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Page 1: Broken Sound Club Newsletter -- Jan/Feb

www.brokensoundclub.org Page 1

January / February 2013

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Jan / Feb 2013Page 2

Welcome New MembersGold, Dr. Alan & Cynthia - Bay Isles(From Long Island)

Levengood, Bonnie - Banyans

Prado, Jr. Hamilton & Maria Silveira - Banyans(From Brazil)

Reichenthal, Martin & Sandra Hartfield - WhisperTrace

Rittel, Michael & Barbara - Fairway Bend

Souza, Alfredo & Carolina Milton - Cedar Cay(From Brazil)

Sriplung, Kai-One & Chaveewan - Laurel Pointe

Quigg, Roger & Madiala Hernandez - Cedar Cay

Walsh, Joseph - Laurel Pointe

CondolencesOur condolences to the families of Albert Chafetz,Delia Denson, Abraham Glasser, Erwin Kirschner,Claire Luffman, Dr. Irwin Sands

Membership Reportas of November 30, 2012

Social 330

Tennis/General 302

Associate General 21

Master 417

Senior Master 17

Associate Master 12

Old Course 350

Associate Old Course 1

Old Course New/Pending 8

Old Course Non Resident 2

Cable Channels92 Tennis, Spa and Fitness63 Social, Dining General95 Golf94 Tee Time93 CMA

Artwork by Dr. Irwin Sands

BROKEN SOUND’S NEW POOL & BISTRO COMPLEXBROKEN SOUND’S NEW POOL & BISTRO COMPLEXBROKEN SOUND’S NEW POOL & BISTRO COMPLEXBROKEN SOUND’S NEW POOL & BISTRO COMPLEXBROKEN SOUND’S NEW POOL & BISTRO COMPLEX

Seafood Extravaganza

Saturday, February 9Reservations Required 241-6877

cover photo by Elyse Arnel

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Dear Member,

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!

On behalf of the Board ofGovernors I would like toextend the following wishesto every member of ourwonderful Club;

Family and friends beside you in the years tocome

Health and prosperity

Never ending love

Happiness within

Dreams that become a reality

A bright day with much to be thankful for

A path leading to beautiful tomorrows

Appreciation of the wonders around you

And a new year filled with your every wish

Upgrade to the Old Course

Using Equity Rather Than Cash

Pay Master dues for the restPay Master dues for the restPay Master dues for the restPay Master dues for the restPay Master dues for the restof this fiscal yearof this fiscal yearof this fiscal yearof this fiscal yearof this fiscal year

Pay partial dues increase andPay partial dues increase andPay partial dues increase andPay partial dues increase andPay partial dues increase andassessments beginning Oct. 1, 2013assessments beginning Oct. 1, 2013assessments beginning Oct. 1, 2013assessments beginning Oct. 1, 2013assessments beginning Oct. 1, 2013

Pay full Old Course dues Oct. 1, 2014Pay full Old Course dues Oct. 1, 2014Pay full Old Course dues Oct. 1, 2014Pay full Old Course dues Oct. 1, 2014Pay full Old Course dues Oct. 1, 2014

Anyone wishing to upgrade must do so byAnyone wishing to upgrade must do so byAnyone wishing to upgrade must do so byAnyone wishing to upgrade must do so byAnyone wishing to upgrade must do so byJanuary 31, 2013 in order to take advantage ofJanuary 31, 2013 in order to take advantage ofJanuary 31, 2013 in order to take advantage ofJanuary 31, 2013 in order to take advantage ofJanuary 31, 2013 in order to take advantage ofthis program. Contact Maureen Schreiber in thethis program. Contact Maureen Schreiber in thethis program. Contact Maureen Schreiber in thethis program. Contact Maureen Schreiber in thethis program. Contact Maureen Schreiber in theMembership Office at 241-6820.Membership Office at 241-6820.Membership Office at 241-6820.Membership Office at 241-6820.Membership Office at 241-6820.

UPGRADING TO OLD COURSEUPGRADING TO OLD COURSEUPGRADING TO OLD COURSEUPGRADING TO OLD COURSEUPGRADING TO OLD COURSE

2013 promises to start off with a bang as ournew Fitness Center opens on January 14th. Thatwill be followed on February 14th by theopening of our new Spa facility, Wellness Center,Spa Cafe, Nail and Hair Salon and Pilates facility.Combine those with our new dining schedulecommencing January 15th and our new AquaticCenter and Bistro, WOW; that’s some kickoff.

Speaking of the Aquatic Center and Bistro, onbehalf of the Club’s Long Range Planning,Construction and Design Committees, I wouldlike to extend their appreciation for all of thewonderful comments our members have made.There is no greater feeling than to have workedas hard as they have and have their efforts soappreciated.

This month’s letter is a short one.

Let us all enjoy and appreciate the good fortuneswe have and hope for peace in the world.

Best regards,Ivan SnyderPresident, Board of Governors

KRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTSKRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTSKRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTSKRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTSKRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTSSaturday, March 30, 2013 / 2:00 PMSaturday, March 30, 2013 / 2:00 PMSaturday, March 30, 2013 / 2:00 PMSaturday, March 30, 2013 / 2:00 PMSaturday, March 30, 2013 / 2:00 PM

$78.00 pp Includes Show & Transportation RSVP Al & Sue 241-6846$78.00 pp Includes Show & Transportation RSVP Al & Sue 241-6846$78.00 pp Includes Show & Transportation RSVP Al & Sue 241-6846$78.00 pp Includes Show & Transportation RSVP Al & Sue 241-6846$78.00 pp Includes Show & Transportation RSVP Al & Sue 241-6846

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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

Pool Bar 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

[email protected]

Board of GovernorsBoard of GovernorsBoard of GovernorsBoard of GovernorsBoard of Governors

[email protected]

Holiday Activities For KidsHoliday Activities For KidsHoliday Activities For KidsHoliday Activities For KidsHoliday Activities For Kids

Dr. & Mrs. Hopman

Mr. & Mrs. RatnerMr. & Mrs. Rapoport

Jean Ende and Nancy Gooze

Mr. & Mrs. Saloman Mr. & Mrs. Bershad

Mr. & Mrs. Epstein and Mr. & Mrs. Rosen

Opening Party

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Doubles ChampsRon Kane, Earl Titlebaum, Beth Coogan, Roz Lerner-Klein, Sara Weiner, Ian Nestler, Paul Harris, and Chipp Adams

Singles Champs Ric Bershad, Ellen Eisen, Cindy Braun, and Mark Goldman

Mixed Doubles Champs Ric Bershad, Judy Litwin, Andy Udell, Bob Drogowitz, Ellen Stettner, and Ron Kane

KRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTSKRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTSKRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTSKRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTSKRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTSFriday, March 8, 2013 / 8:00 PMFriday, March 8, 2013 / 8:00 PMFriday, March 8, 2013 / 8:00 PMFriday, March 8, 2013 / 8:00 PMFriday, March 8, 2013 / 8:00 PM

$78.00 pp Includes Show & Transportation RSVP Al & Sue 241-6846$78.00 pp Includes Show & Transportation RSVP Al & Sue 241-6846$78.00 pp Includes Show & Transportation RSVP Al & Sue 241-6846$78.00 pp Includes Show & Transportation RSVP Al & Sue 241-6846$78.00 pp Includes Show & Transportation RSVP Al & Sue 241-6846

To BenefitTo BenefitTo BenefitTo BenefitTo BenefitThe Tri-CountyThe Tri-CountyThe Tri-CountyThe Tri-CountyThe Tri-County

Humane SocietyHumane SocietyHumane SocietyHumane SocietyHumane Society

On site registration.On site registration.On site registration.On site registration.On site registration.$30 per dog$30 per dog$30 per dog$30 per dog$30 per dog

WineWineWineWineWineTastingTastingTastingTastingTasting

January 9 - SonomaJanuary 9 - SonomaJanuary 9 - SonomaJanuary 9 - SonomaJanuary 9 - SonomaFebruary 13 - ItalianFebruary 13 - ItalianFebruary 13 - ItalianFebruary 13 - ItalianFebruary 13 - Italian

5:30 pm - $315:30 pm - $315:30 pm - $315:30 pm - $315:30 pm - $31

Broken Sound BarksBroken Sound BarksBroken Sound BarksBroken Sound BarksBroken Sound BarksDOG SHOWDOG SHOWDOG SHOWDOG SHOWDOG SHOW

Saturday, January 26, 2013Saturday, January 26, 2013Saturday, January 26, 2013Saturday, January 26, 2013Saturday, January 26, 2013

Sponsored bySponsored bySponsored bySponsored bySponsored byBroken Sound Master Assoc.Broken Sound Master Assoc.Broken Sound Master Assoc.Broken Sound Master Assoc.Broken Sound Master Assoc.

and Broken Sound Cluband Broken Sound Cluband Broken Sound Cluband Broken Sound Cluband Broken Sound Club

Registration 12:00 p.m.Registration 12:00 p.m.Registration 12:00 p.m.Registration 12:00 p.m.Registration 12:00 p.m.Show 1:00 p.m.Show 1:00 p.m.Show 1:00 p.m.Show 1:00 p.m.Show 1:00 p.m.

Willow Springs Dr. & NW 59Willow Springs Dr. & NW 59Willow Springs Dr. & NW 59Willow Springs Dr. & NW 59Willow Springs Dr. & NW 59ththththth St St St St St

Bring the family,Bring the family,Bring the family,Bring the family,Bring the family,two legged or fourtwo legged or fourtwo legged or fourtwo legged or fourtwo legged or four

Free treats for the DogsFree treats for the DogsFree treats for the DogsFree treats for the DogsFree treats for the Dogs

Congratulations Tennis ChampionsCongratulations Tennis ChampionsCongratulations Tennis ChampionsCongratulations Tennis ChampionsCongratulations Tennis Champions

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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,

As we move into the NewYear we find the seasonmoving by faster than everbefore. The holidays arebehind us and Members areenjoying our League playand Member Guest events.

We would like to thank all of our Members fortheir great participation in both the Men’s andLadies’ Golf Leagues. We have had an uptrendof play over previous years and we hope thenumber of players continues to increase. Iwould like to congratulate the Boards of bothleagues for doing a fantastic job of making theevents both fun and competitive.

Member Member Joffe Memorial Event

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Faye Kling, Candace Gladston, Gail Passen Silver, MoyelbaBlack, Carol Seminara

Ruth Fialkov, Susan Slinger, Shelly Davis, Linda Selbst

Marilyn Hirshorn, Stephanie Smiley, Eileen Curwin, CandaceGladston, Anita Schreiber, Ceci Ufberg, Ceil Diamond

Myrna Rogoff, Judy Gromet, Brenda Delfiner, Sandy Gaynor

Maintenance Club CourseMaintenance Club CourseMaintenance Club CourseMaintenance Club CourseMaintenance Club CourseJoseph Hubbard, CGCS

CLUB COURSE: CLUB COURSE: CLUB COURSE: CLUB COURSE: CLUB COURSE: We are in the process ofreplacing damaged ornamental grasses withnew ones as money allows. We have noticed afew sand traps that we feel have either gottentoo compacted or been contaminated by siltand debris from all the storms over the past fewyears and will be adjusting them as necessary.You will see us probing and adding sand asneeded or taking sand away from some of thefaces that may have way too much sand. Thisis an ongoing problem dealing with southFlorida weather. However, you must realizethat the bunkers are hazards and should beavoided when analyzing your ability to play outof them. Play away from them or take moreclub if your nemesis is the dreaded sand.

HOLE IN ONEHOLE IN ONEHOLE IN ONEHOLE IN ONEHOLE IN ONEBob BettingerHole #3 June 3Hole #3 June 3Hole #3 June 3Hole #3 June 3Hole #3 June 3

Ken RudnickHole #14 September12Hole #14 September12Hole #14 September12Hole #14 September12Hole #14 September12

Antonio PimentelHole #3 November 25Hole #3 November 25Hole #3 November 25Hole #3 November 25Hole #3 November 25

Jack KleinHoleHoleHoleHoleHole #12 December 14#12 December 14#12 December 14#12 December 14#12 December 14

9 Hole Opener9 Hole Opener9 Hole Opener9 Hole Opener9 Hole Opener

Winners:Winners:Winners:Winners:Winners:

A/B FlightA/B FlightA/B FlightA/B FlightA/B Flight

Sal Caragliano Low Gross 146Dennis Kanfer

Neil Schwimer Low Net 130.8Jack Siegel

C/D FlightC/D FlightC/D FlightC/D FlightC/D Flight

Steve Israel Low Gross 165Peter Weinstein

Daniel Gooze Low Net 121.9Stephen Shapiro

Ladies FlightLadies FlightLadies FlightLadies FlightLadies Flight

Nancy Jo Feinberg Low Gross 154Marianne Vishno

Bonnie Rothstein Low Net 127.5Sharon Isaacs

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and 16th 2012, Club Members cametogether in the Club Course MemberMember event. This was a two daytwo person team event whereMembers were able to choose apartner and play 36 holes in a RyderCup style format. This special Clubevent was held as a Memorial to SteveJoffe. We had a great turnout with ahighly competitive field for this year’sevent. Congratulations to the winningteams and all who participated. Welook forward to another great eventnext year.

While the season presses on, please make sureto enjoy our numerous demo days on the ClubCourse driving range this season. Demo daysare a great way to discover the latesttechnology in golf from the best equipmentmakers in the world. Also, clubs purchased ondemo days are sold to Club Members at adiscounted price. Please see the golf shop orBroken Sound Club website for more detailsand upcoming dates.

This year’s Club Course Club Championship willbe held on February 23rd and 24th. We arelooking forward to having a great turnout onceagain this season. Tune up your game with ourongoing Golf Academy this season and maybeyou can be our next Men’s or Women’s ClubChamp.

Please enjoy the rest of our warm winter herein your South Florida home.

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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.

OLD COURSE NEWSOLD COURSE NEWSOLD COURSE NEWSOLD COURSE NEWSOLD COURSE NEWSby John Skaf, Director of Golf - Old Course

On behalf of the OldCourse Staff we wouldlike to wish everyone avery Happy & HealthyNew Year. We hope2013 brings joy to youand your family.

Our second annualMeatball & Martinisevent was held on

November 28 th at 7:00pm. The eveningconsisted of a Ralph Lauren trunk show,cocktails and dinner, followed by the night golfevent. Participation grew from last season andthe event turned out to be a great success.

The month of December featured a couple’smixer on the 9th which featured a First FlightGross winning team of Bill & Marianne Vishnoand Ed & Andrea Rosenfield. The First FlightNet winning team was Lee & Janet Edelsteinand Terry & Soni Baltimore. The Second Flightgross winning team was comprised of Michael& Donna Gordon and Rick & CobbieDanzansky. The first place net team in theSecond Flight was Larry & Diane Levine andBurt & Edye Reiter. The Third Flight grosswinning team was Paul Pinsky & Linda Shapiroalong with Sandy & Vivienne Sirlin. Thewinning net team in the Third Flight was David& Joy Grossman and Larry & Kathy Oliver.

The OCMGA held three events in Decemberwhich were highlighted by a men’s mixer on

HOLE IN ONEHOLE IN ONEHOLE IN ONEHOLE IN ONEHOLE IN ONExx xx xx xx xx Herb Zarkin

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MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCEMAINTENANCEMAINTENANCEMAINTENANCEJoseph Hubbard, CGCSOLD COURSE

Sandra Lapkin, Marilyn Liedman, Marianne Vishno, Jill Lieberman

Joan Stoltz, Eileen Wick, Sandy Ende, Diane Kanfer

Karen Bilsky, Mimi Cannold, Randi Hopman, Barbara Neimark

Marilyn Weissglass, Elisa Grabois, Elaine Malis, Joan Livingston

Anita Wolfman, Sandra Fishman, Fran Feldman, Joanne Cohen

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December 3 rd. The event received greatparticipation and a similar event will be heldon January 14th. The OCWGA also played threeleague events in December including the startof the Old Boca Cup. Matches for the Old BocaCup will continue through January.

The Men’s, Women’s & Senior ClubChampionships are all scheduled in Januaryand promise to have some compelling golf. Weinvite all members to participate in any and allevents they can. We will continue to havecouples’ mixers, both men’s and ladies mixersas well as a variety of other events for yourenjoyment.

We will also continue to host equipmentdemonstration days featuring manufacturerssuch as Titleist, Taylor Made, Ping, Callaway,Adams & Cobra.

The Old Course will again host The AllianzChampionship the week of February 4th. Thetournament dates will be February 8th – 10th.The Old Course Member Pro-Am will take placeMonday, February 4th.

We do ask that you please keep in mind themaintenance and care of the golf course. Withball marks becoming more prevalent on thegreens, please do fix your ball mark along withone other. This way we can ensure the greensstay in fantastic shape for everyone.

Working with Phil Peterson, the superintendent, we have hit the golf course hard to try torecover some of the growth from this summer despite the 90" of rain. We had a recentwarm spell that brought back the color along with a few light rains that helped release thefertilizer we put out. We have changed out the divot mix in the golf carts to a 50/50 blendthat turns darker to the eye after a day or two so all the divots will not be so visible whenyou play your rounds. The Allianz is coming up in early February so the staging equipmentfor the tournament will be pulling in mid-January at the end of the driving range. Set upwill begin either the week of the 14th or the following week of the 21st. We ask for yourpatience once again as they put in the bleachers and towers around the course.

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Golf MaintenanceGolf MaintenanceGolf MaintenanceGolf MaintenanceGolf Maintenanceby Joseph Hubbard, CGCS

Elliot Roth, Richard Greenwald, Paul Garber, Dave Fuhrman

Kolman Diamond, Stephen Liedman, Howard Levine,Shep Goldstein

Paul Kessler, Ed Tucker, Charles Haddad, Ira Morse

Dr. William Reiss, Neil Perel, Barry Bernstein, Nate Metzger

Jerry Cooper, Alan Nachman, Ron Miller, Jim Boyle

Winter is here and the holidays for the mostpart will have passed now, so the focus is onall the major members’ tournaments to partakein on both golf courses. With play at its peaknow we still need to address the rules of eachcourse for cart traffic. All warm season turf isat its most vulnerable in the winter months insouth Florida due to lack of sunlight hours,cooler temperatures that do not let itrecuperate as fast as summer time and theamount of traffic this time of year. We tookthe ropes down on both courses to present amore pleasant day of golf. With that, there areonly a few simple rules to follow. At theapproach ropes or markers in front of thegreen, all carts must proceed to the cart pathsprovided. There is no crossing either markersby anyone. Handicap players, designated bythe blue handicap flags provided, may pull upto the yellow markers around the greens onthe Club Course and balls on the Old Course.

However, that does notmean to drive over theropes to get to them. Youmust come in around theside perpendicular to thegreen (HANDICAPPLAYERS ONLY). Also, to properly protect thesurrounds, you should park to the outside ofthe markers, not between the marker and thegreen’s surface. Last week we had a memberpark his cart in the middle of one of the greenson a par 3. His playing partner two holes later,drove up on another par 3 on the collar andparked. If this continues, we will be forced topurchase 13,000 linear feet of rope for bothcourses. Next, ball marks are the responsibilityof the player. Please fix your own mark. Wewant your rounds to be enjoyable and filledwith pride in the quality of the conditions weare trying to maintain for you each day. Thankyou for your cooperation.

Norman Kurlander, Bob Bettinger, Gary Frank, David Rosner

Dick Asher, Ken Gershon, Ron Alexander, Chuck Slater

Charles Haddad, Larry Stone, Paul Pinsky, Paul Shin

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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.

Member Member Hippie BallMember Member Hippie BallMember Member Hippie BallMember Member Hippie BallMember Member Hippie Ball

Friday, January 11 and Friday, February 1Friday, January 11 and Friday, February 1Friday, January 11 and Friday, February 1Friday, January 11 and Friday, February 1Friday, January 11 and Friday, February 1

Food & BeverageFood & BeverageFood & BeverageFood & BeverageFood & Beverage

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 January 19Saturday January 19Saturday January 19Saturday January 19Saturday January 19Saturday February 2, & 23Saturday February 2, & 23Saturday February 2, & 23Saturday February 2, & 23Saturday February 2, & 23

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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 ClinicsJanuary 12th, February 9th @ 12:00If you want to learn to play better doubles and hitthose special shots that all your friends seem to knowhow to hit? Join us for the first clinic of the year andwe will teach you how to hit those trick shots. Pleasesign up in the pro shop for a fun hour of tennis.

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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

I hope your holiday was arewarding one for youand your family. With ourbiggest events coming upin the next four monthsplease pick up your pocketcalendar in the tennisshop. In January we havethe start of the Club

Championships so don’t miss out on thebiggest tournaments of the season that gothrough February. The Men’s member guestis on Saturday February 16th, followed by theWomen’s member guest on Monday March4th. Sign up early for both of these popularevents.

Broken Sound Tennis is happy to announce weare ready for another year of the Palm BeachCounty Senior Tennis season. This season we

Learnin’ With VernonLearnin’ With VernonLearnin’ With VernonLearnin’ With VernonLearnin’ With VernonTips & Strategies For Fun & Successful Tennis!

Defending TheDefending TheDefending TheDefending TheDefending TheLob In DoublesLob In DoublesLob In DoublesLob In DoublesLob In Doubles

The first line of defense fora lob is an overhead... thereis no other shot that is moreof an equalizer for a lob!Having a good overheadsends your opponent the

message that the lob will not work. Eliminating a shotyour opponent can hit causes them to have to rethinktheir strategy and takes away the option of the lob.

If you and your partner are at the net and youropponents are hitting deep lobs that prevent you fromhitting effective overheads, your team should playcloser to the service line.

If at some point during the rally you have anopportunity to hit the ball short, do so. This will makeit more difficult for your opponents to hit a successfullob because there will be less court into which youropponents can hit.

If you are not able to hit effective overheads, andhitting the ball short or playing closer to the serviceline does not work, then you and your partner shouldplay two back.

You have an arsenal of defenses against the lob... youjust have to play smart!

Social Mixed DoublesSocial Mixed DoublesSocial Mixed DoublesSocial Mixed DoublesSocial Mixed DoublesJanuary 10th & February 21st, @ 6pmThis is a great social event and a great way to meetnew people. Come join other members and guestsfor a terrific evening of doubles. There will be pizzaserved following the tennis. There is a sign uprequired for this event.

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Club ChampionshipsClub ChampionshipsClub ChampionshipsClub ChampionshipsClub Championships

Men’s and Women’s Singles – January 17-20Men’s and Women’s Singles – January 17-20Men’s and Women’s Singles – January 17-20Men’s and Women’s Singles – January 17-20Men’s and Women’s Singles – January 17-20

Mixed Doubles – January 31 - February 3Mixed Doubles – January 31 - February 3Mixed Doubles – January 31 - February 3Mixed Doubles – January 31 - February 3Mixed Doubles – January 31 - February 3

Men’s and Women’s Doubles – February 28-March 3Men’s and Women’s Doubles – February 28-March 3Men’s and Women’s Doubles – February 28-March 3Men’s and Women’s Doubles – February 28-March 3Men’s and Women’s Doubles – February 28-March 3

All Players who participate in the Club Championships must beavailable for all days of play.

will offer three men’s divisions. Men play onThursday. The interest everyone has shown hasbeen terrific. Please come out and support yourfriends and watch them compete against otherclubs.

On Saturday December 8th we hosted St.Andrews Club and played in our 12th annualtennis challenge. The matches were verycompetitive, but we won 7-5. There was amoment where it became tense, but thanks toEllen Eisen and Gail Eagle who pulled out thelast match to avoid a tie. We will keep the trophyfor another year! All the participants enjoyed awonderful day and as always we look forwardto next year.

If you have any questions about any of ourupcoming events please call us at the tennisshop and let us help you enjoy your club.

Men’s Member Guest TournamentMen’s Member Guest TournamentMen’s Member Guest TournamentMen’s Member Guest TournamentMen’s Member Guest TournamentThe Men’s Member Guest will be held on SaturdayFebruary 16th at 10:00am. There will be a $100charge per team, which includes a gift package,prizes, and a luncheon reception immediatelyfollowing the tennis. There is a continental breakfastand check in at 9:00am with warm up courtsavailable at 9:30am. Call the tennis shop and sign upnow with your guest.

J J Etterbeek, 9 years old, training for theJr. Orange Bowl

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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

As we look towards theNew Year with positiveaspirations andresolutions, we lookforward to newbeginnings as well.Hence, the muchanticipated opening ofthe new Fitness Centerand Spa. The Grandopening of the

beautiful aquatics facility set a perfectprecedent of how the standard of BrokenSound excellence has superseded everyone’sexpectations. We are looking to continue such

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

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President ‘s Day Basketball CompetitionPresident ‘s Day Basketball CompetitionPresident ‘s Day Basketball CompetitionPresident ‘s Day Basketball CompetitionPresident ‘s Day Basketball Competition,Monday, February 18th, 11am – 1pmCompetitions will include Free throw, 3 point,H-O-R-S-E and Around the World. All ages arewelcome! Participants will be divided into differentage categories, beginning with age 5 and up. Pleasepre-register at the spa front desk for the competitions.Contact Jessie at 241-6805 with any questions.

NEW AQUA CLASSNEW AQUA CLASSNEW AQUA CLASSNEW AQUA CLASSNEW AQUA CLASSPain ReliefPain ReliefPain ReliefPain ReliefPain ReliefTuesday, 9:30 - 10:30 am with KristinIdeal for individuals suffering from arthritis,fibromyalgia and/or overall pain. Aquaticexercise is said to increase joint flexibility,reduce pain and stiffness while beingsupported by the water buoyancy andresistance. For all levels.

Men’s Aqua ClassMen’s Aqua ClassMen’s Aqua ClassMen’s Aqua ClassMen’s Aqua ClassThursday, 9:30-10:30am with Kristin

Aqua Boot Camp ClassAqua Boot Camp ClassAqua Boot Camp ClassAqua Boot Camp ClassAqua Boot Camp ClassSaturday, 8:00-9:00am with Kristin

OPTIMIZE YOUR BRAIN FOR PEAKOPTIMIZE YOUR BRAIN FOR PEAKOPTIMIZE YOUR BRAIN FOR PEAKOPTIMIZE YOUR BRAIN FOR PEAKOPTIMIZE YOUR BRAIN FOR PEAKPERFORMANCEPERFORMANCEPERFORMANCEPERFORMANCEPERFORMANCEWith Daniel Friedland, MD

Discover how you can reduce stress andimprove your focus, clarity, memory,compassion, communication, decision-makingand creativity by re-wiring your brain.

Join us for an exclusive workshop with DanielFriedland, MD, international thought leader,keynote speaker, educator and consultant inEvidence-Based Medicine and Health andWellness. Daniel is Founder & CEO ofSuperSmartHealth, Assistant Clinical Professorat UCSF and President-Elect of the AmericanBoard of Integrative Holistic Medicine.

NEW SERVICENEW SERVICENEW SERVICENEW SERVICENEW SERVICECND Shellac the original power polishCND Shellac the original power polishCND Shellac the original power polishCND Shellac the original power polishCND Shellac the original power polishTuesday, 9:30 - 10:30 am with KristinCND Shellac combines the ease of polish withincomparable high-gloss shine and extended 14-day wear. Zero dry time - means there’s no needto wait. No nail damage because there are nodrills or nail surface filing required. Safe andgentle easy on and easy off.

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a standard of excellence with the expansion ofour Fitness Center, due to open the week ofJanuary 14th, followed by our state of the artspa opening, mid to late February. Comparableto the pool, we are anticipating the sametremendous success and support from themembership as we turn a new page in thesuperior level of service that Broken Sound hasbeen known for throughout the years. We lookforward to obtaining a level of distinction whichshall set a standard in all platinum level countryclubs nationwide. As always, we thank you foryour continued support and look forward toseeing you at our new facility.

ORIENTATION WITH THEORIENTATION WITH THEORIENTATION WITH THEORIENTATION WITH THEORIENTATION WITH THEDIRECTORDIRECTORDIRECTORDIRECTORDIRECTORStart the new year with a bang, bybecoming familiar with our new state of theart fitness equipment. Fitness Director,Michael Tompkins, will be offering acomplimentary small group Precor fitnessequipment orientation to all members.

Small group orientations will be offeredweekly. Please contact the spa front desk tosign up at 241-6899.

On November 22, 2012 Michael Tompkins opens thegate, resident Jason Ryiman is first to enter the newpool facility.

1. Discover how to engage in scientificallyproven lifestyle behaviors that promote brainand bodily health;

2. Deepen your most important relationships;

3. Cultivate and sustain a sense of well-being;and

4. Achieve and enhance your peakperformance.

For more information on Dr. Friedland and theprograms he offers see danielfriedland.com.

For further information contact the Spa desk at561-241-6899.

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At The Club SSSSSATELLITEATELLITEATELLITEATELLITEATELLITEHAPPY HOURHAPPY HOURHAPPY HOURHAPPY HOURHAPPY HOUREvery Friday 5:30 PM / Main Clubhouse

BROKEN SOUND DOG SHOWBROKEN SOUND DOG SHOWBROKEN SOUND DOG SHOWBROKEN SOUND DOG SHOWBROKEN SOUND DOG SHOWSaturday, January 26Check in 12:00 PM - Show 1PM

VALENTINE DINNER DANCEVALENTINE DINNER DANCEVALENTINE DINNER DANCEVALENTINE DINNER DANCEVALENTINE DINNER DANCEThursday, February 14RSVP Carl 241-6877

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 ReceptionJan. 29, Feb. 5, March 5, March 19, April 2 BOCA RATON SYMPHONIABOCA RATON SYMPHONIABOCA RATON SYMPHONIABOCA RATON SYMPHONIABOCA RATON SYMPHONIARoberts Theatre St. Andrews SchoolJan. 27, Feb. 24, March 24, April 21 LYNN CONCERT SERIESLYNN CONCERT SERIESLYNN CONCERT SERIESLYNN CONCERT SERIESLYNN CONCERT SERIESSaturdays or SundaysDec. 2, Feb. 2, 3, Feb. 23, 24, April 20, 21 PARKER PLAYHOUSEPARKER PLAYHOUSEPARKER PLAYHOUSEPARKER PLAYHOUSEPARKER PLAYHOUSEAGATHA CHRISTIEAGATHA CHRISTIEAGATHA CHRISTIEAGATHA CHRISTIEAGATHA CHRISTIEThursday, January 24 / 8PM $67.00 pp / 6:45 departure BROWARD CENTER FOR THE ARTSBROWARD CENTER FOR THE ARTSBROWARD CENTER FOR THE ARTSBROWARD CENTER FOR THE ARTSBROWARD CENTER FOR THE ARTSWICKEDWICKEDWICKEDWICKEDWICKEDThursday, Jan, 31 / 8PM$95.00 pp / 6:45 departure

PARADE PRODUCTIONSPARADE PRODUCTIONSPARADE PRODUCTIONSPARADE PRODUCTIONSPARADE PRODUCTIONSTHE WHOLE CABOODLETHE WHOLE CABOODLETHE WHOLE CABOODLETHE WHOLE CABOODLETHE WHOLE CABOODLEFriday, February 1 / 7:30 PMSunday, February 17 / 3:00 PM$30.00 pp

KRAVIS CENTERKRAVIS CENTERKRAVIS CENTERKRAVIS CENTERKRAVIS CENTERSHERYL CROW SHERYL CROW SHERYL CROW SHERYL CROW SHERYL CROW SOLD OUTMonday, Feb. 18 / 8PM / 4PM departure

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 CLUBBROADWAY STAR WILLIAM MICHALSBROADWAY STAR WILLIAM MICHALSBROADWAY STAR WILLIAM MICHALSBROADWAY STAR WILLIAM MICHALSBROADWAY STAR WILLIAM MICHALSThursday, January 17 / 8PMDoors open 7:15 PM for Dessert Buffet$35.00 pp

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 CLUBCOMEDY NIGHTCOMEDY NIGHTCOMEDY NIGHTCOMEDY NIGHTCOMEDY NIGHTStarring two Headline ComediansKaren Rontowski & Dana DanielsThursday, February 21 / 8PM / $35.00 ppDoors open 7:15 for Dessert Buffet

COMPUTER CLUBCOMPUTER CLUBCOMPUTER CLUBCOMPUTER CLUBCOMPUTER CLUBJanuary 22February 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 SERIESMovie 7:00pm Pelican RoomPaula Cantor 465-3052, Millie Evans 999-9298Complimentary. No reservation needed

Monday, January 21Monday, January 21Monday, January 21Monday, January 21Monday, January 21SIMON AND GARFUNKEL IN CENTRAL PARKSIMON AND GARFUNKEL IN CENTRAL PARKSIMON AND GARFUNKEL IN CENTRAL PARKSIMON AND GARFUNKEL IN CENTRAL PARKSIMON AND GARFUNKEL IN CENTRAL PARK

Monday, February 18Monday, February 18Monday, February 18Monday, February 18Monday, February 18to be announced

GAMES/CARDSGAMES/CARDSGAMES/CARDSGAMES/CARDSGAMES/CARDSWhat’s your game? We can help you find players onall levels 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]

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.January 10 & 28, February 4, 11, and 28January 10 & 28, February 4, 11, and 28January 10 & 28, February 4, 11, and 28January 10 & 28, February 4, 11, and 28January 10 & 28, February 4, 11, and 28

7:30pm Media Room. Herb Levin 998-2411

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Classes & LecturesBRIDGE LESSONS INTERMEDIATE /BRIDGE LESSONS INTERMEDIATE /BRIDGE LESSONS INTERMEDIATE /BRIDGE LESSONS INTERMEDIATE /BRIDGE LESSONS INTERMEDIATE /ADVANCEDADVANCEDADVANCEDADVANCEDADVANCED with Keith HansonTuesday, Jan. 29, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26, March 52:30 PM - 4:30 PM / $120.00 pp

MAH JONG LESSONS BEGINNER /MAH JONG LESSONS BEGINNER /MAH JONG LESSONS BEGINNER /MAH JONG LESSONS BEGINNER /MAH JONG LESSONS BEGINNER /INTERMEDIATEINTERMEDIATEINTERMEDIATEINTERMEDIATEINTERMEDIATEMonday, Feb 4, 11, 18, 25, March 59:30 AM –11:30 AM / $90.00 pp

Day TripsTASTE HISTORY CULINARY TOURTASTE HISTORY CULINARY TOURTASTE HISTORY CULINARY TOURTASTE HISTORY CULINARY TOURTASTE HISTORY CULINARY TOURHistoric Delray Beach & Boynton BeachFriday, Jan. 4, 2013 / $44.00 PPDeparting Broken Sound 10:30 AM NEW WORLD SYMPHONY &NEW WORLD SYMPHONY &NEW WORLD SYMPHONY &NEW WORLD SYMPHONY &NEW WORLD SYMPHONY &MIAMI WYNWOOD DISTRICTMIAMI WYNWOOD DISTRICTMIAMI WYNWOOD DISTRICTMIAMI WYNWOOD DISTRICTMIAMI WYNWOOD DISTRICTFriday, Feb. 15, 2013 / $62.00 PPDeparting Broken Sound / 8:15 AMAl & Sue 241-6846

SinglesCOCKTAIL PARTYCOCKTAIL PARTYCOCKTAIL PARTYCOCKTAIL PARTYCOCKTAIL PARTYBoca West Country ClubJanuary 14, February 11/ 7 PM - 9 PM$10pp

GleneaglesJanuary 24 / 7PM - 10PM$35pp

New Member ReceptionNew Member ReceptionNew Member ReceptionNew Member ReceptionNew Member Reception

KRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTSKRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTSKRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTSKRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTSKRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTSTuesday, April 23, 2013 / 8:00 PMTuesday, April 23, 2013 / 8:00 PMTuesday, April 23, 2013 / 8:00 PMTuesday, April 23, 2013 / 8:00 PMTuesday, April 23, 2013 / 8:00 PM

$67.00 pp Includes Show & Transportation RSVP Al & Sue 241-6846$67.00 pp Includes Show & Transportation RSVP Al & Sue 241-6846$67.00 pp Includes Show & Transportation RSVP Al & Sue 241-6846$67.00 pp Includes Show & Transportation RSVP Al & Sue 241-6846$67.00 pp Includes Show & Transportation RSVP Al & Sue 241-6846

Art submission deadline Friday, March 1max 3 pieces

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REEL WONDERS CINEMA NITEREEL WONDERS CINEMA NITEREEL WONDERS CINEMA NITEREEL WONDERS CINEMA NITEREEL WONDERS CINEMA NITE7:00 PM Pelican RoomMarilyn Laber 997-7313

January 14January 14January 14January 14January 14“Betrayed”“Betrayed”“Betrayed”“Betrayed”“Betrayed” 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988A Costa-Gavras Film. The sensational Debra Winger as anundercover FBI agent trapped in “America’s Heartland”stripping away ignorance, bigotry, and murders.“Is bigotry and hatred an ongoing issue in our country”Moderated by Marilyn Laber

February 25February 25February 25February 25February 25“The Red Shoes” 1948“The Red Shoes” 1948“The Red Shoes” 1948“The Red Shoes” 1948“The Red Shoes” 1948A glorious “Ballet” epic with Moira Shearer. A classicfilm forever.

SOLOSSOLOSSOLOSSOLOSSOLOSBobbie Roger 999-8928 or Marilyn Laber 997-7313

January 20January 20January 20January 20January 20Tour Juried Fine Arts ShowTour Juried Fine Arts ShowTour Juried Fine Arts ShowTour Juried Fine Arts ShowTour Juried Fine Arts ShowJoin us for lunch and viewing (downtown Boca)Call Bobbie 997-8928 or Marilyn 997-7313

February 17February 17February 17February 17February 17Levis JCC “My Life On A Diet”Levis JCC “My Life On A Diet”Levis JCC “My Life On A Diet”Levis JCC “My Life On A Diet”Levis JCC “My Life On A Diet”Renee Taylor, TV actress, stars in a one woman laughextravaganza. $35 pp.Call Bobbie 997-8928 or Marilyn 997-7313

TTTTTHE SOCRATES CAFEHE SOCRATES CAFEHE SOCRATES CAFEHE SOCRATES CAFEHE SOCRATES CAFEConnection To ConversationConnection To ConversationConnection To ConversationConnection To ConversationConnection To ConversationSocrates Cafe Welcomes You to Join Us For AnotherExciting SessionAll meetings 4:00pm. No registration.For Further Info Call: 999-8928 / 997-7313

January 8January 8January 8January 8January 8Guest Moderator: Joe Mintzer“Is Perception Reality?”Sandpiper Room

February 12February 12February 12February 12February 12Presenter: Dr. Mort Korn“Is Suicide A Valid Option?”Osprey Room

OPERA NIGHTOPERA NIGHTOPERA NIGHTOPERA NIGHTOPERA NIGHTAll showings 7:00pm. Joel Ray 988-9070

January 2January 2January 2January 2January 2Gaetano Donizetti’s Don PasqualeGaetano Donizetti’s Don PasqualeGaetano Donizetti’s Don PasqualeGaetano Donizetti’s Don PasqualeGaetano Donizetti’s Don PasqualeThe 2010 Metropolitan Opera production of Donizetti’scomic gem with the world’s leading soprano, AnnaNetrebko, singng Norina, the part that made her a starin New York.

February 13February 13February 13February 13February 13Vincenzo Bellini’s l Puritani Vincenzo Bellini’s l Puritani Vincenzo Bellini’s l Puritani Vincenzo Bellini’s l Puritani Vincenzo Bellini’s l Puritani (English Subtitles)Bellini’s final opera. Bel Canto (Beautiful Melodies) atits best. The 2007 Metropolitan Opera production witha tour de force performance by Anna Netrebko, theworld’s leading soprano bringing the house down withElvira’s second act mad scene.

KIDS & TEENS EVENTSKIDS & TEENS EVENTSKIDS & TEENS EVENTSKIDS & TEENS EVENTSKIDS & TEENS EVENTS

Magic With Amazing Mr. AMagic With Amazing Mr. AMagic With Amazing Mr. AMagic With Amazing Mr. AMagic With Amazing Mr. AMonday, February 1810AM - 12 PMguest $10 per child

Basketball CompetitionBasketball CompetitionBasketball CompetitionBasketball CompetitionBasketball CompetitionMonday, February 1811 AM / Basketball CourtHORSE, Free Throw, 3 Point, 2 on 2

Serious Fun!BasketballGolf

BASKETBALL ACADEMYBASKETBALL ACADEMYBASKETBALL ACADEMYBASKETBALL ACADEMYBASKETBALL ACADEMYProgressive Skill Development Program

Fundamentals of the game to include: ball-handling, shooting,passing, defensive stance and principles.

Mondays 5:00 - 6:00pmContact Arnaud Delanoe 561-241-6876

BOOK GROUPBOOK GROUPBOOK GROUPBOOK GROUPBOOK GROUPAll Meetings Held Tuesdays at 3:00 PM:Judy Friedman 997-8154 or [email protected] Mandell 998-8662

January 15January 15January 15January 15January 15In the Garden of Beasts by Erik Larson

February 19February 19February 19February 19February 19Defending Jacob by William Landay

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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

Can you imagine all the snowbirds have flownsouth and we haven’t seen a drop of snow.Such is life in South Florida but it ain’t all bad.

Boca Friends board has been scurrying aroundand getting ready for our annual Walkathonto be held on January 13, 2013. This will be afun day as always. New for this year arevendors. So lace up your sneakers, bring afriend and meet at the clubhouse at 8:30am

Butterfly and Garden ClubButterfly and Garden ClubButterfly and Garden ClubButterfly and Garden ClubButterfly and Garden Club

What a fantastic outing we had on November 10th!First there was a fun lunch at the club followed by atour of a private Manalapan estate. An acre gardenon the Intracoastal with additional property on theocean side. The owner- artist designed her gardenlike an artist,- with large drifts of color, and texture.What fantastic sculptures, glass displays, oil paintings,and unusual tropical plants! What an honor it wasthat she let us come.

Don’t miss our Feb. 6th meeting in the Fireside Roomat 4:00pm. Tammy and Ken Marks will be showingtheir photos of birds, plants, butterflies and unusualcreatures from Costa Rica. They are giftedphotographers, world travelers, and popularspeakers. There will be a plant raffle. And of course,Sylvia’s famous brownies.

Can you donate plants for our raffle? Plant someseeds, divide some plants, separate the bromeliads,or dig up something you no longer want. We canpick them up on Tuesday February 5 or you coulddrop them off at my house the weekend before. Callme - Lois 994-6747.

The Secret Garden Tour of Ft. LauderdaleFebruary 23rd, 9:00am - 3:00pm.Admission: $25 advance purchase.Tour private gardens at several of Fort Lauderdale’smost prestigious homes, with knowledgeable hostsfrom the Fort Lauderdale Garden Club at eachhouse to answer questions.

For more information and to purchase tickets go towww.flgc.org. You can also purchase tickets bywriting to: The Ft. Lauderdale Garden Club, P.O.Box 4114, Ft Lauderdale, FL 33338-4114. This is amust see!

Can’t wait to see all of you all soon. Come join ourfriendly group. Call me with any questions. LoisHendricks 994-6747.

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for an energizing walk and refreshing brunch.

On March 2, 2012 try your luck at Casino Night,a joint venture with Hadassah. Partake in tablegames, slots and a silent and Chinese auction.Of course a scrumptious dinner buffet and lotsof prizes.

Boca Friends has a special event planned forApril, stay tuned.

See you around the club. Please feel free to stopmyself or Marilyn Levine and say hello.

Paula Karp

Flamenco Mystery and HistoryFlamenco Mystery and HistoryFlamenco Mystery and HistoryFlamenco Mystery and HistoryFlamenco Mystery and HistoryFriday, February 1, 2013

4:00pm Media Room

Butterfly Club at Manalapan estate

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Women’s ClubWomen’s ClubWomen’s ClubWomen’s ClubWomen’s ClubHoly Mackeral! What a FABULOUS Fashion Show we had in November! 376 women attendedand have been raving about it ever since! Neiman Marcus did a wonderful job and we are soproud of the entire day!

Once again, Professor Robert Watson brought in the largest audience ever for his lecture on “TheLincoln We Never Knew”, and it took both dining rooms to hold the tremendous crowd. What ayear we are having!

There are still so many activities and speakers left so please check the schedule below so you canmark your calendar and join us.

See ya soon!Marjorie Lassoff, President

OUT-OF-CLUB TRIPS

Fri., Jan 18. Tour of White Space Art MuseumSOLD OUT

Mon. Feb. 11. Tour of Royal Caribbean’sLiberty of the Seas. SOLD OUT

Fri. March 1. Tour of Fairchild TropicalGardens. SOLD OUT

LUNCHEON MEETINGSat the club: 11:40 AM(speakers and events subject to change

Jan. 17, 2013Larry Strickler:“A Catskills Tummler Looks Back 50 Yearsand Beyond”

Feb. 21, 2013Ronelle Delmont, Book Reviewer.“Half the Sky”’

March 21, 2013Sondra Steinhauer,“Love is a Four-Letter Word”

April 18, 2013Gala Finale starring the incomparable NeilZirconia with a Tribute to Neil Diamond.

(All Speakers and trips are subject to change.Call Marjorie Lassoff at 241-2411 for moreinformation)

Mr. & Mrs. Speisman and Family

Mr. & Mrs. Drozdoff

Stan Schreiber

Mr. & Mrs. Small

Mrs. Geleerd and Family

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