March 2016 - Boca West Country Club
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March 2016 - Boca West Country Club
[ m a rch 2016] It’s Springtime at the Club the [ spa ] at boca west ! M arch Madness $70 for a 55-minute Swedish/Sports Massage (Regular Price $90) $94 for an 85-minute Swedish/Sports Massage (Regular Price $120) May be purchased in any quantity with no expiration date. Monthly specials and series purchases are non-refundable. No substitutions. May not be combined with any other special or discount. Must be purchased by March 31, 2016. For more information, please visit or call the Spa at 488-7880. #MM31281 [ presiden t’s Let t er] f r o m t h e d e s k o f J ay D i P i e t r o Dear Member, Our New Member Reception was held doesn’t slow down — please be sure to on Tuesday, January 26. Along with check out the calendar and make your my management team, your Board of plans to be at your Club for the fun! Governors and Membership committee, The Golf & Activities Center continues we welcomed over 150 new members. to blossom right before our eyes. Hedrick It was a beautiful evening with music Brothers assures us that barring any and mingling! Everyone spending unforeseen disasters they are on schedule time getting to know each other and with our desire to have it back in action discussing their common interests. as soon as humanly possible. To give To open the evening, Mark Berkowitz, Membership you an idea on the progress, the interior floor slabs chairman, addressed the party introducing himself and and walls are complete. The steel work, bar joists and his committee followed by the Chairman of the Board, columns are 90% complete, the roof is halfway done Bob Locke, and then myself and our management team. and the installation of the glass windows has begun. Our main goal is to welcome our new members and let It won’t be long before the building is completely dry on them know why their choice in clubs was the best choice the interior. In addition, the landscape has been installed they could’ve made — the evening was a great success! on the north parking lot and adjacent to the Palm Room Most left with new friends in their contact list and tell patio. We are very pleased with the quality work being me that they were going to encourage old friends to find done so expediently. a home in Boca West. For me, it doesn’t get much better than that! It was nice to see so many of you at our Annual Meeting last week. Don’t forget you have until March 10 to Another great month of fun has past and there’s still submit your request for service on a Club committee. more to come. Sweetheart’s Ball was a wonderful If you have a particular interest in a department or a skill evening of dancing, laughing and kissing! More than that can benefit your Club, please consider volunteering! 400 of you spent the most romantic evening of the year Your staff and I look forward to working with your celebrating with us at your Club and your compliments newly elected Board of Governors and newly appointed on the night have been music to my ears! Other committees throughout the 2016-17 season. Please spectacular February events with record breaking continue to share your thoughts and ideas with me, attendance included Wine Night, two Cabaret nights, as they are always appreciated. our President’s week holiday activities and events, our holiday theme dinners, plus all the golf and tennis Sincerely, activities happening throughout the month! Also, we had our first Family Fun Fishing Day. And March Jay DiPietro, CCM President and General Manager boca west [ march 2016 ] 3 march 2016 [ inside this issue 6 ] Annual Bunny Hop 3 president’s letter Join us for a hopping good time! 5 fitness, aquatics & spa Easter Champagne 8 TENNIS Brunch 10golf 13 A beautiful spread awaits you 22 Seder Dinner Make your reservations today 12 dining 15 calendar 16 CULTURAL ARTS 28 foundation news Visit us on the Web www.bocawestcc.org and check out all the great features! If you have a question or concern, email us at [email protected] BocaWest is published for its members by Boca West Country Club, Inc. Send correspondence to: Kathy E. Kohlhepp, Editor Boca West Country Club, P.O. Box 3070, Boca Raton, FL 33431-0970 • 488-6975 Design, Layout & Printing EG Communications group 954-958-0338 • www.eurographics.com Photos by Visual Enterprises and Sky Scape Industries Find us on 4 [ march March 2016 ] boca bocawest west [ [ fitness aquat ics & s pa Getting Spring-Fit! Palm Beach Institute of Sports Medicine [ [ Fifty-four out of every 100 persons in the U.S. or in other words more than 126 million people over the age of 18 in the nation reported suffering a musculoskeletal disease in the year 2012. — boneandjointburden.org. >>> boca bocawest west [ march March 2016 ] 5 [ [ fitness aquat ics & s pa >>> Please join us for Boca West’s The most prevalent musculoskeletal conditions include arthritis and related conditions, back and neck pain, injuries related to falls, military, sports, and workplace, and osteoporosis. Many patients suffering from these conditions benefit from physical therapy. Annual Bunny Hop Palm Beach Institute of Sports Medicine provides innovative physical, occupational, and aquatic therapy modalities to help patients rehabilitate quicker and achieve optimal results. Our team of highly skilled therapists has 150 combined years of experience and works with anyone from elite athletes, to pediatrics to seniors. Experienced in treating everything from sports and common orthopedic conditions to complex spinal and neurological conditions, we strive to provide the best possible care. We work closely with our referring physicians, create personalized treatment programs for each of our patients, educate our patients, and provide our patients with at-home exercise programs. Whether PBISM therapists are treating professional athletes on our AlterG Anti-gravity Treadmill, creating custom hand splints for patients who have hand/finger fractures, or administering class IV laser therapy to patients with tendinitis, we our dedicated to our patients. Some common conditions we treat: •Pre-op, post-op, and non-operative orthopedic conditions for hip, knee, foot, ankle, shoulder, arm, hand [ [ •Back pain and back conditions such as herniated disks and sciatica •Neck pain •Balance and gait conditions •Vestibular rehabilitation •Neurological conditions such as stroke and neuropathy •Chronic pain •Arthritis •Athletic rehabilitation and training •Lymphedema treatment •Women’s health conditions including breast health and pre-natal and post-partum therapy PBISM offers complimentary injury consultations and facility tours at both of our locations. For more information, please call PBISM at Boca West at 488-7882. 6 [ March 2016 ] boca west Fifty-four out of every 100 persons in the U.S. or in other words more than 126 million people over the age of 18 in the nation reported suffering a musculoskeletal disease in the year 2012. — boneandjointburden.org. Saturday, March 26 at 8 a.m. Boca West Drive Sign up is not required. For further information, please contact the Fitness Center at 488-6944. We look forward to seeing all of you there. Standing Appointment Reminder Standing Appointments end on April 30. Any appointment booked beyond this date may be booked two months in advance. For example if you wish to book May 1 you may do so on March 1. June 1 may be booked on April 1. Any questions please contact the Fitness Center at 488-6944 or the Spa at 488-7880. the [ salon] a t b o c a w e s t FLAVOR OF THE MONTH COCONUT LIME Treatment Fresh coconut and tangy lime together in a tropically inspired, hydrating treatment for hands and feet. With Shea Butter, Grape seed Oil, phytonutrients with anti-oxidants properties that will make you love how your skin feels. WOMEN Hair & Nails Single Process – Special price $55, regularly $60 Purchase three blow dry services and get the fourth one at 50% off Keratin Smoothing System - 30% off Shellac Soak Off Color Gel System – Special price $35, regularly $40 Fills Purchase three services at full price and get the fourth one at 50% off Full Set - 20% off Purchase three manicures at full price and get the fourth one at 50% off MEN Hair Cut and Manicure – Special price $40, regularly $43 (services must be taken on the same day) Purchase three manicures at full price and get the fourth one at 50% off Valid March 1 – 31, 2016. No substitutions. May not be combined with any other special or discount. Specials are non-refundable. For more information or to book an appointment, please call The Salon at 488-7820 boca west [ march 2016 ] 7 [t ennis] Spring Time is Court Time Pickleball Corner Complimentary Clinic 8 [ march March 2016 ] boca bocawest west Thursday, March 3 at 3 p.m. t e n n i s Afternoon Adult Clinics March 5, 12, 19, 26 Can’t make it to your Saturday morning match? Sign up for this clinic for a great workout. Get technical advice from the pros on any shot you may need work on, plus leave the class feeling energized and wanting to play more. Clinic is held from 2 – 3 p.m. Game Play is held from 3 – 4 p.m. Cost: $20 per person, per clinic. Social Mixed Up DoublesMarch 13, 20, 27 e v e n t s Head Pro Penn Demo Day & Round Robin Results held January 23, 2016 Murray’s Maidens Winners: Sandy Boilen and Rosemarie Cook Finalists: Hannah Akawie and Lorry Levy The Sharapova Smashers Winners: Rosemarie Drugda and Jane Zenker Finalists: Natalie Halperin and Carolyn Zimmerman Dale Egort and Helena Harris (tie) The Radical Rads Winners: Saul Katz and Joel Schlesinger Marty Yaged and Bernie Klotz Finalists: Jean Prevost and Peter Agins Geoff Sitomer and Mike Katz The Djokovic Dudes Winners: Richard Scholsohn and Jerry Gold Finalists: Bernie Cohen and Jerry Dunn Held every Sunday morning at 9:30 a.m. Grab a partner and sign up prior to the Saturday of intended play. If you do not have a partner, the staff will do their best to find you a partner. The Graphene Girls The Head Hunters Tennis Club Championships The Berdych Boys Winners: Harvey Kahn and Burt Slatas Finalists: Barry Kantorwitz and Marty Welenken The Gasquet Guys Time to get in shape and perfect those strokes. Our Club Championships are right around the corner. If you are a tennis member and are interested in playing, please read all of the rules and fill out an entry form in the Tennis Pro Shoppe before the deadline of each event Winners: Irma Wurtele and Helen Frank Finalists: Judy Ludmer and Maxine Weinstein Winners: Herve Cormier and Paul Weinstein Finalists: Joe Maguire and Henry Kessler Winners: Jerry Rubin and Richard Akawie Finalists: Ben Marcus and Abbas Zand The Pro Penn Professionals Winners: Stu Bender and Mel Hirsch Finalists: Bud Baron and Les Tinkler Mixed Doubles: March 2 – 6 USPTA PRO AM Tournament Results Women’s Member Guest Results Doubles: March 9 – 13 The Brisbane Blokes Winner: Geoff Sitomer Finalist: Marty Yaged Sydney’s Serves Winners: David Shifrin and Paul Weinstein (tie) The Delray Beach Boys Winner: Abbas Zand Finalist: George Goldmark The Argentinian Acers Winner: Bill Davis Finalist: Mike Schuman The Montpellier Men Winners: Jerry Rubin and Myron Yudkin ( tie) The Memphis Open Men Winner: Bob Levy Finalist: Stan Rabinowitz The Hobart Hitters Winner: Michelle Haddad Finalist: Carolyn Zimmerman Rio’s Returners Winner: April Appelblatt Finalist: Rosemarie Cook The Australian Openers Winner: Lorraine Levy Finalists: Helene Gladstein and Mimi Liebovitch Red Winners: Michelle Haddad and Shula Feur Finalists: Maxine Lepolstat and Ellen Lotz Orange Winners: Helena Harris and Barbara Gilbert Finalists: Ronnie Benerofe and Ruth Weinberger Yellow Winners: Leslie Leventhal and Ilse Lang Finalists: Hannah Akawie and Judy Kalb Green Winners: Eunice Prosterman and Marsha Davis Finalists: Helene Gladstein and Johanna de Neit ( tie) Lorry Levy and April Appelblatt (tie) Blue Winners: Carole Spring and Wendy Beckermann Finalists: Alice Welenken and Carole Feldman Indigo Winners: Lenore Goldis and Madalyn Lehman Finalists: Jobi Madison and Audrey Brody Violet Winners: Judy Krasin and Sharon Faig Finalists: Mona Rosenberg and Rona Cohen Sign-up Deadline: February 27 Sign-up Deadline: March 5 Singles & Combined Ages 160+: March 16-20 Sign-up Deadline: March 12 Men’s Doubles Finals Evening Tennis Event: Monday, March 14 begins at 4 p.m. Come cheer on our men’s championship finalists as they battle it out for GOLD on stadium court. Complimentary refreshments will be served during the match, along with a surprise tennis event and music. Dinner and Music, Entertainer and Dancing at 6 p.m. ($25 plus tax per person, inclusive of gratutity. Boca West Asian Buffet – Member charge for alcoholic beverages. ALL MEMBERS WELCOME Club Championship Awards Social Tuesday, March 29 Attention all tennis members: dust off those dancing shoes. Come dance, laugh and congratulate this year’s Club Championship winners. 6 – 10 p.m. in the Cypress Room. $55 plus tax per person. held February 5, 2016 held February 10, 2016 boca west [ March 2016 ] 9 [ golf] 10 [ march March 2016 ] boca west Upcoming Clinics, Tournaments & Events Tournaments/Events Golf Clinics All tournaments and events are open for Golf Equity Members Only Monday afternoons from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. $20 per person, per clinic March 7 – Short Game (Chipping & Pitching) – Michael Meredith March 14 – Bunker – Pam Elders March 21 – Driver and Full Swing– Chris Czaja March 28 – Putting – Michael Meredith Ryder Cup Saturday April 2 and Sunday April 3 Two day event - BBQ after second day round Shotgun Start at 9 a.m. Entry Fee: $45 per person Entry Deadline: Saturday, March 19 Memorial Day Tournament Sunday, May 29 Format: Best Ball of the Foursome 8:15 a.m. Shotgun Entry deadline: Sunday, May 15 boca bocawest west [ march March 2016 ] 11 [ Dining] WINE TASTING featuring WINES of MONTGRAS, CHILE Thursday, March 17 Serving from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. in the Living Room ONYX TASTING Wednesday, March 9 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. in Onyx Lounge When dining with us, enjoy a complimentary “Spirits Made in the USA” tasting Food & Beverage Reservations Hours Call 483-6300 Monday – Saturday, from 10am to 3pm. Or email anytime to [email protected]. Reservations requests must be submitted by 1pm two (2) weeks in advance (unless otherwise noted) to be included in the assignment. 12 [ march March 2016 ] boca west Chile is geographically unique. Its boundaries define a long and narrow country, spanning over 4,300 km (2,672 mi) of Pacific Ocean coastline on the western edge of South America. The Andes Mountain Range, rising over 5,000 m (16,405 ft.), creates a natural barrier to the east. Between the ocean and mountains, it has an average width of 175 km (109 mi). In the north, the Atacama Desert, one of the world’s most arid climates, gives way to the fertile Central Valley. To the south is Patagonia, a region with thousands of islands, fjords and millenary glaciers reaching the Antarctic. Chile’s natural boundaries have defended the country from phyloxera, the most lethal of vine plagues, making it the only country in the world not attacked with the plague of 1877 and that has pre-phyloxera clones planted on its own root stock. With its diversity of terroirs, Chile represents the energy of the New World. From Elqui to the north, to Osorno in the south, there are approximately 117,560 hectares (290,487 acres) planted with about 50 varieties of vinifera grapes, of which 75% corresponds to red and 25% to white varieties. Today, Chile is recognized as an important wine producing nation of exceptional quality. MontGras is a winery with soul and that’s the way it has been forged since the onset with one clear objective: consistently create world-class wines from Chile’s best terroirs. Brothers Hernán and Eduardo Gras, along with partner Cristián Hartwig gave life to the winery in 1993, combining state of the art technology with the talent and passion of a very special group of people. With the inspiration of Hernán, who had a long winemaking trajectory in Canada, along with the entrepreneurial vision of his brother Eduardo and Cristián’s pragmatic businesses view, they made a perfect combination that has converted MontGras into one of the major wine groups of Chile, with presence in the main wine regions of the country – Colchagua, Maipo and Leyda-, along with a high participation in international markets. ENJOY your Dinner with this fabulous wine from South America. When dining with us that evening, receive your choice of a complimentary bottle of wine per table, chosen from one of the evenings’ tastings. Reservations are required for dinner in order to participate in the wine tasting. DINNER DANCE featuring STREET TALK Wednesday, March 23 Serving from 5:30 p.m. in Panache Featuring our Panache Buffet, à la carte menu and a complimentary glass of wine with dinner. Dress attire for men: long sleeved collared shirts and slacks, no jeans YAPPY HOUR Wednesday, March 2 5 – 6:30pm, at the Members’ Park $15 per person Includes two cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, doggie treats and memento (1/2 price drinks available after two complimentary cocktails) Reservations required by calling 483-6300 “My Pi” Day Monday, March 14 Available in My Pi Restaurant Only Pineapple Cosmo for $3.14++ DURING LUNCH SERVICE (no takeout permitted): Individual Margherita Pizza for $3.14++ Easter Champagne Brunch Sunday, March 27 Serving from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. in Panache $36.95++ per adult/$17.95++ per child (4-12 years) Reservations now accepted by phone Dress attire for men: jackets required for men 16 years and older, no jeans boca west [ March 2016 ] 13 [ Dining] TRADITIONAL HOLIDAY DINNER Saturday, April 23 Serving from 5:30 pm in Panache Full Menu and Buffet Offered Reservations will be assigned 14 days in advance on Saturday, April 9 Regular Panache Dress Code for Men MOTHER’S DAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH Sunday, May 8 Serving from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. in Panache $36.95++ per adult/$17.95++ per child (4-12 years) Reservations will be assigned 28 days prior on Sunday, April 10 Dress attire for men: jackets required for men 16 years and older, no jeans 14 [ March 2016 ] boca west [ m a rch 2016] Sunday BocaWest Monday Tuesday 1 Complimentary Annual Sports Roundtable Discussion Duplicate Bridge Wednesday 2 Afternoon Duplicate Bridge Thursday Friday Saturday 3 4 Tennis Club Champs Mixed Dbls Open Card Play Complimentary Pickleball Clinic Tennis Club Champs Mixed Dbls Duplicate Bridge Kinky Boots at Broward Yappy Hour Supervised Bridge 5 Havana Nights Afternoon Adult Tennis Clinic Tennis Club Champs Mixed Dbls 6 Afternoon Duplicate Bridge Tennis Club Champs Mixed Dbls 7 9 10 Golf Clinic Open Card Play Supervised Bridge Singles Night Spirits in the USA Tasting Tennis Club Champs - Dbls Women’s Golf Member Guest Tennis Club Champs - Dbls Fitness Lifestyle Lecture 8 Duplicate Bridge Afternoon Duplicate Bridge Duplicate Bridge 11 12 Tennis Club Champs - Dbls Afternoon Adult Tennis Clinic Member Guest Card Party & Luncheon Tennis Club Champs - Dbls 13 14 15 16 17 18 Tennis Club Champs - Dbls Golf Clinic Duplicate Bridge Open Card Play Supervised Bridge Tennis Club Champs Sgls & Comb Ages 160+ Tennis Club Champs Sgls & Comb Ages 160+ Tennis Club Champs Sgls & Comb Ages 160+ Social Mixed Up Doubles Fitness Lifestyle Lecture BW Presents: The Lettermen Afternoon Duplicate Bridge Member Guest Spa Day Men’s Dbls Tennis Final & Dinner Event Duplicate Bridge Wine Tasting 21 Social Mixed Up Doubles 24 Golf Clinic Dinner Dance Supervised Bridge Tennis Club Champs Sgls & Comb Ages 160+ Member Guest Spa Day Open Card Play 27 28 29 30 31 Social Mixed Up Doubles Golf Clinic Tennis Awards Ceremony Open Card Play Duplicate Bridge Awards Dinner Easter Brunch 22 Duplicate Bridge Afternoon Duplicate Bridge Duplicate Bridge 25 Singles Night Duplicate Bridge Afternoon Duplicate Bridge 26 Afternoon Adult Tennis Clinic Bunny Hop Super Demo Day Singles Night Fitness Lifestyle Lecture March Madness Golf Event & Awards Ceremony Tennis Club Champs Sgls & Comb Ages 160+ 23 Fitness Lifestyle Lecture Afternoon Adult Tennis Clinic March Madness Sale Singles Night March Madness Sale 19 March Madness Sale MyPi Day 20 9 Hole Social Twi Nite Golf Event Duplicate Bridge Supervised Bridge boca bocawest west [ march March 2016 ] 15 [ CU LTURAL ARTS] Activities Reservation & Cancellation Policy To be included in the lottery (if warranted), reservations and cancellations for all activities must be submitted in writing by the REQUEST BY date. You may email to [email protected], fax to 483-9521 or stop by the office to fill out a form. Activities Confirmations Event status is posted on the Club’s website. Confirmation letters are no longer mailed. To access the site, go to www.bocawestcc.org and type in your username and password. Once logged on, click on the CULTURAL ARTS tab, a drop down menu will appear. Click on ACTIVITIES CONFIRMATIONS and select the event you wish to view. All event information, including time, location, cancellation policy, etc will be posted. Activities that require tickets (i.e. lectures) and/or seating assignments (i.e. Cabaret Nights, Sweethearts Ball, Tanglewood) will be sent to your Boca West mailing address prior to the event. A friendly reminder email will be sent prior to every event. Be sure to register your email address online. Entertainment Join us from 6:30 – 10:30 p.m. Singles Nights Join us Monday evenings from 7 – 9 p.m. in Onyx Lounge $10 per person includes a cocktail, light hors d’oeuvres & entertainment Living Room Wednesday, March 2 - Sasha Thursday, March 3 - Mel Olman Saturday, March 5 - Valerie White Wednesday, March 9 - Susan Petty Thursday, March 10 - Rubicon Friday, March 11 - Alexandra Lewis Saturday, March 12 - Mark Bornfield Wednesday, March 16 - Denny Artache Thursday, March 17 - Debbie Pierce Friday, March 18 - Larry Brendler Saturday, March 19 - Helene Johnson Thursday, March 24 - Margo Brown Friday, March 25 - Marc Cooper Trio Saturday, March 26 - Chenzo Wednesday, March 30 - Debbie Orta Thursday, March 31 - Denny Artache Duo Entertainment is subject to change. 16 [ March 2016 ] boca west Onyx Tuesday, March 1 - Wayne L Wednesday, March 2 - Cachet Thursday, March 3 - Greg & Rachel Friday, March 4 - Spanky & Dino Saturday, March 5 - Helene Johnson Tuesday, March 8 - Jeffrey Bryer Wednesday, March 9 - Debbie Orta Thursday, March 10 - Terry Cooper Friday, March 11 - Spanky & Dino Saturday, March 12 - Chad & Heather Tuesday, March 15 - Wayne L. (Karaoke Night) Wednesday, March 16 - Margo Brown Thursday, March 17 - Greg & Rachel Friday, March 18 - Spanky & Dino Saturday, March 19 - Michelle Masci Tuesday, March 22 - Bill DeRenzo Wednesday, March 23 - Uptown Express Thursday, March 24 - Mary Elland Friday, March 25 - Spanky & Dino Saturday, March 26 - Rubicon Tuesday, March 29 - Wayne L. Wednesday, March 30 - TBD Thursday, March 31 - Greg & Rachel bridge news CARD ROOM POLICies Congratulations to Aubrey Strul and march - April 2016 his team on their 3rd place finish in the 2015 U.S. National Bridge Championships Reisinger event held this past December. He also won a U.S. National Championship in 2007 and 2012. Daytime Policy Monday - no guests permitted Tuesday - one guest permitted Wednesday - one guest permitted Thursday - one guest permitted Friday - one guest permitted Saturday - no guests permitted Sunday - up to three guests permitted Member/Guest Card Party & Luncheon Friday, March 11 Join us with your guest for games of Duplicate Bridge, Social Bridge, Canasta and Mahjongg. $110 per pair Please be sure to notify us what game you are playing when signing up. DUPLICATE BRIDGE EVENING GAMES Every Tuesday: Now - May 31, 2016 Every Thursday evening year round Games are held in Card Room A in the Country Club. Games begin at 7 p.m. $10 per person. Directed by Linda Green WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE Every Wednesday: Now - March 30, 2016 Games are held in the Aerobics Studio in the Sports Center Games begin at 1:30 p.m. $10 per person. One guest per person. SUNDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE Games are held in Card Room A in the Country Club. Games begin at 1 p.m. $10 per person. One guest per person. Directed by Linda Green. Dates: March 6, April 17, May 15 Aubrey and his wife, Sally. SUPERVISED BRIDGE PLAY with John Black Every Thursday: Now - March 31, 2016 9-11 a.m. in Card Room A in the Country Club. No Reservations Required. $10 per person. Duplicate Bridge Awards Dinner Thursday, March 31 5:00 p.m.– Reception in the Pre-Function Area 5:30 p.m.— Dinner in the Cypress Room 7:15 p.m.—Card Play in Card Rooms A&B Valid on games held between Tuesday, November 3 Thursday, March 17 Complimentary: 17 or more times played on either Tuesday or Thursday Complimentary: 25 or more times COMBINED on Tuesday or Thursday $15 per person: 10-17 times played on either Tuesday or Thursday $30 per person: 0-9 times played on either Tuesday or Thursday An attendance list will be available in the Card Room by mid-March Request /Cancel By: March 18 Use Card and Board Games to Keep Minds Sharp As people age, keeping the mind sharp is becoming one of their latest obsessions. In hundreds of residential resort and retirement communities around the US, players who are heading for the century mark play regularly and there is good reason to believe, based on medical research, that the mental activity prolongs their lives. At a recent duplicate bridge table at BWCC, the combined ages of the players roughly equaled the number of days in a year and the level of play placed these players near the top of their field. Said one player: “It’s like sending my brain to our fitness center.” In fact, a recent University of Wisconsin study found that “participants who engaged in cognitive activities like card games have higher brain volume, in specific regions, compared to peers who played fewer or no games.” According to a recent study by the AARP, members who were interviewed believe that maintaining mental acuity is second only to a healthy heart in sustaining a healthy lifestyle. While many are attracted to mind challenges and computer games, these activities don’t offer the same opportunities for social engagement as do bridge, Pan, Mahjong, gin rummy, poker, chess and other tried-and-true games. Just step into one of our card rooms any day or evening, or attend one of our bridge seminars, and you will experience the buzz of mental exercises and social activities. Do yourself a favor – become part of the healthy lifestyle. Evening Policy Monday - card rooms closed Tuesday - one guest permitted in Sports Center Wednesday - no guests permitted Thursday - one guest permitted in Sports Center Friday - one guest permitted Saturday - up to three guests permitted Sunday - up to three guests permitted •No guests are permitted for Duplicate Bridge on Tuesday or Thursday evenings, but are invited to join you for Wednesday or Sunday Afternoon Duplicate Bridge games. •When playing cards on a Monday, be sure to put your membership card on the table next to you so when we do card room checks, we are not disturbing your game! •Only food and beverage served in the card rooms may be consumed there. Food and beverage items may not be taken out of the card rooms for any reason, nor is food from the outside the card rooms permitted to be brought into the card rooms. Card Room snacks and beverages may be consumed only by those playing games. •A non-member (non-resident) may be a guest of the Club no more than six times per membership year: October 1 - September 30. Equity members, lessees and non-member residents of Boca West are not eligible to be day guests or houseguests •Card Room availability is based on the building being open •Card playing is not permitted in the living room of the Country Club •Members must play with their guests at all times •Tables may not be reserved •Cell phones may not be used in the card rooms. boca bocawest west [ march March 2016 ] 17 [ CU LTURAL ARTS] Boca West Complimentary Lecture Series All lectures begin at 7:30 p.m. and are held in the Cypress Room Guest Speakers • John Schmitt, Former NFL, NY Jets • Bucky Dent, Former American Mlb player and manager. Played for NY Yankees. Voted World Series MVP 1978. • Don Gould, Former sportscaster. Steve Dresner, Moderator Annual Sports Night Roundtable Discussion Tuesday, March 1 All reservations must be submitted in writing at least one month prior to each lecture. You may submit a request via fax at 483-9521, email ([email protected]) or come into the office to fill out a request card. Based on the number of requests received, a lottery may be warranted one month prior to each lecture date. Cancellations will be accepted up to 24 hours prior to each lecture to avoid a $10 per person charge. Guests welcome. Refreshments available for purchase. 18 [ March 2016 ] boca west Elegant and Intimate Cruising OCEANIA CRUISE OCEANIA RIVIERA December 5-15, 2016 Your cruise includes all this at these guaranteed prices! Cruise Fare with all taxes and cruise fees Cancellation Insurance ITINERAR Y December 5 Miami, United States Embark 1 PM 6PM December 6 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean Round Trip Club to Ship Luxury Transportation December 7 Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands 8 AM 4PM December 8 San Juan, Puerto Rico 1 PM 9PM PLUS December 9 Philipsburg, St. Maarten 9AM 11 PM Unlimited Free Internet December 10 Gustavia, St. Barts 8 AM 6PM Prepaid Gratuities December 11 Tortola, British Virgin Islands 8 AM 4PM $50 per cabin on board spending money December 12 Cayo Levantado, Dominican Republic 9AM 6PM December 13 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean December 14 Nassau, Bahamas 8 AM 5PM December 15 Miami, United States Disembark 8 AM Boca West special pricing below OWNERS SUITE $13,848 CONCIERGE A3 $3,839 VISTA SUITE $10,548 CONCIERGE A4 $3,784 PENTHOUSE 1 $4,938 BALCONYBI $3,564 PENTHOUSE 2 $4,719 BALCONYB2 $3,509 PENTHOUSE 3 $4,609 BALCONYB3 $3,454 CONCIERGE Al $4,059 BALCONYB4 $3,399 CONCIERGE A2 $3,894 OCEANVIEW $3,179 With rich furnishings from the Ralph Lauren Home Collection, each of the three Owner’s Suites measures more than 2,000 square feet and spans the entire beam of the ship. Boasting a large living room, king-size bed, two walk-in closets, indoor and outdoor whirlpool spas and a dramatic entry foyer with a music room, these suites also include exclusive card-only access to the Executive. Given their lavish interior design by Dakota Jackson and premier location overlooking the bow of the ship, the eight Vista Suites are in high demand. These 1,200- to 1 ,500-square-foot suites (depends on deck location) include access to the exclusive Executive Lounge as well as every imaginable amenity, such as a large walk-in closet, a second bathroom for guests, indoor and outdoor whirlpool spas and your own private fitness room. Penthouse Suite The elegant Penthouse Suites rival any world-class five-star hotel for comfort and beauty. Their design is ingenious, maximizing the generous 420 square feet of space and featuring a dining table, separate seating area, full-size bathtub/shower and separate shower, walk-in closet and private veranda. Enjoy exclusive card-only access to the private Executive Lounge and the services of a dedicated concierge. Concierge Level Veranda: Upgrade Your Experience These beautifully decorated 282-square-foot staterooms reflect many of the luxurious amenities found in our Penthouse Suites, including a private veranda, plush seating area, refrigerated minibar and an oversized marble and granite-clad bathroom with a full-size bathtub/shower and separate shower. Guests also enjoy access to the private Concierge Lounge featuring your own dedicated Concierge, magazines, daily newspapers, complimentary beverage and snacks. Our 282-square-foot Veranda Staterooms are the largest at sea. Featuring a comfortably furnished private veranda, our most requested luxury, each stateroom also includes a plush seating area, refrigerated mini-bar, spacious closet and a marble and granite-clad bathroom with a bathtub/shower and separate shower. Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom These comfortable 242-square-foot staterooms with floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows feel even more spacious with the curtains drawn back and the ocean in full view. Features include a generous seating area, vanity desk, breakfast table, refrigerated mini-bar and a marble and granite-clad bathroom with a bathtub/ shower and separate shower. For reservations and more information, call Scott Grody Travel at 561-702-5533 [ CU LTURAL ARTS] Boc a West Prese nt s The Lettermen T u e s day, M a rc h 1 5 $35 per person cover charge Doors open at 7 p.m. Show Time at 8 p.m. in the Cypress Room of the Country Club Request by: February 16 Cancel by: March 1 Tables of eight 20 [ March 2016 ] boca west presents Celebrity EQUINOX JANUARY 9 TO 20, 2017 ITINERARY January 10 January 11 January 12 January 13 January 14 January 15 January 16 Fort Lauderdale, FL At Sea George Town, Grand Cayman At Sea Cartagena, Columbia Colon, Panama Puerto Limon, Costa Rica At Sea ** 8:00 AM ** 7:00 AM 3:00AM 7:00 AM ** 12:00 PM ** ** 7:00 AM 4:00 PM ** 5:00 PM ** 4:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM ** ** 5:00 PM ** ** YOUR CRUISE INCLUDES ALL THIS •Cruise Fare with all taxes and cruise fees •Cancellation Insurance •Round Trip Club to Ship Luxury Transportation •Private cocktail party with hot and cold canapes •Unlimited Beverages including Alcohol and Wines •Unlimited Free Internet •Prepaid Gratuities •$300 per cabin on board spending money •Aqua class guests can eat in the exclusive Blu Restaurant •Suite Guests will also enjoy 2 specialty restaurant dinners and dining in Blue and now a special and exclusive restaurant just for suite guests call Luminae! Boca West special pricing below BEST LOCATED BALCONY CABINS (Stateroom: 194 sq. ft. Neranda: 54 sq. ft.) LUXURIOUS SKY SUITES (Stateroom: 300 sq. ft. Neranda: 79 sq. ft.) AQUA CLASS CABINS (Stateroom: 300 sq. ft. Neranda: 79 sq. ft.) Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors, sitting area with sofa, 32 inch LCD TV, wireless connection, two beds convertible to queen size, vanity, bath with shower stall and washbasin, additionally, suite veranda features lounge seating. Some cabins may have a trundle bed. •Access to the private Michael’s Club Lounge •Dedicated private restaurant, Luminae, reserved exclusively for all Suite Class guests •Welcome bottle of Blanc de Blancs sparkling wine •Bottled Water on Embarkation Day •Delectables rotation of savory and sweet snacks $2974 PP DBL /$5693 SINGLE All staterooms include: •Our signature friendly, personalized service with a guest to staff ratio of nearly 2:1 •Twice daily service (makeup and turndown) •A Personal Spa Concierge to arrange Aquaspa=treatrnents •Welcome bottled water •Daily delivery of flavored tea •Priority check-in •Express luggage delivery •Priority disembarkation based on travel needs •Complimentary shoeshine service $2674 PP DBL /$4563 SINGLE $2204 PP DBL/$3663 SINGLE For reservations and more information, call Scott Grody Travel at 561-702-5533 [ CU LTURAL ARTS] Seder Dinner 1st Night of Passover Friday, April 22, 2016 Grand Ballroom 6:30 p.m., Seder Service • 7 p.m., Dinner $40.95++ per adult/$17.95++ per child (4 – 12 years) Equity members and family only Request in writing the Activities department no later than Friday, March 11. Reservations will be accepted for parties of up to 12 people. Requests with less than 10 in the party will be joined together. Based on the number of requests received, a lottery may be warranted. If selected through the lottery, your reservation is guaranteed and may not be canceled unless a wait list has been generated by the number of requests. Confirmations will be posted on the Boca West website by Monday, March 14. Dress attire: jackets required for men and male children over the age of 16. Disney’s Beauty and the Beast on Broadway Thursday, June 16 • 8 p.m. at the Broward Center - $110 per person Tale as old as time, true as it can be. Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, the smash hit Broadway musical, is coming to you! Based on the Academy Award-winning animated feature film, this eye-popping spectacle has won the hearts of over 35 million people worldwide. This classic musical love story is filled with unforgettable characters, lavish sets and costumes, and dazzling production numbers including “Be Our Guest” and the beloved title song. Experience the romance and enchantment of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast! Beauty and the Beast is appropriate for children of all ages. Tickets will be sold on a first come basis. Bus will depart Boca West at 7 p.m. Price includes lower orchestra ticket, bus transportation and gratuity. Please submit your request in writing to the Activities Department. 22 [ March 2016 ] boca west New Members [ w elcom e & Congratulations! ] January 1 – 31, 2016 #6844 Steve & Mindy Agnoff 7730 Lakeside Blvd 910-520-0300 Hometown: Wilmington, NC #6800 Ira & Lisa Carlin 7045 Rain Forest Drive 776-3819 Hometown: Roslyn, NY #6897 Rose Marie Genovese 3505 Bridgewood Drive 929-9796 Hometown: Boca Raton, FL #6844 Fabio & Despina Vozila 19313 Sabal Lake Dr 789-4895 Hometown: Boca Raton, FL #6881 Jason Wertchafter 19257 Sabal Lake Dr Hometown: Plantation, FL New Homes January 1 – 31, 2016 #6574 Irving & Roberta Feld 19465 Waters Reach Lane 245-8496 #7023 Frederick & Denese Kalk 20450 Linksview Drive 451-0360 #6626Arthur & Helaine Pervin 7826 Wind Key Drive 451-4185 boca west [ March 2016 ] 23 Family Street Fair Night December 21 [ scene Jingle Bell Jaunt December 25 Christmas Dinner December 25 24 [ march March 2016 ] boca west flash ! ] Grandparent/ Grandchild Golf Event December 26 Junior Golf Skills Challenge December 27 boca bocawest west [ march March 2016 ] 25 Italian Dinner Night December 28 [ scene Junior Novice Golf Event December 28 Family Guest Tennis Round Robin Carnival December 28 26 [ march March 2016 ] boca west December 29 flash ! ] Character Breakfast December 30 Junior Tennis Social December 30 boca bocawest west [ march March 2016 ] 27 [ ] fou n dat ion n ews 4th Annual $200,000 Golf Challenge and the Concert for The Children April 4 April 5 Frequently Asked Questions Q: What does my $600 golf entry fee cover? A: You will receive the famous Boca West style brunch, on course food, entry welcome bag, two special gifts from our sponsors, team golf shirt, chance to win on course prizes and help a deserving child receive a $10,000 college scholarship, $150 to purchase gifts from the super store, your own duck to participate in the famous $5,000 Duck Drop, golf balls, tournament contests, entry into the Gala Cocktail Party & Awards Presentation, chance to participate in the LIVE AUCTION with items including trips to exclusive resorts in the Caribbean, cruises, a weekend in Las Vegas with Celine Dione, and a day at Jay Leno’s Garage. And of course you receive one ticket to the “Concert for the Children” starring Aretha Franklin and The Symphony of the Americas and featuring the Atlantic City Boys to be held the next night on the Great Lawn of Boca West. Q: Do I have to be a low handicap golfer to participate in the tournament? A: No, The 500 person field will be formed into 19 teams representing our 23 granted charities (you may choose which charity to play for or if you do not have a preference the Foundation will match you up for play). The charities will split the $200,000 dependent on what position their team ends up in at the end of the day. Your handicap will be counted as part of the overall score for your team so low or high handicappers will both be useful. Q: Is the golf tournament limited to men only? A: No, you may make up a foursome composed of men only, women only, or couples. You may also sign up as a single or a twosome and the committee will put your foursome together. Q: Can I request to sit with my friends at the Concert for the Children? A: The seating will be set up similar to the Tanglewood event each year. There is not a bad seat in the house. Four massive television screens are set around the amphitheater. All seats will be assigned and we will have a lottery determining seating on March 15. You may request at any time before that date, who you wish to sit with (we have a limit that to eight people maximum). Please note requests on your registration form or contact the Foundation office at 488.6980 or by email at [email protected]. Q: Will there be any food and drink to purchase prior to The Concert for the Children? A: The doors will open at 6 p.m. and there will be food and drink available to purchase with your Boca West membership card, credit cards, or cash. The opening group, The Atlantic City Boys will appear at 8 p.m and Aretha Franklin will take the stage at 9 p.m. Q: Will there be a limit as to the amount of tickets sold to the concert? A: Yes, 2,000 will be sold. We want this to be a special night for everyone so we must limit the ticket sales. Everyone who enters the golf tournament is guaranteed one ticket and the opportunity to purchase additional tickets. All Boca West members who purchase tickets by March 7 will be guaranteed a seat, so buy as early as you can. Q: Where do the proceeds to the golf tournament and the concert go? A: These events are being conducted and paid for by the Boca West Foundation which is a community charitable organization made up of members of Boca West County Club. All monies go to fund the 23 charity projects of which the Foundation funds to aid children at risk and their families in the Boca Raton and South Palm Beach County area. For more information about the works of the Foundation please visit the website at www.bocawestfoundation.org. All of these great works are done in the name of Boca West Country Club. This is not a Club function but the Foundation does report activities that it carries out in the name of the Club to the Board of Governors. If you wish to respond or comment directly to the Foundation instead of the Board, please direct your comments to [email protected]. BOCA WEST FOUNDATION | P.O. BOX 3070 |BOCA RATON, FL 33431 P: 488-6980 | E: [email protected] | W: www.bocawestfoundation.org 28 [ march March 2016 ] boca west [ ch a r i t ies & Orga ni zat ions April in Ft. Lauderale Art Experience ] Congregation Yemei Teshuva High Holiday Services at Boca West Join Us For High Holiday Services Cypress Room at Boca West Country Club BOCA WEST CHAPTER of the PAP CORPS Boca West members, their families and guests April in Ft. Lauderale Art Experience – Thursday, April 7 Visit a private home with a unique art collection and the studio of an amazing portrait artist. Lunch and transportation included. Contact Roz Wolpov, 483-7041, Charlotte Greenstein, 852-0016 or Nancy Fried, 477-6829 who attended our services in the past know how Closing Breakfast Meeting – Monday, April 18 at 8:30 a.m. Wonderful boutiques and the CHANCE FOR THE CURE drawing for a Boca West social membership. The Famous Ladies Theatre Co. will present “Dear Ann, Dear Abby”. An original portrayal of the lives of two wise and funny women. Reservations and seating requests for groups of four or more require a check payable to The Pap Corps. Contact Susan Ginzler, 245-7193 or Lynne Milhauser, 852-0901. come first served basis. GILDA MALLIN BOCA WEST CHAPTER of HADASSAH overflow parking lot 3rd Annual Book and Author Luncheon – Wednesday, March 2 Start the morning with fabulous boutiques at 9 a.m. Program begins at 10:30 a.m. Featured Authors: Hallie Ephron – Night Night, Sleep Tight Nicole Dweck – The Debt of Tamar Joanna Rakoff – My Salinger Years Steve Martini – The Enemy Inside Contact Fern Jacoby, 392-1658 or Dottie Pierce, 419-9478 ANTI-DEFAMATION LEAGUE Lecture #3 - Monday, March 21 at 7 p.m. in the Cypress Room “The Little Known Legacy of the Holocaust at 70” DR. ROBERT WATSON, Professor & Director of American Studies at Lynn University Contact Tanya Miller at 988-2935 or [email protected] BOCA WEST CHORUS We are so proud to present a complimentary concert of Broadway hits on March 18 at 7 p.m. in the Cypress Room. We promise you a memorable experience. beautiful and inspirational they are. Our Cantor, Ellen Stettner, and her professional choir, do an outstanding job. Seating is limited to 600 Congregants, on a first To join us for services, you may pick up a Ticket Order Form in the Club Services office, located in the trailer in the near the Members Park, at the reception desk in the Country Club or at the Fitness Center. You may also visit our website at cytbw.org, then click on “Order Cantor Ellen Stettner High Holiday Services 2016 Rosh Hashanah October 2 & 3 Yom Kippur October 11 & 12 Tickets”, print out, complete and mail in the registration form with your payment or register online and pay by credit card. For additional information call or text Lane Klein – 400-2743 OR email us at [email protected] These events are not functions of Boca West country Club. If you have questions, comments or would like to RSVP for any of these events, please contact the charity or organization directly. boca west [ March 2016 ] 29 By Bert Wellman, Chairman Do you have a problem or issue that needs to be resolved regarding our Country Club? If so, that is where the role of the Ombudsman will be able to assist you. In an organization such as Boca West, we define Ombudsman as the “liaison between the members and the governing body.” Our goal is to maintain our pleasant and cordial environment by providing you with the opportunity to be heard. Should you have a problem or issue with something that affects you at Boca West Country Club, please send me an email at [email protected] clearly stating your situation. I will respond to you as soon as I receive your communication, and then pass on your concern(s) to the appropriate Committee Chairman. If a situation has affected you in a negative way, the Board of Governors wants to know! Please try to remember our staff and management are always happy to receive your complimentary comments as well. It’s such a pleasant feeling to hear: “Thank you for a job well done”. I look forward to being of assistance to you. Sunshine Committee Your friends and neighbors at Boca West would appreciate knowing important happenings. Please call 459-2419 with a detailed message about illness, death, milestone birthdays or anniversaries. This line is open 24 hours a day. Be sure to check the Member Announcements page on the Club’s website for more information. 30 [ March 2016 ] boca west VIP Ombudsman Committee Services Program @ DECOR COMPANY Daniel Events 393-1432 FLOWERS & baskets Boca Raton Florist 395-1943 15% discount www.bocaratonflorist.com So Sweet It Is Chocolate 417-4400 15% discount HOTELS Embassy Suites • Hilton Suites • Marriott Boca Center • Renaissance Hotel Boca Raton • Wyndham Hotel Contact Activities at 488-6936. Loews Hotels & Resorts are pleased to offer exclusive VIP benefits to you when traveling to New York City, San Francisco and Orlando, Florida. These benefits are available at Loews Regency New York, Loews Regency San Francisco, and in Orlando at Loews Portofino Bay Hotel and Loews Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando. EXCLUSIVE VIP BENEFITS AT Loews Regency New York Loews Regency San Francisco Loews Portofino Bay Hotel at Universal Orlando Loews Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando One Category Room Upgrade (based on availability at time of booking) Early Check-in/Late Check-out (based on availably) Special Welcome Amenity ADDITIONAL EXCLUSIVE BENEFITS at Loews Regency New York Loews Regency San Francisco 20% off the best available rate (based on availability) For Reservations in New York, please contact: Megan Peters 212.339.4136 For Reservations in San Francisco, please contact: Annie Wong 415.276.9672 For Reservations in Orlando, please contact: 407.503.9279 Please mention the “Country Club Offer” when calling. MEDJETASSIST Hospital of Choice Air Medical Evacuation and Travel Assistance 800-527-7478 or www.medjetassist.com/bocawest. Special rate by mentioning Boca West. RESTAURANTS Ristorante Sapori 367-9779 - 15% off entire check for lunch or dinner TRANSPORTATION Dignitary Transportation Please call 24 hours in advance 561-422-8880 www.dignitaryservices.com TRAvel Scott Grody Travel 702-5533 - For Boca West Members: On-board cash credits on cruises and/or complimentary home to airport or pier transfers and/or amenities based upon cruise or package tour length of trip and cabin type booked. I m p o r t a n t P h o n e N u m be r s Club Reception488-6990 Fax Number 451-0127 Catering488-6994 Fax Number 488-6978 Club Services Accounting 488-6985 Activities 488-6936 Communications 488-6975 Membership 488-6934 Fax Number 483-9521 Executive Offices Jay DiPietro, Pres. & GM 488-6937 Bob Locke, Chairman 488-6905 Dining Panache 488-6984 Mr. D’s 488-7858 Splash Pool Bar 488-7814 Onyx Lounge 488-7807 Restaurant488-7805 Dining Reservations & Cancellations483-6300 Reservations Fax Number 488-7824 Fitness Center488-6944 PB Institute of Sports Med 488-7882 Golf Club Registration/Information 488-6924 Tee Time Reservations 488-5660 Tee Time Cancellations 483-6390 Bag Storage 488-6951 Lessons & Driving Range 488-6924 Locker Room, Women’s 488-6940 Card Room, Women’s 488-6941 Locker Room, Men’s 488-6942 Card Room, Men’s 488-6949 Golf Course Maintenance488-6900 Pool Check-in/Aquatics488-7802 Retail Shoppes Golf Club 488-6960 Tennis Center 488-7885 Spa Appointments Only 488-7800 Reception Desk 488-7880 The Salon at Boca West 488-7820 Tennis Registration/Reservations 488-6996 Reservations Fax Number 488-7897 BW Master Assn. 488-1598 BW Master Assn. Security 483-9229 Guest Admittance 483-5505 24 Hr Voice Guest Registration 483-7026 BW Homeowners Association 487-1728 Fax Number 487-8274 Boca West Foundation 488-6980 Police Emergencies (24 hrs.)911 Realty at Boca West, LLC 300-6898 www.bocawest.com Akoya at Boca West 362-2719 Security Emergencies (24 hrs.)483-9229 Sunshine Committee459-2419 Village Store451-9500 Village Store Fax Number451-9507 Website address: http://members.bocawestcc.org Email address: [email protected] Please remember to dial area code (561) Loews Hotels & Resorts are pleased to offer exclusive VIP benefits to you when traveling to New York City, San Francisco and Orlando, Florida. These benefits are available at Loews Regency New York, Loews Regency San Francisco, and in Orlando at Loews Portofino Bay Hotel and Loews Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando. EXCLUSIVE VIP BENEFITS at Loews Regency New York, Loews Regency San Francisco, Loews Portofino Bay Hotel at Universal Orlando, Loews Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando. One Category Room Upgrade (based on availability at time of booking) Early Check-in/Late Check-out (based on availability) Special Welcome Amenity. ADDITIONAL EXCLUSIVE BENEFITS at Loews Regency New York, Loews Regency San Francisco 20% off the best available rate (based on availability). For Reservations in New York, please contact: Megan Peters 212.339.4136. For Reservations in San Francisco, please contact: Annie Wong 415.276.9672. For Reservations in Orlando, please contact: 407.503.9279. Please mention the “Country Club Offer” when calling. P.O. Box 3070 • Boca Raton, FL 33431-0970 presorted FIRST CLASS mail U.S. POSTAGE PAID BOCA RATON, FL PERMIT NO. 159 A Member of the Platinum Clubs: ©America’s ✩✩✩✩✩ Private Clubs 2013 Outstanding Tennis Facility Award anglewood TatBcaWest with the Lynn University Philharmonia Lynn Goes to the Movies Wednesday, April 6 $45 per person - Under the Stars at the Driving Range Gates and Food Kiosks open at 6 p.m. Philharmonia Orchestra to perform at 8 p.m. Guests Welcome. Request deadline: Wednesday, March 2 Cancellation deadline: Wednesday, March 16