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A Newsletter for SHADOW WOOD COUNTRY CLUB
WINTER 2015
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Dear Fellow Members,
We hope you had a wonderful holiday season
and were able to enjoy your family and friends,
wherever your travels took you! Now that we’re all
back together in this beautiful paradise of ours, it’s
time to enjoy our golf and tennis, all the activities
available throughout the days and evenings at the
Club, and most of all, each other.
January 15th is upon us and it’s been fi ve years
since we became member owned. It’s such an excit-
ing time to be a member of such an outstanding
club. You, our members, make this club such a spe-
cial place. We all expect and demand a good value
here, and we so enjoy our culture as it has evolved,
sophisticated and elegant, yet still smart and simple.
We cherish the time we spend together with old
friends, and we have plenty of opportunities to meet
new friends. Shadow Wood is indeed a very special
place.
Th e weather has been spectacular and the Club
is ready to provide you with another year of won-
derful experiences. Th ere are plenty of activities for
everyone and we’re trying some new things to keep
you happy and out of your kitchens! I hope you get
to try the “Burger Night on the Terrace.” Chef Rich
has a lot in store for us this season, so be prepared
to ENJOY!
Early reports for year-end fi nancials are outstand-
ing, and we have just come off our most successful
year as member-owned. We had our best December
in club history and all indications are for another
very successful season. Brian has built a strong, sta-
ble and very talented management team dedicated
to serving us with the highest quality of service and
professionalism. Th eir commitment to improving
member experiences is exceptional. Club activities
and usage are up on just about every front and we
have a lot of happy members having a great time
with one another.
We continue to look for new and engaging op-
portunities for member activities. Th ere are plenty
of occasions for all of us to be involved in a host of
golf and tennis events. Our social calendar is robust
and fi lled with activities to delight you.
Currently we have plans in progress to complete
the South Course renovation next summer. Th e
voting is currently going on and we are hopeful for
member approval. Th e front nine improvements are
receiving rave reviews from everyone.
And now it’s time to say “thank you.” Th is will be
my last newsletter article. It’s hard to believe that my
tenure as your President is nearing the end. I am so
honored and humbled at the responsibility and trust
you have put in me over the past two years. Th ank
you for all the support you have given me and the
Board as we continue to grow a culture “where peo-
ple are proud to belong.”
See you at the Club!
Nancy Nemec
Club President
From The Club President
Nancy NemecClub President
STAFF DIRECTORYMain Number (239) 992-6000
www.shadowwoodcc.com
Brian Bartolec, General Manager
(239) 390-4502
Karon Bartley, Executive Assistant to the GM
(239) 390-4516
Danita Osborn, Membership Director
(239) 390-4504
Soren Spiers, Chief Financial Offi cer
(239) 390-4506
Carol Cermak, AP/AR Processor
(239) 390-4505
Andy Scrivner, Director of Golf
(239) 390-4501
Jeanette Fulton, Director of Merchandise
(239) 390-4525
Eric Ruha, Director of Golf Course
Maintenance and Agronomy
(239) 992-2262
Dave Dooley, Director of Tennis
(239) 390-4568
Ron Cotorakas, Director of Food & Beverage
(239) 390-4510
Richard Crisanti, Executive Chef
(239) 390-4509
Tannis Edwards, Event &
Banquet Planning Coordinator
(239) 390-4556
For Event Schedules and Hours of Operation Please Visit Our Website at shadowwoodcc.com
Dining Reservations (239) 992-6000
Tee Time Reservation (239) 992-6616
Court Time Reservations (239) 949-1200
2014 - 2015BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Nancy Nemec – President
Bob Seidell – Vice PresidentRay Kostelc – TreasurerBill Pritts – Secretary
Pat Egan – DirectorFarris Kalil – Director
Mike LaForte – Director
Ron Pierce – DirectorJay Sandza – Director
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From the General Manager
Brian BartolecGM/COO
Dear Shadow Wood Country Club Members,Happy New Year to all of you and your families! On behalf
of your entire team at Shadow Wood, we hope 2015 brings you joy, friendships, good health, and lasting memories!
As we reflect back on 2014, it is rewarding to reminisce about the memories that were created and the fun we shared while at the club. 2014 was a record year for the club on many fronts!
Financially, the club exceeded its goals. Member satisfaction is high. We conducted an Annual Member Satisfaction Survey. Of the members who completed the survey, 98% rated their experience as satisfied or better.
We started the year off with a bang by selling out our New Years Eve Party. This was the trend for 2014, as all of our club functions, parties, dances, golf, social, and tennis events hosted record participation. We finished the year off with two fantastic holiday dinner parties. Between the Preserve Holiday Dinner and the Holy Ball at the Brooks campus, there were over 340 members celebrating their holiday season at the club.
During the summer months, our team of employees were challenged to complete the ALS “Ice Bucket Challenge.” The members of Shadow Wood showed their support by giving in excess of $7,000 to the ALS Association. Our team came together and produced a dynamic video accepting and taking the challenge.
The club committees were fully attended and each committee contributed valuable recommendations to the Board of Directors on how they would like to see the club improve in the future. The Board of Directors meetings were extremely positive and the Board is focusing all efforts on long term planning.
The golf courses overall were in solid shape. As the courses
are maturing and starting to show their age, it is evident that it takes them longer to recover from extreme weather conditions and high cart volume. This is most evident towards the latter part of April and May. The membership collectively plays 60,000 rounds between January and May each year. Other clubs in the local area have transitioned from 419 Bermuda to Celebration Bermuda. Celebration Bermuda offers a dark green colored grass that is drought resistant, quick growing, and can mask/overgrow other types of mutated grasses. In the summer of 2014, it was decided to renovate the front nine holes of the South golf course as a test to see if Celebration Bermuda would be a viable option for our fairways moving forward. It is especially rewarding to see how our team has taken the challenges on the golf course, and turned them into a positive plan for improvement moving forward. The renovation came in on time, under budget, and conditions were better than expected. A winning combination. We are actively planning for the improvement of all of our golf courses by following the “Master Plans” created by architects, Robert Cupp and Art Hills.
As of December 31st, Shadow Wood CC membership was as follows:
Golf – 845 Executive – 23
Senior – 25 Sports – 102 Social – 126
Clubhouse – 46Total – 1,167 memberships
New memberships in 2014:Golf – 34
Executive – 9 Sports – 10
Clubhouse – 18Total – 71 memberships
There was no turnover at the Senior Management level. The managers have excelled in their respective associations. Director of Agronomy, Eric Ruha was the immediate Past President of a 350 member Everglades Golf Course Superintendent Association. Executive
Chef, Richard Crisanti was voted “Executive Chef of the Year” by the SW Florida American Culinary Federation for the second year in a row. This was the first time a Chef won this award back to back in the history of the chapter. Membership Director, Danita Osborn was voted to Membership Directors’ Association Board of Directors and is the Website & Communications Chair.
We made great strides in improving the image and overall member experience in several areas of the operation to include: Making significant investments in member service and amenities by adding a LPGA Teaching professional, an additional Executive Sous Chef and a Club Manager for the Preserve. Our managers now have a complete understanding of my vision of how their presence and attention to detail can enhance our clubs’ events. Working directly with our team has allowed me the opportunity to portray my own feelings about how a manager needs to lead their team and service our membership. “Plan your work and work your plan” and be “Visible.” The hourly employees have taken an ownership role in their daily activities. The general spirit of the staff for 2014 was upbeat, positive and excited about the upcoming 2015 season.
Shadow Wood Country Club has built a fantastic reputation of providing a quality experience, a welcoming, friendly atmosphere where members, guests, family, and employees alike enjoy spending time together.
Our entire team is fully dedicated to the idea that outstanding customer service and member experience is one of the ways Shadow Wood can differentiate itself from other clubs. As a team, we are committed to make each visit you make to the club memorable. We have a full calendar of fun activities for 2015.
Thank you for your continued support. We look forward to a fantastic 2015!
Respectfully yours,
Brian BartolecGM/COOShadow Wood CC
Dear Shadow Wood Country Club Members,
Th e Golf Staff wishes everyone a Happy and Healthy 2015!
We are excited about this coming year’s golf programs and re-
main dedicated to off ering a golf experience at Shadow Wood
CC that our members can be proud of.
Th e golf events schedule for the next few months is full
and off ers a variety of social and competitive options. Th ese
events serve as exciting opportunities for members to interact
and are an important element in the culture of Shadow Wood Country Club. We
are grateful for the participation from our members in the annual events and will
continue to fi nd ways to make every event special.
Th e Golf Shops remain stocked with the fi nest available equipment, apparel,
and accessories. Stay tuned to your email and club communications for numerous
Demo-Day announcements. We enjoy hosting multiple vendors and the chance
to spend some personal time with our members who are looking for some assis-
tance with adding new equipment to their golf bags. As always, the SWCC golf
shop is your golf shop and the staff is here for you. So, please let us know how we
can assist with your shopping experience.
Th e Shadow Wood CC Golf Academy has started the season strong! As you have
seen, Th e Academy introduced and facilitated numerous new and benefi cial instruc-
tional programs. Th ese programs have seen tremendous support and their reviews
have been extremely positive for those who made the commitment towards improv-
ing their golf! With multiple PGA and LPGA certifi ed instructors on staff , our mem-
bers have numerous resources available to assist them with their golf games. Th e
Academy will continue to off er a variety of forums for learning, including: clinics,
multi-day schools, guest-instructor seminars, private lessons, and more. Golf is cycli-
cal and tendencies often creep in and out of our game. However, with the wealth of
knowledge and experience existing in the Academy staff , we look forward to off ering
specifi c insight about improvements in your game. So contact the Golf Shop soon,
schedule your next golf lesson, and have more fun!
In closing, on behalf of the entire golf staff , Happy New Year! We appreciate
all of your support and look forward to ensuring continual improvement in your
golf experience. Our focus is on making this the best golf season yet at Shadow
Wood Country Club!
Respectfully yours,
Andy Scrivner Director of Golf
FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
ANDY SCRIVNER, PGA
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Dear Shadow Wood Country Club Members,
Th is past year was very exciting for your golf course maintenance team. Th roughout the summer
and fall we accomplished many projects and upgrades. I would like to highlight a few of them that you
are sure to notice.
Th e hard work and detail that was put into the renovations for the front nine South Golf Course
have been met with much fanfare. Th e new Celebration Bermuda grass on tees, fairways and ap-
proaches looks much more uniform and consistent. Th e main two acre driving range tee near the South
putting green was also re-grassed to avoid over seeding and give a feel for the turf that we are converting
to. Th e growth and recovery of Celebration to date has been very impressive.
Th e complete rebuild of the 6th green complex on the South course was a welcome change. While
the hump was eliminated in the middle of the putting surface, the new green still provides plenty of
challenges. We also enlarged many of the smaller tees that struggled in the winter months and built per-
manent forward tees. We are looking forward to completing the rest of the courses in the years to come.
Th e North and Preserve received all the necessary agronomic practices to gear them up for seasonal
play. Your golf course maintenance team continues to focus on the details and make the courses the
best they can be each and every day.
Our mission has always been to give you the best possible playing conditions with each round you
play and step it up even more for special events. We want you and your guests to be “wowed!” Th ank
you for your positive comments and support. We look forward to seeing you on the courses this season!
Sincerely,
Eric W. RuhaDirector of Golf Course Maintenance and Agronomy
View from the Course
Eric W. RuhaDirector of Golf Course Maintenance and Agronomy
#6 South #8 South
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From the Director of Merchandise … Jeanette FultonHappy New Year from the Golf Shop Staff!
Fashion plays an important role in the game of golf. Style is about thinking outside the tee box. When you’re looking good while playing good, what a feeling!
I am excited to see the fashions that will take us through the year of 2015. In January I am attending the PGA Show in Orlando. As a member of the Association of Golf Merchandisers, I will be able to see early product previews, attend educational seminars, and see the latest in fashion updates during the show. I look forward to seeing all the latest offerings from the vendors.
This spring, color is the new black! Look for a color palette filled with bright blues, greens, and yellows balanced against traditional blacks and grays. Cotton is making a comeback but tech fabrics remain the number one favorite. No ironing and lots of play! We will see clean, sophisticated aesthetics.
As no two snowflakes are identical, you will find this true for your golf shops. Having two shops allows us to offer a broad spectrum of apparel, shoes, and equipment.
The 9 hole ladies can visit either golf shop for colorful apparel for the “Garden Party” golf event on January 27th. It is sure to be the tee party of the season!
As the winds of March blow in, the Ladies Legacy will arrive March 3rd and 4th. You will not want to miss a single moment of the good times that we have in store for you!
We hope you will continue to enjoy your member discount of 20% off retail pricing in the golf shop. Watch your Weekly Happenings for shopping specials, sales, and events. Come on in and enjoy the fun, fashion, and great deals!
It’s a pleasure to be on the Shadow Wood Team. We look forward to seeing you soon!
Jeanette FultonDirector of Merchandise
Sweetheart’s BallSaturday,
February 14, 2015Reservations are now open
Caribbean Themed Lobster Night
Saturday, March 28, 2015Reservations open February 27th
Reservations open February 23rd
Easter Egg HuntSaturday, April 4, 2015
Easter BrunchSunday, April 5, 2015
#10 Preserve #17 Preserve
#14 North #2 North
Shadow Wood Golf Academy Professional Teaching StaffAndy Scrivner, PGA, Director of [email protected]
Dan Hansen, PGA, Director of [email protected]
Bryan McComb, PGA, Head Golf [email protected]
Mark Moffatt, PGA, Head Golf [email protected]
Bill Tramontozzi, PGA, Assistant Golf [email protected] 239-590-6911
Kim Grant, LPGA, Assistant/Teaching [email protected] 239-992-5114
Chris Hall, Assistant Golf [email protected] 239-992-6616
Across Th e Net
Dave DooleyDirector of Tennis
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As the clock clicked over to 12:01 am on
January 1st, I realized something: I have been
the Tennis Director at Shadow Wood for over
12 years! In 2002 when I came over from the
east coast, no one knew what Shadow Wood
was going to become. I was taking a chance. It
ended up being a fantastic decision!
Th ere were tough times towards the end
of the developer years but many of us stuck
it out, knowing the members would win out
sooner or later. Shadow Wood has now be-
come one of the best country clubs in in the
state, if not the country. Th e club will con-
tinue to improve and stay on the cutting edge.
I will do my best to continue to improve the
Tennis Department. I would be honored to be
here for twelve more years.
Th e fall tennis season has been very active
with leagues, boot camps, and events. Th e
courts are hopping and everyone is having
fun. New merchandise is arriving daily and
the Tennis Shop is looking great. Look for a
big sale the week before Valentine’s Day. We
are gearing up for an exciting winter season
with many fun-fi lled events and programs.
We look forward to everyone coming back
and joining in. Remember we off er programs
that encourage new players also, so come by
and check us out.
Dave Dooley, USPTA
Shadow Wood Tennis EventsFebruary 6 Fort Myers Tennis Pro League at SWCC
February 14 Valentine’s Day “Love” Mixed Doubles
February 27 Women’s Member-Guest
March 21 Tennis Dinner Dance
April 2 Men’s “Red, White & Blue” Event
April 6-19 Tennis Club Championships
April 25 End of Season “Mixed-Up” Doubles
Please check in the Tennis Shop or the SWCC website for
information on clinics and Round Robins.
TENNIS TIP From Shadow Wood Racquet Tech, Al Piscitelli
Five Causes of Tennis Elbow1 Racquet: Th e weight, length, stiff ness and balance of your racquet all
aff ect the stress it places on your arm. Lightweight (less than 10 ounc-
es), extended-length (longer than 27 inches), extra stiff (RA greater
than 60) and head-heavy (more than 5 points HH) racquets can all
increase your chance of tennis elbow.
2] String Selection: Th e pros love polyester strings for added spin and
power, but they’re too stiff for many recreational players. Natural gut
and synthetic strings - or a hybrid of both - are all easier on the arm.
3] String Tension: If you string your racket in the 60s or higher, you’re
putting yourself at risk for tennis elbow. Th e best tensions for your
elbow (in pounds) are: high 50s (for natural gut), low 50s (multifi la-
ment synthetic) and high 40s (monofi lament synthetic).
4] Grip: A grip that’s too large or too small may force you to hold onto it
too tightly, which puts stress on your tendons.
5] Technique: A stroke that stops mid-swing, relies too heavily on fore-
arm muscles or is too “wristy” upon impact can all lead to arm pain.
Keep in mind each player is unique based on physical characteristics,
the way he or she plays and the level they play at.
Fall Color War Black & Blue MixerTh irty-two players were divided into
two teams and battled away on Sat-
urday, November 15, 2014. After the
matches were completed, the team left
standing was the Blue Team.
Blue Team Members Bernie Abromeit Marla Smith
Mitch Rosen Sharon Rosen
Rich Cavuto Diane Geiger
Joel Schwartz Terry Gerber
Burt Gordon Elliott Hastings
Kathy Gagnon Tom Caldwell
Beryl Lorry Al Lorry
Susan Kaufman Glen Korfage
Bonita Spring Charter Junior Tennis ClinicOn Friday, December 13, 2014,
thirty children from Bonita Springs
Charter School stormed into Shadow
Wood for a free tennis clinic and
play day. Th e high energy clinic was
hosted by the Shadow Wood Tennis
Professionals, Dave Dooley, Scott Harrington and Rob Vinal. Jared
Kalpin, the Tennis Director at West Bay came over to lend a helping
hand. At the end of the day, all kids received a Shadow Wood knapsack
which contained a lot of good stuff . Many kids vowed that they will
now play tennis forever. Community service is always fun!
Th e winning Blue Team
Studying the scores intently
Sharon Rosen
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Dear Shadow Wood Members,
Welcome to a new year at
Shadow Wood Country Club!
Our 5th anniversary of being
member-owned seems to have
come so quickly and it reminds
me of all the growth and success
our Club has seen over the past
5 years.
Th e membership numbers fi nished strong in
2014. We welcomed 71 new members and had a low
attrition rate of just 3%. Th e support from members
in the recruiting eff orts has played an instrumental
part in that growth. A survey of new members shows
that over 55% of new members heard about Shadow
Wood through current member referrals. Let’s keep
that trend going in the new year so we can continue
to replenish our membership with friendly faces!
Th rough our new member survey, we have also
found that 92% of new members felt welcome at
Shadow Wood from the beginning. I know this is in
large part due to the Ambassador program that has
been so well supported by many of you. I am always
looking for new Ambassadors to place with new
members so if you are interested please contact me!
As you have friends and family visit you this
season at Shadow Wood, I hope you will continue
to show them why Shadow Wood Country Club is
the club where members are proud to belong! If you
know of someone who might be interested in learning
more about the membership opportunities at Shadow
Wood, I am always available to provide information
and answer questions.
Looking forward to a great season and a success-
ful 2015!
Sincerely,
Danita Osborn
Director of Membership
FROM THE MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
DANITA OSBORN
Membership News
Please extend a warm welcome to the new members of Shadow Wood Country Club!
Member Neighborhood Hometown
Jack & Laura Biagiotti Laurel Meadow Mansfi eld, MA
Tim & Fran Breidenstein Lakewood Glenwood, MD
Tom & Karen Dickson Oak Hammock Manakin Sabot, VA
Peggy Ference Non-Resident Skillman, NJ
Bob & Sandy Fulton Idlewilde Avalon, NJ
Mike & Eileen Greenberg Idlewilde Meadowbrook, PA
Tim & Lisa Honkala Hawthorne Pittsburgh, PA
Duane & Karen Layton Summerfi eld Vienna, VA
Frank & Sarah Nass Hawthorne Mt. Lebanon, PA
Paul & Mary Nolan Idlewilde Andover, MA
Doug & Mary Olson Morningside Prior Lake, MN
Bob & Martha Palmer Morningside Novi, MI
Ron & Kathy Rooker Lakewood N/A
Mark & Jan Schueller Oak Hammock Mequon, WI
John & Linda Sinatra Plumbago Pointe Woodbury, NY
Gary & Denise Th ompson Th e Reserve Webster, WI
Mike & Tammy Welch Laurel Meadow Lake Elmo, MN
Member Portrait SessionsHirsch Studios will be back this winter to continue pho-
tographing members to add to our member photo direc-
tory coff ee table book! If you have not had your photo taken
yet and would like to be included in the new edition of the
member photo book, please be sure to reserve your compli-
mentary photo session with Hirsch Studio!
Available Photo Sessions:
January 30
February 16
March 5
March 10
For more information or to book your appointment,
please visit www.hirschstudio.com/shadowwood.
BookReview
Th ursday, January 29, 2015Reservations are now open
Super BowlParty
Sunday, February 1, 2015Reservations are now open
St. Patrick's Day BuffetTuesday, March 17, 2015Reservations open February 17th
How Will the Aff ordable Care Act Aff ect the Club Industry?
FROM THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
SOREN SPIERS
Starting in 2015, large employers, generally those
with at least 50 full-time employees, will be subject
to the employer shared responsibility requirements
under ACA (Aff ordable Care Act).
Th ere are several concepts within the ACA that
employers need to be aware of as it may have signifi -
cant cost implications for 2015 and beyond.
What does Aff ordable Coverage mean?Under the ACA’s shared responsibility requirement, Clubs must off er
“aff ordable” health coverage to their employees. Fulltime employees
should not be asked to pay more than 9.5% of their household income
for coverage or the Club may be subject to a $2,000 annual penalty per
full-time employee or $3,000 per full-time employee receiving tax cred-
it. To off er more aff ordable plans , the Clubs have two primary choices:
1. Reduce the employee contribution required in the current plan. Th is
option would result in higher costs for the Club.
2. Add a lower-cost plan. Th is could either raise or lower cost depend-
ing on whether the lower-cost plan was off ered as an option or as a
replacement.
Timeline for ComplianceClubs will use information about the employees during the 2014 year
to determine whether they have enough employees to be subject to the
requirements in 2015. Based on current data, Shadow Wood Country
Club will be categorized as a Large Employer and will therefore fall
under full required compliance under the ACA starting in 2015.
Cost of the Impact46% of the employers in the hospitality industry expect their costs to
increase by 3% or more.
What causes the increase?Th e added costs will come from the need to extend coverage to employ-
ees who are currently ineligible for coverage in the health plan. Clubs
that do not comply will face a penalty of $2,000 per employee, minus
the fi rst 30 employees.
Sincerely,
Soren Spiers, CHAEChief Financial Offi cer8 | The Shadow | WINTER 2015
Food & Beverage Hours of OperationShadow Wood Country Club BREAKFAST: WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY
7:30 - 10:30 AMLUNCH: DAILY
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM[GRILL, PIAZZA AND 18TH TERRACE]
BAR APPETIZERS:TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
3:00 - 6:00 PMA LA CARTE DINING:
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY5:00 - 8:00 PM
BISTRO DINING: TUESDAY AND SUNDAY5:00 - 8:00 PM
HAPPY HOUR: WEDNESDAYHAPPY HOUR DRINK SPECIALS 5:00 - 7:00 PM
FEATURING LOCAL ENTERTAINMENTBUFFET DINNER 6:00 - 8:00 PM
WINE & DINE: FRIDAY5:00 - 8:00 PM
SUNDAY BREAKFAST BUFFET:9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Shadow Wood PreserveLUNCH: DAILY
11:00 AM - 3:00 PMHAPPY HOUR: TUESDAY - SATURDAY
5:00 - 7:00 PMA LA CARTE DINNER:
WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY 6:00 - 8:00 PMSEVEN APPETIZERS FOR $7.77 EACH:TUESDAY & THURSDAY 3:00 - 7:00 PM
PARTY AT THE PRESERVE: FRIDAY5:00 - 7:00 PM HAPPY HOUR
6:00 - 8:00 PM BUFFETFEATURING LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT
SUNDAY BREAKFAST:10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Mardi Gras Happy Hour
Wednesday, February 18, 2015Reservations are now open
Wine TastingTuesday, February 24, 2015Reservations open January 23rd
End of Season Happy Hour
Wednesday, April 15, 2015Reservations open March 13th
Happy New Year and welcome home! I trust that you
and your family had a safe and joyous holiday season, we
wish you a year full of good health, happiness and much
success. I sincerely thank the membership for your contin-
ued support and suggestions; it is a pleasure to be part of
Shadow Wood Country Club and serving the membership
as your Food and Beverage Director. Th is season’s new menu
and calendar of events has already been met with great en-
thusiasm and enjoyment. Our entire staff is poised to serve
you and your family and our culinary team is prepared to
excite your taste buds.
We have an exceptional upcoming season of events
planned that we have noted from the member survey. In
addition to Wednesday Night Happy Hour with live en-
tertainment, we are open for lunch every day including our
beautiful 18th Terrace and dinner every evening except for
Mondays. We hope that each of you will actively participate
in these fun-fi lled events designed to enhance the camarade-
rie and enjoyment of the Shadow Wood membership.
Our team is here to assist and give recommendations for
all of your event and party needs as well. Your special day
will be treated with the utmost professionalism. We will as-
sist you with any questions you might have in regards to
the planning of your event. We can also help with suggest-
ing the fi nest vendors: fl orists, invitations, photography and
entertainment.
I am personally available to help and answer any of your
questions. Please contact me with any of your Food and
Beverage needs.
Sincerely,
Ron CotorakasFood and Beverage Director
Food & Beverage News
Ron CotorakasDirector of Food & Beverage
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Chef ’s CornerHappy New Year and I hope that everyone enjoyed their holiday
season! It was a great 2014 season for the Club. I truly appreciate your support and kind emails and letters of congratulations for being named Chef of the Year in 2013 and 2014. I am humbled by this distinguished honor and I am proud to be your Chef at Shadow Wood Country Club.
My culinary staff and I are very excited about the upcoming season and are committed to continued quality and consistency. I
have enhanced the kitchen staff to include Executive Sous Chef Boun, Pastry Chef Stacy and a new member of the kitchen team at the Preserve, Chef Mark.
Please join me for my cooking classes that will be off ered on Monday, February 16, 2015 and Monday, April 20, 2015. Be sure to make your reservations early! If you can’t make the classes, I will be “auctioned off ” for a personal dinner for six prepared in your home. It is my pleasure to assist the Shadow Wood Charitable Foundation in their goal to raise funds for those in need.
New menus and evening dining have been added at the Preserve for your dining pleasure. Th e Preserve will be open every day for lunch and fi ve evenings per week (Tuesday through Saturday) for appetizers, a la Carte dinner and Party at the Preserve. Come join us to experience the additional dining options at the Preserve.
Member feedback inspires creativity and your input is very important to us. Please fi ll out the comment cards included in your check presenter or email me personally. Your opinion helps us to serve you better. I look forward to serving you and your guests at the Club!
Your Chef,
Richard Crisanti, CEC, CCA, ACEExecutive Chef
We could not be more proud of our very own Executive Chef
Richard Crisanti who has been voted “2014 Chef of the Year” by
the American Culinary Federation (ACF), Caxambas Chapter of
Southwest Florida for the second year in a row! Th is is the fi rst
time in the chapter’s history that a chef has won back-to-back
years! Th is is the highest honor a Chef in our area can be awarded
and is a result of his dedication to the culinary fi eld and his work
with his local AC F chapter.
Even though Chef Rich has won this prestigious award
(AGAIN!), he is not done growing professionally. His goal over
the next 5 years is to become a Certifi ed Master Chef, a designa-
tion awarded to only 70 Chefs worldwide! While his sights are set high for himself, they are
just as high for the future of Shadow Wood’s culinary operation. His plan is to continue to
elevate the quality of food to make SWCC the #1 dining destination of its members. By
implementing frequent menu changes, providing a range of healthy and gluten free items,
off ering cooking classes, and other new culinary experiences, Chef Rich is determined to
make the Shadow Wood dining experience second to none!
DERBY DAY PARTYSaturday, May 2, 2015Reservations open April 2nd
Cinco de Mayo
Happy HourWednesday, May 6, 2015
Reservations open April 16th
Mother’s Day Mother’s Day Buffet Buffet
Sunday, May 10, 2015Sunday, May 10, 2015Reservations open April 10thReservations open April 10th
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Pre serve Holiday Dinner
Bob & Lonnie KeatingBob & Lonnie Keating
Richard & Faye HartRichard & Faye Hart
Nancy Yurco, Kathy & Ron Rooker and Tom Yurco Nancy Yurco, Kathy & Ron Rooker and Tom Yurco
Joseph & Nancy Adolph, Pat & Donna Egan and Joseph & Nancy Adolph, Pat & Donna Egan and Ronald & Barbara RepiceRonald & Barbara Repice
Ron & Barbara ZungoloRon & Barbara Zungolo
Fredrick & Deborah NizerFredrick & Deborah Nizer
Peter & Bonnie LazierPeter & Bonnie Lazier
Dennis & Ilene SardelloDennis & Ilene Sardello
Patrick & Lisa StammPatrick & Lisa Stamm
Charles & Janet CerulloCharles & Janet Cerullo
Lynn & Rita Cooper Mike & Paula IacampoSteven & Lorrie MorrisonDave & Joyce VanHorne and John & Dawn Kurtz Bob & Jan Seidell
Holly Ball
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Steve & Susan Fahs Mike & Diane LaForte
Jared & Barbara Buss Rick Nalley & Lily Kline
Rick & Ruth Martin Ellis & Lynn Cook
Ken & Carol Watchmaker Ken & Sandy Gould
Philip & Ellen Johnson and Family
Bob Pratte, Monica Mohn and Guests
Tony & Sue RomanovichSteven & Irene Pires Farris & Bunny KalilFrank & Susan Lovejoy Cindy Hultgren, Ginger Lewis, Ginger English, Anu Lacis and Pam Ouellette
New Year’s Eve
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22801 Oakwilde Boulevard
Bonita Springs, FL 34135
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Dates to look forward to:
Book ReviewTh ursday, January 29, 2015
Super Bowl PartySunday, February 1, 2015
Sweetheart’s Ball Saturday, February 14, 2015
Cooking Class Monday, February 16, 2015
Mardi Gras Happy Hour Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Wine Tasting Tuesday, February 24, 2015
St. Patrick’s Day Buff et Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Caribbean Th emed Lobster Night Saturday, March 28, 2015
Game Night Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, April 4, 2015
Easter Brunch
Sunday, April 5, 2015
Master’s Final Round Party
Sunday, April 12, 2015
Season End Happy Hour
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Cooking Class
Monday, April 20, 2015
Perfect Pair of Fine Wine & Food
Saturday, April 25, 2015
Derby Day Party Saturday, May 2, 2015
Cinco de Mayo Happy Hour Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Mother’s Day Buff et Sunday, May 10, 2015
Memorial Day Cookout Monday, May 25, 2015