GLENEAGLES COUNTRY CLUB NEWSLETTER
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GLENEAGLES COUNTRY CLUB NEWSLETTER
the Eagle GLENEAGLES COUNTRY CLUB NEWSLETTER AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2015 “There's nothing half so pleasant as coming home again.” – Margaret Elizabeth Sangster from the BOARD & MANAGEMENT Dear Members, Ralph Winer bog president Kraig Spina general manager We hope you are having a wonderful summer. The Board, Committees and Staff are working diligently during the remaining summer months to finalize plans for the upcoming season. We look forward to offering many new and innovative activities and dining options as well as exciting golf, tennis and fitness offerings. The 2015-2016 fiscal year budget process is now under way and will be presented to the Budget and Finance Committee in October, with recommendations from the committee being forwarded to the Board of Governors for approval. We continue to report great news on the membership sales and real estate front. From November 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015, we have closed or have under contract to close 87 units, which is putting us on track to exceed prior years’ sales from as far back as 2002. The great majority of our new members are joining with golf, tennis, or both sports memberships. The inventory of condos and homes for sale has dropped from 120 in 2011, to 70 in 2013, to our current level of 41 condos and 1 home in 2015. The Phase II Clubhouse renovation project, which will encompass improvements to the Grille Room, Glen Bar, Pool and Fitness Center, is progressing as planned. We are currently making our way through the business planning phase, which involves gathering member feedback related to concept testing and working with the architect and land planner to identify the physical plant requirements of the project. There will be several more roundtables in the next few months and into the season in order to discuss the project with our members and gather their feedback, as well as a comprehensive exploratory survey, which will gather detailed information regarding the facility and operational improvements necessary to enhance your Gleneagles experience and to keep the club attractive for future home buyers. The Board of Governors has not yet determined a budget, scope and timeline for this project. We assure you that we will communicate this information to the membership as soon as it is established. Although there will not be an annual club closure in 2015, multiple projects are taking place to maintain the infrastructure and facilities within your club. Some of the projects that we will be completing in August and September include: • • • • Nick Jolly assistant general manager Refurbishment of the Grille Room, which should be complete around August 17. Installation of brick pavers along the golf greenside complex and staging area. Pressure cleaning of the Clubhouse roof to be complete around September 18. Refurbishment of the Linton Blvd. Gate and Guardhouse to be complete by September 18. The 2015 Membership Survey results have been tabulated and the overall results are extremely positive. Thank you to the nearly 800 members who completed the survey. The comments especially are very helpful as we plan for the upcoming season. A summary of the results will be distributed soon. We send our best wishes for an enjoyable summer and we look forward to seeing you around the Club! Respectfully yours, Ralph Winer, President Kraig Spina, General Manager Nick Jolly, Assistant General Manager 2 August/September 2015 7667 Victory Lane Delray Beach, FL 33446 561-498-3606 • 800-535-4536 FAX 561-498-5838 www.gleneagles.cc Club Phone Numbers Clubhouse. . . . . . . . . . . 498-3606 Reservations . . . . . . . . . 498-4003 Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . 921-9999 Golf Shop. . . . . . . . . . . . 496-1333 Tennis Shop. . . . . . . . . . 499-0211 Chelsea Tee Times. . . . 637-1208 Fitness Center. . . . . . . . 495-2806 Membership Office. . . . 498-0707 2015-2016 BOARD OF GOVERNORS RALPH WINER. . . . . . . . . . . President RICHARD NORTH. . . . . Executive V.P. RICHARD NUCHOW. . . . . . . 2nd V.P. RICHARD HOTZ . . . . . . . . . Treasurer ARNOLD GREENSPAN.Asst Treasurer LIELA HAMORI . . . . . . . . . . Secretary RITA GARE. . . . . . . . . . Asst Secretary RONALD FINK. . . . . . . . . . . Governor NARDA FORMAN. . . . . . . . Governor MARVIN HORWITZ. . . . . . . Governor SHIRLEY RUDO. . . . . . . . . . Governor 2015-2016 COMMITTEE CHAIRS Bridge. . . . . . . . . . Marilyn Rubinstein Budget & Finance. . . . Donald Kaplan House Committee. . . . . . Judith Hotz Social & Cultural . . . . . . Sandra Lipitz Fitness. . . . . . . . . . . . . Herbert Marsh Food & Beverage . . . . . . Eric DeEsso Golf & Green. . . . . . . . Richard Waxler Membership/Marketing. . . Doris Budow Rules Enforcement. . . . . . . Allan Lipitz Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ann North BOARD MEETING THURSDAY, AUGUST 20 & THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 2:00 pm in the Board Room The meetings are open to all members. Members may speak at Board Meetings. A sign-up sheet will be available at the Front Desk after the agenda is posted, and a sign-up sheet will be available in the meeting room prior to its start. Members may speak for no longer than three minutes about any items on the agenda. The rules for the meeting will be discussed at the beginning of the Board meeting. the Eagle membership NEWS the Eagle KRISTEN LARAIA Gleneagles Country Club August/September 2015 director of membership & marketing Using the Members Only Bulletin Board The club provides an interactive website with many wonderful features for members only. One feature is a message board, which is only accessible via the Members Only part of the website. This is 637-1201 the perfect place to post your own personal ‘want’ ad. Whether you are looking for a partner for a Monday - Friday Mah Jongg game, looking to borrow a crib from a 9:00 am - 5:00 pm neighbor when your grandchild comes to visit, or hoping to meet other members from your hometown, this is a wonderful place to post a message for other members to see. This message board is intended to be a resource for the members, therefore the promotion of businesses and personal services are not permitted. If you have any questions about accessing the Members Only website, contact me at 561637-1201 or [email protected]. MEMBERSHIP OFFICE Membership Mingle: August 5 We hope to see many of you for a summer Membership Mingle on Wednesday, August 5 in the Legends Lounge. Because football season will be starting soon, our theme for this mingle will be favorite NFL football teams! Wear your favorite team colors and we will have stickers to put on your nametags to show your favorite team also! Meet your fellow neighbors while enjoying complimentary Lounge hors d’oeuvres and raffles throughout the evening. Member charge bar. All members are welcome - reservations are not required. Mingle membership 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 contents Board & Management Membership News On our Greens: Golf News On our Courts: Tennis News Fitness Center News Bridge · Computer Club · Classes Social Scene Dining & Event Calendar Fine Dining Message Center Activities & Events GLENEAGLES COUNTRY CLUB outside our gates Summer in South Florida is a great time to shop for the upcoming season as summer brings a lot of great sales! The Palm Beach Outlet Mall is a fun, new place to shop. Although the mall is open-air, all of the stores have air conditioning and the walkways are covered to provide protection from the sunshine. The Outlets are conveniently located at Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. and Interstate 95. The summer hours are Monday through Saturday, 10:00 am - 9:00 pm; Sunday, 11:00 am - 7:00 pm. Shop at more than 100 outlet stores including some of the best names in fashion. Also, enjoy a bite to eat at several well-known restaurants, including BJ Restaurant & Brewhouse, Red Robin, Cucina Pizza By Design, and PeiWei. The mall also offers fun events throughout the year, including car shows, green markets, and holiday festivals. More information: palmbeachoutlets.com August/September 2015 3 on our GREENS golf EVENTS Golf Chat JOE DeMINO, pga GOLF PRO SHOP 496-1333 Monday 7:00 am - 12:00 pm Tuesday-Sunday 7:00 am - 3:00 pm BAG ROOM 637-1207 Couples Golf director of golf Summer Greetings from the Golf Staff! We hope that everyone is enjoying the great weather and playing a lot of golf. The reciprocal program has been received very well and will continue through the month of October, so I encourage all of our members to take advantage of this program. The summer leagues have been going great, and Gleneagles is always well represented with a lot of victories! We are looking forward to completing a beautification project to the golf cart staging area with the installment of pavers taking place in the month of August. We are also developing a new golf orientation video which will be part of the 2015-2016 season kickoff for all golf members. Proper golf course etiquette is an important component of our members’ overall golf experience, and it is our goal with this video to refresh everyone’s knowledge of the golf operation in order to have a very smooth season out on the golf courses. CHELSEA 637-1208 RECIPROCAL GOLF LIST 4 Nine & Dine Thursday, September 24 at 3:00 pm CONGRATS! GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE Online! New items arriving in September! Stop by and check out our sales, or place a special order! Monday, September 7 Sixsomes 18 Holers at 8:30 am, 9 Holers at 10:00 am a note from Available IN THE GOLF SHOP Labor Day Couples Golf Ralph Winer Hole-in-One on #8 Victory June 15, 2015 STARTER 498-3933 Available in the Golf Shop or at gleneagles.cc! Sunday, August 2 Sixsomes 18 Holers at 8:30 am, 9 Holers at 10:00 am pro golf tip As you are preparing for the upcoming golf season, I encourage you to check out your golf shoes and make sure they are in good shape. Of course, cushioning and support are very important to your comfort. With frequent use, shoes will eventually lose their cushioning and support, so if you’re starting to feel not as supported or comfortable, it might be time to get a new pair. You will also want to make sure your soft spikes are not worn down so that you do not lose traction. If you have any questions, please stop by the Golf Shop and let us know. We are happy to help you find a shoe that might be better for you. Remember that we can always special order hard-to-find sizes, and we offer tremendous value and excellent customer service for all of your golf equipment and apparel needs. – Joe August/September 2015 The Legends Course will be closed July 27 to September 6. The Victory Course will be closed September 7 October 18. the Eagle on our COURTS pro tennis tip: Racquet Talk MIKE PUC, uspta director of tennis & fitness THE SPLIT STEP Why are some players so prepared and seem to reach balls with ease? The answer may be preparation and specifically, the split step. You see the split step in virtually every sport, allowing the athlete to be properly positioned at the correct time. In tennis, the split step occurs on each and every hit of the ball while it is on the opponent’s side of the net. As you track the ball from a ready position, watch when your opponent is impacting the ball then spring onto your toes, only as high as to fit a tennis ball under your heels, landing in a balanced athletic position ready to move in the direction of the ball. The key to the timing is to be at the height of your split when the ball is stuck. You will definitely reach more balls in a controlled manner with a split step. – Mike The Calendar of Events that drives the activity at Tennis is now finalized and has been posted to our website at www.gleneagles.cc. We have added many unique events to pique your interest including PAP Tennis Jai Alai, One-on-One Doubles Tournaments, Singles Tie Breaker Tournament, Buds, Brews & Brats, Girls Night Out, and we will be hosting the ATP Survivor Series Professional Tournament, a qualifying event for the ATP Yellow Tennis Ball tournament in Delray Beach. We have retained popular events such as the Member Guests, Color War, Dancing Under the Stars, Complimentary Clinics, Sunset Mixers and Breakfast at Wimbledon. Additionally, we have launched a revamped group lesson program featuring Tennis 101, Men’s and Women’s Clinics, Stroke of the Week, Feeding Frenzy, and Ball Machine Workout Clinics. Short descriptions of these events are also posted online and detailed explanations will appear in the new Tennis Handbook available in November. There are many changes in this book including the addition of many New Resident Tennis members and a full complement of 80 Annual Members. We’re ready….are you? Team Tennis is also an important element of programming that drives participation at tennis while assuring competitive and social games. Gleneagles will be entering 18 teams in 5 different leagues beginning in the fall and carrying on into the winter and spring and we want to be certain you are involved if you would like to be. Please contact me at [email protected] if you are new to leagues and would like to participate. We have been very busy with maintenance this summer, relining 9 courts and resurfacing all 21 courts providing a smooth cushion surface that your legs, knees and back will enjoy while maintaining the ambiance Gleneagles is known for. All canopies have been cleaned, walkways and Stadium court viewing stands repainted, and new shrubbery planted along the walkways and throughout the complex. TENNIS PRO SHOP 499-0211 Tuesday - Sunday 7:30 am - 2:00 pm Closed Monday (Courts open for Members) Heat Wave in the Tennis Shop RUTH BARNETT pro shop manager Bolle fires up fall & winter tennis with an amazing collection called “Heat Wave.” Sleeveless, cap or long sleeved tops in vibrant red, black and white colors with matching skirts puts you into the “hottest” player group. Tail counters with “Playful Blues,” with trendy space-dyed tops, and contrasting skirts. The space-dyed fabric hides certain less-than-perfect body shapes. Our newest K-Swiss Big Shot Light tennis shoe proved to be the fastest shoe ever tested at PS Sports in Santa Barbara, California, so get a pair and get faster. GLENEAGLES COUNTRY CLUB August/September 2015 5 FITNESS group class SCHEDULE KAREN MIKUS fitness supervisor AQUACISE Monday Wednesday Friday Saturday Treadmill Tips 9:30 am - 10:30 am 9:30 am - 10:30 am 9:30 am - 10:30 am 9:30 am - 10:30 am To minimize your risks and maximize your benefits, try the following tips! • BARRE FUSION Wednesday 9:30 am - 10:30 am CARDIO SCULPT Monday Wednesday Monday Wednesday Friday Sunday 10:30 am - 11:30 am 10:30 am - 11:30 am 9:30 am - 10:30 am 10:00 am - 11:00 am STRENGTH Tuesday Friday Straddle the deck: Avoid starting the treadmill while standing on the belt. The motion could catch you by surprise and knock you off balance. Allow the belt to start moving before getting on, • Walk with an incline: You should always set your treadmill incline to one or two. That’s comparable to walking on a flat sidewalk. If it’s set at zero, it’ll be easier than walking outside, because the treadmill’s belt moves beneath you, so you don’t need to push off and propel yourself forward. • Let go of the treadmill rails: Unless you have a physical impairment that requires you to hold on, you should pump your arms just as you would when walking outside. Holding onto the rail will misalign your walking posture, it can also strain your shoulders and reduce the number of calories you burn. • Keep your head up: Your feet tend to follow your eyes, so keep your head up and look at the console, not at your feet or off to the side. Also, try to stay in the center of the belt rather than all the way toward the back or front. If you stay too close to the front, your foot can catch on the motor cover. If you walk too close to the back, you may slide off. • Don’t allow distractions: This is a big one! The treadmill requires a focus. Reading a magazine, texting or even talking to someone beside you or behind you could cause you to lose your balance. • Come to a complete stop: Always come to a complete stop before coming off the treadmill, not only for your safety but for the next person who wants to use the treadmill. 9:00 am - 10:00 am 7:45 am - 8:45 am TAI CHI Monday • 8:00 am - 9:00 am 8:00 am - 9:00 am SIT TO BE FIT 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm YOGA Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 9:15 am - 10:15 am 8:00 am - 9:00 am 3:45 pm - 4:45 pm 8:00 am - 9:00 am 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm 8:00 am - 9:00 am ZUMBA Saturday 9:30 am - 10:30 am View Class Schedules online! Use the safety key: One end plugs into the console and the other end onto your clothing. If you lose your balance or start to fall, the key will pop out of the console and the treadmill should come to a safe stop. FITNESS CENTER 495-2806 Monday - Friday 6:30 am - 5:00 pm Saturday, Sunday & Holidays 7:00 am - 2:00 pm Class Schedule subject to change. 6 August/September 2015 the Eagle Duplicate Bridge Games Open Pairs Duplicate Bridge Tuesdays at 7:00 pm, Ladies’ Card Room Ladies’ Duplicate Bridge Wednesdays at 12:30 pm, Waterfall Room Social Bridge Games Men’s Open Pairs Social Bridge Sundays at 7:00 pm, Ladies’ Card Room AARP SAFE DRIVERS Classes will resume in the fall! Robert Nussbaum 266-8799 MEDICAL PLAY DOLLS Mondays at 9:00 am Strathearn Satellite Debby Benyas 498-7675 SOLOS Side by Side by Sondheim at Rinker Playhouse Sunday, August 16 Cynthia Goldberg 498-4237 or Pat Rosman 495-4906 ♠ ♥ classes & CLUBS At The Bridge Table by art goldman All games have rules and Bridge is no exception. Whether you are a casual rubber bridge player or a serious duplicate bridge player, it is ♦ ♣ important to understand how to deal with a few of the violations which occur most frequently. Space does not permit us to go into details on even those few, so we will list them and comment where we can. Bids out of turn…depends on whether it was an opening bid, whose turn it was to bid and other considerations. Leads out of turn…if an opening lead, declarer has five options including making himself the dummy. Revokes…a two trick penalty if the revoker took the trick where the revoke occured; otherwise, one trick. At duplicate a Director may award an adjusted score if the penalty does not restore equity to the nonoffending pair. Insufficient bids…the next player can accept the bid and there would be no penalty. Otherwise the bid must be made sufficient; if done so in the same strain thre is no penalty, if any other call the offender’s partner is barred from the auction. There may be further ramifications if either bid is conventional. If you have one of these problems and want more detailed information, go to the American Contract Bridge League website, acbl.org, and use the search engine. Duplicate players, when playing at a club, have the advantage of a Director trained in the laws. Whenever an irregularity occurs the Director MUST be called. All Directors have the same last name, “PLEASE.” The proper call is “Director, please.” After playing for more years than I care to admit, a few months ago, for the first time, I found a reason to accept an insufficient bid. My partner dealt and bid a weak Two Hearts. The next player bid Two Diamonds, quite insufficient. She was about to correct to Three Diamonds when I called, “Director, please.” The Director explained that I had the right to accept her bid, and holding ♠63, ♥A952, ♦742, ♣KJ63, I bid Two Hearts! I was able to indicate my mild support for partner’s opening weak two-bid without raising the level of our commitment. Now if the opponents bid on, my partner should be able to make a more knowledgable decision on whether or not to compete. Our Open and Ladies duplicate games as well as our Sunday evening social bridge continue through the summer and I hope to see you at the table. BRIDGE Computer Club News by ... cover STORY The new Atlantic Gate creates a welcoming environment for visitors and members alike. Please send any feedback to Chrissy Hansen, Marketing Coordinator at [email protected] or 498-3606 ext. 129. GLENEAGLES COUNTRY CLUB Soon you will be seeing our new professionally created computer club website. It has been designed to make browsing and registration for workshops and Help Days easier from any mobile device, computer, or tablet. The address will be the same, http://gleneaglescomputer.org, but everything else is new. Watch for the new site and try it! Your comments and feedback always appreciated. REMINDER: Membership renewals are due each year on September 1 and family dues are only $20.00 per year. Your September Country Club mailing will have a membership renewal form, update your information and return with your check to the Computer Club 7667 Victory Lane, Delray Beach, FL 33446. Your support makes it possible for the club to provide the latest new equipment for your use when you attend any workshops or help days. Members may request individual Help Day appointments for assistance, or email their questions to [email protected]. We recently purchased and installed two new HP computers and Canon laser printers to replace the aging “open public” systems at Strathearn and Lomond Hills, used for printing boarding passes. The old systems had been in use for a number of years, were slow, required constant maintenance and got a good deal of usage, The new Windows 7 replacements are easier to use, faster and have performed well. If either has a problem or needs paper etc., call 637-1231 and leave us a message. Better yet, maybe you will volunteer to keep these two computers running, we supply the paper. Your Computer Club continues to operate on a “volunteer” basis and needs your support. We invite you to “join us” to assist others. No experience required. We have many functions, some working with members and devices, and others simply administrative. Taking a few minutes to help a neighbor can be very rewarding. August/September 2015 7 social SCENE Keeping Busy this Summer! highlights... ALI HALL social activities manager SOCIAL ACTIVITIES & BRIDGE 498-3606 x134 ple notase e Our first karaoke in years was a huge success, and we would like to invite everyone back on Tuesday, August 11 from 7:30 - 9:30 pm in the Lounge for Karaoke. This event is complimentary and no reservations are needed. Come to watch or sing! Make sure to sign up no later than Thursday, August 20 for a tour of the Norton Museum on Thursday, September 3. Don’t miss it! Looking for a great read this summer? We have put together a flyer of some interesting titles recommended by Members in the Ladies’ Card Room. Also, feel free to add your own! This upcoming season is going to be packed! We’re planning to have an Art Show in January 2016. If you are an artist and would like to participate, please think about the artwork that you’d like to show off and how you’d like to display it! Members are encouraged to bring their own easels and display materials, however the club will have a limited supply of easels available. Not an artist? You can still participate! We will have several art classes prior to January for you to partake in at any level and are invited to display your pieces in the Art Show. Please stay tuned for a flyer on how to participate. It will be an incredible day to see all of the talent that lives right in your neighborhood! I look forward to seeing all of you around the club! The dress code for the Legends Lounge has changed on Friday and Saturday evenings. The dress code for the Legends Lounge after 6:00 pm on Friday & Saturday is now Country Club Casual, which permits Jeans and Golf Shirts. Please keep in mind that the dress code for the Legends Dining Room on Friday or Saturday evenings has not changed and is Evening Casual, which requires a long sleeve button down shirt and slacks for gentlemen (May through October, gentlemen are permitted to wear a short-sleeve button down shirt with slacks). Labor day POOL PARTY! Monday, September 7 • 5:00 - 8:00 pm • $30.00 Members only ∙ Casual Includes a complimentary house drink, plated salad, hand carved BBQ brisket, swordfish off the grill, sautéed shrimp and bay scallops, hot dog and brat station, tandoori chicken, red skin potatoes, roasted broccoli and cauliflower, honey buttered cornbread and Chef’s ice cream dessert Seating inside and outside (weather dependent) Reservations Open August 7 music by Mike Perry 8 August/September 2015 E K O RA unge! KAin the Lo Tuesday, August 11 7:30 - 9:30 pm Reservations Not Required COOKING DEMO $15 per person Watch as Chef Jason demonstrates an exciting menu. Enjoy a taste of each item along with a themed beverage! Tuesday, August 25 · 2:00 pm Casual Italian menu Reservations open August 11 Wednesday, September 30 · 2:00 pm Fall-inspired menu Reservations open September 16 Fee will be charged to your Membership Account. Menu cannot be adjusted. KITCHEN TOURS Get a behind-the-scenes look and gain a true understanding of the Gleneagles culinary team! Join Executive Chef Jason Hembree on a tour of the Main Kitchen, Receiving Area, Pantry, and Grille Room Kitchen Wednesday, August 19 · 3:00 pm Friday, September 11 · 3:00 pm Tours are limited to 12 participants. 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GOLF | TENNIS/FITNESS | CLUB/SOCIAL | DINING L Legends Dining Room | LO Legends Lounge | G Grille Room | GB Glen Bar | WF Waterfall Room | V The Veranda | S Strathearn Satellite HOURS LUNCH (LEGENDS) 11:00 am - 2:00 pm | DINNER 5:00 - 8:00 pm | LEGENDS LOUNGE 3:00 pm - close fine DINING Labor Day Weekend lobster night Saturday, September 5 5:00- 8:00 pm plus Music by Euphoria ∙ 44.00 Includes wedge salad caprese salad or cup of New England Clam Chowder, family-style sides, and Chef’s a la carte dessert. Reservations open August 22 ITALIAN NIGHT on the VERANDA SEPTEMBER 20 | Enjoy an a la carte selection of small plates, pizzas, salads, pasta, large plates and seasonal desserts. 5:00 - 8:00 pm FRIDAY NIGHT A LA CARTE Includes a house salad, cup of house made soup, or featured appetizer, and a la carte dessert. AUGUST 7 & SEPTEMBER 4 | Wild Mushroom and Truffle Lasagna 24 · Lobster Ravioli 29 · Veal Parmesan 27 · Prime Rib 30 · Stuffed Chicken Marsala 26 · Sea Bass and Rock Shrimp 32 · also featuring Chef’s nightly special AUGUST 14 & SEPTEMBER 11 | Pasta Bowl 24 · Chargrilled New York Strip 32 · Pan Seared Halibut 30 · Veal Chop Milanese 29 · Linguini and Clams 29 · Char-grilled Pork Chop 29 · also featuring Chef’s nightly special AUGUST 21 & SEPTEMBER 18 | Four Cheese and Pear Stuffed Pasta 24 · Pan Seared Crab Cake 28 · Hog Snapper 28 · Char-grilled Veal Chop 34 · Lobster Pot Pie 29 · Filet Oscar 32 · also featuring Chef’s nightly special AUGUST 28 & SEPTEMBER 25 | Curried Vegetable Stir Fry 24 · Yellow Edge Grouper 27 · Twin Lobster Tails 32 · Crispy Duckling 28 · Chargrilled Lamb Chops 33 · Chicken Fontanini 26 · also featuring Chef’s nightly special CLUB CLASSICS | 22 Includes a house salad or cup of house made soup and ice cream sundae bar. WINE DOWN WEDNESDAY | $20 bottles of featured wines available in the Legends Dining Room every Wednesday night AUGUST 5 & SEPTEMBER 2 | Asian Tuna Salad · Southern Fried Chicken · Eggplant Parmesan · Beef Stroganoff · Shrimp Pesto · Herb Crusted Cod · Corned Beef & Cabbage AUGUST 12 & SEPTEMBER 9 | Liver and Onions · Salmon Nicoise Salad · Wild Mushroom Risotto · Petite Filet · Chicken Pot Pie · Shrimp Cacciatore · Teriyaki Swordfish AUGUST 19 & SEPTEMBER 16 | Turkey Meatloaf · Baby Back Ribs · Blackened Shrimp Skewers · Penne Veggie Bowl · Char-grilled Chopped Steak · Chicken Parmesan · Trout Almondine AUGUST 26 & SEPTEMBER 30 | Steak Diane · Veal Paprikash · Chicken Cordon Bleu · Pasta Primavera · Petite Strip Steak · Shrimp Cashew Stir Fry · Lemon Caper Flounder 10 August/September 2015 CASUAL SUNDAY A LA CARTE A la carte soup, salad and dessert are available. AUGUST 9 & SEPTEMBER 27 | Blackened Shrimp Wedge Salad 17 · Chargrilled Hangar Steak & Fries 20 · Linguini & Clams 19 · Grilled Chicken Wings & Salad 16 · Flying Eagles Burgers 16 · Mandarin Tofu Stir Fry 16 ·Pan Seared Salmon 17 PUB NIGHT | 16 A la carte soup, salad and dessert are available. AUGUST 11 & SEPTEMBER 15 | Grilled Peach Salad · California Turkey Croissant · Fish and Chips · BBQ Short Rib Sandwich · Grilled Corvina · Loaded Chili Dogs · Flying Eagles Burgers AUGUST 23 & SEPTEMBER 29 | Tuna Waldorf Salad · Loaded Nachos · Crispy Coconut Shrimp · Yankee Pot Roast · Blackened Mahi Wrap · Italian Hoagie · Flying Eagles Burgers BUFFETS AUGUST 2 | PRIME RIB BUFFET 32.00 Includes a specialty salad bar, hand carved prime rib and swordfish, shrimp scampi station, sautéed mussels, veal marsala, crispy duck, creamy cauliflower mash, mixed potato hash, seasonal vegetables and petite dessert bar. AUGUST 16 | SOUTHERN COMFORT BUFFET 20.00 Includes chili, house salad bar, hand carved glazed ham, southern fried chicken, baby back ribs, hush puppies, blackened tilapia, corn on the cobb, baked beans, macaroni and cheese, seasonal vegetables, ice cream sundae bar, pecan pie AUGUST 25 | BRUNCH FOR DINNER BUFFET 22.00 Includes salad bar, matzoh ball soup, hand carved corned beef and honey mustard salmon, brisket, stuffed cabbage rolls, potato pancakes, nova and white fish display, omelet station, cheese blintzes, noodle kugel, ice cream sundae bar and more... AUGUST 30 | ITALIAN BUFFET 24.00 Includes specialty salad bar, antipasto platters, vegetarian minestrone soup, eggplant parmesan, chicken picatta, lasagna, cod cappenata, veal marsala, create your own pasta stations, ice cream sundae bar, tiramisu, cannolis, and more… SUMMER BBQ LUNCH ON THE VERANDA Thursday, August 20 · $10 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Enjoy hamburgers, hot dogs, grilled chicken and traditional accompaniments including potato salad, beans, cookies and watermelon! All menus are subject to change. Please refer to weekly Food & Beverage e-mails for Chef’s Nightly Specials. the Eagle welcome to our NEW MEMBERS William & Linda Ain (Golf) 15743 Loch Maree Lane, Unit #4904 from Chestnut Ridge, NY Michael & Sandra Armstrong (Golf) Sam Glickman & Elaine Najman (Full) 15783 Loch Maree Lane Unit #5103 from London, Ontario 7473 Victory Lane, Unit #8701 from Northbrook, IL Todd Schiff and Tia Davis (Full) 15775 Loch Maree Lane Unit 5003 from Mount Laurel, NJ Arturo Miranda & Maria Sanchez (Full) 7473 Glendevon Lane, Unit #407 from Santiago, Chile David Harris & Sharyn Feller (Tennis) John & Diane Santaly (Tennis) 7449 Glendevon Lane, Unit #101 from Houston, TX Larry & Laura Gerber (Full) Deepest Condolences To the family and friends of Carol Cohen David Goldberg Jean Mulfeld Sylvia Oland Eugene Steinberg A Note of Thanks The following people would like to express their thanks to everyone for their cards, calls, prayers and kind deeds: Barbara Abramson Jim Bachner Fran Felberbaum Danies Barry Feldstein George Goldsmith Marion Merel Fred Mulfeld Barry Multack Blanche Presser Jeryle Streich Harold Weiss Get Well Soon George Goldsmith Jerry & Caryn Manne (Full) 7581 Glendevon Lane Unit #1401 from Garden City, NJ 7768 Dundee Lane from Highland Park, IL Donald & Phyllis Hoffrichter (Full) 15847 Loch Maree Lane, Unit #2204 from Voorhees, NJ Paul & Heather Javenes (Tennis) 7581 Glendevon Lane Unit # 1404 from Delray Beach, FL Allan & Martha Sexter (Full) 15871 Loch Maree Lane, Unit #2001 from Woodmere, NY Irwin & Lenore Reicher (Golf) 15638 Loch Maree Lane, Unit #6601 from Hewlett, NY 7490 Glendevon Lane NEW ADDRESS Hillaine Kroft (Golf) Harvey and Lois Fogel 15302 Strathearn Drive, Unit #11304 from Winnepeg, Manitoba Jack & Belva London (Golf) 7444 Victory Lane, Unit #10003 from Winnepeg, Manitoba Rhoda Mandell (Social) 15727 Loch Maree Lane, Unit #4802 from Longmeadow, MA 7883 Glen Garry Phyllis & Shelly Forman 15830 Loch Maree Lane, Unit #3103 John Sciarrilo & James Sepulveda 15306 Strathearn Drive, Unit #11403 Lynne Tartaglia 7604 Glendevon Lane At the Concierge Desk The Concierge Desk opened in November 2014 in the lobby of the clubhouse and provides many helpful services with the goal of being your ‘one stop shop’ for all club and community information. Some of the services available at the Concierge desk: • Purchase a Gleneagles Gift Card • Arrange for Notary Services • Member-to-Member Mail • Pick up additional copies of club publications and notifications • Confirm dining reservations and request special order items • Pick up a Gleneagles To Go! menu • View pictures from recent club events • Review Board of Governors Meeting Minutes • Find out what is happening Outside Our Gates The Concierge Desk is open Monday - Friday, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm; and Saturday - Sunday, 8:30 am - 4:00 pm (summer hours). You can reach the Concierge Desk at 498-3606 ext. 132 or [email protected]. Staying Current To place a Condolence, Thank You, or Get Well message in the Eagle, contact Ana King at 561-498-3606 ext. 142 or fill out a form at the Member Services Office in Strathearn. GLENEAGLES COUNTRY CLUB by rick white, director of security In the event of emergency, it is critical that Gleneagles Security has a key to your residence, as well as updated contact information on file. Please ensure that all of your information is accurate and that the key we have on file is correct. It is also very important to keep your authorized guest list up to date. Contact the Security Office at 921-9991. August/September 2015 11 Presorted First Class Mail U.S. Postage PAID West Palm Beach FL Permit No. 373 Gleneagles Country Club 7667 Victory Lane Delray Beach, FL 33446 activities & EVENTS rosh hashanah SEPTEMBER 13 · 5:00 - 7:30 pm $32.00 Guests & Family Welcome Children 12 & under half price Jacket Required, Tie optional Kosher Wine, Challah Bread, Gefilte Fish with Beet Horseradish, Matzoh Ball Soup, Entrée Duo of Beef Brisket Jardinere and Roasted Quarter Chicken accompanied by Potato Pancakes with Apple Sauce, Carrot Tzimmes and Broccoli Florets, traditional holiday dessert. Reservations Open August 13 yom kippur BREAK THE FAST BUFFET SEPTEMBER 23 · 5:00 - 7:30 pm $26.00 Country Club Casual Guests & Family Welcome Children 12 & under half price visit the NORTON MUSEUM OF ART The Norton Museum of Art is internationally known for its distinguished permanent collection featuring works by Matisse, Miró, Monet, Picasso, & O'Keeffe. SEPTEMBER 3 · 9:30 am $65.00 per person, includes transportation, admission & box lunch Minimum 15 participants, must reserve by August 20! Call Ali Hall at 498-3606 x134 Borscht, Assorted Salads, Fish Display (Nova Scotia Salmon & Whitefish Fillet, Herring in Sour Cream, Cold Poached Salmon with Verde Sauce), Bagels & Breads, Omelet Station, Cheese Blintzes with Blueberry & Strawberry Sauces, Noodle Kugel with Sour Cream, Waffle station with ice cream bar, Bakery Sweets, Fresh Fruit and assorted desserts Reservations open August 24