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at Tales - Cattail Creek Country Club
Cattail Creek Country Club 3600 Cattail Creek Drive | Glenwood, MD 21738 | 410.489.4653 at Tales June 2011 5:00 p.m.– Arrive, Pitch Tents on Club lawn 6:00 p.m.– Dinner Buffet, Pool Open 8:45 p.m.– Storytelling around fire pit with Bill Wood 9:45 p.m.– Snacks & S’mores 10:00 p.m.– Stargazing with Stardoc, Joel Goodman 8:00 a.m.– Breakfast on the Lower Patio View the complete menus for dinner & breakfast, find out what to bring and sign up your family on the Club’s website. $32++ Kids | $45++ Adults This event is for all Members and is sponsored by the Crocs Swim Team; a portion of the proceeds will go directly to the Crocs to fundraise for their team www.cattailcreekcc.com 1 at Tales From the Desk of the General Manager Dear Member, Ready or not, summer is here, and we have just opened our pool facility to 90 degree temperatures. The weather has been very inconsistent this spring, but it appears that better weather and many good times are in our future. The month of June also marks the full time reopening of our Lower Patio for lunch service (remember the regular dining room is close Monday ~ Friday for lunch). In the event of rain or excessive heat, the regular dining room will be opened for Joseph Fulco, CCM General Manager that day. If you have not had a chance to review our summer social calendar but I am sure that you have, please see all the wonderful events planned for the month of June listed below. Prime Rib Night - Saturday, June 4 Men’s President’s Trophy - Sat. & Sun., June 4 & 5 Men’s First Thursday Tennis Social - Thursday, June 9 Nine & Dine Golf Event - Friday, June 10 CCWTA Social: Peace, Love & Tennis - Friday, June 10 School’s Out Pool Party - Friday, June 17 CCWTA Social: Let’s Hear it for the Boys - Friday, June 17 Overnight Camp Out at the Club - Saturday, June 18 Father’s Day Brunch & Dinner - Sunday, June 19 CCWTA Breakfast at Wimbledon - Tuesday, June 28 I want to let you know about two new events this summer designed for the family. First is our Family Camp Out on Saturday, June 18th, and as your social director for the evening, it is going to be fantastic. The afternoon will begin at the pool but gravitate over to the Lower Patio area in the late afternoon to pitch a tent and stake your claim for the evening. The festivities will include a bonfire, a storyteller, roasting s’mores, adults will sip adult beverages, and everyone will spend the night un- June 2011 der the stars at Cattail (I’m still not sure if I am spending the night yet but it sounds good?). Sunday morning we will welcome a big breakfast buffet served by your favorite Clubhouse Manager, Scott Lockwood. The second event, on Friday, July 15th , is our Movie Night featuring “Gnomeo and Juliette.” The best part is that we are showing the movie at the pool. Members can float in the pool and watch the movie, this should be a blast. The Club’s membership drive continues to move forward. We have welcomed 27 new social Members and 8 golfing Members. We really need one big membership push before everyone starts to migrate away to their favorite summer vacation spot. For those taking a staycation here at Cattail, you will not be bored. Chris Harriman has the golf course in magnificent shape. I continue to receive tons of positive feedback regarding the golf course, club grounds and entranceway to the Club. Keep up the good work Chris. Joe Mattingly is extremely busy with our summer tennis program and Karen Heinz is off to another great swim team year, go Cocs!!!!!! The Club will be launching a pilot program this month as we will be offering babysitting services three mornings (Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays). The guidelines for this service are listed in the newsletter. Please take the time to review this and all the information included in this newsletter. I welcome your feedback and I look forward to seeing you at the Club often. Sincerely, Joe Joseph C. Fulco, CCM General Manager www.cattailcreekcc.com 2 at Tales Kid Zone June 2011 The Kid Zone is a pilot program in response to our Members’ requests for short-term babysitting service that would allow them to get in a workout in the Fitness Center, lunch in the Clubhouse, a tennis match or 9 holes of golf. It is a work-in-progress and once implemented, we will evaluate, tweak and enhance the Kid Zone offerings. As you use the service, we encourage you to provide feedback and suggestions. New and gently used toy donations are welcome. Our goal is to open the Kid Zone in the latter part of the month of June. Reservation Policy Costs Advance Reservations $8 per child/hour $4 per additional sibling/ hour Day-of Reservations If you do not have an advance reservation, you may call the day of to see if children are already registered. If so, you may sign your child up at the below rates: $10 per child/hour $5 per additional sibling/hour Late pick up fee is $25 per 15-minute period. Advance reservations are required and may be made between 24 hours to 2 weeks prior, in person, or by calling Katelyn Rubright at extension 396. Reservations left on voicemail are not guaranteed until confirmed by staff. Reservations may be rescheduled or cancelled without a fee, if Kid Zone is notified at least 24 hours prior to the scheduled reservation; no voicemails please, you must speak with a staff member directly. Failure to cancel will result in full charge of the reserved time. Kid Zone limits reservations to maintain a 6:1 child to babysitter ratio. Children may stay at the Kid Zone no more than 3 hours at a time. Hours of Operation: Ages: Children ages 3-9 years old may use the Kid Zone and must be potty-trained. 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Tuesday Wednesday Thursday www.cattailcreekcc.com 3 at Tales Kid Zone Rules Discipline: All children will be encouraged to get along with others. If a conflict should arise, the child or children involved will discuss the conflict with a staff member to resolve the situation. If children need calming time, the staff will designate a specific place for children to sit and gain self control. Parents will be notified verbally and in writing of significant problems and may be required to attend a parent conference. If no solution can be attained and intolerable behaviors persist, your child will be suspended for a specified period from Kid Zone. June 2011 property. ceeding 100 degrees Toys & Personal Belongings Only comfort toys are permitted, not electronic devices such as PSP, Nintendo, etc. Due to the age range of children and choking hazards, staff may ask children to put away small objects they may have brought with them such as hair clips, coins, etc. Diarrhea Children having diarrhea including the result of certain medications at a rate of three times within a two hour period will be sent home and unable to return to the center until they have gone 24 hours without these symptoms. Food & Drink Outside food & drink is not permitted; snacks will be available for purchase. (Parent approval required.) Vomiting Children will be sent home and cannot return until 24 hours after the vomiting has ceased. Fever Safety Kid Zone will not accept children with a Kid Zone registration forms must be fever of 100 degrees or more. Children Room Rules: completed and on file, including each who are sent home with a fever cannot No running in the room at any time. child’s health history and special needs/ return to Kid Zone until they have been No yelling or screaming. accommodations before the first visit. fever free for a period of at least 24 Keep hands and feet to yourself. Registration information, including con- hours. No name calling or bad language. tact information should be updated Communicable Diseases Follow directions. periodically with Kid Zone staff. Parents Children with any suspected communiReturn toys to their places.. will be notified verbally, and in writing, cable disease will be removed from Kid No playing of violent games. should any accidents occur under Kid Zone and will only be re-admitted after No fighting. Zone supervision. Emergency help will being cleared by the child’s physician. be contacted for injuries. 1st Offense- The first time a child comAny rash that cannot be explained or is mits any of these infractions there will Medication questionable, will need to be seen by be a warning and we will redirect that Only prescribed emergency medication the child’s physician and a note will be child to a quiet activity, for example a such as Epi-pens will be administered if required verifying that the rash is not book, or toy. A written report will be required. Non-emergency prescribed contagious before the child may return completed by Kid Zone staff. and over-the-counter medicine will not to Kid Zone. be administered. 2nd Offense- If the child commits the Children with pink eye or any eye ininfraction again, the parent will be noti- Illness flammation will be sent home and unfied verbally and in writing. Children with a contagious illness or a able to return until the inflammation fever are not permitted to use Kid has been diagnosed and/or treated. 3rd Offense- If there is a third offense, Zone. In order to prevent the spread of We ask that the child return only with a the child may be removed. The parent germs, the staff of Kid Zone reserves note of re-admission from their physiwill be informed that the child may not the right to deny an appointment if a cian. return to Kid Zone for 2 weeks. child appears to be sick. If your child Any child with a bacterial diarrhea inAttendance: develops any of the following sympfection, hepatitis, infectious mononuThe parent must remain on Club prop- toms, you will be required to remove cleosis, strep, or staph infections, or erty at all times, while the child is at Kid your child immediately: excessive diartuberculosis must have a doctor’s writZone. Please inform the Kid Zone staff, rhea, vomiting, discharge from nose, ten permission in order to return to Kid prior to leaving your child, what your eyes throat or ears, contagious illness Zone. exact location will be on the Club’s (rashes, colds, pink eye, etc.), fever ex- www.cattailcreekcc.com 4 Clubhouse at Tales June 2011 Prime Rib Night Saturday, June 4 5:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. All meals include side salad, baked potato, vegetable medley, and side of béarnaise sauce. 12-oz. Queen Cut - $26 16-oz. King Cut - $31 Bananas Foster - $7 Chocolate Fondue - $6 June Club Closings Clubhouse Closed Thursday, June 23 & Friday, June 24 All day due to the Gentlemen’s Invitational Tournament. Clubhouse Closed for Lunch Saturday, June 25, opening at 5:00 p.m. for dinner. Father’s Day a la Carte Dinner 5:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Appetizers Seafood MinestroneShrimp, Crab, Onion, Carrots, Celery, Fennel, Navy Beans, and Tomato $7 Father’s Day Brunch Buffet 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Buffet Menu Carved Roasted Prime Rib & Turkey Omelet Station Shrimp Nasi Goreng Cheese Tortellini with Chicken, Leeks, Spinach and Vodka Rose Sauce Grilled Vegetable Display Seafood Minestrone Buttermilk Pancakes & French Toast Home Fries Hickory Smoked Bacon & Maple Sausage Smoked Salmon and Trout Display Fresh Fruit Scrambled Eggs Danish, Muffins, Bagels, Donuts Dessert Buffet Kid’s Buffet to include: Chicken Nuggets Macaroni and Cheese Mozzarella Sticks $29++ Adults | $20++ Teens 13-17 $14++ Kids 7-12 | $10 Kids 3-6 Register on the Club’s online calendar. Potato Leek Soup Caramelized Potato and Leek Soup with Shallot Confit $6 Sweet and Spicy Thai Shrimp Thai Spiced Shrimp, Asian Pear and Cucumber Salad, and Pickled Ginger $12 Caribbean Chicken Medallions Caribbean Spiced Chicken Medallions, Jalapeno-Mango Salad, Citrus Couscous, Summer Squash, Red Bell Peppers, and Rum & Balsamic Reduction $17 Salmon “Bulgogi” Grilled Salmon, Napa Cabbage, Shiitake Mushrooms, Jasmine Rice, Soy-Ginger Glaze, and Tatsoi $25 Veal Bologna Roasted Garlic- Madeira Wine Sauce, ZucGoat Cheese Crisp and Raspberry Salad chini, Sundried Tomatoes, Angel Hair Red Raspberries, Goat Cheese Croquette, Pasta, and Pecorino Cheese $24 Toasted Almonds, Belgian Endive, and Champagne Vinaigrette $9 Maryland Crab Cakes Vegetable Medley, Mashed Potato, and Crispy Oyster and Gazpacho choice of Cocktail or Tartar Sauce Crispy Oyster, Gazpacho Sauce, Tatsoi, Single $22 Double $34 Lime, Cilantro, and Olive Oil $9 Oven Roasted Tuna Iceberg Wedge Pan Roasted Rare Tuna, Gazpacho Sauce, Blue Cheese Crumbles, Chopped Bacon, Pickled Ginger, Wasabi, Scallion Rice, Scallions and Buttermilk Ranch $9 French Beans, and Pea Shoots $26 Entrees Roasted Prime Rib of Beef Vegetable De Jour, Baked Potato, finished with Au Jus and served with a side of Béarnaise Sauce King Cut 16oz $31 Queen Cut 12oz $26 Grilled Filet Mignon & Glazed Portobello Grilled Filet Mignon, Worcestershire Glaze, Portobello Mushroom, Haricot Verts, Mashed Potato and Cabernet Horseradish Sauce $34 Dessert Menu Available www.cattailcreekcc.com 5 Membership at Tales Welcome May New Members! Congratulations on your decision to join and welcome to the Cattail Creek family. The Hughes Family Tim, Kelly, Aidan, Branson, Callum & Decklin The Noorani Family Robert, Lisa, Rachel & Jacob The Silverstein Family Scott, Jannette, Hala & Adam The Paliotta Family Mark, Angela, Isabella, Thomas & Matthew The Smith Family Burkeley, Kim, Burkeley & Farrah The Savage Family Gregory, Nichole, Alexis, Trinity & Mia It pays to refer your friends! June 2011 Congratulations to the following Members who have already qualified to receive a new Member referral bonus this year: Jeff & Andrea Baker 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 We’ve put a program in place for 2011 that rewards YOU for your referrals! *Members who refer a family that participates in a trial option, will receive a referral bonus when the new family commits to Membership. $400 Who are you going to refer to the Club today? statement credit for every new Golf Member you refer who joins the Club. $200 statement credit for every new Social Member you refer who joins the Club. Are you and another Member equally responsible for a referral? We can split the credit for you! www.cattailcreekcc.com 6 Golf Tournaments, Tennis Camp, Swim Team…Oh My! ...Fireworks, Pool Parties, Milkshakes and More! Social Initiation Special $1,000 *A two-year Membership commitment applies. Special concludes June 30, 2011 Social Initiation after June 30, 2011 $3,500 in-full or $4,000 in two installments Want to try it before you buy it? 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 concludes on June 30, 2011 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 concludes on June 30, 2011 Cattail Creek Country Club 3600 Cattail Creek Drive, Glenwood, MD 21738 Call Lynn Slupski at 410.442.1772 ext. 233 [email protected] www.cattailcreekcc.com 7 at Tales Greens/Golf June 2011 From the Green Department… Chris Harriman, Golf Course Superintendent I have detailed many different happenings on the new club website under the Green Department blog. HopeHopefully everyone had enough of spring because it left fully we can utilize this area well, and when you have a in a hurry! Low temperatures and record rains were the question about something on the golf course, you can story of the past two months and now we are touching look to the blog for an answer. Otherwise, send me an on 90 degrees in the afternoons. The Green Department email or call with a question. has done everything possible to prepare for this summer and we are ready. The golf course is very healthy. With the many changes that have occurred on the Course, I am happy to field inquiries. As always, I hope As the temperatures rise, the need to apply water will to see you on the Course very soon! increase. So far we have gotten an abundance of rains and some timely thunderstorms but that luck will run out. This year we have employed a number of things to help us utilize water as much as possible. The first is the 1st Assistant, actual overall health of the turf. Healthy grass uses less George Castro, water. In addition we are using wetting agents that will takes a moisture help the soil and sand take up water quickly and allow reading on one of the plant to utilize water as needed. Lastly, we will also the putting be using moisture probes to measure volumetric water greens. content in areas. These probes instill confidence in the watering team and help us find out what is going on underneath the turf. Rest assured, if water is being applied on the Golf Course, there is a reason and it is being used wisely. Nine and Dine | Friday, June 10 5:30 p.m. Shotgun, dinner to follow. Golf is included with Tournament Club or $25 per couple if not TC member. Pre-fix dinner is $30++ per person. 1st Course: (Choice of One) Soup De Jour Baby Mixed Greens Salad All skill levels welcome! Join us to enjoy the social aspect of golf and meet new friends! Entrée: (Choice of One) Grilled Sword Fish, Mango-Papaya Salsa, Haricot Verts, and Scallion Rice Chicken Paillard Haricot Verts, Scallion Rice, and Champagne Truffle Vinaigrette Grilled Flat Iron Steak, Haricot Verts, Baked Potato, and Side of Madeira Wine Sauce Dessert: Assorted Cookies, Berries, and Mini Crème Brulee www.cattailcreekcc.com 8 at Tales Golf A Summer Update from Golf Greg Stark, PGA, Head Golf Professional Now that the rainy season is behind us, it is time to play some golf. Although many of us didn’t get much of a chance to play a lot of golf in the spring, the rain and cool nights have had a great effect on the golf course. It is in great condition and now is the best time to enjoy the beauty and splendor of Cattail Creek. Whether it is a causal round with your kids or a serious match with your buddies, the club is the place to be. We have several great events scheduled for the summer. We are proud to introduce the World Championship of Putting on Friday, June 3 at 7pm. This is the first of three qualifying event, concluding with the finals in September. Let’s find out who is the best putter at Cattail, all are welcome to participate. Also in June is the Men’s President’s Trophy (June 4-5), a Nine & Dine Event(June 10) and 2 Men’s Twilight Events (June 14, June 28). These events are sure to fill up, so don’t be left on the outside. The early summer is a great time to entertain clients and guests at the club. We have many different options from which to choose. A breakfast meeting followed by a golf clinic and a round of golf are a great way to entertain those corporate customers. Ricky Serrano( Director of Instruction) and I would be honored to work with your guests. Junior Golf is underway at Cattail as the kids have been qualifying for our 9 and 18 hole Interclub Team. Camps for all ages and skill levels are available. We will also be setting up private golf lessons for juniors who need it in the coming weeks. Several of our Juniors have been competing on a National level this spring, we wish them well in the coming months, as their tournament schedule is in full bloom. Lastly, we have two new Professional Golf Management Students interning at the Golf Shop for the Summer. Brian Anderson is a student at UMES on the Eastern Shore of Maryland and Andrew Bulizak is a student at SUNY-Delhi in up state New York. Please welcome them to Cattail. June 2011 Tip from the Teaching Pro– The Rough Ricky Serrano, PGA I keep hearing how the golf course is in great shape, BUT the rough is hard to play out of. Well here’s my tip when you find yourself playing out of thick grass. The first thing you need to know is thick grass will slow down your clubhead to the point you’ll barely be able to get the ball out. The second note is the thick rough will close your clubface at impact. Your club selection on this shot is restricted to the short irons -- 8, 9, and the wedges -- with the pitching wedge usually the best choice. Play the ball about two inches back in your stance because you're going to have to go down after the ball. To further increase the steepness of the swing, open your stance a few degrees so that your feet, knees, hips and shoulders align to the left. Your clubhead should align square to the target line. It's the same basic alignment as for a slice, but when playing a short iron from the rough you won't have to worry about slicing the ball. Since the grass will grab at your club and close the face at impact, you'll want an extra-firm grip in your left hand. On the other hand, you can aim the clubface a bit right of your target at address, thereby allowing the grass to turn the face into a square position at impact. The swing should be an aggressive, forceful one. If you get a kick out of swinging hard, this is the place to enjoy yourself. It's a powerful, steep chop that must go down and through the thick stuff. Be sure to keep the club accelerating through impact; otherwise you'll risk moving the ball only a few feet. The faster you can get the club moving through the ball, the faster that ball will climb out of its nest and the farther it will go. www.cattailcreekcc.com 9 at Tales Golf “Approach Shots” The Right Age to Take up Golf Nic Flickinger, First Assistant Here is a question that is asked of me every so often: how old should my child be before he/she can start taking golf lessons? I took my first swings with a golf club when I was six. My grandfather is a golfer and I used to watch him hit golf balls in his backyard. I told him that I wanted to hit balls too so he cut down my very first golf club; it was a MacGregor 5-iron. Aside from showing me how to grip the golf club, he never provided me with any serious instruction. I simply watched him swing and did my best to mirror his movements. As a result, my golf swing looks very much like his. To this day, I have never really had a formal golf lesson. Aside from tips and advice from friends and other PGA Golf Professionals, the only instruction I Nick and Grandpa Rudy have had on my swing has come from my grandfather. Growing up I was also involved in other sports: baseball, basketball, and my favorite, hockey. I was on the high school golf team all four years, lettering every year. When I went off to college, I golfed casually but never focused on my game at all but the more I played, the more my love for the game grew. That’s when I decided to make it my career. June 2011 improve on my skills: hand-eye coordination, flexibility, reflexes, and so on. Many of the skill sets involved in the other sports helped me to translate many movements and actions in the golf swing. So back to my original question….how old should my child be? I feel there are a few components that need to be there before the child takes up the game. First, the child should have his/her own interest in the game. I have seen it before where a parent is out on the driving range with their son or daughter and the child has no interest in being there or doing anything related to golf. Before I saw my grandfather doing it, that was me! I wanted nothing to do with golf until I saw him hitting balls. The child should develop their own desire for the game and on their time frame. Some pick it up early, while others a little later, and some not at all. It is also important for the child to be at an age where they can understand what is being presented to them with regards to the swing. It is necessary for them to understand the concepts that are being illustrated. The youngest student that I have ever worked with was three years old. I was able to provide her with very basic golf swing instruction and she was able to correlate that into the physical movements required. She has developed into quite the young lady golfer! Most importantly, learning the game of golf needs to be fun. When I work with junior golfers, I find it vital to infuse the instruction with elements that are going to make the lesson enjoyable for them. The trick is to get them learning the game without them really knowing that they are doing so. I have watched many PGA Professionals do this and it is always great to watch junior golfers walk away from those lessons with a smile on their face. Playing other sports too helped me gain an appreciation for golf as well. Growing up I thought that I was going to be a hockey goaltender for the rest of my life If you have questions regarding instruction for your however, where I lived, and injuries made it impossible junior golfer, please contact the Golf Professional Staff. for me. Playing the sports that I did helped me to www.cattailcreekcc.com 10 at Tales A Word from the Pro: Joe Mattingly, Director of Tennis Congratulations to the Champions and Finalists of the 2011 Member Guest. The Finalists were Fern Babkes and her guest Linda Shojaei, the Champions were Toni Wood and her guest Mary Vincent. We had a full draw and a waiting list for the first time. Many thanks to Jodi Lahman and Toni Wood for all their help preparing for the event. Junior Charleston Trip August 11-14 We will be taking a group of juniors to Wild Dunes in August to drill and play with the local Charleston juniors. All levels are welcome as long as the players can serve and keep score. We will be flying out on Thursday morning returning on Sunday afternoon. We will have reduced housing at the resort and several Adults looking after the players. The cost for the tennis portion of the trip is $350. If you are interested in the trip please contact me for more details. Howard County Challenge Cup I also encourage you to participate in the Howard County Challenge Cup on Saturday July 9th 1:00-4:00 p.m. Forest Hill Country Club All levels welcome, singles, doubles, mixed doubles, men and women. Please sign up online starting June 11th. Tennis USTA News: Good luck to all of the USTA teams that will be representing the Club in the District Playoffs and Championships. Pro Shop News: All of the new Wilson and Balboa demo racquets are in. Upcoming Events: June 9th Men’s First Thursday Social June 13th Summer Junior League & Junior Summer Camp: Session I begins June 27th All Sports Camp: Session I Begins July 2nd Anniversary Tennis Events 4:00 p.m., Pro Challenge July 9th Howard County Challenge Cup Tip of the Month: Contact Point As simple as watching the ball sounds it is without a doubt one of the most difficult concepts in tennis. How often do you actually see the ball hit your strings during your swing? The next time you step on the court try to say the word “ CONTACT “ as you hit the ball. This one word can get your mind and eyes focused on hitting the sweet spot of your strings. I look forward to seeing you on the courts this month! June 2011 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. Clinics begin April 11. 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 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. * Blue text indicates a Junior Clinic. 60-minute Clinic - $26 90-minute Clinic - $38 www.cattailcreekcc.com 11 at Tales Tennis/Pool June 2011 SCHOOL’S OUT PARTY!!! Friday, June 17 Sign up online and attend any one of these upcoming CCWTA membersonly events and be entered to win this gorgeous silver tennis bracelet handmade by Julie Seanez, Pro Shop Manager. Drawing to be held at Breakfast at Wimbledon on June 28. CCWTA Social: Peace, Love & Tennis 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. D.J. ~ Games ~ Buffet ~ Over 200 friends! $17++ Adults $12++ Kids 12 and Under Buffet Menu BBQ Shrimp Skewers, Burgers, Greek Cucumber Salad, Tomato Caprese, Fresh Fruit, Caribbean Chicken with Mango Dressing, Macaroni and Cheese, Chicken Nuggets, Chicken Salad with Avocado *This is the only dining option at the pool this evening. Friday, June 10th 6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. –Tennis Play Dinner Immediately After Food & Drinks by signature. Drink Special: $5 Psychedelic Sipper CCWTA Social: Let’s Hear it for the Boys! Friday, June 17th 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. - Tennis Play Dinner Immediately After Bring your husband or a male Member friend! Food & drinks by signature. Beer Special: $3 Domestics, $4 Imports Breakfast at Wimbledon Tuesday, June 28th 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Founder’s Lounge Menu: Warm Scones, French Toast, Bagels, Devonshire Cream, Strawberries & more! $11++ per person SWIM LESSONS Group Swim Lessons are now forming for June and are open for registration on the Club’s online calendar! The 4-class sessions are $70 per child. You can view the offered sessions and ages groups, along with descriptions of each group clinic on our website. Click on the Swim tab and then swim lessons. Register your child right on the website. Classes are available in the mornings and afternoons for beginners ages 3-6 and intermediates, ages 7-12. www.cattailcreekcc.com 12 at Tales Summer Camp Junior Golf Day Camp Ages 8-14 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Session 1 June 14-17 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 1 June 27 - July 1 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 June 21, June 28, and 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 June 21, July 19, August 2, & August 16 $35 per clinic or $110 for the series Group Swim Lessons Session 1 Morning & Afternoon classes are forming and begin towards the end of June visit the swim section of the website or the online calendar to register. Beginner lessons (ages 3-6) & Intermediate (ages 7-12) are both offered. June 2011 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 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Session 8 *Session 9 June 13-17 June 20-24 June 27-July1 July 4-8 July 11-15 July 18-22 July 25-29 August 1-5 August 9-13 (Tu - Sa) High Performance Academy Tournament-level Juniors | 34-Weeks April 12 - June 11 & 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 1 June 27 - July 1 Session 2 July 25 - July 29 $389 per week - Golf Member Child $459 per week - Social Member Child www.cattailcreekcc.com 13 2011 Cattail Creek Country Club Junior Golfer Registration Form (fill out one form for each child) Name: _________________________________ Gender: M/F DOB: ____________ Parent(s) Name: ______________________________________ Member #: __________ Home Address: ____________________________________________________________ Parent Cell Phone(s) : ________________________ / _____________________________ Junior Cell Phone: _________________________________________________________ Parent(s) Emails: __________________________________________________________ Junior Email: _____________________________________________________________ Summer Junior Golf Camp Junior Golf Day Camp (check one or more weeks) ___ Session 1 (June 15-18) ___ Session 2 (July 20-23) ___ Session 3 (July 27-30) ___ Session 4 (August 10-13) ___ Session 5 (August 17-20) Girls-only Golf Clinics (check one or more dates) ___ June 29 ___ July 13 ___ August 3 ___ August 17 All-Sports Camp ___ Session 1 (June 28-July 2) ___ Session 2 (August 2-6) Little Tykes Camp ___ June 22, June 29, July 13 Allergies/Medical Conditions: _____________________________________________________________ Emergency Contact Other than Parent (Name, Cell Phone, Relationship: ______________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________ __________________ Parent Signature Date www.cattailcreekcc.com 14 2011 Cattail Creek Country Club Junior Tennis Registration Form (fill out one form for each child) Name: _________________________________ Gender: M/F DOB: ____________ Parent(s) Name: ______________________________________ Member #: __________ Home Address: ____________________________________________________________ Parent Cell Phone(s) : ________________________ / _____________________________ Junior Cell Phone: _________________________________________________________ Parent(s) Emails: __________________________________________________________ Junior Email: _____________________________________________________________ Summer Junior Tennis Camp (check one or multiple sessions AND one age category) ___ Session 1 (June 13 - 17) ___ Camp I (Ages 4-12) ___ Session 2 (June 20 - 24) (M-F, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.) ___ Session 3 (June 27 - July 1) ___ Session 4 (July 4 - 8) ___ Camp II (Ages 13+) ___ Session 5 (July 11 - 15) (M-F, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.) ___ Session 6 (July 18 - 22) ___ Session 7 (July 25 - 29) ___ Camp III (High School) ___ Session 8 (August 1 - 5) (M-Th, 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.) ___ Session 9 (August 9 - 13 )* Tu-Sa All-Sports Camp (Ages 8-14) ___ Session 1 (June 28-July 2) ___ Session 2 (August 2-6) Summer Junior League ___ Novice (Ages 4-7) ___ Futures (Ages 7-10) ___ Challengers(Ages 10 - 14) ___ Satellites (Ages 14-18) ___ “The Gamut” Tennis Ladder T-Shirt Size (circle one): Ch-S, Ch-M, Ch-L, XS, S, M, L, XL Allergies/Medical Conditions: _____________________________________________________________ Emergency Contact Other than Parent (Name, Cell Phone, Relationship: ______________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________ Parent Signature __________________ Date www.cattailcreekcc.com 15 at Tales Leadership June 2011 Welcome home! Your Club should always feel like an extension of your own home. Share your ideas with us and let us know how we can better serve you. Board of Directors Executive Committee Andy Wilson, President [email protected] | 301.674.9785 General Manager [email protected] ext. 231 Greg Stark, PGA Tom Cole, Vice President Head Golf Professional [email protected] ext. 222 [email protected] Nic Flickinger Gary Garofalo, Treasurer First Assistant Golf Professional [email protected] ext. 223 [email protected] Joe Mattingly [email protected] ext. 235 Dick Lombardo, Secretary [email protected] Tim Halter Drew Clark, Past President Director of Tennis Head Tennis Professional [email protected] ext. 235 [email protected] Julie Seanez Board of Directors Tim Reid Jack Quinn Dave Jackson Dick Lombardo John Jorgenson Christine Callahan Management Joe Fulco, CCM Jim Scalley Howard Feldman Cheryl Guth Jay Swearingen Jan Pundzak 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] 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 Golf Shop Green Department Tennis Pro Shop www.cattailcreekcc.com 410.489.4653 410.442.1787 410.489.9178 410.989.3683 16