ShowcaSe - Woodfield Country Club
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ShowcaSe - Woodfield Country Club
country club s c o r e c a r d March/ April 2013 Showcase Your Artistic Talents at Woodfield’s Annual Art Show page 6 Leave the Now is the perfect time to plan a spring or summer soirée! Details to Us Whether you are hosting a quaint gathering at your home or a lavish event, accent the occasion with a world-class menu, impeccable service and unmatchable expertise. The Woodfield catering team will exceed your expectations from the first detail to the very last. Contact the Woodfield Catering Department today and make your next celebration truly memorable. Leave the details to us! Jodi Strafford, Catering Manager 561-995-5224 or jstrafford@woodfield.org Paige Peden, Catering Coordinator 561-995-5225 or ppeden@woodfield.org 2 march • april 2013 Woodfield Country Club A message from the President It is with mixed emotions that I write my last Scorecard article. It has been an honor to serve and a pleasure writing for our Scorecard. country club s c o r e c a r d March/April 2013 Leave the Details to Us 2 A Message from the President 3 General Manager’s Moment 4 Membership5 Activities6 Spotlight10 FYI11 Kids Korner 12 Calendar14 On the Scene 16 Golf18 Tennis21 Fitness24 Spa & Salon 26 Parting Shots 28 First, let me thank my fellow Board Members, current and past, for serving with me on the Club Board and the current Board for selecting me as your President. Next, my family and friends for allowing me the time to serve our community properly, and the Woodfield management team for its support throughout my time as President. Last, but not least, the Woodfield membership for its continued respect of my personal life and time. Accomplishments. After more than six years on the Board, I can now proudly look back and see our accomplishments. There have been numerous achievements during my tenure; price friendly offerings; affordability and stabilization of dues; an enormous reduction of the debt; establishment of the golf relinquishment program and its corresponding upgrade program; highest percentage of home sales year after year when compared to our neighboring clubs; and my most personally satisfying achievement, co-chairing the Hardship Committee. For those members that are unaware of the existence of the Hardship Committee, its purpose is to help members experiencing personal financial difficulties, so they are able to remain part of the Woodfield family. In its four years of existence, over 50 families have benefitted, and so has the Club and membership with a significant reduction in nonpaying members. My challenges for future Boards. For many years now accountability has been superb without micromanaging. Keep it as a priority without impacting member services. Next, look closely at the golf relinquishment program and consider making it a permanent part of our Club By-Laws. Third, review the Enhanced Guest Program. I feel positive benefits could be achieved by offering it at all dues levels. Last, and most important, remember that member satisfaction is first and foremost. Keep up the great work that has preceded you. My challenges to the membership. Speak up when you are not satisfied. Let the Board and management know your likes and dislikes. We welcome your suggestions, as our ultimate goal is to exceed your expectations. Don’t be afraid to serve on the Club Board or a Committee. It is quite an honor to participate. Attend meetings. Your input impacts our decisions as well as the services and amenities the Club offers. Finally, use the Club and its world-class amenities. Our Club provides an environment to socialize, dine and play, and offers activities and services which enhance our lifestyle. Thank you again for allowing me to serve you for the past six plus years. Sincerely, Layout & Design by EG Communications Group Howard M. Saperstein President Woodfield Country Club march • april 2013 3 General Manager’s moment It is hard to believe the season will soon be drawing to a close. It seems like we just rang in the New Year. Although some of our busiest months are behind us, our calendar is as full as ever and I hope to see you out enjoying many of our upcoming events. Our sports facilities are bustling with activity. On Saturday and Sunday, March 9 and 10, members will take to the courts and claim Club Championship Titles in Men’s and Ladies’ Doubles. Then, on Monday, March 18, the tennis center welcomes Sebastien Grosjean for a thrilling tennis exhibition. The Golf Department will host the Men’s and Ladies’ Member-Guest Tournaments on Friday, April 5 and Tuesday, March 5, respectively. These tournaments not only showcase our world-class golf facilities, but also our outstanding culinary operations, as players are treated to an exquisite breakfast and lunch. Woodfield’s Annual Art Show will take place on Thursday, March 14. For the artists among us, this is the perfect outlet to showcase your talent. All art mediums will be on display, from sculptures to paintings and everything in between during our gallery viewing. Family fun will be at an all-time high at our Laser Tag event on Saturday, April 20. Spend the afternoon lighting up the field with this twist on the classic game of tag. Summer is approaching quickly, and with it comes long days of endless fun at Woodfield’s Summer Camps. Early registration ends soon, and I encourage you to register your children and grandchildren for weeks of enriching programming and activities. Our Kids Kamp is introducing field trips this year that will surely keep the little ones engaged! Turn to page 11 to learn more about our camps. Speaking of summer, welcome its arrival in Woodfield style at our Summer Kick-Off Party set for Friday, April 26. We have another fantastic party in store. Stay tuned for more details on this complimentary event. I look forward to seeing you around the Club. Sincerely, Eben Molloy, CCM General Manager save the date: Summer Kick-Off Party Friday, April 26 from 8:00-11:00 p.m. Grande Ballroom and Living Room Complimentary 4 march • april 2013 Woodfield Country Club Board of Directors President Howard Saperstein Vice President Brian Spiller Treasurer Don Resnick Secretary Stan Grubman Director Bob Cohen Director Steven Doynow Director Beverly Feurring Director David Greenblatt Director Bob Tannenbaum S ta nding Co m m i t t ee Ch a irs Finance Don Resnick Fitness & Pool Bob Cohen Golf Brian Spiller Grievance Bob Tannenbaum & David Greenblatt (Co-Chair) House Don Resnick Human Resources Stan Grubman & Brian Spiller (Co-Chair) Legal/By-Laws Stan Grubman Membership/ Communications Stan Grubman Tennis Beverly Feurring Proudly recognized as a Platinum Club of America since 2006 Membership &Communications Club Contacts Eben Molloy, CCM General Manager 995-5202 emolloy@woodfield.org Claude Dubois, Assistant General Manager 997-7704 cdubois@woodfield.org Ann Cohen, Chief Financial Officer 995-5204 acohen@woodfield.org Candy Warris, Controller 995-5217 cwarris@woodfield.org Linda Johnson, Member Billing 995-5219 ljohnson@woodfield.org Bart Messing, Executive Chef 995-5234 bmessing@woodfield.org David Sweet, Director of Dining Operations 995-5201 dsweet@woodfield.org Linda Sakkal, Director of Membership 995-5203 lsakkal@woodfield.org Becky Pearson, Director of Golf 995-5226 bpearson@woodfield.org Jeff Cohen, Director of Tennis 995-5214 jcohen@woodfield.org Jennifer Reilly, Director of Cascades 989-7278 jreilly@woodfield.org Alison Petitt, Kids Korner Supervisor 994-5984 apetitt@woodfield.org Jodi Strafford, Catering Manager 995-5224 jstrafford@woodfield.org Mandy Markham, Social Events & Catering Manager 995-5228 mmarkham@woodfield.org Brooke Dinsmoor, Communications Manager 995-5245 bdinsmoor@woodfield.org Clubhouse994-1000 Master Homeowners Association 994-9989 Security997-9975 Concierge995-5200 Tennis Pro Shop 995-5213 Court Reservations 995-5251 Golf Pro Shop 995-5220 Tee Times (3-14 days in advance) 995-5247 Tee Times (2 days in advance) 995-5218 To Go Orders 995-5240 Cascades Front Desk 995-5244 Spa Front Desk 989-7270 Salon Front Desk 989-7273 Kids Korner 995-5258 Car Wash 827-3161 Pool995-5227 Summer is right around the corner, and parents know what that means. Avoid the dreaded, “Mom, I’m bored!” this year by signing up now for Woodfield’s Kids Kamp. We’ve designed fantastic summer programs with weekly themes to keep your little ones happily entertained right here at Woodfield. Our Kids Kamp offers half day or full day programs for Kute Koalas (ages 2-3) and Kool Kats (ages 4-8). This year we’re kicking it up a notch by taking our Kampers on exciting field trips to Boomers, Quiet Waters, Butterfly World, Gumbo Limbo, Sugar Sand Park, bowling and the movies. On days we stay at Woodfield, your children will enjoy swimming, arts & crafts, cooking, Zumba and sports activities. Lunch and snacks will be provided at Kids Kamp, and that means lots of smiling faces and full tummies. For kids who prefer tennis, we’re serving up Power Tennis Academy for children ages 5 and up. Our elite Tennis Pros will teach technique, smart tactics, determination and overall approach in the game. With half day and full day options, your little pro will get plenty of individual attention at their skill level. Registration for all camps is open now! Discounts are available for early registration, siblings and/or referring guests. Sign up your kids, grandkids and all their friends today. Let them enjoy the summer together at Woodfield! For more information on Kids Kamps and Power Tennis Academy, please turn to page 11. Linda Sakkal, Director of Membership & Marketing We wish all of our new members a very warm welcome! >Ricardo Baeza & Claudia Otero, Stratford Green >Frederico Blumenschein & Leonora Roiter, Regents Square >Steven & Tracy Elias, Kensington >Cecile Revah & Prosper Abitbol, Hamptons >Frank & Lisa Robinson, Briarcliff >David Roth & Dr. Cassi Fields, Victoria Isles >Dr. Louis & Nancy Salmun, Kensington >Ellen Sollins, Stratford Green Woodfield Woodfield Country Country Club Club march march •• april april 2013 2013 5 5 Activities For the most up-to-date event information, sign up for our Club emails and visit the Woodfield website www.woodfield.org! The Cinema at Woodfield Theater Trip: Flashdance Thursday, March 7 $75 per person The bus departs from the Clubhouse at 6:30 p.m. and showtime is 8:00 p.m. Champagne is offered in the lower lobby while waiting to board the bus, and cookies are available on the bus. Tickets are available on a first come, first served basis and are non-refundable. Tuesdays from 9:30 a.m.-Noon Men’s Card Room Complimentary Foreign Film Festival March 5: Young Goethe in Love March 12: Monsieur Lazhar March 19: Anita *No shows March 26 and April 2 Woodfield’s Annual Art Show & Reception Thursday, March 14 Gallery Viewing: Noon-7:30 p.m. Closing Reception: 6:30-7:30 p.m. Grande Ballroom Complimentary Create something timeless, and show off your beautiful works at our Annual Art Show! Whether it’s a painting, sculpture, drawing or photograph, we want to see your talents! Our art gallery will be open to viewers all day, and a wine and cheese reception will take place from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Members are encouraged to display their artwork for this complimentary showing. All artwork must be registered by Monday, March 4, to be included in the show. Works can be dropped off for display between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 12, and picked up either after the showing or by noon on Friday, March 15. *At least 50 pieces of artwork must be registered by March 4 for event to take place. A registration form is required for members submitting artwork. 6 march • april 2013 Woodfield Country Club Book Review with Joyce Reider An Available Man by Hilma Wolitzer Wednesday, March 20 10:00-11:30 a.m. Men’s Card Room Complimentary Art of Facts • Roman statues were made with detachable heads, so that one head could be removed and replaced by another. • In 1658, the first illustrated book for children was published. • Picasso could draw before he could walk, and his first word was the Spanish word for pencil. • Artist Edgar Degas made approximately 1,500 paintings, pastels, prints and drawings of dancers. Woodfield Lecture Series Affairs of State Presented by Dr. Robert Watson Something’s Cooking at Woodfield Thursday, March 21 7:00-8:30 p.m. Men’s Card Room $14 Members Pre-Registration before March 14; $17 Thereafter; $21 Guests Delve into the unknown stories of presidential love, sex and scandal. The Lincoln You Didn’t Know Presented by Dr. Robert Watson Thursday, April 11 7:00-8:30 p.m. Men’s Card Room $14 Members Pre-Registration before April 4; $17 Thereafter; $21 Guests This lecture takes a surprising look at the many faces of the 16th President. Drive-In Movie Wreck-It Ralph (PG) Friday, March 22 6:30-8:30 p.m. Field $6 per person Passover Seder Monday & Tuesday, March 25 & 26 6:00 p.m. Grande Ballroom or Terrace Restaurant (Monday only) $46 Adults; $25 Juniors (ages 10-12); $17 Children (ages 4-9); 3 and under complimentary Bring your family, and join your friends for a traditional Passover Seder. Cantor L. Jerry Cohen J.D. will lead a service in the Grande Ballroom both nights, while the Terrace Restaurant will not feature a service. Please indicate your choice of venue when making your reservation. *Dress code is upscale, and a reservation form is required. Order from our To Go Menu, and enjoy delicious Woodfield favorites at home. Woodfield Friday, March 15 8:00-11:00 p.m. Poolside $29 Members Pre-Registration before March 1; $32 Thereafter; $36 Guests SUCKERPUNCH is back by popular demand, and will knock you out with an unbelievable concert at the pool! They ROCKeted to success playing at colleges, festivals and even the Stanley Cup! See them light up the night as they play your favorite songs from the 60’s to now. Rock out under the stars as you enjoy pub-style food stations, beer specials and a kickin’ Sucker Punch drink special. A signature bar will also be available. *Members 18 years and older, only. Complimentary babysitting is available for members attending this event; limited to the first 20 children, reservations required. Woodfield Country Club march • april 2013 7 Activities Easter Eggstravaganza Sunday, March 31 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.: Eggstravaganza on the Lower Verandah 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.: Brunch in the Grande Ballroom $40 Adults; $21 Juniors (ages 10-12); $14 Children (ages 4-9); 3 and under complimentary Our scrumptious Easter Brunch will include a carving station, an array of soups and salads, and an extensive dessert display. Don’t forget to bring your camera for photographs with the Easter Bunny! Before or after brunch, be sure to visit our Eggstravaganza on the Lower Verandah for Easter inspired activities and treats! In addition to exciting egg hunts, children will have a chance to meet real life bunnies and chicks at our petting zoo. *Dress code is upscale, and a reservation form is required. Celebrate Easter at home with items from our To Go Menu. 8 march • april 2013 Woodfield Country Club Gardenside Cooking Demo Thursday, April 4 Noon-2:00 p.m. Lower Verandah $32 per member *Limited to the first 40 registrants; members only, please. Latin Tapas Mixer Wednesday, April 24 7:00-9:00 p.m. $22 Members Pre-Registration before April 17; $25 Thereafter; $28 Guests Clubs and Organizations Woodfield Women’s Club For more information about the Women’s Club, please contact Andi Sondak at 561-998-2430. Saturday, April 20 Noon-3:00 p.m. Field $17 Adults; $15 Juniors (ages 10-12); $12 Children (ages 8-9) Tag, you’re it! Fuel up on pizza and soda, and then hit the field for an epic laser tag battle. A DJ will keep the beats pumping while you show off your stealth skills during two games of laser tag. *Members eight years and older, only. Music Guitarist Saturday, March 23 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. DJ Saturday, March 30 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Steel Drummer Saturday, April 27 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. by the pool 50 Years of American Fashion, Boca Raton Museum Card News Chicago at the Willow Theater Mondays at 7:00 p.m. Ladies’ Large Card Room $8 per person Friday, March 1 Thursday, March 14 Art Deco Walking Tour of South Beach and New World Symphony Tour Duplicate Bridge with Addison Reserve *No play on March 25. Wednesday, March 20 Boca Raton Regional Hospital Elegant Lunch at The Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach Thursday, April 11 Woodfield Men’s Social Club For additional information about the Woodfield Men’s Social Club, contact George Shapiro at george.m.shapiro@ gmail.com or Jerry Love at loverom@ comcast.net. Capitol Steps at the Kravis Center Saturday, March 23 Deep Sea Fishing Woodfield Goes Pink Friday, March 8 at 9:00 a.m. Contact Madeline Tabin at Madeline@woodfieldgoespink.com. American Cancer Society Presents: The Hope Gala Saturday, March 9 at 6:30 p.m. Contact Ellen Vaughan at ellen.vaughan@cancer.org or call 561-394-7751. Friends of Gilda’s Club: Friday, April 12 Deep Sea Family Charter Boat Friday, April 26 “Glamour in the Woods” Red Door Luncheon Friday, April 12 at 11:00 a.m. Woodfield Yacht Club The Woodfield Yacht Club meets each Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. by the basketball courts. For more information, contact Mark Rudes at 516-850-3641. Contact Gilda’s Club South Florida at 954-763-6776. Woodfield Country Club march • april 2013 9 Spotlight We feel like we live in a resort. Names: Lisa and Bob Marton Children and ages: Gabby (15 years), Ben (13 years) and Emmy (10 years) Moved to Woodfield: February 2003 WCC: Why did you choose to purchase a home in Woodfield? What part of Club life most attracted you? Bob and Lisa Marton > The youth of the membership attracted us to Woodfield. We purchased a home in a family friendly community, The Hamptons, and we enjoy the Club’s diverse offerings for the whole family. When our kids were little, we used Kids Korner. Now that they are older, they use the fitness center and play a lot of tennis. I personally enjoy the tennis and the fitness center, while Bob spends his time on the golf course. Not to mention that the food is amazing...we love Chef Bart. WCC: What is your family’s favorite event to attend at Woodfield? > We love the annual Season Opening Weekend. Bob and I look forward to the Season Opener evening on Saturday night, and the kids love the BBQ on Sunday. WCC: Mrs. Marton, as an active tennis player, what do you enjoy about Woodfield’s tennis program? > I LOVE playing team tennis at Woodfield. We have the best facilities and tennis professionals. I enjoy my weekly practice where I get to work on improving my skills, and the match play is competitive and fun. I like knowing that I have a schedule to play tennis with my team each week. I also enjoy the tennis boot camps that are offered throughout the year. It’s nice being on a court with three comparable players learning new skills and drills. It’s a great learning experience AND a great workout. Mixed Doubles on Sundays are fun, too. It’s a nice way to mix up your game with new and different players. The tennis Member-Guest Tournament is always fun. Woodfield really knows how to make our guests feel welcome and have a great day of tennis and lunch. WCC: What Woodfield activities and amenities do you enjoy individually and as a family? > I love using the fitness facility. Besides the equipment, I also like taking classes like TRX, boot camp and yoga. I enjoy walking the Woodfield circle with my dog (FYI: the circle is 2.2 miles). I also play team tennis and adore the spa facilities. Bob plays in the Men’s Golf League every Wednesday and enjoys the golf course on the weekends. Our children like the fitness facility and tennis. All of us LOVE the restaurants throughout Woodfield. We use the Tiki area quite a bit and we also use Woodfield To Go during the week, especially on busy nights. Bob and I also like going to the O Bar on Friday evenings. WCC: When you are not enjoying the Woodfield amenities, what does your family like to do? > We like to get away. We go to Miami to see the Miami Heat and enjoy the city that is so close to our home. During the summer we are in upstate NY enjoying the mountains and lake living. Emmy, Gabby and Ben 10 march • april 2013 Woodfield Country Club Woodfield has the best tennis facilities and professionals. FYI June 3-August 23 Summer Camps at Woodfield We have packed more learning, more activities and more all-out fun into our Summer Camps than ever before! Check out everything that our Kids Kamp and Power Tennis Academy Camp have to offer. Power Field Trips NEW! This summer, Kids Kamp activities, outings and learning opportunities will be centered around imaginative weekly themes. From the wonders of outer space to healthy cooking with Chef Bart, Kids Kamp will keep children engaged and entertained! Weekly Themes Wild Waters: Weeks 1 & 7 Kids in Action: Weeks 4 & 10 Outta This World: Weeks 2 & 8 Healthy Habits: Weeks 5 & 11 Drama-Rama: Weeks 3 & 9 Kreative Kids: Weeks 6 & 12 Field Trips Movies Sugar Sand Park Bowling Quiet Waters Boomers Butterfly World Gumbo Limbo *Field trips are limited to Kool Kats (ages 4-8), and require at least 10 registered children. Kute Koalas (ages 2-3) Kool Kats (ages 4-8) Monday-Friday Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. $175 per week or $40 per day $225 per week or $50 per day Registration forms are available at Kids Korner. Price includes snacks, lunch, activities and field trips for Kool Kats. Call Kids Korner for more information about our Kids Kamp at 995-5258. Tenn s Academy Summer Camp No school, just hot shots on the courts! Power up your game, give yourself a competitive edge and socialize with your friends. PTA will help foster advancement for players, ages 5 and up, in the following areas: Technique Smart Tactics Determination Overall Approach M on d a y - F r i d a y Half Day 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. $55 per day or $250 per week Full Day 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. $75 per day or $350 per week Registration forms are available at the Tennis Pro Shop. Lunch is available for an additional $6 per day. Call the Tennis Pro Shop for more information about our Power Tennis Academy Summer Camp at 995-5213. Register Early and Save: Registration forms returned by Monday, April 2 will receive $25 off each child’s first paid week of camp or $5 off the first day of camp (if only registering on a daily basis). Guest Discount: Guests are welcome to attend Kids Kamp and PTA Camp. Members who bring a guest will receive 10% off the member kamper’s fee with a full-paying guest. Sibling Discount: Receive 10% off each additional child when both (or all) attend the same camp at the same time! A Family Affair: Grandchildren of Woodfield residents are welcome to attend Kids Kamp and PTA Camp. Woodfield Country Club march • april 2013 11 Kids Korner Summer Camp at Woodfield is right around the Korner! Hours of Operation Monday–Thursday 8:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. Friday-Saturday 8:00 a.m.–10:00 p.m. Sunday 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Weekends subject to change due to birthday party schedules. Turn to page 11 for complete details. Family Activities Center Monday–Thursday 8:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Friday–Sunday 8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m The Following Rules Apply • Reservations are required. • The fee for children with advance reservation (of at least 24 hours) is $8 per hour for the first child; each additional child is $5 per hour. • If space is available, walk-ins and same day calls will be charged the rate of $10 per hour for the first child, $7 per hour for the second child and $5 per hour for each additional child. • We strive to maintain a clean, safe and healthy environment for children at Kids Korner. We would like to ask that you refrain from bringing in children that have a fever, cold, cough or are feeling under the weather as we do not want to compromise the health of other children attending Kids Korner. We appreciate your cooperation. We have Friday and Saturday night babysitting! 6:00-10:00 p.m. Enjoy the evening while we watch the kids. Children will have a blast playing games, watching a movie and being creative at our arts and crafts table – they can even eat their dinner with us! Cost • 1-2 hours: $15 first child; $5/hour per additional child • 2-3 hours: $25 first child; $5/hour per additional child • 3-4 hours: $30 first child; $5/hour per additional child 12 march • april 2013 Woodfield Country Club Block Hours Take advantage of our discounted babysitting block rates, where the more hours you purchase, the more money you save! Hours 50 100 250 500 Price $325 $600 $1,375 $2,500 U p c o m i n g E v e n t s Children’s Art Class Tuesday, March 12 from 4:00-5:00 p.m. Blendz Cafe Complimentary Ages 5+ (unless accompanied by an adult) Calling all budding artists! Creations made on this day will be displayed at Woodfield’s Annual Art Show happening Thursday, March 14, so be sure to stop by with your child and view their spectacular art piece! Egg Decorating & Basket Making Saturday, March 30 from 2:00-4:00 p.m. $10 per child Make the Easter Bunny proud with colorful eggs and a handmade basket! Children will decorate eggs and weave their very own basket to take home. Save The Date ! March 25-29 Spring Camp News Korner at the ■ Kids Korner will offer late night complimentary babysitting on the following dates (*Kids Korner reservation required; limited to the first 20 children.): > Friday, March 15 for those members attending Woodfield Rocks the Pool >Friday, April 26 for those members attending the Summer Kick-Off ■ Parents and grandparents are always welcome with their children to share our space and toys, when space is available. There is no free play from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. during the children’s lunch hour. Free play ends 30 minutes before Kids Korner closing time. Class Time Age Location Basketball 3:45-4:30 p.m. 3-5 Basketball Court Basketball 4:30-5:15 p.m. 6-9 Basketball Court Art 4:00-4:45 p.m. 5+ Blendz Café Tee Ball 4:30-5:00 p.m. with Coach Ferney 4+ Field Zumba 4:15-5:00 p.m. 3-4 Studio A Zumba 5:15-6:00 p.m. 5+ Studio A Thursday Soccer 4:30-5:15 p.m. 3+ Field Friday Martial Arts 4:15-5:00 p.m. 4-8 Studio A Monday Tuesday Wednesday Call Kids Korner for more information and to register your child: 995-5258. Woodfield Country Club march • april 2013 13 March 2013 S u n day M o n day T u e sd a y Wednesday Reservations may be made through Concierge at 995-5200. T h u r sd a y F r i day S at u r day Black – Social/Dining Pink – Kids Korner Orange – Tennis Green – Golf Blue – Fitness/Salon Red - Board of Directors 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 Club Championship Lobster Night Woodfield Women’s Club: 50 Years of American Fashion Club Championship 3 4 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 Club Championship Junior USTA Tournament Men’s and Ladies’ Doubles ST. PATRICK’S DAY The Cinema at Woodfield Ladies’ MemberGuest Wellness Lecture: The First 20 Min. Junior USTA Tournament Duplicate Bridge at Woodfield Sebastien Grosjean & Friends Exhibition Member-Member Weekend Scavenger Hunt 24 PGA Family Course Play Day PASSOVER BEGINS Junior Tennis Spring Break Camp Kids Korner Spring Camp Passover Seder The Cinema at Woodfield Children’s Art Class Thai Massage Demo The Cinema at Woodfield It’s Your Lucky Day Trunk Show Special Membership Meeting: Election Results Junior Tennis Spring Break Camp Kids Korner Spring Camp Passover Seder 31 EASTER Easter Eggstravaganza 14 march • april 2013 Woodfield Country Club Boca Raton Executive Club Meeting Woodfield Yacht Club Woodfield Yacht Club Book Review with Joyce Reider Woodfield Women’s Club: Art Deco Walking Tour Woodfield Yacht Club Italian Night Junior Tennis Spring Break Camp Kids Korner Spring Camp Woodfield Yacht Club Theater Trip: Flashdance Woodfield’s Annual Art Show and Reception Woodfield Women’s Club: Chicago at the Willow Theater Winter ProMember Series Lecture Series: Affairs of State Junior Tennis Spring Break Camp Kids Korner Spring Camp Couples’ Nine & Dine Lucky You Trunk Show Boca Raton Regional Hospital: Woodfield Goes Pink Woodfield Rocks the Pool Drive-In Movie Junior Tennis Spring Break Camp Kids Korner Spring Camp Demo Day Woodfield’s Sprint Triathlon Junior USTA Tournament Men’s and Ladies’ Doubles American Cancer Society Presents: The Hope Gala Member-Member Weekend Music by the Pool Woodfield Men’s Social Club: Capitol Steps Egg Decorating & Basket Making Music by the Pool April 2013 Reservations may be made through Concierge at 995-5200. S u n day M o n day 1 2 8 9 APRIL FOOL’S DAY 7 Finals Weekend 14 USTA East Coast Swing Junior Singles Club Championship PGA Family Course Play Day 21 Jai Alai Tennis T u e sd a y USTA East Coast Swing Duplicate Bridge at Woodfield 15 Wellness Lecture: Pre/Post Workout Nutrition and Hydration 22 Duplicate Bridge at Woodfield USTA East Coast Swing The Cinema at Woodfield Trunk Show 16 Ladies’ Closing Day The Cinema at Woodfield 23 The Cinema at Woodfield Reflexology Demo Wednesday T h u r sd a y 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 13 Boca Raton Executive Club Meeting Woodfield Yacht Club USTA East Coast Swing Woodfield Yacht Club 17 Men’s Closing Day Woodfield Yacht Club 24 Latin Tapas Mixer Woodfield Yacht Club Gardenside Cooking Demo USTA East Coast Swing Lecture Series: The Lincoln You Didn’t Know Woodfield Women’s Club: Lunch at The Mar-a-Lago Club 18 Men’s Closing Luncheon 25 Winter ProMember Series F r i day Men’s One-Day Member-Guest USTA East Coast Swing S at u r day Rabbit Run Finals Weekend USTA East Coast Swing Woodfield Men’s Social Club: Deep Sea Fishing Friends of Gilda’s Club: Red Door Luncheon 19 Woodfield Pro-Am Spring Fever Trunk Show 20 Laser Tag on the Field 26 27 Woodfield Men’s Social Club: Deep Sea Family Charter Parent-Child Tennis Tournament Summer Kick-Off Stableford Tournament Music by the Pool 28 Stableford Tournament 29 30 The Cinema at Woodfield Black – Social/Dining Pink – Kids Korner Orange – Tennis Green – Golf Blue – Fitness/Salon Red - Board of Directors Woodfield Country Club march • april 2013 15 On the Scene New Year’s Eve New Year’s Eve Log into the Woodfield website www.woodfield.org to view more NYE photos! 17 Golf T o u r n a m e n t Voluptuous Violets Terri Katz & Carolina Hart with Kim LeFevre & Sylvia Ehrler Luscious Lavenders Bette Meyerowich & Linda Abrams with Riki Winston & Maddy Seeman R e L a d i e s ’ N i g h t Ou t : Voluptuous Violets 1st PlaceTerri Katz, Carolina Hart, Kim LeFevre & Sylvia Ehrler 55.3 2nd Place Susan Strasser, Liz Maschler, Ellen Kushel & Cynthia Bracy 59.7 3rd PlaceLisa Spinale, Tami Bane, Eileen Cohen & Jane Sharenow 60.1 4th Place Janis Rabinowitz, Judi Falk, Alison Meuser & Kathy Korenbaum 60.2 Luscious Lavenders 1st PlaceBette Meyerowich, Linda Abrams, Riki Winston & Maddy Seeman 2nd Place Dana Glick, Karen Scharfberg, Barbara Feder & Susan Berg 3rd Place Marlene Bluestein, Gale Lehner, Gail Wolson & Ellen Gordon 4th Place Pat Randell, Anita Moynihan, Marci Yunes & Sandy Edison 60.8 61.3 63.4 63.6 Passionate Plums Passionate Plums 1st PlaceCindy Stein, Annette Grossman, Sala Abrahamy & Maty Herschthal 2nd PlaceBarbara Spiller, Phyllis Snyder, Barbara Resnik & Lillian Cherun 3rd PlaceLinda Hames, Ruth Greenwald, Sandy Musoff & Myrna Winslow 4th Place Fran Wolkstein, Susan Levy, Phyllis Adelson & Helen Marcovici 61.7 65.4 66.0 66.3 Sala Abrahamy & Maty Herschthal with Annette First Flight Winners Grossman & Cindy Stein Marc & Susan Strasser with Mindy & Steve Butler C o u p le s ’ M i x e r First Flight 1st Place Marc & Susan Strasser with Steve & Mindy Butler 90 Second Flight 2nd Place Steve & Lori Doynow with Stan & Judie Grubman 91 3rd Place Joel & Janis Rabinowitz with Marc & Debbie Levy 92 Judy Geneen & Gail Tie 92 Ponzek with Joy & Larry Gary & Lisa Hertzberg with Mark & Donna Schissler Winners Second Flight Solomon 1st Place Judy Geneen & Gail Ponzek with Larry & Joy Solomon 90 2nd Place Al Tilchen & Jalane Kellough with Steve & Cindy Stein 93 TieLarry & Joan Fleischman with Paul & Ellen Kushel 93 Tie 93 Fred & Joanne Giarrusso with Ken & Alison Meuser Third Flight 1st Place Donald & Lynn Lazar with Ed & Joyce Stravitz 96 Tie Richard Brown & Andi Levine with Richard & Marlene Bluestein 96 18 march • april 2013 Woodfield Country Club Third Flight Winners Andi Levine & Richard Brown with Richard & Marlene Bluestein and Joyce & Ed Stravitz with Lynn & Donald Lazar 2 0 1 2 W o o d f i el d C u p C h a m p s s u l t s Se n i o r Clu b C h a m p i o n s h i p M e n ’ s Se n ior R e su lt s Greg Baldwin, 85-77-162 Low Gross Champion Steven Doynow, 74-75-149 Low Net Champion Larry Feder, 64-75-139 First Flight Low Net Champion Congratulations to the Black Team and Its captain, Becky Pearson, for their thrilling victory at the 2012 Woodfield Cup! Larry Blair, Mindy Butler, Rick Conn, Michael Edelman, Maddi Finch, Harvey Fine, Jeff Gerstel, Ed Gonda, Karen Greenblatt, Jeff Grossman, Gary Hertzberg, Susan Kasindorf, Ellen Kushel, Paul Kushel, Marc Levy, Alan Melcer, Joe Moschella, Gail Ponzek, Janis Rabinowitz, Joel Rabinowitz, Jack Randell, Harold Rosenblatt, Richard Schildhorn, Larry Solomon and Steve Stein. P r o S h o p Ho u r s Monday-Sunday 7:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. M e n ’ s Su pe r Se n ior R e su lt s Richard Kohler, 67-67-134 Low Net Champion Shelly Rose, 80-87-167 Low gross Champion L a di e s ’ Se n ior R e su lt s Carol Wulfson, 92-84-176 Low gross Champion Lisa Spinale, 75-76-151 Low net Champion Driving Range Ho u r s Monday-Sunday 7:30 a.m.-Dark Closes 1.5 hours before dark on Thursdays for maintenance Gol f Co u r s e Clos i n g s The golf course will be closed until 2:00 p.m. on March 5 for the Ladies’ Member-Guest Tournament. The driving range will remain open. The golf course will be closed all day March 16 and 17 for the Member-Member Tournament. The driving range will remain open. Gu e st R ate s Effective November 1 – April 30 Monday-Thursday 18 holes $75 • 9 holes $40 Friday-Sunday & Holidays 18 holes $90 • 9 holes $50 Guest Promotion Monday & Thursday Afternoon tee time $75; includes golf and lunch The golf course will be closed until 1:30 p.m. on April 5 for the Men’s One Day MemberGuest Tournament. The driving range will remain open. Woodfield Country Club march • april 2013 19 U p c o m i n g g o l f Contact the Golf Pro Shop for more information and to register for our upcoming tournaments: 995-5220. Club Championship Men’s Closing Day Friday-Sunday, March 1-3 Friday: Afternoon Tee Times Saturday & Sunday: Morning Tee Times Wednesday, April 17 8:30 a.m. Shotgun Ladies’ Member-Guest Tuesday, March 5 9:00 a.m. Shotgun Couples’ Nine & Dine Woodfield Pro-Am Friday, April 19 1:00 p.m. Shotgun Stableford Tournament Friday, March 8 3:30 p.m. Shotgun Saturday & Sunday, April 27 & 28 Morning Tee Times Member-Member Weekend Winter Pro-Member Series Saturday & Sunday, March 16 & 17 Join the pros for an afternoon 9-hole tournament. Thursday, March 21 4:00 p.m. Thursday, April 25 4:00 p.m. Men’s One-Day Member-Guest Friday, April 5 8:30 a.m. Shotgun JuniorGolf t o u r n a m e n t s Bernhard Langer Junior Golf Tour nament The tournament had the largest number of participants in years, with 35 juniors enjoying a day on the course and a clinic hosted by Mr. Langer. At the end of the day, juniors walked away with valuable tips, a medal and memories that will last a lifetime! Ladies’ Closing Day Tuesday, April 16 8:30 a.m. Shotgun Demo Day We ended 2012 with a total of 12 holes-in-one. Congratulations to the following members for experiencing the shot of a lifetime! Dr. Marty Seidman Jeff Gerstel Steve Doynow Barry Sylvetsky Steve Doynow Shelly Rose Steve Butler Ed Posner Richard Kohler Arnie Elgort Howard Wulfson Susan Strasser 20 march • april 2013 Hole 17 January 19 Hole 13 January 21 Hole 8 February 7 Hole 13 February 13 Hole 8 March 19 Hole 2 April 2 Hole 2 April 21 Hole 17 May 15 Hole 8November 7 Hole 2November 16 Hole 2 December 19 Hole 17 December 24 Woodfield Country Club Taylor Made and Cobra will be on the driving range showcasing all their newest equipment! Adult Golf Clinics&Programs 2013 Congratulations to the 2012 Hole-In-One Club! Saturday, March 9 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Short Game Clinic Golf Fore Beginners Clinic Mondays from 9:00-10:00 a.m. $20 per clinic Fridays from 10:00-11:00 a.m. $20 per clinic Game Improvement Clinic Wednesdays from 9:30-10:30 a.m. $20 per clinic JuniorTennis Junior Tennis Holiday Camp Holiday camp was an ace with over 50 juniors attending each day! All levels and ages joined us on the courts for non-stop tennis action. Power Tenn s Academy Summer Camp is quickly approaching. Turn to page 11 for complete details! 2013 Junior Golf Clinics&Programs Weekly Clinic Schedule $20 per clinic Wednesdays 4:00-5:00 p.m. On course for all ages Saturdays 10:00-11:00 a.m. Ages 5-12 Sundays 10:00-11:00 a.m. Advanced junior clinic; recommended ages 11+ PGA Family Course Play Days Sunday, March 24 & Sunday, April 14 Tee times between 2:00-3:00 p.m. Join us for all of the above dates to experience the PGA Family Golf Course. Tee times will be after 2:00 p.m., and the golf professional staff will be on hand to introduce the course, answer questions and offer fun games, prizes and refreshments during the round. This complimentary event is open to all members, and golf clubs will be provided for any junior that needs them. Come out and enjoy a round of golf with the whole family! U p c o m i n g j u n i o r t e n n i s e v e n t s Junior USTA Tournament Junior Singles Club Championship Saturday-Monday, March 9-11 Sunday, April 14 at 1:00 p.m. $20 per person Junior Tennis Spring Break Camp Monday-Friday, March 25-29 Half Day: 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. $55 per day; $250 per week Full Day: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. $75 per day; $350 per week Lunch is available for an additional $6 May 8 Junior Closing Awards Dinner May 18 Junior Carnival Save The Date Parent-Child Tennis Tournament Saturday, April 27 from 9:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. $40 per team ! Woodfield Country Club march • april 2013 21 Tennis HollyWoodfield Ladies’ Member-Guest Tournament The stars came out for this year’s HollyWoodfield themed Ladies’ MemberGuest Tournament. Players dressed as their favorite Hollywood celebrities, walked the red carpet, snapped photos with the paparazzi and enjoyed a continental breakfast before hitting the courts. In true Hollywood style, awards and prizes were presented following play. Best Dressed Sarah Vasta & Fran Wigder Judy Garland Group Winners Bea Singer & Sharon Miticovski Sophia Loren Group Winners Jodi Rich & Deborah Hodes Marilyn Monroe Group Winners Monique Edep & Melanie Carter Meryl Streep Group Winners Karen Lazar & Lori Libow 22 march • april 2013 Woodfield Country Club Save The Date ! May 16 Ladies’ Closing Luncheon May 26 Memorial Day Color War Tennis Pro Shop News Our spring merchandise has arrived! Men, stop by the Tennis Pro Shop today and browse our selection of brightly colored dri-fit polos and crew necks from Nike; logo polos, screen t-shirts and shorts from Antigua; and new collections from Fila, Lacoste, Oakley, Wilson and Duc. Ladies can freshen up their wardrobe with the latest from Nike, Lucky in Love, Eleven, Lacoste, Sofibella and Bolle. Put some extra spring into your tennis game with new shoes! Our selection of 2013 New Balance, Nike, Wilson and Babolat shoes are discounted below local shops and online retailers. P r o S h o p Ho u r s Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Friday 7:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. U p c o m i n g t e n n i s e v e n t s Sebastien Grosjean & Friends Exhibition Monday, March 18 at 6:45 p.m. $10 per person USTA East Coast Swing Monday-Sunday, April 8-14 $48.88 per person Register by April 1 Men’s Closing Luncheon Thursday, April 18 at 9:30 a.m. $25 per person Jai Alai Tennis Sunday, April 21 at 4:30 p.m. Su per Bow l Ta il gate M i x er Lauree Vasta & Neil Meisel A Season of Stars 2013 Woodfield Tennis Club Championships Men’s and Ladies’ Doubles Saturday & Sunday, March 9 & 10 $20 per person Finals Weekend Saturday & Sunday, April 6 & 7 2013 Adult Tennis Leagues&Clinics Cathy Good, Karen Pearlman, Rita Hymowitz & Robin Lieblein Men’s Tennis Men’s Night Drill Mondays & Thursdays • 6:00-7:30 p.m. $26 per week ladies’ Tennis Tuesday Night Tennis Tuesdays • 6:30-8:00 p.m. $26 per person Hot Shot Doubles Clinic Fridays • 9:30-11:00 a.m. $26 per person Gail Bank & Skip Lieblein mixed Tennis Sunday Mixed Doubles Sue Mattison, Linda Schwartzman & Adrienne Reznik Sundays • 9:30 a.m. $6 per person Woodfield Country Club march • april 2013 23 Fitness& Aquatics Wellness L e c t u r e s Our complimentary wellness lectures take place at 6:15 p.m. in the PT Studio. The First 20 Minutes Monday, March 11 Discover what type of exercise, and how much, is needed to stay healthy, get fit and attain a smaller jean size. This lecture will explain how exercise affects the body in distinct ways and what is required to achieve your fitness goals, whether it’s to clock your best time in the next 5K or simply staying trim. Pre/Post Workout Nutrition and Hydration Monday, April 15 What is the secret to staying hydrated? How much water do I need? What is the best meal to eat after a workout? This lecture will answer all your questions about optimal nutrition and hydration before and after your workout. C a s c a d e s F i t n e ss F a c i l i t y N e ws F i t n e ss C e n t e r Ho u r s Children nine (9) years of age and older may now use all facilities, subject to Club Rules and Regulations. Children nine (9) through eleven (11) may use the facilities, subject to the successful completion of the Teen Certification Program, during the hours of 4:00-8:00 p.m. and must be supervised by a parent. Children ages twelve (12) through fifteen (15) may use the facilities, subject to the successful completion of the Teen Certification Program, during normal hours of operation. Certified teens may attend aerobics classes. Children under twelve (12) years of age may train with a personal trainer during normal hours of operation. Monday-Thursday 5:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Friday 5:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 6:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m. 24 march • april 2013 Woodfield Country Club p ool Ho u r s Monday-Sunday 7:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Beginning March 10: Monday-Sunday 7:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. U Jump In The Water’s Fine! Swim Lessons Swim lessons are offered daily at the pool and run $35 per half hour. All swim levels are welcome, and lessons are taught by our qualified pool staff. Children may use goggles, but please refrain from using life vests or water wings. Swim Technique Lessons Training for a race? Want to improve your technique or get back into swimming shape? Then, swim technique lessons with Tara Glassover, Fitness & Aquatics Supervisor, are for you. Tara is no stranger to the water, with an aquatic background including competitive swimming though college. She currently coaches the swim team at Monarch High School in Coconut Creek. Half hour lessons with Tara are $40, and hour lessons are $62. Benefits of Aqua Fitness Increased Muscle Strength: Instead of weights, the water provides a natural resistance to your movements. Increased Lung Capacity: Your lungs are forced to work harder from the pressure of the water, challenging them with each breath. Increased Flexibility: Being under water gives you a wider range of motion, enabling you to perform more difficult stretches. Decreased Body Stress: The water provides support and buoyancy, decreasing the probability of muscle, bone and joint injuries. Improved Cardiovascular Conditioning: The heart rate remains at a constant pace, promoting aerobic training. The best part about aqua fitness is that it’s for everyone! Music by the pool Guitarist: Saturday, March 23 from 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. DJ: Saturday, March 30 from 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Steel Drummer: Saturday, April 27 from 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Join us poolside on these days for Minute To Win It games beginning at 1:00 p.m. p c o m i n g E v e n t s Woodfield’s Sprint Triathlon Saturday, March 9 Race begins at 7:30 a.m. $15 Pre-Registration before March 7; $25 Thereafter We anticipate another year of close finishes and hard fought battles during this 0.25 mile swim, 11 mile bike ride and 3.1 mile run! While members and guests of all ages are encouraged to participate, there is no modified children’s course for this event. Please note that we are unable to accept race day registrants. St. Patrick’s Day Scavenger Hunt Sunday, March 17 at Noon Complimentary Will luck be on your side this St. Patrick’s Day? Find out when you and a partner race to be the first team to find all the items on the list at this specially themed scavenger hunt. Participants must bring a camera or a phone with camera capabilities. Children under 12 must register with an adult partner, and registration is available at the Cascades front desk. Rabbit Run Saturday, April 6 Race begins at 8:00 a.m. $12 Adults; $8 Juniors Pre-Registration before April 4; $20 Adults; $12 Juniors Thereafter Hop right on over the finish line at our 5K Rabbit Run! The entire family can jump-start Saturday morning with a race or hop through the Woodfield community. Our younger participants will compete in a 1 mile fun-run, while our adult runners take on the 5K. The Rabbit Run is open to members and guests of all ages. Group X Themes March: Run/Bike/Swim April: Dance Woodfield Country Club march • april 2013 25 Spa& Salon S p e c i a l i s t M o n t h l y S p o t l i g h t Whether sleek, sophisticated or edgy, Get to Know Karen Westerfield hairstylist Karen Westerfield knows how to i n m a r c h bring out the beauty in everyone! Her confident attitude and keen attention to detail, mixed with her passion for all things hair, has led Karen to a highly regarded status within the industry. With 35 years of experience, her career has encompassed everything from owning salons to managing such prestigious salons as Fisher Island in Miami and Bonaventure Resort & Salon in Weston. Karen has also published work in Interview Magazine and fashion catalogues. March marks Karen’s seven year anniversary at Woodfield. She would like to thank her loyal clientele and welcome new members to stop by for a consultation. U p c o m i n g E v e n t s Thai Massage Demo Tuesday, March 12 from 9:30-10:30 a.m. It’s Your Lucky Day Trunk Show Tuesday, March 19 from 8:30-11:00 a.m. Spring Fever Trunk Show Friday, April 19 from 8:30-11:00 a.m. Kiwi Strawberry Bath Our Kiwi Strawberry Bath combines two of your favorite summertime fruits and will get you ready for the warm months ahead! Inspired by the scents of the tropics and infused with exotic extracts, this bath is formulated to gently cleanse your skin, leaving it soft, silky and lusciously scented. Upgrade your next pedicure to a Kiwi Strawberry Indulgence Pedicure for $48. 26 march • april 2013 Woodfield Country Club S p e c i a l s Kiwi i n ap r i l Fruity Papaya Indulgence Fruit Mask Papaya Enzyme Peel Kiwi is nature’s hidden beauty secret! and it is used as an anti-wrinkle and anti-blemish treatment. Our Papaya Facial masks made from kiwi have both tonic and therapeutic effects that will leave your skin feeling fresh and young. This paraben-free mask helps reduce the appearance of freckles, age spots, wrinkles, inflammation and clears pores. This kiwi mask is highly recommended for acne prone skin and contains vitamin C, fruit extracts, aloe and sage. Add this Papaya is a very effective exfoliant that helps purify and regenerate skin, Enzyme Peel contains all natural ingredients, including green papaya, pineapple extract and honey, which help reduce the appearance of fine lines and blemishes. This peel is recommended for oily to combination skin types. Add the Papaya Enzyme Peel to your next facial for $20. Papaya Nectar Pedicure The sweet aroma will remind you of a Thai beach where the fruity scent of papaya is mixed with the fresh ocean air. This potent fruit is filled with mask to your facial for $20. antioxidants and is rich in essential enzymes. Let this inspirational Good Karma Massage this service is $48. papaya soak and sugar scrub sweep you away to a far-off land. Cost for Our minds, bodies and emotions are interconnected, and the health of each has a direct effect on the others. The Good Karma Massage uses aromatherapy to enhance your overall well-being. This massage utilizes scents of coconut, orange, lavender, cedar wood and ylang ylang to create a relaxing ambiance and heat to help deepen your massage experience. Your session will be tailor made to meet your specific needs. Cost for this service is $95. Woodfield Country Club march • april 2013 27 Woodfield Country Club 3650 Club Place Boca Raton, FL 33496 Parting Shots Visit our website: www.woodfield.org presorted FIRST CLASS mail U.S. POSTAGE PAID BOCA RATON, FL PERMIT NO. 1292 33431-9998