The Clubs of Kingwood

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The Clubs of Kingwood
theclubsofkingwood.com
The Clubs of
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2013
Kingwood
King’s Ransom
Men’s Member Guest
September 25 – 28
Kingwood State of
the Union
Wednesday, October 16
Member Appreciation Day
At The Kingwood Day Spa
July 10 and August 7
“The Friends of the Vine”
Wine Tastings
Thursday, September 12
featuring steak and cab
Friday, October 4
Wine Crawl
Croquet & Chardonnay
Friday October 11
Enjoy the New Island Grille and Tavern 91!
Kids Night Out
At the Kids Club
July 13 and August 3
Trick or Treat
Pancake Breakfast
Saturday, October 26
Dear Members,
I often get the same questions from Members either
through personal visits, Member surveys or Mindshare
(see below). In an effort to provide answers for the
benefit of everyone, I will answer questions asked and
ideas submitted with straightforward answers (without
any names) on important Club issues. While some
things may be controversial, it serves a purpose to get things out in
the open for Members to read and discuss in order to help make our
Club a better place. Thank you for asking.
Patrick Pettit, C.C.M.
General Manager
[email protected]
Hey Patrick!
I wish these corporate Board Members would ask Members about
changing the menu. I can’t believe that the dish my husband always
orders, chicken fried chicken was “86’d” and why was the fried
shrimp po-boy removed? This is the gulf coast!
First of all, it sounds like me, you know what you like to eat. Since
the opening of the Island Grille and Tavern 91 back in November,
we committed to changing up our menus at least four times each year
to provide variety and rotate new items. Our team reviews a list of
all menu items for a particular period of time, sorted from the most
popular to the least ordered. Our most popular items will always make
the cut to the next menu edition. The least popular will be switched out
for new ones. New items come from either our company’s database or
may be chef created. The great news for us (and our sister Clubs) is that
the database for possible menu items has grown tremendously over the
last couple of years. Chef Art and other company Chefs may add items
to the database at any time. Our nightly specials or Chef ’s creations are
also ways for us to provide variety and test the likability of potential
new menu items. Recently, we have been able to mine the information
in our company’s database to see what the most popular items are for all
Country Clubs, all Clubs, etc. We have benefited from trying some of
these Member favorites from other Clubs here at our Club as they have
in turn become popular amongst our Membership.
Employee partners of the Month –
Congratulations!
Bradley MacDonald| September 2013
Bradley has worked at The Clubs of Kingwood
in our Food and Beverage department as a server
for around one year and has made a great impact
on our members and the department. He has an
amazing can-do attitude, goes out of his way to
help others out, is extremely hard working and pays
great attention to detail when it comes to his Member's orders.
Outside of the Club, Bradley attends Lonestar College, studying
criminal justice and enjoys music and video games. Please join us
in congratulating him!
Jessica Miniutti | October 2013
Jessica is a native of Kingwood and graduated from
Kingwood High School. She is currently a Private
Pilot and pursuing a career in Aviation at San Jacinto
College. Jessica has been with the Club since the
Sports and Fitness Center opened in 2008. She
managed the Welcome Desk until the summer of
2012 when she moved to the Tennis Shop. Jessica always meets our
members with a smile. She is eager to help wherever she is needed and
has been a big asset to the Club with her positive attitude and friendly
disposition. We would like to thank Jessica for her outstanding service
and offer our congratulations to her for being choosen as the Employee
of the Month for October 2013.
Congratulations to Bradley and Jessica for being our Employees of
the Month!
Our financial
professionals see the
world differently
You have a unique way of
looking at the world. So do we.
We’re a faith-based membership
organization that exists to serve
our members. Our focus is on
helping you be wise with money,
live generously and thrive.
The new menu rolled out last month will be in place until around the
end of September which means that almost as soon as we release a new
menu, Chef Art begins to work on the next edition. We will certainly
keep your favorites in mind. Thank you for your feedback and for your
support of the Club.
Work with someone who truly
understands what’s important
to you.
Hey Patrick!
I took advantage of the opportunity to test several brands of
equipment throughout the summer when the various manufacturers
were here with their “demo days.” I wasn’t ready before to purchase,
but now I am ready for some new equipment. Do your equipment
prices ever drop at the Golf Shop?
Great question. Our prices for equipment are always at M.A.P. pricing
(Minimum Advertised Price) which is set by each manufacturer. This
means that our prices are the same that you'll find at Golf Galaxy, Edwin
Watts & every major retailer. If you're looking to go a step further and
get custom fitted for your new set, our Golf Advantage School is able to
take care of you at a cost of $75. At the G.A.S., Aurora or one of her
team of Employee Partners, can conduct a fitting which is absolutely
recommended to anyone in search of a new set of Clubs. The G.A.S. also
has a variety of demos for you to try out at no cost. Good luck!
Jonathan P. Hoyme
Michelle L. Brunette
CFP®, CLU®, FIC, FMLI
Financial Consultant
281-358-0134
Financial Associate
832-233-1049
Rockmead Group
700 Rockmead Drive, Suite 248 • Kingwood, TX 77339
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Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
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Breakfast on the
Veranda at Deerwood
Champagne Brunch
Labor Day Pool Party
Clubhouse Closed
Spa Member
Appreciation Day
Play with the Pro
NFL Season Opener
Watch Party
Prime Rib & Pasta at
Deerwood,
Live Music in Tavern 91
Kingwood Couples
KMGA Flag Survivor
Tournament
Kids' Night Out
Davis Cup Bash
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9
10
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12
13
14
Breakfast on the
Veranda at Deerwood
Senior Bingo
Kingwood Couples'
Golf
Clubhouse is Closed
Kids' Night
Route 66
Senior Golf OFWW
Bash
Friends of the Vine
Steak & Cab
Play with the Pro
Kingwood Open Club
Championship
Prime Rib & Pasta at
Deerwood
Live Music in Tavern 91
Kids' Day Out
Kingwood Open Club
Championship
Superhero Pancake
Breakfast
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Breakfast on the
Veranda at Deerwood
KWGA Rally for the
Cure
Clubhouse is Closed
Kids' Night
Route 66
KWGA Club
Championship
Fajitas & Margaritas at
Deerwood
KWGA Club
Championship
Play with the Pro
KWGA Club
Championship
KMGA TP Shootout
Prime Rib & Pasta at
Deerwood
Live Music in Tavern 91
Uruguay Wine Dinner
Major Series Finals
Deerwood Match Play
Championship
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24
25
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Breakfast on the
Veranda at Deerwood
Family/Beginner Golf
Fun Day
KWGA – DWGA
Challenge Cup
Deerwood Match Play
Championship
Clubhouse is Closed
Kids' Night
Route 66
King’s Ransom Men’s
Member Guest
Play with the Pro
King’s Ransom Men’s
Member Guest
Prime Rib & Pasta at
Deerwood
Live Music in Tavern 91
King’s Ransom Men’s
Member Guest
King’s Ransom Men’s
Member Guest
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Breakfast on the
Veranda at Deerwoo
Family Fun Golf Day on
the Lake course
Clubhouse is Closed
Sunday
September
Monday
October
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
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2
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4
5
Kids' Night
Route 66
ALL IN FOR AUTISM
CHARITY TENNIS
TOURNAMENT
Spa Member
Appreciation Day
Play with the Pro
Seabourn Cruise Show
Prime Rib & Pasta at
Deerwood
Live Music in Tavern 91
Friends of the Vine Wine
Crawl
Kids' Night Out
KMGA
Deerwood
Commissioner’s Cup
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12
Play with the Pro
Prime Rib & Pasta at
Deerwood
Live Music in Tavern 91
Croquet & Chardonnay
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Breakfast on the
Veranda at Deerwood
Champagne Brunch
KCGA
Deerwood
Commissioner’s Cup
Clubhouse is Closed
Kids' Night
Route 66
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Breakfast on the
Veranda at Deerwood
Senior Bingo
Clubhouse is Closed
Kids' Night
Route 66
Fajita & Margarita Night,
Kingwood State of the
Union
Play with the Pro
Prime Rib & Pasta at
Deerwood
Live Music in Tavern 91
The Greystone
Experience Wine Dinner
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Breakfast on the
Veranda at Deerwood
Family/Beginner Golf
Fun Day
Clubhouse is Closed
Kids' Night
Route 66
Play with the Pro
Freddy’s Spooky
Burgers & BINGO
Prime Rib & Pasta at
Deerwood
Live Music in Tavern 91
Trick or Treat Pancake
Breakfast
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Breakfast on the
Veranda at Deerwood
Family Fun Golf Day on
the Lake course
Clubhouse is Closed
Kids Night Halloween
Howl
Route 66
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Membership
Welcome New Members and Thank You Member Sponsors!
NEW MEMBERS
Norman and Dorothy Langeland
Sharon Segura
Derek and Courtney Clouse
Melissa Lynn and Jen Brown
Joyce Eversole
Evan and Alethea Lewis
Gordon and Joan Dillard
Jeff and Christy Huckaby
Steve and Amy Pear
Mike and Jennifer Wachel
Seth and Lauren LaRoche
Jason and Audra Langston
Andy and Kim Rodriguez
Rick and Tracy Elkins
Bill and Sandy Norris
Owen and Robin Murray
James and Kristen Hamilton
Andrew and Barbara Sweatman
Jim and Melanie Henry
Adam and Sarah Mowery
Randall Rittgers
Mark and Shirley Tye
Mario and Heather Garza
Richard and Corina Flores
Zack and Suzanne Derelioglu
Ron Bloomingkemper
Steven and Lucy Seymour
Matthew and Valerie Simonian
Andy and Tracy Williamson
Roger Mclea
Kevin Anderegg
Brett and Betty Collins
Jason and Brandy Johns
John and Tausha Cox
Chai and Cindi Prajak
Jesse and Jackie Alvarado
Mike and Pilar Evans
Tara McMahon
Darren and Debbie Lewis
Scott and Stephanie Pelfrey
Cade Simpson
Corey and Cecily Holm
Leonard and Alexis Varnum
Steve and Sandy Bakalyar
Jana Calongne
Paul and Shelly Lynch
Bo Daniel
John and Shari Watkins
Tim and Carol Hunt
David and Carol Sherrod
Mike and Sandi Koster
Lance and Liz Elston
Pete and Mary Torres
John and Carie Chapman
Bill and Nancy Ackley
Ed Oliver and Barbara Tompkins
Gary and Susan Pope
Dan and Charmaine Keane
John and Diane Schimmelbusch
Maggie Chu
John and Donna Smith
Ray and Rohini Wadhawan
Erik and Brenda Maya
Ram Martinez and Cristabel
Velasco
Peter Martinez and Evie Adams
Mark and Stacey Falasca
Dick and Sherry Setser
Charlie and Lou Raiborn
Duane and Kathy Kyrish
Clayton and Megan Christopher
Seth and Savannah Lastrapes
Rob and Jennifer Ruckman
Bill and Christine Napier
Jason and Missy Eitreim
David and Carrie Chandler
Mike and Sarah Johnston
Chris and Jeanne Cardenas
Dean and Kelly Rambo
John and Rachel Nicholson
Rick and DeeDee Himel
Alasdair and Claire Stoddart
Paul Berman and Ann Davis
John and Sharon Dissinger
Rob and Heather Clark
Jason and Amy Henley
Bobby Daniel
Ryan Heinrich
Jim and Wendy Tillis
Brad and Catherine Fuentes
David and Deanne Weed
Jeff Smith and Ashley Bracksieck
Jim Moran and Omayra Sanchez
David and Brandi Horton
Austin and Kim Elizondo
A BIG Thank You to
Our New MEMBER
SPONSORS
William and Jennifer Langeland
Tony and Yvonne Segura
Greg and Annie Eversole
Steve and Lee Lewis
Alton and Cindy Heckaman
Keith and Liz Hebert
Rusty and Julie Hendrix
Jimmie and Mary McCartney
Ashley Earhart and Daphne
Johnson
Robert and Juanita Ante
Jerry and Linda McCracken
Richard and Roma Arnold
David and Allyson Hebert
Hector Barkley and Margaret
Turner
Scott and Lauren Peden
Ron and Paige May
Jay and Sally Mincks
Brad and Roxie Fowler
Sam and Cheryl Trobee
William and Jennifer Hill
Jesse and Jackie Alvarado
Kevin and Anai Tipton
Scott and Veronica Ackley
George Zeinieh and Shadia Kreit
Bill and Lisa Phillips
Bill and Diane McMahon
David and Sandra Mosley
Dustin and Jenna Childers
Steven and Liz Smith
Doug and Debbie Bennett
Allen and Gala Dean
Miles Lynch
Jack and Annette Wood
Kenneth and Margaret White
Preston and Kim Calcote
Lawrence and Deborah Wedekind
Thomas and Jennifer McLaren
Charlie Mischel and Heather Noe
John and Nancy Gabrisch
Milton and Linda Kovar
Rob and Holly Raymond
Brandon and Perla Szymczyk
Ram Martinez and
Cristabel Velasco
Marion and Deborah Dougherty
Don and Amy Powell
Rusty and Laura Rivet
Ralph and Joan Imperato
Collin and Lexie Rose
Tim and Tracee Studdert
Michael and Karen Brown
John and Catherine Sedlak
Mark and Beth LeBlanc
W. John and Sandra Lindsay
Peter and Teresa Hugdaul
Scott and Jen Elliott
W.L. and Joyce Locher
Roy and Suzanne Flores
Christian and Shelly Shank
Larry and Sylvia Davis
Dennis and Pamela Keister
Herbert and Penny Kemp
Spotted at July 4th
Freedom Festival!
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Fitness & Sports Center
Qigong
Qigong, also known as Falun Dafa or Falun Gong, is an ancient
practice for mind and body, originating in pre-historic China. The
practice involves some slow, gentle movements and a meditation. It
is easy to learn and enjoyable. Qigong practice helps to reduce stress
and can bring great improvements in health and fitness. Our class
practices this exercise on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:45
a.m and ends at 7:45 a.m. The class is free and everyone is invited.
The 5 sets of easy-to-learn exercises are:
1st exercise: Unblock energy channels, stretching of meridians.
2nd exercise: Complete opening of the body, increase strength
and wisdom.
3rd exercise: Energy exchange and purifying the body.
4th exercise: Rectify all abnormal conditions and unblock all
meridians.
5th exercise: Increase gong potency or cultivation energy and
enter into tranquility (12 minutes of meditation).
Kingwood Day Spa
Member Appreciation Days
September 4 and October 2
The Kingwood Day Spa offers an incredible opportunity exclusively
for you, the members of The Clubs of Kingwood! On the first
Wednesday of each month we go that extra mile to ensure you the
ultimate spa experience.
Kids Night Out
Saturday, September 7: Under the Sea
Come swim by the Kids Club for a
fin’tastic time at Kids Night Out!
Saturday, October 12: Halloween Fun!
You’re invited to a frightfully fun time at
Kids Night Out! Dress in your cutest costume!
The first Saturday of each month, from 5:30 to 10 p.m.
Don’t scramble for a sitter on Saturday night – bring your kids to Kids
Night Out! Each event is packed full of active games, arts and crafts,
theater and music, movies, dinner and more. It’s easy to enjoy a night
out when you know your kids are in a fun and safe environment.
Program is for ages 6 months to 11 years.
Member Fees: $20 for the first child, $15 for each sibling.
Member’s Guest Fees: $25 for the first child, $20 for each sibling
Unlimited Fees: $15 for the first child, $10 for each sibling
Reservations are required. Call today! 281.348.2225.
Unlimited Kids' Club
The Kids' Club offers a monthly “Unlimited Kids' Club” rate of only
$39 per month for one child or $50 per month for the whole family!
Unlimited Weekend
Are your kids in school and can only come on the weekends? We
have an unlimited program just for you. Your family can enjoy
the benefits of being an “Unlimited Kids' Club” member with our
new weekend-only rate! The Unlimited Weekend rate is $19 per
month for one child or $30 per month for the whole family!
On this one day each month, we offer all of our $65 services for only
$50! Choose from a European Facial, a Swedish Massage or an Ultimate
Manicure and Pedicure Combination. Or, enjoy all three services! We
also offer additional discounts on many of our other services including
waxing, peels, body scrubs and more. As always, there will be delicious
fruit and cheese trays, wine and other refreshments!
“Unlimited” members also receive discounts on all of our child
programs, including Kids' Night Out, Kids' Day Out, and other
special Kids' Club events. Please see the Welcome Desk Staff or
the Kids' Club Staff for more information. Due to childcare code
requirements, childcare is limited to 4.5 hours per day, with a 12hour max per week.
Appointment times are limited and are based on a first-call, first booked
basis. Due to the popularity of this event, you may want to check your
calendar and schedule your appointment today. Please remember there
is a 48 hour cancellation policy in effect for all Member Appreciation
Days. Call the Day Spa at 281.348.2227.
Kids Club Call-Ahead Reservation Option
July 4th Freedom Festival!
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Reservations are not required, but are highly recommended.
Reservations can be made by calling 281.348.2225. Reservations
may be made up to 10 days in advance.
Golf
UPCOMING EVENTS
Route 66
Enjoy the Drive!
September Golf Dates
September 7 | KMGA Flag Survivor Tournament 7:30 a.m. T-Times
Island Course
September 8 | Kingwood Couples Golf 1 p.m. Forest Course
September 10 | Senior Golf OFWW Bash 8:30 a.m.Forest Course
September 17, 18 and 19 | KWGA Club Championship
September 21 | Major Series Finals 12 p.m. Tee Times Island Course
September 25, 26, 27 and 28 | King's Ransom Member Guest –
Forest, Deerwood and Island Courses
Tuesday, September 3, 10, 17, 24 | Route 66 Fun golf event
Don’t have a full team? No worries! There will be many a team with
openings, including teams hosted by Kingwood CC staff.
For more information or to sign up, contact the Golf Shop at
281.348.2217.
The Clubs of Kingwood present the
October Golf Dates
October 6 | Kingwood Couples 1 p.m. Lake Course
October 10 | Senior Golf OFWW Bash 8:30 a.m. Forest Course
October 12 and 13 | Kingwood Open Club Championship
7:30 a.m. Tee Times Forest and Island Courses
October 19 | KMGA TP Shootout 12 p.m. Island Course
October 15 | KWGA Rally for the Cure 8:30 a.m. Lake Course
October 22 | KWGA – DWGA Challenge Cup
Tuesday, October 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29 | Route 66 Fun golf event
Deerwood Events
September
September 21 – 22 | Deerwood Match Play Championship
October
October 5 – 6 | Commissioner’s Cup
November
Every Tuesday! Always a scramble!
Join the fun with your fellow members and play 6 holes of noncompetitive golf for $6 in teams of 6 at 6 p.m. Then, come back to
the clubhouse for complimentary hors d’oeuvres.
November 9 | ABCD Scramble
November 10 – 16 | WEB.com Qualifying School
November 25 | GAC Mike Longpre
King’s Ransom Men’s Member Guest
Playing for the “Tin Cup”
Deerwood, Island & Forest Course
September 25 – 28
Wednesday: Tournament registration and Welcome Cocktail
Reception
Thursday: Breakfast, Round 1, Lunch, Putting Contest, Nike
Shopping Spree, Alternate Shot shootout, $100,000 Shootout for
flight winners and Casino Night/Dinner
Friday: Breakfast, Round 2, Lunch and $5,000 Putting Contest Finals
Saturday: Breakfast, Final Round, and Awards Banquet with live
music and dancing!
$700 per team includes all greens fees, range balls, tee gift, $200+
per team certificate for shopping spree, breakfast, lunch, cocktail
reception and awards dinner with guest.
Contact the Golf Shop for more details and sign up, 281.348.2217.
Please join us for drinks and appetizers, and an evening featuring
ultra-luxury, small-ship cruising with Seabourn.
October 3, 2013
Location: Kingwood Country Club – Magnolia Room
Reception: 6 :30 PM
Presentation: 7: 00 PM
RSVP to 281-358-2171 Kingwood Country Club
Sponsored by Kingwood Travel
1308 Kingwood Dr.
Suite 100
Kingwood, TX 77339
281-358-5464 (KING)
Ships’ registry: Bahamas. ©2013 Seabourn.
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Get Golf Ready I
for Adults and Teens
$99 Member Pricing
$125 Non-Member Pricing
Five Mondays 6:15 – 7:30 p.m.
at The Golf Advantage School
This is a beginner golf class that introduces and
explains the history of the game of golf as well as
putting, chipping, pitching, sand play, irons, basic
rules, etiquette, woods, and navigating on course play.
September 9, 16, 23, 30, and October 7
October 14, 21, 28, November 4 and 11
Get Golf Ready II
For Adults and Teens
Golf Advantage School
STPGA Little Linkster Junior Golf Clinics
$89 Members / $109 Non-Members
• For Juniors ages 6 – 12 years; Six-week (once a week) after school clinics held
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4 – 5 p.m. and 5 – 6 p.m.; Two Sunday play days for
on-course experience and competition.
• Basic parts of the game, rules and etiquette covered.
• Sessions offered during school year
STPGA Little Linksters Golf Clinics
August 27 – October 3
Sunday Junior Play Day: September 8 and October 27
$89 Member / $109 Non-Member / $0 Year-Round Junior Member
(discounted $10 if register prior to Friday, August 23)
Tuesdays at 4 – 5 p.m. (August 27, September 3, 10, 17, 24 and October 1)
Tuesdays at 5 – 6 p.m. (August 27, September 3, 10, 17, 24 and October 1)
Thursdays at 4 – 5 p.m. (August 29, September 5, 12, 19, 26 and October 3)
Thursdays at 5 – 6 p.m. (August 29, September 5, 12, 19, 26 and October 3)
STPGA Little Linksters Golf Clinics
October 17 – December 5
Sunday Junior Play Day: October 27 and November 17
$89 Member / $109 Non-Member / $0 Year-Round Junior Member
(discounted $10 if register prior to Friday prior to class start)
Tuesdays at 4 – 5 p.m. (October 22, 29, November 5, 12, 19, skip November 26
and December 3)
Tuesdays at 5 – 6 p.m. (October 22, 29, November 5, 12, 19, skip November 26
and December 3)
Thursdays at 4 – 5 p.m. (October 17, 24, skip November 31, November 7, 14, 21,
skip November 28, December 5)
Thursdays at 5 – 6 p.m. (October 17, 24, skip November 31, November 7, 14, 21,
skip November 28, December 5)
2013 Ladies' Pure Practice
These sessions are for ladies playing 9 or 18 holes on a regular basis who want to
learn to practice with a purpose. Drills and fun games will be set up each week to
maximize your practice time. Join Lori Tatum on select Mondays 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.
at the Golf Advantage School to improve your golf game.
September 9 | Putting
September 16 | Bunkers
September 23 | Chipping
October 7 | Pitching
October 21 | Full Swing
October 28 | Bunkers
November 4 | Putting
November 11 | Chipping
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$125 Member Pricing
$150 Non-Member Pricing
Five Thursdays 6:15 – 7:45 p.m.
at The Golf Advantage School
In this clinic, the golfer learns how to practice
efficiently and get scoring results on the course.
Prior practice and play is required along with
attending the Get Golf Ready I.
September 12, 19, 26, October 3, and 10
October 17, 24, 31, November 7 and 14
GET GOLF READY I-LADIES
$99 Member Pricing
$125 Non-Member Pricing
Five Tuesdays 10:30 – 11:45 a.m.
at The Golf Advantage School
This is a beginner golf class that introduces and
explains the history of the game of golf as well as
putting, chipping, pitching, sand play, irons, basic
rules, etiquette, woods, and navigating on course play.
September 10,17, 24, October 1 and 8
October 15, 22, 29, November 5 and 12
GET GOLF READY II-LADIES
$125 Member Pricing
$150 Non-Member Pricing
Five Thursdays 10 – 11:30 a.m.
at The Golf Advantage School
In this clinic, the golfer learns how to practice
efficiently and get scoring results on the course.
Prior practice and play is required along with
attending the Get Golf Ready I.
September 12, 19, 26, October 3, and 10
October 17, 24, 31, November 7 and 14
Instructional Staff
Kingwood Golf Advantage School
3928 Kingwood Drive
Kingwood, Texas 77339
281.348.2204 Pro Shop
www.theclubsofkingwood.com
Golf School Open 7 a.m. – 8:30 p.m. Thursday –
Tuesday (closed Wednesdays)
Member Traditions
Enjoy our Traditions in the Island Grille, Tavern 91, Lakeview Ballroom and Deerwood Clubhouse
For reservations, please call 281.358.2171.
First Sunday of Every
Month - Our Champagne
Brunch
A Member Favorite!
September 1 and October 6
Lakeview Ballroom
11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Adults $22.95++ per person
Adults $13.50++ per person for
O.N.E. Members
Children age 5 – 12: $6.95++ per person
Children age 5 – 12: $3.50++ per person
for O.N.E. Members
Children 4 and under are complimentary
Enjoy an unlimited buffet of made-to-order
omelets, waffles, salad bar, carving station,
entrée specials, fresh fruit, desserts and much
more! Featuring with Live Music! Reservations
are highly recommended.
Every Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday
Enjoy the New Island Grille and Tavern 91!
Check out Chef Art’s Flavors of Texas menu
and our incredible outdoor patio!
Plus – Live Music in Tavern 91 every
Friday Night!
*Tavern 91 is age 18 and up on Friday
after 6 p.m.
Friday Night Entertainment
September 6 Mickey Hobbs
September 13 Martin Griffin
September 20 Ronnie Stallworth
September 27 Jon Bitticle
October 4
Mickey Hobbs
October 11
Jon Bitticle
October 18
Martin Griffin
October 25
Thomas Dickerson
Kids’ Night Every Tuesday
Lakeview Ballroom
5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Kids ages 5 – 12: $3.95++
Ages 4 and under are complimentary.
Adult Buffet $9.95++
September 10 Kids in Action
September 17 Funtastic Party with Games
September 24 Funtastic Party with Games
October 1
Kids in Action
October 8Train Rides
October 15 Funtastic Party with Games
October 22 Kids in Action
October 29Halloween Howl
*Due to Family Night, the Island Grille
closes at 3 p.m. on Tuesdays.
Every Friday at Deerwood
Club – Prime Rib and
Pasta Dinner
A Member Favorite for Date Night!
Buffet opens at 6 p.m.
Date
Night!
$23.95++ per person
$11.97++ per person for O.N.E.
Members
$8.95 ++ per child ages 5 – 12
$4.47++ per child ages 5 – 12 for
O.N.E. Members
Children age 4 and under are complimentary
Featuring a buffet filled with Chef Kevin’s fresh
and fabulous salad bar, appetizers, vegetable
and potato du jour, made-to-order pasta
station and of course our carving station with
prime rib.
*Reservations are highly recommended due to
limited space.
Breakfast is Served Every
Sunday in Tavern 91 and
Island Grille
In the morning, enjoy coffee and your favorite
item from our menu. Then enjoy the day with
us – catch a game or celebrate the action on
the course with Freddy. Your favorite á la carte
items are also available. For reservations, please
call 281.358.2171.
* All O.N.E. Pricing excluded from Annual and Special Events. All Member events are Country
Club Casual unless otherwise stated.
Every Sunday - Breakfast
on the Veranda
Deerwood Clubhouse
9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
$12.95++ per person
$6.97++ per person for O.N.E. Members
Children age 5 – 12: $4.95++ per person
Children age 5 – 12: $2.50++ per person
for O.N.E. Members
Children 4 and under are complimentary
Begin with Deerwood’s special yogurt bar,
fresh fruit and smoked salmon. Enjoy an array
of bacon, sausage, along with Eggs Benedict or
order a custom made-to-order omelet or waffle.
Biscuits and gravy, along with cinnamon rolls
are Member favorites!
*Reservations are highly recommended due to
limited space.
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Special Events!
Please call 281.358.2171 for reservations for
our Special Events and Member Traditions.
NFL Watch Party
Thursday, September 5 | 7:30 p.m.
Catch the season Opener in Tavern 91
featuring the Baltimore Ravens VS Denver
Broncos! We will feature drink and appetizer
specials! Come back throughout the season to
see all the games on the NFL Sunday Ticket.
Senior BINGO
Kingwood Clubhouse
Sunday, September 8 | Sunday, October 13
Buffet opens at 5:30 p.m.
Bingo starts at 6:30 p.m.
Adults 55 and over: $9.95++
Adults 54 and younger: $10.95++
Please call 281.358.2171 for reservations.
Friends of the Vine
Steak and Cab Night
Deerwood Clubhouse and Veranda
Thursday, September 12 | 6:30 p.m. | $30++
Back by popular demand!
Enjoy steaks grilled to perfection by Chef
Kevin, a baked potato bar, vegetable du
jour, salad bar and two “Friends of the
Vine selected” Cabernets. Reservations are
required – please make any seating requests
at this time.
Fajita & Margarita Night
Deerwood Clubhouse
Date
Wednesday, September 18 and
Night!
October 16
6 – 9 p.m. | $13.95++ per person
Let Chef Kevin treat you to your first
margarita and his famous fajitas with all the
fixins as well as chips, homemade salsa and
more! Reservations are highly recommended.
Uruguay Wine Dinner
Friday, September 20
Kingwood Clubhouse
6:30 p.m. | 7 p.m.
As the fourth largest wine producer in South
America, Uruguay is the perfect host for a
wine dinner! We will be sure to sample the
signature red wines of Uruguay produced
from Tannat grapes, coupled perfectly with a
meal designed by Chef Art.
$58++, Reservations are required. Please
make any seating requests when making
your reservation.
They Greystone Experience
Wine Dinner
Kingwood Clubhouse
Friday, October 18
6:30 p.m. | 7 p.m.
Executive Sous Chef, Ben Moodie, will share
his recipes and adventures from his recent
travels to The Culinary Institute at Greystone
in Napa Valley.
$58++, reservations required. Please make
any seating requests at this time.
Seabourn Cruise Show
Kingwood Clubhouse – Magnolia Room
Thursday, October 3
Reception: 6:30 p.m. | Presentation: 7 p.m.
Please join us for drinks and appetizers, and
an evening featuring ultra-luxury, smallship cruising with Seabourn. Reservations
requested to 281.358.2171, Sponsored by
Kingwood Travel.
Fourth Annual Friends of
the Vine Wine Crawl
Begins at Kingwood Clubhouse
Friday, October 4 | 6:30 p.m. | $38++
Tour the Kingwood golf course as we
Date
transition by hayride from wine and
Night!
hors d’oeuvres at the Clubhouse to
your next courses of wine and hors
d’oeuvres on the golf course.
Golf attire is encouraged; please no high
heals. Reservations are required, as this event
is limited to the first 90 members.
Croquet & Chardonnay
Kingwood Clubhouse Tent
Kids Only!
Labor Day Pool Party
At The Kingwood Waterpark
Monday, September 2
12:30 – 3:30 p.m.
Jam to the tunes of DJ Rock N Robin and
enjoy the games and prizes for the kids!
Poolside food and beverage service available.
Super Hero Pancake
Breakfast
Saturday, September 14
Seatings on the half-hour from
8 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Save the day and chow-down on the
champion of all breakfasts! Come dressed as
your favorite super hero!
Adults $7.95++
Kids ages 5 – 12 $4.95++
Kids 4 and under are complimentary
Reservations are required.
Freddy’s Scary Burgers
and BINGO
Kingwood Clubhouse
Thursday, October 24
5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Come for some spooky BINGO and
Burgers with Freddy!
Adults $13++ | Kids $5++
Kids 4 and under are complimentary
Reservations are requested. *Includes soft
beverages. A Young Executive Sponsored Event
Friday, October 11 | 6:30 p.m.
$29++ per person
Bring out the charm and the seersucker!
Dress to impress as you put your best foot
forward in a friendly game of croquet and
sample a variety of Chardonnay paired
with heavy hors d’oeuvres. Reservations
are required to 281.358.2171. Kids Club
available! A Young Executive Sponsored Event.
Trick or Treat Pancake
Breakfast
Kingwood Clubhouse
Kingwood State
of the Union
Kingwood Clubhouse
Adults $7.95++ | Kids ages 5 – 12 $4.95++
Kids 4 and under are complimentary
Reservations are required.
Wednesday, October 16 | 6 p.m.
$19.95++ per person
An informative political forum with elected
officials representing Houston, the US
congress and both houses of the Texas
Legislature. Speakers include Congressman
Ted Poe, State Senator Tommy Williams,
State representative Dan Huberty and Mayor
Annise Parker.
*This is not a fund-raiser or partisan event.
Includes hors d’oeuvres. A Member charge bar
will be available. Reservations are required.
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Saturday, October 26
Seating from 8 – 11 a.m.
Wear your costumes and Trick or Treat around
the Clubhouse and Fitness and Sports Center
either before or after you chow down on
pancakes, bacon and fresh toppings!
Kids Night Halloween
Howl
Kingwood Clubhouse
Tuesday, October 29 | 5:30 – 7 p.m.
Wear your favorite costume and jump on a hay
ride or join in on the fun with Roly the Clown
as he juggles, does magic and lots more!
$15.95++ Adults | $10.95 Kids ages 5 – 12
Kids 4 and under are complimentary
Reservations are required.
* All O.N.E. Pricing excluded from Annual and Special Events.
Tennis
Jason Reid
Jason Reid was born in
Beaumont, Texas. He
MEET OUR TENNIS PROFESSIONAL STAFF
came to Kingwood as a full
We have one of the best teams of Tennis Professionals here at The Clubs of Kingwood that you can find
time tennis professional in
anywhere in the country. With extensive experience in club management, tennis programming, playing,
September 2001. Jason is a
and coaching the game of tennis, the staff is available to help you and serve your needs. With over 120
former Division I Men’s and
years of experience combined, we thought you would like to get to know the staff at your Club.
Women’s assistant coach at Lamar University.
He also coached at Monsignor Kelly High
Meredith Walton
School and North Christian Academy. Jason's
Randy Mattingley
Meredith joined our team
years of coaching and professional experience
At the age of 15, Randy
last year as a new Staff
gained him his USPTA certification in 1996
began playing tennis. In three
Professional and Director of
and upgraded to Professional 1 in 2001.
short years, he earned a full
Junior Development. She has Jason has a full time commitment to
scholarship to Tyler Junior
moved to Kingwood from
College where he finished top
developing junior and adult players of
Wilmington, Virginia where
10 in the nation and the team
all levels. In addition to Jason’s private
finished 3rd nationally. Continuing at Houston she was the Head Women’s Tennis Coach
and group lesson schedule, he also is the
at William & Mary since 2008. Meredith
Baptist University, Randy had numerous wins
coordinator for the Monday Night Men’s
brings an extensive back ground in coaching
over other NCAA Division I players at the #1
League and the newly formed Tuesday
and training players.
position. He travelled to various satellite tour
Night Ladies League. Jason enjoys tennis as
events and reached the qualifying round of an
She has served as the Director of Player
a profession and as a hobby and is a walking
ATP doubles championship at the Woodlands.
Development for the USTA Southwest
tennis encyclopedia. Contact Jason for all
Later, Randy was ranked #3 in the nation in
Section and Head Tennis Coach at St.
your tennis questions.
M35 singles and #2 in doubles. He has also
Stephen’s Tennis Academy in Austin.
held numerous #1 rankings in Texas.
Ben Gonzalez
Meredith played a few years on the WTA
Ben began his tennis career
tour and is still an outstanding player. She
Randy has actively served the tennis industry
in Harlingen, Texas at
played collegiate tennis at Arizona State
on the USTA Texas Section. Management
Harlingen High School
University and was an NCAA All-American
Committee and on the USPTA Texas board,
where he earned ranking in
player, inducted into the Oklahoma Tennis
3 years as president. He has served on the
the Super Championship
Hall of Fame in 2012.
USPTA National board for the past 14 years
division. He continued
and is currently the 1st Vice President.
Lee Wright
to play travel tennis throughout the US
Randy began as a Director of Tennis at
Lee was the youngest of four
competing in various futures qualifying
Shady Oaks Country Club in Fort Worth,
siblings in a tennis family. He
singles events and main draw doubles events.
Texas, holding that position for 14 years. He
began playing at age 3 and
Ben began teaching at the H.E.B Tennis
also served as the Director of Tennis at the
started tournament play at age Center in Harlingen. He later moved to
University Club in Houston and Lubbock
7. His junior and senior years
The Clubs of River City in Peoria, Illinois
Country Club before joining The Clubs of
of high school, Lee finished
for 6 years and has been at The Clubs of
Kingwood 5 years ago.
2nd and 3rd in singles in the state of Iowa.
Kingwood for the past year and a half.
He attended the University of Iowa on a full
Randy has received numerous awards
tennis scholarship where he reached the 3rd
Scott Sigerseth
including the 1992 Texas Player of the Year,
round of NCAA Nationals in singles and the
As a junior, Scott played
1994 Texas Professional of the Year, 1996
team
finished
in
the
top
20
in
the
country.
tennis in high school ranked
Texas Special Service Award, inducted into
#2 in Singles and #1 in
the Tyler Junior College Sports Hall of
From 1974-1979, Lee worked at Club
Doubles in California. He
Fame in 2012, and is a USPTA MASTER
Campestre de Cali in Cali, Colombia. He
was ranked #40 nationally.
Professional. Randy’s favorite hobbies
won the national singles title in 1975 and
In 1987, Scott's doubles
include golf, motorcycle touring, gardening,
the national doubles title in 1976, competing
partner
was
Pete
Sampras in the US Olympic
and his two wonderful grandchildren.
against top world ranked players such as Rod
Sports
Festival.
Scott
played collegiate tennis
Laver, Vitas Geralitus, Victor Amaya, Jeff
on a full scholarship at the University of
Baroviac, Jeff Stafanki, and many others.
Arizona where he graduated with a degree in
Davis Cup Bash
Has been a teaching professional since
Political Science. Scott played on the ATP
Kingwood Country Club’s biggest
1972, starting in Edmond Oklahoma for
tour for four years reaching a world ranking
tennis weekend of the year is Saturday,
22 years where he coached many highly
of #441 in singles and #226 in doubles.
September 7! The field is limited to 96
ranked players including Meredith Walton
Club Member adult players and will
After Scott's career in professional tennis,
and Jay Berry. As a single parent, Lee raised
be a first come first serve event. Don't
he began work in the commercial insurance
two daughters. Lee has been at The Clubs of
wait to sign up for 1) Davis Cup Tennis
business. In 2004, he returned to tennis as a
Kingwood for almost 9 years.
AND Bash, 2) Davis Cup Tennis only or
teaching professional at the East Hampton
3) Bash only. Teams will be announced
Tennis Club from 2004-2012. Scott joined
on Thursday, September 5 at 7 p.m. at
The Clubs of Kingwood in January of this year.
a social gathering next to court #1. The
“Bash,” complete with a fajita dinner and
live band, will begin at 7 p.m. following
the tennis tournament.
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David McKinney
David has been playing tennis
since he was 8 years old. He
has been ranked as high as top
20 in Texas while competing
as a junior. He was all-district
for 4 years in high school
and was one of the top 5 doubles teams in
the nation in NJCAA when he played for
Collin County Junior College. He was the
junior director at Falcon Pointe and the social
director at Memorial Northwest. David was
also the director of the green ball quick start
level at Southlake Tennis Center. David is
USPTA certified as well as PTR certified in
junior development and high performance.
Keith Dollar
Keith Dollar has taught at The
Clubs of Kingwood for the past
19 years.
Graduated from Middlebury
College in Vermont. In high
school, he lettered in four
sports. In college, he lettered in three sports.
Still an excellent golfer, he has shot his age
more than once. Keith has had tennis rankings
in singles, doubles and father-son doubles
in Texas. Keith was inducted into the New
Rochelle Sports Hall of Fame in 2012.
Johnna Thomson
Johnna joins us from
Golfcrest Country Club in
Pearland where she was a
tennis instructor in their
junior program. Johnna
played USTA tennis earning
herself a ranking in the 14's & 16's Super
Championship divisions. She played for
Friendswood High School where she made
several appearances at the state tournament.
Johnna moved on to play college tennis for
Lee College, but graduated from Texas A&M
University with a degree in Early Childhood
Education. She taught kindergarten for 4
years until she began having children of
her own. Johnna is excited to join us and is
looking forward to meeting you!
Sarah Waggoner
Sarah was born in Baton
Rouge, Louisiana and
attended Samford University
in Birmingham, Alabama on
a tennis scholarship. After
playing collegiate tennis for
four years, she received a bachelor’s degree in
nursing and is currently a registered nurse.
In Houston, she began working with the
Memorial Herman Healthcare system, but
soon realized how much she missed tennis. She
received her USPTA certification and began
teaching part time at Kingwood Country Club.
Cathleen Henrich
Cathleen started playing
tennis at the age of 9. As a
high school sophomore she
moved to Hong Kong and
played for Hong Kong's
Junior Tennis Team. She
was a singles and doubles finalist in the
Hong Kong Hard Court Championships
in 1981. Returning to California she was
MVP at Monte Vista High School, Tennis
Athlete of the Year, Herald Tribune, East Bay
Athletic League Champion and North Coast
Sectionals Finalist.
Cathleen was a member of the University
of California, Berkeley Women's Tennis
Team 1983/4. She coached at Roundhill
Country Club, Danville, California
(2000-2001), Rutger's University Summer
Camp, New Brunswick, New Jersey (1986),
Diablo Country Club, Diablo, California
(1982 -1984) and has taught at Kingwood
Country Club since 2011 and is a USPTA
Certified Professional.
Cathleen graduated from Monte Vista High
School in 1982 and from the University of
California, Berkeley in 1986. She received
her J.D. from St. Mary's University in 1992.
She was admitted to the California State Bar
in 1992 and the Utah State Bar in 1994. She
practiced corporate law in California and
Utah before becoming a mother in 1995.
She has lived in Kingwood since 2007 with
her husband, Kirk, son, Carey, and two
daughters, Hanna,and Clare.
ALL IN FOR AUTISM CHARITY
TENNIS TOURNAMENT
October 1
(formerly IncludingKids Tournament)
This year, Including Kids' 6th annual
Tennis Tournament benefiting children
with autism and their families will be held
on Tuesday, October 1. Sponsored by
Insperity, this local event boasts of a variety
of door prizes, raffle prizes, and auction
items and offers players a chance to enjoy
a day of camaraderie and competitive play
in the name of a great cause, ending with a
complimentary luncheon and Grand Prize
giveaway. Entry will be $50 per participant.
Registration will begin September 3 in the
Tennis Shop. Sponsorships are currently
available, and Team Including Kids is
hoping to "ace" this year's fund raising
event by generating new donor interest and
community support this Fall! For additional
information, please call the Tennis Shop
or contact Ashlynn Ivy at Including
Kids via phone: 281.852.0501, or email:
[email protected]. "All in for
Autism" is sure to be a success!
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KCC JUNIOR TENNIS ACADEMY
FALL 2013
10 and Under QuickStart
Academy 1 Ages 5 – 6, 21 – 23" racquets,
36' courts, QuickStart Red Tennis Balls
Academy 2Ages 7 – 10, 25 – 26" racquets,
60' courts, QuickStart orange and green
tennis balls.
Players grouped by age and ability. Players
will learn the proper technique for all strokes
and learn to rally and keep score. Movement,
balance, and coordination drills will be a part
of each class.
Cost and Times per 4-week sessions:
Monday – Thursday 4 – 5 p.m.
1/week $72
3/week $192
2/week $136
4xweek $240
Junior Development:
Academy 3 Ages 11 and up
Level: Beginner/Intermediate
This class will continue to work on stroke
production and rallying skills. Players will
learn the rules of the game and prepare for
tournament play.
Cost and Times per 4-week sessions:
Monday – Thursday 5 – 6:30 p.m.
(Wednesday is match play day with coaching)
1x/week $108 3x/week $288
2x/week $204 4x/week $360
Tournament Training:
Academy 4 Open to players currently
competing in USTA Texas tournaments
and on JV or Varsity high school teams.
(Placement must be approved by the director
of junior tennis).
Cost and Times per 4-week sessions:
Monday – Thursday 5 – 7 p.m.
(Wednesday is match play day with coaching)
1x/week $144 3x/week $384
2x/week $272 4x/week $480
USTA Junior Team Tennis
Open to all players enrolled in the KCC Junior
Tennis Academy (including QuickStart) Players
will have the opportunity to compete on the
KCC team against other local club teams. Call
the tennis shop for more details.
LADIES SINGLES LEAGUE
THIS FALL
We are offering a new Club Ladies' Singles
League this fall for women. We will be
playing for approximately 6 consecutive weeks
beginning Tuesday, September 16 at 10:30 a.m.
This will be a fun way to meet new people,
burn off those summer vacation calories, and
sharpen your tennis skills. Please contact
the Tennis Shop or Karen Glass if you are
interested in participating: kljglass@hotmail.
com or 281.415.4450.
STAY AWAY FROM PRIME TIME
Catering
Party Planning on a Budget
As we move into the fall and winter season,
some inevitable things are happening.
Regardless of weather, all of your friends and
family are getting married, having babies,
and celebrating birthdays, anniversaries,
retirements and other milestones. It might
just take some real creativity to plan these
parties if you are on a budget. It is a great
time in history to remember that important
occasions do deserve celebrations, but that
love matters more than how much you can
afford to spend on these parties.
I am excited to share with you some ideas to
make these parties fun, memorable and keep
your costs low!
LOCATION, LOCATION,
LOCATION
The location of your party will make a HUGE
difference in the final cost of the event and
there are lots of options for free or extremely
low cost venues that you could use. Did
you know that as Members of The Clubs
of Kingwood, you pay no rental fee and no
room charge or set up fee. This would be
complimentary! (and a lot less hassle than
having it at your house!) The only things you
pay for are the Food and Beverage!
TRIM THE GUEST LIST
While it would usually be great to invite
everyone that the guest of honor knows
to your party, each individual increases
the overall costs of the party. Food, favors,
additional centerpieces, etc all must be
multiplied by the total number of people.
While you might decide to not scrimp in
this area, trimming the guest list will be
worth your consideration before you get too
far into planning the party since it will make
such a big difference in your costs at the end.
BEG, BORROW AND STEAL
(OR USE THE CLUB)
What do you need to pull off a successful
party? A few items that come to mind
right-off-the-bat are: chairs, serving pieces,
tables, table cloths, chaffers, centerpieces etc.
It would be really expensive for you to go
try to buy or rent any of the items that you
don't already own. Did you know that the
Club will provide all of these items for you at
no additional charge? We even have a wide
variety of vases, hurricanes, mirrors, candle
holders etc. that you can utilize for your party.
COLLABORATIVE EFFORTS
Don't feel like you must plan the party all
by yourself. A great way to lower your costs
is to involve several co-hosts and spread
the costs of the party among you. A great
benefit of this idea is also that many brains
will be available for brainstorming when it
comes to figuring out creative solutions in
order to save money. Be careful, however,
since this can backfire. With so many excited
hosts involved, it can be easy to ignore any
budgetary constraints. The best way to avoid
this awkward situation is to have a reasonable
budget already determined before you invite
co-hosts to join you in planning the party.
This way, you can present the costs up-front
to your potential co-hosts before they commit
to getting involved, and everyone will be
more likely to stick to the budget.
DO IT YOURSELF
That doesn’t mean that you should literally
do it all by yourself. Instead, you should
consider the skills, talents, and potential of
you and your co-hosts before automatically
deciding that you need to spend extra
money and purchase professionally made
items to plan a successful party. You may
find that invitations, decorations, and favors
can be inexpensive and simple to make
yourself, as opposed to purchasing expensive
versions made by someone else. Also,
these can be fun projects for you and your
co-hosts as you prepare for your party, and
best of all - they are a fun way to add a very
personal touch that your guest of honor is
sure to appreciate! You can always find great
ideas on Pinterest!
EVITE
Speaking of invitations, technology has
improved quite a bit over the last few years
and you may not be aware of the cost-saving
opportunities that are available to you when
it comes to inviting guests to your event.
Some of the most popular websites for
inviting guests to events are Evite, Paperless
Post, Punchbowl and yes even Facebook. It
is a wonderful, free way to send and manage
electronic invitations to your party. With the
costs of stamps going up all the time, as well
as the costs of paper to make the invitations,
you may find Electric invitations to be very
attractive. Guests can even RSVP to you
directly on the site. This helps you keep an
accurate running tally of who is coming,
who is not and who has not RSVP’d.
Food (and alcohol) is often the most
expensive part of a party. Just looking at
the costs related to the food can make you
rethink your intentions of hosting the party
in the first place. There is an easy solution to
this problem that can help lower your overall
costs significantly. You should plan the party
to begin during a time of day that is not
considered a "meal" time. Generally, if a guest
is invited to a party during the traditional
time associated with breakfast, brunch, lunch,
or dinner, they will expect to be fed a meal at
the party. Breakfast would normally be 7 to
10 a.m., brunch would be 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
(during the weekend, only), lunch would be
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and dinner would be
5 to 8 p.m. A guest invited to a party outside
of these time frames would normally only
expect a light snack. With this in mind, a
great time for your party would be 2 or 3 p.m.
(either Saturday or Sunday), or after 8 at
night (Friday or Saturday). Most guests would
expect snacks and alcohol at the later evening
party times, but mid-afternoon parties would
be perfectly appropriate with coffee, tea, sodas
and snacks. You can save significant money on
food with this strategy, and the party will still
be lots of fun.
CHOOSE YOUR THEME
ECONOMICALLY
Finally, a fun tip to help you stick to the
budget would be to choose a theme for your
party that is budget friendly. The theme you
choose should be one that can be inexpensive
in every way - from decorations to food,
to alcohol, to invitations - but can still be
lots of fun! Don't forget to shop for decor
everywhere from the dollar store to your own
basement. A few simple ideas would be:
a) Backyard garden tea party
b)Mexican fiesta
c) Christmas in July (pull out your
Christmas decorations for the occasion)
d)The Guest-of-honor's favorite color
(decorate everything in the color and
make all the food in that color as well, our
Executive Chef can help you customize a
great menu in any color)
e) BBQ party
This list is just to get you started brainstorming.
There are so many ways to make your party
fun, memorable, creative and budget friendly!
Please call or email me to start planning your
special event today!
Happy Partying!
Amber Inberg | Private Event Director
281.348.2210 | [email protected]
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O’Donnell
Interior Improvements
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Norma L. O’Donnell · 281.360.6002
www.odonnellimprovements.com
2010
35 years in Kingwood
Successful growth from repeat clients and referrals
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Your Club Staff
Darrell Fuston
Director of Golf: 281.348.2217
Heath Martin
Deerwood Manager/Head Golf Professional: 281.360.1065
Daren Whitney
Advertise your Business and
Services to your Fellow Members!
For details and rates,
call Laila at 281.358.2171 today!
Kingwood Head Golf Professional: 281.348-2248
Aurora Kirchner-McClain
Golf Advantage School Director: 281.248.2204
Randy Mattingley
Director of Tennis: 281.358.2181
Amber Inberg
Private Events Director: 281.348.2210
Lori Becknell
Contact Information
Kingwood Clubhouse
Main: 281.358.2171
Fax: 281.358.3968
Kirk Wilkinson
Golf Pro Shop
281.348.2217 / 2218 / 2219
Casey Brown
Tennis Pro Shop
281.358.2181
Art Oettmeier
Deerwood clubhouse
281.360.1060
Mike Bickett
Fitness and Sports Center
281.348.2205
Steve Vaughn
Kids Club
281.348.2225
Membership Director: 281.348.2216
Membership Director: 281.348.2289
Director of Member Relations: 281.348.2259
Executive Chef: 281.348.2266
Director of Operations/Food & Beverage Director: 281.348.2273
Kingwood Golf Course Superintendents: 281.358.3232
Jay Abbott
Deerwood Golf Course Superintendent: 281.360.2002
Scott Rosnagle
Tournament Director: 281.348.2241
Sunny Nguyen
Building Engineer: 281.348.2264
Patrick Pettit, CCM
General Manager: 281.348.2271
Kingwood Day Spa
281.348.2227
Golf Advantage School
281.348.2208
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