July/August 2014 - Quail Creek Country Club
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July/August 2014 - Quail Creek Country Club
Photo of Creek Course, Hole #5 by Jim Gerali Volume 33, No. 4 INSIDE... WHAT'S ON THE WEB SEE PAGE 2 GOLF TIPS SEE PAGE 4 SWIM LESSONS SEE PAGE 7 SUMMER FITNESS CLASSES SEE PAGE 7 WELCOME QUAIL CREEK’S NEWEST MEMBERS SEE PAGE 8 SPECIAL EVENTS SEE PAGE 9 CALENDAR & WEEKLY DINING SEE PAGES 10 & 11 Quail Creek Country Club Bimonthly Newsletter July/August 2014 From Your President Bob Magrann Dear Fellow Members, Given it has only been a few weeks since my last Member update, I'd like to share information about other projects underway that will influence our continued success. We are in the final stages of completing our Branding Analysis, which provides a framework to support our Marketing Plan. This project is being led by Jennifer May, our Webmaster and Digital Marketing Specialist. The process has significantly enhanced our working knowledge of market demographics and the competitive landscape. Accordingly, we are planning our advertising and marketing initiatives to more strategically support membership goals and reach those communities that represent 70 percent of our membership. Our focus remains a blend of "Everything a Country Club Should Be" with messaging about the vibrant lifestyle that comes from our full-service country club. In the short term, this summer, we will refresh our public Website home page to help our prospects better understand what our Club has to offer. We will also upgrade and refresh our private Member Site to provide an easier process for dining reservations and tee times. Our longer term view allows for adjustments to ensure we WOW... What's On the Web Jennifer May 2 Several of you have told me about scam emails showing up in your inbox ostensibly from someone you know. Sometimes you get an email with a link to another site or sometimes hackers use your email address to send spam to your contacts to trick them into thinking you need help or ask them to share personal information. A Member recently sent me this example: I really hope you get this fast, how are doing today? I don't know if you're aware that am presently in Ukraine, I was robbed of my cash, phones and credit cards last night but I thank God no lives were lost. I need you lend me some money, about $2,450 USD or whatever you can afford. How did this happen? The answer is that a friend’s email address book has been hacked. What should you do? First, do not click on any questionable links and do not respond to any suspicious emails. If you do, your own email account will be compromised. Second, send a separate email to your friend to let them know that you suspect their email account has been hacked. remain proactive in our everchanging market. This will also help us in better planning and prioritizing capital projects. As reported, the Fitness/Spa renovation is now scheduled to begin next April, with an expected completion date of September 2015. While we had originally hoped to complete this, our final project, this summer, we realized that unavoidable delays in the planning would push construction well into season. We recognized that this would have caused disruption to our Members and our Fitness/Spa staff and, therefore, made the decision to delay until next spring. Our terms with our bankers include a commitment to finish all identified projects over a three-year period. Based on our current schedule, we are well within the funding guidelines and look forward to delivering a beautiful, state-of-the-art facility. Wherever your travels take you this summer, we wish you a safe and fun experience. Bob If your email account is hacked, take these steps to protect yourself. • Once you’ve been hacked, change your password immediately so the hacker can’t get back in. When creating a password, make it more secure by using upper and lowercase characters, numbers and special characters and by avoiding real words. The best passwords have 16 or more random characters. Do not use the same password across multiple sites. • If you use the same password for other accounts like Facebook or online banking, change your password. This is critical if you use your email address as the username since the hacker now has both your username and password. • Check your sent email to identify those who received the unauthorized email. After you have safeguarded your own account, let those contacts know that you didn't send the email. Stay safe out there! Jennifer Dear Members, Memorial Day, Mother’s Day and Father’s day, coupled with special events such as our New York, New York dance party and our mid-day Pool Party, offered something for all our Members and for our Reciprocal guests. July starts with a bang with our Independence Day celebration on Friday, July 4. This year we are including a Bocce tournament along with our Golf and Tennis events. Couple this with a great cookout courtesy of Chef Jeff and the result will be a day to celebrate. And, don’t miss the Sizzling Summer White Hot Party on July 20. The Greenside Grille and Bar continue to bustle with activity and we do our best to provide you with exciting menu choices. Many of you told us in the Survey this spring that you would like to see fewer buffets and more à la carte service. We are responding. We are also using the summer months to launch an intensive training program for all servers, bartenders and assistant servers. We are positive you will notice a difference. The record prices in the grocery aisle are having their impact everywhere, including here at Quail Creek Country Club (QCCC). This has been caused by extreme drought From the Managing Director Ted Monty conditions in California, Texas and Oklahoma. Beef is up over 10% so far in 2014. Prices for local pink shrimp and stone crabs have increased over 20% due to low volumes of catch this season. As a result, you will notice some unavoidable modest price increases on certain menu items. A reminder: Many of you look forward to inviting your friends and family to the Club. We welcome guests, but we do ask that Members accompany their guests while on Club property unless other specific arrangements have been made. Arrangements for guests who are entering the Club property through the gatehouse MUST be made by the Club Receptionist. One group who is a mainstay of our social evenings here at the Club is the QWOFF (Quail Women Out For Fun). This Social group plans all types of events, including trips to local theaters, a book club, movie night at the Club, dining locally at restaurants or, during the summer, dining at our reciprocal partners. Every night the Club is open for dinner, there is a QWOFF table for all Club functions. This is a great opportunity for our QCCC women to make new friends and share with other Members. The group is open to everyone, married or single. What is particularly great about the QWOFF is that you are guaranteed to have fun and you will always have something to do. Please contact Lois Werder 239-514-0072 or Louise Agin 239-566-3447 during season and Barbara Driscoll for summer activities at 239-591-4641. I doff my hat to the women of QWOFF! Ted MGA News The MGA completed its most successful season ever. Participation was up in every event. We want to thank our outgoing President Brian Melton for his leadership and our past President Bill Westrick for his guidance and support. We also thank our Secretary Dean Solowin who did an outstanding job recording our minutes. Congratulations to the winners of our last three events of the season. The Kings Classic gross winners were Adam Roggenburk and Willie Williamson. Net winners were Bob Wilsey and Kevin Lamb. Closing Day winners were Gary Lemke, Bob Ellensohn, Allan Ivascu and Carl Olla. These four winners, as well as the closest to the pin winners, Terry Kelaher and Rod Blucher, all enjoyed a great day of golf and lunch at Calusa Pines. The winners of the Old Pal Tournament were Nick Kallergis and Ron Perri. They defeated Jeff Darwish and Dan Curran in a hard-fought match. The MGA Board has planned an exciting season for 2014–2015. We have 12 tournaments scheduled and have added two ABCD paired 40 ball events. Our membership stands at 282 members and we are anticipating another great year. Finally, we want to send out a big thank you to the staff at Quail Creek for their outstanding assistance with all our events. We thank Mike Dero and the entire Pro Shop team, Emily Hatcher and Chef Bowles for the great meals, Kim Utera for all our posters and communications and Kevin Leo for our great Golf Courses. Have a safe and healthy summer. Hit-em straight and we’ll see you soon!! 3 From the Tee Mike Dero Dear Members, I invite you all to play in the July 4 Firecracker Mixed Golf Tournament and the Labor Day Mixed event with other Members or guests. You can form any mixed group you wish: two couples, three women and a man, or three men and a woman. Guests are encouraged and they pay no guest fees for these events. Find a friend or two and join the fun. The chipping green at the practice range is part of this year’s renovation and will be closed until November 1. We have added some practice wedge targets and flags at the range to stimulate your practice and improvement in the 25–75 yard range. The putting green at the range can be chipped to, but please keep the shots down to short chips. We don’t want high wedge shots hit into this green, which would ruin the putting surface. Thanks in advance for your patience. Tee Box Tips Here are a few ideas that may help you find a few more fairways and keep you in a better state of mind on the first tee. 1. Understand your natural shot shape and plan for it visually, mentally and physically. Tee your ball on the side of the tee that best fits your eye and shot shape. If you naturally hit fades and slices, aim down the left side, tee up on the right side of the tee box, and allow your natural swing to flow. For a draw, set up on the left side of the tee, because the fairway will look bigger. 2. Make a commitment or agreement with yourself before you play. “I realize that I will hit a few bad clunker shots during the upcoming round. I understand this, accept this, forgive myself for this, and will do my best on the next shot without emotional negativity attached.” TWO-HOUR GOLF SCHOOLS 9:00 am–11:00 am • $30 per person • Guests Welcome For more information or to sign up, call the Golf Pro Shop at 597-2900 Thursday........... July 10 ................................. Chipping & Pitching Saturday ............ July 26 .......................................Driving & Putting Thursday........... August 14 ............................Irons and Sand Play Saturday ............ August 30 ...........................Driving and Hybrids Thursday........... September 11 .................Pitching and Chipping Saturday ............ September 27 ......................Driving and Putting 4 3. Decide on an emotional mindset that you would like to maintain throughout the round. Confidence, trust, commitment, joy, appreciation, on the upbeat side and acceptance, detachment, allowing, contentment and calmness on the lower energy scale. 4. Get prepared to golf at least ten minutes before you tee off. Put on sunscreen; put your personal mark on at least two balls; wet a towel; make sure you have tees and ball markers; and get some ice water. 5. Put away your ego before you get to the first tee. No one else really gives a hoot about how you play or look. They have enough to worry about. Relax and remember, you are not the center of the universe. It’s only golf and you don’t play it for a living. 6. Before you leave the practice range take a few confident swings with the club you’ll be using off your first tee box. Pretend you have thousands of people watching you and attempt to get yourself nervous. After hitting a successful shot at the range, you’ll be less stressed standing on the first tee. 7. Understand you can’t control your playing partners, the weather, the course conditions, or ultimately… the golf ball. All you really have control over are your own emotions and if you can control your emotions, you can thoroughly enjoy the game. 8. Don’t put yourself in a position to fail on the first tee. Don’t choose a club you don’t like or don’t trust; don’t try a shot that you don’t have confidence in or haven’t practiced. Go with your favorite club and your authentic swing. Mike WGA 18 Hole News The WGA page on the Quail Creek Website has been updated for the 2014–2015 season. You will find all WGA event and sign-up dates there. The Executive Board voted to implement the following major change this year: For all Member/Guest events, each Member is allowed to invite one guest when the sign-up date begins. If the field is NOT full two weeks prior to the event, Members can then invite additional guests. Jeanne Reid and Jennifer Carney are busy preparing for the November 5 Opening Day. The theme is “Meet the REAL Housewives of Quail Creek.” Sign-up begins October 7. Summer Interclub League is underway with the leadership of Sally Masters. This league is played at a variety of clubs. The schedule is posted in the Women’s Locker Room and on the bulletin board outside of the Golf Pro Shop. A handicap of 32.4 or less is required. The charge is $50 and includes golf, lunch and prizes. For additional information contact Sally at 239-597-9248. The WGA Handbook is being updated for the coming season. If you have a new email address or phone number, please contact Sheila Melton before August 1 at Smelton251@yahoo.com or 239-597-8869. Have a wonderful summer. Lady Niners News The Lady Niners Board and Event Chairs are getting ready for the 2014-2015 season. They are also in the process of updating the Quail Creek Country Club (QCCC) Website to reflect the changes in the Board and the events calendar. Please make sure your contact information is updated on the Website so that the new Lady Niners Handbook is correct before it is printed this summer. For those of you remaining in Naples, it is a great time to take advantage of the reciprocal season and play other interesting and challenging courses in the Naples area. All you have to do is get a foursome together. The Pro Shop will set up the tee times at any of the clubs on the reciprocal list, which can be found on the QCCC Website. All Lady Niners should mark their calendars for the fall special events. On Friday, October 24, President Karen Whitney will be hosting the Meet-N-Greet Breakfast which is complimentary for all Lady Niners. It is a great way to renew friendships and to meet new Members. Marie Lacy and Kathleen Wicklund are hosting the Opening Day event on Monday, October 27. In addition, the Lady Niners are hosting the 2015 Invitational, chaired by Lisa Paulus. The Invitational includes 35 nine-hole associations from other clubs in Collier County. This popular event, with the theme of “Masquerade,” is scheduled for Monday, February 9. Make sure you save the date so you can participate in showcasing our Club and our Lady Niners Association. Enjoy the rest of the summer and get ready for the new season. DON’T FORGET... to notify the Club of your seasonal change of address Call Lorijane Graham at 239-254-7418 or Email: membership@quailcreekcc.com UPCOMING GOLF EVENTS Men’s and Women’s Summer Interclub Play is on Fridays. Sign-up and schedules are available in the Golf Pro Shop. Firecracker Mixed Foursomes Golf and BBQ Friday, July 4 8:30 SG Entry fee: $30 plus applicable cart fee (includes lunch). Guests are welcome at no additional charge. Summer Nine & Dine Friday, July 18 5:00 pm SG Entry: $10 per player. Dinner following golf is on your own in the Greenside Grille. Labor Day Mixed Golf Monday, September 1 8:30 SG and BBQ Entry: $30 plus applicable cart fee (includes lunch). Guests are welcome at no extra charge SHOT HIS AGE Gus Stefanek shot 85 (on his 86th birthday) Phil Mackler shot 82 at age 82 The odds of shooting your age is over 20,000 to 1! COMPLIMENTS... CONCERNS... IDEAS? Email: ombudsman@ quailcreekcc.com 5 From the Green Kevin F. Leo The Quail Course renovation project continues to be right on schedule. When completed, both the Quail and the Creek will have been totally updated, tee to green. The improvements include: new irrigation systems, new bunker sand, returning the greens and bunkers to their original design, native areas, turf removal, fruit trees and edible landscaping, new grass on fairways and greens, reconstructed lake banks and recovered landing areas. By doing much of the work ourselves, we were able to save money. Our renovation took us in the direction of modern course design, creating not only a more eco-friendly environment, but additional cost savings. The need to undertake these projects was compelling because of the following: Irrigation The Quail Creek Country Club (QCCC) irrigation system was past its prime and needed to be replaced and improved. The original plan called for 1,617 sprinkler heads to be installed on the Creek Course alone. Before the renovation, we had 772 sprinkler heads in working condition. When the Creek Course renovation was complete, we installed 883 state-of-the-art sprinkler heads capable of getting water right where we need it. Reduction of Turf Over the years, grass had spread throughout the property. When the trees grew, they created more shade. That factor, along with their extensive root systems, made growing grass in these areas difficult. The trend has always been to reduce turf FROM THE FOURTH OF JULY ROUND ROBIN The Yanks vs. The Brits! Friday, July 4 9:30 am–11:30 am Tennis Teams will be divided evenly between the Yanks and Brits. Points will be awarded for matches won. The entry fee is $5 per person and includes organized tennis and prizes. Make reservations for the Fourth of July Barbeque and plan to stay for lunch. Wear your patriotic colors and join the fun! 6 grass because of the cost of maintenance. We realize that the result is a different look for the Members. However, playability and accessibility are improved and the resulting look takes us in the direction of industryleading courses. We removed approximately 35 acres of turf, replacing it with more native areas, including many varieties of ornamental grasses and color to brighten up the Course. I feel that QCCC has the potential to be a top-rated club and set a precedent for golf course management. Groundcover We’re working on improving the groundcover (pine straw, concrete screening,etc.) since there is more area impacted than previously. During the summer months, we will be working on firming up the out-of-play areas to improve the playing surface. We are proud of what has been accomplished and want all of Southwest Florida to know that Quail Creek Country Club has two of the finest courses in the area. With Pride, Kevin COURTS LABOR DAY ROUND ROBIN Saturday, August 30 9:30 am–11:30 am Mixed-up doubles, rotating partners and opponents. The $5 per person entry fee includes organized tennis and prizes. Stay and enjoy lunch in the Greenside Grille on your own. For more Tennis and Bocce event information visit the Website at www.quailcreekcc.com The Summer Season at the Fitness Center The Fitness Center continues to be open from 6:00 am until 9:00 pm, seven days a week throughout the summer. When the rest of the Club is closed on Wednesdays, we are not, so come in and exercise. The staff is here to help you get started and stay fit. You can schedule a therapeutic massage, a facial, or a personal training session when the staff has even more time to give personal attention. Evening, early-morning and weekend hours are available. Teri Brodie, our Office Manager, will be taking the summer off, so please email or leave a voicemail message for us. We will call you back as quickly as possible. Swim Lessons We have private and semiprivate swim lessons available for children and adults this summer. Our knowledgeable instructors will work at your level—from beginners to those who want to fine-tune their stroke. It could save your life! Relay For Life Our Relay For Life team, benefiting the American Cancer Society, has raised over $121,081 this year! Congratulations to all. We are busy planning our big fundraising event for 2015—a Casino Night on Tuesday, January 27. We are looking for volunteers to help us with this fun-filled evening. All of us have been touched by cancer, so please contact me at 593-9378 to get involved. From Fitness, Wellness & Spa Kate Kerwin Staff Trained in C.P.R. and Use of the A.E.D. This summer more than 80 staff members will review adult, child and infant CPR, as well as the use of the Automated External Defibrillator (AED). Quail Creek Country Club (QCCC) believes very strongly in this safety training, which benefits our Members and our staff. We presently have six AEDs at QCCC and we are purchasing two additional units to travel with our golf course rangers daily. Each AED is stationed to specifically service a particular area. We have an AED located in the Fitness Center hallway, the Tennis Center office, the Greenside Grille, the Cypress Room, the Cart Barn (to service the golf courses) and in the Golf Course Maintenance office (for the staff and the back side of both Golf Courses). We envision more than one staff person will always be available to respond to an emergency. Our work this summer will make QCCC safer for Members, guests and staff. So, please remember your cell phones when you are golfing. In case of an emergency, call 911 Above: Director of Fitness, Kate Kerwin, instructs Hernan Perdomo on the correct hand placement for adult CPR. and EMS will alert QCCC that an emergency exists, as well as where we need to bring our AED unit. We will be able to respond to the golf course more quickly than EMS—and that may make the difference. We hope that we will never need to use the AEDs, but we are all happy that we have the knowledge on how to use them. SUMMER FITNESS CLASSES Pilates Fusion Total Body Workout Water Exercise Yoga 8:00 am 8:00 am 10:00 am 4:00 pm Monday Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Tuesday and Thursday Thursday (call to confirm) Additional classes may be held as attendance allows. For more information or to register, please call the Fitness Center at 593-9378. 7 6 From Membership Lorijane Graham Late in May we hosted After Five, a networking event for the Naples’ Chamber of Commerce in the Greenside Grille and Bar. Nearly two hundred local business professionals attended. Many attendees told me it was the best Chamber event ever. The Greenside Grille was the perfect showcase for Chef Bowles and his team of culinary experts, who went above and beyond in their presentation of hors d'oeuvres and desserts. J. Dudley Goodlette, a well-known Florida legislator and chairman of the Chamber, addressed the gathering before handing the microphone over to our own Ted Monty for a few words. The evening was a huge success and one more step in our awareness campaign to let local families and businesses know about Quail Creek Country Club (QCCC). The word must be getting out because since the end of April, we have been fortunate to welcome 22 new Members into our QCCC family! This is a true testament to your Club. Several of these have come from your referrals. They are your friends, neighbors or colleagues. Thank you! Recently, we hosted a program that waived the joining fee for Social and Associate memberships for two days only. When our Associates reach the mandatory age of 46, we expect most will convert to Class A Golf. From the advance advertising and the two-day promotion, we are pleased to welcome twelve new Social Memberships, one new Associate Golf Membership and two Preview Golf Memberships. We are pleased to report that some of our new Social Members are giving golf a try this summer. The availability of summer golf, in-season Women’s Three-Hole Wine and Cheese golf group and Men’s Three-Hole Cigar and Cognac outings, may help more Social Members build their golfing confidence. When things begin to slow down a little, I plan to make a few breakfast visits to some of the local real estate brokers. This outreach is important as I am surprised by how many realtors still think that you must own a home in the Estates to belong to QCCC. In addition to realtors who are Members, nearly thirty realtors are now working with me to introduce prospective home buyers to all that QCCC has to offer. There is more work to be done, but we have made a good start. Lorijane PLEASE WELCOME QUAIL CREEK’S NEWEST MEMBERS S OCIAL B RIDGE For those Members who prefer Social Bridge, come on Thursdays from 12:30 pm until 3:30 pm for a friendly round robinDr. game in the Joseph & Barbara Dr. Geroge Corrent OakRoden Room. Call Kathy Herrmann Chicurel & Dr. Robin 592-6987 (Social) Naples, FL (Social) at Naples, FL to sign up. 8 Douglas & Jillian Smith (Associate Golf) Naples, FL James & Kathleen Forte (Social) Naples, FL Robert & Gereldine Tuffy (Preview Golf) Hanover, MA Jill Myers (Preview Golf) Williams Bay, WI Jason & Wendy Verwohlt (Preview Golf) Naples, FL Don't miss this year's WELCOME BACK PARTY Saturday, November 15 Save the date and look for more details in the September/October issue of the Quail Trails. QWOFF (Quail Women Out For Fun) All Quail Creek women are welcome to join our friendly group. We will be happy to meet you before any event and introduce you to everyone—just call—and welcome to QWOFF! During Season: Lois Werder (239-514-0072) or Louise Agin (239-566-3447). During the Summer: Barbara Driscoll (239-591-4641) will be planning dinner or outings. For all events, if you plan to stay for dinner, please call in your own reservations and request to be seated at the QWOFF table. There is always a QWOFF table available for Sunday night dining at 5:30 pm. Please let us know of books or movies you think the group would enjoy next season. B OOK C LUB The Book Club is open to all Quail Creek Country Club Members. There are no advance sign-ups and the discussion is very informal. Please join us when you can. We meet on the first Tuesday of each month during season, EXCEPT for October and January when we meet on the second Tuesday. The meetings are held at 1:00 pm in the Oak Room. Many of us meet for lunch at 11:45 am prior to the meeting. No reservations are needed. The book chosen by the group to be discussed on October 14 is The Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline. Below is a SUGGESTED READING LIST from which we will likely choose the books to be discussed this season. Fiction: Every Day Is for the Thief by Teju Cole The Circle by Dave Eggers All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr Under the Wide and Starry Sky by Nancy Horan The Museum of Extraordinary Things by Alice Hoffman In Paradise by Peter Matthiessen The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kid A Constellation of Vital Phenomena by Anthony Marra One Plus One by Jojo Moyes, The Wind Is Not a River by Brian Payton Still Life with Bread Crumbs by Anna Quindlen The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion, The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt, The Stoied Life of A.J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin, Non-Fiction: Destiny of the Republic by Candice Millard Finding the Dragon Lady: The Mystery of Vietnam's Madame Nhu by Monique Brinson Demery For more information or to submit book suggestions, please email Pat Collage at jackcollage1@mac.com. 9 Calendar of Events July 2014 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 6 • Brunch Buffet & À la Carte Lunch-GG • Casual Dining-GG 7 • Lunch • No Evening Dining 13 • Brunch Buffet & À la Carte Lunch-GG • Casual Dining-GG 15 • Lunch • No Evening Dining 21 • Lunch • No Evening Dining 27 • Brunch Buffet & À la Carte Lunch-GG • Casual Dining-GG • Lunch • No Evening Dining • Lunch • No Evening Dining 9 8 14 20 • Brunch Buffet & À la Carte Lunch-GG • Sizzling Summer White Hot Party-GG • Lunch • No Evening Dining 22 • Lunch • À la Carte Dining & Pasta Station-GG 28 26 • Lunch • Casual Dining-GG • À la Carte Fine Dining-QR Dining Hours of Operation Sun. Brunch/Lunch: 10:30 am–3:00 pm Lunch: 11:00 am–3:00 pm Casual Dining: 3:00 pm–8:00 pm Dinner: 5:30 pm–8:00 pm • Lunch • À la Carte Dining & Pasta Station-GG • Lunch • No Evening Dining • Lunch • No Evening Dining • Lunch • Casual Dining-GG • Lunch • Casual Dining-GG 31 19 25 24 30 29 18 • Lunch • Casual Dining-GG • Golf - Summer Nine & Dine • Lunch • À la Carte Dining & Pasta Station-GG 12 • Lunch • Casual Dining-GG • Lunch • Casual Dining-GG • Lunch • À la Carte Dining & Pasta Station-GG • Lunch • No Evening Dining 11 17 23 5 • Tennis - Fourth of July Round Robin • Firecracker Mixed Golf • Lunch • Fourth of July BBQ-CR • Casual Dining-GG 10 16 SATURDAY 4 3 • Lunch • À la Carte Dining & Pasta Station-GG Club Closed • Lunch • No Evening Dining FRIDAY 2 1 • Brunch Buffet & À la Carte Lunch-GG • Casual Dining-GG THURSDAY August 2014 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 3 • Brunch Buffet & À la Carte Lunch-GG • Casual Dining-GG 4 • Lunch • No Evening Dining 10 • Brunch Buffet & À la Carte Lunch-GG • Casual Dining-GG • Brunch Buffet & À la Carte Lunch-GG • Casual Dining-GG • Lunch • No Evening Dining • Lunch • No Evening Dining • Brunch Buffet & 24 À la Carte Lunch-GG • Casual Dining-GG • Brunch Buffet & 31 À la Carte Lunch-GG • Lunch • No Evening Dining • Casual Dining-GG • Lunch • À la Carte Dining & Pasta Station-GG 13 12 19 18 • Lunch • No Evening Dining 26 25 • Lunch • No Evening Dining SATURDAY 27 • Lunch • Casual Dining-GG • Lunch • Casual Dining-GG • Lunch • Casual Dining-GG 16 • Lunch • Casual Dining-GG 23 22 • Lunch • Casual Dining-GG • Lunch • Casual Dining-GG 29 28 • Lunch • À la Carte Dining & Pasta Station-GG 9 15 21 • Lunch • À la Carte Dining & Pasta Station-GG • Lunch • Casual Dining-GG 8 14 • Lunch • À la Carte Dining & Pasta Station-GG 20 2 1 7 6 • Lunch • No Evening Dining • Lunch • No Evening Dining FRIDAY Sun. Brunch/Lunch: 10:30 am–3:00 pm Lunch: 11:00 am–3:00 pm Casual Dining: 3:00 pm–8:00 pm • Lunch Dinner: 5:30 pm–8:00 pm • Casual Dining-GG 5 11 17 THURSDAY Dining Hours of Operation Cypress Room ......................................................CR Quail Room ...........................................................QR Oak Room..............................................................OR Greenside Grille .................................................. GG Tennis Lounge .......................................................TL Club Closed SUNDAY • Lunch • Casual Dining-GG 30 • Tennis - Labor Day Round Robin • Lunch • Casual Dining-GG • À la Carte Fine Dining-QR Calendar of Events September 2014 MONDAY TUESDAY 1 • Labor Day Mixed Golf • Labor Day BBQ- CR 7 • Brunch Buffet & À la Carte Lunch-GG • Casual Dining-GG 14 • Brunch Buffet & À la Carte Lunch-GG • Casual Dining-GG 21 • Brunch Buffet & À la Carte Lunch-GG • Casual Dining-GG • Lunch • No Evening Dining 22 • Lunch • No Evening Dining 28 • Brunch Buffet & À la Carte Lunch-GG • Casual Dining-GG 16 23 29 • Lunch • No Evening Dining 30 • Lunch • No Evening Dining DINING AT Sunday Brunch Buffet & À la Carte Lunch 10:30 am–3:00 pm in the Greenside Grille (Casual) 13 • Lunch • Casual Dining-GG • Lunch • Casual Dining-GG 20 19 18 • Lunch • Casual Dining-GG • Lunch • Casual Dining-GG 27 26 25 • Lunch • À la Carte Dining & Pasta Station-GG • Lunch • No Evening Dining • Lunch • Casual Dining-GG 12 11 • Lunch • À la Carte Dining & Pasta Station-GG 24 6 • Lunch • Casual Dining-GG • Lunch • À la Carte Dining & Pasta Station-GG 17 SATURDAY 5 4 10 9 15 FRIDAY • Lunch • À la Carte Dining & Pasta Station-GG • Lunch • No Evening Dining • Lunch • No Evening Dining • Lunch • No Evening Dining THURSDAY 3 2 8 • Lunch • No Evening Dining WEDNESDAY Club Closed SUNDAY • Lunch • Casual Dining-GG • Lunch • Casual Dining-GG • À la Carte Fine Dining-QR Dining Hours of Operation Sun. Brunch/Lunch: 10:30 am–3:00 pm Lunch: 11:00 am–3:00 pm Casual Dining: 3:00 pm–8:00 pm Dinner: 5:30 pm–8:00 pm QUAIL CREEK Casual À la Carte Dining 3:00 pm–8:00 pm Thursday–Sunday in the Greenside Grille (Casual) Thursday Special Feature Beginning at 5:30 pm Enjoy our Pasta Station ($15.95) Lunch À la Carte Fine Dining 11:00 am–3:00 pm Monday, Tuesday & Thursday through Saturday in the Greenside Grille (Casual) 5:30 pm–8:00 pm the last Saturday of each month in the Quail Room (Jacket Required) 11 Quail Creek Country Club 13300 Valewood Drive Naples, FL 34119 239-597-2831 239-597-2757 fax www.quailcreekcc.com FIRST CLASS PRESORT U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 266 NAPLES, FL IN MEMORIAM Club Officers & Directors Calvin Gaeta Philip St. Germaine Donald R. Jackson William H. Portman Polly Rossborough Bob Magrann ............................................................................................President Judge Dan Monaco .........................................................................Vice President Elmer Laydon ...........................................................................................Treasurer Bill Senter .................................................................................................. Secretary Jerry Galeana.............................................................................................. Director Stu Hodgson .............................................................................................. Director Brian Melton ............................................................................................. Director Judith Mulholland ..................................................................................... Director Carol Rhodes ............................................................................................. Director Our sincere sympathy to their family & friends. I MPORTANT C LUB NUMBERS Golf ..............597-2900 Tennis ...........597-9725 Fitness ..........593-9378 Accounting ...254-7410 Dining ..........597-2831 Gatehouse ....597-1514 Security.........580-8955 IMPORTANT E MAIL A DDRESSES boardofdirectors@quailcreekcc.com ombudsman@quailcreekcc.com webmaster@quailcreekcc.com Quail Creek Staff Ted Monty, Managing Director.....................254-7412 tmonty@quailcreekcc.com Jeffrey Bowles, Executive Chef ................... 254-7405 jbowles@quailcreekcc.com Jon Call, Director of Tennis ................................254-7446 jcall@quailcreekcc.com Mike Dero, Director of Golf ....................254-7425 mikedero@quailcreekcc.com Lorijane Graham, Membership Director .. 254-7418 lgraham@quailcreekcc.com Emily Hatcher, Food & Beverage Director...254-7403 ehatcher@quailcreekcc.com Jeff Johnson, Director of Buildings..................254-7426 jjohnson@quailcreekcc.com Nate Johnson, Golf Shop Manager ................ 254-7424 njohnson@quailcreekcc.com Kate Kerwin, Director of Fitness .............. 254-7460 kkerwin@quailcreekcc.com Kevin Leo, Golf Course Superintendent................. 254-7442 kleo@quailcreekcc.com Jennifer May, Webmaster/Digital Marketing. ..... 254-7453 jmay@quailcreekcc.com Renée Neville, Controller...............................254-7436 rneville@quailcreekcc.com Kim Utera, Communications Manager .................254-7411 kutera@quailcreekcc.com Terri VanRossem, HR Manager ....................254-7450 tvanrossem@quailcreekcc.com Linda Wells, Tennis Shop Manager .........................254-7420 lwells@quailcreekcc.com Receptionist..............................................597-2831 receptionist@quailcreekcc.com