View our April 2016 newsletter.
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View our April 2016 newsletter.
APRIL 2016 THE WOODLANDS CLUB ISSUE 4 SATURDAY, APRIL 30 8:00PM-11:00PM FREE ADMISSION! Lay down and boogie while Motor Booty Affair plays their funky music at The Woodlands on Saturday, April 30 from 8:00PM-11:00PM. Admission is free and guests are welcome to attend. To get funky now in every way, register online. Cash bar available for guests In this Issue: PAGE 2 PAGE 3 PAGE 5 PAGE 5 PAGE 7 Calendar Club News Dining & Social Aquatics Fitness PAGE 8 PAGE 10 PAGE 11 207.781.3104 | WWW.THEWOODLANDS.ORG Golf Tennis Committee Briefs; Internal Directory Calendar April 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1 Saturday 2 Brad Siegel and Barry Young 3 4 5 Spring Swim Registrations Dining Closed 10 11 6 7 Membership Committee Aquatics/ Fitness Committee 8 8 Jason St. Pierre Taste of Tuesday Buffet 12 13 14 15 16 Kids Night Out Golf Committee Green Committee Finance Committee Dining Closed 17 18 Clubhouse Committee Carmine Combo Board of Governors Tennis Committee Taste of Tuesday Buffet 19 20 21 22 23 Jason St. Pierre Dining Closed 24 25 Taste of Tuesday Buffet 26 New Menus 27 28 29 Triples Tournament 30 Motor Booty Cabin Fever Reliever Carmine Combo Dining Closed Taste of Tuesday Buffet Food Minimum Quarterly Cycle for Members H-O Ends 2 Club News From the General Manager Once again this year, we took care of some pretty significant capital projects in the first two months. We replaced the rubber membrane that was original to the Clubhouse and covers a large portion of our roof. Because we had savings in that project, and because the company that did the work was so good, we engaged them to stick around and make highly necessary repairs to a portion of our large patio outside of the function rooms. Several breaches were identified and expertly repaired. As a result, our members who utilize the Fitness Center, and especially studios 1 and 2, won’t have to work out around dozens of towels and buckets on the floor after rain storms. I will never promise that we are leak proof, but at this point we are certainly as buttoned up as we have been in many, many years. One of the goals given to me by the Board for 2016 is to lay the foundation for an updated strategic plan to be created in 2017. The Club’s last plan was published back in 2010, so the time has come to update it. One of the key tasks in preparing for 2017 is to populate the committee with members. The Board will ultimately have final approval over candidates, but I will do most of the legwork. What are some of the desired attributes of a strategic planning committee member? Of course, first and foremost a member must be willing to commit their time to attending committee meetings and in all likelihood doing some “homework” in between meetings. A member should also leave his or her personal agendas at the door, and rather bring a Club first mentality. They should also be adept at seeing the big picture, and in the long-term too. Strategic planning is forward thinking obviously, but while we shouldn’t be bound to the past we should be familiar with it. So, while it isn’t an absolute prerequisite, I would guess that most members will have served some prior role in governance, or at a minimum have a demonstrated knowledge of our business. I’m genuinely looking forward to the process, in part because this plan will encompass a period (2022) when the Club’s primary long-term debt will mature. There will be many interesting discussions about what that might mean for the Club. Until next month, we will see you around the Club, Bill Robinson Message from Membership In an effort to fill the remaining Full Golf memberships, we are offering a Full Golf Spring Fever Reliever Membership Promotion through April 30. Please share the details of this great deal (included in the ad on Page 4) with friends, family, neighbors and associates. To sweeten the deal, they will receive a $500 credit on their first statement with your referral (see coupon on Page 4). Limit one $500 credit per Full Golf membership. There are also a very limited number of Recreation openings for your non-golfing friends. I will be happy to answer any membership questions that they may have and be available to give personal tours of the clubhouse at a time that is convenient. If you’d like to spread the word electronically, please send me an email and I can provide you with the information. Dig out your bell bottoms and other 70’s attire and join us for the live disco music of Motor Booty Affair. It’s been a “gas” in the past and we’re hoping to rock the clubhouse again this year (details on front page). Although this event happens to fall on the last day of the membership promotion, this is a great event to bring prospective members so that they can check out the Club for themselves. Please help us grow our membership this spring by having your friends join the Club. Mary Anne 3 Club News KIDS NIGHT IN THE BUBBLE Wednesday, April 13 4:00PM-6:00PM The Tennis department will be hosting a kids (9-18) event in the tennis bubble. We will have a foam ball tennis tournament for all abilities, ping pong, pillow polo, and other crazy fun games. Pizza, music and fun for all! Come help us turn the bubble into a raucous playground! ATTENTION MEMBERS! Know anyone interested in joining the Club? New members will receive a $500 credit on their first statement with your referral. So flip through your contacts, and maybe one will even treat you to dinner as a thank you! Register online or by emailing Jon at [email protected] JUNE GRADS BOOK YOUR PARTY HERE! Cu Rec rrent So r upg eation cial Go mem rade lf or no a b t o e rs F ddi tion ull Gol can al in f wit fee! itiati h on Graduation season is quickly approaching, so if you need a place to celebrate your grad, the Club is here to help! Contact Toni Marie Nappi if you’re interested in booking. [email protected] Indoor Pool Hours Visit website for most current hours. 5:00AM-10:30AM Monday 11:30AM-9:30PM 5:00AM-3:30PM Tuesday 5:00PM-9:30PM 5:00AM-9:00AM 9:45AM-10:30AM Wednesday 11:30AM-1:00PM 2:00PM-3:30PM 5:00PM-9:30PM 5:00AM-9:00AM Thursday 9:45AM-3:30PM 5:00PM-9:30PM Friday 5:00AM-9:30PM Sat. & Sunday 5:00AM-9:30PM 4 Dining & Social Featured Beer April Featured Cocktails Bunker Brewing MACHINE CZECH PILSNER 5.2% ABV Bunkers flagship lager. Old World charm in a glass, Bunker-style. Biscuity German malt meets boatloads of grassy Saaz hops. Rosemary Greyhound Twenty 2 Vodka, rosemary simple syrup, ruby red grapefruit juice, club soda April Rain Beefeater Gin, Dry Vermouth and fresh lime juice April in Paris Prosecco and orange liqueur Bees and Their Knees Jim Beam Bourbon, fresh lemon juice and honey simple syrup Featured Wine Merriam Vineyards SNED RED 2008 SONOMA COUNTY RED WINE 14.8% ABV Inky dark garnet, ruby color, the nose is rich and complex showing juicy black currant, blueberry fruit, loads of dark chocolate and toast with just a hint of star anise and mint. On the palate, it is full and mouth-filling with loads of dark fruit, chocolate and just a subtle hint of pepper. Friday Night Entertainment Join us in the Lounge Friday nights from 7:15PM– 9:15PM April 1: Brad Siegel and Barry Young April 8: Jason St. Pierre April 15: Carmine Combo April 22: Jason St. Pierre Food Minimum Cycles Members A-G Jan. 1-March 31 April 1-June 30 July 1-Sept. 30 Oct. 1-Dec. 31 Members H-O Feb. 1-April 30 May 1-July 31 Aug.1-Oct. 31 Nov. 1– Jan. 31 Members P-Z March 1-May 31 June 1-Aug. 31 Sept. 1-Nov. 30 Dec. 1-Feb. 29 5 April 27: Carmine Combo Aquatics AQUA AEROBICS SPRING SWIM REGISTRATIONS Monday, Wednesday & Friday April 25-June 17 10:30AM- 11:30AM Cost: $121 Call Sheilla at 781-3104 x116 to sign up, Class minimum: 6 All registrations taken by PHONE. Calls will be time stamped and directed to Beth Streeter at 781-3104 ext. 112. You will receive a return phone call confirming your registration within 48 hours. BEGINNING ADULT SWIMMING April 26- June 10 Cost: $88 Wednesdays 9:00AM-9:45AM April 27-June 8 Phone-in Date Monday, April 4 at 8:30AM at x112 SPRING SWIM SCHEDULE Level l Learns basic water adjustment skills. Beginning floats, submerging face, etc. Graduates when able to jump in 4’ of water, tread and swim width on back. Tuesday 3:30PM-4:15PM (Age 4 & up) Thursday 4:15PM-5:00PM (Age 4 & up) Friday 9:45AM-10:15AM Level II Floats on own with relaxation and is introduced to the aquatic line. Graduates when able to demonstrate strong breath control by performing various drills, treading water, swims 25 yards on back. Wednesday 4:15PM-5:00PM Thursday 3:30PM-4:15PM Thursday 4:15PM-5:00PM Level III Continues to develop breathing foundation and build their long axis aquatic line (for freestyle and backstroke). Wednesdays 9:00AM-9:45AM Students will also learn level 3 water April 27-June 8 safety skills. Cost: $88 3:30PM-4:15PM Must be able to swim a minimum of Tuesday Wednesday 3:30PM-4:15PM 1 length of any stroke. Swimmers Wednesday 4:15PM-5:00PM will learn how to take their current Thursday 3:30PM-4:15PM Level IV Continues to develop long axis aquatic line and refine rhythmic breathing. Swimmers will manipulate aquatic line for short axis strokes (breast & fly) as well as increase endurance. Students will also learn level 4 water safety skills. Tuesday 4:15PM-5:00PM Wednesday 3:30PM-4:15PM Cost: $88 If you are a non-swimmer, consider yourself a beginner or an “uncomfortable swimmer”… then this is the class for you. Call Beth at 7 8 1 - 3 1 0 4 x 1 1 2 or e - ma i l [email protected] to register. Class minimum: 4 ADULT INTRO TO LAP SWIMMING ability and put it into an effective workout. We will be working toward swimming the mile (or more depending on ability.) Call Sheilla at 781-3104 ext. 116 to register. ADULT SWIM TRAINING Thursdays 9:00AM-9:45AM April 28-June 9 Cost: $88 This class will focus on endurance and speed. Swimmers with previous swimming experience, triathletes and those who have completed our introduction to lap swimming are welcome. Call Sheilla at 781-3104 x116 to register. TO THE FOLLOWING: Individual Challenge: Lisa Carew Marsha Clark Penny Guyton Phyllis Hayes Randy Harding* Marcia Leander Christina Mitchell* Ben Potter Janet Villiotte Family Challenge: Collins* Mazelsky Couch-Kelly Rana Holdredge Record Hendry Waite *Completed 100 mile challenge 6 TOT SWIM Ages: 6 months-3 years Tuesdays 9:30AM-10:00AM April 26-June 7 Cost: $88 One parent/adult must accompany child in water Please call Sheilla at 781-3104 x116 to register. Fitness NEW SPIN BIKES ARE COMING! Not sure if you have heard the exciting news, but this year we are replacing our spin bikes with the Keiser M3i’s. This is a great bike that shares the same footprint as our old bikes, but with added features such as magnetic resistance, Bluetooth capabilities and are great bikes for beginners as well as the advanced rider. The new M3i gives consistency and accuracy that will give both Instructors and riders the confidence they need to really use power as a training tool in classes. The Keiser M3i introduces intelligent cycling and the most technologically advanced indoor group cycle ever, the Keiser M3i featuring Bluetooth wireless display. The new Keiser Bluetooth wireless computer is certain to become popular with both riders and group exercise instructors. The computer can transmit to a receiver for projection onto a screen and can also partner up with a wireless phone or tablet. SPORTS CAMP SESSIONS STILL AVAILABLE Session 5: July 25-29 Session 6: August 1-5 Please contact Damian at [email protected] if you are interested JOE’S CORNER How is everyone doing with their workout goals (I wrote about goals in January)? Do you find Best of all, this machine delivers exactly what it promises and several users have claimed to have lost a staggering amount of weight after using this bike for just a few yourself still struggling to find a months. More importantly, though, this item is surprisingly easy to use, even for goal? If so, how about attempting to be more consistent with any beginners. exercise/activity. I’m still talking about performance based activity. NUTRITION FOR TRI-ATHLETES Become consistent performing Monday, May 2 10:00AM or 6:00PM basic human movements; squats, $14 per person, Minimum: 6, Maximum: 20 push, pull, hinge and push/pull sled. Training for an endurance sport is tough work. It takes dedication, discipline and lots Are you able to squat? If you of sweat. Training for the 12-16 weeks and in some cases even longer, you need struggle, you need to do them sustainability and a fighting chance to maintain the energy and focus it takes to train more often. effectively. Kay’s lecture on Nutrition for Tri-Athletes, maybe just want you need to better your training regiment and provide you a greater potential to better your times. Please email Damian to sign up for this lecture at [email protected] It is said that ten thousand hours is required to become an expert at something. We don’t need to COUPLES YOGA be an expert. But, we do need to Friday, May 20 be good. Becoming “good” will 6:00PM-7:00PM take hundreds of hours (does not Cost: $25 couple Minimum: 5 couples Maximum: 7 couples Looking for something interesting and fun to do on a date night with your significant have to be done in a week). This other? We might have just what you are looking for. Brett Russman is teaching a Yoga is where consistency comes for Couples on Friday, May 20 at 5:30PM. Come on in and enjoy a fun and relaxing in. Doing small increments daily yoga class, and feel free to enjoy a nice dinner together afterwards in the Lounge will add to the hours needed to while listening to the Friday Night Entertainment. Price is for yoga class only. become good at a movement. When we were in school we didn’t just read and write once in DID YOU KNOW…? awhile, we did it daily to become The Woodlands Club has a Registered Dietitian on Staff. Kay Mullin, RD, CDE, has good. worked in the nutrition industry for over 20 years. She has worked with a wide -Joseph McLeod, array of people including endurance athletes, children and older adults, people with BA, NASM-CPT, FMS diabetes and weight loss goals. Kay is very realistic and very goal orientated. If you 207-590-1473 would like to contact Kay, you may do so by calling her at 939 9259 or email at [email protected] [email protected] 7 Golf NEW FOR 2016! ONLINE TOURNAMENT AND LEAGUE SIGNUP! Beginning April 1, all Men’s, Women’s and Co-ed events will require online signup. There will be no more paper signups available. The golf staff is available to assist. Need help? Just ask! It’s easy! 1. Access the Foretees homepage, either directly or through the Tee Times button on the Club homepage. 2. Click on Events tab. 3. To view the event information or to sign up for an event, click on the event name. If unable to select the event, then it is not available for signup. *To filter the event list and only display events in a certain category, check the checkboxes next to the desired categories and click Apply Filters. If multiple categories are selected, only events that match all selected categories will be listed Use the app: Once you log into the club website, if you haven’t already, you may download the Foretees app for your mobile device. You can access it by clicking the button at the top right of your home page that advertises “Get the Foretees App,” and follow the step by step directions for downloading. Events will show on the app beginning April 1. From the Director of Golf Taking golf lessons can be an expensive, time-consuming effort. And like any good or service that costs money and requires time, you should be careful before you buy. Never forget: It's okay to shop around for a golf instructor. Our staff of teaching professionals is just that…professional. There should never be any issue if a student changes instructors. We as instructors and coaches want what is best for you and your game. Here are some things to consider before you commit to golf lessons. A golf instructor can do wonders with your game, but he can't do it alone. To make golf lessons worthwhile, you must be able to follow up on them by continuing to work on the instructor's suggestions on your own time. The higher your goals, the more work will be required. Be realistic in your goals and make sure you can offer the commitment necessary to meet those goals. Private lessons and group lessons are the two typical ways to receive golf instruction. Both have strengths. Private lessons allow for follow-up visits over a period of time-a building block approach to learning golf. Group lessons are typically lower cost, offer an intensive amount of learning in a short time, but can also offer too much information and without much follow-up or one on one time. Ask Around-Every golf instructor's best advertising is his or her past students. To get an idea of the best teacher for your learning style and goals, ask as many golfers as you know. It's likely that some names will come up more frequently. This can be your starting point. You may find someone who has taken lessons and can give a glowing recommendation on a particular instructor. Interview the Candidates-Yes; you really can interview golf instructors before you commit to lessons. Remember-it's your business they want and need. Ask your candidates about their teaching background and experience. Do they use video? Do lessons include on-course teaching? What is their teaching philosophy? This process should give you a good idea of how your personality will match up with theirs, too. Making the Choice-After these steps, you should be ready to make your choice. It's important that you choose an instructor whose personality meshes with yours. Going to a teacher you don't like will keep you from learning. It's important that an instructor's goals match yours, and that your commitment matches your goals. Once you've made your choice, throw yourself into it - and watch your scores improve. Yours in Golf, Doug Van Wickler, PGA 8 Golf MAY GOLF HIGHLIGHTS 2016 SPRING CLINIC SCHEDULE WITH PAUL PIVERONAS, PGA All clinics will be available to the first six students who sign up online. A minimum of five students is necessary to hold each clinic. Cost is $25.00 per student for the one hour clinics and $50.00 per student for the two hour clinics. BUNKER SHOTS Saturday, May 7, 14, 21, 28 or Saturday, June 4, 11, 18, 25 10:00AM-11:00 AM Get ready to be a magician getting out of the bunkers! A 60 minute clinic focusing on what types of sand wedges to use and why, set up, mechanics, ball position, weight distribution and tackling those buried lies. CHIPPING AND PITCHING Thursday, May 5, 12, 19, 26 12:00PM-1:00PM and 5:00PM-6:00PM Two shots that mystify many golfers. A 60 minute clinic will focus on the set up, mechanics, ball position, weight distribution and execution of chipping and pitching, plus when it’s best to chip or pitch. PUTTING Saturday, June 4, 11, 18, 25 or Monday, June 6, 13, 20, 27 12:00PM-1:00PM Learn to become a better putter. 40-45% of strokes are with the putter. A one hour clinic focusing on mechanics, green reading and drills to help with the proper stroke to keep those scores low! ON COURSE PLAYING SITUATIONS CLINIC Wednesday, June 8, 15, 22, 29 4:00PM-6:00PM A two hour clinic on the course where we work on all aspects of playing golf from a pre shot routine to hitting trouble shots from all different lies. Learn to be decisive over each shot! 9 ABCD CO-ED TOURNAMENT Sunday, May 1 8:30AM shotgun start Format: Stableford Points WOMEN’S KICK OFF DINNER. Wednesday, May 4 6:00PM cocktails followed by dinner Say hello to your golf buddies and meet new ones! JUNIOR GOLF BEGINS Thursday, May 5 WOMEN’S ABCD SCRAMBLE Wednesday, May 11 5:30PM shotgun start DEMO DAY Sunday, May 15 12:00PM-4:00PM MEN’S TWILIGHT LEAGUE BEGINS Tuesday, May 17 WOMEN’S TWILIGHT LEAGUE BEGINS Wednesday, May 18 WOMEN’S COBRA DEMO DAY AND PUMA TRUNK SHOW Wednesday May 18 MEN’S KICK OFF TOURNAMENT Friday, May 20 1:00PM shotgun start MEN’S GOVERNORS CUP BEGINS Monday, May 23 9 AND DINE COUPLES/CO-ED GOLF Friday, May 27 5:30PM shotgun start WOMEN’S KATAHDIN CUP BEGINS Monday, May 30 Tennis TENNIS ETIQUETTE TIPS Pick up after yourself. Don’t leave empty cups or old tennis balls out on the court when you leave. Dispose of any garbage you have in trash containers on or near the court. If you have old tennis balls that you don’t want anymore, don’t leave them on the court, please donate the balls to the teaching carts. If you use the ball machine, please use one of the sweepers behind the courts to clean up the ball fuzz left behind. 2016 TENNIS CALENDAR Kid’s Night Out April 13 Triples Tournament April 29 WOODLANDS TRIPLES, PART TWO! Friday, April 29 6:00pm Last month we hosted a Woodlands Triples Tournament and it was a huge success! 5 courts with 4v4 triples play all evening long followed by dinner and drinks in the dining room. In April we would like to host a second Triples Tournament using the same format. You, the member, will recruit your team of 4 players consisting of at least: One woman One man One player must be a “non-regular” player (someone who plays one time a week or less). This next event will be on April 29 beginning at 6:00PM sharp. Email Jon Parry at [email protected] to register your team. Margarita Mixer May 27 High Performance/Junior Pro Camp June 20-24 Contract Forms Due July 10 July Challenge Cup TBD High Performance/Junior Pro Camp August 1-5 USTA Districts August 5-7 WOODLANDS TRIPLES FEBRUARY 2016 High Performance/Junior Pro Camp August 8-12 Contracts Begin September 12 Club Championship Signup Deadline September 19 Club Championships Begin September 26 Turkey Shoot Mixer November 18 Junior Fair December 4 Holiday Tennis Social December 8 10 Club News (Continued) Woodlands Club Internal Directory COMMITTEE BRIEFS Board of Governors: March 16 Meeting: New members Tom Hyndman and Scott Weymouth welcomed. Bill discusses positive February and YTD financial results. Mark Fasold approved as Chair of the Finance Committee, and Chris Holdredge and Andy Altman approved as new members of the Membership Committee. Increase in golf lesson rates approved. Proposal to allow Recreation members to use golf practice facilities for a fee tabled. Adjustment in membership class limits approved via email day after meeting. Aquatics and Fitness Committee: January 7 Meeting: Aquatics reported group swim revenue down, private lesson revenue up. Summer planning underway including summer camps. Addressed comment cards. Fitness discussed addition of motivational quotes to wall. Discussed financials. New spin bikes ordered. Discussed class attendance and upcoming events on schedule. Clubhouse Committee: No meeting held in February. Finance Committee: March 14 Meeting: February minutes approved. Elected Mark Fasold as Chair to replace Tom Hyndman. Controller recapped February’s favorable results, noting savings in utilities as a significant driver. GM reminded committee that final decision on driving range is needed soon. He will provide an exact timeline on decision deadline by the Board. Closed with discussion on membership Bylaws, focusing on what to do with vacated memberships in the Social Golf category. Front Desk Front Office Fax Dining Room Fitness Center Golf Pro Shop Tennis Pro Shop Bill Robinson Mary Anne MacArthur Jay Stone Controller Deanna Pelletier Accounting Assistant Theresa Novicky Accounting Assistant Beth Streeter Director of Aquatics Sheilla Bernier Aquatics Assistant Lynn Dunn Childcare Provider Damian Dow Director of Fitness Stephanie Brown Executive Chef Dave Moran Dining Room Manager 207.781.3104 207.781.5226 207.781.3104 Ext.164 207.781.3104 Ext. 110 207.781.2890 207.781.2922 General Manager Ext. 101 [email protected] Membership Ext. 102 [email protected] Accounting Ext. 152 [email protected] Ext. 122 [email protected] Ext. 117 [email protected] Aquatics Ext. 112 [email protected] Ext. 116 [email protected] Childcare Ext. 120 Fitness Ext. 149 [email protected] Food and Beverage Ext. 107 [email protected] Ext. 105 Functions Ext. 124 Golf Committee: No meeting held in February. Green Committee: No meeting held in February. HR Committee: No meeting held in February. Membership Committee: March 1 Meeting: Motion to approve Chris Holdredge and Andy Altman as members of Committee term ending 12/31/18 pending Board approval. Brief discussion on the Board’s decision to cap the Social Golf class. Discussed Annual Meeting presentation and Committee Cocktail Party; Wednesday, March 23 5:30PM–7:30PM. Finalized Spring Fever Reliever details along with advertising plan in which to market this full golf campaign. Tennis Committee: February 10 Meeting: Reviewed financials, revenue down for month. Reported in on upcoming events. Discussed the court cleaning and who would be best suited for doing it. Seadogs clinic reviewed. 11 [email protected] Toni Marie Nappi Event and Sales Manager [email protected] General and Administrative Elizabeth Fox Ext. 100 Receptionist [email protected] Brittany Bartlett Ext. 104 Member Comm. Specialist [email protected] Golf Doug Van Wickler Ext. 126 Director of Golf [email protected] Golf Shop Ext. 119 [email protected] Greens and Grounds Ryan Minzner 207.781.9954 Superintendent [email protected] Housekeeping Karen Hadley Ext. 111 Housekeeping Supervisor Maintenance Scott Crepeau Ext. 128 Facilities Director [email protected] Tennis Harvey McCartney Ext. 113 Director of Tennis [email protected] Jon Parry Ext. 133 Head Pro [email protected] ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED PRST-STD U.S. Postage PAID Portland, ME Permit No. 376 39 WOODS ROAD FALMOUTH, ME 04105-1153 207.781.3104 | WWW.THEWOODLANDS.ORG 04/16 Committee Rosters Board of Governors Christopher Miles President Rich Emerson Vice President Mark Fasold Treasurer Judy Beressi Clerk Lin Austin Tom Hyndman Katherine O’Grady Laura Sosnowski Scott Weymouth AQUATICS/FITNESS COMMITTEE Katie VerLee-Chair Steve Abeles Jane Bopp Melissa Christie Steve Hendry Joe Walden Laura Sosnowski-Board Liaison CLUBHOUSE COMMITTEE Lois Lengyel-Chair Mary Jo Cross Ken Porter Bill Shain Judy Beressi-Board Liaison FINANCE COMMITTEE Mark Fasold-Chair/Board Liaison Bill Becker Odette Thurston Gordon Hamlin Marie Leavitt Christopher Miles-Board Liaison Rich Emerson-Board Liason GOLF COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Paul White-Chair Curt Jordan Mike Ryan Walter Wallace Pam Wichroski Andy York Scott Weymouth-Board Liason Gordon Chibroski-Chair Andy Altman Chris Holdredge Don Oakes Paula Silsby Tom Hyndman-Board Liaison GREEN COMMITTEE Peter Fendler-Chair Christie DeMichael Judith Goodrich Charlie Hahn Barry Lundquist Terri Messer Meredith Rousseau Matt Chin-Chair Stuart Carter Roxane Cole Dale Lalone David Kelley Don Neidetcher Lin Austin-Board Liason HUMAN RESOURCE COMMITTEE Judy Beressi-Chair/Board Liaison Ella Brown Eric Uhl NOMINATING COMMITTEE TENNIS COMMITTEE Allen Bruce-Chair Bob Epstein Kristy Gorsuch Dave McClees Lori Poulin Christie Rana Kathi O’Grady-Board Liaison