2 CALENDAR
JANUARY 2018
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1
Club Closed
Happy New
Year!
2
Taste of Tuesday
Buffet
Stand-up
Paddleboard Yoga
3
4
Prime Rib Night
Aquatics/Fitness
Committee
5
Larry Williams
6
7
8
Dining Closed
Recreational Swim
Team Starts
Golf Committee
Greens Committee
9
Ladies Beginner
Tennis Clinic
Taste of Tuesday
Buffet
Clubhouse
Committee
Stand-up
Paddleboard Yoga
10
11
Prime Rib Night
12
Carmine Combo
13
14
15
Dining Closed
Finance Committee
16
Taste of Tuesday
Buffet
Stand-up
Paddleboard Yoga
17
Board of Governors
18
Prime Rib Night
19
Jason St. Pierre
20
21
22
Dining Closed
23
Taste of Tuesday
Buffet
Stand-up
Paddleboard Yoga
24
25
Prime Rib Night
26
David Lawlor
27
28
29
Dining Closed
30
30th Anniversary
Taste of Tuesday
Buffet
Stand-up
Paddleboard Yoga
31
Food Minimum
Quarterly Cycle for Members P-Z Ends
3
MESSAGE FROM MEMBERSHIP
Cheers to 30 years! 2018 promises to be a
year of fun and excitement as the Club
celebrates 30 years of service. To liven
things up a bit in 2018 we are planning
some “pop-up social events” in various
areas of the club. It is our hope that not
only will you join festivities in the areas that
you have become familiar with using but
that you will also try a few new things in
2018. Guest participation at some events
will be highly encouraged while other
events will be strictly for “members
only”. More details to follow via the club’s
newsletter, emails, Facebook and on our
website.
We will start our 30th year by celebrating
on Tuesday, January 30th during the
Taste of Tuesday Buffet. From day one The
Woodlands was designed to be a family-
friendly club so what better way to start off
the anniversary celebration than at the
Taste of Tuesday Buffet?! To help us
prepare and staff appropriately, RSVP’s to
the Taste of Tuesday Buffet would be
greatly appreciated but walk-ins will also be
accepted. The buffet price will remain at
$13.95 adult and $9.95 for children 12 and
under. The January 30th Taste of Tuesday
menu will be available on-line in the
upcoming weeks.
We also plan to salute members based
upon their years of continued membership
support by listing their names in our
monthly newsletters. This month we are
starting off with the Classes of 1988, 1989
& 1990 (see page 5).
Happy New Year and Happy Anniversary,
CLUB NEWS
FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER
Can you easily recall what you were doing back in 1988? Some of us were paying on
average $92,000 for a new home, 91 cents for a gallon of gas, 65 cents for a dozen
eggs, and under $10,000 for a new Ford Taurus. We were also going to see Rain
Man and Die Hard at the theaters, and printing Lotus 123 spreadsheets out on dot
matrix printers. In sports close to our hearts Stefan Edberg and Steffi Graf won
Wimbledon titles, while at The Masters Sandy Lyle hit a famous 7 iron from the
fairway bunker on #18 that led to a birdie and the victory. In addition to all the
above, 1988 also saw the opening of The Woodlands Club. As I’ve written about
several times before, Jim Vamvakias and Bob DeRice were Portland Country Club
members who dreamed of building a club that had an array of amenities that would
appeal to the entire family, and boy did they get it right. I have been fortunate to
visit many New England clubs during my tenure, as well as many other in various
parts of the country. Even after 30 years we are still ahead of the curve! I’m very
confident in saying that our club will continue to evolve in the coming years. With
the growth of new sports like pickleball and perhaps others that we don’t know
about yet, in addition to the never ending need to refurbish or redesign, it is exciting
to think about what our club might look like in another 30 years.
Thank you very much for your continued generosity with the annual staff Holiday
Fund. Everyone really appreciates it and you make a difference in the lives of all the
staff that are here to serve you. At the beginning of December, I too received a very
similar letter to the one you receive from a club I joined down in South Carolina
earlier this year. For the first time I was able to see it clearly from the opposite
perspective and I immediately sent a check off!
Until next month, we will see you around the Club,
Bill Robinson, CCM
Mary Anne
4 DINING & SOCIAL
IN HONOR OF THE WOODLANDS 30TH
ANNIVERSARY, THIS MONTH WE ARE THROWING
IT BACK TO SOME OF OUR FAVORITE FEATURED
COCKTAILS FROM OVER THE YEARS!
WINTER WHITE COSMO
absolut citron, cointreau, fresh lime, white
cranberry juice, garnished with whole
cranberries
WINTER ELIXIR
ketel one vodka, fresh lemon, rosemary simple
syrup, pomegranate juice
GINGERSNAP
cointreau, ginger liqueur, fresh lime, cinnamon
simple syrup, bitters
RYE SAZERAC
bulleit rye, absinthe, simple syrup, bitters
FRIDAY NIGHT
ENTERTAINMENT
January 5th - Larry Williams
January 12th - Carmine Combo
January 19th - Jason St. Pierre
January 26nd - Dave Lawlor
FOOD MINIMUM CYCLES Members A-G
Jan. 1-March 31
April 1-June 30
July 1-Sept. 30
Oct. 1-Dec. 31
Members P-Z
March 1-May 31
June 1-Aug. 31
Sept. 1-Nov. 30
Dec. 1-Feb. 28
Members H-O
Feb. 1-April 30
May 1-July 31
Aug.1-Oct. 31
Nov. 1– Jan. 31
THROWBACK
FEATURED COCKTAILS FEATURED WINE
-SPELLBOUND CABERNET-
STYLE: Rich with dark fruits, cinnamon, clove and subtle oak aromas.
The wine is juicy on the palate with bright red cherries and blackberry
flavors prominent, accented by delicate vanilla flavors and toasty oak, fin-
ishing long with soft, round tannins.
SOURCING: Premium wine growing regions throughout California,
including Mendocino, Lake, Napa and Sonoma Counties.
FOOD PAIRINGS: The complex flavor of this wine complements well
with our New York Strip and Lamb Chop, followed with our dessert
feature and fresh brewed espresso.
FEATURED BREWERIES
Check out our rotating tap selection, now featuring drafts from Boothbay
Craft Brewery and Lone Pine Brewing Co.
IT’S A WRAP!
It’s a wrap on yet another
successful Toy Drive! Thank
you to everyone who left
unwrapped toys under our
tree in the lobby. Your
generosity helped to make
the season brighter for many
children at The Barbara Bush
Children’s Hospital at Maine
Medical Center.
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EXCITING EVENTS
AHEAD!
It’s hard to believe it’s been 30 years of
The Woodlands Club! We’re so excited
that we’re celebrating all year long. We’re
kicking it off with our Taste of Tuesday
30th Anniversary Buffet, followed by a
Wine Dinner in February, a Local and
Craft Beer Dinner Pairing in March, and a
Local Spirits Dinner Pairing in April. Keep
your eyes out for menus and registration
notices on the horizon … in the
meantime, don’t forget to check our
website and Facebook pages for event
updates and photos!
DINING & SOCIAL
30 YEARS
Susan Anderson
James & Bonnie Atwell
Hans & Mary Brandes
Meredith Burgess
Delvyn & Carole Case
Gordon Chibroski
Cynthia Churchill
Michael Currie & Leslie Gibbons
Michael DeLuca
Robert DeRice & Stacylee Morris
Charles Desieyes
John & Dianne Doyle
Lucy Ellis & George Bokinsky Austin & Eileen Farrar
Greg & Georgia Finch
John Fitzsimmons &
Lynn Breckinridge
Stuart & Carol Gilbert
Walter Gorman
Philip Gleason & Mary Schendel
John & Jean Gulliver
Daniel & Phyllis Hayes
Peter & Mary Ruth Hedstrom
Donald Holden
Kurt & Allyson Jones
Harold & Joyce Jones
Jeffrey & Judith Kane
Charles & Elizabeth Kean
Thomas & Kathleen Keefer
Patrick & Catherine Keeley
Robert Kline & Joy Foster
Scott & Rebecca Lamb
Don & Betsy Lowry
Sherry McCarthy
Terri Messer
Peter Milliken & Linzee Weld
Robert Monks
Peter & Lynn Noyes
Girard & Patricia Robinson
Alan & Barbara Saabye
Ralph & Katharine Sama
Peter & Barbara Shaw
Sandra Stone & Frank Lemanski
Thomas & Elaine Struthers
Drew & Debra Swenson
Prisca & Dave Thomson
Rick & Phyllis Vail
James & Sally Vamvakias
Peter & Margaret Webster
Verne & Tracey Weisberg
James & Anne Marie Wilberg
Robin Wilkins
Jonathan Young
29 YEARS
Thomas & Laurie Hyndman
Peter & Liz Ventre
28 YEARS
Brett Applebaum &
Dorothy Guitierrez
Charles Craig
Harold & Mary Friedman
William & Susan Full
Carol Hancock
Kenneth Krauss
Paul Marshall
Lorna Moss
Alan Wolf
CELEBRATING 30 YEARS OF
MEMBERSHIP
Thank you to our members for your continued support and membership, this month we celebrate those who have been
with us since the very beginning, cheers to the Woodlands
Classes of 1988, 1989 and 1990!
6 AQUATICS
TOT SWIM
January 8TH– February 12TH
Mondays from 9:45AM - 10:15AM
Cost: $79
Ages 6 months to 3 years. One parent/
adult must accompany the child in the
water. Please call Sheilla at 781-3104 x 116
to register.
AQUA AEROBICS
January 3RD– April 12TH
Tuesdays from 10:30AM - 11:30AM
Cost: $219
Call Sheilla at 781-3104 x 116 to register.
The class requires at least 6 participants to
run.
ADULT SWIM TRAINING
January 9TH– April 3RD
Tuesdays from 9:00AM - 9:45AM
Cost: $158 (12 week session)
No classes February vacation week.
This class will focus on endurance and
speed. Swimmers with previous swimming
experience, triathletes and those who have
completed our introduction to lap
swimming are welcome. Call Sheilla at 781-
3104 x 116 to register. If you are
interested in Adult Swimming and these
dates/times do not work for you, please call
Sheilla and let her know what would work.
AFTERNOON STAND-UP PADDLEBOARD YOGA WITH ASHLEY FLOWERS
Pre-registration is required. All levels welcome!
January 2ND– February 6TH
Tuesday afternoons from 1:45PM - 2:45PM
Cost: $120/6 weeks
Enjoy the warmth of the indoor pool while practicing balance, strength and
mindfulness on a paddleboard. No paddleboard or yoga experience necessary. Sign
up with Sheilla at [email protected]
BEGINNING ADULT SWIMMING
January 10TH– April 4TH
Wednesdays from 9:00AM - 9:45AM
Cost: $158 (12 week session)
No classes February vacation week.
Has swimming never been your thing but you thought it would be good for your
health? It is said that misery likes company, and a party of one is no fun so invite a
friend! If you are a non-swimmer or consider yourself a beginner, then this is the
class for you! Call Beth at 781-3104 x 112 or email [email protected] to
register. If the class time doesn’t work with your schedule, call or email Beth to let
her know you’d like a different time.
ADULT INTRODUCTION TO LAP SWIMMING
January 10TH– April 4TH
Wednesdays from 9:00AM - 9:45AM
Cost: $158 (12 week session)
No classes February vacation week.
Requirements: must be able to swim a minimum of 1 length of any stroke. Swimmers
will learn how to take their current ability and put it into an effective workout. We
will be working toward swimming the mile (or more depending on ability). Swim-
mers will also learn how to use the pace clock, take stroke counts, swim some typical
practice sets, use swim equipment and receive some technical instruction. Call Sheilla
at 781-3104 x 116 to register.
7 AQUATICS
INDOOR POOL HOURS
MONDAY:
5:00AM - 10:30AM
11:30AM - 4:15PM
5:15PM - 9:30PM
TUESDAY:
5:00AM - 1:45PM
2:45PM - 3:30PM
5:00PM - 9:30PM
WEDNESDAY:
5:00AM - 9:00AM
9:45AM - 10:30AM
11:30AM - 1:00PM
2:00PM - 3:30PM
5:00PM - 9:30PM
THURSDAY:
5:00AM - 3:30PM
6:00PM - 9:30PM
FRIDAY:
5:00AM - 10:30AM
11:30AM - 9:30PM
SATURDAY:
5:00AM - 9:30PM
SUNDAY:
5:00AM - 9:30PM
RECREATIONAL SWIM TEAM
January 8TH– April 5TH
Mondays from 4:15PM - 5:15PM
and/or
Thursdays from 5:00PM - 6:00PM
Cost: $158 (12 week session)
No classes February vacation week.
Prerequisite: Passed The Woodlands Club Level 4 swimming or age 10 with Aquatics Staff
approval. Swimmers participate in swim workouts, improve competitive skills and
stroke technique in preparation for middle school and/or high school swim team.
The Woodlands swimmers and their parents have elected for a recreational
approach to swim team. At The Woodlands, we try to accommodate our
member’s need for flexibility. This recreational team focuses on skills for the
school competitive swimmer, fun and fitness as we allow swimmers to participate as
little as once per week at a level of commitment that fits their needs. There are no
meets with this program. Please call Sheilla to register, or with any questions, at
781-3104 x 116.
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR WOODLANDS
SWIMMERS!
The following children worked very hard to attain a higher level of swimming ability.
They have advanced from the levels listed below:
Level 1
Sabrina Enders
Level 2
Frankie Aspito
Rory Binette
Julianna Empy
Ella Ferrante
Bree Gooch
Alex Kutz
Phebe Little
Otis Manganello
Riley Ross
Jacqueline Sirois
Sam Sirois
Alexandra Woodward
Level 3
Conor Abeles
Grace Buckspan
Catherine Darus
Ava Draeger
Quincy Hallowell
Linnea Kazimierczak
Charlie Meyer
Theo Roediger
Owen Ross
Level 4
Porter Beaule
Ian Christie
Jackson Darus
William Rana
Joseph Rinaldi
8 GOLF
JANUARY GOLF TIP:
This is a great time of year to focus on changes that
will help during the warmer months.
Flexibility and Weight Training: We have a
first class fitness staff here at The Woodlands. Take
advantage of them! Let them work with you to
develop a personalized stretching and training
routine. This will pay off in added yards and
increased stamina which means lower scores!
Keep Swinging: Tom Watson continues to amaze
me with the high level of golf he has maintained for
years. When he is at his home in Kansas City, he
swings a weighted club for five minutes, twice a day.
Keep those golf muscles active! We like the
Orange Whip, check it out! A quick video analysis
will help to identify any swing changes necessary.
Putt, Putt, Putt: First, let our professional staff
observe your stroke so that you practice positively
rather than groove a poor stroke. There are
several good practice tools available to aid in a
repeatable putting stroke. All you need is your
putter, some golf balls and a
carpet!
And Finally, Exercise Your Brain: There is no
shortage of golf instruction books. This winter is a
great time to learn about the mental aspect of golf.
Take a look at the rules of golf too. It is sure to save
you some strokes!
If you want to read and learn about the golf swing
and more, follow Michael Hebron on Facebook. He
is a National PGA Teacher of the year and always
interesting.
If you are on twitter follow Brandel Chamblee
(@chambleebrandel) and Lucas Wald (@lucaswald).
Both share good information and videos on the golf
swing. And just for fun, follow @darth_monty, a
parody account supposedly from Colin
Montgomery.
GOLF SHOP
WINTER HOURS
The Golf Shop will be CLOSED for the months of
January and February. The shop will reopen with
normal business hours for the 2018 season on
March 1ST.
For Junior Golf info, please check the Junior Golf
bulletin board or email John Mullen
To schedule a lesson with Doug, please email
You may also schedule a lesson with our
professional staff by email:
John Mullen: [email protected]
Paul Piveronas: [email protected]
Jake McVety: [email protected]
Thank you for your support.
Would you like to make 2018 the year you really improve your golf game? We
tend to treat the golf learning process differently from other activities that require
motor skills.
Here are the accepted steps for motor learning for Baseball:
-Make the team
-Go to scheduled practices
-Learn the basics- catching, hitting, throwing
-Do drills so basics become second nature
-Continue process throughout playing career
Here are the accepted steps for motor learning for Music:
-Find a qualified instructor
-Take regular lessons
-Learn the basics
-Practice between lessons
-Learn in a process from simple to complex.
Here is how most of us attempt to learn Golf:
-Go to driving range with a friend who plays a little better than you
-From this person, take advice such as “keep your head down”, “keep your left arm straight”, “take the
club straight back and straight through”
-Try out tips from your friends and the golf channel
-Using your driver, hit hundreds of balls to ingrain these habits
Why do we deviate from a successful formula when it comes to golf? Doesn’t make much sense, does it?
If one of your resolutions for 2018 is to have more fun on the golf course, consider this
version:
-Find an instructor who is qualified and who you “click” with
-Take regular lessons
-Learn the basics such as grip, aim, set up, swing path, putting, chipping, centered club face contact
-Do drills so that basics become second nature
-Practice correctly between lessons
-Learn in a progression from simple to complex
-Make improvement an ongoing process
Let our award winning professional staff help you make 2018 the year you have more fun (play better golf)!
Doug Van Wickler, PGA
FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF
SNAG® stands for "Starting New at Golf". It is a
FUN game that is EASY to learn and can be played
ANYWHERE.
SNAG® contains all the elements of golf but in a
modified form. The game has its own simplified
rules and terminology that adds fun to the learning and playing experience. Falling somewhere
between miniature golf and regulation golf,
SNAG® allows for full shots, pitching, chipping,
and putting.
The SNAG Ball™ has a limited distance, with the
average player launching it a maximum of 50 yards.
Ages 4-5
11:00-11:30 AM
Saturdays February 10th, 17th March 3rd, 10th &
17th
$99 per child
Ages 6-9
9:00-9:45 AM or 10:00-10:45 AM
Saturdays February 10th, 17th March 3rd, 10th &
17th
$99 per child
Ages 10-13
12:00-12:45 PM
Saturdays February 10th, 17th March 3rd, 10th &
17th
$119 per child
Lessons on Golf Simulator!
Each participant will also receive a gift
certificate for a ½ hour private lesson with US
Kids Top 50 kids instructor John Mullen to be
used anytime during the 2018 season.
2018 Winter Junior Golf Program Fast Paced and FUN using SNAG
9 TENNIS
2017 CLUB
CHAMPIONS
Men’s Open Singles:
Nick Forester
Men’s 4.0 Singles:
Tom Laverdiere
Men’s 3.5 Singles
Ed Yoon
Men’s 3.0 Singles
Eric Tracy
Ladies Open Singles
Morgan Warner
Ladies 3.5 Singles
Raquel Matilla-Antunez
Ladies 3.0 Singles
Regina Kim-Yoon
Ladies 2.5 Singles
Ann Coffey
Men’s Open Doubles
Nick Forester, William Goodspeed
Men’s 4.0 Doubles
Drew Swenson, Tom Wilberg
Men’s 3.5 Doubles
Andy Hyland, Gary Robinson
Men’s 3.0 Doubles
Greg Adey, Steve Hendry
Ladies Open Doubles
Sue Strasenburgh, Odette Thurston
Ladies 3.5 Doubles
Paula Spencer, Jackie Watt
Ladies 3.0 Doubles
Regina Kim-Yoon, Trish Lefevre
Mixed Open Doubles
Hans Warner, Morgan Warner
Mixed 3.5 Doubles
Anne Hyland, Andy Hyland
LADIES BEGINNER CLINIC
Our Ladies Beginner Clinic is being MOVED from Mondays at 9AM to
Tuesdays at 10:30AM, starting on January 9TH, 2018
The Tennis Department is looking directly at you, the one who wants to take on a
new activity this winter! Something that can keep you active, laughing, and give you
the opportunity to meet new people and have fun with friends. If you have never
played the game of tennis, or played years ago (don’t worry, we won’t ask how
many), we have a clinic suited just for you.
This is a drop in clinic and all we ask is that you come with some energy, we will
provide the rest!
Email Jon Parry at [email protected] to sign up!
UPCOMING CLINIC POSSIBILITIES
We would like to hear from you! Please drop us a line as we are discussing
some offerings to the membership this winter. Some of the clinic possibilities
would be a Ladies Singles Clinic, an All Levels Serving Clinic, and a mid-week
morning Cardio Tennis Clinic. Please email Jon at [email protected] if any
of these would interest you.
WINTER WEATHER REMINDER
Please remember with the winter season upon us, this also brings about sand and
salt. Please remember to change your shoes in the lobby prior to entering the
bubble.
NEW BALL MACHINE
We are excited to inform you that we have a new ball machine with some exciting
features. It’s specifically on Ball Machine #1 and if you would like to see how it
works, please feel free to take to any of our staff for a demonstration.
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EXERCISING
ETIQUETTE
Proper Etiquette in Fitness Classes
• Wear comfortable, non-revealing clothing that
allows for movement
• Respect your classmates experience
• Try to arrive early (if late enter quietly)
• Be mindful of personal hygiene
• Avoid strong colognes/perfumes
• A change of clothes is appropriate when you
wrap up a Cardio session prior to joining a
class
• Turn off electronics
WELCOME, MARINA!
Please extend a warm Woodlands Club welcome
to Marina Urbano when you see her in the Fitness
Center. Marina will be starting this January and
working mid-morning, evening, and Saturday
mornings for us. Marina is a NASM Certified
Personal Trainer/TRX Qualified Trainer.
Marina turned her passion for health and fitness
into a career by becoming a certified personal
trainer. As a former gymnast and athlete, her time
has always been devoted to an active lifestyle and
she quickly became a fitness enthusiast. Marina
attended the National Personal Training Institute
(NPTI) of California to study advanced personal
training. She received a certification from the
National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) and
is also TRX qualified. She works hard to make her
workouts fun and engaging to motivate you to
achieve your goals and enhance a healthy lifestyle.
To contact Marina for sessions, shoot her an email
FITNESS
NEW WINTER FITNESS SCHEDULE
Our new Fitness Class Schedule is now available online!
FROM THE
DIRECTOR OF FITNESS
Happy New Year Everybody!!! I hope you had the greatest of
Holiday Seasons. I hope the time you have had with family and
friends has been the best season ever for you all.
A new year is upon us and with that comes new goals. Whether it is a race you plan on
doing, a vacation planned, or to do more activities with the family, exercise is the one
constant that will allow you to enjoy that time even more. If you need help, please let us
know by emailing me at [email protected] and we can set you up with one of the
trainers for a new program, weekly sessions, or even set you up in a class.
We still have plenty of room in a lot of our classes. If you need to hold yourself
accountable to your new years resolutions, come on in and enjoy a class!!!
Damian
Ball Room Dancing- This class is a great way to get you ready for the dance floor. Joyce
is the most gracious and versatile instructor around. Her calm demeanor and expert
knowledge allow you to learn or fine tune such dance moves as the Tango, Salsa, or Waltz.
$150/12 Weeks Drop-In $13
Step- This 50+ minute Classic Step class with great instructors. This is an Aerobic based
class with the emphasis placed on the cardiovascular benefit and weight loss. What a way
to sweat…if you want. $252/12 weeks Drop-In $8
Sculpt- Experience this challenging whole body muscle conditioning class using the step,
dumbbells, bands and your own body weight. $180/12 Weeks Drop-In $8
Yoga- A class for all ages and fitness levels. It energizes the mind and body through a
variety of movements. Excellent class for increasing flexibility. $180/12 Weeks Drop-In
$17
Spin- Group Cycling. Spin is a great way to build your aerobic threshold (cardiovascular
baseline). This is an incredible training program that allows you to simulate a “ride”.
Endurance, strength, intervals and recovery rides can all be achieved by adjusting the
resistance on the bike and ride provided by the instructor. Heart Rate monitors are
recommended. Extremely suitable for all fitness levels. $175/12 Weeks Drop-In $8
Pilates- Using repetition and speed of movement as a focus, tighten up those trouble areas
and feel great. This is a core conditioning along with a touch of flexibility. $260/12 Weeks
Drop-In $10
Golf Conditioning- This program outlines exercises, both functional and specific, that
will improve your golf game, and help prevent the initial soreness and fatigue that the golfer
can experience the first few times in the beginning the season. The program stresses safe
movement to improve core strength, lower body and upper body flexibility and ways to
limit low back pain from occurring. 6 weeks $75.
Power Sculpt- This class focuses on all the major muscles groups. “Major” in that they
are the ones you care about. This 50+ minute class is high rep toning that will help you
tighten and firm up. Great instruction and you will feel great afterwards. $180/12 Weeks
Drop-In $8
Quick Fit- Call it a morning boot camp but more fun! This class demonstrates the latest
fitness conditioning moves along with sound weight training and core training. This class is
great to improve muscle tone and cardiovascular conditioning. $180/12 Weeks Drop-In $8.
$200/12 Weeks Drop In $8
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COMMITTEE BRIEFS
Board of Governors:
December 13 Meeting: Bill reported that the annual staff holiday lunch was a nice event and well-
received by employees. New fitness trainer starting in January. Another great month financially
and overall a great year. Membership numbers key to positive results. Committee
appointments and LOA requests approved. Significant discussion of pickleball and its place in the
tennis bubble. Permitted hours of play reached and agreed on unanimously.
Aquatics and Fitness Committee:
December 7 Meeting: Winter swim registration off to a good start with some classes already
filled. Swim challenge ongoing. 2 elliptical machines will be updated with new crank and peddle
arms over the next few weeks. New trainer, Marina Urbano will start in January and help with
class load and private instruction. Winter class schedule now available.
Clubhouse Committee:
No meeting held in December
Finance Committee:
No meeting held in December
Golf Committee:
No meeting held in December
Green Committee:
December 5 Meeting: Standard winter preparations taking place. Biggest concern is the lack of
cold weather in October/November, plant didn’t harden off when it should have. Tree work on
10 and 2 taking place now that the ground is frozen enough. Stumps to be removed in the
spring. Additional tree work due to recent storms will also take place. Recreational ski trails
are now open.
HR Committee:
No meeting held in December
Membership Committee:
December 5 Meeting: November’s membership report was reviewed and discussed. For the last
four months the Club continues to thrive financially with 713 dues paying members. Junior and
Recreation categories are full and there are less than 10 Golf openings available prior to year-
end member attrition. Subject to Board approval, Paula Silsby has signed on for another 3-year
committee term and Chris Holdredge will remain Chair of the Membership Committee.
Tennis Committee:
No meeting held in December
CLUB NEWS
CLUB DIRECTORY
Front Desk 207.781.3104
Front Office Fax 207.781.5226
Dining Room 207.781.3104 Ext.164
Fitness Center 207.781.3104 Ext. 110
Golf Pro Shop 207.781.2890
Tennis Pro Shop 207.781.2922
General Manager/COO
Bill Robinson Ext. 101
Membership
Mary Anne MacArthur Ext. 102
Accounting
Jay Stone Ext. 152
Controller [email protected]
Deanna Pelletier Ext. 122
Accounting Assistant [email protected]
Theresa Novicky Ext. 117
Accounting Assistant [email protected]
Aquatics
Beth Streeter Ext. 112
Director of Aquatics [email protected]
Sheilla Bernier Ext. 116
Aquatics Assistant [email protected]
Childcare
Lynn Dunn Ext. 120
Childcare Provider
Fitness
Damian Dow Ext. 149
Director of Fitness [email protected]
Food and Beverage
Latara Dunn
Director of Food and Beverage
Dave Moran
Ext. 103
Ext. 105
Dining Room Manager
Jason Kennedy
Executive Chef
Ext. 107
Toni Marie Nappi Ext. 124
Event and Sales Manager [email protected]
General and Administrative
Elizabeth Fox Ext. 100
Receptionist [email protected]
Abigail Brockelbank Ext. 104
Member Communications [email protected]
Golf
Doug Van Wickler Ext. 126
Director of Golf [email protected]
Golf Shop Ext. 119
Greens and Grounds
Ryan Minzner 207.781.9954
Superintendent [email protected]
Housekeeping
Karen Hadley Ext. 111
Housekeeping Supervisor
Maintenance
Scott Crepeau Ext. 128
Facilities Director [email protected]
Tennis
Harvey McCartney Ext. 113
Director of Tennis [email protected]
Jon Parry Ext. 133
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Rich Emerson
President
Tom Hyndman
Vice President
Lin Austin
Treasurer
Judy Beressi
Clerk
Katherin O’Grady
Scott Weymouth
Steve Clukey
Regina Walsh
AQUATICS/FITNESS COMMITTEE
Katie VerLee-Chair
Steve Abeles
Melissa Christie
Steve Hendry
Joe Walden
Janet Villiotte
Regina Walsh-Board Liaison
CLUBHOUSE COMMITTEE
Lois Lengyel-Chair
Deb Abbondanza
Mary Jo Cross
Peter Leavitt
Ken Porter
Bill Shain
Judy Beressi-Board Liaison
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Gordon Hamlin
Marie Leavitt
Odette Thurston
Stephen Krolikowski
Lin Austin-Board Liaison
Rich Emerson-Board Liaison
Tom Hyndman-Board Liaison
GOLF COMMITTEE
Paul White-Chair
Brent Profenno
Mike Ryan
Pam Wichroski
Andy York
Debbie Porter
Scott Weymouth-Board Liaison
GREEN COMMITTEE
Matt Chin-Chair
Roxane Cole
David Kelley
Don Neidetcher
John Lemieux
Mike Shay
Steve Clukey-Board Liaison
HUMAN RESOURCE
COMMITTEE
Judy Beressi-Chair/Board Liaison
Bill Goodspeed
Eric Uhl
Jane Bopp
MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE
Chris Holdredge -Chair
Tate Ficker
Paula Silsby
Shikha Vasaiwala
Donyelle Werner
Tom Hyndman-Board Liaison
NOMINATING COMMITTEE
Peter Fendler-Chair
Christie DeMichael
Judith Goodrich
Charlie Hahn
Barry Lundquist
Terri Messer
Meredith Rousseau
TENNIS COMMITTEE
Lori Poulin-Chair
Allen Bruce
Dave McClees
Christie Rana
Thad Shattuck
Regina Kim Yoon
Kathi O’Grady-Board Liaison
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