Chesdin - Meadowbrook Country Club
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Chesdin - Meadowbrook Country Club
Meadowbrook and Chesdin Connection A private-club membership publication. Connection Meadowbrook and Chesdin Connection March 9 – DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME! March 2014 Don’t forget to set your clocks AHEAD! And while you’re at it, dig out your GOLF CLUBS. The excitement is about to begin on the golf courses at “The Country Clubs of Chesterfield”! LOOK! Meet our New GM … 2 Win Club News …3 St. Patrick’s Day …4 Are you READY for this? What’s Your Story …5 Golf Awards …10 The Chesdin Celebration Counsel …12 We’re kicking off a NEW GOLF SEASON!! Women’s Club …13 Call the PRO Shop to set up your Tee Time. Health & Wellness …15 BIZ Builders …14 RAMS …17 Club Announcements …18 2014 Regular Season Guest Fee Rates Beginning March 11th Meadowbrook & Chesdin courses SIGN UP NOW! After 2 P.M. SPECIAL Weekday / Daytime Golf Groups forming at Weekdays $39 Weekends/Holidays $42 Chesdin Price INCLUDES GOLF CARTS! Before 2 P.M. – Regular Rates Weekdays $35 Weekends/Holidays $35 To inquire or add your name to the list, send email to: chesdingolf@gmail.com Golf Carts are NOT included! 1 Meadowbrook-Chesdin Board of Directors Update Introducing … Eric Papendorp, General Manager Meadowbrook Country Club A lot has happened since you elected the MeadowbrookChesdin Board of Directors. The outpouring of support and offers to lend your time and talent has been overwhelming and much appreciated! The members are the driving force in the club’s future and several committees have already been formed to give you a “voice”. Those committees are: MCC Board Introduces General Manager The MCC Board of Directors is delighted to report we have completed the search process for the General Manager position. Reviewing over 50 resumes and holding numerous interviews, the GM Search Committee consisting of 7 members presented the full Board with several exceptional candidates in addition to a proposal from a professional management company for the final round of interviews. After performing significant due diligence and reaching a unanimous decision, we are extremely proud to announce that Eric Papendorp, CCM, will join us as General Manager effective March 1, 2014. FINANCE: Bob Lather, Bill Coronado, John Petri, Kirsten Rieve, Steve Whitlow and Stephanie Shelton. LONG RANGE PLANNING: Rob Thompson, John McNamara, Brian Harkins, Jay Edwards, Keith Schmidt and John Tilley. COMMUNICATIONS & MEMBERSHIPS: John McNamara, Trang and John Tilley, Kirsten and Royce Rieve, Cathy and Bill Barron and Ward Shelton. COMMUNITY: Sandy Ridout, Ann Diem, Malissa Carpenter, Kimberley Booth, Kirsten Rieve, Deborah Sutton, Monica Walter, Dawn Powers, Gina Camp, Betty Scavone, Lisa McNamara, Shelly Hill, Cindy Rhode, Jeanine McKeand and Elaine DeVoss Eric grew up in Richmond and graduated with degrees in both Economics and History from the University of Virginia. While at UVA, he began working at Farmington Country Club and has been employed in the Private Club industry ever since. After graduation, Eric spent seven years at Willow Oaks Country Club in Richmond where he worked in every facet of the operation, progressing to the Club’s assistant general manager. Eric then spent the next 16 years . as the General Manager/COO of three private clubs, in Roanoke, VA, Chattanooga, TN, and Vienna, VA. Eric is thrilled to return to Richmond and assume the leadership of Meadowbrook Country Club. He brings with him a wellrounded managerial expertise in all aspects of Private Club management and holds the CMAA designation of Certified Club Manager (CCM). s We have received numerous other emails offering to contribute time and effort. If you have an interest in helping out in a specific committee, we encourage you to contact us! There are many individuals signed up to lead several individual neighborhood events. In other news, as previously announced our kitchen and dining room are temporarily closed for reorganization. We are in the midst of interviewing and hope to have our new chef in place and ready to begin resumption of dining service in the first week of March. Who’s Who at Meadowbrook and Chesdin Chesdin Clubhouse hours during the interim are as follows: Monday 11 A.M. to 6 P.M. Wednesday 11 A.M. to 6 P.M. Thursday and Friday 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. * Saturday and Sunday 11 A.M. to 6 P.M. *Limited food offering available We wish to thank the membership for your patience while we undertook such a thorough process. Our extreme appreciation goes to our entire staff, particularly the Department Heads, who stepped up unfailingly to take on additional duties during this period. ~ MCC Board of Directors The bar will be open from 11 A.M. to 6 P.M. on Mon, Wed, Sat, and Sun. It will have extended hours from 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. on Thurs and Fri. Meadowbrook will provide a limited food offering for the Bar area on Thursday and Friday. “Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is x progress; working together is success.” ~ John McNamara, Co-Vice President, MeadowbrookChesdin Board of Directors ~ Henry Ford 2 Don’t miss … Wine Club News MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY Presented by retired Public Affairs Officer, Ned Sledge Many of you know that I have been traveling a lot lately, both for pleasure and for business, and in fact I am writing this article now at 32,000 feet and just saw the Mississippi River slip underneath the left wing. March 20th Meadowbrook Clubhouse Terrace Room I understand from the few reports I did get that you all had a marvelous time (at our February event) and judging from the sales figures, many of you really liked the wines! WOW. We killed our past records…thank you all! Although I do not benefit from it personally, I get the satisfaction of knowing that all of you marvelous people have a growing passion for good wine. That makes me really happy to have been a part of your growth as a good educator. Social Gathering: 5:30 P.M. Presentation: 6:30 P.M. This event is sponsored by Keith Burford and John Sarrett of: Virginia Asset Management, LLC. To wrap up this installment of Club de Vin news I close with these parting thoughts… I hope to have the final requirements for the Wine of the year award to share … But the first one is …from time to time I will give a pop quiz and anyone who answers correctly will win some extra corks (that is to say our point system i.e., 1 point = 1 cork) POP QUIZ ANNOUNCEMENT –Last month I sent in a question to the winemaker…for all who can correctly repeat the question and the answer, I will award an extra two corks…all submissions must be on a 3X5 card printed in blue pen. HINT: Kathy Hennigan posed the question in my name. You will want to add this information to your “tool kit” for surviving and thriving while facing life’s later challenges. R.S.V.P. – MCC Office: 275-7865 March Madness Dinner at Meadowbrook Friday, March 28 Wings and Things Finally, until we meet again, I ask that as you all sit at your table, please lift a glass and say a little prayer for fellow member Terry who has been undergoing chemo and radiation therapy and at this point I am sure he is wondering which is worse the cancer or the treatment… You go big guy, with God’s help you are going to beat this! R.S.V.P. – MCC Office: 275-7865 ~ Jerry Creehan CSW 3 Luck of the Irish? Or… lucky to be a MEMBER of “The Country Clubs of Chesterfield” Bring a friend to the “clubs” this month! St. Patrick’s Day St. Patrick’s Day Celebration Irish One-Liners See page 13 for answers. Meadowbrook Country Club 1. What is out on the lawn all summer and is Irish? March 14, 2014 2. What do you call a “Fake Stone” in Ireland? Keep CALM & SHAMROCK around the “Club”. 3. Why do people wear Shamrocks on St. Patrick’s Day? Green Beer Special Drinks “Leprechaun” Sliders 4. Why can’t you borrow money from a Leprechaun? 5. Why do Leprechaun’s have “pots of golf”? And many other TREATS!! St. Paddy’s “True” Captain’s Choice Tournament Pairings done by “Luck of the Irish!” (Blind Draw) Special tee assignments for the “Wee Tee” Shot Player! at Meadowbrook Saturday, March 15th 9 A.M. Shotgun Start Four Player Captain’s Choice (A “True” one at that!) Call the Pro Shop (275-9189) to sign up. $26 Entry Fee includes lunch and prize! 4 Club de Vin at Meadowbrook Wednesday, March 5th 6:00 P.M. Featuring Wines of the Loire Valley, France All Members and their Guests are invited to attend this spectacular monthly event. Featured wines are from one of the five principal wine growing regions in France, best known for their very delicate Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc and Cabernet Franc. If you would like to join the Wine Club or have questions, contact Jerry Creehan, CSW – jerry@victoryproductsinc.com Tennis Social What’s so “fun” about the GARDEN? Details on page 14 Friday, March 21st Meadowbrook Country Club The Tennis Courts are not playable for another month, but the tennis players can still have some fun! Please join us at Meadowbrook, March 7th at 6 P.M. for some beverages, food, and fellowship. All are welcome whether you are still playing tennis or not. Be sure and call the club to make your reservation. Spring Golf Tune-Up - $15 for 20 minute session By Appointment with Mike at Meadowbrook It’s been an unusually cold and long winter. Most people have not played golf for 2 months or more. It’s a great time to establish new golf habits. Get started with a 20-minute “Tune-up” from Mike. He’ll check your fundamentals which are grip, stance and ball position. Once these fundamentals are in place, building a better golf swing is just around the corner. To build that better swing, private instruction is recommended every one or two weeks. Ask us about Private Lessons (Meadowbrook course only.) Coming in April! Clinics for Women, Junior and Senior Golfers All great ways to have that “finely tuned machine” purring for the golf season! More information in the April newsletter. 5 pi Charlene says that what she really enjoys most about her club membership is the relaxing times spent at the pool and the interaction with the ladies in the women’s groups. Charlene has been very active in the Women’s Club and Ladies of the Evening, holding several Committee Chair positions over the years. She and her husband, Pete, even taught Ballroom Dance lessons to the MCC members after they participated in and won several area exhibition dance contests in the late 90’s. “I have been very lucky in fostering many wonderful and lasting friendships thru activities and participation in the Women’s Club,” she said. Name: Charlene Moss, 25-year MCC Member Love for animals runs deep in the Moss family. “Our slogan is ALL FOR THE LOVE OF DOGS. My granddaughter and her mother and stepfather rescue cats.” Charlene is a Virginia transplant, coming to us from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She’s worked in a variety of industries, starting with the airlines, settling into insurance claims, and even worked as a self-employed Property and Casualty Insurance Adjuster for most of the 90’s. But nowadays Charlene beats to a different drum as the President of PUGS U Gotta Save, Inc., a 501(c) (3) non-profit dog rescue organization she founded in 2011 after working for another rescue organization for nearly five years. She says she owes much of her success to her husband. “Without Pete’s support and day to day help I wouldn’t be able to do it to the extent of the involvement and committed time it takes to make it successful,” she said. PUGS U Gotta Save is actively seeking volunteers for their organization. Charlene revealed that last year they found homes for 192 Pugs and Pug mixes. “I love working with and learning about animals, particularly dogs,” she said. Not a surprise, she says that dogs are the number one thing she can’t live without … (that and chocolate and socializing). Charlene’s fundraising effort to raise awareness of Pugs continues to grow each year. She has also earned the support of area Veterinarian Hospitals and has developed partnerships to provide dog owners discounts on treatments. “I appreciate the kindness and professionalism of the staff when I schedule fund-raising events at MCC,” said Charlene. “Everyone is so helpful and the members generously participate for which I am truly thankful.” With less than three miles between her home and the front door at Meadowbrook Country Club, it was easy for long-time club member, Charlene Moss, to adopt the “club” as her home away from home. Charlene and her husband, Pete, have been “true-blue” members for nearly 25 years and enjoy all the amenities the club. Charlene revealed that her second passion just might be Bridge. “I love, love, love to play Bridge with the ladies,” she said. Although she had never played until she took a class taught by Ali Lenhart and Sue Lofquist. After that, she was “hooked”. In addition to Bridge, her Pug mission, and swimming, Charlene loves reading and cooking, and is very active in her church, where she volunteers to support the Library, Wednesday Night Suppers, History and serves as an Adult Sunday School Secretary. I’m sure everyone is wondering, Charlene, do you ever SLEEP? ~ Diana Le’Gere 6 DATES TO REMEMBER IN MARCH Sunday March 9th Daylight Savings Begins (Push your clocks forward 1 hour and TEE IT UP!) Meadowbrook Course Saturday Monday Monday Friday Monday Friday Saturday Sunday March 15th March 17 March 24 March 28th March 31 April 4th April 5th April 6th The “True Captain’s Choice” “Deep Tine” of the Greens Meadowbrook Golf Mondays Taylor Made Fitting Day Meadowbrook Golf Mondays Demo Day Nick’s Nick’s 9 A.M. Shotgun Start All Day 9:00 A.M. 2:30 P.M. to 6:30 P.M. 9:00 A.M. 3:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. 1:30 P.M. Shotgun Start 9:00 A.M. Shotgun Start Chesdin Course Day Mon/Tues Saturday Mon/Tues Date March 17-18 March 22 March 24-25 Event Virginia State University Eastern Region Championship – Course Closed Chesdin Cup 9:00 A.M. Aeration – Course Closed Monday Golf at Meadowbrook! Starts March 24th through October Course and Golf Shop open for business at 9:00 A.M. on Mondays from March to October, except when an outside golf event is scheduled. All Monday play is GOLF CART ONLY until 1 P.M. at which time players may walk. Reduced Cart Fees! $11 18-holes / $7 9-holes Per rider Return carts by 6 P.M. The driving range will be closed on Mondays. Cart fees and greens fees generated on Mondays will be applied towards the purchase of a new golf cart fleet in 2015. Member participation is vital to the success of this initiative. 7 Golf with a guest and SAVE! $26 includes the CART! 2014 “CHESDIN PLAN” The “Chesdin Plan” is a combination of four programs designed to make your golf experience more fun, more affordable and more rewarding! The “Range Plan” offers the member unlimited use of the driving range. A “Single Membership” is $140 (MarchDecember)… A “Couple Membership” is $225. The “Chesdin Players Club” (CPC) is season long series of weekly events. Each event is played Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. A player may play only ONE of those days and must do so by designating their intentions on the daily roster sheet in the Golf Shop. Each event is played in flights determined by handicaps. Winners in each flight (usually 1st, 2nd and 3rd places) receive Golf Shop credits redeemable for in stock merchandise or special orders. Cost for the CPC by itself is $150 The “Buyers Club” is an opportunity for you to purchase all “in stock” and special order merchandise and equipment at 30-40% off MSRP. You also receive a $100 golf shop credit when you join the “Buyers Club”. Cost for the “Buyers Club” by itself is $200. The “Hole-in-One” Club will reward you with a commemorative plaque when you score a Hole-in-One at Chesdin or Meadowbrook. There is no beverage insurance with this HIO Club. The cost of the “Chesdin Plan” Single … $225 (plus Sales Tax) Couple … $260 (plus sales Tax) These rates are for March through December 2014 DRIVING RANGE PLAN AT CHESDIN Joining the Range Plan allows you UNLIMITED ACCESS to both driving ranges. You pay an annual fee and then you begin hitting all of the balls you can to improve your golf game. The hours of range operations are posted in the monthly newsletter. 2014 Single Range Plan (March through December) $140 plus sales tax 2014 Couple Range Plan (March through December) $225 plus sales tax Junior Golfers hit range ball at NO CHARGE!! Individual bags of 40 balls will be available for $4/bag for non-plan members 8 Tournament Time! Save the Date! Save the Date! April 5th & 6th BRAND NEW EVENT! NICK’S Member-Member 2014 Spring Four-Ball Match Play Member-Member April 25 & 26 This tournament honors “Nick” Keoppel who made many contributions to golf and golf traditions at Meadowbrook. Nick organized a group of golfers who played every Saturday morning. These Saturday morning matches soon grew to include monthly social gatherings for the players and their wives. Upon Nick’s death, his friends decided to begin a golf tournament to honor their friend. Thus, “NICK’s” Four-Ball Stroke Play was born. Time: Saturday, 1:30 P.M. – Shotgun Start Sunday, 9 A.M. – Shotgun Start This brand new event is designed to allow members from both clubs to interact on the golf course and socially. The golf tournament format will offer teams the opportunity to play with a different pairing for each of their four matches…very exciting. A Shoot-Out to determine the “Champions” will consist of all flight winners … more excitement! Format: Four Ball Stroke Play (BB of Partners) Net <90% hdcp> with USGA adjustments. Following play on Friday at Chesdin there will be a “cocktail” hour for the players. Hors d’oeuvres and beer will be offered, and mixed drinks will be available for purchase. Friday at Chesdin 1:00 P.M. – Shotgun Start Entry Fee: $50 Saturday at Meadowbrook 9:00 A.M. – Shotgun Start will begin the 3rd round matches, lunch between 9 hole matches and followed by the 4th round and then the “Shoot-Out”. Includes favors, prizes, on course beverages and lunch (players only) following play on Sunday. This entry fee is only for the items listed above. Other competitions and contests will be extra. The evening program will feature an Awards Dinner and Music for the players and one guest (wife, date or guest). Entry Deadline: Wednesday, April 2nd Entry Fee: $150 per player Includes Friday evening, Saturday lunch and evening dinner, beverages both days, prizes, range and favors. 9 Congratulations Golfers! 2013 Meadowbrook Golf AWARDS Parent Child Under 9 – Gross Winners Doug Malone and Adam Sulanke Parent Child under 9 – Net Winners Diane and Beckett Thorp 2013 Women’s Club and Senior Club Champion Lisa Cox 2013 Match Play Club Champion Tom Jenkins, Sr. 2013 Men’s Super Senior Club Champion Don Lenhart 2013 Men’s Senior Club Champion Dick Corrada 2013 Men’s Club Champion Adam Ball Hole #17 Tom Jenkins, Sr. 2013 Most Improved Junior Golfer Andrew Goulder “That person that said winning isn’t everything never won anything.” 2013 Female Golfer of the Year 2013 Most Improved Female Golfer Sandi Farmer ~ Mia Hamm 2013 Most Improved Male Golfer of the Year George Farmer 2013 Junior Golfer of the Year & Junior Champ Rob Witherspoon, III Be a Corporate Sponsor! 2013 Male Golfer of the Year Jim Arendall 6th Annual Chesdin Landing CINCO TEE MAYO Chesdin Golfers Chesdin Golf Classic May 4th Tell us what you think! Event benefits the Central Virginia Food Bank We’re conducting a survey to gain insight to improve the golf experience at the Chesdin course. Please take 5 minutes to fill out our online survey. For information on sponsorship email chesdincelebration@gmail.com Or call: 590-9900 https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/8BX6PDS 10 Meadowbrook & Chesdin More GOLF at “The Clubs” CHESDIN SUPER BOWL SCRAMBLE Chesdin Golf It seems that the best part of Super Bowl Sunday turned out to be the Golf Tournament instead of the game! Champions In Florida like weather, 68 hardy souls had a great time playing in the tournament and participating in the Tailgate Party that followed. Now don't ever let the "potential" weather be an excuse to not play in a tournament. 1st Don Preiss, Dottie Harkins, Steve Whitlow, Drew Zima - 58 2nd Mark your calendar, the next Chesdin tournament is the Chesdin Cup on Sat. March 22nd. (Details to follow) Brandon Holloway, Rodney Clark, John Tilley, Brian Haug – 59 3rd Todd Gillispie, Mark Zdanek, Josue Gallardo, Doris Zdanek -61 ~ Bill Coronado, Chesdin Golf Committee 4th 2014 Chesdin Cup Tournament Rick Mitrovich, Rob Thompson, Jay Edwards, Paul Linduska – 62 5 th Eric Jensen, Casey Duncan, John Shaw, Kelly Shaw – 62 Hackers vs. Scratchers 6th 9:30 A.M., Saturday March 22nd Rusty Ward, John Upton, John Petri, Steve Sears – 63 The high handicappers will defend their title against the low handicappers at Chesdin. Each group will be divided into teams of two that will square off in (6) holes of Best Ball, (6) of Scramble and (6) of Match Play. The tournament is open to all members, so sign up early. Call Tim White at 590-0031 Closest to the PIN! #4 Rusty Ward #7 Kelly Shaw #11 Bob Lather #15 Mark Zdanek Format: 27 holes (3 sets of 9 holes) Entry Fee: $40 Plus $17 CART Fee 11 MCC Golf Shop & Driving Range OPERATING HOURS Chesdin Golf Shop & Driving Range OPERATING HOURS Monday: Golf course opens for walkers after 2 P.M. – March 24th Monday course open – see page s 1 and 7 Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday: 8:00 A.M. to sunset (weather permitting) . The range closes at 5:30 P.M. on Monday. Tuesday – Friday: 8:00 A.M. to sunset (weather permitting) Tuesday: Golf course opens for walkers after 2 P.M. Saturday & Sunday: 8:00 A.M. to sunset (weather permitting) Saturday and Sunday: 8:00 A.M. to sunset (weather permitting). The range closes at 5:30 P.M. on Sunday. GOLF CARTS ARE TO BE RETURNED TO THE GOLF SHOP BY SUNSET DAILY GOLF CARTS ARE TO BE RETURNED TO THE GOLF SHOP BY SUNSET DAILY Introducing Save the Date! May 17th & 18th The Chesdin Celebration Council MCC-Chesdin Team Challenge Good things are happening at Chesdin! The new Chesdin Celebration Council was created to enhance the events and activities held at the Chesdin Clubhouse. To facilitate events and new activities, a Multi-purpose Room has been set up downstairs in the Chesdin Clubhouse. The room is available for meetings and other activities for adults and children. If you would like to bring a group to the Club, contact Kristen Tush, our Event Planner, who will ensure you have a spectacular meeting. Currently we need supplies to provide activities in the Multipurpose Room. If you’d like to contribute we are accepting new or gently used toys, books, and movies – even décor! Contact chesdincelebration@gmail.com Pairings made by Team Captains 4 Formats All levels of ability included. Limited to 36 Players from each club with automatic qualifiers – these include: Champions of the 4-Ball Member-Member, Match Play Tournament and all Flight Winners This years’ Committee: The Head of House is Sandy Ridout Co-Chairs – Ann Diem and Malissa Carpenter Media Liaison – Kristen Rieve Treasurer – Kimberley Booth Entries accepted May 1st through May 9th Stay tuned for more info in the April Newsletter. Malissa Carpenter, Deborah Sutton, Monica Walker and Gina Camp are busy planning our first event this year – Annual Chesdin Kids’ Easter Party to be held April 6th. 12 Staff 2 Days of Team Competition using FAB Friday A monthly event for FABULOUS women only! Join us on the 2nd Friday of each month in the Meadowbrook Room *Please note this is a permanent change to avoid conflicts with the Women’s Club events! Women of Meadowbrook Wellness – Mind, Body, Spirit March 14th – 9:00 A.M. to 10:30 A.M. Meadowbrook Campus DAYTIME MEETING RAMS RAMS Wednesday, March 5, 2014 10:00 A.M. (Social) 10:30 A.M. (General Mtg.) Lunch: Chicken & Leaf Salad with Fried Green Beans, Rolls Apple Pie with Ice Cream Program Presented by: Local Author: Mary Miley Theobaldon. Her book, First House, Two Centuries with Virginia's First Families, is a lovely coffee table volume that may be preordered or purchased that day for $35.00 ($36.80 with tax). go Halftothe Proceeds theproceeds Gillette will go to our Gillette Guest speaker (and MCC member) Alison Eckis, will share her insight on the Affordable Care Act. Joining Alison is Wellness Expert, Lisa Hazelgrove, (specializing in nutrition and healthy sleep patterns) and Author, Aimee DuFresne, who combines practical and spiritual tools to empower women to experience more joy. Join us for this FREE event. Garden Fund. Mary is a wellknown Virginia writer. This program should be both interesting and informative. Members and their Guests are invited! R.S.V.P. MCC Office 804-275-7865 What’s Bobby Cookin’? NIGHTTIME MEETING Wednesday, March 19, 2014, 6:30 P.M. Find out at Meadowbrook’s Program: SPRING COOKOUT Bobby and Rodney will present a wonderful cooking demonstration. Friday, March 7th at Meadowbrook Grilled Steak Dinner 6 – 9 P.M. $18.95++ ~ Ginny Arendall, Chairman, Publicity 13 Save the Date! Save the Date! April 6th May 3, 2014 Chesdin Kid’s Easter Party Women of Meadowbrook Come to a Garden Party! This event features "Flashback", great food, cash bar for guests, great conversations and tours of our beautiful historic Gillette Garden. Watch for tickets to go on sale in early March! Ac We will use the proceeds to extend the irrigation system to the tea trail area where we are adding new plants. We need to sell at least 250 tickets to make this possible so please begin promoting this fun filled evening to your friends. Free Activities and Goodies 1 P.M. to 3 P.M. Photos with the Easter Bunny. RSVP – March 30th. Tickets - $35.00 Card Game Days at Meadowbrook Day Bridge at the Meadowbrook Campus Bridge will be played every Tuesday at 10 A.M. To reserve a place call Cathy Keller at 271-1859 Bridge is also played on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 10:00 A.M. To reserve a place call Aili Lenhart at 271-.0884 Men’s Bridge is played on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month from 10:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. No sign up required. Save the Date! Evening Bridge at the Meadowbrook Campus Duplicate Bridge will be played on the 1st Thursday of the month at 6:45 P.M. To reserve a place call Sue Loftquist at 275-5049. Dinner reservations are not required if you plan to eat at the club before playing Bridge. Friday, May 2 Women's Club Fashion Show Pairs Bridge will be played on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month at 7:00 P.M. To reserve a place, call Aili Lenhart at 2710884 or Sue Lofquist at 275-5049 Come early to enjoy Thursday Night Specials. No reservations required! 14 Ladies, prepare to be treated like ROYALTY! Enjoy raffles, door prizes and a wonderful meal This years’ clothing line is compliments Steinmarts. The majority of the show proceeds will go toward beautification of the club! The Meadowbrook Clubhouse The Chesdin Clubhouse Monthly Fitness Tip Massage How many times have you set a goal, achieved it, and then felt less than satisfied? This happens because what you are really seeking is the “feeling” associated with achieving that goal. For instance, if your goal is to lose 20 pounds, you believe you will feel sexier, healthier, or more attractive 20 pounds lighter. If you look at your goals from this perspective, the goal itself is arbitrary. It is actually the “feeling” that is your true goal. So, when you are about to slack off, think of how you want to feel. Your success is guaranteed if you allow the desired feeling to be your motivation for taking action. Allison Andrews, Personal Fitness Trainer, offers personal training by appointment-only to Meadowbrook and Chesdin members. Visit her website, www.fitinyourbody.com for more free fitness tips. Golfers always want to prevent injury, especially in the middle of a round or tournament. Massage therapy, for golfers and other athletes, has become important to use on a regular basis. It can help maintain muscles, such as the shoulders, back and arms, and massage therapists have come to believe this type of therapy gives an extra edge. There are various types of massage therapy; however, sports massage therapy is not one that is usually considered for relaxation. It's about preventing or fixing an injury. Though golfers use it for injuries, it can relax tense and tight muscles. Golfers injure their backs, shoulders and hips more than anything else while playing. Muscles tear during exertion, and then they go into a recovery and rebuilding phase. Massage helps dilate blood vessels and stretches them, allowing nutrients to pass through more freely, helping the athlete heal. Massage therapy helps keep the body in better condition, helps prevent future injuries and helps keep muscles flexible, but still strong. Massage therapy is felt to help boost performance and extend the longevity of an athlete's career, helping athletes play a sport longer. Excerpted from Golf Link. YOGA at Meadowbrook Classes every Tuesday and Friday 6 A.M. and 8 A.M. Debra Harnal, Certified Massage Therapist, offers personalized massage therapy by appointment at the Chesdin Clubhouse. Visit her website, www.bodybalancingmassagethe rapy.com for more information. First class FREE! No need to sign up in advance. Take some time for yourself and RELAX! For more information contact Candy Evans – email: flowyogacandy@gmail.com 15 MYClub Meadowbrook and Chesdin members share why they love “The Country Clubs of Chesterfield”. The Power of … Membership Did you know as a member of “the Clubs” you have access to meeting rooms for all your business meetings and private parties? If you belong to a group, Rotary Club or other association, consider introducing your group to Meadowbrook or Chesdin. If you’d like to host a meeting or know someone who would, contact Sandy Mayhew – sandy-mcc@comcast.net To learn more about our membership process, contact Membership & Marketing Director, Diana Le’Gere – diana-mcc@comcast.net If you’d like to be featured in MY Club, send Diana your comments and a picture. "Initially, we were nervous about joining but the members are so friendly that we feel like we have been at Meadowbrook forever. Doug loves the golf and I enjoy being an active part of the Women's Club!" -Debbie and Doug Harris, members since July 2013 “Having grown up at Meadowbrook CC and then joining over 25 years ago as a Legacy Member, Karen, our boys and I have made many wonderful friends at MCC thru time well spent in activities at the Club House, Pool, Golf Course and Tennis Courts, Fitness Center, Wine Club and Grill. We feel you too will find MCC to be an inviting and friendly place to spend your quality time…come and join us!”Greg and Karen Kontopanos, members since 1989 16 What’s new? RAMS CHARTER: RAMS JUNIOR GOLF FUND Since Mother Nature has been less than cooperative recently, the Election of Officers for the coming year was held at the dinner meeting on January 31. FUND NAME: RAMS Junior Golf Fund PURPOSE: The sole Purpose is to support Junior Golf. Pete Miller replaces Ben Thorp President; Buddy Bennett replaces Pete as Vice President; Charlie Fagan remains as Treasurer, and Jim Hufschmitt remains as Secretary. Glynn Soyars (Sunshine Committee), Dave Ellett (RAMS activities and committee liaisons), Bob Bouse (Communications and Membership), and Howard Bareford (RAMS trips) remain as chairpersons of their committees. Dick Walsh will replace George “Captain” Kirk in making up the teams for Thursday Golf and the Pinehurst trips. Carrol Cox heads up our new position for the RAMS Junior Golf Committee. Definition: A Junior Golfer is the son/daughter or grandson/granddaughter of a Meadowbrook/Chesdin member. The 6 to 18-year-old Junior Golfer also calls Meadowbrook/Chesdin his/her home course and frequently plays there. USE OF FUNDS: The use is to be recommended by the MCC Head Golf Professional. APPROVAL: Recommendations will be approved, modified or denied by a majority of the Executive Committee which consists of the President, Vice President, Treasurer and Secretary. Have you paid your dues yet? As of February 6, only 37% of our members have paid this year’s dues. Give your $5 to any RAMS Board member, and don’t forget to have them record your payment. LOCATION OF FUNDS: The funds will be held in the RAMS account and will be a line item in the Treasurer’s Report. When play begins in the spring, the RAMS are planning to start up a 9-Hole Golf Group to play in conjunction with our regular Thursday play. Please contact Dave Ellett or Dick Walsh in person or by internet if you would be interested in playing with this group. SOURCE OF FUNDS: The RAMS will continue to sponsor fund raising events and welcomes others to do so as well. Donations can come from any source as long as proposed restrictions do not violate this charter. There are still a few openings for the spring Pinehurst trip. Guests who are non- RAMS may take the trip with us permitted they are invited by a RAMS member. Should you invite a non-RAMS (invitees do not have to be MCC members), please contact Howard Bareford so he may get them the information on pricing, etc. Remember that payment in full must be made by April 1. Make checks payable to the RAMS with “Pinehurst” recorded on the memo line. FUND FUTURE: In the event the RAMS organization ceases to function, the last Executive Committee will recommend the successor of the fund. If you would like to support Junior Golf and donate to this worthy cause, contact the RAMS. For those who would like to make a donation to the Gillette Garden as requested by the Thorps, make your check payable to “Gillette Garden” and leave in the Garden’s mailbox in the office. You may also wish to record “memorial” on the memo line. On March 27, we again venture out to Jefferson-Lakeside for a rematch and a chance to bring the plaque back to MCC. Sign up in the Pro Shop if you plan to play in this match. Spring is nature's way of saying, "Let's party!" ~Robin Williams ~ Jim Hufschmitt Who’s ready for GOLF? 17 Club Announcements ONE-LINER ANSWERS AMBASSADOR TEAM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Are you a people person – social butterfly – love to entertain? Join the Ambassador Team and help welcome our new members to the clubs. If you would like to be on the Ambassador Team, contact Don Lenhart, cdaklenhart@gmail.com Paddy O’Furniture. A sham rock. Regular rocks are too heavy. Because they are always a little short. They like to “go” first class. HEALTH & WELLNESS NEW WEBSITE! Both Clubhouses offer Fitness Trainers that you may hire. Check out our brand new website! www.meadowbrookchesdin.com – Visit often and take advantage of the functional calendar of events. At Meadowbrook: Allison Andrews – FitInYourBody Personal Fitness Services www.fitinyourbody.com RESCHEDULED EVENT FROM MARCH At Chesdin Bob Cullison heads up the fitness center, bringing over 15 years experience as a Master Trainer and Nutritionist. www.personaltrainerbob.com Making the Most of Your Social Security Benefits Presented by retired Public Affairs Officer, Ned Sledge March 20th at Meadowbrook. See Page 11 for details. LADIES GOLF FORMING AT CHESDIN FISHERMEN: WHAT’S YOUR “FISH STORY”? Ladies interested in the NEW women’s golf group forming at Chesdin, contact Jeanine McKeand at 804-536-1053 or email: jeaninemckeand@aol.com for more information. Did you catch really BIG fish? Now’s your chance to SHOW and TELL! BUFFET WINNER Sandy Ridout is collecting photos of our Meadowbrook and Chesdin members holding their prize catch of the day. Email your photos to pridout@aol.com. Let Sandy know your name and the stats on your fish. If your photo is selected it will be enlarged and framed for all to see at the Chesdin Grill. Congratulations to Mrs. Zinski who is this month’s winner of (2) Complimentary Buffet Coupons for sponsoring an event. THIS IS YOUR NEWSLETTER Members may contribute to the newsletter. Send your articles (200 words or less), pictures or story ideas to Diana Le’Gere, Membership & Marketing Director; at dianamcc@comcast.net. We reserve the right to edit submissions for clarity and length. Deadline for each issue is the 15th of the month NEW GOLF COMMITTEE AT CHESDIN Chesdin is forming a new golf committee open to Meadowbrook and Chesdin golfers. If you’re interested in supporting Chesdin Tournaments contact Tim White for more information. 804-590-0031 18 Who’s Who at Meadowbrook and Chesdin Meadowbrook Campus Staff Chesdin Campus Staff Eric Papendorp, General Manager, eric-mcc@comcast.net Tim White, PGA Golf Professional - Tim-mcc@comcast.net, Karen Howerton, Office Manager – karen-mcc@comcast.net Diana Le’Gere, Membership & Marketing Director - Diana-mcc@comcast.net, Diana Le’Gere, Membership & Marketing Director – diana-mcc@comcast.net Laurel Rothenberger, Marketing Assistant - Laurel-mcc@comcast.net Sandy Mayhew, MCC Event Coordinator - sandy-mcc@comcast.net Kristin Tush, Chesdin Event Coordinator - kristint.mcc@comcast.net B.J. Douglas, Reservations /Accounts Receivable - bj-mcc@comcast.net Dick Fisher, Green Superintendent James Hodges, Clubhouse Supervisor Chesdin Campus Phone Numbers Robert Davis, Executive Chef Golf Pro Shop Food & Beverage Membership/Marketing Administrative Offices Fax Michael McHewitt, Bar Manager Dean Evans, PGA Professional – mcc-proshop@comcast.net Steven Schraw, Green Superintendent 590-0031 / 590-0032 590-0034 837-1861 (C) 590-0033 590-0035 Meadowbrook Campus Phone Numbers Clubhouse Men’s Grill Golf Pro Shop Membership/Marketing Pool Fax 275-7865 275-7899 275-9189 271-1707 / 837-1861 (C) 275-9705 743-0980 Chesdin Campus Mailing Address: 21801 Lake Chesdin Parkway, Chesterfield, VA 23838 Meadowbrook Campus Mailing Address: 3700 Cogbill Road, Richmond, VA 23234 Dining Hours Meadowbrook Board of Directors 2013 - 2014 L. Diane Murdock-Thorp Chad Knowles Don Lenhart DJ DeCicco Doug Malone Lisa Cox Bill Wisegarver Bernie Cowardin John Hall Ginny Riddle Don Lenhart Polly Moore President VP and By Laws Committee Chair Treasurer Secretary and Finance Committee Chair Golf Committee Chair Technology Committee Chair Green Committee Chair Strategic Long Range Planning Committee Chair Pool & Tennis Committee Chair Membership Marketing Committee Chair Membership Retention Committee Chair House Committee Chair Meadowbrook Country Club Tuesday: 11:30 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Wednesday-Friday *: 11:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Saturday & Sunday *: 11:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Closed Monday MCC Men’s Grill Tuesday- Friday: 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Thursday: 7:00 A.M. to 12:00 A.M. (Card Night) Saturday & Sunday: 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Chesdin Board of Managers John Sarrett Trang Tilley John McNamara Robert Lather Robert Thompson Sandy Ridout Charlie Graffeo Keith Piper Edge Carravaggio Chesdin Clubhouse President Co-Vice President Co-Vice President Treasurer Secretary Monday & Wednesday: 11:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Thursday & Friday: 11:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Saturday & Sunday: 11:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Closed Tuesday Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday: Limited Food Service – hot dogs and premade sandwiches. Thursday and Friday: “Finger Foods” – wraps and meatballs. 19