinner.
1155 Blue RoadCoral Gables, FL 33146
Important Club Phone NumbersMain 661-5331Fax 669-9029Golf 661-GOLFTennis 661-5334Fitness Center 665-8979
Club ExtensionsMark Daley, Executive Chef . . . . . . . .233Jim Heacock, Director of Tennis . . . . .352Frances La Pointe, Asst Controller . . .247Mary C. Marion, Executive Secretary/Office Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .223Mirelio Marzo, Building Supt. . . . . . .244Lee Naccarato, Athletic Director . . . .243Chris Napieralski, Director of Golf . . .252Karina Pastora, Member Billing . . . . .257Danny Pella, Controller . . . . . . . . . . .250Elisa Swaebe, Membership/Social Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .245Carol Temple, Catering Director . . . .260Eric Von Hofen, Dir of Agronomy . . .341Bill Wagner, General Manager . . . . . .224
Visit Our Websitewww.rivieracc.com
for information on special events, exerciseclasses, children’s programs, Golf, Tennis,
Bridge, Sponsorship Information, and more.
NOVEMBER REMINDERSWelcome Back Old Friends & GreetNew Members Cocktail ReceptionFriday, November 36:00-8:00 P.M.Attire: Jackets for men
Ladies’ Day LuncheonThursday, November 1611:30 A.M. Cocktails12:00 Noon LunchBook Review The Swamp by Michael Grunwald*, National Staff Writer for the Washington PostThe Everglades, Florida, and the Politics of Paradise
*NOTE: We are honored to have the author, MichaelGrunwald, with us to review the book. You won’t want tomiss this special event!
President’s BallFriday, November 17 Attire: Black tie
Pool Games on theWeekends at RCCSaturdays Relay Races 3:00-4:00 P.M.Sundays Volleyball 1:00-2:00 P.M.
Ping Pong 3:00-4:00 P.M.
Also, you can check out backgammon and checkers anytime at the pool. Just ask your lifeguard!
Ladies’ Day LuncheonThursday, September 21 Cocktails at 11:30 A.M.Dr. J. Kurt Bivens, M.D.Certified by the American Board of Plastic SurgeryCosmetic surgery is widely known to enhance, rejuvenate, andreturn one's face and body to the years of vitality and beautythat we cherished when we were younger. Today's cosmeticsurgery approach not only revitalizes the external body, butuses science to rejuvenate the internal physiology as well. Withinternal changes one can also achieve inner rejuvenation toaccompany looking younger. Join us for a discussion on:Cosmetic Plastic Surgery meets Age ManagementLook Younger, Feel Younger, ACT YoungerR.S.V.P. – 305-661-5331
Ladies’ Day LuncheonThursday, October 26Cocktails at 11:30 A.M.Lunch at 12:00 NoonPiano Concert Duetwith Pianists Phyllis Warren-Slius & Catherine FreckerRSVP – 305 661-5331
Family Friday – Halloween Carnival
Friday, October 276:00-8:30 P.M.
Calling all Power Rangers, Ballerinas, Good Witches,Friendly Goblins and Ghosts! You are invited to fire up
your broom and fly to our Halloween Carnival.Frightfully delicious eats, bone-chilling brews, and
frightening décor. So don't forget to join us for whatpromises to be a fun-filled Family Fair.
Wednesday, October 11, 2006 • 7:00 P.M.
New York Deli Buffet / Cocktails will be availableLimited to 33 Players
RSVP 305-661-5331
Look for future tournaments onThursday, January 25, 2007 &Thursday, May 24, 2007
Family Friday – Bingo BonanzaFriday, September 155:30-7:30 P.M.
Join us for ourfirst Texas Hold 'EmTournament
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Fabulous Fridaysin the Living Room
upstairs with ourenchanting pianist,
Olga Diaz, 6:00-8:00 P.M.
Complimentary Hors d’Oeuvres
Fred S. Havenick
We extend our condolences to his family and friends.
In Memory
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Welcome to the World
Michele and Alex Sanchez are proud to announce the birth oftheir daughter, Elisa Julianna. She was born on June 27,
2006, weighed 6 pounds, 11 ounces, and was 19 inches long.Elisa has two older brothers, Aleco and Max.
Dear Riviera Members,
I am now entering a newand exciting phase of my life.It has been my pleasure tobe your catering director forthe past thirteen years, since
the beautiful renovation of the Club.My future plan is to take an eighteen-
month sabbatical, relaxing, traveling, andmaking plans for my new endeavor as awedding planner.
I am proud to have been a part ofRiviera Country Club. These years have beenvery rewarding. I take with me wonderfulmemories and valued friendships. My “swansong” will be at the Seafood & Lobster Bashon September 29th. I hope to see as many ofyou as possible that evening.
Sincerely,Carol Temple
With happy hearts, Adi and Otto Busot announce the birth of their third granddaughter, Willow Marie Rohrbaugh.
She was born on May 17, 2006, to Robin and TimRohrbaugh. Willow has an older brother, Peyton.
WeddingBells
Mr. and Mrs. MichaelW. Lee married April 28,2006, at St. PhilipsChurch in Coral Gables.Maureen is the daughterof Brian and Ruth Tart.Mr. and Mrs. Lee willreside in Chicago, Illinois.
Welcome New MembersDemosthenes & Lourdes Mekras
TOWEL AMNESTYPlease return any towels that
may have mistakenly been taken home during the course
of your visit at the pool,locker rooms or golf course.
TOWEL AMNESTYPlease return any towels that
may have mistakenly been taken home during the course
of your visit at the pool,locker rooms or golf course.
´ ™Natalia MoraLoli RaineyBea Garner Joellyn Drechsel Joan Bradford Sally HartensteinEsther Ehlert Cheryl LivesayMaida Farrar Daisy Lou GaskillEdna HernandezMary HustonBeth LotspeichPat CoxJohn Hicks Vann ThomsonJoyce DavidsonRobert SmithShirley Rogers Susan George
Liz GallagherEdwin BrownellJean JenkinsAllison FreelandYvonne CulbertsonMargo BanksMarianne MontoroDuane BanksMaria UllrichJeanie BellamyJody Ledford Jean Jannach Martin SpaldingHallie YannoBarbara ReedTim Reed Dale Dowlen Sarah Woods Gwen LazenbyHerb Vogelsang
May and JuneMaster Point Winners
Duplicate Bridge ClubMondays & Thursdays – 1:00 P.M.
Candlelight Terrace RoomDirectors: Lynda Shourds and Georgette King
Coffee, Tea, and Cookies will be served $6.00 Per Person
Highlights by Cheryl LivesayBr
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Junior Fund Charity Game WinnersJune 12NORTH/SOUTHNatalia Mora and Cecilia D'Costa Shirley Rogers and Edna Hernandez Hallie Yanno and Dale Dowlen Gloria Mendia and Alina Lasa Margo Banks and Duane Banks
EAST/WESTPat Cox and Susie Christie Loli Rainey and Adela Batista Marianne Montoro and Jane Barry Lynda Shourds and Marsha Blanding Robert Smith and John Hicks Vann Thomson and Norma Fraser
June 19NORTH/SOUTHBea Garner and Joan Bradford Natalia Mora and Cecilia D'Costa Marianne Montoro and Jane Barry Shirley Rogers and Edna Hernandez
EAST/WESTAlina Lasa and Carmen Ehrhardt Robert Smith and Lynda Shourds Edwin Brownell and Norma Abbott Daisy Lou Gaskill and Esther Ehlert Norma Fraser and Vann Thomson
June 26Sally Hartenstein and Joellyn DrechselNatalia Mora and Cecilia D'Costa Esther Ehlert and Daisy Lou Gaskill Loli Rainey and Alina Lasa Allison Freeland and Liz Gallagher
July 3Natalia Mora and Cecilia D'Costa Edwin Brownell and Yvonne Culbertson Edna Hernandez and Carmen Ehrhardt Daisy Lou Gaskill and Esther Ehlert Maida Farrar and Cheryl Livesay
July 10Loli Rainey and Lynda ShourdsNatalia Mora and Cecilia D'CostaJoan Bradford and Pat ClarkeJeanne Ann Rigl and Vann ThomsonDaisy Lou Gaskill and Esther Ehlert
July 17NORTH/SOUTHNatalia Mora and Cecilia D'Costa Jane Heuson and Andrea Sharp Alina Lasa and Gloria Mendia Cheryl Livesay and Jeanne Ann Rigl Joan Bradford and Bea Garner
EAST/WESTEdwin Brownell and Lynda Shourds Liz Gallagher and Joellyn DrechselEsther Ehlert and Daisy Lou Gaskill Norma Fraser and Vann Thomson
July 24Loli Rainey and Alina Lasa lleana Sanchez and Adela Batista Edwin Brownell and Yvonne Culbertson Mary Huston and Esther EhlertNatalia Mora and Cecilia D'Costa Joellyn Drechsel and Liz GallagherAndrea Sharp and Jane Heuson
July 31NORTH/SOUTHNatalia Mora and Cecilia D'CostaGloria Mendia and Alina LasaEdna Hernandez and Shirley RogersMary Huston and Bea GarnerMarianne Montoro and Jane Barry
EAST/WESTGeorgette King and David KingLoli Rainey and Adela BatistaPat Cox and Susie ChristieBetty Kallan and Ileana SanchezJean Jenkins and Pat SullivanDaisy Lou Gaskill and Esther Ehlert
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Duplicate Bridge Twice Weekly
Masterpoints add up much faster when you play two times a week. Join us
Mondays and Thursdays in the Candlelight TerraceRoom. Thursday games begin on September 7.
Fall Bridge Classes –Begin in October
BEGINNING BRIDGEACBL SERIES #1Introduction to Bridge “Bidding” – Eight-Week SeriesInstructor – Ann SheehanThursdays, 10:00 A.M.-12:00 P.M.Begins October 12Course Fee: $100.00 Plus Textbook
DEFENSEACBL SERIES #3Introduction to Bridge “Defense” – Eight-Week SeriesInstructor – Ann SheehanWednesdays, 10:00 A.M.-12:00 P.M.Begins October 11Course Fee: $100.00 Plus Textbook
INTERMEDIATE BRIDGE LESSONSInstructor – Michael YauTuesdays, 2:00-4:30 P.M.Ten-Week SeriesBegins October 3Course Fee: $125.00
ADVANCE BRIDGE LESSONSInstructor – Peter KichlineWednesdays, 1:00-3:30 P.M.Ten-Week SeriesBegins October 4Course Fee: $125.00
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Cheryl Livesay – ChairpersonJoan BradfordDale DowlenMaida FarrarAllison FreelandBea GarnerLiz GallagherNatalia MoraLoli RaineySarah WoodsHallie Yanno
Remembering Stewart P. Thomas
On Saturday, July 8th, at 8:34 A.M., Members gathered toremember their good friend and fellow Member, StewartP. Thomas. A beautiful teak bench with a brass inscriptionwas unveiled on the chipping range, directly across thestreet from Stu’s home.
8:34 A.M. every Saturday morning was Stu’s traditionalgolf starting time, and was deemed the appropriate timefor this memorial ceremony. Jim Armstrong, Stu’s long-time friend, recounted that we always used to complimentStu on a great shot, but never his swing – which wasunique to Stu. With a Bloody Mary in hand, Jim toasted,“Nice swing, Stu!”
Roy Gonas and John C. Lukacs
Susie Vessels, Gene Autrey, Mimi Armstrong, and Betty Nicholson
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R.W.G.A. By Virginia WheelerAs the RWGA year comes to a close, it is time to thank DottyNorton for stepping up and taking the presidency and doing anexcellent job. The year went very well and the membershipappreciates all her hard work and that of her Board. Thanks,Dotty!
Dotty and Ruth Tart, our President-elect, are in the process ofplanning the 2006-07 year. At the present time, the plan is for themajor tournaments to be completed in three days – Tuesday,Thursday, and Friday. This way, we may return to the schedule offormer years and include all four major tournaments, with thehope that more Members will participate.
Keep in mind, the new RWGA Board will be in charge afterOctober 1. There will be a joint Board meeting on October 10.Mark your calendar for these dates:November 5 RWGA Mixed EventDecember 5 Guest DayPlease check the bulletin board in the Ladies’ Locker Room forany changes due to hurricanes or such.
If there are any changes in your address, telephone number or e-mail address, please contact Ruth or the new Yearbook Chair.
Also, once again a reminder to all members to record theirsummer scores and send them to the Golf Pro Shop at Riviera.This is important for handicap purposes.
Stay cool and play well… May the wind be at your back!
Cristina’s CornerBy Cristina Aguirre
With much anticipation, wearrive at the beginning of the fallseason. School is back in action,folks start returning to Miami, and
golfing and tennis are now back in full swing. Withthis in mind, it is quite important to have the bestclothes to start the season off on the right foot! Sowithout further ado, here's what's coming to the GolfPro Shop this month:
Women's1. Tommy Hilfiger makes us shine out on the coursewith a collection called Once Upon a Picnic. Thiscollection has bright yellows, corals, whites, andblues in very stylish yet quite comfy shirts, shorts, andpants.
2. Lacoste is back with all new fall colors that arenew to the store! Great new socks, too!
3. Tail Tennis makes its big fall debut with a fun,colorful collection called Le Batik. The name speaksfor itself. The mix of pinks, oranges, and whites issure to score major points on the court!
4. Lacoste for kids has also arrived in new colors andstyles that are great for school. We have long sleevepolos, turtlenecks, and lightweight sweaters for boysand girls.
Men's1. Although we have not carried Ashworth in ourstore for a while, we thought it was time to try again.This time, we are bringing in great classic color shirts,with fantastic wick-away technology, that are verycomfortable, but best of all…very affordable.
2. Tommy Hilfiger also makes its fall debut in thestore, this time bringing great fall colors, such asbrowns, navys, khakis, and grays. All of these shirtsare logo'd with the Riviera crest, which makes them agreat gift along with making them good basic shirts tokeep in your locker for après-golf activities!
3. Lacoste also returns to the men's section with allnew colors and styles. We will be carrying long sleevestriped pique polos as well as lightweight sweaters.
So, after reading about all the fabulous merchandisewe will be receiving this month…please make sureyou stop by the Golf Pro Shop for all your golf andtennis needs!
Riviera Classic Member-Member
Tournament
October 19, 20 & 21*
*Golf Course will be closed all three days
See the Golf Pro Shop for details.
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Golf Results
Men’s One-Day Member-GuestJune 16, 2006TEAM NET1st Ramiro Sugranes & Guillermo Mondino 612nd Brooks Kurtz & David Metalonis 623rd John Daly & Arturo Tapia 63TEAM GROSS1st Joe Scott & Diego Besga 64INDIVIDUAL GROSS1st Diego Besga 67INDIVIDUAL NET1st Ramiro Sugranes 65CLOSEST TO PIN6’11” Diego Besga #2
Diego Besga #95’11” Craig Branson #148’5” Martin Genauer #17TEAM SKINSJohn Daly & Arturo Tapia #6Tim Plummer & Robert Cielo #7Joe Scott & Diego Besga #12Jon Zeder & Gene Howard #13Ricardo Horvilleur & Richard Caso #15Kevin Houk & Brad Cirino #16Jerry Katzen & Jerry Reisman #17
Men’s Breakfast ShotgunJuly 15, 2006Best 2 of 4
1st Danny Otero 120Jamie PimentelJorge OteroJorge Larrieu
2nd Herman Klemick 122Joe CacioppoGabe BustamanteChristopher Zoller
3rd Gene Witherspoon 123Charles ErdmannPat BattleGreg Gardner
4th Michael Battle 124Jim MessiryAl CuetoJess Lawhorn Sr.
Robert WhiteBrian TartTito FreyreJay Gamble
Tom WilliamsonAndres AnguloHarry BenderHumberto Gonzalez
7th Jim Fenton 126Steve NaclerioOrlando SotoRoger Trombino
Closest-to-the-Hole#2 Herman Klemick 4’8”#9 Joe Scott 7’3”#14 Michael Eskra 1’4”#17 Tom Johansen 11’6”
Doug Chumbley, Al Smith, Craig Branson, Dan Schwartz
Marty Genauer, Alan Brooks, Ray Kayal, Kevin Dunn
Diego Besga and Joe Scott,First Place Team (gross)
Guillermo Mondino and RamiroSugranes, First Place Team (net)
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From the GreenCommittee Leigh Livesay, ChairmanOur putting greens represent less than five percentof our managed turf area, yet their quality canmake or break a golfer’s experience. By theconclusion of September, we will have ended thesummer’s heavy maintenance, with the fourth andfinal green aerification completed by mid-month.We can look forward to great playing conditionsthis fall and through the spring. All Members canall help by filling our divots, properly repairingball marks, raking the bunkers, and proper cart use.
Upcoming Golf Events
September2-4 Labor Day Ringer Tournament3 Labor Day Mixed Tournament
at 1:30 P.M.18 Golf Course Closed for
Greens Aerification29 President & Board of Governors’ Cup
Qualifying Begins
October19-21 Riviera Classic
Member-Member Tournament26 Riviera Guest Day28 Riviera "Tour" Championship
November5 RWGA Mixed Event 1:00 P.M. Shotgun11 Turkey Shootout Mixed Member-Guest
Agronomy MinuteEric J. von Hofen, Director of Agronomy
I would like to start out by saying I have received a very warm welcometo the Club by manyMembers. It is great tohear the stories and historyabout the Club from manyof you. The history andwarm welcome has mademe very happy to be a partof such a great operation. Ilook forward to meetingmany more of you whenyou return from yoursummer vacations andretreats.
The Members that are in town and playing the course over the last threemonths have surely seen changes. We have planted some new trees,changed the fairway mowing lines to make the course more interesting,grown some rough, and chipped away at the summer culturalmaintenance program.
This summer’s program isan aggressive one. Wehave had two aerificationsand four heavy verticutson the greens. All of theseprocesses were followedby topdressing andbrushing. Three down andone more to go. The lastgreen aerification date isSeptember 18th.Aerification will also takeplace on the tees, collars,
and fairways during the month of September. This will happen onMondays and should not affect play.
By performing these necessary processes, we will have made an impactand removed a large amount of organic material built up on the greens. Itis the natural desire of the Tif-Eagle bermudagrass to produce thatch. Thethatch breaks down and becomes organic material. The material has to beremoved so the grass can breathe. I tell people it is like taking off your
sweater in the middle ofsummer.
I hope my Riviera Gazettecolumn will provide youwith answers andknowledge on theconditions of the golfcourse. I look forward tobeing your Director ofAgronomy for many yearsto come.
New Fairway Mowing Line on #12
New Palms on #14
Verticutting the Greens
2006 Riviera Golf Guest Days
ScheduleSeptember 14 / October 26November 16 / December 14
• Golf Member may bring up to three guests• Two-day advance tee times• The six months of May through October –
guests play for cart fee only• The six months of November through April –
guests play for cart fee plus reduced $45 guest fee.
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Two new Canary Island Date Palm trees were planted in front of theClubhouse last month. One of these lovely palms planted last year didn't makeit and was replaced. At the same time, another one was planted in front of theTennis Pro Shop. Eric von Hofen informs us that the date palm on hole #14will have to be replaced.
LANDSCAPE-ALOOZA!
Upcoming Tennis Events
Labor Day Mixed Doubles’ Round RobinSeptember 4th 9:30 A.M.
Family Tennis CarnivalSeptember 9th12:00 Noon
Back-to-School Junior Tennis TournamentSeptember 16th12:00 Noon
Ladies’ Mini CampA & B2 TeamsSeptember 11th-14th9:00-11:00 A.M.
B3 TeamSeptember 18th-21st9:00-11:00 A.M.
Saturday Junior TeamSeptember 23rd12:00 Noon
Men’s Match vs. Ocean ClubSeptember 23rd9:00 A.M.
Don’t Forget to Mark your Calendars early
4th of July TennisOnly the best survived the heat of the 4th of July at the MixedDoubles’ Round Robin. First place went to Paul Huck andCathleen Lamar. The runners-up were guest AndresBarbossa and Member Lucia Darnell.
After School Tennis Junior Clinic
Pee Wee Monday-Thursday
3:15-3:45 P.M.
JuniorMonday-Friday 4:00-5:00 P.M.
AdvancedMonday-Friday5:00-6:30 P.M.
Call the Tennis Pro Shop to make your reservations – 305-661-5334
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SuggestionsSuggestions for future events, topics for our Ladies’ DayLuncheons, and dance classes are always welcome. CallElisa Swaebe at 305-661-5331 or E-mail:eswaebe@rivieracc.org.
ReminderPlease remember that private instructors – including, butnot limited to tennis instructors, golf instructors, bridgeinstructors, and personal trainers – may not be broughtinto Riviera Country Club.
Riviera on-lineSome of our Members have forgotten to give us an e-mail address or to call when it has changed. Please logon to www.rivieracc.com, go to the directory, and checkyour information to see if it is correct. Also, do notforget to let us know of any new additions to the family,phone numbers, home and business addresses. If youneed to make changes or additions and need assistance,call Elisa Swaebe, Membership Director at 305-661-5531 or e-mail eswaebe@rivieracc.org.
Log on to www.rivieracc.com for information on: Special Events • Exercise Classes Children’s Programs • Golf & Tennis Bridge • Sponsorship Information, etc.
TIME Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
6:15 A.M. Indoor Cyclingw/ Arturo
BodyPumpw/ Stacy
Indoor Cyclingw/ Judy
BodyPumpw/ Stacy
Indoor Cyclingw/ Arturo
7:15 A.M.Indoor Cycling
w/ Judy** NEW CLASS
8:00 A.M. Rock Solidw/ Jackie
Rock Solidw/ Mary
Rock Solidw/ Terra
8:15 A.M. Hydracuaticaw/ Ana
Hydracuaticaw/ Ana
Yogaw/ Adrienne
9:15 A.M. Circuit Trainingw/ Bonnie
Cycle & Sculptw/ Cynthia
(9:15-10:30 A.M.)
Circuit Trainingw/ Bonnie
Cycle & Sculptw/ Cynthia
(9:15-10:30 A.M.)
Yogaw/ Terri
10:00 A.M.Step, Sculpt, Stretch
w/ MonaStarts Sept. 25th
3:30 P.M.KIT "Kids in Training"
w/ Eddie** NEW CLASS
4:15 P.M.Sit & Get Fit
w/ MonaStarts Sept. 25th
Sit & Get Fitw/ Mona
Starts Sept. 25th
5:00 P.M. Yogaw/ Paul R.
Yogaw/ Paul
Pilatesw/ Louis
Yogaw/ Paul
6:15 P.M. Mat Pilatesw/ Louis
Indoor Cyclingw/ Reizel
Yoga w/ Paul R.(6:00 P.M.)
Mat Pilatesw/ Louis
Riviera Fitness Schedule (Begins September 5)(Please see the website for possible changes to the September fitness schedule.)
The Aquatrendprovides a more efficientway to exercise. It canwork isolated body areas,help one lose weight andinches, and facilitateaerobic and anaerobictraining. The Aquatrendwas designed to work allmuscle groups. It providesa quick and safe method forworking out andrehabilitation. It is great forswimmers and non-swimmers alike – everyonefeels safe because there is
always something to hold onto. It has the added feature of lettingyou work against the resistance of water. The Aquatrend providestotal body conditioning, the cool and easy way, without injury ortrauma to your joints.
Vigorous exercise is oneof our best defenses againstcardiovascular disease, obesity,and premature aging. TheAquatrend Water WorkoutStation is the only submersibledevice that allows us toachieve cardiovascular fitness(STAMINA), promote toned muscles (peripheral and coreSTRENGTH), and do yoga and Pilates type movement(FLEXIBILITY) – the Wellness Trio of Aquatic Exercise:Stamina, Strength, and Flexibility!
For more information about personal training using theAquatrend Water Workout Station, please contact Ana Oriani,AEA ICATRIC, Aquatic Specialist Instructor. Call 305-546-1373 or email: aquatherapilates@aol.com.
GREAT NEWS FROM THE AQUATIC CORNER…Aquatrend Water Workout Station – The Cool Way to Workout!
Photos: Mary Wykle, Phd, Atric, AEA International Presenter,recipient of ATTRI Dolphin and Tsunami award, and pioneer of theAQUA PI-YO-CHI system demonstrating Pilates Type movements.
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The Riviera Country Club1155 Blue RoadCoral Gables, Florida 33146
PRE-SORTEDFIRST-CLASS MAIL
U.S. POSTAGEPAID
MIAMI, FLORIDAPERMIT NO. 516
Seafood and Lobster Bash!
Friday, September 29th7:00 to 11:00 P.M.
Music by Miami's Heat Band(Only two non-member guests
permitted at this event)
Attire: Country Club CasualMembers, remember to inform
your guests about our dress code.