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November 2019

THE OFFICIAL INFORMATION SOURCE OF LEHIGH COUNTRY CLUB

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September 11th

North-South

1st—Sue Weidner & Rita Keiper 2nd—Helena Yurconic & Sandra Sorensen 3rd—Sabatino & Carole Giannascoli East-West

1st—Betsey Cutler & Elizabeth Abrams 2nd—Barbara Stabile & Florence Futcher 3rd—Nancy Kressley & William Forrester

Mixed Duplicate Bridge Winners

September 25th

North-South

1st—Mike Kohler & Freda Witmer 2nd—Jim Buzby & Sylvia Hand 3rd—Sandra Sorensen & Linda Davis East-West

1st—Marie Bond & Ruth Sheftel 2nd—Judith Cary & Kay Hays 3rd—Janet Laudenslager & Pat Saeger

Jennifer Dilliard >> Arbonne

Jill Kramer Reichenbach >> Rodan & Fields

Warren Clark >> Domaci

Lori Wiener >> Inkredible

Stephanie Morffi >> STEP in 4 MOR

Svetlana >> Svetlana Designs — Lavender Products

Santo Napoli >> Assembly88

Karen Stettner >> Touchstone Crystal by Swarkovski

Marianne Lieberman >> Maple Springs Vineyard

Allison Brewer >> Beauty Counter

Wendy Stoudt >> Gallery 840

Barbara Molseed >> B..Pink & Denim & Kantha

Melissa Bryan >> Stella & Dot

Rachel Berrigan >> Sorrelli Jewelry

Monica Yurconic-Groff >> Ross Plants & Flowers

Donna Leibernsperger >> Donna & Amanda

Leibensperger Handcrafted Jewelry

Christina Holsinger >> Limelife by Alcone

Susan Levin >> Hand Painted Silk Scarves

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Kids Club Available — 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm

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Tuesday, November 26

5:00 pm Discussion Everyone is Welcome

RSVP to Anna Morffi at [email protected]

if you would like to attend

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Soups & Salad

Butternut Squash Bisque Autumn Vegetable and White Bean Soup

Roasted Pear and Blue Cheese Salad Petite Romaine Hearts Caesar Salad

Spinach-Bacon Mushroom & Warm Bacon Dressing or Viniagrette

Sides

Balsamic Pancetta Roasted Brussel Sprouts Southern Corn Pudding Idaho Mashed Potatoes

Sage & Pecan Roasted Sweet Potato Casserole Sting Beans & Crispy Shallots Buttery Crusted Baked Stuffing,

Apricot Almond Rice Pilaf Cranberry Relish

Carving

Slow Roasted Jaindl Turkey with Giblet Gravy Brown Sugar Cured Ham with Acorn Rum Raisin Sauce

Roasted Prime Rib of Beef with Au Jus & Horseradish Cream, Parmesan Crusted Cod

Smoked Ham Mac & Cheese

Adults: $42 Children(3-12): $15 Children (2 & Under): Compliments of Lehigh

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November 2019

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 Fun Friday

2 Fall Festival

3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 Lehigh Mixed Bridge

14 Sip n Shop “Shopping Night”

15 16

17 Children’s Gingerbread Decorating Party

18 19 Ladies Night Out — Ross Plants & Flowers

20 21 22 Adult Gingerbread Decorating Party

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24 25 26 Lehigh Book Club

27 Lehigh Mixed Bridge Pre Thanksgiving Social Hour

28 Turkey Trot Thanksgiving

29 30

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Wednesday, December 4

Tree Lighting

Friday, December 6 Pro Shop Party

Sunday, December 8

Children’s Christmas Party

Saturday, December 14 Holiday Formal

Holiday Luncheons

Wednesday, December 18 Thursday, December 19

Friday, December 20

Sunday, December 22 Champagne Brunch

Tuesday, December 31

New Year’s Eve

SAVE THE DATE

December

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Tootsie & Ain’t Too Proud Shows

Continental Breakfast 7:30 am

Bus Departs Lehigh at 8:00 am

Estimated Arrival at 10:30 am

Free Time from 10:30 am to 2:00 pm

2:00 pm Show Time

Bus Departs at 5:00 pm (wine & cheese on bus)

Bus Arrives back at the Club at 7:00 pm

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Featuring:

Carved Prime Rib of Beef, Au Jus | Carved Ham with Pineapple Sauce

Made to order Belgian Waffles | Omelettes prepared to Order | Breakfast Meats

Scrambled Eggs | Potato du Jour | Chicken, Seafood & Pasta du Jour

Juices | Fruit | Breads | Muffins | Make your own Sundae and Dessert Bar

LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT

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November 2019 Dear Members: On behalf of all the membership, each employee is given a week’s salary as a Christmas or Holiday gift. As hopefully all of our members understand, our staff goes above and beyond the call of duty to provide special service to each of our members. They often work late at night, on holidays and weekends to ensure that each member receives the highest level of Lehigh service. Whether it is cutting grass at 6:00 a.m. or cleaning up from social events at 2:00 a.m., we have a dedicated and committed group of professionals who serve the membership very well. Many club members often tip certain visible members of the staff during the holiday season. Unfortunately, many key staff members are invisible to the membership, yet are critical to the success of Lehigh. In order to show our appreciation to each full-time staff member, the Board has elected to provide an easy vehicle for club members to thank all of the staff at this special time of the year. If you desire, and this is strictly voluntary, in your monthly statement there will be a slip for you to fill out indicating the amount you wish to contribute or you can add the contribution to your October payment as a gift for all of the employees of Lehigh Country Club in addition to the one week’s salary. The funds collect-ed will be equally divided and will be greatly appreciated. Only full-time employees of one full year of service or more will be eligible and all employees will receive a card with the names of all contributors. Our Senior Management Team will not benefit from this effort. The Board created this vehicle to send member’s thanks in an efficient way to each long-term employee. They sincerely hope that you will consider a gift to these loyal and dedicated staff members. I thank you in advance for your consideration and support of our wonderful team. Please feel free to reach out to me personally if you have any questions. On behalf of the entire staff of Lehigh Country Club, we wish you and your family a wonderful Thanksgiving Holiday. Sincerely,

John T. Yurconic, President

GOLF

Wayne Phillips [email protected] 610-437-1451

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Flight Winners 1 - Brig Boonswang – Bob Posocco 2 - Mark Fine – Josh Levin 3 - Navid Hadian – Sean Lyons 4 - Dave Kearney – Mike Brodsky 5 - John Yurconic – Gregor Hawk 6 - Jim Rodgers, Jr. – Keith Vadas 7 - Ken Burns – Bret Ewing 8 - Jeff Sinclair – Andres Defrancisco 9 - Larry Beans – Jerry Barr* 10 - Dave Kepler – Bob Johnson 11 - John Barto – Mike Ervin* 12 - Matt Wiltrout – Bruce Heugel 13 - Brad Mitchell – Joe Heydt

- Won playoff

Our annual Lehigh Golf Shop Cocktail Party is all set for Friday, December 6th from 5:00 – 7:30 p.m. Come out and enjoy some holiday cheer and get the holiday season off to a great start! No need for reservations for the Golf Shop although dinner reservations are a must that night as it is one of the busiest of the winter. We are also planning special shopping nights for women only and men only shopping in December – more details to follow on these nights when they become available. The summer finished with some great tournament play – hats off to the winners! One Day Member Guest (August) Gross - Paul Emrick, Greg Scandone, Max Harrington TJ Brennan Net - Tom Groves, Jim Ferlino, Jim Kirtland, Steve Summer Senior Club Championship Senior Low Gross - Bob Beck Senior Runner-Up - Dave Cox Super Senior Low Gross - Dave Kearney Gross Shootout Winner – Al DiCarlo Runner-Up - Bob Beck Labor Day Mixed Gross - Mike Brodsky, Barb Brodsky, Tony Salvaggio, (blind draw) Net - Mike Polce Audrey Polce, Vipul Joshi, Jill Joshi Member-Member Championship Low Gross - Bob Beck – Tom Soares Most Points – Mike Fisher – Phil Tighe, Jr.* Low Ringer - Jim Bingham – Fred Greene* 2nd Low Gross - Andy Wright – Richard Pearce,II The 2020 LCC Golf schedules are being finalized – if you have any suggestions or ideas which you would like to share with the Tourna-ment Chairs or the Golf Shop Staff please let me know as soon as possible. Enjoy some fall golf!

Wayne Phillips

PGA Professional

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Lehigh Women’s Golf Program

The Lehigh CC Ladies 2019 Golf Season has officially come to a close and with it comes the end of our Tuesday and Thursday weekly golf tournaments. However, even though our official season has ended your enjoyment of golf does not have to end - as long as the course and practice range areas are open you can still play and practice!

Below is a roundup of our 2019 mid to end of the season tournaments and awards:

The Ladies’ Senior Club Championship was held on August 8th & August 15th. We had a great turn out for this event. The Winners were:

Senior Club Champion - Terry Khoury; 1st Net - Diane Adams

Super Senior Club Champion - Jo Kraft; 1st Net - Mary Gedney

The rescheduled 9-Hole Club Championship was held on Tuesday September 24th and October 1st.

The winners were: 9-hole Club Champion - Susan Gilboy & Runner Up - Blair McFadden.

The Ladies’ 18-Hole Member-Member was played on August 22nd & 23rd and the winners were: 1st Gross - Jackie Beck & Colleen Baker; 2nd Gross - Terry Khoury & Cathy Wright 1st Net - Linda Epstein & Jane Warrick; 2nd Net - Amy Scalici & Deb Benavage; 3rd net - Barb Bennicoff & Denise Hobbie The Ladies’ Partner’s Ringer Tournament was held on September 12th & 19th - it was a very exciting final round with playoffs for 1st Gross and 1st Net! The winners were: 1st Gross: Judy Dwyer & Erica Hyman, 1st Net: Andrea Jones & Barbara Bennicoff; 2nd Net: Christine Jaeger & Deb Benavage; 3rd Net: Maureen Bryan & Destiny Salvaggio; 4th Net: Cheryl Peters & Donna Barto The Ladies’ Net Shoot Out was played on Friday October 11th. Fourteen women competed for the coveted title of Net Shootout Champion. And the 2019 Shootout Champion is Diane Adams and Runner Up is Marianne Meehan. Con-gratulations Ladies!!!

The combined 9- and 18-hole Women’s Closing Day was held on Tuesday October 8th. The format for the 18-hole players was one best ball, gross & net, of foursome and for the 9-hole players the format was two best balls net of three-some. A big thank you to everyone who came out to play. The Closing Day Standouts were as follows:

18-holes- 1st Gross: Jane Warrick, Erica Hyman, Judy Dwyer & Colleen Baker; 1st Net: Cathie Rienzo, Ingrid Russo, Linda Epstein & Deborah Zohn; 2nd Net Maryann Meehan, Pam Adamczak, Diane Adams, & Carol Osborn; 3rd Net: Audrey Polce, Jill Joshi, Lisa Zinkler & Priscilla Gigler

Diane Adams Wins 2019 Ladies’ Shootout

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Lehigh Women’s Golf Program

9-Holes - 1st Net: Diane Bridges, Kathy Serfass, Mary Beth Bohri 2nd Net: Dolly DiCarlo, Lisa Johnson, Kathleen Schneider

The Women’s Net Shoot Out was played on Friday October 11th. Fourteen women competed for the coveted title of Net Shootout Champion. And the 2019 Shootout Champion is Diane Adams and Runner Up is Marianne Meehan.

Congratulations Ladies!!!

The Women’s Most Improved Player honors for the 2019 Season went to: Susan Christine- 18 Hole Player Kathy Schneider - 9 Hole Player Congratulations to both of you for your hard work and dedication to the game! The rescheduled 18-hole President’s Cup Tournament was played on Tuesday October 15th and Thursday October 17th and the winners were: 1st Gross - Terry Khoury, 2nd Gross - Erica Hyman, 1st Net - Linda Epstein, 2nd Net - Colleen Baker, 3rd Net - Maryann Meehan; and 4th Net - Diane Adams Our First Annual Halloween Open was played on Friday October 18th under sunny skies with 17 groups representing at least 7 clubs. The winners were: 1st Gross: KimWatts, Lorraine Kelly, Lorrie Pearson, & Jen Shields; 1st Net: Suzy Armbruster, Barbara Barry, Donna D’Amore, & Catherine Little; 2nd Net: Colleen Baker, Doris Young, Joanne Keenan, & Kathy Krom; 3rd Net: Maryann Meehan, Diane Adams, Patti Cox, Terry Khoury; and 4th Net: Cathie Rienzo, Ingrid Russo, & Lisa Zinkler Specialty Prizes: Closest to Line hole #9 - Lori Modico; Closest to Pin Hole #16 - Pam Kennedy; Longest Drive Hole #18 - Suzy Armbruster Other Tournament Results: Tuesday Golf - 9-Hole Play: August 20th - Sand Castles Tournament 1st Net - Lisa Johnson, Deb Kepler, & Kathy Serfass; 2nd Net - Virginia Haddad, Dolly DiCarlo, & Blind Partner. September 10th - Partner’s Scramble 1st Net - Kathy Serfass & Deb Kepler; 2nd Net - Lisa Johnson & Dolly DiCarlo; 3rd Net - Marybeth Bohri & Blair McFadden. September 17th - No Alibi 1st Gross - Priscilla Gigler; 1st Net - Audrey Polce; 2nd Net - Lisa Johnson.

Thursday Golf 18-Hole Play August 29th - ABCD - 1BB of 4 1st Net - Marianne Lieberman, Andrea Jones, Ingrid Russo, & Susan Cimerola; 2nd Net Deborah Zohn, Ruth Keblish & Nancy Bitto September 26th - Individual Stableford 1st Net - Denise Hobbie; 2nd Net - Andrea Jones; 3rd Net - Linda Meeneghan; 4th Net - Terry Khoury; 5th Net Pam Adamczak, 6th Net: Destiny Salvaggio Wayne and I are always happy to receive questions relating to golf rules or etiquette. You can email your questions directly to Wayne at

[email protected] or to me at [email protected]. Rule 6.3a Holing out with Same Ball Played from Teeing Area A player may play any conforming ball when starting a hole from the teeing area and may change balls between two holes. The player must hole out with the same ball played from the teeing area, except when: That ball is lost or comes to rest out of bounds, or The player substitutes another ball (whether or not allowed to do so). The player should put an identifying mark on the ball to be played. See you on the course,

Jackie Beck

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Ari Datta [email protected] 610-434-7884

Dear Lehigh Members, The Club championships for tennis were played in October and here are the results:

· Men’s Singles Champion – Jay Talsania · Men’s Doubles Champions – To be decided · Women’s Doubles Champions – Diane Lyons and Joanne Palumbo · Mixed doubles Champions – James Gatter and Megan Slifka

The Philadelphia MAPTA League for paddle started in October for both our men and women’s team. Paddle scramble will start Saturday, November 2nd. The men will play from 8:30 am to 10:30 am, and the women will play from 11 am to 1 pm. The first Social event of the season, Welcome To Paddle will be held on November 15th. This event is for members of all abilities to come out play some paddle and meet other members and have a great time. There will be food and an open bar. Please see the attached calendar for all the events. Look forward to seeing you all soon! Thank you. Ari Datta USPTA Director of Racquet Sports

PADDLE EVENTS

November 2 – Saturday scramble starts for men and women

Men at 8:30 am, Women at 11 am

November 8 – Ladies High Low Tournament at 9:30 am

November 15 – Welcome to Paddle Social at 6 pm

November 18 – Men’s in-house league starts

December 13 – Ugly Sweater Mixed Paddle Social at 6 pm

February 8 – Karaoke Mixed Paddle Social at 6 pm

February 26 – Ladies Club Championships

February 29 – Men’s Club Championships

March 8 – Mixed Club Championships

March 14 – St. Patrick’s Day Men’s Paddle Tournament

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LEHIGH COUNTRY CLUB WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS

First Readings: Mr. Jacob Jaindl, Family Social Legacy Dr. Sarah Sapienza, Family Social Mr. William Eyre Price, Jr., Proprietary

Sponsors: Mr. David Jaindl, Mrs. Mary Ellen Jaindl-Roper, Mrs. Cathy Jaindl-Leuthe Jacob & Ashley Jaindl joined Lehigh in October as Family Social Legacy members. Jake is the Manager at Jaindl Farms. They have two children, Jace & Grayson.. Jacob is the son of Mr. & Mrs. David Jaindl.

Sponsors: Mr. Thomas Huff, Dr. Martin Martino Mr. John Minutella Dr. Sarah Sapienza & Joseph Sapienza joined Lehigh in October as Family Social members. Sarah is a surgeon/Director of Trauma at Lehigh Valley Reilly Children’s Hospital and Josh is the Managing Partner at Ubiquity Group/Hawser. They have one daughter, Catherine.

Sponsors: Dr. Barry Miller, Mr. Frank Posocco, Mr. Robert Posocco William Eyre Price Jr. & Ann Padjen joined Lehigh in October as Proprietary members. William and Ann are retired.

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LEHIGH COUNTRY CLUB WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS

First Readings: Mrs. Kristin Birchard, Junior Proprietary

Mr. David Bond, Proprietary

Mr. Kerry Kulp, Proprietary

Transfers: Jerry McQueen, Proprietary to Senior Active with Golf Resignations: Zachary Fuller, Proprietary; Donald Patt, Family Social; Keith Yanders, Family Social; Dr. Gary Tarola, Proprietary; Michael Meeneghan, Proprietary; Daniel Puchyr, Family Social; Patrick Meehan, Proprietary; Robert Flugel, Family Social

Sponsors: Mr. Scott Field, Mr. Thomas Groves, Mr. Justin Corsa Dennis & Kristin Birchard joined Lehigh in October as Junior Proprietary members. Kristin is a stay at home mom and Dennis is a Principal Security Architect at Akamai. They have two children, Aurelia & Addison.

Sponsors: Mr. Doug Pelletier, Mr. Michael McCreary, Mr. David Howard David & Stephanie Bond joined Lehigh in October as Proprietary members. David is the Partner/Consultant at Velaspan, Inc. and Stephanie is a mathematics teacher at Bethlehem Area School District. They have one son, Kyle.

Sponsors: Mr. Doug Pelletier, Mr. Michael McCreary, Mr. Andrew Wright Kerry & Courtney Kulp joined Lehigh in October as Proprietary members. Kerry is the Partner/Business Owner at Velaspan, Inc. and Courtney is a Marketing Director at Mass Mutual Greater Philadelphia.

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Lori’s Lehigh history starts as a teenager serving under the Food and Beverage Manager Bernie. After many

years spent managing the Food & Beverage industry she returned in April 2013 to revitalize the Halfway House.

She was pleasantly surprised by the effortless

camaraderie with Ladies and Men’s Golfers alike. Members’ supported Lori by frequenting her Macungie Farmers Market stand Thursday evenings. The rapport

formed with membership began to feel more like family and made for an ideal transition into the Golf Shop.

Her time away from Lehigh is spent restoring positive energy: walking cooking, meditation and sketching.

Sharing time with her two children and two grandchildren is an immeasurable blessing!

If you or someone you know would like to nominate an employee for this prestigious award please click here to access the online form.

This form can also be found on the home page of the website under "My Club” and

“Employee Recognition".

All previous month's winners are announced in the following month's newsletter in addition to the "Employee Recognition" section of the "My Club" tab of the website.

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Service Award Name Department

1 Year of Service Sarah E Gonzalez DR/Banquet

1 Year of Service Corinne B Spadt DR/Banquet

1 Year of Service Dawson A Sheetz Kitchen

1 Year of Service Jarrad F Schantzenbach Bartender

1 Year of Service Christopher P Danubio Valet

1 Year of Service Hannah LChiesa DR/Banquet

1 Year of Service Jessica L Flores DR/Banquet

1 Year of Service Eric P Krause Clubhouse

5 Years of Service Daisy I Perez Clubhouse

5 Years of Service Candy Lea Cordes Front Desk

10 Years of Service George G Sabol Bag Room

10 Years of Service Austin J Phillips Clubhouse

15 Years of Service Victor Vasquez Clubhouse

Eric Krause Victor Vasquez Candy Cordes

Austin Phillips George Sabol Dawson Sheetz

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Definition of Dress Categories Formal: Tuxedos or coat and tie for men. Suitable formal or cocktail dresses or pants for women. Country Club Casual: Collared shirts and trousers or Bermuda-style shorts for men/boys; similarly appropriate dress for women/girls. Clothing shall not reveal the midriff or undergarments. Tailored shorts and shirts are acceptable. Men may wear untucked shirts, at dining facilities only, provided the shirts in question are designed to be worn untucked - for example, “camp shirts”. Dresses, skirts, slacks and Capri pants are acceptable for women. It is unacceptable for men or women to wear short-shorts, and for men to wear tank tops anywhere at the Club. Men’s Golf Attire: Appropriate golf attire for men and junior boys includes polo style shirts with sleeves and collar, turtleneck or mock turtleneck, and must be worn tucked in trousers or shorts. Sleeves may be long or short. Pants must be either tailored trousers or Bermuda shorts. Length of the shorts must be no shorter than four (4) inches above the knee, or Bermuda length. Pants or shorts must be worn with a belt. It is suggested that socks be ankle length or lower. Hats and caps must be worn facing forward.

Unacceptable attire includes T-shirts of any kind, tank tops, short-shorts, warm-up pants, cargo pants or shorts, drawstring pants or shorts, sweatpants and hoodies. Denim of any kind, form or color is not permitted. Women’s Golf Attire: Appropriate golf attire for women and junior girls includes shirts with sleeves and/or a collar and must be long enough to be tucked in. Turtlenecks or mock turtlenecks are permitted. Tailored slacks, shorts, skirts, skorts or Capri pants are acceptable. Length of shorts, skirts or skorts must be no shorter than four (4) inches above the knee. It is suggested that socks be ankle length or lower.

Unacceptable attire includes T-shirts of any kind, tank tops, halter tops, short-shorts, athletic/exercise pants, tights, gym shorts, leggings, cargo pants or shorts, drawstring pants or shorts, sweatpants and hoodies. Clothing shall not reveal the midriff or undergarments. Sheer or clinging fabrics are not acceptable. Denim of any kind, form or color is not permitted. Swim Suit and Swim Cover: Properly fitting swim attire. No thong style swim suits permitted. Appropriate swim cover clothing are tops, shorts, pants, skirts and dresses according to Lehigh Country Club dress code. Tennis and Paddle: Proper tennis and paddle attire as sold in our pro shop including tennis shorts and shirts for men and tennis skirts or shorts and tops for women. No cargo pants or cargo shorts for men, women and children. Denim: Traditional denim blue jeans are permitted throughout the club from November 1 through March 31. Only white denim is permitted year round. Specific events may dictate a dress code that does or does not allow denim. These event specific dress codes supersede the standard code for that event. All Denim must be neat, clean, of appropriate size and not excessively worn (no frays, rips, holes or bleach visible). Members should consider common sense, respect for tradition, modesty and the comfort level of fellow members when making decisions concerning denim.

Additional Information: Children should be dressed according to the same guidelines as their parents. Each member is responsible to inform their guests of the club dress code and requirements so it does not fall solely upon the staff to do so. Certain areas of the club may have a dress code imposed for a specific event. Event specific dress codes take

precedence over the standard code for that event. No Hoodies Blue denim permitted between November 1 to March 31 in appropriate locations. (See chart). White denim allowed all year. Swim covers NOT permitted on Terrace and at the Terrace Bar after 5pm. Gentlemen are required to remove hats throughout public spaces in the club house.

DENIM REMINDER

As of Friday, November 1, 2019 denim IS permitted within the clubhouse.

It is not permitted on the golf course or golf practice facilities.

Please refer to the Lehigh Express for event specific dress codes, especially during the holiday season.

Definition of allowable denim is….any denim worn at Lehigh Country Club must be neat, clean, properly fitted,

and tasteful. (no frays, rips, holes, excessively worn or bleach visible.)

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LEHIGH WILL BE CLOSED ON THE FOLLOWING HOLIDAY DATES:

Monday, December 23

Tuesday, December 24

Wednesday, December 25

Wednesday, January 1

LEHIGH WILL BE CLOSED SUNDAY NIGHTS STARTING Sunday, December 22, Lehigh will be open for Lunch until 3:00 pm

LEHIGH WILL BE CLOSED FOR ANNUAL SHUTDOWN ON

THE FOLLOWING DATES

Closed starting Tuesday, January 14 and reopening Tuesday, January 28, 2020

SYMPHONY BALL

Saturday, February 1

Club will be closed for Lunch & Dinner Service

Lehigh Gift Cards… Give the gift of a Lehigh experience to fellow members, guests, family members, and friends. Lehigh gift cards are available for purchase in the Clubhouse at the Front Desk, at the Golf Pro Shop, and at the Court Pavilion. Gift Cards can be used in the restaurant and the golf & tennis shop. Available in $25, $50 and $100 denominations.

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BOARD OF GOVERNORS

John T. Yurconic Frank Posocco

President Vice-President

Thomas Acker Thomas Scalici

Secretary Treasurer

Term Expires Richard Adams 2020 (filling unexpired term of Frank Posocco) Joseph D’Amico 2020 Andrew Wright 2020 Michael Fisher 2021 Edward Norris 2021 William Wall 2021 Robert Beck 2022 Gary Clewell 2022 Michael Thompson 2022

Committee Chairpersons Richard Adams House Steven Rainford Golf Robert Beck Grounds Michael Fisher Finance Kathy Thompson Tennis Doug Leonzi Paddle Tennis Dr. Nancy Soares Swimming Pool Kim Adams Entertainment Frank Posocco Long Range Planning William Coles Membership

Subcommittees Jackie Beck, Women’s Golf Chairperson

Management Jonathan Clay, Sr., CCM, General Manager

[email protected] Jim Repeta, CCM, CCE, Assistant General Manager

[email protected] Randy Zerfass, Executive Chef

[email protected] Arden Strickland, Controller [email protected]

Marianne Zerfass, Banquet Manager [email protected]

Brad Shultz, Food & Beverage Manager [email protected]

Ed Decker, Clubhouse Engineer [email protected]

John Chassard, Director of Grounds [email protected]

Ryan Fogel, Grounds Superintendent [email protected]

Wayne Phillips, Golf Professional [email protected]

Ari Datta, Head Racquets Professional [email protected]

Amanda Brown, Executive Assistant [email protected]

Sarah Sasdi, Member Billing [email protected]

Christi Lukow, Human Resources [email protected]

NUMBERS FREQUENTLY CALLED Clubhouse 610.433.7443 Golf Pro Shop 610.437.1451 Pool 610.433.8533 Starter 610.433.3449 Grounds 610.967.4643 Men’s Locker 610.435.5311 Tennis Pro Shop 610.434.7884 Bag Room/Caddie Master 610.433.4793

MISSION STATEMENT The mission of Lehigh Country Club is to be the private country club of choice in the Lehigh Valley. This will be achieved by providing quality facilities and services and by making Lehigh Country Club every member's preferred establishment for dining, social, and recreational activities. We will provide an outstanding golf course in terms of appearance, condition, and fairness to all levels of play, in addition to an excellent tennis, paddle tennis, swim, and clubhouse facilities, with well manicured grounds surrounding the club complex. Employees will treat every member, family member, and guest with courtesy and respect, in a warm and wel-

come atmosphere.

In order to insure the excellent experience for the members, the Club will carefully select

compatible new members and appropriately limit the total membership.

The Board of Governors and management will be both responsive to the membership, as well as responsible, with the purpose of perpetuating the Club by constantly maintaining the facilities and operating the Club in a sound financial manner to protect and enhance the value of the member’s equity, thereby assuring the continuity of Lehigh Country Club's

long tradition of excellence.

DINING HOURS

As of September 4

Tuesday through Thursday 11:30 am to 9:00 pm

Friday and Saturday 11:30 am to 10:00 pm

Sunday: 11:30 am to 8:00 pm

Breakfast Saturday & Sunday: 9 to 11:30 am

Men’s Lounge Dining Hours

As of September 4

Tuesday through Sunday: 11:30 am to 8:00 pm

Breakfast Saturday & Sunday 7 to 11:30 am

As of December 22

Tuesday through Sunday 11:30 am to 3:00 pm

Breakfast Saturday and Sunday 7 to 11:30 am Club Closes at 3:00 pm on Sundays

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LEHIGH COUNTRY CLUB 2319 S. Cedar Crest Blvd.

Allentown, PA 18103 www.lehighcc.com