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The Club
Membership News
Welcome New MembersFigur, George & Gladys - Cedar CayKamikow, Norman & Gwen - Whisper TraceNestler, Ian & Barbara - CloistersTaft, Roger & Gail - Oak RunWeintraub, Wayne & Teri - Banyans
dinner at the Old Course and allmembers are welcome. Also, don’tmiss the Norton Museum of Art tripon Friday, July 27th.
Enclosed with this newsletter is ourannual Member Directory form foryou to complete. We ask everyoneto please complete and return it tous at your earliest convenience inorder to ensure accuracy in ourdirectory.
Have a great summer………….
Sincerely,Maureen Schreiber,Director of [email protected]
Artist -Lois Parker
Members In The News
Compassion and Friendliness - Gail Oren
Six years ago Gail Oren, a Banyans resident since 1994, started working atthe Boca Raton Community Hospital in the Radiation Oncology Department.Because of her diligence, compassion and friendliness, she soon becamea favorite of the staff and patients. In November 2006 she was asked tojoin the Board Of Trustees of the Debbie Rand Memorial Service League atBoca Community Hospital. Her tenure with the board started in May 2007and she is slated for a busy year. Mrs. Oren first mastered a very successfulLinen Sale to raise funds for the hospital. She will attend the 45th Anniversaryluncheon on Sept 19, 2007 and will be chairing the Scholastic Book Saleto be held in November 2007.
New Citizen – Michelle Pallack
Michelle Pallack came to the UnitedStates from England in 1993 andmoved to the Banyans in 2003 with hertwo sons. Six years ago she opened theJohn Michelle beauty salon in Boca,and over this past winter she became aU.S. citizen. Congratulations Michelle!
Cable Channels32 Tennis, Spa and Fitness63 Social, Dining General95 Golf99 Tee Time98 CMA
CondolencesOur condolences to the families ofWilliam Brunelly, Karen Klahr, MathewMatluck, Richard Neuwirth, David Robinson,George Schwartz and Israel Sinker.
Membership Reportas of May 31, 2007Social 424Tennis/General 197Master 479Old Course 350
Old Course Members in Waiting – 1
Dear Members,
I hope everyone is enjoying theirsummer and I want to remind allof our year-round residents thatwe do not stop our activities duringthe summer months.
In the upcoming weeks, we willhave a wonderful Cabaret Night onFriday, July 13th with TheOutrageous Larry Brendler & GeneMerola and a Karaoke DanceParty on Friday, August 17th. Inaddition, we will be having musicwith dinner on a number ofevenings during the summerincluding July 6, 20, 27 andAugust 10 and 24. On Saturday,July 14th, there will be music with
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Neighbor WatchIf anyone notices a problem with a homein their neighborhood and the owner isnot in residence, please contact Security at997-6935 for assistance.
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Cooking ClassWarm Molten Chocolate CakeWarm Molten Chocolate CakeWarm Molten Chocolate CakeWarm Molten Chocolate CakeWarm Molten Chocolate Cake
Preheat oven to 400 degrees, grease six mini ramekins and dust withcoco.
In double boiler melt chocolate and butter. Remove from heat and addvanilla and salt, set aside to cool. In mixing bowl on high speed, beattogether egg yokes, half of the sugar and the coco powder until mixtureis light and fluffy. On speed one slowly add chocolate to melted chocolatemixture and beat well until blended.
In separate bowl beat the egg whites and theremaining sugar on high speed until firm peaksform. Fold whipped egg whites into chocolatemixture and place into prepared ramekins,divided equally.
Bake the cakes in the preheated oven for about13 minutes. Tops will be puffed and cracked.Serve immediately once out of the oven.
8 oz of bitter sweet chocolate¼ cup butter1 tsp. vanillaPinch of salt
4 large egg yokes6 Tsp. of sugar2 Tsp. coco powder sifted3 large egg whites at room temp
Joe Longo, Executive Chef, states using koshersalt determines a great salad from a good salad
Eddy Burel, Garde Manger, demonstrates histalent to create artful food sculptures
Cooking Classes$10.00 ppSign-up Required 241-6877Main Dining Room - 3:00 PM
With Chef Joe LongoJuly 11, August 1,September 19
With Pastry Chef Kate AustinJuly 18, August 8,September 5
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PHONE NUMBERS
AdministrationJohn Crean, General Manager/C.O.O. 241-6855Cathy Rossomango, Asst. General Manager 241-6837Ed Cichielo, Club House Manger 241-6831Carol Boettcher, Dir., Human Resources 241-6886Nancy Day, Executive Assistant 241-6810
AccountingDianne Hart, Director of Finance 241-6834Luis Zabalu, Controller 241-6833Club Billing 241-6830
Fitness & SpaMichael Tompkins, Director 241-6858Reception/Appointment Desk 241-6899
Food & BeverageJoe Longo, Executive Chef 241-6891Tim Nelson, Food & Beverage Director 241-6831Marieke Autera, Catering Manager 241-6829Carl Ramallo, Lead Dining Reservations 241-6877Hostess Podium (Main Dining Room) 241-6859Hostess Podium (Centre Court Cafe) 241-6815
GolfTee Time Computer 997-1146Men’s Locker Room 241-6852Ladies’ Locker Room 241-6822Club CourseScott Feller, Director of Golf 241-6806Pro Shop 241-6860Old CourseJohn Skaf, Director of Golf 241-6893Pro Shop 994-8505
Golf Course MaintenanceJoseph Hubbard, Director 997-7793
MembershipMaureen Schreiber, Director 241-6820Jean Ouellette, Assistant 241-6835Elyse Arnel, Website Administrator 241-6872
Social ActivitiesAl Salkeld, Director 241-6846Sue Salkeld, Assistant 241-6870
TennisGreg Wheaton, Director 241-6888Pro Shop 241-6880Automated Reservations 989-5279
Other NumbersAccess Control (Guest Access) 998-5823/5818Banyans Gate 241-5947Club Reception 241-6800Community Maintenance Association-CMA 998-5813Security (Yamato Road Gate) 997-6935Valet 271-5500
Email Addresses:Department [email protected]
Board of [email protected]
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From The Finance CommitteeFrom The Finance CommitteeFrom The Finance CommitteeFrom The Finance CommitteeFrom The Finance Committee
The new Finance Committee had its first meeting in May. Allmembers of this committee were selected solely on their
Apri l the club has recorded a$24,000 operating loss versus abudgeted $356,000 loss. The clubhas done better than budgetby $332,000. Over the next fivemonths the budget reverts back tobreak even.
The club’s reserves not earmarkedfor capital replacement or loanrepayment total $3.5 million at April30 and are segregated in bankaccounts and need Board approvalbefore they are utilized. As you knowthe club has been forced by the tightinsurance market in Florida to selfinsure a signif icant amount ofpotential storm damage. Thesereserves plus our borrowing powerare crucial in our ability to recoverfrom serious storm damage.
We hope you have a good summerand we will be working to make surethe club remains in good financialhealth.
Please address any questionsregarding financial matters in writingto the Finance Committee at theClub or email [email protected].
strong technical backgrounds inf inance and managementconsulting. In order to broaden theparticipation of members of thecommittee in the financial processwe have appointed Mort Batt andStu Daniels to be the Vice Chairs ofthe Finance Committee. Mort andStu have already participated inrunning the Finance Committeemeetings and have met withmanagement to discuss the budgetfor 2007-2008.
As mentioned above, the annualprocess of reviewing Management’sbudget for the 2007-2008 fiscal yearhas begun. A number of meetingswere held with management bymembers of the Finance Committeeto discuss the budget in preparationfor the full Finance Committeereview on June 25. After the fullFinance Committee reviews thebudget and makes itsrecommendations to management,the Board of Governors will reviewthe final Budget on July 23 and setdues based on the new dues settingmethodology adopted by the Board.
Operating results of the clubcontinue to be favorable. Through
Statement of Activities(excluding depreciation)Seven Months Ended April 30, 2007 (in thousands) / (unaudited)
REVENUES AND EXPENSESFROM OPERATIONS
Dues & Fees $9,334Other Income 208Food & Beverage (2,104)Golf (2,199)Tennis (281)Spa (304)International Housing (139)Aquatics (102)Entertainment (930)Landscaping (184)Administration and General (1,085)Human Resources (229)Facility Maintenance (302)Housekeeping Laundry (353)Energy (457)Fixed Charges (897)
EXCESS OF EXPENSES OVERREVENUES FROM OPERATIONS (24)
OTHERHurricane Expenses Note1. 1,101Other Interest Income 72
TOTAL OTHER 1,173
NET EXCESS OFREVENUES OVER EXPENSES
$ 1,149
Note 1. Recovery from 2005-2006 hurricanes.
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Friday, July 27th 2007Departing Broken Sound Club 9:30 AM
$20.00 pp - Lunch on your own City Place
Our very own Docent Mrs. Barbara Dicker takes us on a journey to the NortonMuseum to see Tigers of Wrath as well as admission to the permanent collection!
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Golf
CLUB COURSEINFORMATION
Scott Feller, Director of Golf 241-6806
Firecracker ScrambleJuly 4th - 7:30 am Breakfast, 9:00 Shotgun
Club Course Pro ShopMonday - Sunday7:00 AM - 5:30 PM 241-6860Free Guest DaysMay - October / Accompanied guestsFREE green feeFriday all day and Sunday’s after 1:00pm($35 cart fee still applies)Driving RangeSun - Tue & Thur 7:00 AM - 5:30 PMMon, Wed, Fri & Sat 7:00 AM - sunsetClinicsTuesdays and Fridays10:00 - 11:00 AM $20:00 per playerKids Clinics - Saturday 3:30 - 5:PM
Golf ReciprocalBALLENISLES $45BOCA LAGO C.C. $28BOCA POINTE C.C. $35BOCA WEST $45HAMLET $25HUNTERS RUN C.C. $35IBIS C.C. $40INDIAN SPRINGS C.C. $35POLO CLUB $35STONEBRIDGE $35PRESIDENT’S C.C. $35TPC @ EAGLE TRACE $35WOODFIELD C.C. $35
Club Course Golf MaintenanceJoseph Hubbard, CGCSGolf Maintenance
It is nice to see the green color return with the rains from June.Unfortunately, unless we get a tremendous amount of rainfall north of LakeOkeechobee the water restrictions from SFWDD will still be in place uponSouth Florida and the Broken Sound Club. The good news is that we willhave a little larger water allocation from the district for the months of Julyand August. Every little bit helps right now as we adjust our program to fitaccordingly.
Club Course Maintenance
Projects:
Rear Driving Range Redesign:We have completed the redesignand grassing with seashorepaspalum. This area, coupled withthe reconstruction of the practicechipping green, will be ready toopen in time for the new winterseason. Also we took out theartificial turf at the back of themain driving range tee and havesince replaced it with seashorepaspalum. By the time the rotationon the tee makes its way to thenew sod we are in hopes it will bewell rooted by then and you will beable to utilize it
Buzz Jazkela’s Phase II Golf CourseLandscaping Plan:We are taking everything intoconsideration on when and whatpart of the design we wish to install
with a Phase III restriction in place.Our choices could be for morebeds or for key trees behind somegreens for depth perception andaesthetics based on Buzz’s plan.
Seashore Paspalum TeeConversion:This will entail us converting all thetees on several holes with theexception of a small area on aselected tee. This will allow thenew seashore sod to mendtogether while we still have play.Some holes wi l l also havetemporary tees if we have any flatareas available. This is a slowerprocess than we would like but itallows us to operate the best wecan without shutting anythingdown.
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Old Course News
The season is rapidly approaching and we are gearing up for theupcoming season. There are a few things that we would like to remindyou of:
South County League – Wednesday, July 11th, 9:00 am shotgun.Course will be closed until 1:00 pm.
9 Hole Mixer – Wednesday, July 18th, 3:30 shotgun.Front nine tee times will be closed at 1:30 pm.
South County League – Wednesday August 1st. 9:00 am shotgun.Course will be closed until 1:00 pm.
9 Hole Mixer – Wednesday, August 29th, 3:30 shotgun.Front nine tee times will be closed at 1:30 pm.
If you are interested in participating in a 9 Hole League, please contactJuan Pino at The Old Course pro shop – 561 994 8505.
On behalf of the entire Golf Staff at The Old Course, we hope you havea great Summer Season. Don’t forget, our staff is here to assist youin any way possible, so do not hesitate to contact us.
John SkafJohn SkafJohn SkafJohn SkafJohn Skaf, Director of Golf - Old Course
INFORMATION
John Skaf, Director of Golf241-6893
Pro Shop 994-8505Hours: Tue - Sunday 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Monday - 9:00 AM - 3:00 PMCourse Closed - Mondays from May 7- Oct 15
Driving Range Hours7:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M.
Course Maintenance / AerificationCourse and Dining Room will be closed.Pro Shop and Bag Room will be open9:00 am – 3:00 pm. Monday, August 6th
Tuesday. August 7th
Wednesday, August 8th
Guest Days
May 16th to October 17thWednesdays all day Sundays after 11:00 AM$30.00 per guest, includes carts and green fees.
OCWGAIf you were part of the OCWGA last seasonand DO NOT want to participate and/or be amember this upcoming season, please call thepro shop and speak with a staff member561 994 8505.
MaintenanceJoseph Hubbard, CGCS
The new fairway lines have been painted andare growing in nicely. This gives the coursetime to be defined for the winter season andChampions Tour event. In August the step cutwill be added for a quality professional look aslast summer. Of course, this all depends on wherewe are with the water restrictions and MotherNature bringing rain to the course.
We are continuing to add to the cleared areas onthe left side of #2. As the trees and beds mature,the construction on the other side of ourscreening and trees will be less visual. The newseashore paspalum tee will be put into operationin August as we tie in the area around it for amore pleasing look and completion.
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Mr. & Mrs. Sater and Mr. & Mrs. Kurlander Mr. & Mrs. Malis and Dr. Wiener & friend
Marcy HauptBonnie Kleinman
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Old Course ProjectsJoseph HubbardJoseph HubbardJoseph HubbardJoseph HubbardJoseph Hubbard, CGCS
#2 and #3 Property Line Landscaping:The areca palms are soon to be in place along the property line for anatural walled screening. With that, we will be planting trees andselective vegetation from the Buzz Jazkela plan and as money dictates.We will put in some beds that will mirror the ones we created on therightside of #2 and leftside of #5.
New putting green and expansion of existing green:The new 6,000 sq. ft. practice green, to be situated by the chippinggreen, will be underway and ready for a seasonal opening. We also willbe expanding the existing practice green behind #18 green another1500 sq. ft. to handle the increased play the Old Course has experienced.The existing practice bunker will be renovated to remove the rockcontaminations and reduce wear on the chipping green and liability ofmissed hit shots.
Additional Tree Plantings:We are looking at adding to the plantings beside the tees on #9 andhave applied permits to fill in a few gaps there for aesthetics.
We are also making plans to do whatever we can to put in limitedscreening around the 8th tee box area exposed from the exotic treeremovals. We are working very closely with the Flagler Developer onfuture help to keep the Old Courseenclosed. Everyone will need tobe patient until we see exactly whatwe are dealing with once all theexotics are removed and the pointof their development back is on theother side of the preserved bufferzones.
18 Hole Mixer
A young Bald Eagle visited the Old Courseon hole #1 recently and made a hit with allthe resident Ospreys and members playingthat day.
The bass club would be proud of this catchby the Blue Heron on #6 at the OldCourse
No Name having a bad snout day on #9Old Course
Take two frogs and call me in the morning.This is why we call big rains, “Toad Floaters”
Mr & Mrs Alexander and Mr & Mrs Luckhurst
Mr & Mrs Tollin and Mr & Mrs SiegelMr & Mrs Schaevitz and Mr & Mrs Gershon
Mr & Mrs Nowack and Dr & Mrs Greene Mr & Mrs Bialow and Dr & Mrs Markson
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Here we are in the midst of anothertropical South Florida summer. Weare proud to say that we have notseen a significant decline in ourmembership – year by year moreBroken Sound members stay to“hold down the fort” throughout thesummer months.
We have several privateparties, golf outings and specialevents booked to keep us busy.The Tuesday night MemberAppreciation Prix Fixe menu provedto be a great success and weare continuing to offer it duringthe “off-season”.
The Cooking Classes got asuccessful kick-off in June andwil l be continued throughSeptember. Executive Chef JosephLongo is teaching on July 11th,August 1st and September 19th,while Pastry Chef Kate Austinwil l be baking on July 18th,August 8th and September 5th.Cooking Classes are heldon Wednesdays and start at 3:00pm. If you are interested in signingup, please call the ReservationsDesk at 561-241-6877. Pleasehonor your reservations in orderto avoid cancellation fees.
Food For ThoughtTim NelsonTim NelsonTim NelsonTim NelsonTim Nelson, Food & Bev Dir. and Marieke Autera and Marieke Autera and Marieke Autera and Marieke Autera and Marieke Autera, Catering Manager
MEMBER APPRECIATIONMEMBER APPRECIATIONMEMBER APPRECIATIONMEMBER APPRECIATIONMEMBER APPRECIATIONPrix Fixe Dinner - Tuesdays
Reservations are RequiredPlease Call 241-6877
Summer Dining ScheduleBREAKFASTCentre Court Mon - Fri 7 am – 9:30 am Comp. Bagels & CoffeeMain Clubhouse Sat & Sun 9 am – 11:00 am Ala Carte MenuOld Course Mon - Fri 7 am – 9:00 am Comp. Bagels & CoffeeOld Course Sat & Sun 10 am –11:00 am Ala Carte Menu
LUNCH Reservations accepted on parties of eight or moreMain Clubhouse Mon - Sat 11:30 am – 2:30 pm Buffet/Limited Ala CarteMain Clubhouse Sun 11am – 2:30 pm Brunch BuffetPool Grille Fri, Sat, Sun 11 am – 3:00 pm Ala Carte MenuOld Course Tue - Sun 11:30 am – 2:30 pm Ala Carte Menu
DINNER Reservations required for all dinners and special events, call 561-241-6877Main Clubhouse Tue & Fri 6:00 pm Prix Fixe Menu & Ala Carte MenuMain Clubhouse Sun 6:00 pm All American Buffet
Ed Cichielo,Clubhouse Manager241-6831
Tim Nelson,Director of F&B241-6831
Marieke Autera,Catering Manager241-6829
Dining Reservations241-6877
PromotionFrom WithinAs always, theCatering Office isextremely busy.We are proud toannounce anexcellent additionto our team.
Marieke Autera, former Dining RoomManager at Broken Sound Club, took on theCatering Manager position. She brings youthfulenergy, enthusiasm, dedication and thewillingness to work hard. Please call Marieketo set up an appointment so she can assist youin planning your next affair. She can be reachedat 561-241-6829.
Warm regards, Tim Nelsonand Marieke Autera
The Pool Bar is OPENThe Pool Bar is OPENThe Pool Bar is OPENThe Pool Bar is OPENThe Pool Bar is OPEN
Friday through Sunday11am to 3 pm
The perfect oasis for anicy cool beverage and light lunch.
Upcoming Club EventsWednesday, July 4th – Independence Day Barbecue DinnerFriday, July 13th – Interactive Show and DinnerSaturday, July 14th – Ala Carte Dinner at the Old CourseSaturday, August 11th – Seafood Extravaganza at the Old CourseSaturday, August 18th – Theme Dinner at Main Clubhouse
Food & Beverage
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Tennis
Greg Wheaton, Director of Tennis 241-6888Pro ShopMonday - Sunday 7:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Pro-Am WinnersWomen’s Blue Group: Andrea FishfeldWomen’s Red Group: Kelly BeckerMen’s Blue Group: Jack RastinMen’s Red Group: Aaron Speisman
MY SIDE OF THE COURTStay Cool and hydrated during the heat of the summer
With summer in full swing we arestaying busy with league play forthe men and women on Tuesday. Ihope everyone stays cool andhydrated during the heat of thesummer. For those of you who willbe here on Wednesday, July 4th
you must sign up for the Color WarTeam Competition.`Come watchfuture tennis superstars on July 15- 22nd. USTA Boys 18’s and 16’sNational Clay Courts.
You may have noticed that court 1and 2 will be out for at least 4months due to the construction ofthe new stadium court. This is veryexciting for our club.
Stop by the shop and say hello andcheck out the clothing on sale.Enjoy all your travels and stay safe.
Greg WheatonGreg WheatonGreg WheatonGreg WheatonGreg Wheaton, Director of Tennis
Social Pizza NightSocial Pizza NightSocial Pizza NightSocial Pizza NightSocial Pizza NightJuly 12th and August 9th
6:00pm
Join other members for a terrificevening of doubles.
No charge for this event,Complimentary pizza and wineSign up required for this event.
Team Challenge CompetitionTeam Challenge CompetitionTeam Challenge CompetitionTeam Challenge CompetitionTeam Challenge CompetitionJoin us for the July 4th celebration as we change it up. We
will divide you into teams to compete in tennis related gamesfor the fun filled event. There will be a continental breakfast
at 8:00am followed by the Team Challenge at 9:00am.This event does require a sign up.
It has been a successful season of Ladies Team Tennis at BrokenSound. I would like to thank all those who participated in the challenging2006-07 season. Although all four teams had an eventful year, a specialcongratulations is in order for the Division 2 team for finishing in 2nd
place out of 14 teams. They received their trophies at the SPBCWTAluncheon, on May 15th held at Broken Sound.
I welcome those new team members that will play competitive matchesin the Palm Beach League beginning in September. With the summerupon us may everyone rest their bodies, work on their games and mostimportantly enjoy their time. Look forward to seeing you in the fall.
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Fitness / Spa
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SPA INFORMATIONMichael Tompkins,Director of Fitness & Spa 241-6858
Spa Reception Desk 241-6899
HoursMonday - Thursday 6:00am-10:00pmFriday 6:00am-8:00pmSaturday & Sunday 7:00am-8:00pmPool Hours Daily 7:00am-8:00pmGuests Hours - no restrictions with guest pass
Wednesday July 4th
Spa & Fitness 6:00am – 6:00pm.Pool 7:00am until 8:00pm
PRIVATE SWIM LESSONSPRIVATE SWIM LESSONSPRIVATE SWIM LESSONSPRIVATE SWIM LESSONSPRIVATE SWIM LESSONSContact Jessie 241-6805
Ask the Esthetician
Spend a lot of time outside on thegolf course and / or tennis court,what can I do to maintain my skin’syouthfulness?
Free radicals and externalaggressors cause your skin to losecrucial protein support such ascollagen and elastin that are vitalcomponents in maintaining ayouthful appearance.
Experience Pevonia’s PowerRepair, high-performanceprofess- sional in spatreatments.Prolongtreatmentresults byintegrating aneffective homecare programin your dailyritual.
Summer Spa SpecialsJuly60-minute massage - $10 offMonday - Friday
Anti-aging facial and neck &décol leté treatment $120save $15Rejuvenate dry de-vitalized skinwith this vitamin enriched facialtreatment and restore supplenessand elasticity revealing a tighter,more youthful, more firm neckand décolleté.
August30-minute Swedish massage and30-minute reflexology massage$85 save $15Enjoy this traditional, full-bodyrelaxation massage and gentle butfirm stimulation of reflex pressurepoints on the foot and leg.
Deep Cleaning European Facial$65 save $10
NEW AEROBIC CLASSES
Latin Dance AerobicsFriday 8:30am – 9:30amCha-Cha, Salsa and Merengue your way to afitter you. The first 40 minutes consists ofdifferent dances guaranteed to get your feettapping and heart rate moving. The remaining20 minutes consists of toning and mat work.
On The Ball / SculptTuesday 9:30am – 10:30amEnjoy a class built to improve core muscles,stability, balance and strength. This classincorporates a combination of pilatesmovements, strength training and abdominalwork into a full body workout.
Broken Sound fitness center isproud to spotlight Mary Kane whohas been working with ourpersonal trainers over the last 5years. Her current trainer is LoraRubin who has worked to addressher osteoporosis as well as herscoliosis. Mrs. Kane meets withLora 3 times a week and hasnoted tremendous improvement inher posture, balance and overallwell-being. Five years ago Mrs.Kane suffered a broken hip andwas able to promptly recover fromher injury due to the personalized weight training program that our personaltrainers were able to create for each training session.
Exercising regularly with Lora has resulted in increased bone density,reducing her Osteoporosis as well as correcting her imbalance and spinalalignment.
“Lora has shown a wonderful dedication to my overall health and fitness bygoing above and beyond what I ever expected”.
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SOCIALCOMMITTEE NEWS
BAGEL BREAKFASTStart the day off right and meet your neighbors,make new friends and enjoy the relaxedatmosphere. Centre Court Breezeway. Bagelsand coffee served 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM, Mondaythrough Friday.
LET’S GET ACQUAINTEDHappy Hour - New members and members whoalso want to meet new friends. Please join us onthe second Friday of every month at Happy Hour5:00 PM - Main Clubhouse.Eleanor Weisman and Vivian Drozdoff,Social Committee
GAMES/CARDSWhat’s your game? We can help you find playerson all levels for both men’s and women’s cards,including Bridge, Canasta, Mah Jongg, GinRummy, and board games.Games Sub-Committee Co-chairs,Elaine Silverstein at 995-1051and Nat Steinart at 241-2401
SOLOSWe welcome our unattached members to joinour table on Friday evenings at Happy Hour.Special events are being planned. Allsuggestions will be received enthusiastically.RSVP Marilyn — 997-7313
REEL WONDERS CINEMA NITE“A Patch Of Blue” July 91965 - A multiple awardwinning psychological filmof abuse, guilt, racism andlife with wonder andkindness. Sidney Poitierand Shelly Winters
“Atlantic City” August 61981 - Louis Malle’smarvelous view of AtlanticCity in its state of graceful demolishment andreinvention. A place of myth and dreams.
Meetings at 7:00 PMMarilyn Laber 997-7313
BOOK GROUPJuly 10The Memory Keeper’s Daughterby Kim Edwards
August 7Those Who Save Usby Jenna Blum
Meetings at 3:00 PMJane Mandell 998-8662
Club TripNORTON MUSEUM OF ARTTIGERS OF WRATHJoin our very own DocentMrs. Barbara Dicker as shetakes us on a journeyFriday, July 27th 20079:30 Departure - $20.00 ppLunch on your own at City Place
HARD ROCK CASINOAugust 9, 2007$20 pp includes transportation,$10 free play and $5 food voucher
CANYON RANCH BERKSHIRES5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTS$1490 pp (reg. rate $3959)Sun, Aug 26 - Thur, Aug 30, 2007orSun, Sept 2 - Thur, Sept 6, 2007
NEW YORK THEATRE WEEKENDFriday, August 31 thruSunday, September 2, 20072 nights NY Hilton &Orchestra seats to Jersey Boys& The Drowsy Chaperone
THE ULTIMATE CARIBBEANSouthern Caribbean MedleyJanuary 15 - 25th, 2008Aruba, Bonaire, Grenada,Dominica, St. Thomas, PrincessCay. Cruise aboard the newEmerald Princess
SinglesBOCA POINTEInterclub Au BarTuesday, July 10, 20075:30 -7:30 PM - $15.00 ppRSVP no later thenFriday, June 29, 2007
At The Club
INDEPENDENCE DAYFAMILY BARBECUEJuly, 4, 200712:00 pm - 4:00 PMFollowed byDinner & dancing featuring theGRIFFITH DUO5:30 pm - 9:30 pm
CABARET NIGHT STARRINGTHE OUTRAGEOUSLARRY BRENDLER &GENE MEROLAFriday, July 13, 20078:00 PM - $30.00 pp
KARAOKE DANCE PARTYMUSICAL FUN,Audience ParticipationFriday, August 17, 20075:30 pm
FRIDAY NIGHT DININGMusic with dinnerfor your listening pleasureJuly 6, 20, 27August 10, 24
OLD COURSE DININGMusic with dinnerSaturday, July 14All members welcome
ClassesSPANISH IN MINUTESFriday, July 13, 20, 27,Friday, August 311:00 AM - 1:00 PM - $80.00 pp
Kids CornerINDEPENDENCE DAYFAMILY BARBECUEJuly 4, 200712:00 PM - 4:00 PMJoin The Fun & Games,Food, Music, Water Slide
For more information,call Al & Sue 241-6846
Social Events
RESERVATION POLICYRESERVATION POLICYRESERVATION POLICYRESERVATION POLICYRESERVATION POLICYWe will begin a written reservation policy for members to make reservations for in-house shows and out of club trips. There will be a form for the Crest Theater, FAUand Lynn University shows and concerts as well as Broward when the dates aresent to us. Reservation forms will be available in the flyer racks, at the front desk,with Carl at the reservation desk and posted on the club’s website. The Crest, FAUand Lynn shows are available for sale now. Reservations for the in-house shows canbe made on the date indicated on the form. Generally, reservations will be acceptedup to two months in advance for the club’s shows.
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CREST THEATRE 2007-2008CREST THEATRE 2007-2008CREST THEATRE 2007-2008CREST THEATRE 2007-2008CREST THEATRE 2007-2008Main Stage Series - All Shows $40.25
THREE REDNECK TENORSFriday, November 9, 20078 PMIt's a foot stompin', knee slappin',uproariously funny evening.
DALLAS BRASSAmerican Musical JourneyFriday, November 30, 20078 PMBlends traditional brassinstruments with a fullcomplement of percussion.
ST. PETERSBURG STATE BALLETON ICE presents Sleeping BeautyFriday, December 14, 20078 PMFeaturing some of Russia's best,classically trained skaters .
NEW SHANGHAI CIRCUSFriday, January 4, 20088 PMAstonishing athletes defy gravityand execute feats of balance.
TIME FORTHREEFriday, February1, 20088 PMIncredibly giftedstring trio.
LITTLE WOMENFriday, February22, 20088 PMFilled with laughter, tears and anuplifting spirit.
THE TAFFETASFriday, March 7, 20088 PMMusical journey through thefabulous '50s. A nostalgic,musical treat!
ON BROADWAYFriday, April 4, 20088 PMReview of show-stopping momentsfrom the best of Broadway.
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Georgian State Dance Co.Sunday, December 2, 20078:00 PM $35 pp
Tosca by PucciniWednesday, January 23, 20088:00 PM - - - - - $45.00 pp
Swan LakeFeb 27, 2008$35 pp
Madama Butterfly by GiacomoPucciniWednesday, February 20, 20088:00 PM - $45.00 pp
La TraviataWednesday, March 19, 20078:00 PM - $45 pp
LYNN ORCHESTRA SERIESLYNN ORCHESTRA SERIESLYNN ORCHESTRA SERIESLYNN ORCHESTRA SERIESLYNN ORCHESTRA SERIESSaturday Shows - 7:30 PMSunday Shows - 4:00 PM5 Concerts Series $100.00 pp
Portsmouth Point OvertureSymphony # 6October 13 & 14, 2007
Brandenburg Concerto # 5November 3 & 4, 2007
Symphony #3 OP.5 BeethovenDecember 1 & 2, 2007
Violin Concert In D Major, OP.35TchaikovskyFebruary 16 & 17, 2008
Symphonic MetamorphosisHindemithMarch 29 & 30, 2008
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Women’s ClubAlthough most of you are relaxing this summer, your Women’s ClubBoard is busy finalizing next season’s program to make it exciting,interesting and stimulating. In the next issue of this newsletter, youwill find the dates, and list of speakers and topics.
Remember that your annual $40 membership dues will beautomatically renewed UNLESS we hear from you by August 20th.
Please mark your calendars now for this year’s Gala Fashion Showand Luncheon to be held on Thurs. November 15th under thedirection of a new and very talented Fashion Show Coordinator.Your invitation will arrive in the Fall and, due to limited space, wesuggest you RSVP as soon as possible.
If you have not yet joined and would like to participate in all the funand interesting things we do each month, please call ROWENAKOVLER at 241-5486. Come, make new friends, and be part ofthis wonderful group.
Be well and safe this summer!Marjorie Lassoff, President
Member Clubs
Women’s Club Board Of DirectorsMissing from the photo; Eleanor Weisman and Elaine Silverstein
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MEMBER I.D. CARDSAll members are required to have theirmembership I.D. cards with them whenusing any of the facilities. Please understandwhen staff asks to see your membership cardthat they are following the rules andprocedures of the club.
We appreciate everyone’s cooperation.
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A little interesting history aboutBilly McCumber who plays atmany of our Happy Hours and inthe Dining Room fordinner…………Starting out as ajazz player, he became LouisPrima’s piano player from 1956to 1958 on stage, in the studioand even on the movie screen.The band became a sensation in Las Vegas at a time when most loungeacts were playing quiet music so as not to distract gamblers. Louis Primaand his band set a new trend and led to numerous Capitol recordings forwhich Mr. McCumber still receives royalties. His career led him toaccompanying various other artists as well including Latin acts such asTito Puente and Machito. We are fortunate to have him still playing sobeautifully for the members of Broken Sound Club.
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