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Cattail Creek Country Club 3600 Cattail Creek Drive | Glenwood, MD 21738 | 410.489.4653
July 2011
at Tales Why
should the
parents be t
he only
ones to hav
e fun in
Charleston!
?!
Juniors of all skill levels & ages, who are able to serve & keep score, are welcome.
The Juniors will drill and play at Wild Dunes with local Charleston juniors.
Instruction will focus on singles & doubles strategy and stroke development.
24 hour supervision by Joe & Diana Mattingly, Tim Halter and Tracy Buch, event coordinator and parent.
$350 covers all instruction and supervision. Travel, lodging and food additional.
Space is limited, and already filling. Contact Joe Mattingly, Director of Tennis, by July 10, to reserve your child(ren)’s place: [email protected]
We’ll be taking fun
trips in the evenings
to see downtown
Charleston and local
attractions.
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July 2011
at Tales From the Desk of the General Manager
Dear Member,
The Club just hosted our 18th Anniversary Party, and if you were at the Club this past week, you may have noticed all of the preparations required to successfully host this event. If you were able to attend the event, I hope that you enjoyed your-self; we certainly had a great time working it.
As we approach the midway point for the 2011 season, our membership drive is not over. The Club has welcomed 41 new Social Members and 15 new Golf Members. Andy Wil-son will be reporting in July on the Club’s economic outlook. From a revenue standpoint, we need more Members and outside events. The management staff has done a good job managing the operational costs associated with running the Club.
Last Saturday and Sunday, the Club had to close the main pool due to a child having an accident in it. While this was not only a major inconvenience for the membership, it was a huge revenue loss for the Club. I thought it would be a good time to remind the mem-bership of several very important pool policies/rules that need to be followed.
1. Children who are not potty trained are not allowed in the main pool. Children in swim diapers are only allowed in the baby pool.
2. Members are permitted one towel per person when visiting the pool; children are not allowed unlim-ited towels. Recently, Rob Anderson, our Facilities Engineer, and I discovered piles of clean towels that kids had placed in the shower stalls and then turned the showers on.
3. Members are responsible for their children at all
times when at the pool.
4. Ball playing is restricted to the basketball area behind the pool. Lacrosse sticks are not permitted in the pool area at any time.
5.Members leaving the pool area are required to have a cover-up on. Children should not leave the pool without a shirt on.
While these rules seem straight forward it is impera-tive that the membership follow them to ensure that all Members have a positive trip to the pool on every occasion.
Last week the Club opened a new service for Mem-bers, called the “Kid Zone.” This short-term babysit-ting service is designed to allow Members the option to have staff watch their children between the ages of 3-9, while they use the Club’s facilities. Since launch-ing the program, I have received several emails and voicemails requesting the hours be expanded. This service is a pilot program and we will be offering eve-ning hours after Labor Day. The overall success of the program will be gauged by Member usage, so if the service is busy, we will offer it more often. If the us-age is low, expanding the hours will be difficult to do.
After just completing our Men’s Invitational Golf Tournament, the staff is very proud of their effort and the success last weekend turned out to be. I have received numerous positive comments and emails about the event. Chris Harriman and his staff pro-vided vastly improved golf course conditions. I would like to thank Scott Segrist, Chair, for all his efforts to organize this event. Everyone’s efforts resulted in a fantastic event. Congratulations to R.L. Gladden and John Warner for being the 2011 overall winners. We cannot wait until next year!
Sincerely,
Joe
Joseph C. Fulco, CCM
General Manager
Joseph Fulco, CCM
General Manager
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July 2011
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Short-term Babysitting
Now Open! *Located on the lower level of the Main Clubhouse
Hours of Operation:
Tuesday through Thursday
9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Ages:
Children ages 3-9 who
are potty-trained may
use Kid Zone.
Reservation Policy:
Before making a reservation, you must fill out a parental
consent form online for each child who will use Kid Zone.
Online reservations are required & may be made 1-14 days
prior. Go to the ‘Kid Zone’ tab of Cattail Creek’s website for
more information and to make a reservation.
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July 2011
at Tales Clubhouse
Current Clubhouse Hours
Monday Closed
Tuesday through Friday 11:00 a.m.—5:00 p.m.
Lunch on the Lower Patio
5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Dinner in the Clubhouse
Saturday 11:00 a.m. –5:00 p.m.
Lunch on the Lower Patio
11:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Lunch in the Clubhouse
5:00p.m.—9:00 p.m. Dinner in the Clubhouse
Sunday 11:00 a.m. –5:00 p.m.
Lunch on the Lower Patio
11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Brunch Menu Available
11:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Lunch in the Clubhouse
4:30p.m.—8:30 p.m. Dinner in the Clubhouse
Employee Appreciation Party
Monday, August 15
Club, Pool & Tennis closed to the Membership this day.
Want to volunteer?
Attend a planning meeting:
Wednesday, July 13, 6:30 p.m.
Please be aware that the Maryland State tax rate on the sale of alcoholic
beverages was raised to 9% on July 1, 2011.
Please note, the Club is closed on Tuesday, July 5.
Family Night B
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Thursday, July 21 5:00 p.m. Buffet Dinner
5:45 p.m. Bingo Rounds Begin
On the Lower Patio There will be prizes!
Register online. $12++ Per Child
Saturday, July 16th
8:00 p.m. in the restaurant
Hosted by Showtime Trivia
Sign up your team online.
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July 2011
at Tales Membership
Did You Know Cattail Offers Online Bill Payments? 1. After logging in to the Member’s Only section of the website - www.cattailcreekcc.com, click on the tab at the top of the home page entitled ‘My Page’ then click on the subtab entitled ‘My Billing & Statements.’ 2. Click on the blue box called ‘Bill Pay’ at the bottom of the statement, and then fill in the pop-up form that asks for bank information, routing number and account number. 3. Select ‘Auto Pay’ and the date that you wish for the payment to be made each month. 4. Select ‘Balance Due’ and click ‘Save.’ 5. Allow 3-5 business days for your scheduled payment date to be deposited into your Cattail account.
Welcome June New Members!
The Schmidt Family James, Carol Ann, Krista, Becky & Casey
The Wendel Family William, Jenn, Charlie & Kate
The Brody Family Jeff, Jodi, Jake & Jordan
The Higgins Family Stan, Beth, Ryan & Ian
The Mayer Family David, Sharon & Madison
The Dua Family Vineet, Annie, Jaiva, Anuj, Riya & Divya
The Kelly Family David, Sheri, Amanda, Jessica & Alyssa
The Elliott/Buscher Family Tim, Ryann, Alexander, Julianne, Rocca & Bella
The Nagle Family Dan, Dianna, Matthew, Jonathan & Michael
The Burman Family David, Lori, Jacob & Evan
The Evans Family - Welcome Back! Kennon & Robin
The Goss Family Tom & Sally
The Gurian Family David, Abigail, Kayla, Haley & Josh
Congratulations to the following Members who have qualified to receive a new Member referral bonus this year:
Jeff & Andrea Baker x2! Darryl & Kara Hockstra
John & Victoria Sessler x2! Gordon & Diana Wright David & Diane Michalski Larry & Theresa Michele James & Laurie Jobson
Drew & Gail Clark Larry & Jennifer Kraemer
Mike & Liz Malone Michael & Catherine Taylor
Scott & Mary Porter Greg & Jan Lowe
John & Lisa Lengel Buddy & Susan Emerson
Cindy Wright Richard & Lura Fleece Beau & Karen Volley
Roger & Sandy Wolfgang Chip & Leanne Harrison
Jeff & Erin Baehr Frank & Barbara Twardzik
Scott & Sandy Segrist Chuck & Joanna Campbell
Michael & Shannon Shapiro Bill & Monica Adams
Ken & Caroline Rothfield Nicholas & Lisa Paraskevopoulos x2!
George Boyer & Alicia Buxton Richard & Suzanne Arena Sandy & Cynthia Hornor
*Members who refer a family that participates in a trial option, receive the bonus when the new family commits to Membership.
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Cattail Creek Country Club
Golf Initiation Options $13,500 in-full
or
$15,000 in three equal installments
Want to try it before you buy it?
Take advantage of a 12-month Trial Golf Membership
• No initiation upfront.
• Pay trial dues for 12-months.
• 12-month commitment to Trial Golf Membership with credit card on file.
• At the end of the 12-month trial, choose to accept an initiation option and join the Club or walk away at no additional cost.
• Commit to Membership with an initiation option at any point during the 12-month trial and revert to standard dues.
Trial Golf Membership sign-up has been extended through July 31, 2011
3600 Cattail Creek Drive, Glenwood, MD 21738 Call Lynn Slupski at 410.442.1772 ext. 233
Social Initiation Special
$1,000
*A two-year Membership commitment applies.
Special concludes July 31, 2011
Social Initiation after July 31, 2011 $3,500 in-full or $4,000 in two installments
Want to try it before you buy it?
Take advantage of a 12-month Trial Social Membership
• No initiation upfront.
• Pay trial dues for 12-months.
• 12-month commitment to Trial Social Membership with credit card on file.
• At the end of the 12-month trial, choose to accept an initiation option and join the Club or walk away at no additional cost.
• Commit to Membership with an initiation option at any point during the 12-month trial and revert to standard dues.
Trial Social Membership sign-up has been extended though July 31, 2011
Golf Tournaments, Tennis Camp, Pool Parties…Oh My! ...Movie Nights, Bingo, Milkshakes and More!
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July 2011
at Tales Golf
“Watch and Learn”
At my first golf-related job, in addition to my everyday duties, I also worked a couple shifts as the breakfast cook - I know...picture that!
Growing up with golf, I learned a lot about the
business and I also learned a lot that I didn't ever
think I would learn, such as how to cook omelets!
When I was in charge of the outside operations at
The Breakers in Palm Beach, not only was I in charge
of the staff but I was also a golf course starter,
ranger, and much more. I have also worked at PGA
Tour events, dealing with the driving range, golf shop
merchandising, player assistance, and more. The list
of skills I have picked up along the way are many:
tournament management, logo design, sewing, gift
wrapping...a lot to name. When it came to the game,
I think I learned a lot about golf itself from caddying.
I have always enjoyed caddying. It is something that I
started at a young age. It gave me a greater appre-
ciation and understanding when I was providing the
advice instead of the one doing the execution. I have
caddied for several golfers attempting to qualify for
both the Men's and Women's United States Opens.
Most of those who I have caddied for have been
amateur but I have caddied for some professionals
as well. I have had the opportunity to meet some
amazing golfers and I was even fortunate enough to
play a practice round with Natalie Gulbis. I think that I
learned the most from watching the ladies who made
their efforts to qualify for The Open. They are
awesome and here are a few things that I think can
be learned from their skillful games.
The first thing that comes to mind is their uncanny
ability to put the ball in play off of the tee. Although
some of the ladies do not hit it very far, you can be
fairly certain the ball is going to be somewhere down
the middle. I remember one year I caddied in the
same group as LPGA golfer Katherine Hull. After the
36 holes of qualifying was over, I remember thinking
how well she hit her tee shots. Looking back, I real-
ized that she hadn't missed a single fairway all day!
She went on to qualify that year. Keep track of the
number of fairways you hit the next time you play and
see how it reflects on your total score.
I was always impressed by how well the qualifiers
were able to recover after hitting a bad shot. I would
see a golfer hit a shot and think that she is going to
be in a world of trouble for her next shot. Before you
knew it, she was walking off the green with a par, or
at worst, a bogey. It is important to make sure that a
poor shot is not compounded with another poor or
risky shot. Do your best to eliminate those big scores
on the card. Putting the ball back in play in the best
position to make a successful recovery is a must! All
it takes is one good shot to get you back in the hole.
Finally, and maybe more prominently, is their putting.
When I was caddying in the qualifiers, I felt like
almost any putt could go in at any time. It was the
craziest feeling but I felt like it was the truth. One of
the amateurs I caddied for, Jennifer Hong, was one of
the best putters I
have ever seen.
She made it look
so easy. For
those who did not
hit the ball very
far, there was an
added important
on short game,
especially put-
ting. Take some
extra time and work on your short game. Work on the
weaker areas to strengthen them and work on your
stronger areas to make them even better yet. You
would be surprised what an effect it can have!
APPROACH SHOTS Nic Flickinger, First Assistant
Nic, and Jennifer Hong
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July 2011
at Tales Golf GREEN UPDATE Chris Harriman, Golf Course Superintendent
June was a great month for the Golf Course. The dry weather at the beginning, allowed for some solid root growth before the first test of summer came at us. We swept the heat out the door and were awarded with a few 50 degree nights and some much needed rain. The summer heat will now return and stick around for a while. The Green Department will con-tinue to focus on the health of the Golf Course and do every-thing possible to maintain and improve the current condition of the Course.
Hopefully you have been able to follow along with the Green Department Blog. I will usually update it on Saturdays at the very least. There are tons of pictures and descriptions about our practices out on the Course. As always, I enjoy hearing your feedback and fielding your questions and ideas on how to make our facility better. I hope to see you out on the Course!
The sixth green, enjoying the breeze.
Left to right: Patrick Cunningham, Matt Forester, Jake Leavitt,
Spencer Wilson, Patrick O’Brien, Stephen Segrist,
Sean Cunningham, Bennett Buch
THANK YOU CATTAIL JUNIOR GOLF! A special thanks goes out to all of our Junior
Golfers who donated their time to help
make the 2011 Men’s Invitational a truly
great event. The boys volunteered their time
each of the three days the event was held,
and served as fore caddies on several holes
helping to spot balls. They made a few
players very happy in locating their errant
shots, and a few players not so happy!
Junior Golf Update
Greg Stark, Head Golf Professional
Junior Golf at Cattail is off to a flying start
this summer! I am sure all of you have no-
ticed the juniors out and about at Cattail. It
is fun to see the future of golf and our fu-
ture Members develop into fine young
women and men. With that development
comes a few opportunities as these young-
sters get to know and understand the game
of golf. I would like to thank you, our
Membership, for your continued support
and patience.
We have several different programs geared
towards junior players of all abilities and
ages. From our All-sports Camp to our
Junior Golf Camp to our Little Tykes pro-
gram, we are sure to find a fit for every-
one. Also, do not forget about our Girls-
only Clinic which is extremely popular. We
are one of the only clubs in Maryland to
offer a girls-specific program. We still
have space available in all of these camps,
please call the Golf Shop or visit the web-
site for more details.
Our Junior Interclub team is off to a great
start; the 18 hole group won their first
match vs. Montgomery CC and the 9 hole
group had a tough go the first match losing
to Lakewood. Please join us in wishing
both teams much success throughout the
season.
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July 2011
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Women's President's Trophy
Saturday, July 16 & Sunday, July 17
Morning start times assigned by the Golf Staff.
Format: 36-hole net stroke play, 100% handicap
Cost included with Tournament Club or $50 if not in TC. 2010 Champion: Judy Scherben
Senior Club Championship Saturday, July 9 & Sunday, July 10
Format: Individual Stroke Play Must be 50-years-old by July 9
Cost included with the Tournament Club or $50 if not a TC member.
2010 Champions: Colton O'Donoghue & Nancy Giannopooulos
Men's Special 2011 Saturday, July 23 & Sunday, July 24
Pairings Party - Friday, July 22, 6:30 p.m. Format: Blind Draw Partners - One Best Ball of Two (80% handicap)
Participants will placed into two-man teams, including an "A" & "B" player
Friday: The auction on Friday will begin promptly at 6:30 p.m. Tee times and pairings will be emailed out after the auction.
Saturday & Sunday: Starting times will begin at approximately 8:00 a.m.
Golf Tip of the Month ‘How to Play in the Wind’
Ricky Serrano, Director of Instruction
One of the biggest mistakes I see when amateurs are playing in the wind, is making too aggressive of a full swing. It almost seems that they try to overpower the wind; and that is not possible!
Example: A golfer faces a shot from 125 yards into the wind. They calculate that the shot will be playing approximately 135 yards. They pull their 135 yard club, make a full swing, and the balls lands 25 yards short of the flagstick.
The reason this happened is that the harder you strike the golf ball, the more it spins. The spin cre-ates lift and the lift leads to height, which forces the shot to end up shorter than expected.
Here are a few keys to remember when you are playing golf in the wind:
Always take far more club than you need and hit the ball gently.
Narrow your stance slightly as this helps to hit down on the ball creating compression.
Take a little less than a full swing and keep the follow through nice and compact.
Grip down on the club slightly.
“Swing easy when it is breezy.”
Thursday, July 14 11:30 a.m. Lunch
12:30 p.m. Shotgun
$109++ per person
Tee Gift -Carts Lunch -Golf
Beverage Cart Dinner - Open
Bar—Prizes
NINE AND DINE
Friday, July 8th 5:30 p.m. Shotgun | 7:30 p.m. Dinner
All skill levels welcome!
Guaranteed fun evening! Sign up as a pair online today!
An additional entry fee of $50 cash is automatically placed on the purchase of
your team and must be paid by cash or check Friday night at the auction. If you are unable to attend you must pay the entry fee prior to teeing off Saturday. If you do not purchase
your team during the auction, the team that purchased you is obligated to sell you back
50% of your team, if you so desire.
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July 2011
at Tales Tennis A WORD FROM THE PRO Joe Mattingly Good Luck to all the USTA teams that will be representing Cattail in the play-offs and the Districts.
Junior Team Tennis has started and we have over 180 juniors competing. With the large number of juniors on the courts, especially in the evenings, it is essential that you use the online court reservation system to ensure court availability.
Thanks to all who participated in the Howard County Challenge Cup; Barbara Fasteau, Lynda Bittner, Susan and Ken Heydt, Don Reuwer and John Kelly. Thanks to our Tennis Staff - Tim, Mike and Christine for helping to coach the team. Cattail did not win the Cup this year but did come in a strong 2nd place.
JUNIOR COURT ETIQUETTE Please take the time to remind your junior tennis player of the following tennis court etiquette reminders:
Remember to reserve a court and use your bag tag when on the court.
Proper tennis attire and tennis shoes are required while on the courts.
Be sure to wait until play has stopped, or paused, before crossing the court to retrieve one of your tennis balls.
Please be sensitive to match play on the adjacent courts in terms of your voice volume level.
Please pick up all balls, trash, water bot-tles, cups, etc., so the courts are ready for play for the next person when you leave.
USTA NEWS Our Adult USTA summer season is coming to a close. Over 160 matches will have been played on our courts when the season is over. At the time of this newsletter, some of the winners of the levels have been decided. The play-
offs will be held July 1-8. Winners of the playoffs will get a bid to the Mary-land District Tournament being held the weekend of July 15-17.
Team Cattail, captained by Catherine Taylor and Esther Price, won the 2.5 women’s league. They are a second year team and finished with a 10-2 re-cord. Karen Valenze and Eileen Dietz captained the ‘Zebras’ and are currently undefeated with a 12-0 record. The 3.5 women are still battling for first place with Heather Dull’s ‘Volley Girls’ sport-ing a 9-1 record while Lena Munther-Andersen’s ‘XX-Factor’ is chasing them with a 9-2 record. All of the 4.0 women’s teams are in a position to win their level and proceed to the playoffs.
The 3.0 and 3.5 men’s leagues have a few remaining matches. Both levels have been clinched. Chris Rachuba’s 3.0 and Espen Andersen’s 3.5 teams will proceed to the playoffs in Columbia.
The 4.0 men, captained by Don Reuwer are playing out of Carroll County and are in contention to win their league. They are currently in a very close sec-ond place. If they take over first place and win the league, they will advance directly to the district tournament.
USTA FALL COMBO LEAGUES Players are now forming their fall Combo Teams. We will offer 5.5, 6.5 and 7.5 levels for the women and 6.5 and 7.5 for the men. The season will run from the first week in August until the middle of September. Email Julie Seanez as soon as possible if you would like to captain a team or need help finding a team to play with: [email protected]
BAG TAGS Members who use the tennis courts, must hang a bag tag on the rack outside the tennis building. If you need to order
bag tags for your family members, please email [email protected] The first tag for each family member is free; there is a fee to replace lost tags.
You are welcome to demo racquets from the Pro Shop and there is a $5 rental fee to demo the 2011 racquets. Please sign out a racquet if you are demoing it so we know where the rac-quets are at all times.
Please be responsible and pick up all balls if you are using the ball machine or playing on an open court. We have had several instances where our pros have had to pick up entire carts of balls that were left on the court.
TIP OF THE MONTH When you think you should win a point but your opponent somehow turns the tables on you, you tend to get a little reckless. You attempt to incorrectly hit a winner when the possibility of a win-ner is no longer open. Your mind is still thinking, “I had him, this was my point! It is crucial that you not fall into this mental pitfall of match play. If your op-ponent gets himself out of trouble, do not attempt to win the point with one swing of the racket. Mentally move back to your consistent play strategy and wait for another opening before you go for a winner.
Either you recklessly aim for the wrong shot at the wrong time and lose a high percentage of points, or you increase your percentage of wins by staying pa-tient and poised. Restarting a point is an art in itself that often takes many years to master. It requires mental con-trol and mastery of your emotions. You will find yourself winning a few points that you normally would have lost. It may be subtle, but those points could easily be the difference between a vic-tory or a loss.
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July 2011
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Cattail Creek Women’s Tennis Association We’re having a blast so far this year!
Mark your calendar and plan to attend the upcoming tennis socials. New members
and beginners are always welcome!
Mark you calendars and save the date!
The Cattail Creek Tennis Classic will take place September 22 - 25, 2011. If you are a singles or dou-bles player, combo or mixed combo, seniors player, or are interested in playing in a parent-child event...this is the tournament for you!
The cost is $55 per singles player & $90 for a doubles team. Each participant receives a tee shirt and a ticket to the concert cocktail event Saturday evening.
If you are interested in joining the tournament com-mittee, or would like to know how you can help by being a sponsor, please contact event chair, Christine Callahan at [email protected]. The tourna-ment is open to Cattail Members & non-members.
Caribbean Tennis
Friday, July 22 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Tennis
Dinner to follow.
$5 Midori
Coladas
Wear tropical colors
or your favorite
Hawaiian shirt.
Register online.
Weekly Tennis Clinic Schedule Registration for clinics is available on the Club’s website.
A minimum of 3 Members must be signed up for any
given clinic 24-hours in advance for it to be held. If the
minimum is not met, the instructor will call any Members
signed up to cancel. Monday Adult Beginner Clinic 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Tuesday Cardio Tennis Drill 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Stroke-of-the-Week 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Quick Start (Ages 4-9) 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Adult Beginner Clinic 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Thursday Cardio Tennis Drill 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Doubles Strategy 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Friday Quick Start (Ages 4-9) 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Saturday Cardio Tennis Drill 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. * Pink text indicates a Junior Clinic.
Sets in The City
Friday, August 5th 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Tennis
Dinner to follow.
$6 Grey Goose
Cosmos
Register online.
mailto:[email protected]
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July 2011
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A Note from Coach K Cattail Creek Crocs are rocking the
house! We have our highest enrollment to-date with approximately 130 Crocs in the water!! CROCS
ROCK!! We are equally excited to have our returning coaching staff helping me this year, assistants Stevie and Zeke. We continue to develop our swimmers' strokes as well as personal character all in a fun environment. If you have never been part of a "swimming family," come check us out...we welcome any Member to come cheer us on at a home meet in July. Bring the kids, especially if they are interested in swimming next year! The Crocs are also hosting a MOVIE NIGHT on July 15 at the pool. Come make new friends and catch up with old ones! Feel free to contact Coach Karen with any questions, thoughts, or concerns you may have at any time, or to schedule private lessons with Coaches Stevie and Zeke.
Movie Night AT THE POOL
Friday, July 15th Fun Flicks Outdoor Movies presents:
“Gnomeo and Juliet”
6:30 p.m. - Buffet | 8:30 p.m. - Movie Bring your rafts and tubes for floating!
$17++ Kids 4-12 | $24++ Adults A portion of the proceeds of this event go directly
to the Crocs Swim Team’s fundraising efforts.
PLEASE NOTE
The Pool will close early on the following
dates in July:
Wednesday, July 13 Pool closes at 4:00 p.m. for a Crocs Swim Meet
Wednesday, July 20
Pool closes at 4:00 p.m. for a Crocs Swim Meet
Friday, July 22
Pool closes at 4:00 p.m. for the Crocs End-of-
Season Party
Group Swim Lessons - Session 3
Registration Now Open Online
Mornings 11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Monday, July 18 Tuesday, July 19
Wednesday, July 20 Thursday, July 21
Afternoons 4:45 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. Monday, July 18 Tuesday, July 19 Thursday, July 21
Friday, July 22
Beginner (Ages 3-6) with Coach Stephanie Intermediate (Ages 7-12) with Coach Zeke
Breakfast at the Pool Saturday, July 9, 11:00 a.m. Pancakes-Scrambled Eggs-Fruit
Granola & Yogurt-Bacon Sausage-Hash Browns-Juice A portion of the proceeds go
directly to the Crocs Swim Team. Register online.
$10++ Kids 4-12 $16++ Adults
Crocs Swim Team End-of-Season
Party
Friday, July 22 5:00 p.m.
Celebrate a season of hard work! Register online.
Save-the-Date Friday, August 5
7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Friday Night Live POOLSIDE
Featuring live music by Richard Walton
$8++ per person includes appetizers
Guests welcome, get a babysitter and
sign up online.
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July 2011
at Tales Summer Camp
Summer Junior Tennis Camps
Camp I: Ages 4-12 Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Camp II: Ages 13 and Up Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
$300 per week $275 for an additional sibling
$350 per drop-in week (no registration)
Camp III: High School Monday - Thursday, 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
$225 per week $275 per drop-in week (no registration)
Session 4 July 4-8 Session 5 July 11-15 Session 6 July 18-22 Session 7 July 25-29 Session 8 August 1-5 *Session 9 August 9-13 (Tu - Sa)
High Performance Academy Tournament-level Juniors | 34-Weeks
August 15 -November 15 Mondays & Thursdays - 4:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Saturdays - 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. $55 per clinic is 6 or more purchased
$65 per single clinic
All Sports Camp Ages 8-14
(Golf, Tennis, and Swim) 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Session 2 July 25 - July 29 $389 per week - Golf Member Child
$459 per week - Social Member Child
Junior Golf Day Camp Ages 8-14
8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Session 2 July 19-22 Session 3 August 2-5 Session 4 August 16-19 Session 5 August 23-26 $259 per Golf Member Child, per week
All Sports Camp Ages 8-14
(Golf, Tennis, and Swim) 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Session 2 July 25 - July 29 $389 per week - Golf Member Child
$459 per week - Social Member Child
Little Tykes Golf Camp Ages 5-7
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. or 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Series of 3 Tuesday Classes One class left - July 12
$100 per Golf Member Child
Girls Only Golf Clinic Ages 8-14
5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Tuesdays -Come to one or all
July 19, August 2, & August 16 $35 per clinic or $110 for the series
Group Swim Lessons Session 3 Morning & Afternoon classes are forming and begin
towards the middle of July, visit the swim section of the website or the online calendar to register.
Beginner lessons (ages 3-6) & Intermediate (ages 7-12)
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Board of Directors Executive Committee
Andy Wilson, President [email protected] | 301.674.9785 Tom Cole, Vice President [email protected]
Gary Garofalo, Treasurer [email protected]
Dick Lombardo, Secretary [email protected]
Drew Clark, Past President [email protected]
Board of Directors
Tim Reid Jim Scalley Jack Quinn Howard Feldman Dave Jackson Cheryl Guth Dick Lombardo Jay Swearingen John Jorgenson Jan Pundzak Christine Callahan Mike Jack
Committee Chairs
Golf - Howard Feldman [email protected] Green - John Jorgenson [email protected] Tennis - Christine Callahan [email protected] Membership - Ray Ignacio [email protected] Finance - Gary Garofalo [email protected] Facilities - Rick Pundzak [email protected] House - Jan Pundzak [email protected] IT - Jay Swearingen [email protected] Swim Team - Karen Banas [email protected] Social - Jodi Lahmann [email protected]
Management Joe Fulco, CCM General Manager [email protected] ext. 231 Greg Stark, PGA Head Golf Professional [email protected] ext. 222
Nic Flickinger First Assistant Golf Professional [email protected] ext. 223
Joe Mattingly Director of Tennis
[email protected] ext. 235
Tim Halter Head Tennis Professional [email protected] ext. 235
Julie Seanez Tennis Pro Shop Manager [email protected] ext. 235
Chris Harriman Golf Course Superintendent [email protected] 410.489.9178
Kim Kordon Controller [email protected] ext. 232
Tom Caswell Executive Chef [email protected] ext. 246
Scott Lockwood Clubhouse Manager [email protected] ext. 234
Katelyn Rubright Banquet Manager [email protected] ext. 396
Rob Anderson Facility Engineer [email protected] ext. 247
Lynn Slupski Membership/Marketing Director [email protected] ext. 233
Club Phone Numbers Main Clubhouse 410.489.4653 Golf Shop 410.489.5224 Green Department 410.489.9178 Tennis Pro Shop 410.989.3683
Leadership
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