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www.brokensoundclub.org Page 1
March / April 2013
March / April 2013Page 2
Welcome New Members
Brick, Stuart & Susan Reinish - Banyans(From Quebec)
Clark, Bernadette - Whisper Trace
Dorfman, Eli & Jenny - Fairway Pointe (From MI)
Hanna, Maher & Marguerite Mikhail - Whisper Trace
Matrisciana, Marilyn - Oak Run
Moore, Frank & Rose - Fairway Landing
Patino, Bernardo & Clemencia - Banyans
Ramirez, Alfredo & Martha - Banyans
Stortini, Richard & Carole Menard - Fairway Landing(From Quebec)
CondolencesOur condolences to the families of Hannah Blank,Sylvia Katcef, Arthur Rogow, Aaron Zutler
Membership Reportas of January 31, 2013
Social 326
Tennis/General 307
Associate General 24
Master 416
Senior Master 16
Associate Master 12
Old Course 349
Associate Old Course 1
Old Course New/Pending 10
Old Course Non Resident 2
Cable Channels92 Tennis, Spa and Fitness63 Social, Dining General95 Golf94 Tee Time93 CMA
Artwork by Sandy Ende
cover photo by Elyse Arnel
Holiday Activities For KidsHoliday Activities For KidsHoliday Activities For KidsHoliday Activities For KidsHoliday Activities For KidsTour Club VideoTour Club VideoTour Club VideoTour Club VideoTour Club Video
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My Dog Is Better Then Your DogMy Dog Is Better Then Your DogMy Dog Is Better Then Your DogMy Dog Is Better Then Your DogMy Dog Is Better Then Your DogDog show sponsored by the Broken Sound Mas-
ter Association and The Broken Sound Club. All
proceeds go to the Tri-County Humane Society
in Boca.
BEST TRICK
1st Place - Jazz #18 - Standard Poodle
Owner - Silvia Segal
2nd. Place - Zoe #12 - Portuguese Water Dog
Owner - Nancy-Jo Feinberg
3rd. Place - Remi #5 - Standard Poodle
Owner - Ceci Ufberg
DOG OWNER LOOK-A-LIKE
1st. Place - Gracie #3 - Sheepoo
Owner - Robin Rapoport
2nd. Place - Trixie #22 - Chihuahua Mix
Owner - Myrna Norwitz
3rd. Place - Tiger #15 - Mi-Ki
Owner - Margie Muskat
OBSTACLE COURSE
1st. Place - Trixie - #22 - Chihuahua Mix
Owner - Myrna Norwitz
2nd. Place - Lady #7 - Chihuahua
Owner - Tri County
3rd. Place - Rocky #6 - King Cavalier
Owner - Annie Martin
BEST COSTUME
1st. Place - Prince and Mister #19 and 20 - Pugs
Owner - Carole Winig
2nd. Place - Bella #13 - Maltese
Owner - Susan Albinder
3rd. Place - Finnegan #1 - Irish Setter
Owner - Audrey Aiello
BEST IN SHOW
1st. Place - Jazz #18 - Standard Poodle
Owner - Silvia Segal
2nd. Place - Coco #11 - Tea Cup Poodle
Owner - Stacie Segal
3rd. Place - Tiger #15 - Mi-Ki
Owner - Margie Muskat
Dear Members
The end of our constructionis in sight!!
Yes, by the end of Marchconstruction should befinished on our new Spa/Fitness facility. There will bea punch list to finish andprobably some ongoing
minor work for a week or so, but in the main thetrucks and workers will be gone and you will beenjoying your new facilities.
An update as of almost the end of Februaryfollows:
The Spa is approximately 80% completed andlooking beautiful. The furniture and equipmentis due to be delivered and installed the first 2weeks of March. We are looking forward to asoft opening to test operations at that time andwill be in full operation by the end of the month.
In the Fitness area we are working on our punchlist diligently and by the time you are readingthis a lot should be completed. Please rememberthat in this area we broke with policy andopened the area before it was 100% completed.This was done to enable you to utilize the facilityat the earliest possible time knowing that therewere certain minor deficiencies that we were stillgoing to have to work on as you exercised. Yourcooperation in this regard was and isappreciated.
The Aerobic rooms are in the process of beingfinished and floors are being installed this week.The Spinning room is complete and waiting forthe new bikes. Wait until you see the 9' x 5’ TVwall in high definition as you ride along thebeaches of Maui.
The Wellness rooms are complete and the Pilatesrooms are waiting for equipment.
The main entrance is framed and sheetrock willbe going up shortly. The Salon for pedicures,manicures and hair blowouts is also framed andwaiting for sheetrock along with the men’sbarbershop.
The Spa Cafe is being framed at present and theTennis/Fitness Pro Shop is being readied for thereceipt of fixtures along with the offices in itsrear. This area has been a cause for delay as weran into some unexpected problems while thecontractors were working on the demolition ofthe original building.. There were some solidwalls that had to come down that were notindicated on the plans and the roof reinforcedwith some steel. All was accomplished toeveryone’s satisfaction.
The Terrace, which I believe everyone is goingto love along with everything else, is presentlyserving as a holding area for supplies; there isnot much work to do in this area but to furnish.
The construction in the last three or so years hasreduced your full enjoyment of our wonderfulClub, but they are over. The metamorphosis hasbeen completed and with that we have changedsome of our Club so that our current and futuremembers will enjoy all of our amenities.Additionally we are now more than competitivewith neighboring facilities, a necessity as wecompete for new members that will enableBroken Sound to thrive going forward.
Yes, there still are some minor projects on thehorizon like the repaving of the Tennis/Fitnesscenter parking lot, the reconfiguration of thebasement of the Golf pro shop to allow foradequate bag storage, and the restructuring ofthe pool locker rooms which all have to be done.However these should not interfere with youruse of our facilities to any large degree.
There has been a lot of time put in by ourbuilding and design committees andmanagement. All was done with a passion thatthey hope you feel and enjoy, and we lookforward to discovering all that is being offered.
Have a great month.
Best regards,Ivan Snyder, PresidentBoard of Governors
March / April 2013Page 4
PHONE NUMBERSPHONE NUMBERSPHONE NUMBERSPHONE NUMBERSPHONE NUMBERS
AdministrationAdministrationAdministrationAdministrationAdministration
John Crean, General Manager/C.O.O. 241-6855
Cathy Grana, Asst. General Manager 241-6837
Ed Cichielo, Club House Manager 241-6866
Carol Boettcher, Dir., Human Resources 241-6886
Lisa Fuller, Executive Assistant 241-6810
AccountingAccountingAccountingAccountingAccounting
Dianne Hart, Director of Finance 241-6834
Club Billing 241-6830
Fitness & SpaFitness & SpaFitness & SpaFitness & SpaFitness & Spa
Michael Tompkins, Director 241-6858
Reception/Appointment Desk 241-6899
Food & BeverageFood & BeverageFood & BeverageFood & BeverageFood & Beverage
Joe Longo, Executive Chef 241-6891
Tim Nelson, Food & Beverage Director 241-6831
Lorant G. Botha, Catering Manager 241-6892
Cecilia Smith, F&B Admin Assistant 241-6824
Carl Ramallo, Lead Dining Reservations 241-6877
Hostess Podium (Main Dining Room) 241-6859
Hostess Podium (Centre Court Cafe) 241-6815
Old Course Bar 241-6854
Bistro 241-6856
GolfGolfGolfGolfGolf
Tee Time Computer 997-1146
Men’s Locker Room 241-6852
Ladies’ Locker Room 241-6822
Club CourseClub CourseClub CourseClub CourseClub Course
Scott Feller, Director of Golf 241-6806
Pro Shop 241-6860
Old CourseOld CourseOld CourseOld CourseOld Course
John Skaf, Director of Golf 241-6893
Pro Shop 994-8505
Golf Course MaintenanceGolf Course MaintenanceGolf Course MaintenanceGolf Course MaintenanceGolf Course Maintenance
Joseph Hubbard, Director 997-7793
MembershipMembershipMembershipMembershipMembership
Maureen Schreiber, Director 241-6820
Jean Ouellette, Assistant 241-6835
Elyse Arnel, Website Administrator 241-6872
Social ActivitiesSocial ActivitiesSocial ActivitiesSocial ActivitiesSocial Activities
Al Salkeld, Director 241-6846
Sue Salkeld, Assistant 241-6870
TennisTennisTennisTennisTennis
Greg Wheaton, Director 241-6888
Pro Shop 241-6880
Automated Reservations 989-5279
Other NumbersOther NumbersOther NumbersOther NumbersOther Numbers
Access Control (Guest Access) 998-5823/5818
Banyans Gate 241-5947
Club Reception 241-6800
Broken Sound Master Association-BSMA 998-5813
Security (Yamato Road Gate) 997-6935
Valet 271-5500
Email Addresses:Email Addresses:Email Addresses:Email Addresses:Email Addresses:
Department ManagersDepartment ManagersDepartment ManagersDepartment ManagersDepartment Managers
Board of GovernorsBoard of GovernorsBoard of GovernorsBoard of GovernorsBoard of Governors
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THE BOARDROOM MAGAZINE ANNOUNCES ITSTHE BOARDROOM MAGAZINE ANNOUNCES ITSTHE BOARDROOM MAGAZINE ANNOUNCES ITSTHE BOARDROOM MAGAZINE ANNOUNCES ITSTHE BOARDROOM MAGAZINE ANNOUNCES ITSTOP 20 PRIVATE CLUB PRESIDENTSTOP 20 PRIVATE CLUB PRESIDENTSTOP 20 PRIVATE CLUB PRESIDENTSTOP 20 PRIVATE CLUB PRESIDENTSTOP 20 PRIVATE CLUB PRESIDENTS
We congratulate Club President, Ivan Snyder, on being selected by The
Boardroom Magazine as one of its Top 20 Private Club Presidents.
Laguna Beach, CA. (JANUARY 3, 2012) – The BoardRoom magazine,
endorsed by the Club Managers Association of America (CMAA), the
Club Managers Association of Europe (CMAE) and the official publica-
tion for the Association of Private Club Directors (APCD), is proud to
announce the winners of its 5th annual Top Private Club PresidentAwards. BoardRoom magazine annually recognizes the world’s top pri-
vate club presidents, captains and chairs as Private Club Presidents ofthe Year, for their outstanding work, their understanding of the industry, and role and responsi-
bilities of the club’s board of directors.
These outstanding presidents exemplify the focus on the leadership responsibilities, the
accountability and the management of the board providing a healthy respect for the club’s
macromanagement. They understand the importance of working, effectively and efficiently with
their volunteer boards and the dedication that’s required from everyone with whom they work.
March / April 2013Page 6
Scott Feller, Scott Feller, Scott Feller, Scott Feller, Scott Feller, Director of Golf 241-6806
Club Course Pro ShopClub Course Pro ShopClub Course Pro ShopClub Course Pro ShopClub Course Pro ShopDaily 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM / 561-241-6860
Driving RangeDriving RangeDriving RangeDriving RangeDriving RangeSun and Tue 7:00 AM - 4:30 PMMon, Wed thru Sat 7:00 AM - dusk
ClinicsClinicsClinicsClinicsClinicsTuesdays and Fridays 10:00 - 11:00 AMWith Donnie and Barbara$25.00 per player. Meet at the back of practice range
Kids Clinics - Saturday 3:30 - 5:00PMMeet at the back of practice range
CLUB COURSE NEWSCLUB COURSE NEWSCLUB COURSE NEWSCLUB COURSE NEWSCLUB COURSE NEWSby Scott Feller, PGA Director of Golf - Club Course
Dear Golfers,
The 2013 golf season hasbeen one of the mostsuccessful years in recenthistory. We haveexperienced great weatherand fabulous courseconditions all year long.
With the New Year brings in many new hopesfor our golf game. We sincerely hope that thespirit of competition and good will prevails thisyear for all of our Club Members.
In December our very own BSWWGA held theirannual Holiday Charity Event. This year theladies raised over $2000 in donations for TheAmerican Association of Caregiving Youth. Theladies played 18 holes and met for lunch to raisemoney for this deserving charity.Congratulations to the BSWWGA for such awonderful job helping the community.
Starting February 1st our new numbered teemarkers have brought many compliments fromthe Membership at the Club Course. Our newtees consist of numbers rather than colors andare golfer friendly for players of all levels andskill sets. By using the suggested yardage chart,players can discover the tee that is most suitableto their game. This is just one way the ClubCourse has helped to make the game moreenjoyable for everyone.
HOLE IN ONEHOLE IN ONEHOLE IN ONEHOLE IN ONEHOLE IN ONEJerry EndeFebruary 7, 2013February 7, 2013February 7, 2013February 7, 2013February 7, 2013Hole #3Hole #3Hole #3Hole #3Hole #3
EventsEventsEventsEventsEvents
The 2013 Men’s and Women’s Club Course MemberGuest Events were a tremendous success. Both eventscombined, touted over 400 Members and theirGuests. Players flew in from all over the Country toexperience the exquisite decorations and fantasticcourse conditions only Broken Sound Club Coursecould offer. Following play everyone enjoyed anamazing spread in the dining room during the awardsbanquet. Every year the Club Course Member Guestsraises the bar on just how much fun a golf event canbe. The Club Course really goes to all lengths to createa unique atmosphere for all our Members and theirGuests to enjoy. Thank you to all the Member GuestCommittee Members for all their hard work.
DRIVER DISTANCEOver 260 yards240 - 260 yards200 - 240 yards175 - 200 yards150 - 175 yards135 - 150 yardsLess than 135 yards
NEW TEETee 1Tee 2Tee 3Tee 4Tee 5Tee 6Tee 7
OLD TEEGoldBlueComboWhiteGreenRedSilver
New Tee Markers
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As the winter season progresses it is hard tobelieve we are already looking ahead to ourMen’s and Ladies Leagues closing eventsupcoming in April. With record participation inour leagues we can only expect a large turnoutand fabulous time.
I would like to remind all Club Members thatgolf course etiquette is an integral part of thegame of golf. If anyone has any questions aboutrules or golf course etiquette our GolfProfessional Staff is ready to assist you. Pleasecall the Golf Pro Shop at (561) 241 6860 withany and all questions.
Demo Days have created a “buzz”Demo Days have created a “buzz”Demo Days have created a “buzz”Demo Days have created a “buzz”Demo Days have created a “buzz”at the Club Course driving range.at the Club Course driving range.at the Club Course driving range.at the Club Course driving range.at the Club Course driving range.
Please remember we offer a special“Demo Day only” discount on cluborders from our featured vendor. Anygolf clubs ordered on Demo Day fromour featured vendor receives anadditional 10% discount.
Demo DaysMarch 7th ClevelandMarch 14th NikeMarch 28th Taylormade
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John Skaf, John Skaf, John Skaf, John Skaf, John Skaf, Director of Golf 241-6893
Pro ShopPro ShopPro ShopPro ShopPro Shop 994-8505Hours: Mon - Sun 7:00 AM - 5:30 PMclose on Mondays starting in early May and go
thru the second week of October
Driving Range HoursDriving Range HoursDriving Range HoursDriving Range HoursDriving Range Hours 7:00 A.M. - dusk.
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Senior Club Champions
Errold Stoltz 1st Flight Bob Dorian 2nd Flight
Chuck and Bonnie Rappaport, Terry and SunnyBaltimore
Harry and Susan Berg with guests
Nate and Judy Metzger, Phoebe and LarryDavidson
Jill and Stan Lieberman, Peggy and Chuck Blotner
Mike and Joan Sandler, Susan and Don Schaevitz
Riki Goldmark and Ron Alexander w Guests
OLD COURSE NEWSOLD COURSE NEWSOLD COURSE NEWSOLD COURSE NEWSOLD COURSE NEWS
2013 Champions2013 Champions2013 Champions2013 Champions2013 ChampionsMen’s Championship Flight Sal CaraglianoRunner Up Jerry Rubinstein
Men’s First Flight Richard ShawRunner Up Michael Lapkin
Men’s Second Flight Cliff TrentonRunner Up David Fuhrman
Men’s Third Flight Robert DorianRunner Up Bob Bettinger
Women’s Championship Flight Elizabeth NolanRunner Up Marianne Vishno
Women’s First Flight Marcy HauptRunner Up Elisa Grabois
HOLE IN ONEHOLE IN ONEHOLE IN ONEHOLE IN ONEHOLE IN ONEConnie SiskowskiConnie SiskowskiConnie SiskowskiConnie SiskowskiConnie SiskowskiDecember 8, 2012Hole #8, 4 iron - red tees
Karen BilskyKaren BilskyKaren BilskyKaren BilskyKaren BilskyJanuary 3rd, 2013Hole #3
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Leon and Diane Cornofsky, Marianne and BillVishno
Mike and Stephanie Carona, Randi and MichaelHopman
March / April 2013Page 8
Dan Radler Singles Championship Leveland Rick Bershad Finalist
Judy Litwin & Rick BershadMixed Doubles Winners Championship Level
Paul Harris Singles Winner Divison A
Nancy Gooze & Marty GradmanMixed Doubles Winners Divison B
Iris Adler & Bob DrogowitzMixed Doubles Winners Divison A
Congratulations to
Club Champions!
SWING FORCHARITY
Save The DateSave The DateSave The DateSave The DateSave The Date
Sunday, April 21, 2013Sunday, April 21, 2013Sunday, April 21, 2013Sunday, April 21, 2013Sunday, April 21, 2013
All golf members of Broken Sound areinvited to participate in our annual
fundraiser for Breast Cancer andProstate Cancer Research. The event
includes lunch, golf at the Old Course,cocktails and dinner as well as a silentauction and some very special events.
Broken Sound Club has raised morethan $350,000 for these 2 charities over
the past 15 years.
Please join our list of donors and
SWING FOR CHARITY!SWING FOR CHARITY!SWING FOR CHARITY!SWING FOR CHARITY!SWING FOR CHARITY!
Friday, March 8Friday, March 8Friday, March 8Friday, March 8Friday, March 8
2012 GCSAA/Golf Digest Environmental Leaders2012 GCSAA/Golf Digest Environmental Leaders2012 GCSAA/Golf Digest Environmental Leaders2012 GCSAA/Golf Digest Environmental Leaders2012 GCSAA/Golf Digest Environmental LeadersBroken Sound Club among the 14 chapter winners selected from GCSAA’s 99Broken Sound Club among the 14 chapter winners selected from GCSAA’s 99Broken Sound Club among the 14 chapter winners selected from GCSAA’s 99Broken Sound Club among the 14 chapter winners selected from GCSAA’s 99Broken Sound Club among the 14 chapter winners selected from GCSAA’s 99affiliated chapters.affiliated chapters.affiliated chapters.affiliated chapters.affiliated chapters.
The Environmental Leaders in Golf Awards (ELGA) recognize golf coursesuperintendents and their courses for overall course management excellencein the areas of resource conservation, water quality management, integratedpest management, wildlife/habitat management and education/outreach.In addition, these categories are judged on sustainability, criticality, originalityand technology implementation/use. An independent panel of judgesrepresenting national environmental groups, turfgrass experts, universityresearch and members of the golf community conducted the awardselection.
We congratulate Joseph Hubbard, CGCS and his staff on this achievement.
red wing black bird.... has a
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going vocalphoto taken by Joe Hubbard
FFFFFriday, April 5, 2013$57.00 pp
Includes food sampling and learningabout food culture, food history
and foodways. History informationabout historic neighborhoods,
districts and buildings areinfused with food history.
History Culinary Tour is a combination ofboth bus riding and four to six blocks of
walking brought to you by theMuseum of Lifestyle & Fashion History.
TO RSVP CALL AL & SUE 241-6846Departing Broken Sound 10:00 AM
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Tim Nelson,Tim Nelson,Tim Nelson,Tim Nelson,Tim Nelson,Director of Food & Beverage241-6831
Lorant G. Botha, Lorant G. Botha, Lorant G. Botha, Lorant G. Botha, Lorant G. Botha, CHS, CHSPCatering Manager , 241-6892
BAGEL BREAKFASTBAGEL BREAKFASTBAGEL BREAKFASTBAGEL BREAKFASTBAGEL BREAKFASTStart the day off right and meet your neighbors.
Main Clubhouse.. Bagels and coffee served 7:00 AM -
9:30 AM, Monday thru Friday.
Food & BeverageFood & BeverageFood & BeverageFood & BeverageFood & Beverage
Event: Ladies Member Guest - Wizard Of Oz
PassoverSeder
March 25 & 26March 25 & 26March 25 & 26March 25 & 26March 25 & 26Main Clubhouse 6:00pmMain Clubhouse 6:00pmMain Clubhouse 6:00pmMain Clubhouse 6:00pmMain Clubhouse 6:00pm39.95 pp39.95 pp39.95 pp39.95 pp39.95 pp
RSVP 241-6877RSVP 241-6877RSVP 241-6877RSVP 241-6877RSVP 241-6877Jackets RequiredJackets RequiredJackets RequiredJackets RequiredJackets Required
Easter Brunch
March 31 / 11:00am - 2:30pmMarch 31 / 11:00am - 2:30pmMarch 31 / 11:00am - 2:30pmMarch 31 / 11:00am - 2:30pmMarch 31 / 11:00am - 2:30pm 36.95pp RSVP 241-6877 36.95pp RSVP 241-6877 36.95pp RSVP 241-6877 36.95pp RSVP 241-6877 36.95pp RSVP 241-6877
DJ at the BistroDJ at the BistroDJ at the BistroDJ at the BistroDJ at the BistroSaturday March 16Saturday March 16Saturday March 16Saturday March 16Saturday March 16Saturday March 30Saturday March 30Saturday March 30Saturday March 30Saturday March 30
If you loveIf you loveIf you loveIf you loveIf you lovemusic outdoorsmusic outdoorsmusic outdoorsmusic outdoorsmusic outdoors
DJ at the BistroDJ at the BistroDJ at the BistroDJ at the BistroDJ at the BistroSaturday March 16Saturday March 16Saturday March 16Saturday March 16Saturday March 16Saturday March 30Saturday March 30Saturday March 30Saturday March 30Saturday March 30
March / April 2013Page 10
Greg Wheaton, Greg Wheaton, Greg Wheaton, Greg Wheaton, Greg Wheaton, Director of Tennis 241-6888
Pro ShopPro ShopPro ShopPro ShopPro Shop 241-6880Monday - Friday 7:30 AM - 5:30 PMSaturday and Sunday 7:30 AM - 5:00 PMStarting October 1st till 5:30pm
Complimentary ClinicsComplimentary ClinicsComplimentary ClinicsComplimentary ClinicsComplimentary ClinicsMarch 16th @ 12:00This clinic has really been popular. Don’t missthe last one of the season. We will work on allthe different strokes of the game, plus learn thelatest tips to help your doubles strategy. Thisevent does require a sign up. See you on thecourts!
MY SIDE OF THE COURTMY SIDE OF THE COURTMY SIDE OF THE COURTMY SIDE OF THE COURTMY SIDE OF THE COURTBy Greg WheatonBy Greg WheatonBy Greg WheatonBy Greg WheatonBy Greg Wheaton, Director of Tennis
This is a very exciting timefor tennis enthusiasts ofSouth Florida. We havethe Sony Ericsson OpenMarch 20-31, the 2013East Coast Swing March25-29, the Broken SoundInvitational Pro-Am set for
Learnin’ With VernonLearnin’ With VernonLearnin’ With VernonLearnin’ With VernonLearnin’ With VernonTips & Strategies For Fun & Successful Tennis!
The Power OfThe Power OfThe Power OfThe Power OfThe Power OfPositionPositionPositionPositionPosition
Ever been in the wrongplace at the wrongtime? What an uncom-fortable feeling. Youwere probably a bitunsure of yourself and
befuddled as to what to do. On the other hand,remember being in the right place at the righttime? You probably can recall all of the detailssurrounding that event. Just thinking about itconjures up some good memories!
Now let’s compare those experiences with yourtennis game. Being in a poor position on the courtmakes for poor decision making, fosters lack ofshot control and puts you in crisis mode. Being ina poor position can also put you in a state of panic.It can increase your chances of making the wrongdecision or a shot that you did not intend to make(such as a ball intended for the opponent on thebaseline being hit to the opponent at the netbecause you are standing in no-mans land).
Conversely, being in a good position on the courtallows you to see the court better by noticingwhere your opponents are (are they themselvesin good position/bad position? and where shouldthe ball be hit?). It also gives you confidence andincreases your probability of making the correctdecision. Being in the right position enables youto recognize and take advantage of opportunities(such as poaching and when to finish the point).
You have the power, so take advantage of beingin the right place at the right time: there is nothinglike it…especially on the court!
Men’s Senior LeagueMen’s Senior LeagueMen’s Senior LeagueMen’s Senior LeagueMen’s Senior LeagueDiv 1 1st place Captain: Larry KobrenDiv 3 5th place Captain: Fred DrozdoffDiv 6 3rd place Captain: Leon Tracy
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Invitational Pro-Am TournamentInvitational Pro-Am TournamentInvitational Pro-Am TournamentInvitational Pro-Am TournamentInvitational Pro-Am TournamentApril 12-14Broken Sound will host a men’s and women’s Pro-Am tournament. Atthe same time we will also host a professional doubles tournamentfeaturing many top notch local pros in the area.
Women’s Pro-Am Friday, April 12th 3:00pmMen’s Pro-Am Saturday, April 13th 9:00amThere will be a limited number of spaces, so call now to sign up forthis great event. We will have a lottery drawing to determine whogets in the Pro-Am.
Pro tournament scheduleFirst Round Friday 12th 5:30pmSemi-Finals Saturday 13th 11:00amFinals Sunday 14th 11:00am
Tennis Pizza NIghtTennis Pizza NIghtTennis Pizza NIghtTennis Pizza NIghtTennis Pizza NIghtThursday, March 14th / April 11th 6:00pmThis is a great social event and an excellentway to meet new people. Come join othermembers for a terrific evening of doubles.There is no charge for this event, with pizzaand wine served following the tennis. There is asign up for this event.
Ladies Division Two B
April 12-14. As a member of Broken Sound youcan travel to Key Biscayne to watch world-classtennis, stay at home and watch the SuperSenior circuit, or compete in a pro-am againstlocal pros in the Broken Sound Invitational. Withso many great events to choose from in the nextfew months, all you have to do is call us in thepro shop and let us sign you up.
2013 East Coast Swing2013 East Coast Swing2013 East Coast Swing2013 East Coast Swing2013 East Coast SwingMarch 25-29
Broken Sound tennis is proud to host the Super Senior Men’s TournamentSeries in Palm Beach County. Join top-ranked state and national andinternational super-senior (55+) men tennis players in the best competitionat the best local clubs. Come out to watch and support these players asthey compete for prizes and tournament points for rankings in the USTA.Play will be each day after 11:00am.
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SPA AND FITNESSSPA AND FITNESSSPA AND FITNESSSPA AND FITNESSSPA AND FITNESSBy Michael TompkinsBy Michael TompkinsBy Michael TompkinsBy Michael TompkinsBy Michael Tompkins, Director of Spa & Fitness
La Bella
With season in fullswing, our staff hasbeen diligently workingtowards preparing forthe grand opening ofour new state-of- the artfacility. As we drawnear to the conclusionof our expansion, Iwould like to thankeveryone for their
patience and understanding during thistransition. Our mission from inception has beento present Broken Sound Club as the trendsetterin country club living, setting a standard ofexcellence that all others look to emulate. Withthis objective as our goal, we are presenting tothe club a new full service spa, featuring newspa lines and services combining cutting edgetechnology and spa industry leadingtreatments. These innovative products are onlyoffered exclusively at high end spas around theworld. We will also be offering a new full bodytreatment menu in our seven treatment rooms,as well as facials, massages and sunless tanning.A delightful new addition to our new spa is amassage suite where couples are able to enjoya relaxing spa treatment together. Separatefrom the spa will be our new salon, where wewill be offering your favorite manicure andpedicure services, blow dry hair bar, make-upartist, waxing services and a full service barber.We are also excited to begin our partnership
Michael Tompkins,Michael Tompkins,Michael Tompkins,Michael Tompkins,Michael Tompkins,Director of Fitness & Spa 241-6858
Spa Reception Desk Spa Reception Desk Spa Reception Desk Spa Reception Desk Spa Reception Desk 241-6899
HoursHoursHoursHoursHoursMonday - Thursday 5:30am-10:00pm
Friday 5:30am-8:00pm
Saturday & Sunday 7:00am-8:00pm
Easter Day Opening Hours Spa & FitnessSunday March 31st 6:00am – 4:00pm
New TrainersNew TrainersNew TrainersNew TrainersNew Trainers
Vincent T Dove
Vincent is a NJ certified massage therapist, NationalStrength and Conditioning Association and AmericanCollege of Sports Medicine Certified Personal Trainer,National Personal Training Institute Personal Trainerand Nutrition Certification, Fitness InstituteInternational Certified Personal Trainer Specialist, TheAmerican Academy of Sports Dietitians andNutritionists Nutrition Specialist. In addition, he is aRegistered Yoga Instructor and Meditation Teacher,Martial Arts and Kickboxing Instructor. Vincent iscontinually expanding his education in the health andfitness field and looks forward to helping the membersof Broken Sound achieve their health and fitnessgoals!
New Trainer- Lauren MorenoLauren has always had a passion for fitness andadventure. She believes in living a healthy, balancedlifestyle and stresses the importance of propernutrition, exercise and mindfulness to all her clients.Lauren believes life is meant to be lived to the fullest,and in doing this, true balance can be achieved! Sheis an adventurer at heart and has been skydiving,glacier hiking, rock climbing, dog sledding as well asmany other active pursuits. Lauren is certified throughThe Fitness Institute, The American College of SportsMedicine and The American Council on Exercise andalso holds SCW certifications as a Group Fitness andGroup Strength Instructor. Lauren loves her careerand especially enjoys sharing her knowledge,expertise and enthusiasm for fitness with others! b
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with Boca Raton Regional Hospital as our newin-house Physical Therapy providers. We willalso offer various medical services to our BrokenSound community in our new medicaltreatment room.
The opening of the fitness center highlighted asmall expansion in the fitness area. We areexcited to open our new designated spin roomand pilates studios as well as our two new groupexercise studios. Our pilates studio will host avariety of new pilates apparatus equipmentwhere members may have a private, semi-private or small group class for a nominal fee.The Spin Studio will be fantastic, a must comeand see and participate.
With all the exciting developments that are soonto come, we are looking forward to creating anoutstanding environment that will have allresidents delighted to be Broken Soundmembers.
LEIGH-ANN DAVIDSONLEIGH-ANN DAVIDSONLEIGH-ANN DAVIDSONLEIGH-ANN DAVIDSONLEIGH-ANN DAVIDSON
Assistant Spa DirectorAssistant Spa DirectorAssistant Spa DirectorAssistant Spa DirectorAssistant Spa DirectorLeigh-Ann brings 12+ years of ExecutiveSpa Management experience in a varietyof settings including a golf/tennis/ski resortin Virginia, a 15 acre destination day spain Southern California, and a luxury hotelspa in Hollywood, CA. Leigh-Ann has aCertification in Spa Management with theInternational Spa Association, andholds a Bachelor’s Degree in BusinessAdministration with a focus in Hospitalityand Tourism Management. Leigh-Ann hasreceived accolades in the spa industry forher proven success in creating a five starspa experience and for fostering creativeand productive teams.
First members to enter theFirst members to enter theFirst members to enter theFirst members to enter theFirst members to enter thenew fitness centernew fitness centernew fitness centernew fitness centernew fitness center
Douglas Campbell, Michael Tompkins, Herbert Zarkin
Shirley Sperandio
Joan Bettinger, Roberta Charack , Elizabeth Weiss
Jose Lopez
Adam Taubman, Sheldon Katz, Warren Rabinowitz, Larry Kobren
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At The Club SSSSSATELLITEATELLITEATELLITEATELLITEATELLITEHAPPY HOURHAPPY HOURHAPPY HOURHAPPY HOURHAPPY HOUREvery Friday 5:30 PM / Main Clubhouse
CABARET AT THE BROKEN SOUND CLUBCABARET AT THE BROKEN SOUND CLUBCABARET AT THE BROKEN SOUND CLUBCABARET AT THE BROKEN SOUND CLUBCABARET AT THE BROKEN SOUND CLUBSOUNDS OF SOULSOUNDS OF SOULSOUNDS OF SOULSOUNDS OF SOULSOUNDS OF SOULThe Hits of Motown and BeyondThe Hits of Motown and BeyondThe Hits of Motown and BeyondThe Hits of Motown and BeyondThe Hits of Motown and BeyondThursday, March 28 / 8PMDoors open 7:15 PM for Dessert Buffet$35.00 pp
BROKEN SOUND CLUB CABARETBROKEN SOUND CLUB CABARETBROKEN SOUND CLUB CABARETBROKEN SOUND CLUB CABARETBROKEN SOUND CLUB CABARETHOLLYWOOD LIVEHOLLYWOOD LIVEHOLLYWOOD LIVEHOLLYWOOD LIVEHOLLYWOOD LIVEBroadway meets the Silver ScreenSaturday, April 20th 2013 / 8:00PMDoors open 7:15 PM for Dessert Buffet /$35.00 pp
MEMBER ART SHOWMEMBER ART SHOWMEMBER ART SHOWMEMBER ART SHOWMEMBER ART SHOWOpening Tuesday, March 5,Cocktail Reception March 6, 4:00 – 6:00PMShow days - March 5, 6, 7, 8
ShowsCREST THEATRECREST THEATRECREST THEATRECREST THEATRECREST THEATREBROADWAY CABARET SERIESBROADWAY CABARET SERIESBROADWAY CABARET SERIESBROADWAY CABARET SERIESBROADWAY CABARET SERIES$46.50 pp per show /includesMeet the Artist, Show & Champagne ReceptionMarch 5, March 19, April 2 BOCA RATON SYMPHONIABOCA RATON SYMPHONIABOCA RATON SYMPHONIABOCA RATON SYMPHONIABOCA RATON SYMPHONIARoberts Theatre St. Andrews SchoolMarch 24, April 21 LYNN CONCERT SERIESLYNN CONCERT SERIESLYNN CONCERT SERIESLYNN CONCERT SERIESLYNN CONCERT SERIESSaturday or SundayApril 20, 21
KRAVIS CENTER BOSTON POPSKRAVIS CENTER BOSTON POPSKRAVIS CENTER BOSTON POPSKRAVIS CENTER BOSTON POPSKRAVIS CENTER BOSTON POPSIn A Tribute to Barbra StreisandIn A Tribute to Barbra StreisandIn A Tribute to Barbra StreisandIn A Tribute to Barbra StreisandIn A Tribute to Barbra StreisandSunday, March 3 / sold out2:00PM / 12:45PM departure
KRAVIS CENTERKRAVIS CENTERKRAVIS CENTERKRAVIS CENTERKRAVIS CENTERBILLY ELLIOTBILLY ELLIOTBILLY ELLIOTBILLY ELLIOTBILLY ELLIOTFriday, March 8 / $75 pp8:00PM / 6:45PM departure
BROWARD CENTER FOR THE ARTSBROWARD CENTER FOR THE ARTSBROWARD CENTER FOR THE ARTSBROWARD CENTER FOR THE ARTSBROWARD CENTER FOR THE ARTSFLASH DANCEFLASH DANCEFLASH DANCEFLASH DANCEFLASH DANCEThursday, March 14Lower Orchestra $98 pp / Upper $728:00PM / 6:45PM departure
KRAVIS CENTERKRAVIS CENTERKRAVIS CENTERKRAVIS CENTERKRAVIS CENTERJEKYLL & HYDEJEKYLL & HYDEJEKYLL & HYDEJEKYLL & HYDEJEKYLL & HYDESaturday, March 30 / $78.00 pp2:00PM / 12:45PM departure
KRAVIS CENTERKRAVIS CENTERKRAVIS CENTERKRAVIS CENTERKRAVIS CENTERPRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERTPRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERTPRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERTPRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERTPRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERTThursday, April 23 / $67.00 pp8:00PM / 6:45PM depature
COMPUTERCOMPUTERCOMPUTERCOMPUTERCOMPUTERCLUBCLUBCLUBCLUBCLUBMarch 127:00pm Board Room
Sheila Garber - [email protected]
YOUR SOCIAL COMMITTEE AT WORKYOUR SOCIAL COMMITTEE AT WORKYOUR SOCIAL COMMITTEE AT WORKYOUR SOCIAL COMMITTEE AT WORKYOUR SOCIAL COMMITTEE AT WORKChair: Marjorie Lassoff and Vice Chair: Rowena Kovler
MUSICAL DVD SERIESMUSICAL DVD SERIESMUSICAL DVD SERIESMUSICAL DVD SERIESMUSICAL DVD SERIESMedia RoomPaula Cantor 465-3052, Millie Evans 999-9298Complimentary. No reservation needed
Wednesday March 13 / 7:30pmWednesday March 13 / 7:30pmWednesday March 13 / 7:30pmWednesday March 13 / 7:30pmWednesday March 13 / 7:30pmNEIL DIAMOND GREATEST HITSNEIL DIAMOND GREATEST HITSNEIL DIAMOND GREATEST HITSNEIL DIAMOND GREATEST HITSNEIL DIAMOND GREATEST HITS
Monday, April 15 / 7:00pmMonday, April 15 / 7:00pmMonday, April 15 / 7:00pmMonday, April 15 / 7:00pmMonday, April 15 / 7:00pmGYPSY WITH BETTE MIDLERGYPSY WITH BETTE MIDLERGYPSY WITH BETTE MIDLERGYPSY WITH BETTE MIDLERGYPSY WITH BETTE MIDLER
GREAT COURSESGREAT COURSESGREAT COURSESGREAT COURSESGREAT COURSESPresented By The Teaching Co.Presented By The Teaching Co.Presented By The Teaching Co.Presented By The Teaching Co.Presented By The Teaching Co.March 11, April 1, April 29March 11, April 1, April 29March 11, April 1, April 29March 11, April 1, April 29March 11, April 1, April 29
7:30pm Media Room. Herb Levin 998-2411
BOOK GROUPBOOK GROUPBOOK GROUPBOOK GROUPBOOK GROUPAll Meetings Held Tuesdays at 3:00 PM:Judy Friedman 997-8154 or [email protected] Mandell 998-8662
March 19March 19March 19March 19March 19THE CORRECTIONS THE CORRECTIONS THE CORRECTIONS THE CORRECTIONS THE CORRECTIONS by Jonathan Franzenby Jonathan Franzenby Jonathan Franzenby Jonathan Franzenby Jonathan Franzen
April 16April 16April 16April 16April 16SWAMPLANDIA SWAMPLANDIA SWAMPLANDIA SWAMPLANDIA SWAMPLANDIA by Karen Russellby Karen Russellby Karen Russellby Karen Russellby Karen Russell
GAMES/CARDSGAMES/CARDSGAMES/CARDSGAMES/CARDSGAMES/CARDSWhat’s your game? We can help you find players on alllevels for both men’s and women’s cards, includingBridge, Canasta, Mah Jong, Gin Rummy, Pinochle,Dominoes and board games.Games Sub-Committee Co-chairs,Elaine Silverstein at 995-1051 [email protected]
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NORTON MUSEUM OF ARTNORTON MUSEUM OF ARTNORTON MUSEUM OF ARTNORTON MUSEUM OF ARTNORTON MUSEUM OF ARTExhibitsAnnie Leibovitz - 39 iconic photographs
Doris Duke’s Shangri La - Architecture,Landscape and Islamic Art
Friday, March 22$54 pp includes tour, lunch & transportation
Classes & LecturesCHEAT THE CLOCKCHEAT THE CLOCKCHEAT THE CLOCKCHEAT THE CLOCKCHEAT THE CLOCKBook Lecture with Margaret Webb PresslerAward winning Washington Post ReporterFriday, March 1, 2013 / 4:00PM
SAFETY COUNCIL COACHING THE MATURESAFETY COUNCIL COACHING THE MATURESAFETY COUNCIL COACHING THE MATURESAFETY COUNCIL COACHING THE MATURESAFETY COUNCIL COACHING THE MATUREDRIVERDRIVERDRIVERDRIVERDRIVERFriday, March 15, 2013 / 9AM/ $10.00 pp
92Y DVD BROADCAS92Y DVD BROADCAS92Y DVD BROADCAS92Y DVD BROADCAS92Y DVD BROADCASTTTTT
Brian Williams with Jonathan TischBrian Williams with Jonathan TischBrian Williams with Jonathan TischBrian Williams with Jonathan TischBrian Williams with Jonathan TischThursday, March 21, 2013 / 7:30PM
Joy Behar with Judy GoldJoy Behar with Judy GoldJoy Behar with Judy GoldJoy Behar with Judy GoldJoy Behar with Judy GoldTuesday, April 2, 2013 / 7:30PM
Inside Israel’s National SecurityInside Israel’s National SecurityInside Israel’s National SecurityInside Israel’s National SecurityInside Israel’s National SecurityChuck Freilich & Reuven PedatzurSunday, April 21, 2013 / 7:30PM
SinglesCOCKTAIL PARTYCOCKTAIL PARTYCOCKTAIL PARTYCOCKTAIL PARTYCOCKTAIL PARTYBoca West Country ClubMarch 4 / 7PM - 9PM$10 pp
MOONSTRUCKMOONSTRUCKMOONSTRUCKMOONSTRUCKMOONSTRUCKPolo ClubApril 2 / 6:30PM - 9:30PM$35 pp
NORTON MUSEUMNORTON MUSEUMNORTON MUSEUMNORTON MUSEUMNORTON MUSEUMOF ARTOF ARTOF ARTOF ARTOF ARTExhibitsAnnie Leibovitz39 iconic photographs
Friday, March 22
Monday, Wednesday, FridayMarch 25th, 27th, 29th, 2013
9:00am to 12pm
water color, acrylic on canvas,drawing, collage, sculpture
Cost: $90.00 per student RSVP 241-6846
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carnival games, costumes,laughter, oohs and aahs and
spectacular fun!
MEMBERMEMBERMEMBERMEMBERMEMBERART SHOART SHOART SHOART SHOART SHOW
Opening Tuesday, March 5,Cocktail Reception March 6 / 4: – 6 PMShow days March 5, 6, 7, 8
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REEL WONDERS CINEMA NITEREEL WONDERS CINEMA NITEREEL WONDERS CINEMA NITEREEL WONDERS CINEMA NITEREEL WONDERS CINEMA NITE7:00 PMMarilyn Laber 997-7313
March 18March 18March 18March 18March 18“Moonstruck”“Moonstruck”“Moonstruck”“Moonstruck”“Moonstruck”The Pulitzer Prize winner author, John Patrick Shanleydelights us with an unforgettable, hilarious, enchantingfilm. Acclaimed performances by Cher, Nicolas Cageand Olympia Dukakis.
What message was John Patrick Shanley offering you,that he told me personally?Moderated by Marilyn Laber
April 22April 22April 22April 22April 22“Cinema Paradiso”“Cinema Paradiso”“Cinema Paradiso”“Cinema Paradiso”“Cinema Paradiso”For those who have never seen it and for those whohave never forgotten it, this Academy Awardwinning masterpiece will surely provide a thrilling filmexperience.
Italian Filmmaking at its best.Moderated by Marilyn Laber
SOLOSSOLOSSOLOSSOLOSSOLOSBobbie Roger 999-8928 or Marilyn Laber 997-7313
March 19March 19March 19March 19March 19Levis JCC Sandler CenterLevis JCC Sandler CenterLevis JCC Sandler CenterLevis JCC Sandler CenterLevis JCC Sandler CenterDavid Brooks, N.Y. Times Cultural CommentatorDavid Brooks, N.Y. Times Cultural CommentatorDavid Brooks, N.Y. Times Cultural CommentatorDavid Brooks, N.Y. Times Cultural CommentatorDavid Brooks, N.Y. Times Cultural CommentatorTalks about his fascinating new book... How WeBecome Who We Are, The Social Animal.2:00pm / $20Call Bobbie 997-8928 or Marilyn 997-7313
April 14April 14April 14April 14April 14Levis JCC Sandler CenterLevis JCC Sandler CenterLevis JCC Sandler CenterLevis JCC Sandler CenterLevis JCC Sandler CenterInternational Short Play WinnersOriginal works exploring aspects of Jewish life, fromancient to present times, from comic to dramatic.2:00pm / $12Call Bobbie 997-8928 or Marilyn 997-7313
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We welcome you to join our next session. Bring yourfriends for a provocative gathering of participation,information and conversation.
All meetings 4:00pm - Sandpiper Room.No registration. See You At The “Session”Marilyn Laber - 999-8928 / Bobbie Roger - 997-7313
March 12March 12March 12March 12March 12Our Own Bernard Siegel will be the presenter with a“Visual and Verbal” topic: “Does Love Conquer All?”
April 9April 9April 9April 9April 9We welcome back to the podium, Bernie Ehrlich topresent; “What Does It Mean To Be Successful?”
OPERA NIGHTOPERA NIGHTOPERA NIGHTOPERA NIGHTOPERA NIGHTAll showings 7:00pm. Joel Ray 988-9070
April 3April 3April 3April 3April 3Puccini’s ‘la Boheme’Puccini’s ‘la Boheme’Puccini’s ‘la Boheme’Puccini’s ‘la Boheme’Puccini’s ‘la Boheme’The celebrated Met production with Luciano Pavarottiand Renata Scotto leading a stellar cast. Thetimeless story of young love in Bohemian Paris.English Subtitles.
KIDS & TEENS EVENTSKIDS & TEENS EVENTSKIDS & TEENS EVENTSKIDS & TEENS EVENTSKIDS & TEENS EVENTS
Time to jump in the deep end!Children Private Swim LessonsChildren Private Swim LessonsChildren Private Swim LessonsChildren Private Swim LessonsChildren Private Swim Lessonswith Instructor Kimwith Instructor Kimwith Instructor Kimwith Instructor Kimwith Instructor Kimall ages and levels welcomeall ages and levels welcomeall ages and levels welcomeall ages and levels welcomeall ages and levels welcome
for private lessons call Kimfor private lessons call Kimfor private lessons call Kimfor private lessons call Kimfor private lessons call Kim
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JUNIOR BASKETBALL ACADEMYLow Ratio 4 to 1Low Ratio 4 to 1Low Ratio 4 to 1Low Ratio 4 to 1Low Ratio 4 to 1
Age 11 and olderAge 11 and olderAge 11 and olderAge 11 and olderAge 11 and olderMonday or FridayMonday or FridayMonday or FridayMonday or FridayMonday or Friday5:15pm - 6:15pm5:15pm - 6:15pm5:15pm - 6:15pm5:15pm - 6:15pm5:15pm - 6:15pm
Age 5 to 10 years oldAge 5 to 10 years oldAge 5 to 10 years oldAge 5 to 10 years oldAge 5 to 10 years oldWednesdayWednesdayWednesdayWednesdayWednesday
4:45pm - 5:45pm4:45pm - 5:45pm4:45pm - 5:45pm4:45pm - 5:45pm4:45pm - 5:45pm
$60 for 4 weeks$60 for 4 weeks$60 for 4 weeks$60 for 4 weeks$60 for 4 weeks
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Saturday, March 30, 2013Saturday, March 30, 2013Saturday, March 30, 2013Saturday, March 30, 2013Saturday, March 30, 2013$12.95 pp, 2yr - 12yrs $9.95pp$12.95 pp, 2yr - 12yrs $9.95pp$12.95 pp, 2yr - 12yrs $9.95pp$12.95 pp, 2yr - 12yrs $9.95pp$12.95 pp, 2yr - 12yrs $9.95pp9:00 AM RSVP CARL 2419:00 AM RSVP CARL 2419:00 AM RSVP CARL 2419:00 AM RSVP CARL 2419:00 AM RSVP CARL 241-6877-6877-6877-6877-6877
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Broken SoundBroken SoundBroken SoundBroken SoundBroken SoundButterfly & Garden ClubButterfly & Garden ClubButterfly & Garden ClubButterfly & Garden ClubButterfly & Garden ClubLois Hendricks 994-6747.
BOCA FRIENDS FOR CANCER RESEARCH
Oh my, I can’t believe it is the middle ofFebruary and I haven’t had to clear my Bocadriveway of snow even once. Seriously, theseason seems to rushing by. I am glad to reportthat we had a very nice profit realized from ourfive day Caribbean cruise and are looking intodoing another one. The football survivor poolproduced fourteen survivors. I think it is arecord. Sign up early to be included in the nextseasons games.
PAP Corp is pleased to offer an intergratedwellness program at their Deerfield Beachlocation. For further information call 954-698-3606. C
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For Now. For Life.For Now. For Life.For Now. For Life.For Now. For Life.For Now. For Life.
Hadassah’s Centennial and theHadassah’s Centennial and theHadassah’s Centennial and theHadassah’s Centennial and theHadassah’s Centennial and the
Opening of the New HospitalOpening of the New HospitalOpening of the New HospitalOpening of the New HospitalOpening of the New Hospital
It was a privilege to attend our CentennialConvention and Hospital dedication in Israel.Jerusalem hosted almost 2000 Hadassahmembers, associates and some familymembers. It was especially heart warming tosee multigenerational members attending thisonce in a life time happening.
We participated in interesting, informativeand varied programs. I spent my first day withother nurses and physicians learning aboutvarious research projects taking place atHadassah. We were privileged to meet someexceptional people and participate inhonoring them for all they have done throughthe years for Hadassah. One of those was 92year old Judith Stein Friedman. She is one ofthe first graduates of the Nursing school laterbecoming its Dean. She still comes to work inher office at the hospital daily.
The official dedication of the hospital washeld at the convention center in Jerusalem.We were welcomed and thanked mosteloquently by President Shimon Peres.
The hospital is magnificent, both in itsarchitecture and function. It is very light withmany windows and indoor gardens. It is astate of the art facility, probably one of themost modern in the world. The structure is15 stories above ground and 6 below ground.
The underground hospital duplicatesoperating rooms, ICU’s and patient rooms.
A unique facility necessitated bycircumstances in our part of the world.
Unlike the 1960 building, which had 8bedded rooms, the Davidson tower has onlydouble and single bedded rooms. The roomsare very large and set up to accommodatefamily members who often stay with the
patients. The plan is to renovate the old hospitalto house all the outpatient services.
We must also remember that in 1967 we gotback our original hospital on Mt. Scopus, afacility which we also operate. Both hospitals,care for and are staffed by, both Jews and Arabswithout distinction .
Our new challenge is equally important. Wemust help equip this hospital, so that thededicated nurses and physicians and all thosecaring for the patients can deliver the high levelof care they are so motivated and capable ofgiving.
We must help fund the research that hasalready resulted in breakthroughs in stem celltherapy and many other areas.
Remember we also help run a HadassahCollege, as well as, youth villages that take atrisk youth and offer them a place to live learnand turn their lives around.
Hadassah empowers women both in the U.S.and abroad by providing education and healthinitiatives, aiding people in making appropriatemedical decisions.
We help connect our children to Israel via ourYoung Judea programs.
Hadassah provides educational programs forHigh School students, on breast and testicularcancer screening
We have much on our plate, but, I know thatwe will continue to rise to the challenge.
Your continued support, and participation in ourprograms are vital to Hadassah’s continuedgrowth and success.
We wish all of you a Happy Passover
B’yedidut (in friendship),Judith Needle and Caryle GulkerCo-presidents
April 6th Saturday EveningWEST POINTWEST POINTWEST POINTWEST POINTWEST POINT
JEWISH CHAPEL CHOIRJEWISH CHAPEL CHOIRJEWISH CHAPEL CHOIRJEWISH CHAPEL CHOIRJEWISH CHAPEL CHOIRWill Perform at Broken Sound
A BBQ Dinner is planned as part ofthis most special event.
Further details will be made availableby E-mail and flyers.
We are gearing up for the March 2nd first evercasino night with Hadassah. It should prove tobe a huge success and joins the forces of bothcharities.
April 13th is our White Hot Havana night aroundthe spectacular new pool with tango dancers,D.J., and lots of delicious food. Contact PaulaKarp for more information, 994-6239.
Thank you, Thank you from all the doctors atU.M. Sylvester for all your monies that we sendto them for cancer research.
Please stop me or Marilyn Levine with anyquestions or comments or just say hello.
Happy holidays and healthy days to follow.Paula Karp
January Facebook Bird Contest WinnerJanuary Facebook Bird Contest WinnerJanuary Facebook Bird Contest WinnerJanuary Facebook Bird Contest WinnerJanuary Facebook Bird Contest WinnerSusan Salpeterwhich was held in honor of National Bird Day.Susan was presented with a gift certificate for lunchfor 2 at the Main Clubhouse.
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2012 Certificate of AppreciationThe Major Stuart Adam Wolfer InstituteThe Major Stuart Adam Wolfer InstituteThe Major Stuart Adam Wolfer InstituteThe Major Stuart Adam Wolfer InstituteThe Major Stuart Adam Wolfer Institute
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Gail & BobCourtney, Brittany & RobbieThe Berquist Family
Sue KochProgram DirectorReCellular
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Women’s ClubWomen’s ClubWomen’s ClubWomen’s ClubWomen’s ClubThis season has been wonderful so far, withhuge crowds and great speakers. LarryStrickler, a Catskills tummler, gave us the historyof the Borscht Belt area, and Dr. Joyce Saltmanfilled in for Ronelle Delmont and was hysterical,as always. She brought non-stop laughter andlessons on the health benefits of being“optimistic”.
The demand for our out-of-club trips continuesto be great. We ran another trip to“WhiteSpace” art museum to accommodate allthose who were not able to get in last year.The trip to the Maltz Jupiter Theater was adelight. “Music Man” was as professional as onewould see on Broadway and everyone is askingus to find another play at this theater. Our tourand lunch on board Royal Caribbean’s Libertyof the Seas was delightful. Only one tripremains and that is to the Fairchild TropicalGardens in Coral Gables on March 1st which isalready sold out.
We still have 2 more wonderful luncheonmeetings . You may sign up at the front lobbydesk and remember that the cancellationdeadline is 4 days prior to the meeting.
If you wish to become a member of TheWomen’s Club please call Rowena Kovler at 241-5486. We’d love to have you join us.
See you soon!Marjorie Lassoff, President
LUNCHEON MEETINGSat the club: 11:40 AMCall Marjorie Lassoff at 241-2411 for moreinformation
March 21: Sondra Steinhauer, actress/presenter“Love is a Four Letter Word”.History of courting practices through time,famous lovers through the ages, love poems andletters, plus a courting quiz with audienceparticipation.
April 18: GALA MUSICAL FINALENeil Zirconia, with a tribute to Neil Diamond.Neil is recognized in South Florida as one of thebest Neil Diamond impersonators who hascaptured the essence, passion and style of NeilDiamond. You won’t believe your eyes and ears.DON’T MISS THIS MUSICAL GALA FINALE!!
BUTTERFLY AND GARDEN CLUBBUTTERFLY AND GARDEN CLUBBUTTERFLY AND GARDEN CLUBBUTTERFLY AND GARDEN CLUBBUTTERFLY AND GARDEN CLUB
Lately, have your thoughts turned to, how does aPoor Man’s Umbrella plant, keep a traveler dry, orwhat do Capuchin monkeys look like, or was therereally a Scientific Expansion for a particular tillansiafrom Ecuador to Costa Rica? If you answered yes, youshould have been at our Feb, 6th meeting! KenMarks, our fabulous speaker, showed all 70, of us themost beautiful photos, of very remote areas in CostaRica.
After the speaker, we raffled off over 101 unusualand unique plants. They were not the Home Depotvariety. Pat Levine donated many of her fantastic andrare bromeliads from her extensive collection.Butterfly plants were on hand for purchase.
On Monday March 18, at 4:30pm, we will be given arare chance to tour Pat Levine’s garden. She lives at2122 NW 60th Circle, in Fairway Bend. Pat, we arecoming to learn,-teach us. If you want to join usafterward for 6:00pm dinner at the club , call me (994-6747) by Feb. 28, so I can make the reservations byMarch 4. No reservations required for the tour - justcome.
Saturday, March 16, we are going to Butterfly World,for a class and private guided tour. We will departthe club at 9:00am. I will need your check for $16.00,to get our low group rate.
Wednesday, April 10, at 4:30pm, we will tour BarbaraPisik’s professionally designed and planted butterflygardens. Barbara, thank-you so much for allowingus to come. More details later.
Come join our friendly garden group!
Lois Hendricks 994-6747.
Cabaret NightSounds Of Soul The HIts of Motown and Beyond The HIts of Motown and Beyond The HIts of Motown and Beyond The HIts of Motown and Beyond The HIts of Motown and Beyond
Broken Sound ClubBroken Sound ClubBroken Sound ClubBroken Sound ClubBroken Sound ClubThursday, March 28 / 8:00PMThursday, March 28 / 8:00PMThursday, March 28 / 8:00PMThursday, March 28 / 8:00PMThursday, March 28 / 8:00PMDoors open 7:15 PM for Dessert BuffetDoors open 7:15 PM for Dessert BuffetDoors open 7:15 PM for Dessert BuffetDoors open 7:15 PM for Dessert BuffetDoors open 7:15 PM for Dessert Buffet$35.00 pp RSVP 241-6846$35.00 pp RSVP 241-6846$35.00 pp RSVP 241-6846$35.00 pp RSVP 241-6846$35.00 pp RSVP 241-6846
BROKEN SOUND CAR WASHGrand Opening Mid MarchFull Service Hand Car Washwaxing and detailing options available
located on the grounds of the club561-853-1503561-853-1503561-853-1503561-853-1503561-853-1503
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Reservations available for theconvenience of residents.
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