St Andrews Country Club
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St Andrews Country Club
S t. A ndr ews M AY/J U N E 2013 A P U B L I C A T I O N F O R T H E M E M B E R S O F S T. A N D R E W S C O U N T R Y C L U B M E S S AG E FROM THE President Dear Members: We just wrapped up one of the best seasons ever at St. Andrews Country Club with increased member participation in all areas of the Club. The Gatsby Spring Social was a great success and the perfect send off for those of you headed up north or overseas. Michael Goldman If you haven’t seen the video recap of this event, the Color War or the Men’s Golf Classic, I encourage you to subscribe to our YouTube Channel at StAndrewsCCBoca. Tennis enthusiasts enjoyed the Annual Closing Tennis Event & Luncheon on the 6th and Golf’s Championship Sunday wrapped up on the 14th with a cocktail event following the Men’s and Women’s Championship Finals. INSIDE S t. A n dr e ws May/June 2013 President’s Message 2 General Manager’s Message 3 Dining 4 Around the Club 5 Golf 6&7 Calendar 8&9 S.A.W.G.A. 10 Tennis 11 Fitness 12 Our sales remain strong with 20 homes closed since November 1. We have five pending closings which will result in five more new members. We continue to see a wide variety of new members from families with children in school to recent retirees and look forward to welcoming them all to the St. Andrews family. Spa 13 Bridge / Member Services 14 On a final note, we recently had a severe thunderstorm that not only dropped 11” of rain over the community, but did significant damage to both the Palmer and Olde Courses. I applaud George Kervern, Director of Golf Course Maintenance and his entire team for their dedication and mastery in repairing the damage and getting the Olde Course ready to play 24 hours later. The Palmer Course experienced much more damage to the bunkers, with one even collapsing, but our Golf Course Maintenance team was undaunted and had the course open for play within five days. Thanks to all of you for going above and beyond to make sure the courses were once again in top condition. Gatsby The Party 15 & 16 For those of you here year-round, there is still much to do over the summer, even with the Club Improvement Plan Phase II renovations underway. A member favorite, Wednesday Wine & Dine returned on May 15 to Lakeside and if you are new to the club, this is the place to be every week to socialize with your friends and neighbors. If you haven’t signed up already, stop by the Golf and Tennis Shops for the Memorial Day and July 4th Firecracker events and mark your calendars to join us for the All American Dinner Buffet at Lakeside on July 4th before heading out to watch the fireworks. I want to thank all of you for your patience as we had to reroute our normal member entrances to the Clubhouse, Lakeside, Fitness/Tennis/Spa building and the Promenade Room. While it was hard at first to adjust to these new routes, I think we all have found our way and are moving about more comfortably now. The renovations are moving forward quickly and I encourage you to login to our member website at www.standrewscc.com frequently for the most up-to-date information on the progress being made. Eileen and I wish you all a happy, healthy summer. Sincerely, Michael Goldman President, Board of Governors 2 May/june 2013 Style Magazine Layout & Design by EG Communications Group M E S S AG E FROM THE St. Andrews Country Club Style Dear Members, 17557 Claridge Oval West Boca Raton, FL 33496 www.standrewscc.com 2013 Board of Governors Michael Goldman, President Ron Gallatin, Executive Vice President Ed Cooperman, Vice President/POA Liaison Paul Hauser, Vice President Ed Rice, Treasurer Alice Newman Friedman, Secretary Morris Gurevitch, Governor Wendy Kohansky, Governor Gary Rubin, Governor Anthony Tranese, Governor Joe Wasch, Governor Clubhouse Numbers Main Number – (561) 451-4900 Craig D. Martin, C.O.O. / General Manager ext. 402 [email protected] Darrell Wilde, Assistant General Manager ext. 409 [email protected] Pat Sorensen, Chief Financial Officer ext. 400 [email protected] Kristen Pfeifer, Director of Communications & Member Services ext. 233 [email protected] Amy Rodon, Director of Technology ext. 399 [email protected] Chantal Reznik, Director of Human Resources ext. 415 [email protected] Ginger Alfano, Director of Fitness ext. 427 [email protected] Jackie Martinez, Spa Operations Manager ext. 432 [email protected] Glenn Hall, Director of Instruction ext. 328 [email protected] Aaron Krickstein, Director of Tennis ext. 353 [email protected] Shannon Fitzpatrick, Director of Catering ext. 412 [email protected] Stephen Viggiano, Executive Chef ext. 141 [email protected] Paul Clivio, Director of Golf ext. 324 [email protected] Ali Hall, Activities Manager ext. 325 [email protected] Front Desk (ext. 377) Dining Reservations (ext. 115) Golf Shop (ext. 320) Tennis Shop (ext. 354) Fitness Front Desk (ext. 425) Spa Front Desk (ext. 430) Starter (ext. 327) General Manager Phase II of the Club Improvement Plan is underway and after one month we have a lot of progress to report. The removal of trees, plants and flowers from the pool area and in front of the clubhouse is almost complete. Many of the trees have been transferred to a holding area and will be replanted in new locations around the pool and the front entrance as part of the final tasks on our very long list of summer projects. The parking lot has been fenced off and signs are positioned throughout Craig D. Martin, CCM, the area to help guide members and guests to their destinations. Valet Chief Operating Officer shuttle service between the bag drop, Lakeside and the temporary and General Manager entrance to the Promenade Room operates at a steady stream. We have expanded the shuttle service to include the Fitness/Tennis/Spa building directly from your vehicle or the bag drop area. Demolition of the pool area, except for the main pool, is almost complete, providing a clean foundation for our new Aquatic Recreation Area to be constructed. In the clubhouse, demolition is ongoing and moving forward at a steady pace. I want to thank you all for your patience and understanding as you found new routes to Lakeside, the Fitness/Tennis/Spa building and the temporary entrance to the Promenade Room where Bridge and Ladies’ Card Play is being played this summer. The professional staff and I understand that this is a major inconvenience and welcome your input on how we can make this transitional period easier for you, your families and guests. The Dining & Pool Reciprocal Guide underwent some changes from participating clubs and you all should have received the updated information via mail, email or online. As you visit these clubs we remind you that you are representing St. Andrews Country Club and appreciate your cooperation with the rules and regulations specific to any given club so that everyone may continue to enjoy the reciprocity arrangements. I encourage you to visit our private member website at www.standrewscc.com and login to see progressive photos from Phase II of our Club Improvement Plan. We will be updating the status at the beginning of each month, starting in June. Please be sure to review the May, June & July Summer Highlights on page 4 and take advantage of the many activities and events happening around the Club. I wish you all a happy and healthy summer. Warm regards, 451-4900 470-6566 470-6561 470-6569 470-6565 470-6555 470-6559 Style Magazine May/june 2013 3 Dining So begins the next chapter of our Club Improvement Plan also known as Phase II. It began with total disruption of some normal routes to the pool, tennis, spa, fitness, offices, usage of facilities being closed, alternative parking and transportation changes that you might need a degree in city planning in order to understand. All that said we are finally settling into new routines that include morning bagel and coffee service at Lakeside and the Spa, coffee service in both men’s and ladies’ locker rooms, and bridge and ladies’ card play restricted to the Promenade Room. Lunch and dinner is now served exclusively at Lakeside and we have erected a ramp and awning structure connecting Promenade with the path to Lakeside. Now the fun begins with the start of new construction including a new front entry, lobby, lobby lounge, Gallery and St. Andrews Room. The Gallery dining experience has always been the talk of the Darrell Wilde Assistant General town but next season we are stepping up Manager our game with all new menus, dining programs and a whole new look that will be sophisticated and refined. The look of the new room has been meticulously thought out and every design detail has been carefully scripted to ensure only the finest quality result. Our team of professionals are already working with their new committees to create social events, golf, tennis, entertainment, children’s events and food and beverage programing that will make next season the best ever here at St. Andrews Country Club. EASTER CELEBRATION 4 May/june 2013 Style Magazine THE Around Club Activities For those of you that had an activity filled season, get excited as we are always growing and raising the bar, here at St. Andrews. Many of the children that attended our activities this year were regulars, although we had many new faces that had a great Ali Hall time as well. Any child that didn’t have Activities Manager the chance to attend this year, here is an overview of what great activities there are on board for next season. Kid’s Club is a once per month activity that is held on a Friday night in the Rec Room. It goes from 6pm – 9pm and is only $20 per child. Each child receives supervision, dinner, a movie and endless activities that revolve around a theme appropriate for children ages 5-12 years of age. This is a great chance for parents to have a well-deserved date night or dinner at the Club with friends. We also offer a Dive-In movie once per month that is held poolside (weather permitting). This is a complimentary event with no need to make a reservation that will feature a kid friendly movie with all the popcorn and candy one can only dream of! We also feature dinner items from Lakeside’s pool window for a price if you care to have dinner during the movie. New to the kids’ activities is the “Kids Can Series.” Founded last year by Children’s Activities Chair, Wendy Kohansky, the Kids Can Series, will be held once per month and feature something new each time. Certain days and times each month are subject to change due to the activity, but with supervision and at $10 per child, the kids will learn how to cook, garden, and learn different techniques to take with them in their daily activities. Also, to be focused on this upcoming season, is our tweens. The ages of 8 – 12 are often left behind when planning activities and since it is such a critical time of growing up, this age group is going to have star treatment this upcoming season! Be prepared to reserve your tween’s spot in some totally fun and exciting events featured in the 20132014 Social Calendar! May/June/July HIGHLIGHTS Friday, May 17 JR. TENNIS JAM BOX PIZZA PARTY Saturday, May 18 COMPLIMENTARY TENNIS CLINIC Sunday, May 26 MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND MIXED GOLF EVENT Monday, May 27 MEMORIAL DAY TENNIS ROUND ROBIN Thursday, June 6 BUBBLES, BURGERS & BEER AT LAKESIDE Sunday, June 9 FITNESS BIKE RIDE Monday, June 10 TWILIGHT TENNIS MIXER Tuesday, June 11 TUESDAYS AT CAFE TEATRO AT LAKESIDE Saturday, June 15 COMPLIMENTARY TENNIS CLINIC Sunday, June 16 FATHER’S DAY PRIME RIB NIGHT AT LAKESIDE Wednesday, June 19 JUNIOR GOLF CAMP Thursday, June 20 JUNIOR GOLF CAMP Friday, June 21 JUNIOR GOLF CAMP 9, WINE & DINE Tuesday, June 25 TUESDAYS AT CAFE TEATRO AT LAKESIDE Thursday, July 4 FIRECRACKER TENNIS MIXER FIRECRACKER MIXED GOLF EVENT ALL AMERICAN DINNER BUFFET AT LAKESIDE Monday, July 8 TWILIGHT TENNIS MIXER Tuesday, July 9 TUESDAYS AT CAFE TEATRO AT LAKESIDE Thursday, July 11 PIZZA, PASTA & CHIANTI AT LAKESIDE Saturday, July 13 COMPLIMENTARY TENNIS CLINIC Tuesday, July 23 TUESDAYS AT CAFE TEATRO AT LAKESIDE Wednesday, July 24 — Friday, July 26 JUNIOR GOLF CAMP THE On Green Crowning of Champions Fred & Carolina Fisher shot a 79 to hold off the rest of the field and defend their title to win the 2013 Husband & Wife Club Championship. The Fishers will try next year to make it three straight. Steve & Joan Babic won Flight II, George & Sharon Fontini took Flight III, and Frank & Phyllis Gladstone captured the crown in Flight IV. Next up was the 1st Annual “Championship Sunday.” On the ladies’ side Wendy Kohansky made an amazing comeback to defend her 2012 title over Carolina Fisher and Amy Ross. Wendy had Paul Clivio, an outstanding Sunday round to help her capture back-to-back titles. On the men’s side Marty Director of Golf Weisfeld took out defending champion David Bender on the previous weekend to set up a 36-hole match against the tough Charlie Cartwright. Charlie and Marty played even through the first 18 holes but Cartwright proved to be too much and pulled away late on Sunday to close Weisfeld out 2 and 1 on the 17th hole. It was Charlie’s first championship title. Championship Sunday ended with a cocktail reception at Lakeside where all the players who participated in all the flights helped celebrate the crowning of the club champions. The men held their Closing Event on Saturday, April 20. Over 150 men played, the most in over 10 years, in the A-B-C-D scramble and enjoyed some of Chef Steve’s delicious 19th hole treats as well as The Best lunch buffet in town. The day also included awards for all the tournament winners and runners up throughout the season. The S.A.W.G.A. followed on Tuesday with their Spring Golf & Luncheon. Meryl Gallatin’s “April Showers Bring May Flowers” themed event was a huge success. The ladies enjoyed breakfast on the balcony and a beautiful, plated lunch after golf. Awards were also given out to all the tournament winners from the 2012-2013 season. The Board was also sworn in for the upcoming season. A big Way To Go goes out to Meryl Gallatin for making the day so special for all the ladies. HUSBAND&WIFE CHAMPIONSHIP 1st Gross FL 4 Gladstone’s 6 May/june 2013 1st Gross FL 2 Babics JUNIOR GOLFERS 1st Gross FL 1 Fishers Husband & Wife Champions 1st Gross FL 3 Fontini’s CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OUR 2013 CHAMPIONS For those of you who are leaving us for the summer, we hope you had a great season here at St. Andrews and we look forward to making 2013-2014 the best one yet. Be safe and have a great summer. For our members who are staying, don’t forget to sign up for upcoming the 9, Wine, & Dine events. Invite another couple from the club or bring a guest couple and join us for a 4:15 shotgun. You will enjoy food and cocktails on the course, a cocktail hour with appetizers after golf, and dinner at Lakeside all included for one price. Don’t miss out on these great events. Wendy Kohansky, Ladies’ Club Champion Flight I Jim Satovsky, Winner Jeff Lamm, Runner Up Charlie Cartwright, Men’s Club Champion Flight II Eric Schneider, Winner Steve Babic, Runner Up Gayle Floyd, Ladies’ 9 Hole Champion Flight III Gary Norkin, Winner Bob Kohansky, Runner Up Flight I V Arthur Rudolph, Winner Stuart Eiseman, Runner Up Forget-me-not Winners: Jerry & Ellen Sue Levitt Steve & Camille Fish Play with the Pros Champs: William Herbstman, Arthur Seeman, Chris Brady, Allen Ross & Ira Kent Style Magazine May/june 2013 7 Calendar ■ DINING ■ GOLF ■ TENNIS ■ SPA ■ ACTIVITIES ■ FITNESS May 2013 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 12 Blood Pressure Screening Gallery, St. Andrews Room, and the Lounge will be closed for Phase II of the Club Improvement Plan. Sunday Brunch at Lakeside 5 Lakeside Closed for Dinner 6 WGA Event Friday Tennis Div 7 Team Home Match 3 Saturday Kentucky Derby at Lakeside 4 Dinner at Lakeside 7 8 Dinner at Lakeside 9 10 9 Wine & Dine 11 Karaoke at Lakeside Chef’s Dinner Buffet at Lakeside w/Cinco de Mayo Specials 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 MOTHER’S DAY Mother’s Day Brunch Buffet in the St. Andrews Room & Promenade (C) WGA Event Lakeside Closed for Dinner Tuesdays at Café Teatro at Lakeside Twilight Tennis Mixer Wine & Dine at Lakeside Jr. Tennis Jam Box Pizza Party Complimentary Tennis Clinic Lobster Night at Lakeside Chef’s Dinner Buffet at Lakeside 19 Sunday Brunch at Lakeside 20 Lakeside Closed for Dinner WGA Event 21 Karaoke at Lakeside Chef’s Dinner Buffet at Lakeside 22 Wine & Dine at Lakeside 23 24 Lobster Night at Lakeside 26 27 28 29 30 31 MEMORIAL DAY Sunday Brunch at Lakeside Memorial Day Tennis Round Robin Chef’s Dinner Buffet at Lakeside Lakeside Open for Lunch Lakeside Closed for Dinner HOURS Memorial Day Weekend Golf Mixed Event Lakeside Lunch Monday – Sunday 11:30am-2:00pm Mondays: Buffet Only Lakeside Dinner Tuesday – Sunday 5:30pm-8:00pm Closed Mondays for Dinner WGA Event Tuesdays at Café Teatro at Lakeside Happy Hour at Lakeside Tuesday - Sunday 3:30pm-5:30pm Golf Shop Tuesday-Sunday 7:30am-4:00pm Mondays 7:30am-2:00pm Wine & Dine at Lakeside Tennis Shop Everyday 7:30am-12:00pm Spa Everyday 9:00am-6:00pm Lobster Night at Lakeside Fitness Monday-Friday 6:00am-8:30pm Saturday & Sunday 7:00am-7:00pm 25 June 2013 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 Sunday Brunch at Lakeside Chef’s Dinner Buffet at Lakeside 3 LAKESIDE CLOSED Tennis Div 2B Team Practice 4 Tennis Div 7 Team Practice Wine & Dine at Lakeside 5 6 Bubbles, Burgers, & Beer at Lakeside Lobster Night at Lakeside 7 8 WGA Event 9 10 1112131415 FLAG DAY Bike Ride LAKESIDE CLOSED Sunday Brunch at Lakeside Tennis Div 2B Team Practice Chef’s Dinner Buffet at Lakeside Twilight Tennis Mixer 16 17 FATHER’S DAY Father’s Day Prime Rib Night at Lakeside 23 Sunday Brunch at Lakeside Chef’s Dinner Buffet at Lakeside 30 Sunday Brunch at Lakeside Chef’s Dinner Buffet at Lakeside LAKESIDE CLOSED Tennis Div 2B Team Practice Wine & Dine at Lakeside Lobster Night at Lakeside Complimentary Tennis Clinic WGA Event Tuesdays at Café Teatro at Lakeside 18 Tennis Div 7 Team Practice 19 Junior Golf Camp 20 Junior Golf Camp Wine & Dine at Lakeside WGA Event 21 Lobster Night at Lakeside 22 Junior Golf Camp 9 Wine & Dine 24 LAKESIDE CLOSED Tennis Div 2B Team Practice 25 Tennis Div 7 Team Practice 26 Wine & Dine at Lakeside 27 28 Lobster Night at Lakeside 29 WGA Event Tuesdays at Café Teatro at Lakeside HOURS Sunday Brunch at Lakeside Tennis Div 7 Team Practice Lakeside Lunch Tuesday – Sunday 11:30am-2:00pm Lakeside Dinner Tuesday – Sunday 5:30pm-8:00pm Closed Mondays for Lunch & Dinner Happy Hour at Lakeside Tuesday - Sunday 3:30pm-5:30pm Golf Shop Tuesday-Sunday 7:30am-4:00pm Closed Mondays Tennis Shop Tuesday-Sunday 7:30am-11:00am Closed Mondays Spa Everyday 9:00am-6:00pm Fitness Monday-Friday 6:00am-8:30pm Saturday & Sunday 7:00am-7:00pm THE On Green S.A.W.G.A.news Our S.A.W.G.A. Spring season has been quite busy. CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL WHO COMPETED IN THE 2013 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP. Club Champion Runner-up Wendy Kohansky Carolina Fisher Flight 1 Winner Runner-up Alice Glassman Alice Kent Flight 2 Winner Runner-up Jeannette Lazarus Sharon Fontini Flight 3 Winner Runner-up Joy Blakeman Renee Getlan 9 Hole Champion Runner-up Gayle Floyd Joan Satz The Challenge Cup scratch matches for women golfers in Palm Beach County concluded on April 15 at Ironhorse Country Club. St Andrews did very well thanks to Team Captain, Maddy Seeman. We will be working on our games for the 2014 season beginning in March. Next year’s cocaptains will be Amy Ross and Meryl Gallatin. Ina Rae Fox has once again organized the seasonal interclub matches called Summer Swingers which began with its first match at St. Andrews. We are wearing our “lucky red team shirts” and are competing against Broken Sound, Gleneagles, Mizner, Aberdeen, Boca Woods and The Fountains. Our Ladies’ Spring Luncheon was a huge success! “April Showers Bring May Flowers” had a great turnout and enthusiastic participation. The golf format was innovative and fun; breakfast and lunch were delicious! Meryl Gallatin, chair, Paul Clivio, Ben Bauer, Terry Farino, Glenn Hall, Mike Johnson, Chris Brady, Chef Steve and staff, Shannon Fitzpatrick and staff had a wonderful time working on this on behalf of S.A.W.G.A. This was definitely a team effort! The day was fabulous! Did you know that St. Andrews has a women’s golf tournament schedule throughout the year? We are the only country club in our area that continues great tournament golf from May to November. Please check the sign-up book in the Golf Shop, read the eblasts or “Style” and join us on Tuesdays. Happy golfing, Meryl Gallatin S.A.W.G.A. 10 May/june 2013 Style Magazine THE Spring Over Net S.A.W.G.A. TOURNAMENT Aaron Krickstein Director of Tennis Our annual April Closing Tennis Event and Luncheon was all around a tremendous success. Beautiful blue skies paved the way for a wonderful day but a great turnout from our loyal and very supportive tennis members is what made the event a memorable one. Round robin tournament play kicked off the morning in style and was followed by a special St. Andrews Country Club Pro doubles exhibition held on stadium court. All members who attended were treated with a fun yet competitive set of doubles between the St. Andrews tennis professionals. Thanks to all for coming out to cheer us on! The two-hour round robin tournament was hard fought and after three rounds, trophy winners were crowned. On the Ladies’ side, Sue Katz continued her ever improving play to take home the championship trophy. Finalist Susan Lande played extremely well and finished a close second. On the Men’s side, Champion Peter Lande used his vast experience and strong forehand to squeak past Finalist Bob Rosenberg. Congrats to all trophy winners! As our tennis calendar for 2012 / 2013 draws to a close, I want to thank all of you for your participation and support, which was the obviously the key to making this season a huge success. Our events were well attended and overall court activity was up, so thanks again for a great season! I do want to remind everyone that as we approach the hot and humid summer months that your staff is here to serve you in any possible way. So, please come out to improve your game, enhance your fitness, and, most importantly, enjoy your tennis experience. In closing, I want to thank my entire staff for all their hard work in making this a very successful season. That includes our fantastic pros Dave, Simon and Marcelo, as well as Cici and Michelle in the Tennis Shop and of course Tito, Julio and Hedmond for making our courts the best of the best! For those of you heading north or leaving for the upcoming months, the entire staff wishes you a wonderful summer and looks forward to your return next season. See you on the courts! Board Outing Style Magazine May/june 2013 11 IT MIGHT BE TIME TO CHANGE YOUR WORKOUT F it ne s s SCHEDULE Whether you workout with your own routine or work with one of our creative trainers, there are certain signs that tell you it’s time to change your workout regime. Here are 4 to look for: 1. YOUR WORKOUT BORES YOU. Ginger Alfano Director of Fitness If you used to like walking on the treadmill, but now you you dread your workout each day, you could be bored. Maybe you have been doing the same thing for too long. Try taking your workout outside, adding speed intervals, or bringing a friend along. Or maybe it’s time to try a new activity. Change can help keep your workouts fun and interesting, giving you something to look forward to. And that is exactly what will keep you coming back for more. 2. YOUR WORKOUT ISN’T GIVING YOU RESULTS ANYMORE. Someone who does the same activity all the time is very likely to plateau. Your body adapts to these same exercises so that they don’t offer the same benefits that they once did. Variety means either changing your current workout or trying something new. If you like consistency and don’t want to change your workout each time you hit the gym, change your routine at least every 4-8 weeks. This will keep your muscles challenged, your body guessing, and the results coming! 3. YOUR WORKOUT ALWAYS LEAVES YOU TIRED AND SORE. BODY PUMP Mondays Wednesdays Fridays 8:00 a.m. Marcio 8:00 a.m. Marcio 8:00 a.m. Marcio ZUMBA Mondays Wednesdays Fridays Saturdays Sundays 9:15 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:10 a.m. Bernadett Samira Tyla Anna Anna 11:15 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 15:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. Nicole Rachael Nicole Rachael YOGA Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Sundays Exercise should give you more energy, not less. If you’re feeling overly tired or perpetually sore, you could be overtraining. Your body needs time for rest and recovery. If you don’t give your body ample recovery time, you’ll become weaker instead of stronger. You might need up to a week off to recharge mentally and physically. Talk to a trainer before starting again to get the most out of your time in the gym without overdoing it. BALLET SCULPT 4. YOUR WORKOUT IS NO LONGER CHALLENGING. Saturdays If your workouts aren’t challenging you anymore, it can be helpful to wear a heart rate monitor. Your heart rate will change over time as you become more fit. By using a heart rate monitor, you’ll know to change up or intensify your routine. Challenging your body improves your fitness level and can also provide a sense of accomplishment as you become stronger and work toward your goals. Tuesdays Thursdays 8:15 a.m. Jody 8:15 a.m. Jody BALANCE AND POSTURE 10:35 a.m. Frank SUPER STRETCH Tuesdays 4:30 p.m. Harriet PILATES TOWER ($) Mondays Wednesdays Saturdays 9:00 a.m. Jody 9:00 a.m. Betsy 8:30 a.m. Jody Please call the Fitness Center at 470-6565 for more information. Calendar subject to change. Style Magazine Spa AT THE The SPA’S LUXURIOUS Jackie Martinez Spa Operations Manager Body Treatments The Spa at St. Andrews has a variety of luxurious body treatments. The services we provide include body exfoliation treatments, sunless tanning services and back treatments. SPA SUMMER MASSAGE SERIES RETURNS Body exfoliations and back treatments are ideal during this time of year when we find ourselves outdoors more often. These treatments are aromatherapy based and offer an exfoliation of the skin leaving the body renewed and re-energized. Our skin is our largest organ and it absorbs so very much; our pores suffer from being clogged with the body’s natural oil secretions, dirt, lotions and sunscreens. Many of us have a tough time reaching those hard to get spots and these services allow not only for pampering but proper care. Our Sunless Tanning service takes only 30 minutes to give you a beautiful nice warm brown glow; a safe alternative to sun bathing or tanning beds. One of our top retail items is the at home regimen where you can keep your tan lasting longer. This product is also great for those golfers or tennis players that get the “unique” tan lines. It will help blend the tan with the untanned; feet, shoulders and arms. Orchid CL ASS Style Magazine May/june 2013 13 Member Bridge Ali Hall Activities Manager SERVICES Bridge is going strong into the summer this year with Pairs Duplicate Bridge on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays all located in the Promenade Room. Bridge Calendars will be available at the Golf and Spa desks as well as in the administrative offices to keep you up to date with all things Bridge. Kristen Pfeifer Director of Communications & Member Services We had a wonderful Bridge Closing Day and the winner of the Masterpoints Race for the 2012-13 season was Myrna Keisman, then overall winners in order were Phyllis Rosenstock and Joe Hickey in First Place, Linda Tafet and Adele Hast in Second Place, Yetta Bregman and Peggy DeZwirek in Third Place and Susan Simon and Ellen Goldberg in Fourth Place. On behalf of the Bridge Committee and myself, congratulations on a wonderful year in Bridge and best of luck in all of your future Bridge games! Twilite Bridge on Thursdays had a closing dinner with an amazing turnout of 50 participants. This is sure to be a wonderful tradition for the Twilite players to meet and greet new players and see friends. Look for the Twilite Opening and Closing Dinners next year as this was an instant hit and start of a new tradition at St. Andrews. Myrna Keisman - winner of the Masterpoints Race for the season 2012- 2013 Yetta Bregman & Peggy Dezwerik Phyllis Rosenstock & Joe Hickey Linda Tafet & Adele Hast Susan Simon & Ellen Goldberg We are very excited to inform you that beginning with the July/ August Style Magazine we will be featuring employees from around the club in a special “Get to Know” section. One of the greatest things about living and/or working at St. Andrews Country Club is the sense of belonging. As our website welcomes each of you or a visitor, this is the place where “Friends Become Family.” The St. Andrews Country Club employees are designated by Front of the House employees and these employees interact with our members on a daily basis. The Back of the House employees are those of us who work behind the scenes to help make the magic happen. Employees from the Front of the House and from the Back of the House will be highlighted each month based on their years of service. By selecting years of service by hire date, we ensure all employees are fairly recognized. The “Get to Know” will provide you with a little bit of information about the employees, their years of service, family status, their responsibilities at the club and a photo to help you recognize them when you see them working. I hope you will all enjoy learning more about the employees of St. Andrews Country Club, they are an integral part of that “special something!” Welcome New Members Francisco & Juliana Sa & Family 14 May/june 2013 Tre Brandenberg & Amanda Francis & Family Bruce Ochsman & Tracy Kolker-Ochsman Easter at the club 17557 Claridge Oval West Boca Raton, FL 33496 GATSBY THE PARTY