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SpInside the Diamond:• Holiday Parties at the MAC • Past and Present Heroes• Swim and Dive Team Banquet • The Bricks Are Coming • MAC Through the Years • Trunk-R-Treat
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CHERRY DIAMOND
Est. 1903
MISSOURI ATHLETIC CLUB
The Original Social Network
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FEATURES
10 Holiday Parties at the MAC
17 Past and Present Heroes
18 Swim and Dive Team Banquet
19 The Bricks Are Coming
27 MAC Through the Years
28 Trunk-R-Treat
CHERRY DIAMONDMissouri Athletic Club
Founded in 1903
SEPTEMBER 2012
CHERRY DIAMOND STAFFPublisher - Joel L. KarstenDirector of Communications - James M. Wilson Art Director - Tabitha L. Wilson Communications Assistant - Kelly Barbour
General Manager - Wallace L. Smith
To advertise, call 314-539-4488 or e-mail: [email protected]
The Cherry Diamond Vol. 106/No. 9 (UPSP:
102-560) is published monthly by the Missouri Athletic Club, 405
Washington Ave., St. Louis, MO, 63102 Tel. (314) 231-7220.
Subscription, $39 per year, subject to sales tax. PERIODICAL
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POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the Cherry Diamond,
405 Washington, Ave., St. Louis, MO 63102Departments4 New Members5 The President’s Column 6 Calendar11 From the General Manager’s Desk13 Focus on Fitness14 Athletics20 Dining24 Clubs Within the Club29 Club News30 Snapshots
DIAMOND DIGITS
The Original Social Network 8A century before Mark Zuckerberg revolutionized
modern communication with Facebook, the MAC is where people gathered to socialize and catch up with old friends. If these walls could talk, they would tell a capti-vating and colorful story of St. Louis history.
Are You Ready For Some Football? 12Football season is here: Do you have a game plan? With
affordable rooms, close proximity to the Edward Jones Dome, garage access and convenient pre-game buffets, the MAC is the perfect place to be a Rams fan. Join fellow Mizzou fans at Downtown Rooftop Party and watch the Tigers take on Georgia in the SEC Opener.
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MAC members are Platinum Partners.
11 Children of MAC members and friends successfully completed the Toastmasters International Youth Leadership Program.
7 Rams home games will be played in the 2012 - 2013 season.
MAC members have purchased commemorative bricks through the Brick Program.76
Athletes are scheduled to appear at the Greatest Moments in St. Louis Sports History Dinner.9
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Thanks to the following members for sponsoring new members
to the Club. Garth Bayer
Mark E. BelewJ.J. Costello
Mark & Ana HelmsingWill & Holly James
Dan LuechtefeldJames McMullen
Brian SangerMike Todd
Andrew WeckbachRobert Wunderlich
New MembersBRUNING, LAUREN M. (ANTHONY): American Water, St. Louis MO, 314-996-2348; Res. 4711 Prague Ave., St. Louis MO 63109, 314-302-8825CURTIS, JACOB D. (MARIE): King, Krehbiel & Hellmich, LLC, 2000 S. Hanley St. Louis MO 63105, 314-646-1110; Res. 7364 Northmoor Dr., St. Louis MO 63105, 573-380-5246EMERY II, DON (Elizabeth F. Pribor, MD): Teradata Corp.; Res. 13552 Weston Park Dr., St. Louis MO 63131-1045, 314-579-9442ESCHEN, PAUL J. (Jamie Lynn Thomas): Ansira Engagement Marketing, 2300 Locust, St. Louis MO 63103, 314-783-2438; Res. 59 Topton Way, St. Louis MO 63105, 314-239-5708EVERETT, SAMUEL J.: Wells Fargo Advisors, 1 Jefferson St., St. Louis MO 63103; Res. 908 Clover Lane, O’Fallon MO 63366, 573-999-2248FLEMING, MICHAEL T. (Lindsay): R&F Financial Group, 16690 Swingley Ridge Rd., Ste 240, Chesterfield MO 63040, 636-728-2489; Res. 2565 Grover Ridge Dr., Wildwood MO 63040, 636-273-0166
If you would like to refer a new member, please contact Patti Cundiff (Downtown) in the Membership Office at 314-539-4429 or Julie Kueper (West) at 314-539-4408.
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HARTENBACH, THOMAS W. (Diane C.): Redbird Carriers, Inc., P.O. Box 78401, St. Louis MO 63178, 314-621-7780; Res. 871 McCauley Court, St. Charles MO 63303, 636-447-4240KLEHM, CHARLES S.C. (Blaire Badgley): PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP, 800 Market St., Ste. 1900, St. Louis MO 63101, 314-206-8500; Res. 4605 Lindell Blvd., 304, St. Louis MO 63108, 314-452-7668MOONEY, MILES D. (Julie): PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP, 800 Market St., St. Louis MO 63101, 314-206-8255; Res. 3 Edwin Ave., St. Louis MO 63122, 314-822-0884VANDEVEN, LARRY M. (Kathleen): Penn Mutual, 16090 Swingley Ridge Rd. Ste. 360, Chesterfield MO 63017, 636-530-7366; Res. 1316 Legacy Pointe Lane, Fenton MO 63026, 636-343-9765WOODRUFF, ERIC M. (Kelly C. Mulholland): EdgeConnex, Inc., 14861 Limestone School Rd., Reston VA 20176, 314-698-6959; Res. 141 W. Mermod Place, St. Louis MO 63122, 314-394-1411
More than 240 MAC members are enjoying reduced dues and increased benefi ts through the Platinum Partnership. The number grows every day.
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Are you Platinum yet?This successful membership opportunity is being
expanded and energized:
+ The Platinum Partnership is now available to all MAC members.
+ Receive up to $1,200 annually in reduced dues.
+ Receive Diamond Club benefi ts (up to $2,100 in annual savings).
To fi nd out how you can begin receiving reduced dues and added benefi ts through the enhanced Platinum Partnership offering,
Call Patti Cundiff at 314-539-4429 or Julie Kueper at 314-539-4408.
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Through the efforts of last year’s Board, the current Board, dedicated employees and you, our members, I’m proud to report that fiscal year 2012 has produced positive revenues 7.5% higher than last year. Cash flow is $175,000 better than budget. The Resident member head count is 64 members better than planned. We continue to pay down bank debt of $69,000 per month. Challenges still remain, but we are moving in the right direction.
Finance Chairman John Bugh has been hard at work with his Committee, along with staff, to develop recommendations to the Board for fiscal year 2013. We will have more details to share in the coming months as we develop short and long-term goals.
Soon, we will be asking members to complete a survey and give feedback on what amenities and services we can add and improve on. This member feedback will be instrumental to the Board and staff as we navigate through this year and years to follow. General Manager Wally Smith will share more details in his column on page 11. This is your chance to give the Board and staff constructive feedback on how we can continue to “raise the bar” at the MAC.
Stay connected to your Club, where camaraderie is experienced and relationships are forged.
JOEL KARSTEN - PRESIDENTDAVID P. WEISS - FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT CHRISTOPHER MICHALAK - SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT GORDON D. BUSH - TREASURER • DANIEL D. FUSZ - SECRETARY
This month’s Cherry Diamond cover story focuses on Club connections.
More than a century before Facebook was created, the Missouri Athletic Club was founded as a social network; a place for business, professional and civic leaders to gather and develop relationships.
Through the years, families have become more involved in Club life. The most dramatic development was the addition of the West Clubhouse in 1995. The new facility allowed your Club to offer much more for the entire family to enjoy. When every member of the family is utilizing the Club, the value of a membership is maximized.
In addition to our Club’s history, staff and programs, the fact that we offer access to two unique facilities sets us apart from most other private clubs. More than 70% of our members live within five miles of the West Clubhouse. While the historic Downtown Clubhouse may be the crown jewel, West is the diamond in the rough.
As summer winds down, vacations are over and the kids head back to school, it is easy to settle back into a routine. Don’t return to the “same old, same old.” This month, I encourage you to break out of your routine. I have found that doing so will help you more fully enjoy Club life.
If you spend most of your time at West, try dining or attending an event Downtown. If you are a long-time member who is more accustomed to spending time Downtown, I encourage you to check out what West has to offer. I hear from many long-time members who continually discover something new to enjoy at our Club, whether it is a fitness class, an item on a restaurant
menu or an event.This month, there is a very good
reason to give dining at West a fresh look. Chef Rob Marbs will join the MAC team after serving as the executive chef for Glen Echo Country Club. His resume, reputation and personal attention will greatly enhance the dining experience at West. I encourage you to make fine dinning at West a part of your weekly/daily routine moving forward. You can read more about Chef Marbs on page 21. In the Jack Buck Grill, Downtown, they have recently unveiled a new menu that has received rave reviews. “Raising the bar” on our dining is just another added benefit of our great Club.
September brings with it a lot of exciting sports action and the MAC is in the middle of it all. The Jeff Fisher era begins for the Rams and your Club is the best pre-game destination. The Cardinals head into the home stretch and hopefully we will be treated to more postseason heroics in October. Dan Dierdorf, David Eckstein and Mike Jones are among the local sports heroes that will gather at the Club on Sept. 6 for the St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame’s “Greatest Moments in St. Louis Sports” banquet. In October, Saint Louis University basketball coach Rick Majerus will headline the Billikens Luncheon. If you are a basketball fan like me, this event is one to circle on the calendar.
September traditionally kicks off the start of the MAC social season. Take a look at the calendar and make your plans. No matter your interests, there is sure to be an event to enjoy. Now is also a good time to start booking business meetings, banquets and even holiday parties before dates fill up.
President’s Column
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
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TERM ENDS 2013Gordon BushDaniel FuszJoel KarstenChristopher MichalakDavid P. Weiss
Joel L. KarstenPresidentTERM ENDS 2014
John BughMary FrontczakTerry K. HammerJudith R. HansesTroy W. Robertson
TERM ENDS 2015Greg BeekmanKim DeMotteDean EggerdingJohn M. NoceJohn D. Salter
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End of Summer Pool PartyMonday, Sept. 33 p.m. Adults - $12 + gratuityChildren (12 and Under) - $8 + gratuityWest Clubhouse Pool DeckCall 314-539-4490 for reservations.
Greatest Moments in St. Louis Sports HistoryThursday, Sept. 6The St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame will
once again be teaming with the Missouri Athletic Club for the second in its “Sports Heroes and Legends” series – this year themed “The Greatest Moments in St. Louis Sports History.”5:30 p.m. - Cocktails6:30 - Dinner7:15 p.m. - Program$75, inclusiveDowntown ClubhouseCall 314-539-4470 for reservations.
Murder Mystery Dinner “Dial MAC for Murder”Saturday, Sept. 8Don’t miss “Dial MAC for Murder, MAC
staff member Darrin Harnetiaux ‘Takes a Fall’ at the West Clubhouse. Claire Applewhite, author and program script writer, will be making an appearance.6 p.m. - Poolside Reception (signature/cash bar)7 p.m. - Dinner and Program$85, inclusiveWest ClubhouseCall 314-539-4490 for reservations.
Spanish Wine and Food PairingFriday, Sept. 14Wine provided by Table 31 Imports, food
pairings by Executive Chef Bart Philipps.6 - 9 p.m.$65, inclusive for Wine Society members$75, inclusive for non-Wine Society membersDowntown ClubhouseCall 314-539-4490 for reservations.
MAC Golf Club and Rod and Gun Club Present “Birds and Bogies”Friday, Sept. 14Shoot (50 birds) at St. Louis Skeet and
Trap and nine holes at the Legends.10 a.m. - ShootNoon - 2 p.m. - Change Venues/Lunch on your own2 p.m. - Golf Shotgun Start4 p.m. - Cocktails by Signature/Complimentary Hors d’houevres$75, inclusiveCall 314-539-4402 for reservations.
Gordon & MacPhail Whisky TastingThursday, Sept. 27Whisky tasting and presentation by Chris
Riesbeck, National Brand Ambassador, Gordon & MacPhail Malt Whisky Specialists.6 p.m. - Cash/Signature Bar6:45 p.m. - Presentation and Tasting$32, inclusive for SMWS Members$35, inclusive for non-SMWS MembersDowntown ClubhouseCall 314-539-4470 for reservations.
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Pool PartyWest
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Mizzou Rooftop Party Downtown
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Invitational Sanctioned Bridge
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Spanish Wine Dinner
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Rams Buffet
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Ballroom Dance Lessons
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Whisky TastingDowntown
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MAC Happy HourDowntown
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Billikens LuncheonTuesday, Oct. 16Saint Louis University basketball coach
Rick Majerus will preview the upcoming Billikens season.11 a.m. - Reception11:30 a.m. - Lunch12:15 p.m. - Program$30, inclusiveDowntown ClubhouseCall 314-539-4470 for reservations.
Trunk-R-TreatSunday, Oct. 28Dress up your little ghosts and ghoblins
for a spook-tacular Halloween event.4-7 p.m. $12 + gratuity - Adults$8 + gratuity - Children 12 & Under West ClubhouseCall 314-539-4490 for reservations.
Broadway Series at the FoxLes MisérablesThursday, Oct. 25$130, includes dinner, a glass of wine, one premium ticket and transportation.Call 314-539-4402 for reservations.
ApollosMondays, 7 p.m., Downtown
Forever Young ClubThird Friday of the month, 11:30 a.m., West
Military History ClubFourth Tuesday of the month, 11:30 a.m., Downtown
ToastmastersFriday (2nd & 4th), 7:15 a.m. WestWednesdays, 5:30 p.m., Downtown
Business Development GroupThird Thursday of the month, 7:15 a.m.,Downtown
Book ClubFirst Thursday of the month,5:30 p.m.West
Ongoing CWC MeetingsThe MAC offers many Clubs Within the Club (CWC) providing a variety of social opportunities for people who share common interests. Events sponsored by the CWC’s are open to the general membership and their guests.
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To join a CWC, or for more information, visit the MAC website (mac-stl.org) or call 314-539-4402.
• Reservations for events can be made by calling 314-539-4470 or visiting the MAC website (mac-stl.org). • Club events are subject to gratuity. • Cancellations must be made at least 72 hours before the event to avoid a one-third charge. • No shows will be charged in full. Please call with your own reservation. • For Jack Buck Grill reservations, call 314-539-4417. • For dining reservations at West, call 314-539-4441.
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Save the DateUpcoming Events
Blue Man Group at the Fox - Nov. 29
Family Night with Santa - Dec. 14
Breakfast with Santa - Dec. 8 & 15
Christmas Dinner Dance - Dec. 14
Christmas Eve Dinner - Dec. 14
Christmas Day Dinner - Dec. 25
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
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15 16 Billikens Luncheon
Ballroom Dance Lessons
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18 19 CSC Tennis Exhibition
20Wild Game Dinner
21Youth Toastmasters
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Rams Buffet
22 23 Ballroom Dance Lessons
Invitational Sanctioned Bridge
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Times have changed dramatically since the MAC opened in 1903. Life was simpler then. There was no Facebook, Twitter or Youtube. In order to communicate, people actually had to see each other. Personal relationships were personal. Young people played games that usually required them to go outside and see each other. You knew who your banker was and there was no such thing as a self-checkout machine at the grocery store. With the advances in technology, meeting people face-to-face has become as obsolete as a hand-written letter. Life is easier now, but does that make it better?
A century before Mark Zuckerberg revolutionized modern
communication with Facebook, the MAC is where people gathered to socialize and catch up with old friends. The Downtown Clubhouse was added to the national historic places registry in 2007. The Club, with its century-old quarter-sawn oak paneling and the art that fills the Art Lounge, has a charm that is uniquely its own. If these walls could talk, they would tell a captivating and colorful story of St. Louis history. Both Clubhouses have their own distinctive appeal, but it’s the membership of this Club that brings it to life.
The partnership of facilities and camaraderie that can be found at the MAC make it such a treasure to the community. Al and Chad Dressing are new Platinum Partners to the Club. The father and son duo had been to the Sportsman’s Club for lunches with
THE Social Network in St. LouisSince 1903
business partners many times. On one such outing, they ran into an old friend, Mr. Andy Eberhardt, who is a 30-year member of the Club. They had asked Mr. Eberhardt if he was still a member because they too were interested in becoming members of the MAC. Mr. Eberhardt arranged a meeting with Membership Director Patti Cundiff, and the Dressings applied that very day.
Mr. Eberhardt and the Dressings have been friends for years. They used to
vacation together at Table Rock Lake annually. Al and Chad Dressing own a company downtown and the close proximity to their work allows them to use the Club to host business clients and vendors, or meet Mr. Eberhardt, who also works downtown, for lunch at the Sportman’s Club.
When the Cherry Diamond met with the Dressings and Mr. Eberhardt, they were enjoying each other’s company and reminiscing over lunch in the Sportman’s Club. They were talking about how they shared a fondness of racquetball and joked about who would win in a competition. Since joining the Club, Chad Dressing has been taking his son Nathan to the West Clubhouse to teach him the sport, as his father did when he was young. His wife Maureen and daughter Hanna also like
to go to West and spend time at the pool. They plan on using the meeting rooms Downtown to conduct business meetings. Mr. Eberhardt is very active in the Club and its clubs within the Club. He plays racquetball twice a week, is an Apollo, Stogie Club and Forever Young Club member. He also enjoys meeting his buddies in the Jack Buck Grill on Monday nights.
The MAC has been an integral part of the Neill family for generations. Tom and Katie Neill grew up in the Club. Their father, past-President Mark Neill, is a longtime member. Katie has fond memories of her father taking her to the annual Father/Daughter dance and celebrating at the Mother’s Day brunch. Tom remembers having Breakfast with Santa as a kid. Tom and his wife Sara held their engagement party at the Club. It was the first time their parents met.
When the Associates hold a trivia night, the Neill family gets a table and challenges themselves and each other. Tom became a member of the Club in June by becoming a Platinum Partner with Katie. Since they are Platinum Partners, Katie’s dues have decreased and her brother enjoys reduced dues. Tom, Sara and their two children Victoria and Declan, have taken up
Mark and Katie Neill.
Chad Dressing, Al Dressing and Andy Eberhardt meet for lunch at the Downtown Clubhouse.
tennis at West. Katie meets them at the pool on Saturdays.
“It’s nice that Tom joined the Club. He brings the kids to the pool. It’s fun to have other people in the family around,” Katie said.
When Katie isn’t working as a sponsorship coordinator for Live Nation or enhancing fan interaction with Fredbird and the Cardinals team, she makes time to workout on the 5th Floor Downtown.
The MAC plays an integral part in the lives of the Neill family and so many others. Fellow members and staff recognize that these memories will be cherished for years to come and feel privileged to be a part of that.
When new members join the Club, it adds strength and diversity. The more members, the more people there are to meet and build friendships with. Whether they’re Emeritus Life members, Legacy members, Platinum Partners, family members or new members, the Club gets better with each and every story. When it’s Our Club, it’s Your Club, only better. Less dues, more
Tom, Victoria and Declan Neill shooting hoops at the Downtown Clubhouse.
time with family and friends. That’s a real Platinum Partnership. After all, the MAC is the original social network. Why sit in front of a computer when you can have lunch and play racquetball with your friends, or start a few traditions? Get out there and write your story. You can even post it on Facebook, for all of your new and old friends to see.
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A century before Mark Zuckerberg revolutionized
modern communication with Facebook, the MAC is where
people gathered to socialize and catch up with old friends.
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Time to Book Your Holiday PartiesIt is September,
which means it is time to think about Christmas
parties. Soon department stores will be decked out ceiling to floor with red and green tinsel, pine trees and snowflakes. Don’t wait until the
last minute to get into the holiday spirit. Reserve a room now to host
your office or group holiday party at the MAC. There are many options that can fit the
needs of any group you may be a part of. From small gatherings to large office parties, the MAC has
space for it all. Banquet space is going fast, so book your holiday party early.
Rooms are available to seat groups as small as ten to as large as 400. Enjoy an exquisite evening in the Missouri Ballroom, or a more intimate time
in one of the Club’s smaller rooms. No matter your group size, the MAC will be sure to make each
gathering unique. With freshly baked homemade desserts, breads and pastries, your guests’ taste buds will be sweetly satisfied.
Another great option for a holiday gathering is to treat your office or group to lunch in the Sportsman’s Club or
dinner in the Rendezvous Room or Jack Buck Grill. There are smaller private alcoves available to seat your
group for lunch or dinner. Like any MAC venue, the quality of service and food you receive will be nothing short of the best.
To reserve banquet space, call 314-539-4470. For reservations in the Jack Buck Grill or Rendezvous Room,
call 314-539-4417. For reservations in the Sportsman’s Club, contact 314-539-4487.The West Clubhouse offers five venues that can accommodate
between 10 and 100 people. The banquet room can be opened up for larger groups or partitioned off to hold smaller events. The
Business Dining Room is available for banquets on Monday-Saturday nights for groups of 50-100. The room can be customized to fit a variety of events and is equipped with a state of the art sound system.
Contact 314-539-4490 for more information or to reserve space. Let us make your holiday gathering at the MAC something
special to remember!
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From the General Manager’s Desk
Wally Smith
Dear Members,As I begin to get my arms around the MAC operations, a number of things seem very obvious. Observation one, we have our “Three Buckets” that we need to continually fill. Those Buckets being:
Membership, Rooms and Banquets. As a quick refresher on Bucket one, The MAC is a networking mecca for both our young and not so
young members. The Business Development group reinvented itself, both Downtown and at West, and geared towards making contacts and networking. It’s a very strong platform and anybody in business, wanting to do business, should check it out. The MAC is also the place for family fun, workouts, healthy living, making memories and friends. There are so many reasons to be a member of The MAC, we all just need to spread the good word.
Also of note, one very obvious impediment uncovered while studying this Bucket was the dues structure of our Associate member-ship category. The good news for our Associates is that problem has been fixed by way of the Platinum Partnership program. In fact, just about anyone can partner with anyone now, making the Club an even better value. If you need more information, please let us know.
In reference to Bucket two and our Rooms, several floors were updated just prior to me arriving at The MAC. I have virtually lived on the 7th Floor for over six months now. It is really a nice place to be, and guest after guest comments on our staff, facili-ties and how much they enjoy staying with us. If your company brings folks in from out of town, or you know anyone who visits St. Louis on a regular basis, encourage them to stay with us.
And finally, Bucket number three which is our banquet areas. Both Downtown and West have great meeting spaces staffed with happy faces. Business meetings, wedding receptions, rehearsal dinners, retreats, seminars, etc… are some of the most profitable business we have. We provide a very nice value on these events, and this type of business allows us to plan on specific numbers of guests, set menus and staff; unlike restaurants, where you have to be ready for anything.
We all know this is not rocket science, but, it is somewhat amazing and kind of fun to see how many people are now talking about the Buckets. Better yet, one of our new members booked 14 rooms with us for a three-day company retreat, allowing us to host several banquets; then, a business associ-ate of theirs decided to join the Club. This was just last week, and I got a wink and the com-ment, “We filled all three buckets for you this week, Wally.” Well, the truth is, they are not my Buckets – they are your Buckets, and our oppor-tunity going forward. As I noted last month, fill-ing our Buckets provides the resources we need to address a few areas that are viewed as slightly less than “Obvious Platinum Status.” The trick is, which areas do you attack first, second and so on? This is where your help and input is needed. We plan to conduct a Club wide survey to gather your input and establish the one, twos and threes. It’s very important that we establish a base, regarding satisfaction, and your view of our future direction; so, please take the 10 minutes needed to give us your feedback and complete the survey. Private Club Associates, a third party group specializing in Club surveys, will begin the process at the end of August, with results presented to the Board of Governors in October. I dislike surveys as much as the next guy, but when we do this one right, the data and your input will help set The MAC’s next chapter in motion.
Thank you for all your support and help in filling our Buckets. Thank you in advance, as well, for your time in completing the forthcom-ing survey. Please, let us know if there is some-thing we can do to make your next trip to the Club your best ever. — Wally
12 SEPTEMBER 2012
Root for the Rams
Football season is right around the corner. The MAC is your
pre- and post-game destination for all Rams games. This season, fans are looking forward to seeing what new Rams Head Coach Jeff Fisher will bring to the team. The 2012 home opener for the Rams will be Sunday, Sept. 16 at 3:05 p.m. The MAC serves up the best football buffet in town. The location is perfect since the MAC is just steps away from the Edward Jones Dome. Call 314-539-4470 for reservations. The price is $23.50 for noon games and $18.95 for afternoon games. The MAC is always a great place to stop in for a drink before or after the game.
2012 Rams Home Schedule
Sept. 16 Washington 3:05 p.m.Sept. 30 Seattle 12 p.m.Oct. 4 Arizona 7:20 p.m.Oct. 21 Green Bay 12 p.m.Nov. 18 New York Jets 12 p.m.Dec. 12 San Francisco 12 p.m.Dec. 16 Minnesota 12 p.m.
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Mizzou Inaugural SEC Opener Rooftop Party
Saturday, Sept. 85 - 10 p.m.
Join the party on the MAC Rooftop and root for the Tigers as they take on Georgia in their inaugural Southeastern Conference opener. Enjoy a barbecue buffet, and projection screening of the game, as you cheer on the Tigers with
fellow members and guests.
$20, inclusiveCash/Signature Bar
Downtown ClubhouseCall 314-539-4470 for reservations.
Football season is here: Do you have a game plan? With affordable
rooms, close proximity to the Edward Jones Dome, garage access and convenient pre-game buffets, the MAC is the perfect place to host visiting Rams fans. Your Club, your guests and your team: Touchdown!
Host Guests for Rams Games
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Focus on Fitness
STEPtember
Step into September and a healthier you by the end of the
month. The MAC is encouraging all members to use the stepper machines as part of their workout routine throughout September.
To promote this great exercise, the MAC Athletic department will be holding a friendly competition, STEPtember. After finishing your step workout on one of the step machines, turn in your name, club number, date and miles stepped that day to the Downtown Athletic Desk or West Fitness Desk. At the end of the month, the person who has stepped the most miles on one of the step machines will be declared the winner.
For more information, contact Rick Schneider at 314-539-4434. No reservations are necessary and there is no charge to participate.
Get the Most Accurate Body Composition
Analysis
The Mobile Hydrostatic Body Testing Clinic will be at the West
Clubhouse on Thursday, Sept. 20. The test takes 15 minutes and has the most accurate measurement of your body composition of any other method. The four-page personalized body fat analysis includes: body fat percentage, lean mass percentage, target body fat percentage for optimal health, resting metabolic rate, caloric expenditure by exercise and a detailed history of any previous tests. Get tanked and get the most accurate measurement of your body fat in a heated hot water tank. Bring a swimsuit and towel to your test. Each test is $55 and $35 for retests. To sign up, go to the West Fitness Desk or call 314-539-4433. For more information, visit bodyfattest.com.
Personal Training, Personal Connections
Most people are aware of the physical benefits of training. While personal training is a science, there’s also an art to it. There’s a mind/body
connection when it comes to training. It no longer becomes work; the goal is to make exercise and fitness to become a part of your daily routine. Accountability is one of many benefits of using a trainer. After a while, training becomes as much of a routine task as grocery shopping or doing laundry. If a client misses a training session, they may feel as if they are missing out on not only the workout, but also their time with their trainers.
Through these sessions, trainers and clients get to know each other. Trainers will change the routine to fit the needs of the needs their clients. If they’re having a bad day, the trainer might focus on light cardio and flexibility. “What some people may not realize is that there’s more to personal training than weights,” MAC Personal Trainer Andrew Francis said. “I’m just like a hairdresser, barber or close friend: I am there to talk and listen. Ultimately, to make you look good.”
For MAC trainer biographies and contact information, please visit the MAC website, mac-stl.org.
Did You Know? Studies found that people who ran about 2.5 miles a day, or more, reduced their risks for both cataracts and age-related macular degeneration.
MAC trainer Andrew Francis working with Bill Eckert.
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Downtown Athletics Fall/Winter Hours
The Downtown Athletic Department will be closed in observance of Labor Day on Monday, Sept. 3. The Department will reopen at 4 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 4. At this time, the fall/winter hours will begin.
Fall/Winter HoursMonday – Friday, 4 a.m. – 9 p.m.Saturday, 7 a.m. – 6 p.m.Sunday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.*Closed one-hour after kickoff for Rams Sunday home games
Summer Basketball Leagues Wrap UpFall Basketball Leagues Prepare to Tip Off
Some of the hottest hoops action takes place during
the summer. The Downtown Clubhouse hosted a summer league that concluded in August. The winning team of the league was captained by Brian Rodgers. They finished with a record of 7-3. They beat the team captained by Gary Sextro 50-43 in the championship game. Brandon Donat led the entire league in scoring averaging 19 points per game.
The MAC basketballers will return to the hardwood the week of Sept. 10. Make plans now to play in one of the Club’s three fun-filled leagues.
The Open League will play on Monday and Tuesday evenings Downtown. The Over 40 League will play Downtown on Wednesday nights. On Thursdays, the action shifts to the West for another Open League.
Nick Bauer, Andrew Carter, Alan Schneider Tyler Korte - Back Row - Mark Niemeier, Captain Brian Rodgers, Mike Todd and Matthew Dionne
Membership Guide and Program Book
Do you know everything your Club has to offer? The Annual
Membership Guide and Program Book is available on the MAC website (mac-stl.org) under the “About Us” tab in the “Communications” section. The Guide is a one-stop resource for all things MAC. There are descriptions of fitness classes and times, amenities, personal training, youth programs, hours of operation and an in-depth profile of each sport and the pros who teach the classes. The Annual Membership Guide and Program Book, just another way to stay connected to your Club.
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Gear Up in the MAC Pro Shop
Sports fans, get ready to gear up! With college football
season underway and college basketball just around the corner, make sure you are decked out in your fan gear next time you head to the game. The Downtown MAC Pro Shop has a great selection of Mizzou and SLU apparel. Whether you want cool weather Cardinals gear, or are headed to a Rams game, the Pro Shop carries apparel to show your team spirit.
Show your support for your favorite team with a new t-shirt, hat or polo. The Downtown Pro Shop offers fantastic prices on stylish apparel.
30-Minute AbsThe ultimate half-hour gut-buster, this class targets your tummy, trims your waistline and will strengthen your back. 30-Minute Abs is taught by Keisha at 7:30 a.m. on Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays at the Downtown Clubhouse.
Kettle BellsKettle Bells is a no-nonsense, to-the-point 30-minute class designed for those men and women who want real results, but don’t have the usual hour or more to train. Kettle Bells is a great strength training class. Kettle Bells is taught by Keisha at 12:10 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Downtown Clubhouse.
Express WorkoutExpress Workout combines cardio, core, upper and lower free weight exercises along with stretching for a great total body workout in just 30 minutes. This class is ideal for all fitness levels and age groups. Don’t let time be a factor in preventing you from working out. Express Workout is taught by Christine at 6:15 a.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Downtown Clubhouse.
Get Great Results in Just 30 Minutes
Fall into fitness this September with quick, yet effective workouts. The kids are back in school, and with busy schedules, these classes will get you the results you
want in the time you can manage.
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Do you remember where you were at when Mike Jones made “the tackle” to preserve the Rams Super Bowl
XXXIV victory? Remember the heroics of David Eckstein in leading the Cardinals to the 2006 World Series? On Sept. 6, hear from the athletes who created some of the greatest moments in St. Louis sports history.
The St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame are presenting the second in its “Sports Heroes and Legends” series – “The Greatest Moments in St. Louis Sports History.”
Those scheduled to appear are:• David Eckstein – 2006 Cardinals World Series MVP• Jim Bakken – Football Cardinals placecker, who set an NFL record by kicking seven field goals in one game vs. Pittsburgh• Cliff Hagan – The leading scorer in the 1958 NBA Playoffs for the World Champion St. Louis Hawks• Mike Jones – The linebacker who made “The Tackle” to preserve the St. Louis Rams Super Bowl championship• Dan Dierdorf, Conrad Dobler, Tom Banks, Tom Brahaney – The football Cardinals 1975 offensive linemen who helped set an NFL season record for giving up least number of sacks in one season – 8• The Blues’ Ron Schock scored what is still called by the NHL, the biggest goal in Blues history on May 8, 1967. His double overtime goal against Minnesota sent the Blues to the Stanley Cup Finals in their first season, against Montreal.
Celebrate Great Moments in St. Louis SportsSports Heroes and LegendsThursday, Sept. 65:30 p.m. - Cocktails6:30 p.m. - Dinner7:15 p.m. - Program$75, inclusive Downtown ClubhouseCall 314-539-4470 for reservations.
Ron Schock
Mike “The Tackle” Jones
David Eckstein
Dan Dierdorf
Legendary basketball coach Rick Majerus will entertain and inform at the annual Billikens
Luncheon on Tuesday, Oct. 16. The Saint Louis University coach is always a hit with MAC members and guests. His colorful commentary mixed with his storytelling provide for an insightful and entertaining luncheon.
Expectations are high for the 2012-13 Billikens as they look to build on last year’s strong season that saw SLU earn a trip to the NCAA Tournament where they knocked off Memphis
and took Number 1 seed Michigan State to the wire. With the core of the team returning, the Bills enter this season as one of the favorites to win the Atlantic-10 Conference. Coach Majerus will preview the upcoming season and answer questions from fans. Enjoy a delicious lunch and hear from one of college basketball’s coaching greats.
Majerus to Serve Up Billiken BasketballBillikens LuncheonTuesday, Oct. 1611 a.m. - Reception11:30 a.m. - Lunch12:15 p.m. - Program$30, inclusiveDowntown ClubhouseCall 314-539-4470 for reservations.
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Veterans Day Commemoration
Salute our nation’s Veterans at an MAC celebration for
those who have served our country. On Thursday, Nov. 18, the MAC will host the 2012 Veterans Day Commemoration at the Downtown Clubhouse. Guest speakers, a delicious lunch and musical entertainment will be just a few of the highlights of the special day. Come out to support those who have served our Country.
The MAC Veterans Day Commemoration begins at 11:15 a.m. with military exhibits and a cash bar in the Eads Room. Lunch will follow in the Missouri Room at noon, followed by the program at 12:30 p.m. The price to attend is $27.50, which includes lunch, the program, parking and gratuity. Military uniforms or service dress for servicemen are appropriate and a jacket and tie for civilians. Non-members may make reservations by credit card or may mail a check to the Missouri Athletic Club.
Veterans Day CommemorationThursday, Nov. 1811:15 a.m. - ExhibitsNoon - Lunch12:30 p.m. - Program$27.50, inclusiveDowntown ClubhouseCall 314-539-4470 for reservations.
American Legion Honors Organizers of January Welcome Home Heroes Parade
On Friday, Aug. 3, members of
the 11th/12th District of the American Legion, Department of Missouri, gathered in the Veterans Room to honor those who were directly responsible for the overwhelming success of the Welcome Home Heroes Parade. Craig Schneider, Tom and LaDonna Appelbaum, Meredith Knopp and Justin Jones were instrumental in staging the parade, which took place this past January, and was the first of its kind since World War II. Their efforts garnered the attention of cities and communities around the nation.
“These individuals were able to pull off a parade larger than many of us have seen for years,” 11th/12th District Commander Walter Sawicki Jr., said. “The outpouring of support from the public and private sector was unbelievable,” added Shirley Janes, a member of the committee honoring the individuals.
Retired U.S. Marine Corps Chief
Warrant Officer 4 George Green, a highly-decorated World War II veteran and 2011 MAC Veteran of the Year, accompanied Navy Ensign Alex Corrigan for his U.S. Naval Academy Graduation in Annapolis, Md., on May 29. Green gave Ensign Corrigan his first salute as a Navy Officer. The two were also featured in the September 2008 Cherry Diamond when Ensign Corrigan was leaving for the Naval Academy.
Past and Present Heroes
George Green, Alex Corrigan and Mike Sappington enjoyed lunch in the Sportman’s Club before Corrgian left for the U.S. Naval Academy in 2008.
Ensign Alex Corrigan and George Green at the U.S. Naval Academy Graduation in Annapolis, Md., on May 29.
The MAC Swim and Dive team celebrated a successful and
fun season at their end of the season banquet. Both teams had new head coaches this season, who led both teams to successful 3-1 records and second place in conference! Dive Coach Lauren Brunner and Swim Coach Lauren Fonseca want to commend every swimmer for their hard work, enthusiasm and dedication throughout the season.
Each year, the Swim team awards one boy and one girl swimmer the MAC Spirit award for outstanding enthusiasm. This year’s winners were Liam Weishaar and Jenna Galakatos. Grace Stiegemeyer received the John J. Brouk award, which is given to the swimmer of the year and is regarded as the team’s top honor. The award recognizes excellence, longevity and willingness to help others in the sport of swimming. Brouk was a long-time member who was very supportive of the sport. The Penguin Award is given to Under-6 swimmers who can legally swim all four strokes. Genevieve Harrison, Colin Foppe and John Galakatos each received the Penguin Award. Diver David Burke won all of the dual meets he participated in, and was conference champion. Way to go divers!
The MAC Swim and Dive team would like to thank the parent reps for their commitment and dedication this season. Also, a big thanks to all the parents who helped out at meets. The Penguins are looking forward to another successful season next summer!
Swim and Dive Team Celebrate A Successful Season
Allie Shreves, David Burke.
Erin Galakato, Alexa Frattini and Jenna Galakatos at the Swim and Dive Banquet.
Kendall Ann McGowan and Penelope Brunner.
John Galakatos.
Penelope Brunner, Allie Shreves, Riley Obertino and Stella Scott.
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The Bricks are Coming!
Members and guests using the Downtown Lobby will soon enjoy
a new vista: A display of handsome commemorative bricks honoring major contributors to the MAC Preservation Foundation. The MAC Preservation Foundation was formed to raise funds for necessary infrastructure improvements of the historic Downtown Clubhouse.
Commemorative bricks will be on permanent display in the Art Gallery area and readily visible to all lobby visitors. Brick sizes range from 16” x 16” – 12” x 12” – 8” x 8” and 4” x 8”, representing contributions from $2,500 to $25,000. Donors may designate those whom they choose to honor with personalized text. Contributions are tax deductible. Forms are available at the Downtown Front Desk or can be requested electronically by emailing Pam Roth at [email protected].
Brick Contributors
Kayonni and Isaiah Coplen both went to Fullerton, Calif.,
and played in the Junior National Racquetball Championships at the end of June. Isaiah took gold in the 8-multi-bounce and finished third in the 8-single bounce. They both finished fourth in the mixed doubles and made the All American team. Great job!
Racquetball Awards
Kayonni and Isaiah Coplen.
Charles Gallagher
Nick George
Ed Gilkerson
Leonard Griggs
James Gunn
Don Gunn
Mike Hackett
Gregory Hantak
Fred Heger
David Hemenway
James Hullverson
Scott Johnson
Joel Karsten
Nick Lamb
Rick Lodewyck
Henry Luepke
Mark Twain Society
Robert Mueller
John (Jack) Murphy
Carm Natoli
Mark Neill
Charles Oertli
Robert O’Loughlin
Gerald Ortbals
Lee Pelligreen
Jack Pohrer
A. Charles Roland
Scott Ross
Gary Sextro
Dan (Joan) Sheehan
Tim Shocklee
H. Nelson Spencer
Carl Stifel
Don Stork
Chandler Taylor
The Pasta House
Steven Trulaske
Kim Tucci
Royce Vessell
Robert Waites
Gary Wideman
Justin Williamson
Bill Winkeler
Richard Wuestling
Vollmar Family
John Archer
Richard Baalmann
Mark Belew
J.W. Best
Big M
Frank Bittner
Jack Bodine
John Boyle
Gregory Browne
Mark Bumgarner
Phil Caster
Thompson Coburn
Ed Corich
Don Costello
Edward Costigan
Jim Dankenbring
Tom Dankenbring
Robert B. Dunn
John Eckrich
Herb Eggerding, Jr.
Robert Elsperman
Emerson
G. Scott Engelbrecht
James Ewoldt
Francis Eyerman
Nell Fincke
George Fitzsimmons
Justin Fowler
Bob Frederic
Joe Fresta
Alexander Furla
Dan Fusz
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Blackened Grouper with Crab
Hollandaise
The September menu item of the month is the blackened
grouper with crab hollandaise. The fish is served sweet potato-Andouille hash and sautéed spinach. This savory dish is a great pairing with the wine of the month, the Caymus Conundrum.
Menu Item of the Month
Wine and Dine
The September wine of the month is the Caymus
Conundrum. This 2010 Napa Valley selection is a blend of sauvignon blanc, muscat, viognier and chardonnay grapes. It pairs nicely with Asian or spicy, light food. Caymus Conundrum can be enjoyed by the glass for $10 or shared with friends for $36 per bottle.
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The kids are back in school and fall is settling in. It may be hard
to believe, but the holidays are right around the corner. Before you know it, you will be dressing the turkey, shopping for gifts and waiting on Jolly Ole St. Nick to come down the chimney. Save yourself the trouble of rushing last minute for holiday gifts. The MAC Wine Society is hosting
the 9th Annual Wine Tasting and
Sale on Friday, Nov. 9, at the Downtown Clubhouse. Stock up on
fabulous bottles of wine at
fantastic prices.
This special event only comes once a year, so don’t miss out.
Several local wine purveyors will be on hand to share samples of their best wines. In between tastings, feast on delicious hors d’oeuvres. The holidays are the perfect thing to keep in mind when attending. Pick up a hostess gift for an upcoming party, fill someone’s stocking with a great bottle of wine or stock up on several bottles for your own holiday gathering.
wine tasting and saleFri., Nov. 96 - 9 p.m.$22 + gratuityNo charge for Wine Society MembersDowntown ClubhouseCall 314-539-4470 for reservations.
Try and Buy at the 9th Annual Wine Tasting
For more wedding information, contact one of the Missouri Athletic Club’s Catering Managers
today by calling 314-539-4470.
Have Your Dream Wedding at the MAC
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StartersTuna Two Ways ~ 14
Classic Shrimp Cocktail ~ 11Mussels Meuniere ~ 10
Kansas City BBQ Flatbread ~ 8Warm Goat Cheese Salad ~ 9
Caesar Salad ~ 5Caprese Salad ~ 9House Salad ~ 5
EntreesPan-Seared Scallops ~ 24
Seared Sea Scallops, Ancho-Chile Infused Quinoa, Sweet Corn Puree, Salsa Cruda
Alaska Halibut ~ 24Yellow Tomato Gazpacho, Cucumber
Relish, Potato Cake
Grilled Scottish Salmon ~ 20Honey Mustard-Balsamic Glaze, Potato Hash, Cherry
Tomato Relish, Sautéed Spinach
Parsley-Crusted Rack of Lamb ~ 34Boursin Cheese Risotto, Mustard Jus, Oven-Dried Roma
Tomatoes, Asparagus
Grilled Pork Tenderloin ~ 16Sweet Potato Risotto, Peach Beurre Blanc, Rosemary
Oil, Haricot verts
8oz Filet Mignon~ 32Bernaise Sauce, Roasted Fingerling Potatoes, Broccolini
10 oz Dry-Aged New York Strip Steak ~ 27Roasted Ozark Forest Mushroom Demi, Mashed Potatoes
Cowboy Ribeye Chop ~ 29House Steak Sauce, Three-Cheese Macaroni with
White Truffle Oil
Chicken Marsala ~ 16Sautéed Chicken Breast, Classic Marsala Sauce,
Lemon Basil Rice, Broccolini
Braised Short Rib Cannelloni ~ 15White Truffle Puree, Natural Jus, Forest Mushrooms
Roasted Chicken Carbonara ~ 15Penne tossed with Bruschetta Spring Peas and Applewood Smoked Bacon
Classic Carbonara Sauce
The MAC is excited to introduce Rob Marbs as the new West Clubhouse chef. Chef Marbs
will be joining the MAC team after most recently serving as the executive chef for the Glen Echo Country Club. Chef Marbs’ resume also includes the St. Louis Club, where he worked as the assistant chef to former White House Executive Chef Pierre Chambrin, and Tony’s, as chef tournant, while the restaurant carried a five star rating. In addition to esteemed restaurants, Chef Marbs has also created dishes for world leaders, including presidents of the U.S., Poland and Ireland. His world-class knowledge of both food and wines allows him to pair dishes with wines that perfectly balance and enhance the flavors of both – making for one sensational meal. When Chef Marbs isn’t perfecting dishes, he spends time with his wife Maggie and their three children. The MAC is proud and excited to welcome Chef Marbs to the Team, and invites members and guests to try some of his creative and skilled pairings at West.
Wild Game DinnerDine on fabulous wild game delicacies with wine pairings presented by
A. Bommarito Wines.Saturday, Oct. 206:30 p.m. Cocktail Reception (Cash/Signature Bar)7 p.m. DinnerDowntown Clubhouse$35 Rod & Gun Club and Wine Society Members, inclusive$40 non-Rod & Gun Club and Wine Society Members, inclusiveCall 314-539-4470 for reservations.
Reception Wine ~ 2011 Zuani Collio Bianco
AppetizerBuffalo Mozzarella, Roasted Peppers and Duck Confit Flatbread
2010 Vajra Dolcetto
Salad CourseSage & Fava Bean Custard with Shaved Asparagus
Meyer Lemon Cream with Poached Quail Eggs2010 Vajra Dolcetto
Entrée Trio of Wild Boar
Wild Boar Rack with Raspberry-Jalapeno JamBraised Pork Bellies with Cactus Fruit Glaze
Andoullie Wild Boar SausageFarmers Cheese Potato Cake
Oven Dried TomatoesFrench Beans
2008 Vietti Barbera d’Alba
DessertChocolate Pate with Truffle
NV Ferriera Ruby Port
New Menu in the Jack Buck Grill Welcome, Chef Marbs!
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Busch Beer is Back!
A century and a half after Adolphus Busch opened a small south St.
Louis brewery that would become the world’s largest, his great-grandson has decided to follow in the legendary brewer’s footsteps by launching a new brewing company. On Aug. 9, William K. ‘Billy’ Busch came to the MAC and explained how the William K. Busch brewing company came to be. Kräftig brewmaster Marc Gottfried explained how Kräftig and Kräftig Light lagers are produced, using only hops, malt, yeast and water. Attendees enjoyed the presentation and the samples. They were also pleased to hear that Busch plans on opening a Kräftig brewery in St. Louis.
Aaron Pawlitz, Mark Manning and Mark Wining. John Hummel, Tim Surmeier and Dave Stuckenberg.
Joe Ciapciak, Billy Busch, Mike Uelk and Peter Herzog.
Kräfrig Brewmaster Marc Gottfried explaining the Kräftig brewing process
Jeff and Danielle Jacoby.
Marc Gottfried and Danny Morrow.
Esley Hamilton Making Third Visit to FYC
Described by the St. Louis Beacon as, “The region’s
most prominent and energetic preservation historian,” Esley Hamilton returns to the Forever Young Club this month. In his two previous visits, Esley focused on the historic churches of St. Louis City and County.
Now he’s “going green” with a talk on “The English Landscape Garden Abroad,” a look at great gardens in France, Germany and Russia that were inspired by the style of landscape gardening that developed in England in the first half of the 18th century. Do we have any grand English gardens in our area? As co-author of the new book St. Louis Parks, Esley will let us know.
All MAC members and their guests are invited to meet him at the West Clubhouse at 11:30 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 21. Call Brittney Barton at 314-539-4490 for details.
Get ready to hit the dance floor and start perfecting your moves.
The Dance Club is offering two sessions of Ballroom Dance Lessons this fall at the Downtown Clubhouse. The first session will begin on Tuesday, Sept. 18 and continue each Tuesday through Oct. 9. The second session will be held Tuesday, Oct. 16 through Nov. 6.
Whether you or your spouse are looking for a new interest to share or need to learn a few moves for your first dance or you just enjoy hitting the dance floor, lessons at the MAC are fun and enjoyable for everyone.
It does not matter if you have two left feet or are a dance pro, lessons can fit anyone’s skill level. Professional dance instructor Lucy Fitzgerald personalizes the experience for each couple. The dances are broken down into short step sequences making it easier to learn the dance as a whole. Dance lessons are a great way to meet new friends at the Club and spend quality time with your dance partner.
The five-week sessions costs $55/person for Dance Club members and $62.50/person for non-Dance Club members. If you are interested in signing up, contact Katie Maurer at 314-539-4402.
Put Some Spring into Your Step
Esley Hamilton
William K. ‘Billy’ Busch.
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Duplicate bridge involves specialized equipment that
keeps individual hands intact, and specialized scoring methods that compare results. After a table of four bridge players analyze, bid, play and score a hand, it is passed to another table where four different players analyze, bid, play and score the hand. This process is repeated as many times as there are tables. At the end of the evening, results are compared and the pair
MAC Golf Club ChampionshipThursday, Sept. 6Limited Space Available! There will be both men’s and women’s categories for a Championship Division (Scratch) and a Handicap Division. 1:30 p.m.$45 green fee plus cart fee; MAC Golf Club members receive $25 off first round of golf (first 36 to register)Glen Echo Country ClubCall 314-539-4402 for reservations.
The Apollos Invite You to a Seafood BuffetFriday, Sept. 7Join the Apollos on Friday, Sept. 7 for a seafood buffet at the Downtown Clubhouse. The buffet will include classic seafood dishes including oysters on the half shell, oysters Rockefeller, chilled shrimp cocktail and several fish entrees prepared by the MAC chefs. Members and guests are welcome, and are even invited to sing along!6 p.m. – Reception/Signature Bar7 p.m. – Dinner$28.95 + gratuityDowntown ClubhouseCall 314-539-4470 for reservations.
Spanish Wine and Food PairingFriday, Sept. 14Wine provided by Table 31 Imports, food pairings by Executive Chef Bart Philipps.6 - 9 p.m.$65, inclusive for Wine Society members$75, inclusive for non-Wine Society membersDowntown ClubhouseCall 314-539-4490 for reservations.
Birds and BogiesFriday, Sept. 14The MAC Golf Club and the Rod and Gun Club are teaming up to present “Birds and Bogies,” a day of shooting and golf. Join them on a trip to St. Louis Skeet and Trap and the Country Club at the Legends. Get two great sport outings with one unique, dual event.10 a.m. – Noon: Shoot (50 Birds)Noon – 2 p.m.: Change Venues/ Lunch on Your Own2 – 4 p.m.: Golf Shotgun Start (9 holes)4 p.m. – Cocktails by Signature/Complimentary Hors d’houevres$75, inclusiveCall 314-539-4402 for reservations.
Don’t Miss These Upcoming CWC Events
Gordon & MacPhail Whisky TastingThursday, Sept. 27Gordon and MacPhail Whisky Tasting and Presentation by Chris Riesbeck, National Brand Ambassador for Gordon and MacPhail Whisky Specialists. Whisky samples, hors d’eourves and parking are included.6 p.m. – Cash/Signature Bar6:45 p.m. – Presentation and Tasting$32, inclusive for WFSC Members$35, inclusive for non-WFSC MembersDowntown ClubhouseCall 314-539-4470 for reservations.
who performed the best on the most individual deals wins the
contest. Two players may approach the play of the same hand differently and
as a result, one may make an extra trick (or more). This is
the essence of duplicate bridge: Have the assets of the hand been fully utilized, by offense and defense? All four hands hold a maximum potential. The players attempt to find it.
Duplicate bridge is played the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at the
West Clubhouse. The game begins at 6:15 p.m. and is usually over by 9:45 p.m. Many players and their guests meet for dinner in the Stan Musial Grill before the game. Call Katie at 314-539-4402 to register today!
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September Happy HourJoin fellow members, spouses and guests at the September Happy Hour in the Jack Buck Grill. Bring old friends and make new ones. There will be great drink specials: $1.50 drafts, $2 bottles and $3 wells. Cheers!
Friday, Sept. 285:30 – 8 p.m.
Downtown Clubhouse
No reservations are required.
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On July 15, 11 children of MAC members and friends
successfully completed the Toastmasters International Youth Leadership Program. Sponsored and conducted by MAC Toastmasters International, the Youth Leadership program helps young people build their communication and leadership skills so they may become tomorrow’s leaders in business, industry and the community.
The six week program, which met on Sundays at the West Clubhouse, was a series of meetings designed to give participants the opportunity to learn how to prepare for and present a speech, conduct meetings, listen effectively, and provide constructive feedback to their peers. The result is improved self-confidence and interpersonal communication skills that can be incorporated throughout their lives.
Sam Hanses, a 12-year-old student at Mary Queen of Peace, stated that he was able to obtain his Boy Scout communication and public speaking badges through the program, which is one of the requirements in order to become an Eagle Scout. Sam further noted, “The Youth Leadership program has given me confidence to become more comfortable when speaking in front of others. By completing this program, I am better at preparing and giving reports at school.” Sam is the grandson of MAC Governor Judith Hanses.
The Youth Leadership program utilizes the “learn by doing” approach. The program’s workshop-style design provided an emphasis on specialized speaking and leadership skills by enabling participants to develop and enhance their existing communication skills through practical experience. The benefits to this approach are that participants learned to:• Overcome nervousness when speaking before an audience. • Organize and present ideas logically and convincingly. • Listen carefully to others’ ideas. • Offer advice to help others improve
their speaking and leadership skills. • Participate in - and even lead the Youth Leadership meetings.
They also make new friends and have fun. Victoria Sansone, another 12-year-old student at Parkway West Middle School, states, “The Youth Leadership program taught me how to effectively speak in front of my peers, as well as have fun doing so.”
Charles Sansone, a 15-year-old student at John Burroughs School, said, “Having the participants take leadership roles in the program, and allowing them to vote on things such as Best Speaker, Best Evaluator and Best Table Topics, gave everyone a sense of independence and made the program well catered to teens and pre-teens.” Victoria and Charles are the children of MAC members Tim and Sherrie Sansone.
MAC Toastmasters sponsored the Youth Leadership program and provided the materials for each participant free of charge. Generally, meetings follow a format similar to that of a MAC Toastmasters Club meeting. There is an announced agenda and participants learn and practice parliamentary procedure during each meeting. Lecturing is minimal, but discussion is held during each session. Participants, working from a handbook, select officers who preside over the meetings. The remaining class members are assigned other duties on a rotating basis, so everyone is actively involved. Participants also deliver short impromptu and prepared speeches.
In every meeting, participants learn to apply the principles of listening, thinking and speaking. MAC Toastmaster Nancy Suelflow coordinated the program, assisted by fellow MAC Toastmasters Governor Judith Hanses, Liz Kroll, Tom Applewhite, Tim Sansone and Phil Hayes.
Aimee Hagnauer, a 15-year-old student at Villa Duchesne, said, “I really enjoy the Youth Toastmasters Program and I know it’s going to help me at school. I am learning about public speaking, which will help me make better presentations in class. I am also learning to listen better and to organize my thoughts.” Aimee is the daughter of Past Governor Robert and Kathy Hagnauer.
Another session will be offered by MAC Toastmasters free of charge in early fall. More information will follow in the MAC Buffet and an upcoming issue of the Cherry Diamond magazine.
The MAC Toastmasters’ Youth Leadership Program Celebrates Success
“The Youth Leadership program has given me confidence to become more comfortable when speaking in front of others. By completing this program, I am better at preparing and giving reports at school.”
- Sam Hanses
Young Toastmasters having fun at the Youth Leadership Toastmasters Program at the West Clubhouse.
Toastmaster Tom Applewhite congratulates the Youth Toastmasters on their accomplishments.
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MAC Lunch & Tour Group Upcoming Event
Join the Lunch and Tour Group on Monday, Oct. 15 for a tour of
the Holocaust Museum and Learning Center. Attendees will have the honor and privilege of having a question and answer session with a Holocaust survivor after the tour. After the tour, the ladies will gather for lunch. The group will present a donation and gift for the Holocaust survivor speaker and the Museum. Always remember that attendees can bring a guest(s).
Monday, Oct. 158:50 a.m. – Carpooling at West 9:15 a.m. – Roll Call at the Museum9:30 a.m. – Tour Begins11:45 a.m. – Lunch$16Call Marie Salter at 314-567-5976
(or [email protected]) or Mary Lou Lenkman at 314-610-1630 (or brvami@gmail) for reservations.
A battle is brewing on the West Clubhouse tennis courts.
Get your front row seat at the West Clubhouse on Friday, Oct. 19, to see two exciting matches at 6 p.m.
The annual Tennis Exhibition is sponsored by the MAC Charitable Society for Children to raise money for the 2012 charities: Our Little Haven, Walker Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders and SouthSide Early Childhood Center. Representatives from the three charities, as well as members of the CSC will be on hand to share information about the charities.
The first match will be a battle between tennis pros Lance Vodicka and Dave Fuhrig. Lance Vodicka is a 2012 ATP Touring Professional, with current US Men’s Open Pro ranking of #155. He achieved career-high ATP professional rankings of #728 in singles and #649 in doubles. Vodicka finished his junior career a United States National Under-18 ranking of #26. He began teaching tennis at the age of 16 and became a certified USPTA teaching pro in 2005. He was awarded the 2009 USTA St. Louis
District Outstanding Contributor to Youth High Performance as well as the 2008 and 2011 USPTA Missouri Valley Player of the Year Award.
Dave Fuhrig played #1 singles at Quincy University for four years. He holds the all-time Quincy record for matches won. He is the defending 2011 and 2012 Bud Simpson Doubles Champion. Fuhrig holds a 5.0 rating by the USTA and has seven years of teaching experience.
Following their match, MAC tennis pros Scott Stutz, Mac McDonald, Max Shapiro and Patrick McNally will play a doubles match.
All members and their guests are welcome to attend. Admission is free. Donations for the 2012 charities will graciously be accepted. Be sure to read the Cherry Diamond, Buffet and CWC a la Carte for more information about this year’s exhibition.
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The Charitable Society for Children is taking
nominations for the 2013 charities that will be supported by the MAC. Three charities will be selected and each will receive any money raised throughout the year by the MAC CSC. The deadline for nominations is Saturday, Oct. 27. For a charity to be considered it must be: a local charity, non-denominational, family-oriented, with an emphasis on service to children and for human welfare.
Nominees are also required to submit copies of the organization’s IRS letter of determination as a 501(c)3, and the organization’s most recent form 990, which has been submitted to the IRS. The MAC will also access the Guidestar website to verify that the organization’s status as a charity is still valid. Without this documentation, the charity can not
be considered for nomination. Nominations can be emailed to CSC Chairman Sam Hopmeier at [email protected]. Along with the charity name, please
provide a one-page fact sheet with information about the charity. Also, please make sure the charity is listed with St. Louis Better Business Bureau in their Charity Review section.
On Thursday, Nov. 8, the charities will be presented to the selection committee at a meeting at the West Clubhouse at 7:30 a.m. The nominating member or employee must be present at the meeting for a five-minute presentation on the charity. The final recommendations of charities selected will be given to the Board of Governors for approval. If you have a charity that you work closely with, nominate it today and help the MAC give back to the community.
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All of Your Business Needs in One Place
All of your business networking needs can be met at the MAC.
The Business Development Group has expanded its resources and collaborated with other networking groups. The joint meetings are sure to help boost business and future opportunities.
Spread the word to your friends and business associates to join the BDG at one of the premier networking events for all types of small businesses, including women-owned, minority-owned, HUBZone, veteran-owned, service-disabled veteran-owned in St. Louis: A great environment to network, ask questions, and conduct one-to-one meetings.
Mark your calendar and bring plenty of business cards and attend the next BDG breakfast meeting, featuring the Gateway Business Network (the old St. Louis Business Networking), on Sept. 20 at 7 a.m. at the Downtown Clubhouse.
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1904MAC member John Furla was the only Missourian to run the marathon in the 1904 Olympics. His legacy is remembered through the John Furla Memorial Cup, which was awarded to the first place winners of the St. Louis Marathon. The cup has been retired and is displayed in a rotation of trophies in the Sportman’s Club. Furla was inducted into the MAC Hall of Fame in 1993. 1947Mickey Rooney, the perpetual teenage movie star, was a luncheon guest of R.C. Muckerman on Tuesday, Sept. 16. Rooney was appearing at a horse show that week. An interesting conversationalist, he entertained the guests with his many witticisms. He also visited the Club on other occasions while in the city.1952Two exquisite Meissen vases made in the studio of Augustus III, elector of Saxony and king of Poland in the 18th century, were presented to the MAC by Mr. and Mrs. Will Docter. The vases are in the delicate “Schneeballmuster” or “snowball” pattern made famous by the great porcelain artist, Johann Joachim Kuendler. The vases remain on display in the Art Lounge to this day.
1962Longtime MAC member Stan Musial was the cover story in the 1962 Cherry Diamond Roster. The article, written by longtime St. Louis Post-Dispatch sports writer Neal Russo, detailed how “Records alone did not make The Man: There are deeper reasons why Stan Musial has become a legend in his lifetime.” The iconic Cardinal would retire the next season, finishing 22
record-breaking seasons in the major leagues. Musial is widely considered to be one of the greatest hitters in baseball history; he is also considered
to be the most consistent hitter of his era. Musial was a first-ballot inductee to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1969 and is currently the longest tenured living Hall of Famer.1978Vogue Editor Liz Groves clarified the season’s new ideas and Cathy Olsen delivered informative commentary as
models walked the runway at the MAC 75th Anniversary Fashion show on Sept. 9, 1978. A symphony of color graced the stage as glamorous designs of silk and glitter were exhibited. More than 450 MAC ladies and guests found it refreshing to preview the new looks for fall and winter. Former fashion coordinator Terry Conway, doyenne of high fashion at the MAC showings, was given a special tribute before the show.
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Terry Conway, left, with Vogue editor Liz Groves.
Mickey Rooney was luncheon guest at the Club.
Meissen vases presented to the MAC.
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Time to start polishing up those jokes and thinking about your
Halloween costume. The annual MAC Trunk-R-Treat is slowly creeping closer. This year’s Trunk-R-Treat will be held on Sunday, Oct. 28, at the West Clubhouse. Dress up your ghouls and goblins and fly your broomsticks to the West parking lot from 4 - 7 p.m.
Kids and adults are encouraged to come decked out in their sassiest, funniest, scariest and goofiest costumes. Don’t forget to polish up your jokes. Kids will get the chance to trick or treat from car to car in the parking lot.
or call Royce Vessell, MAC member direct at 573-518-4994
Did you Know?Halloween costumes originated in ancient Europe: The ancient Celts thought that spirits and ghosts roamed the countryside on Halloween night. They began wearing masks and costumes to avoid being recognized as human.
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mac-stl.orgMAC Paperless Option
By opting to have electronic statements, your monthly
statement will come directly to your inbox every month, simply and conveniently. While paper statements are still an option, electronic statements eliminate the clutter from your office space and the hassle of shredding documents. Members may check their account balances online at any time under the Members Central tab of the MAC website, mac-stl.org.
To register for paperless statements, simply email [email protected] with your member number and the email address(es) you would like to have your statements sent to.
Members can also pay statements each month using ACH direct. Direct debit will conveniently debit the statement balance on the 15th of each month. Call Heather Taylor at 314-231-7220 ext. 7232 or email [email protected] to register.
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Families, decorate your car for the festive occasion and you may win a prize! The best decorated car will be given an award.
After working up an appetite with the games, dancing and trunk-r-treating, no witch or ghost will go hungry. A delicious spread of food and drinks will be available. Make your reservations now by calling 314-539-4490. The cost is $12 + gratuity for adults and $8 + gratuity for kids 12 and under.
Trunk-R-TreatTrunk-R-TreatSunday, Oct. 284-7 p.m.$12 + gratuity - Adults$8 + gratuity - Children 12 & Under West ClubhouseCall 314-539-4490 for reservations.
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Artist of the Month
Marilynne Bradley is this month’s featured artist in the MAC Art
Gallery at the Downtown Clubhouse. Her curiosity of the world is reflected in her paintings. Architectural structures compete with crowds of outdoor activity. The interplay of figures with the scene makes the composition come to life in a burst of excitement and drama. The many moods are created by the relationship between glowing light and dark patterns. Her skills as a draftsman enable her to use architectural design elements into her paintings.
Marilynne received her BFA degree from Washington University, an MAT from Webster University and her MFA from Syracuse University. Marilynne Bradley is a professor at Webster University in the MAT program, teaching drawing, painting and watercolor. Her watercolors are recognized in museum exhibitions, major national juried competitions, and are included in many major corporate collections around the world.
In her work, Bradley seeks to preserve the architecture of buildings while exploring the energy and charm of the cities in which they’re set, frequently focusing on her hometown of St. Louis. She has written and illustrated several books, the latest being “St. Louis in Watercolor.”
If you are interested in purchasing any of Bradley’s work that is displayed at the Club, please contact Linda Van de Riet at 314-539-4448.
New ManicuristsManicurists Pamela Adams and
Dannelle Jennings have joined the Downtown Barbershop. Manicures and pedicures are available by appointment
during the following times:
Monday: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.Tuesday: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.Wednesday: Noon – 5 p.m.Thursday: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Friday: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Call 314-539-4440 to make an appointment.
Downtown Barbershop Happy Hour
Come to the Downtown Barbershop on Friday, Sept.
28, for a special Barbershop Happy Hour. Complimentary Schlafly beer will be available while you pamper yourself with an old-fashioned hot lather, neck message and a hair cut. Finish off the day in the Jack Buck Grill, from 5:30-8 p.m., for the September Downtown Happy Hour.
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THE MAC EXPERIENCE Letters from MAC Members & Guests
Dear Wally,On behalf of all of the employees of the MAC, please accept my most sincere thanks for the beautiful collection of photographs and the frame in which they are displayed. The gift will hang in my home for years to come and the honor of serving as President of our great Club will be in my heart for as long as I live.Sincerely,Tom Albus
Tom Albus and Wally Smith.
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Maureen Werner hosted a special brunch to introduce her daughter
and son-in-law, Ellen and Brian Nies, to her friends.
Major General Gregory Couch and Governor John Noce at the
August FYC meeting.
Ryan Lake, Dennis Jenkerson, Keith Tope and Denny Jenkerson at the Kraftig
beer tasting.
Killian Hammer getting his first hair cut at the Downtown Barbershop.
Fire Chief Dennis Jenkerson presents Billy Busch with a fire helmet.
JP, Liam and Finn McAlone in the Downtown
Barbershop after family haircuts.
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This month: Jack FlynnJack Flynn was swimming laps in the Downtown Pool when the Cherry Diamond caught up with him.Jack has been a member since 1994.1. Why did you join the MAC?“I always heard great things about the MAC. I always wanted to become a member.”2. What are your favorite Club-sponsored events?“I really enjoy the Sports Personality of the Year Award and the Club Election. I’m also a proud Toastmaster.”3. What is your favorite MAC workout?“I work out every morning. I enjoy cardio and spinning. I also swim regularly.”4. What is your favorite meal at the MAC?“I sit at the LB table in the Sportman’s Club on Mondays. I also like to bring my wife to the Jack Buck Grill for nice dinners.”
Greg Hantak enjoying a haircut and a cold beer at
the Barbershop Happy Hour.
Fredbird and Governor Gordon Bush fist bump at the KMOX Sports Speaker Series.
Andrew Malyszko gets his haircut in the Downtown Barbershop.
Cardinals Manager Mike Matheny talks about his team at the KMOX Sports Speaker Series.