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July/August2006July/August2006July/August2006July/August2006July/August2006
Broken Sound Club2Page.
The Club
Artist - Barbara Klein
Membership News
Dear Members,
Although I really hesitate to even think of the word “hurricane”,we have certainly heard it in the news lately as well as seeing all ofthe hurricane guides sprouting up everywhere. I want to remind allof the members that in the event we do have any storms andsubsequent power outages that we will make every effort to keepyou updated on the status of the club’s facilities. If at all possible, aswe did last year, we will keep you informed and have letters at thefront and back gates if we are unable to e-mail. I’m trying to keepvery positive, however, and hope that this will not be necessary.
In the meantime, and with happier thoughts, please remember tocheck the web site, newsletters and flyer racks for the summer’supcoming events. Some of the events planned include our annualbarbecue on July 4th followed by dinner that evening, Cabaret Nightwith the great group Synd’Cats on Saturday, July 15th, Happy Hoursevery Friday evening starting at 5:30 P.M. with extended HappyHours on two Fridays a month, and Cabaret Night with the comedyof Bruce Smirnoff and music of Dianne King on Saturday, August19th. Please also note the list of reciprocal clubs for golf and dining.Reservations for golf must be made through our golf department.
Happy summer to everyone and we look forward to seeing you atthe club.
Regards,Maureen Schreiber, Director of Membership
Staff In The News
CongratulationsEddie Amato in the golf department onthe birth of his son, Vincent Michael, onMay 27, 2006.
Jason Miranda in the food and beveragedept. on the birth of his daughter,Breiyana Gayle, on June 8th, 2006
Philippa Steinberg H.R. Generalist, originallyfrom Glasgow, Scotland became an Americancitizen on May 10, 2006 after residing in theU.S. for 11 years.
Philippa, who has worked at Broken SoundClub for 6 years, said, “This was one of theproudest days of my life” .
Welcome New MembersAraujo, Isaias & Graciela Nassau BayBerman, Bob & Sondra Fairway LakesElkins, Ruth BanyansFeinberg, Donna Cedar CayFurman, Stephen & Nancy Whisper TraceGreenberg, Richard Cedar CayKatz, Richard BanyansKirschbaum, Uwe & Dena Blake Grand OaksKurtz, Elliot & Jacalyn Fairway LakeMartin, Peter & Annie Murphy BanyansMiller, Donald Laurel PointMishkin, Ron & Joan Nassau BayOrphanos, Ernest Bermuda RunSpellman, Stanley & Betty Oak RunWasserstein, Alan & Sharon Whisper TraceWofchuck, Phoebe Cloister
CondolencesOur condolences to the families of Bill Carney,Arnold Shay and George Schallman
Cable Channels32 Tennis, Spa and Fitness63 Social, Dining General95 Golf99 Tee Time98 CMA
Vivian Drozdoff and Janice Florin receiving aplaque from the international recruits inappreciation for their conversational Englishclasses.
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The Club
Membership Reportas of May, 30 2006Social 350Tennis 166Master 474Old Course/Charter 350
Old Course Non Resident – 10Old Course Members in Waiting –17
Dining Schedule
BREAKFASTMain Clubhouse Sat & SunAla Carte 9am - 11amCasual AttireOld Course Sat & SunAla Carte 9am - 11amCasual Attire
LUNCHMain Clubhouse Mon - SatBuffet & Limited 11:30am - 2:30pmA la CarteCasual AttireMain Clubhouse SundayBuffet 11:00 am - 2:30pmCasual AttirePool Bar Mon, Wed thru SunAla Carte 11:00am - 3:00pmCasual AttireOld Course Tue - SundayAla Carte 11:30am - 2:30 pmCasual Attire
DINNERMain Clubhouse TuesdayPrix Fixe & Ala Carte 6:00pmDinner AttireMain Clubhouse FridayAla Carte 6:00pmDinner Attire
Main Clubhouse SundayRotating Buffet 5:30pmCasual Attire
Website Face-Lift
The Broken Sound website is getting a newlook. During this transition the website will bedown for a 2 day period of time. Unfortunatelysuch date is not known yet. Don’t be alarmedif you experience an access problem.
Artist - Donna Lovely “Low Tide Blues,Cardiff, Wales”
Members In TheNews
PHOTOGRAPHIC JURIEDEXHIBITIONS
Donna Lovely, of Grand Oaks,photograph, “Low Tide Blues,Cardiff, Wales”, has been acceptedto the Palm Beach PhotographicCenter’s, Delray Beach, Juried Ex-hibition, which opens June 9 andruns through Aug. 5.
HORTT 45Katherine Morgan, of Bent Creek,has been honored with Best InShow for photography at theHORTT45 opening at ArtserveSaturday June 10, 2006.
CREST THEATRECREST THEATRECREST THEATRECREST THEATRECREST THEATREBroadway Cabaret SeriesBroadway Cabaret SeriesBroadway Cabaret SeriesBroadway Cabaret SeriesBroadway Cabaret Series
Lucie ArnazLucie ArnazLucie ArnazLucie ArnazLucie Arnaz The daughter of Lucille Ball and Dezi Arnaz is asinger, dancer, producer, director and Broadway star. Bestknown for her acclaimed performance in They’re Playing OurSong, Jan.16
Anna BergmanAnna BergmanAnna BergmanAnna BergmanAnna Bergman A supreme, international concert and cabaretartist, Anna has performed at The Kennedy Center, CarnegieHall, the White House, the Aspen Music Festival and topclubs world-wide. Feb. 6
Steven LutvakSteven LutvakSteven LutvakSteven LutvakSteven Lutvak One of the most requested performers toreturn to the Crest, Steven was recently submitted for anOscar nomination by Paramount Studios for Best OriginalSong in the movie “Mad Hot Ballroom.” March. 6
Karen AkersKaren AkersKaren AkersKaren AkersKaren Akers The star of Broadway’s Grand Hotel and aTony nominee for Nine, Karen is currently playing to ravereviews in New York’s Algonquin Hotel Oak Room. March 27
From New York’s Town HallFrom New York’s Town HallFrom New York’s Town HallFrom New York’s Town HallFrom New York’s Town Hall - Broadway by the Year, thehottest cabaret scene in NY will be replicated in the Crestas Nancy Andersen, Jennifer Simard and Scott Coulter singthe songs from a specific year on Broadway. April 10
For further information call Al & Sue 241-6846
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The Club
PHONE NUMBERS
AdministrationJohn Crean, General Manager/C.O.O. 241-6855Cathy Rossomango, Asst. General Manager 241-6837Carol Boettcher, Dir., Human Resources 241-6886Nancy Day, Executive Assistant 241-6810
AccountingDianne Hart,, Director of Finance 241-6834Brett Troxell, Controller 241-6833Club Billing 241-6830
Fitness & SpaMichael Tompkins, Director 241-6858Reception/Appointment Desk 241-6899
Food & BeverageEd Cichielo, Director 241-6831Joe Longo, Executive Chef 241-6891Tim Nelson, Catering Manager 241-6831Lisa Fuller, Assistant Manager 241-6829Carl Ramallo, Lead Dining Reservations 241-6877Hostess Podium (Main Dining Room) 241-6859Hostess Podium (Centre Court Cafe) 241-6815
GolfTee Time Computer 997-1146Men’s Locker Room 241-6852Ladies’ Locker Room 241-6822Club CourseScott Feller, Head Golf Professional 241-6806Pro Shop 241-6860Old CourseJohn Skaf, Head Golf Professional 241-6893Pro Shop 994-8505
Golf Course MaintenanceJoseph Hubbard, Director 997-7793
MembershipMaureen Schreiber, Director 241-6820Jean Ouellette, Assistant 241-6835Elyse Arnel, Website Administrator 241-6872
Social ActivitiesAl Salkeld, Director 241-6846Sue Salkeld, Assistant 241-6870
TennisGreg Wheaton, Director 241-6888Pro Shop 241-6880Automated Reservations 989-5279
Other NumbersAccess Control (Guest Access) 998-5823/5818Banyans Gate 241-5947Club Reception 241-6800Community Maintenance Association-CMA 998-5813Security (Yamato Road Gate) 997-6935Valet 271-5500
Email Addresses:Department [email protected]
Board of [email protected]
Products & Services Presented AtDiscounted Prices for Broken Sound Members
The following restaurants and hotels are pleased to offer discountedrates. This information will also be posted on the Broken Soundwebsite and will be updated as we receive additional discounts.
BEAUTY
Mary Kay Beauty Products,Boca Raton FL15% on products and free delivery.Free skin care & glamourappointmentsMerle Norman Cosmetics,Boca Raton FLFree gift with the purchase of 2 ormore Cosmetic Products
FLORISTS
Exceptional Flowers & GiftsBoca Raton FL20% discount on all pick-ups and onlocal deliveriesRoyal Palm Florists,Boca Raton FL10% discount on all purchases
HEALTH & FITNESS
Home Fitness HeadquartersBoca Raton FL10% discount off equipment & freetraining diaryPotter Nursing Services,Boca Raton FL5% discount off all services
HOME
A Absolute Electric Inc.Boca Raton FL$20.00 off total labor chargeA Plus Appliance & Air Conditioning,Coconut Creek FL10% discount & free service callAspen Air ConditioningBoca Raton FL15% discount on service for newcustomers & $100 off any new A/CsystemUniversal Tile RestorationBoca Raton FL10% discount
HOTELS
Double Tree Guest SuitesBoca Raton FLApril 1- April 9, 2006 = $119.00April 10 - Sept 30, 2006 = $69.00October 1 – Dec 22, 2006 = $75.00)The Ritz CarltonNaples FLJune 18th - 20th, 2006 Golf Package:$635.00 (2 Nights) - rates includeover night accommodations & 2rounds of golf per room/per day.Room Only: $395.00 ( 2 Nights)All packages include prices for twolight reception/ 2 deluxe drinks pp.Fees include transportation
RESTAURANTS
The Addison RestaurantBoca Raton FL 15% discountBistro ZenithBoca Raton FL 20% discountCucina D’AngeloBoca Raton FL 25% discountFuji Asian Cuisine,Boca Raton FL 10% discountJazziz BistroFort Lauderdale FL 15% discountRocky’s Italian BistroDelray Beach FL 15% discountTwin Palms Restaurant@ The Embassy Suites HotelBoca Raton FL 20% discount
MISCELLANEOUS
Boca Mizner CleanersBoca Raton FL10% discount on dry cleaning servicesCapital Audio Systems Inc.Boca Raton FL15% discount off labor chargePakmailDeerfield Beach10% discount
For more information contact:Grainne O’Byrne, Mkt. CoordinatorBroken Sound ClubTel: 561-241-6824Email:[email protected]
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From The Finance Committee
I hope you are enjoying the summer. The members of the FinanceCommittee will begin their review of the budget for the 2006-2007 fiscal year on June 28th. The By Laws of the club requirethat the Finance Committee recommend to the Board ofGovernors for approval the annual operating budget. On July25th the Board of Governors will begin its review of the Budget.The Budget will either be adopted as presented by the FinanceCommittee or can be amended by the Board of Governors. Oncethe budget is adopted the Board will determine the amount ofdues needed by each member class to satisfy the budget.
From an operating point of view the financial results throughMay 31, 2006 shows an operating profit. There still exist manytiming related issues regarding expenditures as a result of thehurricanes. We expect there to be timing issues throughout theremainder of the year as a result of delayed expenditures.Management is working towards reducing expenditures duringthe last four months of our fiscal year to remain profitable for theentire year. Operating revenues exceed operating expenses by$467,000. Net hurricane expenses after a partial recovery of lossesfrom our insurance company totaled $1,394,000. Interest on reservefund balances totaled $44,000. After deducting hurricane expensesand adding in the interest on the reserve balances, total expensesexceed revenues by $883,000. We expect to be submitting a claimto our insurance company to recover the balance of our damageswithin the next thirty days.
Working capital shows an operating deficit of $1,008,000 whichwill improve once we begin to recover the balance of theexpenditures incurred related to the hurricanes from the insurancecompany and receive the Water settlement money for the OldCourse.
On a positive note the Club has available free cash reserves ofapproximately $2,600,000 segregated in bank accounts.
Please address any questions regarding financial matters in writingto the Finance Committee at the Club or e mail [email protected].
Shelly Siegel and Nat AdlerCo-Chairs
INCOME STATEMENT(excluding depreciation)Eight MonthsEnded May 31, 2006 (in thousands) / (unaudited)
Total Club
REVENUES AND EXPENSES
Dues & Fees 9,936Other Income 221Food & Beverage (2,426)Golf (1,857)Tennis (265)Spa (274)Aquatics (92)Entertainment (1,006)Landscaping (70)Administration and General (1,089)Human Resources (604)Facility Maintenance (274)Housekeeping Laundry (376)Energy (537)Fixed Charges (820)
EXCESS OF REVENUEOVER EXPENSES 467
OTHER
Hurricane expenses (1,394)Other interest income 44TOTAL OTHER (1,350)
NET EXCESS OFREVENUES OVER EXPENSES
$ (883)
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Golf
Club Course News
On behalf of the Club Course staff, I would like to thank themembers for making this past season at Broken Sound Club such asuccess. It is amazing how quickly the 2005-06 tournament seasonhas come and gone. It brings me great pleasure to hear our memberscomment that this past season was the most successful season BrokenSound Club has seen in years. We successfully ran and sold outeach golf tournament, raised member services and ran one of themost successful retail operations for both courses in club history.
For our year round members that will be joining us this summer,we encourage you to drink plenty of water and review the lightningsafety rules for the golf course. Florida weather can be quiteunpredictable during the summer months and safety is our numberone priority. For our members who are reading this article upnorth, we wish you a very happy and healthy season and lookforward to your returning safe and sound.
Wishing you a great summer,Scott FellerDirector of Golf - Club Course
Club Repair ProgramThe Club Course has recently instituted a diverse club repairprogram for our members. This program is being advertised aroundthe golf department and is prepared to meet any club repair needsyou may have. If you would like a copy of our new program youmay visit the pro shop and they will happily provide you with one.
Lightning SafetyOur lightning warning system is state of the art technology. Hereare a few things you should know:
There are Two Warning Signals (Siren):- Lightning Imminent : One (1) Long Blast…May be repeated. Immediately Take Cover- Reduced Danger (all clear) Three (3) Short BlastsAreas to seek out in the event of lightning:
Open Areas Lightning SheltersClubhouse Maintenance BuildingsOn-Course Buildings Automobiles or Trucks
If none of the above are available, seekg out Dense Woods or Low Lying areas
Areas to Avoid
Open Areas WaterTall trees Metal fencesOverhead Wires and Power Lines Elevated groundGolf Carts MowersAvoid use of Cellular Phones Avoid use of Radios
INFORMATION
Scott Feller, Director of Golf 241-6806Pro ShopMonday, Wednesday - Sunday 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM 241-6860Driving RangeMon, Thur, Sat & Sun 7:00 AM - till duskWed, Fri 7:00 AM - 6:30ClinicsTuesdays and Fridays10:00 - 11:00 AM $15.00 per player
OPERATIONSThe Club Course will also be Closed on thefollowing dates for maintenance…
August 15th, 16th & 17thSeptember 19th & 20th
SUMMERRECIPROCALCountry Club Fee (+tax) End Date
Addison Reserve $35.00 Sept 30thBallenIsles $35.00 Sept 30thBoca Greens $35.00 Sept 30thBoca Lago $28.00 Oct 31stBoca Pointe $35.00 Sept 30thBoca West $45.00 Sept 30thHamlet $25.00 Oct 31stHunters Run $35.00 Sept 30thIbis CC $40.00 Sept 30thIndian Spring $35.00 Oct 31stPolo Club $35.00 Oct 15thPresident’s CC $35.00 Oct 31stStonebridge $35.00 Oct 31stTPC Eagle Trace $35.00 Oct 15thWoodfield $35.00 Oct 15th
All arrangements are to be made through the clubcourse golf shop only.Must present Broken Sound I.D. cards.
Gallinule on hole #1
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Old Course News
The summer heat is upon us and we ask you to take the followingprecautions prior to and during your round:
Play early in the day to avoid the mid day heat.Take advantage of the drink station before you start your round.Rangers have iced towels to help reduce your temperature.Keep drinking water throughout your round.
Please be reminded we are closed on Mondays at the Old Courseduring the summer months (excluding July 3rd & September 4th).
We kindly ask all members and guests to care for the golf course byfollowing cart traffic signs, repairing ball marks, raking bunkers andfilling divots.
John SkafDirector of Golf, Old Course
Women’s Golf AssociationAwards Luncheon
OLD COURSEINFORMATION
John Skaf, Director of Golf241-6893
Pro Shop 994-8505Hours: 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM Tuesday - Sunday
Driving Range Hours7:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
Marianne Vishno andKathy Frank
Clarine Lanting Hall Jacobsand Susan Shin
MAINTENANCEIn an effort to continue the grow in-processand maintenance program, the followingis a schedule of summer closings for OldCourse golf course maintenance.
Monday, July 31, Sept 25Wednesday, Aug 2, Sept 27Thursday, Aug 3
HOLE IN ONECongratulationsBonnie RappaportJune 4thHole 8 - 109 yards 8 iron
Sandy Sher and Margie Muskat
Joan Sandler andBonnie Rappaport
Nancy Mansfield andJoan Sandler
Callaway PromotionCallaway PromotionCallaway PromotionCallaway PromotionCallaway PromotionClub and Old Course Pro Shop
Buy a Fusion FT-3 DriverReceive a FREE Fusion Fairway Wood
Buy a X-450 DriverReceive a FREE Heaven Wood Hybrid
Sale ends July 31st
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TennisGolf
Turf TalkJoseph Hubbard, CGCS
For those of you here in the summer, I know you can see a big differencetaking place on our turf, with special emphasis on the fairways betweenwhere we were last year and now. The programs we have institutedhave taken hold and we now have two well-defined courses we canhave fun playing while enjoying the aesthetic value. With the newgrass beds and multiple tree additions, the dynamics that were alwaysenvisioned for both golf courses are now more pronounced.
Paul Latshaw recent visit to both golf coursessharing his knowledge and experience.Jack Hardy, Old Course SuperintendentPaul Latshaw and Joseph Hubbard, CGCS,Director of Golf Course Maintenance
Paul R. Latshawwas contacted byMr. John Creanand the Board ofGovernors toconsult for BrokenSound Club intrying to helpstimulate ourtifsport bermudagrass on thefairways, tees and
high traffic areas. His visit took place atthe beginning of June. A report wasgenerated for the Board, Joseph Hubbard,CGCS and Mr. Crean that addressed whathe observed and comments on theaggressive program we have instituted toturn the courses around as quickly aspossible. Further reports are forthcomingas the soil tests reach him and, along withJoe Hubbard, tries to find a solution to anyproblems that may be present.
Mr. Latshaw’s credentials include 40 yearsof experience as one of the premieresuperintendents in the country and is nowone of the most sought after turfgrassconsultants in the industry. Latshaw isnoted to have prepared more golf coursesfor major championships than anyone else.He currently finished consulting for JackNicklaus and Paul’s own son, Paul B.Latshaw, at Muirfield Village and is now atthis writing at Winged Foot putting thefinishing touches on for the US Open. Afew of Paul’s stints as superintendentinclude Oakmont Country Club,Congressional Country Club, Winged Footand Augusta National. He has hosted fourMaster’s tournaments, two PGAChampionships, one US Open and two USSenior Open Championships besidesconsulting on several other majors the pastseveral years.
CLUB COURSE:With the visit of Paul Latshaw, one ofthe premiere golf course consultants inthe world, we have validated that we areon track with the aggressive program forthe fairways and remainder of the golfcourse. His suggestions of being evenmore aggressive were taken seriouslyunder consideration (please seenewsletter side bar story on Latshaw’svisit).
Projects Update:Financially we will be able to do somekey weak tees around the course beforenext season in seashore paspalum turf.The sod on a few tees we already did inpaspalum did not survive the shippingfrom Georgia and had to be replaced.The tees topped in paspalum last yearare exceptional.
We are continuing to add more beds foraesthetic purposes around tees and wide-open areas throughout the course. Thebiggest burden is finding the labor tomaintain all the beds and landscapingadded in the last two years. The plan isto utilize the clubhouse landscapemaintenance crew to upkeep the bedsalong with whomever we can assign tothe tasks.
Phase I of the Jaskela overall landscapeplan, which was modified by us to helpreplenish tree loss from the hurricanes,is completed. Phase II will beimplemented next spring and summer onthe long-range multi-year plan.
Planning and funding the project for thedriving range drainage and reconfiguringthe practice area is ongoing. Thisproject’s goal is the expansion of all thetees, conversion to seashore paspalumgrass, move and rebuild the chippinggreen compound, add a practice puttinggreen across from the starter shed andpossibly sod the target greens as wellwith paspalum.
OLD COURSE:The big news is the preparation for the OldCourse for the Champion’s Tour event inFebruary. The discussion will be takingplace whether to overseed the rough withryegrass and grow it to 5" height. Thecourse from above and around will bedefined most definitely with the rye,however, what will the impact be to ourrough? Either way we will be able to makethe course recovery as expeditious aspossible.
Projects Update:Other than a few new tree issues and a fewsmall beds, we have completed ourlandscaping beds for the year.
Rebuilding the rear driving range facilityand adding more square footage to themain driving range tee is still desirable. Theexpansion needs to be started immediatelyand completed in a timely fashion to beready for the upcoming season.
The deep tine aerifier has completed its firstoverall aerification along with the pullbehind and walking aerifiers. We willcontinue to punch the golf course to breakthe compacted layer and soften the golfcourse.
Landscape timber will be added alongseveral coquina paths throughout.
Bunker consistency and sand additions willbe a priority to keep the sand as pure aspossible for the winter play.
We are still adding cart path extensions tokeep the carts more confined in areas toallow the surrounding areas to flourishwith a break from the repeatedcompaction.
Expansion of the practice putting greenwill need to be addressed for the increasedplay and the Tour event.
An additional rear tee on #17 that will add35 to 50 yards of distance will be built.
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Food & Beverage
Ed Cichielo,Director of F&B241-6831
Tim Nelson,Catering Manager241-6831
Lisa Fuller,Asst. F&B Manager241-6829
Dining Reservations241-6877
Dining Events ScheduledJuly2nd Prime Rib Night Sunday4th July Fourth BBQ Tuesday9th Italian Night Sunday15th Buffet Dinner & Show (Synd’Cats)16th All American Sunday23rd Prime Rib Night Sunday 30th Italian Night Sunday
August6th All American Sunday13th Prime Rib Night Sunday19th Buffet Dinner & Show (Diane Lane)20th All American Sunday27th Italian Night Sunday
Food For ThoughtI hope our year-round members are able to catch a soft breeze inthe midst the tropical summer weather. The Pool Bar is the perfectoasis for an icy cool beverage and light lunch to help ease the SouthFlorida heat.
The Member Appreciation Prix Fixe Menu began in May onTuesday ala carte dinner nights. As it was last year, Tuesday eveningsprove to be exceedingly popular during the ‘off-season’ months.We are delighted to have the opportunity to offer a tempting menuat a competitive price.
Sunday evening buffet dinners are being rotated during the summer.We are offering: All American, Italian & Prime Rib nights. Thedates are listed to the right.
I would be remiss if I did not acknowledge two exceptional Foodand Beverage employees. Rajeev G. has been promoted to AssistantCatering Manager. He will be assisting Tim with all catered partiesand events. He is well educated, dedicated and comes to the positionwith enthusiasm and a willingness to work hard. Next, I am soexcited to announce that one of our very own servers is now apublished author. Michele Bowers recently published her first novel,“Outstanding Justice”. How she managed with all of her hard workhere at the club, I’ll never know! We have high hopes for bothRajeev and Michele and extend our most sincere congratulations tothem. I am certain they will succeed in all of their endeavors.
As usual, the catering office is very busy. We have just a few openSaturday evenings next season. Please call Lisa Fuller or Tim Nelsonto assist you in planning your next affair. They may be reached inthe catering office — Lisa Fuller (561) 241-6829 or Tim Nelson (561)241-6831.
Sincerely,Edward Cichielo, Director of Food & Beverage
Addison ReserveBallenIsleBoca GreeBoca LagoBoca Point
SummerSummerSummerSummerSummerReciprocal DiningReciprocal DiningReciprocal DiningReciprocal DiningReciprocal Dining
Polo ClubPresident’s Country ClubStonebridgeTPC at Eagle TraceWoodfield
Boca WestHamletHunters RunIbis Country ClubIndian Spring
FRIDAY HAPPY HOURFRIDAY HAPPY HOURFRIDAY HAPPY HOURFRIDAY HAPPY HOURFRIDAY HAPPY HOUR
Main ClubhousePalm Rooms5:30pm - 7:00pm
July 7 & 28 - Aug 4 & 18Extended Happy Hour
Aug 11Karaoke Dance Party
All arrangements are to be made through the participating club dining room only.Must present Broken Sound I.D. cards.
Cheers at Happy Hour
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Tennis
PRO SHOP HOURSMon - Sun 7:30 AM - 3:00 PM
LADIES LEAGUETENNISWith your commitment and hard work we havemade it through another successful tennis seasonat Broken Sound Club. Now that it is summeryou can keep that competitive edge byparticipating in one of the summer league teams,or you can take a break from team tennis, enjoya social game and/or participate in a clinic ortwo. I hope all of you have a wonderful summerand I look forward to the start of team tennis inSeptember.Vernon Gettone Jr., Head Tennis Pro
My Side of the Court
Ladies enjoy SPBCWTA luncheon at Broken Sound
Incumbent SPBCWTA President Marilyn Schwartzwith board members.
Ladies before a round of play duringMemorial Day Round Robin
Captain Bruce Baker accepts 1st place trophySenior Men’s League Division 3 fromMarilyn Attenburg
USPTA Pro Am winner Dan Radler,Greg Wheaton and Bob Drogowitz
FIRECRACKERFIRECRACKERFIRECRACKERFIRECRACKERFIRECRACKERRound RobinRound RobinRound RobinRound RobinRound Robin
Tuesday, July 48:00 AM Continental Breakfast9:00 AM TennisComplimentary - Sign-up in pro shop USPTA Pro Am winner Judy Litwin,
Greg Wheaton and Cindy Braun
With summer in full swing weare staying busy with leagueplay on Tuesday andWednesday for the womenand the men.
I hope everyone stays cool andhydrated during the heat of thesummer. For those of youwho will be here on Tuesday,July 4th you must sign up forthe Firecracker Round Robin..
The world famous Beat thePro will be moved toSaturday. This year Vernonhas promised to practice forthis special event, so the T-shirts won’t be so easy to get.
Stop by the shop and say helloand check out the clothing onsale. Enjoy all your travels andstay safe.
Greg Wheaton,Director of Tennis.
Beat the ProSaturday, July 1st 10:00am
Immediately following your Saturday morning game we will holdour annual Beat the Pro. Each team will compete against Vernonand Greg in a 9 point tie-break. The Pros will handicap the tie-breakfor a fun-filled afternoon.
Congratulations!!We would like to congratulate Greg Wheaton for winning theUSPTA Player of the year award for the Men’s 45’s for the secondyear in a row.
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Aqua Aerobics
Take the drudgery out of your routine exercise schedule. Aquaaerobics is an excellent way to burn off fat and build strength andaerobic capacity. Get a total body workout without breaking into asweat!
Benefits of Aqua Aerobics:- Exercising in waterrequires you to supportonly 50% of your bodyweight.
- The risk of injury iscomparatively lower dueto its low-impact nature.
- The stress andcompression on the jointsis less.
- The natural resistance offered by water leads to better muscularendurance and tone.
Michael Tompkins, Director of Spa and Fitness
Allegro Reformer PilatesAs part of our continuing effort to provide new services to themembership, we are bringing in new equipment that will allow usto offer Allegro Reformer Pilates for private and semi-private lessonstaught by Sally. We are anticipating their arrival by the end of July;they will be available for use in August.
The Pilates Reformer truly reforms the way you move. With over100 exercises, the Pilates Reformer helps one establish torso stabilityand postural alignment while working peripheral limbs in a rangeof motion, lengtheningand strengthening themuscles rather thanbuilding bulk. It makesfor an effective, non-impact stretching andtoning workout that isfriendly to the joints.
Please call the spa frontdesk on 241-6899 for early registration and introductory packages.
Welcome Addison ReserveAddison Reserve members will be using Broken Sound’s fitness andaquatic facilities. We are extending them the usage of our facilitiesuntil October 2006, while their club is under renovations.
Fitness / Spa
SPA INFORMATIONDirector of Fitness & SpaMichael Tompkins 241-6858
Spa Reception Desk 241-6899
Fourth of July HoursSpa & Fitness 6:00am – 6:00pm.Pool 7:00am until 8:00pm.
HoursMonday - Thursday 6:00am-10:00pmFriday 6:00am-8:00pmSaturday & Sunday 7:00am-8:00pmPool Hours Daily dawn to 8:00 pm
Massage & Facial Specials
July10% off 60 min. Custom Therapeutic $67.50regular price $75. Focus is placed on specificmuscle groups and chronic conditions to helprelease muscle spasms and tightness.
30 min. Mini Facial & 30 min. Step LightlyMassage $95. Enjoy this 30 minute treatmentas we literally pamper you from head to toe!
European Deep Cleansing Facial and StepLightly Massage $125- 60 min. Experience thisclassic facial and relaxing massagesimultaneously for the ultimate relaxing spatreatment.
August60 min. Swedish Massage & 30 min. StepLightly Massage $99 regular price $119.Indulge in a truly full body experience.
60 min. Deep Cleansing European Facial$59.00 regular price $75.This classic deepcleansing facialoffers exfoliation,steaming, deeppore cleansing andfacial massagecustomized to suityour skin’s specificneeds.
James O’Malley andBrette Gilbert,Massage Therapist
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SOCIALCOMMITTEE NEWS
BAGEL BREAKFASTStart the day off right and meet yourneighbors, make new friends and enjoy therelaxed atmosphere. Centre CourtBreezeway. Bagels and coffee served 8:00AM - 9:00 AM, Monday through Friday.
NEW MEMBER BAGEL BASHJoin us the first Friday morning of everymonth between 8:00 and 9:00 AM for bagels,coffee and good conversation with your newneighbors! Look for the table with balloonsoutside the Spa/Fitness center! We lookforward to seeing you there!Social Sub Committee Co-chair,Vivian Drozdoff
NEW MEMBERS? GETACQUAINTED HAPPY HOUREvery 2nd Friday of the month there willbe a table reserved for newcomers atHappy Hour starting at 5:30 P.M.
This table will be hosted by a member ofthe Social Committee who will introduceyou to other new members and yourneighbors. (look for the balloons)Eleanor Weisman, Social Committee
GAMES/CARDSWhat’s your game? We can help you findplayers on all levels for both men’s andwomen’s cards, including Bridge, Canasta,Mah Jongg, Gin Rummy, and board games.Games Sub-Committee Co-chairs,Elaine Silverstein at 995-1051and Nat Steinart at 241-2401
SOLOS“SOLOS’’ is planning to have a “travel-ling” dinner evening each month in adifferent member’s home inclusive of Julyand August.
For additional events and furtherinformation call Marilyn Laber 997-7313
LECTURE AND PROGRAMWe are seeking guest speakers that will beexciting and informative to the membersof Broken Sound. Perhaps you may knowspeakers that you feel will be a positiveand stimulating addition to our program.
Contact Eileen Sands - [email protected] Schneiderman - [email protected]
Social Events
ShowsCALDWELL THEATRE COMPANYLend Me A TenorSaturday, August 128:00 PM $20.00 pp
Day TripGAUCHO RODIZIOA Night In IpanemaThursday, July 6Dinner & Show$65.00 PPincludes transportaiondeparting Broken Sound 6:00 PM
TravelTHE FABULOUSCANYON RANCH5 Days / 4 NightsBeautiful Berkshires$1450 pp (reg. rate $3959)Sunday, September 3 toThursday, September 7
THE ULTIMATE CARIBBEANON BOARD CELEBRITY’SCONSTELLATIONDecember, 8 thru 18th - 11 daysSt. Maarten, St Lucia, Barbados, St.Kitts, St. ThomasVery limited space please book early
At The Club
EXTENDED HAPPY HOURFriday, July 7 and 28Friday, August 4 and 18
INDEPENDENCE DAYFAMILY BARBECUEJuly, 4, 200612:00 pm - 4:00 PM
Followed by dinner5:30 pm - 9:00 pm
CABARET NIGHTTHE SYND’ CATSIn Concert 8:00 PMSaturday, July 15$30.00 pp
KARAOKE DANCE PARTYMusical Fun - Audience ParticipationFriday, August 11 7:00 pm
THE COMEDY OFBRUCE SMIRNOFFOpening Act With Diane KingSaturday, August 198:00 pm $30.00 pp
ClassesSPANISH IN MINUTESFriday, July 7, 14, 21, 2811:00 AM - 1:00 PM$80.00 pp
ITALIAN IN MINUTESFriday, July 7, 14, 21, 282:00 AM - 4:00 PM$80.00 pp
For more information,call Al & Sue 241-6846
July/Aug 2006 13www.brokensoundclub.org Page.
REEL WONDERS CINEMANITEJuly 17 - 7:00 PM“Now Voyager”A psychological inspiring lovestory of a person’stransformation. A filmawarded multipleOscars and nominationsand a career milestonefor Bette Davis. Foreverknown for itsimprovised “classicmoment” by PaulHenreid as he lights twocigarettes.
August 7 - 7:00 PM“As Good As It Gets”Academy Awards and Golden Globes forJames L. Brooks and his stellar cast and crewfor this joyous film of acts of kindness.Magically written, directed and presentingJack Nicholson in a show-stoppingperformance.Marilyn Laber 997-7313
BOOK GROUPSummer Book AlertJuly 18 - Hidden Powerby Kati Marton
Aug 15 - Photographby Penelope Lively
Sept 12 - Good Earthby Pearl Buck
Meetings at 3:00 PMJane Mandell 988-8662
BRIDGEThe Country Club League Pairs GameSecond Thursday of every month at differentclubs. The dates for the following games areJuly 13th - DelAir, Aug 10 - Broken Sound.Please contact Mitzi Weitzen at 241-6004 tosign up.
Duplicate BridgeSeason resumes in September. Broken Soundplayers can play at Polo Club on Tuesdayevenings at 7:00 PM. Must show your ID atPolo Club security gate. Contact RobertaBirdt, at 330-7633
Orchestra SeriesOrchestra SeriesOrchestra SeriesOrchestra SeriesOrchestra SeriesLynn UniversityLynn UniversityLynn UniversityLynn UniversityLynn UniversitySaint Andrews SchoolSaint Andrews SchoolSaint Andrews SchoolSaint Andrews SchoolSaint Andrews School
Saturday, Oct 7, Nov 4, Dec 2, Feb 3,March 31
$100.00 ppGet 5 concerts for the price of 4Call Al & Sue 241-6846
Beyond Golf, Tennis and Cards
Yes, there is a life beyond golf, cards and tennis and the CommunityOutreach Committee (under the leadership of the Social Committeeof Broken Sound) is providing an opportunity for you to enrichyour life by volunteering at Calusa Elementary School.
Calusa Volunteers atAppreciation BreakfastVivian Drozdoff,Bette Wohlgemuth,Paul Wohlgemuth,Irwin Niditch(not present...Judy Friedmanand Paula Gluckman)
It is a chance to make a difference,a huge difference, in the life of astudent by sharing a small amountof your time. If you are willing tohelp a child, then this is for you.
It requires as little as one hour aweek (more if you wish) and it isvery much appreciated by ourneighbors on Clint Moore Rd. Abackground in education is notneeded, and men as well as womenare welcome. You will receiveguidance and ongoing assistance.
Volunteer...help a person to readtoday, and open their world to anew tomorrow. It is a verygratifying program and therewards will far exceed yourexpectations.
In addition to the readingprogram, there is a need in allareas of the school.
Help is welcome in the office,lunch room, media labs, specialeducation and for specialevents.
I welcome all inquiries and willbe more than happy to answerany questions that you mighthave. Please call me at 995-0727or e-mail at [email protected].
I look forward to hearing fromyou.
Thank you, in advance.Bette WohlgemuthChair-CommunityOutreach of Broken Sound
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Social Events
Boca Friends For Cancer Research
As the incoming president of Boca Friends, I would like to encourage youto join our organization and participate in our up coming events. Thereisn’t a family who hasn’t been touched by cancer, and this is a fun way toraise money to eradicate this terrible disease. For the first time in historycancer deaths have gone down, despite our aging and ever growingpopulation.
Let’s work together so our children and grandchildren will not live in fearof this disease.
Barbara DickerPresident
Upcoming EventsDecember 4, 2006 - White Elephant AuctionFebruary 1, 2007 - Annual Luncheon - Card PartyFebruary 10, 2007 Gala Las Vegas NiteMarch 4, 2007 - Annual Walkathon & Lunch
COOKING CLASSCOOKING CLASSCOOKING CLASSCOOKING CLASSCOOKING CLASS
Cooking withCooking withCooking withCooking withCooking withExecutive Chef Joe LongoExecutive Chef Joe LongoExecutive Chef Joe LongoExecutive Chef Joe LongoExecutive Chef Joe Longo
Wednesday, July 12thWednesday, August 9th
Pastry withPastry withPastry withPastry withPastry withPastry Chef Kate AustinPastry Chef Kate AustinPastry Chef Kate AustinPastry Chef Kate AustinPastry Chef Kate Austin
Wednesday, July19thWednesday, August 16th
Call Carl in Reservations at 561-241-6877$10 pp plus tax
Inspired by the passing of the great Frank Sinatra,The SynD’cats tailored their show to coincide withthe way Sinatra worked and joked with his bestfriends affectionately known as the Rat Pack.
BROKEN SOUND CLUBBROKEN SOUND CLUBBROKEN SOUND CLUBBROKEN SOUND CLUBBROKEN SOUND CLUBSat., July 15, 2006 - 8 pmSat., July 15, 2006 - 8 pmSat., July 15, 2006 - 8 pmSat., July 15, 2006 - 8 pmSat., July 15, 2006 - 8 pmtickets - $30 per persontickets - $30 per persontickets - $30 per persontickets - $30 per persontickets - $30 per personRSVP Al & Sue 241-6846RSVP Al & Sue 241-6846RSVP Al & Sue 241-6846RSVP Al & Sue 241-6846RSVP Al & Sue 241-6846
Steve & Robin WeinfeldMolla Salzenstein and Joanie Goldwasser
Memorial Day Celebration Irv & Muriel Aronson
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What type of vacation would you recommend to others thatyou have enjoyed yourself or that you would like to take?
Please send replies to [email protected] [email protected] to be printed in the next newsletter.
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Women’s Club
Your Women’s Club Board is busy finalizing next season’s programand I’m sure you will find it exciting, interesting and stimulating.
Remember that your annual $40membership dues will be automaticallyrenewed UNLESS we hear from you byAugust 15, 2006.
Please mark your calendars now for thisyear’s Gala Fashion Show and Luncheonto be held on NOVEMBER 16TH. Yourinvitation will arrive in the Fall and, dueto limited space, we suggest you RSVP assoon as possible.
If you have not yet joined andwould like to participate in allthe fun and interesting things wedo each month, please callROWENA KOVLER at 241-5486. Come, make new friends,and be part of this wonderfulgroup!
See you in November.Marjorie Lassoff, President
Member Clubs
Gail Levitt, Beverly Sedko and Judy Heller
Sandy Venetian and Sandy Kellner
DominoesLessonsA new version of “DOMINOES” - the rage in Florida and elsewherein the country. Lessons will be starting sometime in early July. It is agreat game, both challenging and fast moving.
All those interested in learning this new exciting game may send theirnames and telephone numbers to Edie F. Minkoff at email address:[email protected] You will be contacted about time and place.
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Pop Go the ClassicsPop Go the ClassicsPop Go the ClassicsPop Go the ClassicsPop Go the Classics Celebrated pianist and Celebrated pianist and Celebrated pianist and Celebrated pianist and Celebrated pianist andarranger Mac Frampton returns to the Crestarranger Mac Frampton returns to the Crestarranger Mac Frampton returns to the Crestarranger Mac Frampton returns to the Crestarranger Mac Frampton returns to the Crestwith the 6-piece ThreePenny Symphony towith the 6-piece ThreePenny Symphony towith the 6-piece ThreePenny Symphony towith the 6-piece ThreePenny Symphony towith the 6-piece ThreePenny Symphony toperform works by Bach, Chopin and moreperform works by Bach, Chopin and moreperform works by Bach, Chopin and moreperform works by Bach, Chopin and moreperform works by Bach, Chopin and morewith a pop twist! Friday, Dec. 1- 8PMwith a pop twist! Friday, Dec. 1- 8PMwith a pop twist! Friday, Dec. 1- 8PMwith a pop twist! Friday, Dec. 1- 8PMwith a pop twist! Friday, Dec. 1- 8PM
Moscow Circus: A Russian Winter*sMoscow Circus: A Russian Winter*sMoscow Circus: A Russian Winter*sMoscow Circus: A Russian Winter*sMoscow Circus: A Russian Winter*sTaleTaleTaleTaleTale Emmy Award winning producer and Emmy Award winning producer and Emmy Award winning producer and Emmy Award winning producer and Emmy Award winning producer andformer Moscow Circus performer Sashaformer Moscow Circus performer Sashaformer Moscow Circus performer Sashaformer Moscow Circus performer Sashaformer Moscow Circus performer SashaVosk presents this brand new productionVosk presents this brand new productionVosk presents this brand new productionVosk presents this brand new productionVosk presents this brand new productionfeaturing 20 top circus performers withfeaturing 20 top circus performers withfeaturing 20 top circus performers withfeaturing 20 top circus performers withfeaturing 20 top circus performers withelaborate costumes and live Russian folkelaborate costumes and live Russian folkelaborate costumes and live Russian folkelaborate costumes and live Russian folkelaborate costumes and live Russian folkmusic. Friday,Dec. 15, 2007- 8PMmusic. Friday,Dec. 15, 2007- 8PMmusic. Friday,Dec. 15, 2007- 8PMmusic. Friday,Dec. 15, 2007- 8PMmusic. Friday,Dec. 15, 2007- 8PM
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FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACTAL & SUE 241 6846
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BowfireBowfireBowfireBowfireBowfire Eleven world-class violinists and Eleven world-class violinists and Eleven world-class violinists and Eleven world-class violinists and Eleven world-class violinists andfiddlers perform a spectacular, seamlessfiddlers perform a spectacular, seamlessfiddlers perform a spectacular, seamlessfiddlers perform a spectacular, seamlessfiddlers perform a spectacular, seamlessshow of Jazz, Classical, Blue Grass, Celtic,show of Jazz, Classical, Blue Grass, Celtic,show of Jazz, Classical, Blue Grass, Celtic,show of Jazz, Classical, Blue Grass, Celtic,show of Jazz, Classical, Blue Grass, Celtic,Rock, Gypsy, and Texas-sty le musicRock, Gypsy, and Texas-sty le musicRock, Gypsy, and Texas-sty le musicRock, Gypsy, and Texas-sty le musicRock, Gypsy, and Texas-sty le musicaccompanied by an ensemble of piano, bass,accompanied by an ensemble of piano, bass,accompanied by an ensemble of piano, bass,accompanied by an ensemble of piano, bass,accompanied by an ensemble of piano, bass,drums, guitar and cello.drums, guitar and cello.drums, guitar and cello.drums, guitar and cello.drums, guitar and cello.Friday, March 2, 2007 8PMFriday, March 2, 2007 8PMFriday, March 2, 2007 8PMFriday, March 2, 2007 8PMFriday, March 2, 2007 8PM
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