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VOLUME XXXIV
NUMBER IV
APRIL 2019
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APRIL EVENTS
April 4th ~ Thursday
Trivia Challenge
April 13th ~ Saturday
Masters Shootout pg. 6
April 21st ~ Sunday
Kenmure’s Easter Brunch pg. 5
April 23rd ~ Tuesday
Tuesday lunch service resumes
April 26th ~ Friday
Mexican Fiesta pg. 10
UPCOMING EVENTS May 12th ~ Sunday
Mother’s Day Brunch pg. 9
May 23rd ~ Thursday
Kenmure’s Annual Meeting pg. 4
May 29th ~ Wednesday
Kenmure Fights Cancer Tournament & Gala pg. 3
June 20th—22nd ~ Thursday-Saturday
Men’s Member-Guest Tournament pg. 6
July 4th-6th ~ Thursday-Saturday
Jr. Sports Camp pg. 11
Kenmure Artisan MarketplaceKenmure Artisan MarketplaceKenmure Artisan MarketplaceKenmure Artisan Marketplace
Wed, July 10th
11:00am-2:00pm
The Kenmure Artisan Marketplace will
feature many talented artisans from
Kenmure and beyond selling a fascinating
variety of original handmade wares.
Masters ShootoutMasters ShootoutMasters ShootoutMasters Shootout Sat, April 13th
11:00am Shotgun (pg. 6)
Kenmure’s Easter Kenmure’s Easter Kenmure’s Easter Kenmure’s Easter BrunchBrunchBrunchBrunch
Sun, April 21st
11:00am-3:00pm (pg. 5)
Mexican FiestaMexican FiestaMexican FiestaMexican Fiesta Fri, April 26th
6:00pm (pg. 10)
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APRIL CLUBHOUSE HOURS OF OPERATION
ADMINISTRATIVE Monday-Friday ~ 9:00am-5:00pm
RECEPTION DESK Sunday & Monday ~ 9:00am-4:00pm Tuesday-Saturday ~ 10:00am-6:30pm
GOLF SHOP Tuesday-Sunday ~ 8:00am-5:00pm
REAL ESTATE Monday-Friday ~ 9:00am-4:30pm Saturday ~ 10:00am-4:00pm
Sunday ~ 1:00-4:00pm
GRILL ROOM Lunch: Wednesday-Saturday ~11:00am-3:00pm
Brunch: Sunday ~ 10:00am-3:00pm Dinner: Wednesday-Saturday ~ 5:30-8:00pm
Cookout Series: Resumes May 2019
DEFINITIONS FOR KCC ATTIRE
CASUAL – Relaxed attire (denim and shorts are
permitted in the Grill Room only). Collared shirts required for gentlemen but not jackets.
SMART CASUAL – Dresses, skirts or dress pants for ladies;
Jackets required for gentlemen; ties optional.
COCKTAIL – Decidedly dressy, “after 6” attire. Dresses,
evening pants, short or long skirt length for ladies. Suit/jacket and ties required for gentlemen. Black tie acceptable.
FORMAL – Very dressy. Black tie or suit and tie for
gentlemen.
BANQUET CANCELLATION POLICY: Kenmure Country Club requires a 24 hour cancellation notice for all banquet events. All cancellations made after the 24 hour deadline will be charged at event price less gratuity.
RESERVATION REQUESTS: Dining and event reservations are strongly encouraged. Please remember Patio and window seating requests are simply REQUESTS—neither promises nor guarantees. We will gladly accommodate your reservation to the best of our ability. This policy applies to ALL dining and event venues. Thank you for your understanding
Kenmure Country Club Kenmure Country Club Kenmure Country Club Kenmure Country Club is pleased to welcomeis pleased to welcomeis pleased to welcomeis pleased to welcome
Executive Chef, Peter Affatato!Executive Chef, Peter Affatato!Executive Chef, Peter Affatato!Executive Chef, Peter Affatato!
Congratulations to
KEI Employee, Miguel Hernandez!
Three Hendersonville Public Works staff members have
earned MVP of the Year honors for their efforts going above and beyond to serve city residents.
In 2018, 140 MVP nominations were submitted and every four months, three were chosen as quarterly MVPs. From these, the Service Excellence Design Team selected the 2018 MVP of the Year.
The three Public Works employees share the honor of MVP of the Year, as it was a group effort, and were recognized during the City Council meeting Thursday.
Last year, Cheryl Jones, a Town Forest subdivision resident, called to thank Chris Merbitz, Miguel Hernandez and Anthony Schaeffer. The three men took the time to dance and entertain her daughter while they were performing their normal duties. Jones’ daughter enjoys seeing the solid waste truck come by her house and this crew took a moment to brighten the little girl’s day.
MVPs of the Year receive a certificate signed by the mayor, recognition at the council meeting and a $500 reward, and their names will be included on a plaque. Between the three of them, Merbitz, Hernandez and Schaeffer received 11 MVP nominations during 2018. (Hendersonville Times-News)
Additional details will follow in May’s edition of Additional details will follow in May’s edition of Additional details will follow in May’s edition of Additional details will follow in May’s edition of
“The View”. “The View”. “The View”. “The View”.
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Kenmure Fights Cancer Kenmure Fights Cancer Kenmure Fights Cancer Kenmure Fights Cancer Notes & NewsNotes & NewsNotes & NewsNotes & News
And honor your loved ones . . .
Super Signs!
Checks are tax deductible. KCC charges are not.
Donor ________________________________
In �Honor �Memory �Support of ____________
_________________________________________________
New sign $100* � Use previous sign (one) $85 �
Use previous signs (2 or more) $75 �
Check enclosed � Charge my KCC Account #_______
� List me as donor in Community Foundation Annual Report.
Send to Dick Roemer, 208 Mossbough Ln, Flat Rock, NC 28731
Honor Board Checks are tax deductible. KCC charges are
not.
Donor_______________________________
In �Honor �Memory �Support of __________________
_______________________________________________
Amount of donation: ____________________________
� Check enclosed Charge my KCC Account #_________
�List me as donor in Community Foundation Annual Report.
Send to Sally Hale, 703 Overlook Dr., Flat Rock, NC 28731
Super Signs: - 4 for 1—Place a sign on the golf course during the Golf Tournament and the Kenmure Krush Walk/Run, at the
courts for the Tennis Social and in front of the clubhouse at the Gala Dinner. Cost: Newbies: $100; Repeaters (use last year’s sign)
$85; Big spenders: Use two or more signs from a previous year $75 each. Contact Dick Roemer for details (697-2692 or
[email protected]). Deadline for new signs at golf tournament: May 10th.
Honor Board: The Honor Board is displayed in the Grill Room and at the Gala Dinner. All contributions are gratefully appreciated,
regardless of amount. Contact Sally Hale (697-3292 or [email protected]).
Super Signs and Honor Board are tax deductible (details at www.KenmureFightsCancer.org/Community-Foundation).
Have FUN with us . . .
Coins4Cancer ♦ Donate your spare change. Every penny counts!
♦ Call Scott Benyon 561-371-7932 for pickup!
Tennis Social ♦ June: Round Robin & Buffet Dinner!
♦ Chair: Diana Seekely
Kenmure Krush 5k/1k Walk/Run/Dine ♦ Thursday, September 19 at KCC!
♦ Chair: Don Blanton
Improve patient care . . .
Autobell Car Wash Gift Cards ♦ Fight cancer with a clean car. Opens May 9!
♦ Call Nancy Benyon 561-371-5681 for more info!
May 29 is Kenmure Fights Cancer Day!
Golf Tournament ♦ Sign up at Golf Shop. Entries begin April 29!
♦ Tourney: Doug Olson. Mulligans: Bonnie Niehoff
Gala Dinner
♦ Treasure Trove Raffle drawing!
♦ Raffle: Karen Balkman & Scott Benyon
♦ Dinner: Susan Bush & Karen Pryde
♦ 10% of both day’s receipts to KFC!
♦ Iannucci’s Italian Restaurant, H’ville
♦ August 12 & 13, 2019
♦ Chair: Karen Skelton
2 Days!
Reservations!!
Iannucci Day
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M A H J O N G G Chairperson: Nancy Ticko 692-5331
Mah Jongg is played every Thursday at 1:00pm. Join us for lunch prior to play at 12:00 pm. Be sure to bring $5.00 in change. Deadline to sign up to play is one day before each play date. Gentlemen and beginners are welcome, too!
B R I D G E
LADIES’ BRIDGE Chairperson: Pat Alden 698-7578
Thursdays - 9:30 am to 12:30 pm followed by lunch in the Grill Room
April 4th Jane Holland 435-1361 April 11th Alice Clark 273-8260 April 18th Wendy Peterson 810-335-6275 April 25th Susan Fogle 954-383-3313
CANASTA
For anybody interested in playing or learning to play Canasta, we will play the second and third Fridays of each month. We meet at the Grill Room for lunch at 12:00pm followed by play in the Card Room. To participate, please contact Kathy Meersman 698-6586.
Gentlemen welcome!
Friday, April 12th & Friday, April 19th
BEGINNING / SOCIAL BRIDGE
Chairperson: Kathy Meersman 698-6586
We meet on the second Wednesday and last Friday of the month at noon in the Grill Room for lunch followed by Bridge in the Card Room. Deadline to sign up to play is one day before each play date.
Wednesday, April 10th & Friday, April 26th
MEN’S BRIDGE
Chairperson: Dick Roemer 697-2692 The Men’s Bridge Group meets on every Tuesday of every month for play at 1:00pm in the Card Room. We play a very relaxed and basic game of bridge, mostly for fun.
KENMURE BIBLE STUDY GROUPS The Kenmure Men’s Bible Study Group meet on Mondays, 9:00-10:30 for bible study, fellowship, and prayer. Contact Don Klug for information or questions, 435-1278.
Birthday DiscountBirthday DiscountBirthday DiscountBirthday Discount On any WEDNESDAY during your birthday month, enjoy up to $20.00 off one lunch or dinner entrée in the Grill Room only. * This offer is good for ONE entrée per birthday
month, per CLUB MEMBER. This offer may not be redeemed with take-out orders.
GRILL ROOM HOURS OF OPERATION
Lunch Service Wed thru Sat (11:00am-3:00pm)
Dinner Service Wed thru Sat (5:30-8:00pm)
Sunday Brunch 10:00-3:00pm
ALL reservations are on a first come, first serve basis including the Grill Bar, Grill Room window tables, and the Patio (seasonal). Reservations are strongly encouraged.
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GRILL ROOM NEWS • Tuesday lunch service will resume April 23rd. • The Patio & Turnhouse will open for the 2019
season on April 23rd. Clubhouse Cookout Series will resume on May 26th.
Clubhouse Cookout Series Every Sunday beginning May 26th!
RAIN POLICY: Kenmure CC reserves the right to close the Patio due to inclement weather.
SAVE THE DATESAVE THE DATESAVE THE DATESAVE THE DATE Kenmure’s Annual Meeting Kenmure’s Annual Meeting Kenmure’s Annual Meeting Kenmure’s Annual Meeting
Thursday, May 23rd Thursday, May 23rd Thursday, May 23rd Thursday, May 23rd In the Charleston Room
Cocktails-4:30pm & Meeting-5:00pm Dinner to follow in the Grill Room. More details to come!
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FIND YOUR MEMBER NUMBER IN “THE VIEW”
AND RECEIVE A LUNCH FOR TWO AT THE GRILL
ROOM!
DID YOU KNOW…DID YOU KNOW…DID YOU KNOW…DID YOU KNOW… The Village of Flat Rock is considered “the Little Charleston of the Mountains”.
Easter Brunch Buffet
Sunday, April 21st
11:00am-3:00pm in the Charleston Room
MENU
Assorted Breakfast Breads and Muffins * Fresh Cut Melons, Pineapple, and Berries
Imported and Domestic Cheeses w/ Artisan Crackers
Ice Display
Cold Smoked Salmon * Spice Poached Shrimp
Freshly Shucked Cold Water Oysters on the Half Shell
Soup & Salads
Thai Carrot and Ginger Bisque * Spring Field Greens
Baby Spinach & Romaine Hearts Salad * Fennel and Watercress Salad
Moroccan Spiced Carrot Salad * Spring Greens and Pickled Pear Salad
Sides & Entrées
Kenmure Hash Brown Casserole * Apple Wood Smoked Bacon
Quiche Lorraine w/ Bacon & Gruyere * Biscuits & Assorted Rolls
Spring Vegetables * Sour Cream & Chive Mashed Potatoes * Low Country Hoppin' John
Citrus Roasted Chicken * Bronzed Atlantic Salmon
Braised Shoulder of Lamb Hand Carved * Top Sirloin of Beef
Sweets
Flambéed Bananas Foster * Flourless Chocolate Torte
Strawberry Shortcake Trifle * Chocolate Chip Cookies
Member ~ $39++ (Adult) / $19.50++ (Children 6-11)
Non Member ~ $44++ (Adult) / $22++ (Children 6-11)
For Easter Brunch reservations, please call 697For Easter Brunch reservations, please call 697For Easter Brunch reservations, please call 697For Easter Brunch reservations, please call 697----9999!9999!9999!9999!
CANCELLATION POLICY: Kenmure Country Club requires a 24 hour cancellation notice for this event. All cancellations made after the 24 hour deadline will be charged at event price less gratuity.
*The Grill Room is closed on Easter Sunday.
No ala carte dining available.
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SAVE THE DATE 2019 Men's Member-Guest #27!
Thurs, June 20th thru
Sat, June 22nd Optional Practice Round: Wed, June 19th
Kenmure Golfers: Time to start planning for the premier event of the
Kenmure golfing season! We are looking forward to getting a full field
of 48 teams (partnerships).
Formal invitations will be mailed in April; however, if you have
questions, please contact any of the 2019 Member-Guest
Committee:
Peter Haft, Chair Dave Caudle Gary Gallagher Tom Rascoe Cliff Stalter
Luke Lovell, Head Golf Pro Steve Harbison, General Manager
Non-Golf Usage of Kenmure Country Club’s Golf Course
Jogging and recreational walking are on the cart paths only before 7:30am and after 7:00pm during the months of March through October and before 9:00am and after
5:00pm during the months of November through February.
Non Club Members are NOT PERMITTED to utilize Club property at any time without the prior consent of the
Kenmure Country Club manager.
No animals permitted.
Saturday, April 13th 11:00 a.m. Shotgun
FORMAT: Chapman Alternate Shot §
CHAPMAN: Also known as Pinehurst, this 2
man-team format requires teammates to both tee
off and then switch balls. After playing the second
shots, the best ball is selected and an alternate shot
format is played until the ball is holed with the player
whose second shot was not selected hitting the
teams third stroke.
TEES PLAYED: Men play the GOLD or WHITE Tees Women play the RED Tees
HANDICAPS: “A Player” receives 60% of handicap
“B Player” receives 40% of handicap
Same Gender – Multi Tees: Different tees usually have
different ratings. Since a USGA Course Rating reflects the
probable scores of a scratch golfer, the higher-rated
course is more difficult, and the player playing from the set
of tees with the higher USGA Course Rating receives
additional stroke(s) equal to the difference between each
USGA Course Rating, with the resulting figure rounded off
to the nearest whole number (.5 or more is rounded
upward). (See Decision 3-5/1.)
FOOD: Hors d’oeuvre following play in the Grill Room with a cash bar
MENU Smoked Gouda Pimento Cheese
w/ Celery Batons and Ritz Crackers
Augusta National Egg Salad on Soft White Bread Buttermilk Fried Chicken Tenders
w/ Kenmure BBQ and Honey Mustard
Chocolate Chip Cookies
$2 Draft Beer
SHOOT OUT
If you are considering purchasing a
new golf cart or trading your
existing cart for a new cart, it must
be approved by KCC.
Thank you!
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MGA News Chip Pryde
The chilly weather did not let up in the beginning of March but we did get back to scheduled MGA games. We also had a fun event with the KCC St Patrick’s day shotgun shamble. April will bring us the beginning of the official MGA season with our weekly games, tournaments and the interclub matches. Spring has finally come to Flat Rock.
Our match on March 7 was an individual quota format played in chilly weather. The winner was Doug Blankman and 2nd place went to Dennis O’Connor. The March 14 game was a 4 person team match using a Cha Cha format. The weather forecast was for rain but it held off all day. The winning team was Gary Gallagher, Tommy Rascoe, Bob Paulsen and Frank Felsburg.
I am continuing to show our upcoming season highlights on the schedule which can also be accessed on the KCC website on our calendar. The club events are also shown on the club calendar.
MGA Season: April 11 Opening Day May 9 President’s Cup May 23 President’s Cup finals June 6 - 7 Team Championship July 11 - 12 Two Man Ringer August 8 - 9 Individual Championship August 29 Par 3 September 12 Closing Day
Interclub Match Courses Cliffs Valley 5/22 Green Valley 6/12 Kenmure 7/18 Keowee Key TBD as they are undergoing a course renovation and we likely play at another course.
Carolina CC Home & Home Kenmure 5/30 Carolina CC 8/21
When we do get on the course please take care of our course by fixing the divots, rake the sand traps after you escape and repair the ball marks on the greens. Under the new rules you can repair marks in the path of your putt.
We have been playing with the new USGA rules for three months. Many of us attended the rules seminar hosted by Luke Lovell. The thrust is to simplify rules where possible, allow an option to the previous out of bounds rule, a new rule for how you can play a ball after taking out of a penalty area, drop a ball from knee height instead of from our shoulder, you can leave a flag in when putting and there is no penalty for causing the accidental movement of a ball with a rule calling for replacing the ball to its original position. I think many found the changes to be a little short of easier to understand and follow on the course. I have noticed that most of us have decided to leave the flag in while trying longer putts and take it out when you get close. Another issue we have been reminded of is to be diligent about posting your scores. The pro shop will post MGA scores. I hope to see all of our MGA members on the course soon.
April MGA Schedule 4/4/2019 Two man best ball 4/11/2019 MGA opening day with breakfast and luncheon following our shotgun event 4/18/2019 Four/Three man strategy 4/25/2019 Home & Home with Carolina CC at Spartanburg. Show & play at Kenmure
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WGA MUSINGS Karen S. Skelton
As I write, I am not so sure winter really is over but according to the calendar, it will be Spring by the time you read this - you’ll have dug out your team shirt, your clubs will be cleaned, golf balls marked, tees and ball markers at the ready, and every pocket in your bag cleaned out and restocked with rain jacket/pants, extra gloves, and maybe an extra pair or two of socks just in case. We have waited long enough: LET THE SEASON BEGIN! Is it April 9 yet? Opening Day seems to be a long time coming, yet we know from past experience that it was just yesterday that it was Closing Day. Well, the new season is here and there’s a lot on the horizon. The Opening Day game will be a 14-hole shotgun, 9- and 18-holers combined, Step-Aside Scramble followed by lunch and our Welcome meeting. This game is non-postable but it’s sure to be a lot of fun and lunch will be delicious! This will be a short month for golf since aeration is scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, the 15th and 16th; however, WCWGA will be playing at Thornblade on the 16th. If you are interested in playing in WCWGA events and have questions, please contact LaVonne McKay ([email protected]). To qualify for play, you must be a member of KCC and WGA, and have a handicap of 33 or less. The cost to join is $30; each tournament is $60 and includes golf, lunch, and prizes. Checks should be written to WCWGA and either given to LaVonne or attached to the sign-up sheet on the bulletin board in the locker room. Games scheduled for the remainder of April are Individual/Tee to Green (count strokes only from tee to green) scheduled for the 23rd – low gross/low net winners; non-postable - and on the 30th, Team/One Net Best Ball. This game is postable. If you are new to golf or new to Kenmure (or both), and would like to talk about or play golf within WGA, please contact Debbie Dunderdale ([email protected]), Chair, Fairway Friends. We also invite you to take a look at our website – within Kenmure.com, click on Golf then KWGA. There you will find a treasure trove of information including the Club golf calendar. And speaking of calendars, please mark yours: Opening Day: April 9, 2019, 9:30 Shotgun followed by lunch. Sign up for both on the website by Sunday noon on the 7th. If you plan to compete in the Ringer competition this year, bring $2.00 to lunch. Questions? Please feel free to contact any of our KWGA 2019 Board:
President - Lisa Caudle ([email protected]) Vice President – Elaine Hessong ([email protected]) Secretary – Candace Lewis ([email protected]) Treasurer – Jeanne Sudderth ([email protected])
We cannot wait to see you on the tee!
WGA OPENING DAY LUNCHEON CHARLESTON ROOM
APRIL 9, 2019
Hearty Vegetable Soup
Freshly Baked Rolls
Seasonal Salad w/baby tomatoes Kalamata olives, red onions Topped with Bronzed Chicken
Champagne Vinaigrette
Berry Cobbler a la Mode
Coffee/Water/Tea/Lemonade
$18.70 Members / $23.70 Non-Members
2019 Ladies Member Guest New Date:
Save The Date!
Friday and Saturday August 23rd and 24th
Practice Round Friday, August 23rd, Tournament Round Saturday, August 24th!
Tournament schedule of events to follow.
Ladies Golf Clinics Every Thursday 10:00-11:00am
For more information, please contact the Golf Shop at 697-1200.
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EVENT RESERVATION POLICY All Kenmure banquet/event reservations will open 45 days
prior to the scheduled event date, with the exception of golf-related banquets which open one month in
advance. Thank you for your understanding!
FITNESS CENTER CLEANING SCHEDULE
Indoor Pool Mon & Thurs (12:00-2:00pm)
Fitness Center (Upper Level) Tues & Fri (12:00-2:00pm)
Fitness Center (Lower Level): Wed (12:00-2:00pm)
FITNESS CENTER HOURS OF OPERATION
Fitness Center 5:00am-10:00pm
Indoor Pool 5:00am-10:00pm
Water Aerobics & Lap Swimming held Mon-Fri
8:30am-11:00am
SPORTS NEWS
WATER AEROBICS & POOL NEWS
Spring has sprung! Time for lots of outdoor activities and lots of sore muscles. One of the best ways to ease into vigorous activity or to recover from 'overdoing' is to do some type of water exercise. We are lucky to have an indoor pool. Why not make use of it? Whether you swim or do water aerobics, water exercise is good for you! Our free water aerobics class is held each weekday morning from 8:30 to 9:30. This class is led by a group of dedicated volunteers. It is perfect for beginners and for those who have already done water exercise. As you start out we have equipment you may borrow. The pool is open each day from 5:00am to 10:00 pm. The pool is reserved for water aerobics class from 8:30-9:30 Monday-Friday. 'Adult Swim' is 10:00 – 11:00 each morning. At all other times, the pool is available for 'Open Swim'. (Please check “The View” for pool cleaning hours.) Remember to sign in using your member number. If you have any questions or concerns, please call Emmy Weissman (692-8657). Coming soon...the outdoor pool is scheduled to open Memorial Day weekend!
FITNESS / SPORTS TRAINERS Nancy Hipp, Personal Trainer 828-329-2220 / [email protected]
Jennifer Armstrong, Personal Trainer 828-243-8353
Linde McKenney, Pilates [email protected]
Lyndi Horn, Yoga 603-209-4785
Annamaria Bowman, Massage Therapy 828-287-4549
PICKLEBALL
A Pickleball clinic will be offered in mid to late April for all Sports & Golf members. It is open to all that want to learn how to play or to refresh your skills. Pickleball is a great cardio vascular sport that keeps you active and may help you lose those pounds you gained during the winter. It’s also a chance to meet other Kenmure residents. The clinic will be offered by a skilled instructor. Pickleball is the fastest growing sport worldwide especially in the 60 and over crowd. All you need is a good pair of tennis or volleyball shoes and a desire to learn. There will be a small fee that can be charged to your club membership account. More details as to date, time and cost will be forthcoming. Most people find that once you learn the basics, you are ready to play the game. If you have an interest in learning this great game please contact Bob Boek at [email protected] or call 785-3774.
Mother’s Day BrunchMother’s Day BrunchMother’s Day BrunchMother’s Day Brunch Sunday, May 12th
11:00am-2:00pm
In the Charleston Room
Menu and pricing to be announced by e-mail.
More details to come in May’s edition of
“The View”.
Reservations open Fri, April 18th
To make reservations, please call
697-9999.
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¡ARRIBA!¡ARRIBA!¡ARRIBA!¡ARRIBA! Mexican Fiesta
Fri, April 26th
Cocktails– 6:00pm Dinner– 7:00pm
In the Charleston Room
MENUMENUMENUMENU Pozole
Mexican Pork Soup w/ Hominy
Jicama Salad Romaine Lettuce w/ Pepitas, Grape
Tomato, Roasted Corn, Black Beans and Chipotle Vinaigrette
Arroz Mexicano Rice w/Tomatoes and Aromatics
Frijoles Refritos Refried Beans
Empanadas Savory Pastry of Masa, Filled w/ Chicken,
Onions and Chilies
Flautas Crispy Tortilla “Flutes” w/ Pulled Chicken
and Onion
Carnitas Braised Pork w/ Chilies
Pollo con Salsa Roja Bone-In Chicken in Red Sauce
All Entrees Served with Appropriate Accompaniments & Salsas
Pastel de Tres Leches Classic “Three Milk” Cake
$24++
To make your reservation, please call 697-9999!
KCC Members’ Only Login
Follow the steps below to create a permanent login.
Step 1: Go to members.kenmure.com Step 2: Username: Member Number
(Spouses, please include an “A”) Ex: 1234 Step 3: Password: Last Name, lower case Ex: doe
Step 4: You will be prompted to create a permanent username and password. Don’t forget to note your
new login details.
** If you need further assistance, please e-mail Josie at [email protected]
KCC GOURMET WINE DINNER TUESDAY JUNE 11th, 2019
On Tuesday evening June 11th we will be honored to present the fabulous wines of Ram's Gate Winery of Sonoma County, California. Ram's Gate opened in the fall of 2011as a place to pause, to stop and savor some of the fantastic wines of California from some of the most sought-after prestigious vineyards. The winemaking team approaches winemaking as a way to showcase the signature of a truly unique site, often as specific as a few rows within a vineyard, giving "terroir" and "microclimates" a truly new meaning!! Ram's Gate has quickly risen to the top of wine critics' list of small-production super-focused wines. They are among the very few Certified Sustainable Vineyards. The Ram's Gate team rarely wanders 'off the reservation', but have gladly agreed to join us in Kenmure for a truly unique Gourmet Wine Dinner. We are fortunate to have as our special guest Wine Navigator, Greg Miller, UC Davis graduate in viticulture and enology and Ram's Gate Estate Director, who will guide us through some of the finest wines paired with some of the best food. This is one you will NOT want to miss, so....y'all know what to do!!!!
Looking forward to seeing you there.
Sam Ritter, KCC Sommelier
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KENMURE COUNTRY CLUB
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
CHAIRMAN Lee King
VICE CHAIRMAN Steve Harbison
PRESIDENT Peter Haft
VICE PRESIDENT Lisa Caudle
HOUSE & ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE
Jane Holland & Mardi Booker
PUBLIC & MEMBER RELATIONS Candace Lewis
SECRETARY Deborah Bartee
SPORTS COMMITTEE Bud Cohoon
GOLF ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE
Lisa Caudle & Tom Rascoe
FINANCE COMMITTEE Cliff Stalter
The deadline for submissions to The View is the 13th day of the month. The intent of The View is to inform and invite Kenmure Country Club members to club
events according to the level of membership subscribed
to by the member.
EDITOR: Josie Garofano-Caudle [email protected]
GENERAL MANAGER: Steve Harbison
HEAD GOLF PROFESSIONAL: Luke Lovell
GOLF SHOP MANAGER: Jamie Lister
GOLF MAINTENANCE : Josh Laughridge
EVENT COORDINATOR: Mary Thrush
FACILITY MANAGER: Sam Beddingfield
CONTACT NUMBERS:
CLUBHOUSE 828 693-8506 OR 1-888-693-8430 (OUTSIDE NC)
PRO SHOP 828 697-1200
RESTAURANT 828 697-9999
GOLF MAINTENANCE 828 693-5147
2019 Jr. Sports Camp 2019 Jr. Sports Camp 2019 Jr. Sports Camp 2019 Jr. Sports Camp
Thursday, July 4th thru Saturday, July 6th Thursday, July 4th thru Saturday, July 6th Thursday, July 4th thru Saturday, July 6th Thursday, July 4th thru Saturday, July 6th Limited to the first 36 campers.
Please bring your own Tennis/Golf equipment if
possible. A limited # of clubs will be available to
anyone who needs a club or racquet. Priority will be
given for registration as follows:
April 2nd - April 24th: Golf Membership Only
enrollment
April 25th - May 28th: Golf & Sports Membership only
enrollment
May 30th- June 12th - Golf, Sports, & Social
membership enrollment
Enrollment Deadline: June 12th @ 6:00 pm
Entry Fee = $150/child
REGISTRATION - 8:15 am each day *Check-in & Pick-up
at the tent located by the Outdoor Pool after 1:00 pm
First Clinic 9:00 - 9:45
Snack break 10:00 - 10:15
Second Clinic 10:30 - 11:15
Lunch & Swim 11:30 - 1:00
*Lunch will be provided each day
G O L F I N S T R U C T I O N
We will be covering the fundamentals of the golf
swing:
◊ Set up (stance, alignment grip)
◊ Full swing ◊ Putting ◊ Contests ◊ Etiquette
T E N N I S I N S T R U C T I O N
We will be working on :
◊ Vollies ◊ Forehands ◊ Backhands ◊ Fun games
**DON’T FORGET YOUR RACQUETS!
LUNCH/AWARDS LUNCHEON Each day lunch will be
provided with an additional Awards Luncheon on
Saturday afternoon in the Charleston Room.
Thursday - July 4th: After golf, campers will join the
4th of July food and games in front of the Clubhouse.
Friday - July 5th : Corndogs, Hot Dogs, Chips,
Watermelon Slices, Cookies, Soda & Lemonade
Saturday - July 6th 12:00 pm Awards Luncheon Menu
Fruit Salad w/Apple Cider, Potato Salad, Macaroni
Salad, Hotdogs, Cheese Burgers, Baked Beans, Ice
Cream, Cookies, Coffee, Tea, Lemonade
($ 15.00 ++ for children & adults) Entries will be taken by a completed, hand delivered or
mailed application only. No Phone Calls or E-Mails accepted.
Applications available at the Golf Shop or on the Members’
Only website. Please fill out the application completely
before returning to the Golf Shop. Entries are limited to first
36 applications received.
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