June/July 2016 - Boca West Country Club
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June/July 2016 - Boca West Country Club
[ j u ne /j u ly 2016] Enjoy Summer at the Club Flavor of the Month Mango Spa Treatment This ultimate spa treatment includes all of mango’s healthy fruit acids, and an abundance of antioxidants leaving your skin refreshed and moisturized. Women’s Hair & Nails Partial or Full Highlights and Single Process Color 20% off (must be on same day) Purchase three blow dry services and receive the fourth one at 50% off Keratin Smoothing System 30% off Shellac Soak Off Color Gel System Special price $35, regularly $40 Fills Purchase three services at full price and receive the fourth one at 50% off Any Full Set 20% off Purchase three manicures at full price and receive the fourth one at 50% off Men Manicure and Pedicure Special price $46, regularly $51 (must be on the same day) Purchase three manicures at full price and receive the fourth one at 50% off Valid June 1 – July 31, 2016 No substitutions. May not be combined with any other special or discount. Specials are non-refundable. Closed Sunday and Monday. For more information or to book an appointment, please call 488-7820. [ presiden t’s Let t er] f r o m t h e d e s k o f J ay D i P i e t r o Dear Member, Last month we celebrated all our mothers 488-6936 is happy to answer any questions and this month it’s time to celebrate our regarding the lineup. A master calendar fathers. We hope you plan to enjoy Father’s of all club-sponsored events is in final Day Sunday Brunch at the Club on June 19, preparation and will be mailed with your where every father receives a complimentary membership dues renewal statement in July. Bloody Mary with brunch. And moms, I would like to offer my sincerest don’t forget to offer to sign the check! appreciation once again to all of you and the Plans are underway for our final two holiday Board of Governors for allowing me to host celebrations, Independence Day on Monday, the Seminole Region Club Managers 26th July 4 and Labor Day on Monday, September 5. Bring your Annual Charity Golf Tournament on June 12 and 13, 2016. family and friends for these great summer celebrations The primary goal of this event is to raise the most amount and don’t forget to tell the kids to stop by the card rooms of money possible to benefit local children’s charities which to partake in all the activities! includes Special Olympics of Palm Beach County, The budgeting process for the 2016/2017 season has been in Toys for Tots & U.S. Marines, SOS Children’s Village full swing for several weeks and this year, like last, is going of Florida, Florence Fuller Child Development Centers, to be a tough one with so many variables with the new Place of Hope, Boca Helping Hands, Food for the Poor, Golf & Activities Center opening later this year. Please rest George Snow Scholarship Fund, The Unicorn Children’s assured that we’re doing everything in our power to bring Foundation and First Tee. On behalf of the club manager’s you the best possible budget without sacrificing any services tournament committee, THANK YOU, from the bottom or the quality of life you’ve come to expect at your Club. of my heart! It’s not too early to plan your social calendar for next season. As always, I appreciate hearing your suggestions and Our 2016/2017 Entertainment Lineup is located on pages 22 comments and look forward to seeing you at the Club. and 23. Be sure to submit your requests by Friday, August 19 With my best wishes to all Fathers for a very happy to be included in the lottery. The Activities department at Father’s Day and to all of you for a spectacular Fourth of July! Sincerely, Jay DiPietro, CCM President and General Manager boca west [ june/july 2016 ] 3 june/july 2016 [ i ns i d e this issue 8 12 Sensational Summer Styles Just arrived at The Shoppes at Boca West — new and exciting summer merchandise! 3 president’s letter 5golf 9 fitness, aquatics & spa Independence Day 10 TENNIS Celebration Bring out your red, white & blue 31 June & July Spa Specials Time for extra relaxation and pampering ] 12 dining 16 calendar 18 CULTURAL ARTS 27 foundation news 30 chairman’s letter Visit us on the Web www.bocawestcc.org and check out all the great features! If you have a question or concern, email us at communications@bocawestcc.org BocaWest is published for its members by Boca West Country Club, Inc. Send correspondence to: Kathy E. Kohlhepp, Editor Boca West Country Club, P.O. Box 3070, Boca Raton, FL 33431-0970 • 488-6975 Design, Layout & Printing EG Communications group 954-958-0338 • www.eurographics.com Photos by Visual Enterprises and Sky Scape Industries Find us on 4 [ june/july June/july 2016 ] boca bocawest west [ golf] It’s Time— Plan Your Golf Schedule Now! 2 0 1 6 / 2 0 1 7 L e a g u e I n f o r m a t i o n Applications for next year’s league are available in the golf shop and online. All applicants for the Men’s league must have and maintain an up-to-date USGA handicap at Boca West and be an equity golf member. All applicants for the Women’s leagues are based upon having a certain handicap index specific for each league (Wednesday League – an index of 24.9 or below, or playing in the league prior; Thursday League – an index of 38.1 or below). If you don’t know your handicap please call the Golf shop at 488-6912. All applicants for the 9-Hole Men and Women’s leagues must be an equity golf member and a current USGA handicap. boca bocawest west [ June/july june/july 2016 ] 5 [ golf] On the Courses By Frank Richard, Golf Operations Chairman Do You Know What Time It Is? It’s time to start planning your golf schedule for next season. This issue of the BOCA WEST magazine has the complete 2016/2017 schedule. Keep a copy on your desk or on your refrigerator and use the Club’s website to send in your entries. Online entries will be available by mid-summer. Beginning June 1, the summer reciprocal program begins for golf members to enjoy. This year six area country clubs will be available: Addison Reserve Country Club, The Club at Admirals Cove, Gleneagles Country Club, Falls Country Club, The Club at Ibis and The Country Club at Mirasol. To everyone, a safe and healthy summer. Summer Reciprocal Program June 1 – September 30, 2016 6 [ june/july June/july 2016 ] boca bocawest west EQUITY GOLF MEMBERS may play at the clubs listed below. Rates and tee time availability vary at each club. MasterCard or Visa is required for payment. •Addison Reserve Country Club •The Club at Admirals Cove Tee times may only be assigned two days in •The Falls Country Club advance and requests MUST be made through the •Gleneagles Country Club Boca West golf shop. Members must present their •The Club at Ibis Boca West membership card and provide a photo •The Country Club at Mirasol ID when requested. For complete details, stop by or call the Golf shop at 488-6924. 2 016/2 017 G o l f T o u rn a m e n t S c h e d u l e Subject to change without notice Summer Golf Camps June 14 – 17 – Four Day Camp $275 per person – Ages 7-12 August 9 – 12 – Four Day Camp $275 per person – Ages 7-12 August 15 – 19 – Five Day Camp $325 per person – Ages 7 -12 Daily from 9am - 3pm Limited field of students per camp Prizes • Pizza Party • Personal Instruction Video Analysis and Golf Course Playing Lessons October 29 RYDER CUP - MEN & WOMEN 1ST ROUND 9AM October 30 RYDER CUP - MEN & WOMEN 2ND ROUND 9AM November 1 PRESIDENT'S CUP - MEN & WOMEN QUALIFIER 1PM November 5 PRESIDENT'S CUP - MEN & WOMEN 1ST MATCH 1PM November 7 PRESIDENT'S CUP - MEN & WOMEN 2ND MATCH 1PM November 10 PRESIDENT'S CUP - MEN & WOMEN 3RD MATCH 1PM November 12 WELCOME BACK TOURNAMENT 8:15AM November 13 WELCOME BACK TOURNAMENT 8:15AM December 3 GOVERNOR'S CUP - MEN & WOMEN QUALIFIER 1PM December 5 GOVERNOR'S CUP - MEN & WOMEN 1ST MATCH 1PM December 8 GOVERNOR'S CUP - MEN & WOMEN 2ND MATCH 1PM December 10 GOVERNOR'S CUP - MEN & WOMEN 3RD MATCH 1PM December 17 TWI-NITE 9-HOLE EVENT January 3 PUTTING QUALIFIER - MEN & WOMEN QUALIFIER 9AM-3PM January 5 PUTTING- WOMEN & MENS FINALS FINALS 1 & 3 PM January 21 SENIOR CHAMP - WOMEN & MEN QUALIFIER 1PM 3PM INSTRUCTORS: Pam Elders and Michael Meredith, PGA Teaching Professionals January 23 SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP 1PM February 4 SUPER BOWL TOURNAMENT 8:30AM Call 488-6924 or email michael@michaelmeredithgolf.com February 9 THE CHAMPIONSHIP - MEN/WOMEN 1PM February 11 THE CHAMPIONSHIP - MEN/WOMEN 1PM February 13 THE CHAMPIONSHIP - MEN/WOMEN 1PM February 27 MEN'S MEMBER/GUEST 1PM March 2 BOCA WEST CUP QUALIFIER 1PM March 4 BOCA WEST CUP 1ST MATCH 1PM March 6 BOCA WEST CUP FINALS 1PM March 13 LADIES' MEMBER/GUEST 1PM March 18 TWI-NITE 9-HOLE EVENT 3PM March 25 MARCH MADNESS & AWARDS CEREMONY 8:30AM April 1 RYDER CUP - MEN & WOMEN 1ST ROUND 9AM April 2 RYDER CUP - MEN & WOMEN 2ND ROUND 9AM. May 28 MEMORIAL DAY EVENT 8:15AM July 3 INDEPENDENCE DAY EVENT 8:15AM September 3 LABOR DAY EVENT 8:15AM Summer Guest Policy Now through October Equity Golf Members Members in this category may invite up to three guests any day of the week for $39 a guest. Equity Social, Tennis & Lessee Members Members in these categories will pay $39 flat rate on Monday and Friday. They will pay $39 flat rate for one guest on Monday and up to three guests on Friday. A non-member may be a guest of the club not more than six times per membership year (October 1-September 30). Equity members, lessees and non-member residents of Boca West are not eligible to be day guests or house guests. PLEASE NOTE: A day guest is the guest of a member for the day and must be accompanied by the member AT ALL TIMES when using any of the Club facilities. However, after checking a guest in for personal services such as lessons and massages, the member is free to leave the guest and the facility during the performance of the service. It is not necessary to obtain a houseguest card for a day guest. An individual may be a day guest at the Club for not more than six times per membership year. All daily guest fees for the use of facilities will apply. Tournaments/Events All tournaments and events are open for Golf Equity Members Only Independence Day Tournament Labor Day Tournament Sunday, July 3 Format: Best Ball of the Foursome 8:15am Shotgun Entry deadline: Sunday, June 19 Sunday, September 4 Format: Best Ball of the Foursome 8:15am Shotgun Entry deadline: Sunday, August 21 boca west [ June/july 2016 ] 7 the [ shoppes] a t boca w e s t Sensational Summer Styles in your Golf and Tennis Shoppes By Nancy Frydman, Chairperson, Retail Chairman Have you heard the latest news? The Shoppes at Boca West just received new arrivals. An assortment of exciting and new summer merchandise has arrived in time for you to “sensationalize” your summer wardrobe. Our wonderful staff is ready to assist you with your shopping experience. Remember, you can place special orders from any of the lines we carry, including equipment as well as apparel. We would welcome the opportunity to be of service to you during the next few months, regardless of your location. Have a happy summer! POLO Ralph Lauren Ladieswear Ralph Lauren’s “Port Royal” and “Floral Aim” skorts anchor this beautiful summer collection featuring coordinating “Barbados” green, “New Periwinkle” blue and “solar” orange polos and zip-up cotton sweatshirts. KATE LORD Ladieswear KATE LORD’s “Middleton” collection is a well merchandised summer ensemble featuring beach-inspired hues of Iris, Capri Blue, Black and White in fun and sporty stripes and space dye performance fabrics. CUTTER & BUCK U.S. Open & Ryder Cup Logo Menswear Get your very own 2016 U.S. Open and Ryder Cup logo menswear from the Golf Shoppe-the perfect Father’s Day gift. Sofibella Ladies Tennis and Activewear Sofibella is an active lifestyle brand that embodies the personal style and sensibility of the active woman. Known for fit, fabric and stylish details, the “Belize” collection is perfect for every active Boca West woman with fun and fashionable tennis and yoga-inspired athleisure wear. NEW Odyssey Toe-Up Putter The Perfect Addition to your Short Game The new Odyssey putter features stroke balanced technology to reduce torque during the stroke for minimal twisting, so you can keep the putter on line. In addition the putter features: • Precision crafted metal-x face for a pure roll. • 3-white alignment lines in the cavity of the putter head which further aid in alignment. • SuperStroke Flatso grip with counter core technology that allows for even pressure in both hands to eliminate tension in the wrists and forearms. 8 [ June/july 2016 ] boca west [ [ fitness aquat ics & s pa Bantam EX-L Composite Pickleball Paddle The Bantam EX-L Composite Pickleball Paddle by Paddletek is one of our most popular paddles. This paddle has a specialized, polymer core which was specifically made for pickleball playing. This core was designed to provide greater power, more placement control and hits that are strong yet quieter than Nomex core paddles. Paddletek created the Bantam to be a winner at a lighter weight. The abstract, geometric vinyl decal is laid on top of the high tech fiberglass face. Inside, the strong polymer core provides a sturdy basis for lots of pickleball play. Element Pickleball Paddle The Element Pickleball Paddle is one of the most popular paddles produced by Paddletek. Quite similar to the Phoenix Pro in terms of size, this lighter paddle will allow players to impart spin on their hits without losing any vital power. When the oversized hitting area is combined with the lightest possible weight, players achieve maximum maneuverability and quickness. This paddle features a polymer core specifically developed by the manufacturer for pickleball. Over the top of the core lies a fiberglass face, which is then finished by screenprinted graphics. The geometric design on the face of this paddle features the letter “P” in contrasting colors, as well as the words “element” and “paddletek”. Important Information on Standing Appointments Pro-Lite Sports Pickleball Paddles Pro-Lite Sports has been making high quality pickleball paddles for thirty years, longer than just about anyone. When pickleball was first invented, the first pickleball paddles were actually heavy wooden paddles modeled after table tennis paddles. Pro-Lite Sports changed that forever when in 1984 its founder, Arlen Paranto, a Boeing industrial engineer, noticed the large lightweight panels that Boeing was using to make airplanes and had the idea to use these panels to make pickleball paddles. Arlen purchased panels from the Boeing Surplus Store in Kent, Washington and the rest is history! Most pickleball paddles are made out of similar panels of graphite or fiberglass faced honeycomb sheets originally created for the aerospace industry. Today Pro-Lite Sports continues to be an industry leader with innovative new paddle designs and technology. Elite pickleball players recognize Pro-Lite paddles as extraordinary products. You’ll find Pro-Lite paddles in the hands of many tournament champions. With the perfect blend of touch and power, Pro-Lite paddles are like no other. Fitness and Spa Standing Appointments for 2016/2017 season will be accepted ONLY by email. Request forms will be available August 15. You may pick up request forms at the Fitness Center and Spa or on the Club’s website. Standing Appointments may be scheduled during season (November 2016 through April 2017). Appointments during the summer months may be booked a maximum of two months in advance. We will begin accepting Standing Appointment request forms on Friday, August 26 at 6 a.m. by email only! Requests received before 6 a.m. on August 26, will not be processed. Requests are scheduled based on availability and in the order they are received. A request is not a guarantee. All requests must be submitted by email using the Standing Appointment Request Form. Personal Training applicants must complete the health history process prior to requesting appointments. The health history process must be updated each year. Please check your status with the staff in the Fitness Center before submitting a standing appointment request. Standing Appointment requests submitted by any method other than email will result in delayed processing and a deferred position in the queue of requests. For more information please contact the Spa at 488-7880 or Fitness Center at 488-6944. Guest Days Now Through October All guests of members may use the Fitness Center with no time restrictions provided that they have the proper guest cards or are accompanied by a member. Members may also invite up to three guests at no charge to use the Aquatic or Fitness facilities on Monday, Friday and Sunday. Members are permitted to invite that same guest only six times during the membership year (October 1 – September 30). boca west [ June/july 2016 ] 9 [t ennis] at the net By Alvin “Bud” Baron Tennis Committee Chairman Get Ready For Exciting Tennis Center Programs in 2016-2017 We’re proud that Boca West provides our members with the ultimate in resort style tennis activity with more innovative programs than any other club. We’ve planned scads of exciting events including Welcome Back Weekend, Sunday Mixed Doubles, Cardio Clinics, Color War, Round Robins, Holiday Junior and Family programs, Men’s and Women’s Member Guests, Pro Am Tournaments, Tennis Leagues, Under the Lights Top Tennis Professional Exhibitions followed by Dinner and Dancing and lots more. Volunteer s Needed for the 4th Annual Boca West Foundation Summer Tennis Camps June 6-10 • June 13-17 • June 20-24 June 27 – July 1 • July 11-15 Call 488-6996 or email: tennis@bocawestcc.org 10 [ june/july June/july 2016 ] boca bocawest west To top things off our Tennis Center has become a most welcoming, friendly, and warm setting to socialize or meet new friends or to just hang out before and after tennis or Pickleball. Even those unable to play on some days drop in because they enjoy the camaraderie. Stop by and you’ll see several hot bridge games and at least one chess match in progress and always find groups arranged on our comfortable seating chatting about the day’s news or gossip. And our Tennis Shoppe offers the latest in equipment and apparel. Pickleball has hit Boca West like a storm. Word of mouth about this new sport has drawn hundreds of social, golf and tennis members to our four new pickleball courts. Even those who never played a racquet ball sport have been addicted. You play it with a whiffle ball the size of a softball and wooden paddles and you can borrow the paddles from the Tennis Center to try out the game. Some have called it like Ping Pong on your driveway. It doesn’t require the running and energy of tennis, but its lots of fun. We’ve had our second season of lessons, demonstrations, clinics, round robins, and club championships and we’re planning for the next. Come down and talk to our great staff: John Joyce, Director; Merissa Rock, Assistant Director and Rob Norton, Tennis Professional - and enjoy a cup of coffee, too. And How About Christina McHale, Boca West’s Touring Professional. Wearing a Boca West patch on her tennis top, Christina made it to the second round of the Miami Open in March beating Japan’s Misaki Doi. Then after forcing Serena Williams to a third set, she lost 6-3, 5-7, 6-2. At the Fed Cup in Brisbane, Australia in April, Christina overcame the powerful Sam Stosur 3-6, 6-1, 7-5 to give the US team a lead. Christina graced our Tennis Awards Dinner in March chatting with our members. Cheer Christina on the tennis channel. tennis events ★★★★★★★★★★★ Pickleball Corner Just picking up the sport? Stop by our pro shop to sign up for a lesson or to purchase one of the various types of pickelball paddles that the pros use. For more information, call 488-6996. did you [ know?] SUMMER GUEST DAYS Now through October Equity Tennis Members Members may invite up to three guests at any time (based on court availability) on Monday and Friday and after 10 a.m. on Sunday. Equity Golf, Social and Lessee Members Members will receive complimentary court fees on Monday and Friday. They will receive complimentary court fees for one guest on Monday and up to three guests on Friday. A non-member may be a guest of the Club no more than six times per membership year (October 1 – September 30). Equity members, lessees and non-member residents of Boca West are not eligible to be day guests or houseguests. PLEASE NOTE: a day guest is the guest of a member for the day and must be accompanied by the member AT ALL TIMES when using any of the Club facilities. However, after checking a guest in for personal services, such as lessons, the member is free to leave the guest and facility during the performance of the service. It is not necessary to obtain a houseguest card for a day guest. All daily guest fees for use of the facilities will apply. Independence Day Round Robin- Saturday, July 2 Come out and show your patriotism on the courts by participating in this year’s Independence Day Round Robin. Complimentary continental breakfast for round robin participants. The format will be Men’s and Women’s Doubles. Breakfast served at 8am, Checkin at 8:30am and play begins at 9am. Winners of each flight will be rewarded with a merchandise gift certificate. Request by 1pm on Saturday, June 25. USTA Boys 16 and 18s Clay Court Championships: July 17-23 Main Draw Matches Come out and watch some of our up and coming young tennis stars play. Matches begin at 8am and play throughout the day each day. Nighttime Tennis Play Did you know that Boca West has three lit courts for evening and nighttime play once the sun goes down? To reserve one of these courts, please call the pro shop before 5pm the day of play and we will turn the lights on and off for you. We hope you take advantage of this evening opportunity this summer season, because it is a great way to BEAT THE HEAT. Tennis Tip from the Pros 10 ways of staying cool in the summer heat 1) Alter your exercise routine. Exercise indoors some days of the week if possible otherwise; shorten the time of extraneous exercise outside and take more water breaks. Take advantage of cooler temperatures in the early mornings and late evenings. 2) Wear loose fitting clothes that are light in color. 3) Fill a spray bottle with water and keep it in the refrigerator for a quick refreshing spray to your face after being outdoors. 4) Keep plastic bottles of water in the freezer; grab one when you’re ready to go outside. As the ice melts, you’ll have a supply of cold water with you. 5) Combat dehydration by drinking plenty of water along with sports drinks or other sources of electrolytes. (Ex. Pedialite, Nuun, Sustain Sports powder) 6) If you’re wearing a cap or hat, remove it and pour a bit of ice cold water into the hat, then quickly invert it and place on your head. 7) Avoid drinking caffeine and alcoholic beverages as this promotes dehydration. 8) Instead of hot foods, try lighter summer fare including frequent small meals or snacks containing cold fruit or low fat dairy products. 9) Use common sense. If the heat is intolerable, stay indoors when you can and avoid activities in direct sunlight or on hot asphalt surfaces. Pay special attention to the elderly, infants, and anyone with a chronic illness, as they may dehydrate easily and be more susceptible to heat-related illnesses. Don’t forget that pets also need protection from dehydration and heat-related illnesses too 10) APPLY SUNSCREEN! Always apply SPF 30 (or higher) before having fun in the sun! boca west [ June/july 2016 ] 11 [ Dining] ★★★★★★★ Independence Day C e l e b ra t i on Monday, July 4 • 11am – 4pm, Country Club Complimentary for Members Guest Charges: $29.95++ per adult $17.95++ per child (4-12 years) Children’s Activities in the Card Room. Join us in Onyx Lounge beginning at 5 p.m. for the 148th running of The Belmont Stakes Saturday, June 11 Specially Priced White Carnations, the official drink of The Belmont Stakes, and Belmont Breezes Don’t forget to make reservations for dinner in MyPi from 5 p.m. to close. F a t h e r ’ s D ay Sunday, June 19 Serving from 11am-3pm in MyPi as we celebrate all our Dads. Brunch specials such as Eggs Benedicts, Homemade Oversized Pancakes, Steak & Eggs and much more will be offered in addition to our a la carte menu. All fathers will receive a complimentary Bloody Mary with their meal. 12 [ june/july June/july 2016 ] boca west Rosh Hashanah Traditional Dinner Sunday, October 2 Serving from 5:30pm in Panache $36.95++ per adult $17.95++ per child (4 –12 years) Reservation deadline: Sunday, September 4 to be included in the assignment Dress attire for men: long sleeved collared shirts, jackets optional Break The Fast All Dairy Buffet Wednesday, October 12 Serving from 5pm in Panache $29.95++ per adult/$17.95++ per child (4 –12 years) Buffet selections include: Nova and Lox, Matjes Herring, Pickled Salmon, Gravlox, Kippered Salmon, Gefilte Fish, White Fish and more. Reservation deadline: Wednesday, September 14 to be included in the assignment Dress attire for men: long sleeved collared shirts, jackets optional F o od & B e v e r age R e se r vat i o n s H o u r s Call 483-6300 Wednesday – Saturday from 10am-3pm or email anytime to diningresv@bocawestcc.org. Reservations requests must be submitted by 1pm two weeks in advance (unless otherwise noted) to be included in the assignment. boca west [ June/july 2016 ] 13 [ scene Easter 2016 14 [ june/july June/july 2016 ] boca west flash ! ] Passover 2016 boca west [ june/july June/july 2016 ] 15 [ j u ne 2016] Sunday BocaWest Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 Open Card Play Duplicate Bridge 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 24 25 Open Card Play Open Card Play Duplicate Bridge Duplicate Bridge Beauty & The Beast 19 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 29 30 Father’s Day 16 [ june/july June/july 2016 ] boca west Open Card Play Duplicate Bridge [ j u ly 2016] Sunday 3 Independence Day Golf Event BocaWest Monday 4 Independence Day Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 Independence Day Tennis Round Robin 5 6 7 8 9 Open Card Play Duplicate Bridge Independence Day Celebration 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Lips Open Card Play Open Card Play Open Card Play Duplicate Bridge Duplicate Bridge Duplicate Bridge 31 boca west [ june/july June/july 2016 ] 17 [ C U LT U R AL A RTS] Activities Reservation & Cancellation Policy To be included in the lottery (if warranted), reservations and cancellations for all activities must be submitted in writing by the REQUEST BY date. You may email to activities@bocawestcc.org, fax to 483-9521 or stop by the office to fill out a form. Activities Confirmations Event status is posted on the Club’s website. Confirmation letters are no longer mailed. To access the site, go to www.bocawestcc.org and type in your username and password. Once logged on, click on the CULTURAL ARTS tab, a drop down menu will appear. Click on ACTIVITIES CONFIRMATIONS and select the event you wish to view. All event information, including time, location, cancellation policy, etc will be posted. Activities that require tickets (i.e. lectures) and/or seating assignments (i.e. Cabaret Nights, Sweethearts Ball, Tanglewood) will be sent to your Boca West mailing address prior to the event. A friendly reminder email will be sent prior to every event. Be sure to register your email address online. Onyx Entertainment Join us from 6:30 – 10:30 p.m. JUNE Friday, June 3- Debbie Pierce Saturday, June 4- Greg & Rachel Friday, June 10- Michelle Masci Saturday, June 11- Marc Cooper Trio Friday, June 17- Mary Eiland Saturday, June 18- Alexandra Lewis Friday, June 24- Chenzo Saturday, June 25- Chad & Heather JULY Friday, July 1- Spanky & Dino Saturday, July 2- Lisa Addeo Friday, July 8- Will Bridges Saturday, July 9- Mel Olman Friday, July 15- Bill DeRenzo Saturday, July 16- Valerie White Friday, July 22- Shepard & Green Saturday, July 23- Davis & Dow Friday, July 29- Dawn Marie Basham Saturday, July 30- Terry Cooper Entertainment is subject to change. 18 [ June/july 2016 ] boca west Singles Interclub Singles Dinner Out at the Copenhagen Restaurant Hosted by Boca Pointe Country Club Monday, June 27 Come meet and mingle from 6–6:30pm while enjoying a glass of wine. Dinner is at 6:30pm Cost: $33 per person, all inclusive – includes one glass of wine, soup and salad, choice of one of six entrees: Chicken Francaise, Veal Marsala, Sweet Potato Crusted Tilapia, Grilled Salmon, 2 – 4 oz. Filet Mignon, Linguini & Shrimp, Choice of Dessert, Coffee or Tea, Beverages. Copenhagen Restaurant is located in the Publix shopping center at Woolbright and Military Trail in Boynton Beach, 739-3952. Request/Cancel by: June 20 [ C U LT U R AL A RTS] Disney’s Beauty and the Beast on Broadway Thursday, June 16 • 8 p.m. at the Broward Center - $110 per person Guests e Welcom Tale as old as time, true as it can be. Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, the smash hit Broadway musical, is coming to you! Based on the Academy Awardwinning animated feature film, this eye-popping spectacle has won the hearts of over 35 million people worldwide. This classic musical love story is filled with unforgettable characters, lavish sets and costumes, and dazzling production numbers including “Be Our Guest” and the beloved title song. Experience the romance and enchantment of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast! Beauty and the Beast is appropriate for children of all ages. Tickets will be sold on a first come basis. Bus will depart Boca West at 7 p.m. Price includes lower orchestra ticket, bus transportation and gratuity. Please submit your request in writing to the Activities Department. LIPS in Ft. Lauderdale! Join us for a DRAGALICIOUS Night at LIPS in Ft. Lauderdale! Tuesday, July 12 $39 per person Price Includes: Dinner (salad, choice of entrée, and dessert), Vegas Style Drag Show, Bus Transportation and all Gratuities. Bus departs 6:30pm • Dinner at 7:30pm Showtime at 8:45pm Request/Cancel in writing to the Activities Department by July 1. boca west [ June/july 2016 ] 19 [ C U LT U R AL A RTS] Join Boca West to Cheer on the Miami Dolphins vs New York Jets Sunday, November 6, 2016 1:00 p.m. Game Time Section 107 $145 per person Includes: Field Level Seating, Round Trip Transportation & Gratuities Bus Departs at 11:00 a.m. Please submit all requests in writing to the Activities Department. Tickets will be sold on a first come basis. Can purchase up to 6 tickets each. Cancellations accepted only if a waiting list is produced. Hoffman’s Chocolate Class & Factory Tour Thursday, June 23 Join us for a deliciously fun-filled Chocolatier Class & Factory Tour that will take place at Hoffman’s Lake Worth location. Following a tour of the location, there will be a class where participants will assemble and design their own individual chocolate craft using icings and decorative candies and confections. All of the personalized creations will be plated and wrapped to be taken home with each person. Bus leaves at 10:00am and will return at approximately 2:00pm $40 per person 20 [ June/july 2016 ] boca west [ C U LT U R AL A RTS] bridge news Congratulations to the Bwcc Women’s Duplicate Bridge Team for winning the Sunshine League Championship Captain, Patti Greiff, and her team continue their winning record by defeating Addison Reserve, Hunters Run, Polo, Gleneagles, Boca Woods and Indian Spring in the 2016 competition. The BWCC team played against each opposing team during the season. The team brought home the championship trophy eight of the last nine years. Duplicate Bridge Thursday evenings at 7 pm, Card Room A in the Country Club $10 per person. Directed by Linda Green Summer Bridge at The Polo Club June 1 to October 31 Tuesday Evenings 7-10 pm | $10 per person, charged to your Boca West account Director: Phil Benamy www.directorplease.com Special games June 14 - Silver Points $1.50 extra fee Friday Afternoons 12:30- 3:30pm $9 per person, charged to your Boca West account Director: Linda Green www.LindasBridgeTable.com Special games June 10 - Club Championship – no extra fee June 17 - Silver Points - $1.50 extra fee Please present your Boca West Membership ID at the Polo Security Gate for entry. Additional special games will be announced. CARD ROOM POLICies NOW - October 2016 GUESTS Members may invite up to three guests for card play during the day except Monday. Pictured here, seated left to right, are Nomi Kanter, Helen Meshel, Anita Manes, Joan Schepps and Tammy Dankoff. Standing, left to right, are Phyllis Binder, Joyce Hirsch, Cecile Rothaus, Captain Patti Greiff, Maxine Marshall, Lee White and Marlene Weiss. Unavailable for photo is Joanne Weingold who, with Patti Greiff, organized the Sunshine League. Special Duplicate Bridge Games June 10 Polo Charity Championship June 14 Polo Club Silver Points $1.50 extra June 16 Silver Points June 17 Polo Club Silver Points $1.50 extra June 30 Club Championship July 14 Charity Game $1 extra July 15 Polo Club Charity Championship $1 extra August 4 Charity Game $1 extra August 5 Polo Club Charity Championship $1 extra August 18 Charity Game $1 extra Members may invite up to three guests for card play during the evening except Wednesday or Thursday. One guest is permitted for Duplicate Bridge on Thursday evenings. When playing cards on a Monday, be sure to put your membership card on the table next to you so when we do card room check, we are not disturbing your game. Only food and beverage served in the card rooms may be consumed there. Food and beverage items may not be taken out of the card rooms for any reason, nor is food from outside the card rooms permitted to be brought into the card rooms. A non-member (non-resident) may be a guest of the Club no more than six times per membership year: October 1 - September 30. Equity members, lessees and non-member residents of Boca West are not eligible to be day guests or houseguests. Card Room availability is based on the building being open. Card playing is not permitted in the Living Room of the Country Club or in Onyx Lounge. Members must play with their guests at all times. Tables may not be reserved. Cell phones may not be used in the card rooms. Visit the bridge website for current information and all the bridge scores from our games at www.bocawestbridge.com boca bocawest west [ June/july june/july 2016 ] 21 [ C U LT U R AL A RTS] 2016-2017 Broadway Lineup at the Broward Center Cinderella Thursday, December 15 - $110 per person Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella is the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical from the creators of Oklahoma!and The King and I that’s delighting audiences with its contemporary take on the classic tale. This lush production features an incredible orchestra, jaw-dropping transformations and all the moments you love—the pumpkin, the glass slipper, the masked ball and more—plus some surprising new twists! Be transported back to your childhood as you rediscover some of Rodgers + Hammerstein’s most beloved songs, including “In My Own Little Corner,” “Impossible/It’s Possible” and “Ten Minutes Ago,” in this hilarious and romantic Broadway experience for anyone who’s ever had a wish, a dream — or a really great pair of shoes. Cabaret Thursday, January 12 $125 per person Welcome to the infamous Kit Kat Klub, where the Emcee, Sally Bowles and a raucous ensemble take the stage nightly to tantalize the crowd–– and to leave their troubles outside. But as life in pre-WWII Germany grows more and more uncertain, will the decadent allure of Berlin nightlife be enough to get them through their dangerous times? Come hear some of the most memorable songs in theatre history, including “Cabaret,” “Willkommen” and “Maybe This Time.” Right this way, your table’s waiting at Cabaret, John Kander, Fred Ebb and Joe Masteroff’s Tony-winning musical about following your heart while the world loses its way. The Little Mermaid Thursday, February 23 – $125 per person In a magical kingdom fathoms below, we meet Ariel, the little mermaid who is tired of flipping her fins and longs to be part of the fascinating world on dry land. Joining her are Sebastian, Ariel’s crabby sidekick; Ursula, the evil sea witch; Triton, King of the Sea and the handsome and human Prince Eric. Based on the Disney animated film and hit Broadway musical. Dive on in! Life is the bubbles, under the sea! Something Rotten – Thursday, March 23 - $125 per person Something Rotten! is Broadway’s big, fat hit! (New York Post). Set in 1595, this hilarious smash tells the story of Nick and Nigel Bottom, two brothers who are desperate to write a hit play. When a local soothsayer foretells that the future of theatre involves singing, dancing and acting at the same time, Nick and Nigel set out to write the world’s very first MUSICAL! With its heart on its ruffled sleeve and sequins in its soul, Something Rotten! is The Producers +The Book of Mormon x The Drowsy Chaperone. Squared! (New York Magazine). Matilda – Thursday, April 27 - $125 per person Winner of 50 international awards, including four Tony Awards, Matilda The Musical is the story of an extraordinary girl who, armed with a vivid imagination and a sharp mind, dares to take a stand and change her own destiny. Based on the beloved novel by Roald Dahl, Matilda continues to thrill soldout audiences of all ages on Broadway and in London’s West End. The Wall Street Journal says, “The makers of Matilda have done the impossible— triumphantly! It is smart, sweet, zany and stupendous fun.” Finding Neverland – Thursday, June 15 - $135 per person Finding Neverland is Broadway’s biggest new hit and the winner of Broadway.com’s Audience Choice Award for Best Musical! This breathtaking smash “captures the kid-at-heart” (Time Magazine). Vogue cheers, "it’s a must-see you’ll remember for years to come!” Directed by visionary Tony winner Diane Paulus, Finding Neverland tells the incredible story behind one of the world's most beloved characters: Peter Pan. Playwright J.M. Barrie struggles to find inspiration until he meets four young brothers and their beautiful widowed mother. Spellbound by the boys’ enchanting make-believe adventures, he sets out to write a play that will astound London theatergoers. With a little bit of pixie dust and a lot of faith, Barrie takes this monumental leap, leaving his old world behind for Neverland where nothing is impossible and the wonder of childhood lasts forever. The magic of Barrie’s classic tale springs spectacularly to life in this heartwarming theatrical event. Finding Neverland is “far and away the best musical of the year!” (NPR). All shows are at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale. Shows begin at 8 p.m. and the bus(es) will depart from the overflow parking lot across from the Sports Center at 7 p.m. Reservation requests must be submitted in writing to the Activities department by Friday, August 19, 2016 to be included in the lottery assignment. Price includes lower orchestra ticket, bus transportation and gratuities. 22 [ June/july 2016 ] boca west [ C U LT U R AL A RTS] M e m b e r s h i p m at t e r s By Mark Berkowitz, Membership Committee Chairman By the time the month of June rolls around it has become very quiet around here. Let’s liven things up a bit by inviting and hosting our children and friends at Boca West Country Club. It’s an ideal time for them to visit and take advantage of our Summer guest policies. Miami City Ballet 2016/2017 Season Program I - Friday, November 11: $85 per person Program One opens the season with the 19th century’s greatest romantic ballet and one of the most beloved works of all time - Giselle. The title role of the innocent peasant girl turned mad by her lover’s betrayal, returning from the dead to save him from death, is every ballerina’s dream role – requiring both outstanding acting skills and impeccable technique. Program II - Friday, January 20: $85 per person Opening with Peter Martins’ very first ballet, the raw and witty Calcium Light Night, MCB continues to expand its Jerome Robbins repertory with Glass Pieces. Carousel Pas de Deux by Sir Kenneth MacMillan, is a poignant duet adapted from the popular musical, set to music by the great Richard Rodgers. George Balanchine’s ravishing Serenade rounds out the program. Program III - Friday, February 24: $85 per person Program Three features a world premiere by one of the most important choreographic voices working today. Alexei Ratmansky returns for his second commission with MCB, The Fairy’s Kiss, based on a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. A new Balanchine acquisition, Walpurgisnacht Ballet, set to Charles Gounod’s passionate Faust music, contains a bravura ballerina role and a corps of 24 alluring women. And Christopher Wheeldon’s contemporary Polyphonia returns for an encore after its popular reception in 2013. Program IV- Friday, March 17: $85 per person Program Four brings this stimulating season to a climax with the company premiere of Twyla Tharp’s first pure ballet, Bach Partita – classical, joyous and jazzy. Arden Court, one of Paul Taylor’s best-loved works, then leads to Balanchine’s glorious tribute to Broadway and to his friend and collaborator George Gershwin: the scintillating Who Cares?, which brings the program – and the season! – to a rousing close. Price includes transportation and gratuities. Bus departs from the overflow parking lot at 6:45 p.m. All performances are 8 p.m. at the Kravis Center. Reservations must be submitted in writing. Prices are discounted this time of year and your friends and family will be thrilled to enjoy our relaxed surroundings. There are priority tee times to be taken advantage of, immediate seating in the dining rooms and the staff at the pool bar are awaiting your Piña Colada orders. And let’s not forget our three incredible summer celebrations, Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day. Our families love those parties almost as much as we love watching them enjoy themselves while they’re here. An Offspring card activation is only $15 per seven days. It’s even affordable for them to entertain their friends too. Did you know that your Offspring may host their friends if you register them for a guest card for $50? That, too, is activated for seven days and the registration of these cards permits the carrier to use the entire Club facilities without being accompanied by a member. Perhaps your son has been looking to visit and host a few friends for golf. Or perhaps your daughter or granddaughter is planning a ladies spa trip this summer. They can easily make those trips here with their friends for a very affordable price and, of course, be thrilled by our wonderful amenities. For more information on our Summer guest policies, our three summer celebrations or registering your friends and family for guest privileges, please call or email your Membership department. Their number is 488-6934 or membership@bocawestcc.org. Have a safe, happy summer. boca west [ June/july 2016 ] 23 F i n a n c e R e p o r t By Howard Liebman, Finance Committee Chairman Six Months Financial Results — March 31, 2016 It’s hard to believe that by the time you read this article we will have been well into the second half of our fiscal year and many of you will have travelled north for the summer. Nevertheless, I think it appropriate to share our results for the first six months which ended March 31, 2016 and to update you on some related matters. Financial results excluding timing differences are ahead of budget by $526,500 of which $411,500 relate to non-operating items comprised primarily of the late arrival of international staff and net positive variances in dues. Operating results are ahead of budget by $116,000, primarily related to a favorable variance in salaries and wages as a result of employing a smaller staff than anticipated. In the aggregate, all other variances, although numerous in number, net to a shortfall of $50,000 compared to budget. Those worthy of mention are electricity on the positive side due in part, to the installation of the chiller plant, and Golf operations on the negative side due mainly to bad weather. In addition, the shortfall in Golf operations (rounds) has had a negative impact on Food and Beverage, particularly with respect to lunch at Mr. D’s and Splash Pool Bar. Our cash balance at March 31, 2016 was $8.7 million compared to $17.1 million one year earlier. Year to date cash expenditures for the new Golf and Activities Center and the Chiller Plant total $16.6 million. Expenditures towards the IT Project began in March and total $322,800 through March 31. Cash collections earmarked for the designated construction fund are running ahead of last year by $787,100. However, the comparison to last year during the next six months will be more of a challenge since sales of homes to new members during the second half of last year were very strong. Our bank financing is now in place and we project to begin borrowing from the bank during the latter part of May. As of March 31, there are 50 members who have not paid their dues compared to 55 last year (against a budget of 75). Further, 49 golf and nine tennis players have downgraded their membership compared to a budget of 50 and 25, respectively. As of April 25, 2016, closed and pending sales of homes to new members total 82 compared to 71 for the same period last year. Staff from all departments are actively involved in the budget process which is now in full swing. The current plan is for the Board of Governors to approve a final budget at its June 24 meeting. As always, I thank you for your patience as we continue to navigate through the major construction, and wish all of you a happy, healthy and safe summer wherever your travels may take you. G r ie van ce Co m m i t t ee R ep o r t In January 2016, a relatively new male member was accused of using inappropriate language when getting a weekly massage from one of our female massage therapists. The member had been getting massages for months from this therapist but it was not until the session in January that his language to her was inappropriate. She felt uncomfortable, told him she did not want to hear or engage in that type of conversation with him anymore and felt she could no longer provide him with massage services going forward. Upon further inquiry, it was learned that this member also took weekly massages from another female massage therapist for months who stated that at the beginning of each session he also used inappropriate language. However, she felt she was capable of handling it; she always was able to turn him off; and therefore she never reported the incidents to her supervisor. When the Committee met with the member, he was very remorseful and apologetic for having made statements that made the massage therapists uncomfortable. In his 24 [ June/july 2016 ] boca west By Phil Kupperman, Chairman own way he thought he was being sociable and funny, but understands how wrong it was if it ended up hurting anyone. RECOMMENDATION Club membership privileges should be suspended immediately until he satisfactorily completes a Sexual Harassment Training Session and Test provided by Boca West Human Resources Department. Upon satisfactorily passing the test, Spa privileges are then suspended for a period of three months while in residence. Once his Spa privileges are reinstated, any future massages cannot be with a female massage therapist. Any future inappropriate behavior will result in an indefinite suspension from the Club. And finally, letters of apology should be written to all parties involved. The Board of Governors unanimously supported the findings and recommendation of the Grievance Committee. Sp e c i a l P r o j e c t s U p d a t e By Phil Kupperman, Special Projects Chairman 2016/2017 Board of Governors Chairman Bob Locke* Vice Chair & Treasurer Howard Liebman* 1st Vice President Joel Schlesinger* 2nd Vice President Mark Berkowitz* Secretary Leonard Meyers* President & General Manager Jay DiPietro, CCM *Executive Committee Governors Alvin “Bud” Baron, Howard Boilen, Paul Echenberg, Jeffrey Feiner, Steve Forman, Nancy Frydman, Joel Macher, Harriet Moskowitz, Frank Richard, Stephen Siegel Committee Chairs Adv/Mktg/Comm Joel Schlesinger, Chair Howard Boilen, VC Audit Jeffrey Feiner, Chair Paul Echenberg, VC Budget & Finance Howard Liebman, Chair Jeffrey Feiner, VC Fitness/Aquatics/Spa Steve Siegel, Chair Paul Echenberg, VC Golf Operations Frank Richard, Chair Steve Forman, VC Grievance Phil Kupperman, Chair House/Activities Howard Boilen, Chair Nancy Frydman, VC Human Resources Alvin “Bud” Baron, Chair Jeffrey Feiner, VC Legal Jerry Glassman, Chair Membership Mark Berkowitz, Chair Harriet Moskowitz, VC Ombudsman Joel Macher Retail Nancy Frydman, Chair Harriet Moskowitz, VC Tennis Alvin “Bud” Baron, Chair Joel Schlesinger, VC The construction of our new Golf and Activities Center continues to come to life right before our eyes. The completed building is still on schedule to be open to our membership by December, 2016. By the time you read this article, we estimate that the construction of the building will be over 65% completed. All floor slabs, exterior walls and all steel work, bar joists and columns will be entirely complete. Window installation will be 90% complete and the laying of the roof tiles should be 95% complete. Inside the building almost all of the interior wall framing should be complete and all of the electrical and plumbing should be 70% complete. In addition to the above, the cabinetry installation for both the Golf Retail Shop and Golf Check-in and lockers for both the ladies and men’s locker rooms are still scheduled to start in July. The Renovator Program remains very active. We have vetted eight renovators who have acquired a total of 51 units and have three more closings pending. Of the 51 acquired, most have already been renovated and 22 have been sold while two more are pending sale. In addition, six are being rented with full membership privileges. The Renovator Program is designed to encourage renovators to purchase neglected units, to renovate them and then to sell them as desirable homes to new members. Since the units acquired under this program are mostly non-performing at the time acquired, the ultimate sale of these units results in a financial windfall for all the members of Boca West as these sales generate both new Joining Fees as well as current and ongoing social dues. At this time we are very excited to announce the vetting and signing of a new renovator group. This group intends to make a major investment in the acquisition and remodeling of all type of units throughout Boca West that have been neglected over the years. And finally, we would like to update you on Akoya at Boca West. The Siemens Group has informed us that the vibro flotation process of compressing the ground dirt with sand and new dirt at each point where an ultimate column will be constructed is fully completed and has passed third party engineering evaluations. They now expect that the foundation work will begin shortly and the building should be going vertical by August. In doing so, the Siemens Group has also confirmed that all three towers will be built simultaneously so that the entire external construction of Akoya will be completed before any buyers take ownership. If you are interested in more information about the construction process or to secure a unit at Akoya, you should stop by their sales office which is in the Sports Center at the opposite end from MyPi. You may also contact them directly by email to shannon@akoyabocawest.com or by calling 362-2719. For those of you leaving for the summer, I wish you a safe journey. These projects should all be well underway by the time you return. boca west [ June/july 2016 ] 25 Elegant and Intimate Cruising Oceania riviera December 5-15, 2016 I T INE R A R Y December 5 Miami, United States Embark 1 PM 6PM December 6 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean December 7 Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands 8 AM 4PM December 8 San Juan, Puerto Rico 1 PM 9PM December 9 Philipsburg, St. Maarten 9AM 11 PM December 10 Gustavia, St. Barts 8 AM 6PM December 11 Tortola, British Virgin Islands 8 AM 4PM December 12 Cayo Levantado, Dominican Republic 9AM 6PM 8 AM 5PM December 13 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean December 14 Nassau, Bahamas December 15 Miami, United States Disembark 8 AM Celebrity EQUINOX January 9-20, 2017 I T INE R A R Y January 10 January 11 January 12 January 13 January 14 January 15 January 17 January 18 January 19 January 20 January 21 Fort Lauderdale, FL At Sea George Town, Grand Cayman At Sea Cartagena, Columbia Colon, Panama Puerto Limon, Costa Rica At Sea Cozumel, Mexico Cozumel, Mexico At Sea Fort Lauderdale, FL ** 8:00 AM ** 7:00 AM 3:00AM 7:00 AM ** 12:00 PM ** ** 7:00 AM 4:00 PM ** 5:00 PM ** 4:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM ** ** 5:00 PM ** ** 26 [ June/july 2016For] reservations boca west and more information, call Scott Grody Travel at 702-5533 [ ] fou n dat ion n ews $1,000,000 to be Distributed to Boca West Foundation Charities The Boca West Foundation held its Foundation events week in April which included the 4th Annual Golf Challenge and the 3rd Annual Concert for the Children. Thanks to the tremendous generosity of the Boca West members, our corporate sponsors, and our friends throughout the county (and now Atlanta, New York, Chicago and Washington DC). We are very proud to announce that $1,000,000 will be distributed to 24 children’s charities in the South Palm Beach County area reaching 5,000 kids who are truly at risk every day. These funds will clothe, feed, educate, mentor and make safe these young people from birth through their college years. We are finally making a dent in the viscous cycle of abuse and poverty that challenge “our” kids. The extremely hard working and passionate Board of the Foundation (Arthur Adler, Yvonne Ackerman, Stephen Blank, Howard Boilen, Avron Fogelman, Shep Forest, Bernard Friedman, Martin Jaffe, Donald Janower, Joel Macher, Bernard Robinson, David Rubin, Aubrey Strul and Richard Zenker) has many goals but none greater than helping our children. For the Foundation to be honored in the past few months by such wonderful organizations such as Men With Caring Hearts, The Place of Hope and The Unicorn Foundation has made it a very special year. We are proud that our golf tournament each year is sold out and is considered the finest in the county. You all know that this is because Boca West has the best staff, management and facilities in South Florida. Our Concert for the Children now draws over 1,600 attendees every year. This year as most know was the most challenging as we had to actually do the work three separate times to get through to the end. All we can do is make sure that every aspect of the event is first class. It is our goal to continue to put together the best golf events and shows that we can in the future. The events were extra special for some people and we congratulate: $5,000 Winner of the famous Duck Drop: Barbara Hoffman Raffles Winners: Saks $7,500 Shopping Spree, Daniel Vahab • European River Boat Cruise, Helene Golden • One week stay at the St. James Club Morgan Bay, Marc Avram Diamond Necklace Winner: Jacqueline Silverman First Place $25,000 Winner of the $200,000 Golf Challenge: The Place of Hope There are so many moving parts to putting on these events and this is the only time we can thank some very special people: To Dennis Leahy, General Manager of Dignitary Transportation for providing all the movement of our performers. To Damian Polgar and the great people of Alpine Jaguar and Steve Kanowitz of Gutterman’s for providing our hole in one prizes. To John Entenberg, Bill Goettart, and Karli Vazquez at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, Phil Biegelsen at Fidelity, Josh Goldglantz and Seth Kaplan at Gunster, you are the best in the world. We raised over $80,000 in our first ever super raffle thanks to Marilyn Weinberg and Joel Macher. Nothing could have been accomplished without the providers of our prizes, Heather Shaw at Saks Fifth Ave, Jay Shapiro of Five Star Travel and Stephen Hedyt at Elite Island Resorts. So many kids are going to have a far greater chance to succeed because of Norman Radow and his company, RADCO, and Sally and Aubrey Strul, sponsors of our new $150,000 Sports Challenge for Kids. All of these people were officially named “Dreamakers” for all the efforts at our Gala Cocktail Party. We look forward to next year and be on the lookout for a surprise announcement about a new fall program that will be very special. All of these great works are done in the name of Boca West Country Club. This is not a Club function but the Foundation does report activities that it carries out in the name of the Club to the Board of Governors. If you wish to respond or comment directly to the Foundation instead of the Board, please direct your comments to foundation@bocawestcc.org BOCA WEST FOUNDATION | P.O. BOX 3070 |BOCA RATON, FL 33431 P: 488-6980 | E: foundation@bocawestcc.org | W: www.bocawestfoundation.org boca west [ june/july June/july 2016 ] 27 [ cha r i t ies & Orga ni zat ions ] Congregation Yemei Teshuva High Holiday Services at Boca West Cantor Ellen Stettner Join Us For High Holiday Services Cypress Room at Boca West Country Club Boca West members, their families and guests who attended our services in the past know how beautiful and inspirational they are. Our Cantor, Ellen Stettner, and her professional choir, do an outstanding job. Seating is limited to 600 Congregants, on a first come first served basis. To join us for services, you may pick up a Ticket Order Form in the Club Services office, located in the trailer in the overflow parking lot near the Members Park, at the reception desk in the Country Club or at the Fitness Center. You may also visit our website at cytbw.org, then click on “Order Tickets”, print out, complete and mail in the registration form with your payment or register online and pay by credit card. For additional information call or text Lane Klein – 400-2743 OR email us at info@cytbw.org BOCA WEST CHAPTER of the PAP CORPS New York Art Event Thursday, September 22 at 11am Guided walking tour of Chelsea Art Galleries, lunch included. Pap Corps News This has been another successful year for our chapter and we thank everyone for their continued support. Our congratulations to Lewis and Ilene Strongin, the Chance for the Cure winners of the Boca West social membership. Save the Date Monday, December 12 Annual Golf & Tennis Tournament. Let’s come together to beat cancer. High Holiday Services 2016 Rosh Hashanah October 2 & 3 Yom Kippur October 11 & 12 ANTI-DEFAMATION LEAGUE – Save the Dates ADL Diplomat Appreciation Dessert Reception – Wednesday, December 7 Underwriter Dinner and ADL Lecture ADL Lecture #1 – Monday, January 9 ADL Lecture #2 – Monday, February 13 ADL Lecture #3 – Monday, March 27 BOCA WEST CHORUS Interested in joining us next season? Contact Maddie Berman, 470-6260 These events are not functions of Boca West Country Club. If you have questions, comments or would like to RSVP for any of these events, please contact the charity or organization directly. [ ] #7083 Charles & Barbara Hirsh 20290 Fairway Oaks Dr., #252 201-310-2634 Hometown: West Orange, NJ #6889 Eliot & Alice Klugman 20353 Boca West Dr., #1202 New Members 516-398-6560 April 1 – 30, 2016 Hometown: Great Neck, NY #7057 Albert Brody #6849 Shelley Neckman 7051 Rain Forest Dr., #C-8-L 20484 Linksview Way, #36 954-465-7210 Hometown: Delray Beach, FL 954-673-9995 Hometown: New York, NY #7048 Sander & Mechele Flaum 20320 Fairway Oaks Dr., #332 #7016 Carol Penn 20051 Waters Edge Cir., #1302 917-873-7679 516-395-5946 Hometown: New York, NY Hometown: Great Neck, NY #6866 Dennis & Shelley Haber #7053 Dr. Jack & Penny Roth 20100 Boca West Dr., #148 6812 Willow Wood Dr., #803 516-551-2189 516-241-5298 Hometown: Jericho, NY Hometown: Manhasset, NY w elcom e & Congratulations! 28 [ June/july 2016 ] boca west #6899 Martin & Lynn Schustak 7063 Rain Forest Dr., #C-5 973-216-6211 Hometown: Montville, NJ #7030 Rochelle Sheinberg 6845 Willow Wood Dr., #3071 516-984-3201 Hometown: Tamarac, FL #6850 Alan & Rosalie Wolinsky 20475 Linksview Dr., #23 631-365-4566 Hometown: Woodbury, NY New Homes April 1 – 30, 2016 #7000 Daniel Goodman 19655 Waters End Dr., #1101 451-1313 #6970 Mark & Michelle Schneider 7551 Rexford Rd., #36 451-3601 #6976 Gloria Starr 7755 Wind Key Dr., #32 638-2462 #6950 Donald & Chang Woo Taub 7830 Wind Key Dr., #102 477-5814 By Joel Macher, Chairman The Club’s definition of Ombudsman is to be the “liaison between the members and the governing body.” The role of Ombudsman is to act as an advocate on behalf of our membership; to assist with their problems, complaints and issues. As our Club’s Ombudsman, it is not my role to make club policy or change rules, but possibly bring issues forward and assist members to improve resolutions with matters that members feel need additional attention or possible change. Possibly you may have taken matters directly to department heads and/or committee chairmen, yet you found they did not completely address your issues and/or concerns to your satisfaction. If so, please send an email to me, your Ombudsman, Joel Macher. I’ll do my best to find the best solution possible. Send your email to joelmacher@comcast.net and clearly state your situation. I will respond that I’ve received it, and begin a process communicating with the appropriate board members, committee chairmen and/or management. If your situation has affected you in a negative way, the Board of Governors wants to know. Our goal is to continue a Boca West tradition as being the best; and your Board, committee chairmen, department heads, staff and management want your experiences to be worthy of our 5 Star recognition worldwide. Sunshine Committee Your friends and neighbors at Boca West would appreciate knowing important happenings. Please call 459-2419 with a detailed message about illness, death, milestone birthdays or anniversaries. This line is open 24 hours a day. Be sure to check the Member Announcements page on the Club’s website for more information. VIP Ombudsman Committee Services Program @ FLOWERS & baskets Boca Raton Florist 395-1943 15% discount www.bocaratonflorist.com So Sweet It Is Chocolate 417-4400 15% discount HOTELS Embassy Suites • Hilton Suites • Marriott Boca Center • Renaissance Hotel Boca Raton • Wyndham Hotel Contact Activities at 488-6936. Loews Hotels & Resorts are pleased to offer exclusive VIP benefits to you when traveling to New York City, San Francisco and Orlando, Florida. These benefits are available at Loews Regency New York, Loews Regency San Francisco, and in Orlando at Loews Portofino Bay Hotel and Loews Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando. EXCLUSIVE VIP BENEFITS AT Loews Regency New York Loews Regency San Francisco Loews Portofino Bay Hotel at Universal Orlando Loews Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando One Category Room Upgrade (based on availability at time of booking) Early Check-in/Late Check-out (based on availably) Special Welcome Amenity ADDITIONAL EXCLUSIVE BENEFITS at Loews Regency New York Loews Regency San Francisco 20% off the best available rate (based on availability) For Reservations in New York, please contact: Megan Peters 212.339.4136 For Reservations in San Francisco, please contact: Annie Wong 415.276.9672 For Reservations in Orlando, please contact: 407.503.9279 Please mention the “Country Club Offer” when calling. Marco Beach Ocean Resort Getaway Package available through September 30, 2016 Call 800-715-8517 MEDJETASSIST Hospital of Choice Air Medical Evacuation and Travel Assistance 800-527-7478 or www.medjetassist.com/bocawest. Special rate by mentioning Boca West. RESTAURANTS Ristorante Sapori 367-9779 - 15% off entire check for lunch or dinner TRANSPORTATION Dignitary Transportation Please call 24 hours in advance 561-422-8880 www.dignitaryservices.com TRAvel Scott Grody Travel 702-5533 - For Boca West Members: On-board cash credits on cruises and/or complimentary home to airport or pier transfers and/or amenities based upon cruise or package tour length of trip and cabin type booked. I m p o r t a n t P h o n e N u m be r s Club Reception488-6990 Fax Number 451-0127 Catering488-6994 Fax Number 488-6978 Club Services Accounting 488-6985 Activities 488-6936 Communications 488-6975 Membership 488-6934 Fax Number 483-9521 Executive Offices Jay DiPietro, Pres. & GM 488-6937 Bob Locke, Chairman 488-6905 Dining Panache 488-6984 Mr. D’s 488-7858 Splash Pool Bar 488-7814 Onyx Lounge 488-7807 Restaurant488-7805 Dining Reservations & Cancellations483-6300 Reservations Fax Number 488-7824 Fitness Center488-6944 PB Institute of Sports Med 488-7882 Golf Club Registration/Information 488-6924 Tee Time Reservations 488-5660 Tee Time Cancellations 483-6390 Bag Storage 488-6951 Lessons & Driving Range 488-6924 Locker Room, Women’s 488-6940 Card Room, Women’s 488-6941 Locker Room, Men’s 488-6942 Card Room, Men’s 488-6949 Golf Course Maintenance488-6900 Pool Check-in/Aquatics488-7802 Retail Shoppes Golf Club 488-6960 Tennis Center 488-7885 Spa Appointments Only 488-7800 Reception Desk 488-7880 The Salon at Boca West 488-7820 Tennis Registration/Reservations 488-6996 Reservations Fax Number 488-7897 BW Master Assn. 488-1598 BW Master Assn. Security 483-9229 Guest Admittance 483-5505 24 Hr Voice Guest Registration 483-7026 BW Homeowners Association 487-1728 Fax Number 487-8274 Boca West Foundation 488-6980 Police Emergencies (24 hrs.)911 Realty at Boca West, LLC 300-6898 www.bocawest.com Akoya at Boca West 362-2719 Security Emergencies (24 hrs.)483-9229 Sunshine Committee459-2419 Village Store451-9500 Village Store Fax Number451-9507 Website address: http://members.bocawestcc.org Email address: boca20583@bocawestcc.org Please remember to dial area code (561) boca west [ june/july June/july 2016 ] 29 [ cha ir ma n’s Let t er] from t he de sk of Bob Lo ck e The improvements at Boca West continue and the Board and I would like to thank you for your support. When the Golf and Activities Center is completed later this year, the Club will have made Capital Improvements to our facilities of approximately $115 million over the last 11 years. These improvements include the Golf and Activities Center, our four golf courses, driving range and practice areas, the Spa and Fitness Center, MyPi , the Tennis Center, chiller plant and the parking deck. Our $70,000 joining fee has enabled us to fund all the improvements without incurring assessments from the members. When the other local clubs need to improve their facilities they are forced to assess their members with large annual payment that sometime go on for long periods of time. Joining fees at our Club are only used for long term capital projects. We all realize that real estate values are lower than they were but think about what they would be without all the changes that have been made over the years. Sale of homes to new members continues at a very fast pace. There are also new exciting project that will improve Boca West that are in the preliminary discussion stages. Please read Phil Kupperman’ Special Projects article on page 27 for additional information including the status of the construction of the Golf and Activities Center, the renovator program and the Akoya project and Howard Liebman’s Treasurers report on page 26. The Club is in excellent financial shape. As I reported in my article last month, when you compare the Boca West annual dues for a full golf family membership with the annual dues of other local clubs that include the mandatory assessments, food and beverage minimums, required annual trail fees and service charges, we are the best deal in south Florida. Boca West is also one of the only clubs that permits members to opt in or out of tennis and golf memberships on an annual basis. At most other clubs, once you commit to a golf or tennis membership you are required to pay the annual dues for those memberships even if you are physically unable to play or decide not to do so. Your Board and management are also busily engaged in the budget process. Notwithstanding our strong financial results over the last three years, the Budget Committee is facing a challenge of presenting a budget that will allow us to continue the outstanding amenities and services we have come to expect without a large dues increase. Rising costs and the new Golf and Activities Center are just some of the challenges facing the Budget Committee and the Board for next year. The Masters Association has reported that Vertex Development, the cell tower contractor has informed them that Verizon has started their installation on both cell towers and will be finished and in operation in early June. AT&T has submitted for a permit with Palm Beach County and is planning to start their installation on the turnpike tower as soon as early June. Vertex is working to finalize contracts with the other phone companies. I would like to remind all of our members that Boca West Country Club has prided itself on being the best in class country club management, facilities, programs, restaurants and staff. But it is important for all of us to remember that our staff works very hard to serve the membership and to deliver excellence. Jay’s mantra to the staff is that they are in the “member pleasing business.” That said, I ask you to be considerate at all times to the staff. This requirement is something all of us agreed to when we became members. Equally important, each of us needs to also take the time to remind our friends and family alike of this requirement when they visit us. At the end of the day, we are held accountable and that we expect them to be understanding of others at all times. I say all of this only because this year we have had one too many cases of staff experiencing rude members, friends of members or children of members. Please continue with suggestions, comments and recommendations. I take them all seriously and will try to make sure that I, the appropriate committee chairs or management representatives hear what you have to say and properly respond to you. The car carriers have come and gone. The pace of activities has slowed down. Only one restaurant is now opened for dinner. The migration of snowbirds and snowflakes to the north are almost complete. Please enjoy your summer. Before you turn around a new season will be upon us. Jay DiPietro, his excellent staff and the Board hope to make next season even better. I will try to keep everyone up to date on all the exciting happenings at Boca West during the summer. I am looking forward to another great season. I also plan to continue frequent and open communications to the membership via email. Comments and suggestions from the members are very welcome. My direct line is 488-6905 (leave a message if I don`t answer); my email address is rlocke@bocawestcc. org . If you care to write, leave a note at the Country Club reception desk or mail it to PO Box 3070, Boca Raton, FL 33431. Bob Locke Chairman of the Board 30 [ june/july 2016 ] boca west the [ spa at boca west ] June Spa Sp e c i a l Celebrate Father’s Day this month with extra relaxation and pampering! Choose between a 25-minute Pure Fiji Body Scrub or 25-minute Coconut Oil Scalp Treatment for only $35 when added to any massage in June. Special Price $35 ($50 value) Special is valid June 1 – 30, 2016. No substitutions. Service must be received on the same day and with the same therapist as massage. Cannot be combined with any other special or discount. Monthly specials are non-refundable. Also for the entire month of June Receive 20% off any Spa retail product! July Spa Sp e c i a l Happy July 4th Special! 55-Minute Swedish or Sports Massage Special Price $72 (Regular Price $90) OR 50-Minute Customized Cleansing Facial Special Price $70 (Regular Price $85) Special is valid July 1 – 31, 2016. This special may be purchased in July for any quantity with no expiration date. No verbal orders or substitutions allowed. Cannot be combined with any other special or discount. Monthly specials are non-refundable. #MM31281 For more information or to book an appointment, please call 488-7880 presorted FIRST CLASS mail U.S. POSTAGE PAID BOCA RATON, FL PERMIT NO. 159 P.O. 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