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ing or playing when this happened.

General Manager’s Corner We have revised the “Hole-In-One” Club policy, and the policy as well

as the current list of participants is posted in the main clubhouse and

Jim Brand, CCM, CCE, General Manager the pro shop. If you want to be included in the “Hole-In-One” Club,

A special thanks to all of our members who have please contact the personnel in the pro shop and sign an authorization

been utilizing the club facilities throughout the slip, which will be forwarded to Accounting. The cost is $12.00 annu-

past several months. We have offered quite a ally and billed in January of each year. Any person who joins in the

few special events and the attendance has been middle of the year will receive a pro-rated amount on his/her club bill.

outstanding. Utilization of the club and its Also as a reminder, we still have the Bounty Card (frequent diner’s

numerous amenities certainly help us achieve card) that is available in the Captain’s office. You simply contact Marie

our budget expectations and we sincerely appre- or Christine and they will issue you a card, which can be used when-

ciate all of you. As we approach the summer months we will focus ever you have dinner or brunch.

even more than ever on monitoring expenses – we have had a good

year so far, but there are three months to go in this fiscal year! The Wednesday Night cash drawing has been attracting a lot of people

Revenues will be the deciding factor over the next 90 days. – up to three names are drawn each Wednesday night at approximate-

ly 7:15 PM. If you are the lucky member, you could win the cash for

I am very happy to report that our own Laurie Tinnell, Director of that night!

Tennis, was named the 2008-2009 USPTA Florida Division District

Professional of the Year. She was notified by the Florida Division Board

and was recognized for her outstanding dedication and professional-

ism. Her efforts as a tennis professional certainly make the Florida

Division “stand out” as the best in the association. We join Pat

Notice

Anderson, USPTA Florida Division Executive Director in congratulating GOLF CART TRAFFIC

Laurie for this noteworthy achievement – it is also a great honor and Please do not drive in the roped off areas on the golf course. There is

privilege to work with such a spectacular tennis “star!” I am told that ongoing maintenance being performed. We appreciated your cooper-

she will be receiving her award at the Trade Winds Island Grand Resort ation and apologize for any inconvenience.

in St Petersburg on June 13th. We are all very proud of Laurie, her great

staff and the many programs she makes available to our members.

The club hosted over 500 members and families on Mother’s Day, and STEAK OUT

the compliments were numerous. A few reciprocal families made

reservations and thanked the club staff and membership for allowing

them to attend.

Friday, June 12th

The staff has also been busy with food and beverage service at the You Choose the Cut, You Choose the Size

swimming pool, particularly on the Friday nights when many of our Your choice of Filet, Rib-Eye or Strip Steak, cut to the

members come out for casual relaxation, some good food and great size of your liking and grilled right on the patio!

service from our employees who are assigned in that area. It’s a good

night to come to the pool and enjoy the company of a lot of other Served with Salad Bar, Baked Potato Bar

members who have the same idea. and Grilled Asparagus



Last month we lost one of our main water pumps on the golf course, By the Ounce Pricing

which resulted in irregular watering times in addition to some malfunc- Filet Mignon $3.00/oz

tioning of the system. As a result, some of our members were caught NY Strip $2.00/oz

either on the range or the course when the sprinklers came on out of Rib Eye $2.50/oz

sequence. We sincerely apologize to any members who were practic-



June-July 2009 Newsletter www.bradentoncc.org

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2008-2009 OFFICERS 27th Nine and Dine*

(Executive Committee)

President

News from the Pro Shop SEPTEMBER GOLF SCHEDULE

3rd Half price guest days after 12:00 PM

Tom Moseley 5th Half price guest days after 12:00 PM

1st Vice President Joe Stencik, Head 24th Nine & Dine*

Mark Goodson Golf Professional 26th Manatee High Soccer 1:30 PM Shotgun

2nd Vice President 28th Anna Maria Chamber

Joe Harrison

Dottie Drevyanko, OCTOBER GOLF SCHEDULE

Treasurer Assist. Golf Prof. 1st Half price guest days after 12:00 PM

George Bushong 3rd Half price guest days after 12:00 PM

Secretary GOLF TIP 10th Manatee Religious Services 1:30 PM Shotgun

Glen Fausset Having trouble with your chip shots? 16th Manatee Chamber of Commence

Immediate Past President Try your putting stroke with a lofted club (7, 8, 9 or pitching 1:00 PM Shotgun

Bob Spencer wedge). They call this putting with loft. 22nd Nine & Dine*

30th Palmetto Rotary 1:00 PM Shotgun

DIRECTORS RULE OF THE MONTH 31st Ladies Member – Guest 1:00 PM Shotgun

Terry Alford Two rules that have the same penalty and procedure.

Dave Coupland

NOVEMBER GOLF SCHEDULE

Steve Gitt Out of Bounds and Lost Ball: both rules have a penalty of 1 5th Half price guest days after 12:00 PM

John Mayo stroke and you must go back to the spot you hit from and 7th Half price guest days after 12:00 PM

Steve Mills play your next shot from there. 11th Men’s Stag Day 1:00 PM Shotgun

Randy Santos

19th Nine & Dine*

Bill Spokes GREAT GOLF 23rd Mid Gulf 8:15 AM Shotgun

On April 4, 2009 Ed Mitchell had an Eagle on #4. He hit a

7 Iron right into the cup for a 2. Witnesses were Doug DECEMBER GOLF SCHEDULE

STAFF

Mishler, Steve Peebles and Paul Drummey. 4th-5th Fall Classic

General Manager

9th Men’s Stag Day 1:00 PM Shotgun

Jim Brand, CCM . . .792-1600 On May 9th, George Smith had a hole-in-one on hole 16. 10th Half price guest days after 12:00 PM

Head Golf Professional The shot was witness by Josh Berry and George Bushong. 12th Half price guest days after 12:00 PM

Joe Stencik . . . . . . .792-4159 He used a 5 wood for the 152 yard shot 17th Nine & Dine*

Superintendent Ken Hemmelgarn had a hole in one on #16 On May 12, 25th Club Closed

Renze Berg . . . . . . .792-2943 2009. He hit an 8 iron 125 yards. The shot was witnesses by

Len Anderson, Bill Barnett and George Thelen. * Subject to cancellation if lack of participation

Controller

Jim Dumas . . . . . . .792-1600

Special Events Coordinator JUNE GOLF SCHEDULE

Ruthie Ellis . . . . . . .792-5319 4th Half price guest days after 12:00 PM

Membership Director 5th Pro Member 1:00 PM Shotgun

Sarah Paul . . . . . . .792-1600 6th Half price guest days after 12:00 PM

9th Junior Golf Clinic Starts

Dining Room Captains 10th Stag Day*

Christine Huggins

15th Verticut Greens

Marie Whalen . . . . .794-5577

16th Junior Golf Clinic 2nd week

Executive Chef 23rd Junior Golf Clinic 3rd week

Ron Mazurek . . . . .794-5672 25th Nine and Dine*

Director of Tennis 26th Junior Golf Clinic – Junior / Parent outing

Laurie Tinnell . . . . .792-2933

JULY GOLF SCHEDULE

Fitness Director 2nd Half price guest days after 12:00 PM

Kim Thomas . . . . . .737-9500 4th Half price guest days after 12:00 PM

Aquatics Director Optional Flag Day everyone welcome.

Evelyn Magann . . .792-1600 All players tee off #1

Fax Number . . . . .794-5983 13th Junior Golf Event 8:30 AM Shotgun

23rd Nine and Dine*

Morand House . . .798-9514

AUGUST GOLF SCHEDULE

6th Half price guest days after 12:00 PM

8th Half price guest days after 12:00 PM

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2009 Club Champion

On Saturday afternoon, March 28th, the golf finals for the 2009 Club

Championship were played. Though the wind was howling and trees

were bending the skill and courage of all players could be seen. There

was a nice gallery that was able to jump from match to match and keep

up with each one. Everyone enjoyed the event even with the wind being

reported at 24 mph, with gusts up to 30 mph. If you were standing by a

bunker it seemed like it was 50 mph. After all the matches had ended

there was a good showing of support and fellowship from the member-

THE “DOGFIGHTS” ship in the club house. We had 71 players start the event, with 66 match-

es and 30 of which finished on the 17 hole or farther. This is how each

MEN'S TUESDAY AND THURSDAY DOGFIGHTS — The men's Dogfight Quota of the flights finished and who the flight champ is until next year.

Tournaments are on the Summer schedule. The Tuesday Dogfights are played in the Look for Jennifer Neville’s and Sean Jacklin’s photos in the east hallway

mornings with a shotgun start at 9:00 AM. The Thursday Dogfights are played in the as well as all the champions photos in the main gallery at

mornings, but with tee times starting at 8:45 AM. Anyone with an established handicap bradentoncc.org.

can play in these tournaments, simply by calling the Pro Shop any day during the pre-

ceding week up to 5:00 PM on Sunday to play on Tuesday morning and any day during

the preceding week up to 3:00 PM on Wednesday to play on Thursday morning. Team Men’s Scratch Flight Ladies’ Scratch Flight

pairings are drawn at random. Recent winners have been: 1st Sean Jacklin 1st Jennifer Neville

Mar. 17 Teams: (+10) Sandy Elton, Steve Blass, Marty Groark; (+9) Len Anderson, 2nd Mark Gilluly 2nd Pam Frost

Dick Bishop, Dick Heller (G), Matthew Niebur (G). 3rd Jack Lyerly

Junior Flight 9 Hole

Individuals: (+8) (tie) Dick Bishop, Sandy Elton; (+6) Steve Blass. 3rd Matt Frith

1st Philip Knowles

Mar. 19 Teams: (+1) Sandy Elton, Gil Lucas, Ken Hemmelgarn. Handicap Flight 2nd Johnny Weichel

Individuals: (+4) Bob Taylor. 1st Mike Johnson 3rd Adam Smith

2nd Dan Callaghan

Mar. 24 Teams: (+8) Len Anderson, Marty Groark, Bob Taylor. Junior Flight 4 Hole

3rd Guy Virgilio

Individuals: (+3)(tie) Marty Groark, Bob Taylor. 1st Jack Knowles

3rd Steve Peebles

2nd Gabby Tomeo

55 & Over Scratch Flight 3rd Winston Spencer

Mar. 26 Teams: (+10) Gil Lucas, Bob Taylor, Dick Walter. 1st Kemp Riechmann

Individuals: (+7) Gil Lucas, (+5) Lee Turner. Junior Flight 2 Hole

2nd John Neville

1st Sheldon Spencer

Mar. 31 Teams: (+8) Tony Gaines, Gil Lucas, Lee Turner, Harold Wulf. 3rd Frank Buskirk

Individuals: (+5) Tony Gaines; (+4)(tie) Rick Cooper, Bob Taylor. 3rd Mark McLaughlin

Apr. 2 (No Teams) Individuals: (+3) Ed Jennings, (+2) Jack Smulowitz, 55 & Over Handicap Flight

(+1)(tie) Tom Baker, Gil Lucas. 1st Jacques Lemoine

2nd Rusty McInerney

Apr. 7 Teams: (-1) Len Anderson, Sandy Elton, Lee Turner. 3rd Greg Boast

Individuals: (+3) Walt Rector; (+2)(ties) Len Anderson, Sandy Elton, Tony Gaines.

3rd Joe Dillane

Apr. 9 Teams: (+4) Sandy Elton, Ken Hemmelgarn, Gil Lucas.

Individuals: (+4) Gil Lucas.

Apr. 14 (Rain) BRADENTON COUNTRY CLUB FAIRWAY LADIES

May 14, 2009

Apr. 16 Teams: (+6) Ken Hemmelgarn, Jack Smulowitz, Bob Taylor.

Individuals: (+4) Jack Smulowitz, (+2) Bob Taylor. 1 BB OF 3

Apr. 21 Teams: (+7) Bill Barnett, Sandy Elton, George Thelen. ARLENE BISHOP* BROKE 100!!

Individuals: (+8) George Thelen; (+7) Jim Collum (G).

LISA SCOTT

Apr. 23 Teams: (+3) Gil Lucas, Marty Groark, Lee Turner, Harold Wulf.

Individuals: (+4) Harold Wulf. MARIANNE BRAY



Apr. 28 Teams: (+12) Ed Jennings, Bob Siekmann, Lee Turner; (+9) Bill Barnett, Dick Bishop,

Bob Taylor, John Weichel.

Individuals: (+11) John Weichel; (+6) Lee Turner.

Apr. 30 Teams: (+13) Tony Gaines, Marty Groark, Gil Lucas, Bob Taylor.

Individuals: (+5)(ties) Sandy Elton, Tony Gaines, Harold Wulf.

May 5 Teams: (+11) Bill Barnett, Tony Gaines, Bob Siekmann, Lloyd Zube.

(+9) Sandy Elton, Willis Hermann, Gil Lucas.





May 7

Individuals: (+8)(tie) Willis Hermann, Walt Rector; (+6) Tony Gaines.

Teams: (-2) Tom Baker, Ed Jennings, Lee Turner.

Golf Guest Days

Individuals: (+1) Sandy Elton. Bring your guests in for half price

May 12 (No Teams) Individuals: (+4) Bill Barnett; (+0) Dick Walter, (-2) Len Anderson. green fees + cart on June 4th & 6th

Hole-in-One: No. 16: Ken Hemmelgarn. July 2nd & 4th, After 12:00 PM

May 14 (No Teams) Individuals: (+3) Tony Gaines; (-1) Ken Hemmelgarn, (-4) Dick Walter.

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WGA News MGA News

March 17, 2009 T’s & F’s 2009 MEN’S MEMBER-GUEST • March 20th & 21st

1st Flight CLOSEST TO PINS ON FRIDAY

1st 26 Penny Johnson Guest Member

2nd 32 Pam Frost #2 Park Weldy 6’10” # 6 Dennis Hale drew

2nd Flight # 16 Brent McGary 8’2” #18 Dick Pomeroy 9’11”

1st 34 Mary Herold

2nd 35 Connie Penrod CLOSEST TO PINS ON SATURDAY

3rd Flight Guest Member

1st 32 Mary Lou Dreier # 2 Jeff Aarts 10’10” # 6 Rob Prine 3’1”

2nd 33 Barbara McNelis # 16 Tim Judy 10’ #18 Jerry Woodward 4’1”

4th Flight Mark Gilluly Hole in One

1st T-1st Marla Sverdlow & Ida Black

OVERALL WINNERS

Ladies’ Member – Guest March 24, 2009 LOW GROSS SCORE Bill Bruckmann and Jeff Aarts SCORE 235

1st Place LOW GROSS 143 OVERALL WINNERS George Bushong and JP Nixon SCORE 7 on Hole # 1

Marcie McGovern, Susan Sweeney, Pat McGary

and Mimi Henderson FLIGHT 1

1st Place LOW NET 108* won match back 1st PLACE George Bushong and JP Nixon SCORE 207& Trophy

Marla Sverdlow, Patty Gassner, Maggie Hoskins 2nd PLACE Bill Bruckmann and Jeff Aarts SCORE 214

and Carol Triechel 3rd PLACE Mark Gilluly and Park Weldy SCORE 215

2nd LOW NET 108 4th PLACE Dick Pomeroy and Kevin Pomeroy SCORE 216

Peg Barnett, Ginny Freeman, Ida Black and Jean

Holmes FLIGHT 2

3rd LOW NET 108 1st PLACE John Mayo and Ryan McIntyre SCORE 203 & Trophy

Melanie Knowles, Dannielle Huff, Debbie Weichel 2nd PLACE Chuck Moore and Tim Judy SCORE 207

and Linda Deucker 3rd PLACE Larry McGary and Brent McGary SCORE 211

4th PLACE Ron Sikkema and Kent Geartz SCORE 219

April 21, 2009 SCRAMBLE

1st 63 Peg Barnett, Emily Buskirk and FLIGHT 3

Marla Sverdlow 1st PLACE Stu Gregory and Greg O’Brien SCORE 211& Trophy

2nd 64 Pam Frost, Melanie Knowles 2nd PLACE John Tucker and Ken Bolek SCORE 211

and Marge Vita 3rd PLACE Mike Novak and Dave Kamps SCORE 217

T-3rd 64.9 Marcie McGovern, Maggie 4th PLACE George Smith and Benny Simpson SCORE 218 Match Cards 4-4

Hoskins and Jeanne Geary

FLIGHT 4

Susan Evans, Susan Cooper 1st PLACE Dan Rikard and John McNeil SCORE 207& Trophy

and Shirley Schweiger 2nd PLACE Jeff Gravely and Philip Gravely SCORE 208

April 28, 2009 FUN DAY!

3rd PLACE Dennis Hale and Bob Hogan SCORE 214

Overall Winners 4th PLACE George Zulanas and Bill Ferrari SCORE 215 Match cards 4-3

1st 61* Melanie Knowles, Tara Gitt and

Debbie Weichel

2nd 61



Front Nine Winner

Marcie McGovern, Betty

Rogers and Jeanne Geary Derby Days Run For the Roses

1st 33* Mall Chaney, Arlene Purdum APRIL 25 12:30PM PAIRINGS DRAW “WINNER” a “PLACE” and a “SHOW”. After scoring,

and Marianne Bray we were off to the food trough where a “Derby Feast,

2nd 33 Roz Scheffer, Susan Cooper Everyone gathered round for the first annual BCC prepared by Chef Ron and his “ponies” awaited us.

and Gloria Ladue Derby Day Pairings Party. Chef even prepared the same kind of ham served at

Back Nine Winner 52 players kicked off the first annual BRADEN- the Kentucky Derby to go with the theme. After the

1st 27* Pam Frost, Arlene Bishop and horses were “watered and fed”, we closed the

TON CC DERBY DAYS EVENT.

Marge Vita evening reveling in the wonderful day. THANKS TO

The field of “Jockeys” was divided into:”A” LADIES, ALL OF YOU FOR MAKING THIS A HUGE SUCCESS!

2nd 27 Melanie Knowles, Tara Gitt and

Debbie Weichel “B” LADIES, “A” MEN, and “B” MEN. The names were See you in the paddocks!

then randomly selected out of hats. The names were

then attached to a “horse” name. If spouses played, Derby Results

May 5, 2009 1 Best Ball Of 3 1st Charlie’s Angel 121

1st 54 Mall Chaney, Connie Penrod they could not play on the same horse. The room was

and Marge Vita so quiet; you could hear a pin drop as the names Melanie Knowles, Susan Smith, Terry McGovern

were drawn. Once the horses were drawn, the jock- and Gil Lucas

2nd * 56 Roz Scheffer, Betty Rogers and

Debbie Weichel eys had some time to meet and greet each other. Our 2nd Saranna 123*

3 Derby Queens, Nancy Kiernan, Phyllis Roe, and Lisa Mary Lou Dreier, Ginny Dreher, Mary Herold

*Won Match Of Cards Scott helped to get the “fun” started as certain “tick-

and Bill Barnett**

ets” became available.

END OF SEASON AWARDS 3rd Pro’s Pal 123

Most Improved - Lisa Scott When we heard the “call to the POST” everyone gath-

ered round as we went over the rules for the game Marcie McGovern, Judy Thelen, Mark

Most Birdies - Pam Frost McLaughin and Wade Ladue

and then….they’re off! The game was 1 best ball of

Most Chip-Ins - Betty Callaghan and Roz Scheffer the ladies and 1 best ball of the men. It was so much *Won Match Back

Most money won from chip-ins - Mall Chaney fun! A good time was had by all and new friendships **Personal Best Score 77

were formed. The scores were posted and we have a

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Mid Gulf Golf Results

Laurel Oak March 9, 2009 Misty Creek April 23, 2009 Monday May 4th. Year-end service awards and

B Flight A Flight winners were announced and determined. Sue

Pam Frost 3rd Low Net Marcie McGovern 1st low Net Joy-Sobota from Laurel Oak was awarded the

Marie Rauterberg Founders Trophy for being the

D Flight C Flight

highest point earner of the season. Mimi

Roz Scheffer 1st low Net Susan Evans 5th Low Net

Henderson from Mission Valley was second,

Mary Herold 2nd low Net

D Flight receiving the Marie Evans Trophy and Linda

Arlene Purdum 5th Low Net

Mary Herold 1st low Net Erickson from TPLC Prestancia was third. Linda

Sandy Tocco'5th Low Net

Arlene Bishop 3rd low Net was presented with the Glo Schmidt Award by

long-standing honorary life Member Glo Schmidt.

University Park April 13, 2009

Mission Valley May 4, 2009

A Flight Mid-Gulf is one of the longest standing women's

Flight A

Marcie McGovern 5th low Net golf associations in the Southwest Florida area,

Marcie McGovern 5th low Net

being formed in 1961, Members compete over the

B Flight

Flight D season in twelve events for low gross and low net

Pam Frost 1st low Gross

Arlene Bishop 1st low Net prizes and year awards.

D Flight Arlene Purdum 3rd low Net

Congratulations to our wonderful Bradenton

Joanne Shirk 2nd low Gross

TEAM. Let’s get one of these awards next season!

Mary Herold 2nd Low Net The Mid-Gulf Woman's Golf Association held its

final event at Mission Valley Country Club on – Mimi Henderson, Reporter







PHOTO GALLERY

MEN’S MEMBER-GUEST LADIES’ MEMBER-GUEST

Flight 4 Winners Low Gross

John McNiel and Mimi Anderson

Dan Rikard Marcie McGovern

Pat McGary

Susan Sweeney









Low Net

Flight 3 Winners Marla Sverdlow

Stu Gregory and Patty Gassner

Greg O’Brien Maggie Hoskins

Carol Triechel









Flight 2 Winners

2nd Low Net

John Mayo and

Ida Black

Robert McIntyre

Peg Barnett

Jean Holmes

Ginny Freeman









3rd Low Net

Flight 1 and Overall Debbie Weichel

Winners Linda Deucker

JP Nixon and Melanie Knowles

George Bushong Dannielle Huff

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Bridge News

The first and third Thursday of each

month with lunch at 11:45 AM and

bridge at 12:45 PM. For information,

please call Mary Jane Hall, Chairman

747-2516, and Leigh Bass, Co-Chairman

792-8248.



HOSTESSES

Pro Member Tournament June 4, 2009

June 18, 2009

Mary Cadogen 761-9654 • Connie Penrod 792-6538

Connie Gorman • Estelle Schultz

June 5th 1:00 PM Shotgun July 2, 2009 Ruth Coyner • Susan Murphy

Get your team together July 16, 2009 Leigh Bass • Shirley Thomas

$75 pp August 6, 2009 Nola Bothwell • Kitty Pence



WINNERS - April 2, 2009 May 7, 2009

Golf Professionals from area clubs 1. Tina Crawford 1. Ruth Coyner

2. Connie Penrod 2. Eleanor Ganey

come and play with you and your 3. Mary Jane Hall 3. Leigh Bass

friends. Sign up at our pro shop. April 16, 2009 May 21, 2009

It is a great day of camaraderie! 1. Mary Cadogan 1. Betty Roach

2. Nola Bothwell 2. Mary Cadogan

3. Eleanor Ganey 3. Eleanor Ganey

4. Tina Crawford



LADIES’ DUPLICATE BRIDGE

Winners: May 13, 2009

1st: Marianne Bray and Bessie Sands

2nd: Helen Battle and Rae Reasoner

3rd: Virginia Lambeth and Freda Logan



The next play date will be Wednesday, June 10, 2009, at 10:15 AM. For reser-

vations, please call Virginia Lambeth, 746-8632. We are looking for addition-

al members, and encourage any women members who like to play bridge to

come and join us.





EVENING BRIDGE

Winners on Tuesday, April 7

1ST Estelle Schultz and Connie Gorman

2ND Sue Murphy and Leigh Bass

3RD Frank Thompson and Nola Bothwell

This will be our last meeting until November 3rd.

For further information and reservations, please call Audrey Wedding

761-2893, or Eleanor Ganey 748-1531.

Order

an Entrée from the NOTICE

ala Carte Menu and WEDNESDAY NIGHT RAFFLES

puchase a Beginning in June the Wednesday Night Cash drawing will add a new twist.

In addition to drawing three names for the big cash jack pot (still must be

Bottomless Glass of Wine present to win), we will hand out raffle tickets to those present for great door

for $8.00 prizes. We will draw names from those who dined on Wednesday Night and

those three names will win a door prize. You do not have to be present to

preselected red or white win the door prize. So come and join us for a great evening of fun!

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Swim Team News Pool News Fitness Facts

Evelyn Magann, Swim Clinics:

Aquatics Director If you can’t make it to camp but would like to Kimberly Thomas, Fitness Director

work on your swim strokes then come to www.bodybykim.com

(941)737-9500

Look outside you know its Our swim clinics for individual instruction

summer when you run out of Every Saturday and Wednesday from 11:00-

sunscreen in one day! We On April 18, the BCC fitness center

12:00 (1hr) $25.00

have a full summer schedule had a Personal Training Power Hour.

and are ready to swim. Our BCC Titan Swim SUMMER CAMP- JUNE 1ST –JULY 31ST April Cohenour was a great success in completing a full

Team is part of the Suncoast League in Florida. 2009 fitness evaluation. She thought she couldn’t do military

We compete with 10 other teams in our commu- Have you ever wanted to learn to do a back push-ups and was pleasantly surprised at her strength

nity. If you would like your child to swim on our dive? in performing more than 10! Go April! Anne and Kim

novice/ developmental fun swim team please are very proud of you. Keep up the good work!

give us a call we would love to have them. Would you like to learn to make a goal while

swimming?

Our Swim Team Training Schedule:

Would you like to learn to butterfly?

"We do not stop playing because

Tuesday and Thursday 4:00 PM-5:30 PM we grow old. We grow old because

Saturday 9:00 AM-10:30 AM Do you like playing sharks and minnows? we stop playing." – Unknown

Masters team- Tuesday and Thursday

5:30-6:45 AM Summer Swim Camp is for you- our schedule is

for June 1st – July 31st along with a special

Our Summer Schedule: Summer Evening swim till nighttime party. This

swim camp is RSVP only by Thursday prior to the

MAY next week. Times are 9:00am-12:00pm with an

May 25th Memorial Day is the official start day of

the 2009 swim season!!!

extended Jr. Lifeguard camp. Cost is $40.00 and NEW!!! BOOT

extended $55.00 per day.

May 30th YMCA Lakewood host- Bradenton

CAMP with Kim

Will have 1 on 1 coaching from our swim team

Country Club and Harrison Ranch Geared for Intermediate

coaches.

JUNE and Advanced Exercisers

Please check the Marquee for all your pool

June 9th Bradenton Country Club host- G.T Bray information: Boot Camp workouts involve calisthenics like

Stroke School and Laurel Oak

COMING SOON pushups, jumping jacks, crunches and other

June 13th Coaches Meeting at YMCA West 1:00 PM body weight exercises. The difference lies in

DIVE IN MOVIE –LOOK FOR YOUR WEEKLY

June 13th YMCA West host- Bayshore and EMAIL FOR DATES the INTENSITY. You work, you sweat and, best

Bradenton Country Club of all, you burn calories like crazy.

June 20th Bayshore host- Bradenton Country Beginning on Wednesday's 8:30-9:30 AM June

Club and G.T Bray Stroke School

June 23rd Bradenton Country Club host- River Fitness Schedule 10th, 17th and 24th July 1st, 8th and 15th at

8:30 AM SHARP! Meet by the pool with a

Wilderness towel, athletic shoes & water.

June 27th Laurel Oak host- Bradenton Country New Just Get Toned (moderate)

Club and River Wilderness and Harrison Ranch with Trisha Members $14 per class or $78

Tues. & Thurs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:45-9:30 AM for all 6 sessions

JUlY

Group Personal Training (moderate) Non-members $16 per class or $90

July 9th Relay Meet Harrison Ranch host-

Bradenton Country Club and G.T Bray Stroke with Kim for all 6 sessions

School and Bayshore Mon., Wed., & Fri. . . . . . . . . . . .10:00-11:00 AM

July 11th Bradenton Country Club host Bayshore Pilates (mild-moderate) with Cindy

and G.T Bray Stroke School Tues. & Thurs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00-8:00 AM

JULY 13TH ALL MONIES AND ENTRIES DUE FOR Fit and Firm Forever (mild)

THE CHAMPIONSHIP MEET with Anne

Tues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00-12:45 PM

July 18th – South Branch YMCA host – Laurel

Oak Kid’s Fitness Camp with Kim

Tues. & Thurs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30-9:30 AM

July 25th Championship Meet

Starts Tuesday, June 9th.

MORE MEETS TO BE ADDED

Boot Camp with Kim

For More Information call: Wed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30-9:30 AM Duet Lessons Available for Personal

Coach Evelyn Magann Training and Reformer Pilates

Office (941) 792-1600 • Cell(941) 447-8816 For pricing information contact Kim Thomas at Check out specific rates at bodybykim.com

www.bodybykim.com or (941) 737-9500.

Savings with two!

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Easter Photos









Mother’s Day Photos

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Membership Matters Special Events & Parties Upcoming Events

Sarah Paul,

Membership Director

Ruthie Ellis, FRIDAY, JUNE 5TH

Special Events Coordinator PRO-MEMBER GOLF TOURNAMENT

(spaul@bradentoncc.org)

Here come those lazy summer

The Board of Directors

days. Why not spend them by

has decided to lower the JUNE 10TH

the pool? Let the children play

initiation fee to $5000 for

the next 20 Full Members

in the pool and on the play- MEN’S STAG

ground, challenge your friends

who join the club. This move is to encour- to a game of ping pong, enjoy a cool drink, a

age people who are already considering

joining the club to make the jump and join

snack, a sandwich or a salad topped off by an ice JUNE 12TH

cream treat. Think of it as a mini vacation. If one

by the end of June. Social and Tennis Social BIG STEAK OUT

of your children is having a summer birthday,

members who are interested in this offer why not plan a little party at the pool.

are encouraged to upgrade to Full member-

ship simply by paying the difference The annual Pro-Member Golf tournament will JUNE 18TH

between what they paid as Social initiation be on Friday, June 5th. Sign up at the golf pro BOTTOMLESS GLASS OF WINE

fee and $5000. shop. Don’t forget to sign up your children for

the Junior Golf Clinics too. Tennis is also featur-

Now is the time to encourage friends and ing a camp for Junior Tennis Players.

family to join. This also means children of SUNDAY, JUNE 21ST

members who are under 40 can join as Full Chef Ron will cut and grill your steak to order on FATHER’S DAY BRUNCH

June 12th for the Big Steak Out.

members for only $2500. The key is to act

fast, so please help us make this recruitment Make Dad happy; bring him to the Club for

tool a success so we can build our dues pay- Father’s Day Brunch. Chef always cooks up JUNE 25TH

ing base back up to where it should be. We something special. It’s a busy day, so make NINE & DINE

reservations early.

need your help!

Come join us on the Fourth of July for our All

Please help me in welcoming our newest American Buffet. The golf and tennis facilities SATURDAY, JULY 4TH

members. will also be open; music by the Anna Maria String ALL AMERICAN BUFFET

Amy Welch – Full Band. Make your reservations for by the pool or

in the clubhouse. The grill will be serving a lim-

ited menu until 3:00 PM. JULY 8TH

By popular demand, we will be repeating the MEN’S STAG

Stimulus Buffet on Friday, July 24th. Don’t

lose interest, make you reservations early.

Anna and Robert Smith Remember to think of the club first when looking

JULY 23RD

– Tennis Social Trial to dine out. The new grill menu will be out and NINE & DINE

your staff eagerly waits to give you the best serv-

ice around. We have the Flavors of Home

Menu, the Prime Rib special on Tuesdays, the

pool café to relax at, and a wonderful brunch on



Garth and Terry

Bryant - Full

Sunday. Don’t wait until August to use up those

food minimums, start working on them now.

Please call me if we can help you plan a special

Notice

event, a shower, a birthday, an anniversary, a Emailing Statements

wedding reception, or a pool party. We will

make it a memorable event. The club now has the capability to email

your statements to you instead of mail-

Please refer us to your friends and neighbors

too. ing them. If you are interested in this

William, Anna, service please contact Kathy Mahanna

Zina & Gera

I N S Y M P A T H Y to register. This service will save both

Riethmiller –

Social Trial The Board of Directors, Membership, Management and paper and postage fees, but you must

Staff of the Bradenton Country Club wish to offer their request it. If we do not hear from you,

sincere sympathy to the family and friends of:

NOT PICTURED: you will continue to received your paper

Fred Seyfried • Stephan Wojcechowskyj

Monica Costello – Interim Tennis copy in the mail.

Colleen Walter • Ward Foulkes

Michael and Mary Selby – Full Harry McKenna • Edna Koch

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Chef Ron & Kitchen Staff present





FLAVORS FRIDAY NIGHT FEATURES

Come to the Club and treat yourself to our deliciously prepared

of Home Friday Night Dinner Feature. All Entrees Served with a Choice

Of Starch and Chefís Choice Of Vegetable Rolls And Butter

Wednesday & Thursday Unless Otherwise Noted. Serving 5:30 – 8:30 PM

All Entrées Come with a House Salad, Bread,

Butter, Starch, Fresh Vegetable and Dessert JUNE 5TH • $16.00

$12.95 Three Fishes Three Sauces – Sautéed Sea Bass, Salmon and Sole With Tomato Mousseline,

Dijon Cream and Lemon Beurre Blanc Sauces

JUNE 3RD AND 4TH

Lasagna - Meat and Sausage Lasagna with lots of Cheese JUNE 12TH • $21.00

Chicken Acapulco - Boneless Breast topped with Salsa Prime Graded Prime Rib – Highest Grade Quality, Taste the Difference

and Cheddar Cheese

Flounder Françoise - Dipped in Egg Batter, Sautéed JUNE 19TH • $19.00

and topped with Lemon -Caper Butter Rack of Lamb – Roasted Garlic Crusted and Laced with a Minted Sherry Demi Glace

JUNE 10TH AND11TH JUNE 26TH • MARKET PRICE

Beef Tips Au Poivre - Over Buttered Noodles Three Pound Lobster for Two – Boiled and Served Table Side for Two with Two Dipping Sauces

Grilled Breast of Chicken - Almond-Rosemary

Breading finished with Lemon Butter JULY 3RD • $21.00

Jumbo Crab Cake - Drizzled with Mustard Sauce Veal Roulades – Stuffed with Fresh Mozzarella Cheese, Sundried Tomatoes, Fresh Basil and

Asparagus Finished with a Currant Cognac Sauce

JUNE 17 AND 18TH

10 oz Prime Rib - You Get Dessert This Time JULY 10TH • $18.00

Chicken Andre - With Soy Ginger Sauce Grilled Chili Bass – Over Fried Spinach, Brushed with Calvados Reduction

1# Snow Crab - Served with Drawn Butter

JULY 17TH • MARKET PRICE

JUNE 24TH AND 25TH Chilled Lobster Plate – 1 1/2 Pound Lobster Is Poached, Shelled and Served

Sliced Pork Tenderloin - Laced wth Au Poivre Sauce

Roast Half Chicken - Topped with Natural Pan Gravy

with Lemon-Basil Aioli

Salmon Dijonaise

JULY 24TH • $18.00

Butter Poached Scallops – Over Angel Hair Pasta with Parmesan Croistinis

JULY 1ST AND 2ND

Veal Marsala - Finished with Marsala Mushroom Sauce JULY 31ST • $18.00

Stuffed Cornish Hen - Yellow Rice and Raisin

Stuffing with Pan Gravy

Pompano En Papillote – With Shrimp and Lump Crab and Herbed Butter

Fried Flounder - With Lemon Herb Compound Butter



JULY 8TH AND 9TH

Let’s Go Italian

Veal and Sausage Stew - Over Rice

Chicken Marsala - Still a Favorite at the Club Come Join Us for

Mussels over Linguini - Topped with Marsala Sauce



JULY 15TH AND 16TH

Let’s Go Country

Father’s Day

Fried Boneless Pork Chops - With Pepper Gravy

Chef’s Fried Chicken - Give This Yankee’s Chicken a Try

Fried Catfish - With Homemade Hushpuppies

Sunday, June 21st

JULY 22ND AND 23RD

11:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Let’s Go Chinese

Pepper Steak - Over Fried Rice

Bourbon Chicken - With Stir-fried Vegetables and Rice

Tempura Shrimp - With a side of Cusabi Dipping Sauce Enjoy our delicious Sunday Brunch

JULY 29TH AND 30TH Featuring Steak and Prime Rib

Let’s Go Mexican

Served with Yellow Rice and Refried Beans $17.95 per person

Beef Tamales

Breast of Chicken with Green Chili Sauce

Grilled Snapper with Tomatillo Salsa

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ALL AMERICAN 4TH OF JULY

BUFFET

Pool Side BBQ 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM FRIDAY NIGHT

Grill Room 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM MEMBER BUFFET

(Food serviceends at 3:00 PM) Bring the family out for a

great meal at a great price!

~Menu~ • Serving From 5:30 - 8:30 PM

· Potato Salad · Cole Slaw · Grilled Burgers • Please call for reservations

• Casual Dress

· Corn Dogs ·BBQ Ribs · Grilled Chicken

· Hot Dogs · Pulled Pork · Corn On The Cob Friday, July 24th

· Apple And Cherry Pie · Cookies STIMULUS BUFFET

BACK BY POPULAR

Music by Anna Maria String Band INTEREST (DEMAND)

Vegetable & Meatball Soup

Tossed Salad Bar

Fresh Fruit

The golf course and tennis facilities Carved Prime Rib

will be open. Call the pro shops to set Lasagna

Fried Pork Chops

up your tee or court times. Chicken Tenders

Chicken & Dumplings

Baked Cod

Grill Room and Patio will be open with limited Cheddar Mashed Potatoes

Chefs Vegetable

menu items from 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM Rolls and Butter

Sundae Bar

When making reservations, please let us know Adults $10.40 • Kids $5.40

if you will be dining pool side or inside.



Adults - $12.95 • Children 6-12 years - $6.95

Under 5 years old - $3.25

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Upcoming Events Tennis News

GUEST FEES

Members please note that you may bring a guest Jay Grubbs

for no charge during the months of June, July (Auctioneer)

and August.

MEN’S TUESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE

The Men’s League’s new Commissioner Shane

Neumann introduced the power rankings system

Laurie Tinnell, Jack Steyn, in March. The battle for first place in March mad-

Director of Tennis Assist. Tennis Pro. ness went right to the wire with Paul Drummey, (Title Sponsor- Florida DSD Systems, LLC)

Doug Hicks, Dave Potter and Woody Johnson all Congratulations to the following BCC players!

MONDAY-FRIDAYS IN JUNE & JULY

in contention on March 31. Woody eventually

SUMMER CAMPS Men’s 7.0

9:30 AM – 2:00 PM (TENNIS & SWIM) took the honors with a .630 average followed by

Winners: Stan Tsigounis/Hal Niebanck

Paul, Doug & Dave. We also had a lot of fun with

Finalist: Tony Rogers/Tom Brey

TUESDAYS IN JUNE & JULY The Gators taking on the Noles, the Gators run-

6:00 PM MEN’S LEAGUE ning out on top this time. Women’s 7.0

Winners: Vicki Rowe/Lori Dickert

April brought Jerry Cercone, Doug Hicks, Terry

WEDNESDAYS IN JUNE & JULY Finalist: Hilary Tsigounis/Emily Enneking

Bird, Dave Potter and Woody Johnson to the top

6:00 PM WOMEN’S LEAGUE

of the power rankings table. Dave Potter pre- Mixed 7.0

TUESDAY, JUNE 9TH vailed with a .635 average. Congratulations Finalist: Stan & Hilary Tsigounis

MEN’S NIGHT 6:00 PM BEER & WINGS Dave. The Rat Pack went on to take a beat out of

Our other BCC competitors were Susan Adrian,

the Elvis Impersonators.

Dana Shaul, Janice Herschel, Denise Smith, Carol

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17TH However the best evening definitely the celebra- Niebanck, Lucy Weaver, David Leslie, Teresa

LADIES NIGHT 6:00 PM tion of Cinco de Mayo when beer was flowing on Rawe, Angela Romanski, Valerie Grubbs, Phil

FRIDAY, JUNE 26TH the court! Herschel, John Tinnell, Brian Berdusco, Sofia

MIXED DOUBLES MIXER 6:00 PM Montalvo, Jay Grubbs, Pam & Kurt Graetzer and

(GUESTS WELCOME) BCC OPEN FOR CURE 2009 Ben Adrian.

The third annual BCC Open "Cure For Kids"

TUESDAY, JULY 14TH Tennis Tournament was an outstanding success SPECIAL THANKS TO:

MEN’S NIGHT 6:00 PM CHICKEN & WINGS thanks to so many super players, hard working • Our ball persons: Brian Berdusco, Russell

volunteers and generous sponsors! The event Berdusco, Annie Brey, Morgan Demo, Ben

WEDNESDAY, JULY 15TH raised $10,000 for children's research in diabetes Dalto, Toby Howell, and Adam Smith

LADIES NIGHT 6:00 PM and cancer funding for the JDRF and V • Our Manateens volunteers: Zack Even and

Foundations. “The quality of the tennis was the Lissandra.

FRIDAY, JULY 31ST

best of all the tournaments I have seen for a long

MIXED DOUBLES MIXER 6:00 PM • Our court photographer: Sarita Montalvo

time” said Joey Gratin who played in the Men’s

(GUESTS WELCOME)

Open. • Our tournament Assistant: Dana Even

*Guests and Social members are welcome to

join in on any of our special events and lessons.

2009 saw the introduction of our BCC Pro AM • Our generous sponsors:

Leagues are by invitation. and exhibition. Tennis Pros from Tampa,

Bradenton and Sarasota kindly offered their time Title Sponsor- Florida DSD Systems, LLC

to raise money for our “Cure for Kids Charities.” The Bradenton Herald; Alday BBQ; Anna Maria

Notice The event kicked off with players bidding for

their favorite Pro’s and concluded with an enjoy-

Oyster Bar Palmetto; Canning Company; Ezra;

Manatee Memorial Hospital; Lakewood Ranch

able dinner and auction at Bradenton Country Medical Center; Dr. Richard Aranibar Team

• We will suspend guest fees for tennis during the

summer months. This will allow members to bring Club. Health; The Wolfe Family; Secure Aging-CPA

in prospective tennis members without having to Roger P Conley Attorney; Bradenton Country

incur the financial burden of recruitment. Club; Saint Stephens Epicopal School;

• Article 3 Section 4 of the by-laws which stipulates Zen Spa—Molly; Mire Consultants-T shirts;

that local guests can come to the club no more than Trophy Case; Boiler Room

six times per calendar year is still in effect. If your

guest is interested in membership, please refer them Our super committee: Teresa Rawe, Dottie

to Sarah Paul or Jim Brand for further information. Turner, Tara Gitt, Lance Martin, Ben Friendly,

Tony Rogers, Carol Niebanck, Janice Herschel,

Carol & Hal Niebanck

Barb Mire, Laurie Tinnell and Jack Steyn.

TENNIS STAFF:

Laurie Tinnell, Director of Tennis

Jack Steyn, Assist. Tennis Professional

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MIXED DOUBLES TEAM States. Gabby went through the regular season JUNIOR TEAM TENNIS

Congratulations to our 8.0 USTA Mixed Doubles being undefeated, including an incredible match Congratulations to our USTA Junior Team that

team on completion of their season: Barb Mire, with Sandra Montalvo that went to a nail biting represented our club in grand style in Orlando at

Jay and Valerie Grubbs, Trish Edwards, Carol 13-11 in the third set tie break. It was encouraging the Junior Sectionals May 9th and 10th. Our super

Niebanck, Tony Rogers, Tom Brey, Tom Morrish, to see so many of the high school players having players were Tatiana Esparza, Nicolas Esparza,

Mike Masiello, Hilary Hall, Stan Tsigonius, Lucy grown up on our BCC courts. These included: Sage Stryczny, Mia Stryczny, Annie Brey and

Weaver, Doug Hicks, Susan and Chris Adrian. Gabby Grubbs; Sandra Montalvo, Stephen Colson Engleberger. Big thanks to Captain Tom

Good work! Nicholas, Colton Morrish; Steven Scott; Dana Brey for his time and coaching with the juniors!

Scott; Steven Roberts.

HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS

CONGRATULATIONS to Gabby Grubbs and the

Saint Stephens Girls Tennis Team for making









Luke Jensen Day









Nathan Fleece

Brooke McIntosh Best Forehand

Sportsmanship Award

Saturday Youth League









TENNIS

SUMMER CAMP

Come join the fun and polish those tennis skills. • June and July (not July 6-10)

• Monday – Friday 9.30 AM – 2:00 PM

• Tennis instruction and match play. • Lunch and swim at the club. • Ages 5+

• $150 members $200 guests • Contact the Tennis Pro Shop to register, 792-2933.

SESSION DATES:

June 8-12 June 15-19 June 22-26 June 29-July 3rd

July 13-17 July 20-24 July 27-31

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Join Us for

Sunday Brunch

11:00 AM – 2:00 PM





Breakfast Bar

Scrambled eggs, bacon,

sausage, grits, omelet station

KI DS FITN ESS CAM P

with cooked to order omelets,

eggs, pancakes, waffles and

Nutrition and Fitness for Kids!

assorted breakfast pastries.

Enjoy stretching, weight training,

Entrees

cardio fitness, nutrition stuff

• Carved Prime Rib of Beef with

au jus and MORE!

• Chef’s selection of either ham,

turkey, corned beef, brisket or Cost: Members: $12 day

lamb.

and Non-members: $14 day

• Selected hot items to include

meat, poultry and fish. Who: All kids ages 8-14

• Hot vegetables and various

types of potatoes and rice. When: Every Tues/Thurs. from

8:30-9:30 thru the summer.

Full Salad and

Dessert Bar

First class starts Tuesday, June

Juice, Tea and Coffee 9th and ends Thursday, August

13th. We will walk them to

• Full Brunch $17.95 tennis camp if they are

• Breakfast $9.95 attending!

• Salad Bar $9.25

• Children (6-12) $9.25

• Children under 5 are Free

Where: Fitness Center 8:30-9:30 AM



E-mail or call Kim at

Receive a complimentary glass of

champagne or mimosa with full (941) 737-9500 to reserve your

brunch menu.

space now. Limited to 15 kids!

Reservations suggested, 794-5577

General Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .792-1600 Special Events & Parties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .792-5319

Membership Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .792-1600

Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .792-1602

Dining Room Reservations . . . . . . . . . . . . .794-5577

June 2009 Golf Pro Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .792-4159

Tennis Pro Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .792-2933

Fitness Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .737-9500

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

1 2 3 4 5 6

LADIES’ LEAGUE

HALF PRICE GUEST DAYS

MEMBERSHIP COMM AFTER 12:00 PM THREE FISHES

CLUB CLOSED MEN’S LEAGUE 11:30 THREE SAUCES $16 HALF PRICE GUEST DAYS

BCC BRIDGE AFTER 12:00 PM

COURSE CLOSED PRIME RIB GOLF COMM 5:30 HAPPY HOUR

FLAVORS OF HOME ALA CARTE

FLAVORS OF HOME BY 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM

BY CHEF RON

CHEF RON

7 8 9 MEN’S LEAGUE

10 11 12 13

LADIES’ LEAGUE STEAK OUT

CLUB CLOSED PRIME RIB FINANCE COMM 11:00

MEN’S STAG 1:00* PRIME GRADE

BRUNCH MEN’S NIGHT OUT EXECUTIVE COMM 12:00

COURSE OPEN DUPLICATE BRIDGE PRIME RIB $21 ALA CARTE

11:00 AM - 2:00 PM 6:00 PM FLAVORS OF HOME

RANGE CLOSED FLAVORS OF HOME HAPPY HOUR

TENNIS COMM 11:30 BY CHEF RON

BY CHEF RON 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM

GREEN COMM 5:30

14 15 16 17 18 19 20

LADIES’ LEAGUE

CLUB CLOSED LADIES NIGHT OUT BCC BRIDGE RACK OF LAMB $19

BRUNCH MEN’S LEAGUE

VERTICUT GREENS 6:00 PM FLAVORS OF HOME HAPPY HOUR ALA CARTE

11:00 AM - 2:00 PM PRIME RIB

COURSE CLOSED FLAVORS OF HOME BY BY CHEF RON 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM

CHEF RON

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21 22 23 24 25 26 MIXED DOUBLES 27

MIXER 6:00 PM

5:52 PM









CLUB CLOSED MEN’S LEAGUE LADIES’ LEAGUE FLAVORS OF HOME THREE POUND

FATHER’S DAY BRUNCH BY CHEF RON

COURSE OPEN PRIME RIB FLAVORS OF HOME LOBSTER FOR ALA CARTE

11:00 AM - 2:00 PM TWO MARKET PRICE

RANGE CLOSED BY CHEF RON NINE & DINE*

HAPPY HOUR

5/27/09









4:30 PM - 6:30 PM

28 29 30 EVENTS BY COLOR CODES

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DINING EVENTS - PURPLE GOLF EVENTS - GREEN

SOCIAL EVENTS - RED TENNIS EVENTS - ORANGE

BRUNCH CLUB CLOSED MEN’S LEAGUE

OTHER EVENTS - BLUE

11:00 AM - 2:00 PM COURSE CLOSED PRIME RIB

* SUBJECT TO PARTICIPATION

General Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .792-1600 Special Events & Parties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .792-5319

Membership Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .792-1600 Golf Pro Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .792-4159

Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .792-1602 July 2009 Tennis Pro Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .792-2933

Dining Room Reservations . . . . . . . . . . . . .794-5577 Fitness Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .737-9500



SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

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ALL AMERICAN 1 2 3 4

MEMBERSHIP COMM

HALF PRICE GUEST DAYS

5/27/09









11:30 HALF PRICE GUEST DAYS

4TH OF JULY BUFFET AFTER 12:00 PM VEAL ROULADES $21

GOLF COMM 5:30 AFTER 12:00 PM

BCC BRIDGE HAPPY HOUR

LADIES’ LEAGUE ALL AMERICAN

Pool Side BBQ 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM FLAVORS OF HOME 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM 4TH OF JULY BUFFET

FLAVORS OF HOME BY CHEF RON

5:52 PM









Grill Room 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM BY CHEF RON





5 6 7 8 9 10 11

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LADIES’ LEAGUE

FINANCE COMM 11:00

MEN’S STAG * GRILLED CHILI BASS $18 ALA CARTE

BRUNCH CLUB CLOSED MEN’S LEAGUE EXECUTIVE COMM 12:00

DUPLICATE BRIDGE HAPPY HOUR NO DINING

11:00 AM - 2:00 PM COURSE CLOSED PRIME RIB FLAVORS OF HOME 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM

FLAVORS OF HOME IN VERANDA

BY CHEF RON

BY CHEF RON





12 13 14 COMM 11:30 15

TENNIS

16 17 18

GREEN COMM 5:30 LADIES’ LEAGUE CHILLED LOBSTER PLATE

CLUB CLOSED LADIES NIGHT OUT BCC BRIDGE

BRUNCH MEN’S LEAGUE MARKET PRICE

JR. GOLF EVENT 6:00 PM FLAVORS OF HOME

11:00 AM - 2:00 PM MEN’S NIGHT OUT HAPPY HOUR ALA CARTE

COURSE CLOSED FLAVORS OF HOME BY BY CHEF RON

6:00 PM CHEF RON 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM

PRIME RIB





19 20 21 22 23 24 25

STIMULUS BUFFET

MEN’S LEAGUE LADIES’ LEAGUE NINE & DINE * UTTER POACHED

BRUNCH CLUB CLOSED

PRIME RIB FLAVORS OF HOME FLAVORS OF HOME SCALLOPS $18 ALA CARTE

11:00 AM - 2:00 PM COURSE CLOSED

BOARD MEETING 5:30 BY CHEF RON BY CHEF RON HAPPY HOUR

4:30 PM - 6:30 PM







26 27 28 29 30 31 EVENTS BY COLOR CODES

DINING EVENTS - PURPLE

MIXED DOUBLES MIXER

6:00 PM GOLF EVENTS - GREEN

LADIES’ LEAGUE FLAVORS OF HOME SOCIAL EVENTS - RED

BRUNCH CLUB CLOSED MEN’S LEAGUE POMPANO EN

FLAVORS OF HOME BY CHEF RON TENNIS EVENTS - ORANGE

11:00 AM - 2:00 PM COURSE CLOSED PRIME RIB PAPILLOTE $18

BY CHEF RON OTHER EVENTS - BLUE

HAPPY HOUR

4:30 PM - 6:30 PM * SUBJECT TO PARTICIPATION

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WEDNESDAY

NIGHT DRAWING

Come out and support the

club and win cold hard cash!

Every Wednesday night we will have a draw-

ing between 7:00 – 7:30 PM. The kitty starts

at $50. All members’ names go in the jar. If

you are present you win the cash. We will

pull up to three names per week looking for a

lucky winner. If the winner isn’t present the

money rolls over to the following week and

another $25 will be added weekly.

When someone wins the jackpot, the kitty will

go back to $50 and we will start it over again.

Come join the fun, support the club and win

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