Upload
others
View
2
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
INSIDE:
Volume 19 Edition 5 July 2018
letter from the president ................................................. 2letter from the head golf pro .......................................... 3golf news .............................................................................. 4lakewood friendly reminders ......................................... 4member communication .................................................. 5lcc’s social media ................................................................. 54th of july pool party and barbecue ............................. 6jr awards banquet .............................................................. 7prospective member family pool party ....................... 7bagpiper entertainment .................................................. 7back to school pool party ................................................ 8one year introductory golf membership program ......9clubhouse hours of operation ........................................ 9sliceroo club house hours of operation ...........................9membership update ........................................................10summer concert series at the pool ..............................13letter from the gm ...........................................................14catering corner ..................................................................162018 pool guest fee policy .............................................162018 pool hours of operation .......................................17pool cabana reservations...............................................17letter from the clubhouse manager ............................18upcoming club events .....................................................19mahjong .............................................................................20lakewood prime rib night ..............................................20bridge lessons ...................................................................20lakewood cellar night .....................................................21burger night ......................................................................21taco tuesday ......................................................................21letter from the membership chair ...............................22
Friday, August 3, 2018 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
$65 per person (This is an adults only event.)
Y’all, join us poolside at Lakewood Country Club for our Middle of Summer Shrimptacular!
This is an event to bring Members and friends together, with a twist of the bayside theme and the traditional Cajun way of eating food - everything with bare hands and fingers, well almost everything. If you’ve ever enjoyed an authentic Cajun boil, you know the pure joy of sitting at a newspaper-covered table piled high with shrimp, crawfish, and all the fixin’s, that are especially delicious if followed by a swig of ice cold beer. This is the perfect way to spend an August evening at LCC. Be sure to invite all your family, friends, and neighbors because summer doesn’t get any better than this.
Cajun Buffet:Biscuits and Corn Bread
Shrimp & Andouille Sausage Gumbo
Salad Bar
Oyster Bar
Shrimp & Crawfish Boil
Chicken & Tasso Jambalaya
Zucchini, Corn, & Peppers
Baked Crab Cakes with Remoulade
Boiled Red Potatoes with Cajun Spice
Carving Station: Cajun Prime Rib
Dessert: Pecan Pie, Bananas Foster, & Bread Pudding
Please Note:3 Reservations are Required. Please
call 303-233-4614 with your reservation or use the LCC Website Event Calendar.
3 We will be assigning seats for this event, so please make note of who you would like to be at your table.
3 The pool will close at 4:00 p.m. and will re-open at 6:00 p.m. for Cajun Seafood Boil. After 6:00 p.m. Members, will be charged for this event.
3 Due to Cajun Seafood Boil, Evening Member Dining will NOT be available at the Clubhouse.
Cajun Seafood BoilCajun Seafood BoilEntertainment: Parkside Band
Entertainment: Parkside Band
letter from the president
2 3
JULY 2018 – THE HEAT IS ON! Denver hit 105 degrees in June setting a new record for the last week of the month. There’s no question that it’s hot this summer and that generates
tremendous amount of activity at our great Club. Every facility at LCC is being used by more and more of you and your guests while our staff is working hard every day to ensure your Member experience is best-in-class. As this buzz of activity continues to grow, I want to take this opportunity to encourage all of you pay attention to the rules that have been established over the years simply to make LCC an enjoyable and safe environment for everyone. LCC has always been comprised of Members who take pride in the ability to have a relaxed environment where Members establish life-long friendships and memorable experiences without a pretentious atmosphere dominated by rules. But these rules and the BY-LAWS have been established for a reason and it’s time for us to all be aware so that LCC can continue to function in this relaxed setting.
I ask all of you to read the “letter from the gm” in this newsletter. Our General Manager, Mr. Lance Scheele, provides excellent guidance for all of us to consider in respecting four categories:
• Respect for our golf course
• Respect for our Clubhouse and pool facilities
• Respect for the entire staff of LCC
• Respect for each other
The message is simple but can be extremely impactful in how we grow as a private club and continue to build on existing friendships, establish new friends, and take care of one another when we are in need! I have heard so many stories during my years of Membership of Members who travel together far and near, for golf, fishing, hunting, and general boondoggles that make your stomach hurt from laughing. I’ve also heard of the many funerals attended, hospital visits so Members never felt alone, and every occasion where friends will go the extra mile to be sure things will be okay. That is what makes Lakewood Country Club great and it starts with respect for one another and an appreciation for what we have at our Club. Let’s all go the extra mile to be sure we’re having fun this summer, shall we?
I love Lakewood Country Club and look forward to seeing all of you as we celebrate another birthday for our great country!!
Cheers!
Thomas M. Piercy President [email protected]
letter from the head golf proWe would like to invite all of the Membership to participate in the summer tournament schedule. During July, August, and September, there are many opportunities to
join in some competitive golf. If you have any questions regarding daily play or tournament sign-ups, please call the Golf Pro Shop in advance to check availability.
Sliceroo occurs Thursday, July 12th through Saturday, July 14th with course preparation and a practice round (10:30 a.m. shotgun) scheduled for Wednesday, July 11th. The Golf Pro Shop staff has a limited number of tee times set up for reciprocal play with other golf courses in the area. If you wish to try and play on one of these days, please sign up in the Golf Pro Shop for the lottery drawing, which will be held July 6th. During Sliceroo, the golf course, practice facilities, and Clubhouse dining will be closed except to tournament participants.
We are nearing the quarterfinals of the Scotch Matches. The matches will be posted outside the Golf Pro Shop so you may schedule your time to be part of the gallery. As always, complimentary spectator carts are offered to the Membership provided they are available. Please obtain a cart from one of the outdoor service staff to ensure our playing Members have enough carts.
Our caddie program is in its second month and going very well. I would encourage you to give our caddie program a try. These young men and women can assist you in experiencing the enjoyment of golf. Please make sure to call John Kienast, or the Golf Pro Shop staff at least one day in advance to reserve your caddie.
As we experience a higher volume of play, we would like to bring three important items to your attention. Getting to the Tee on Time- As a courtesy to your fellow Members, players should be on the tee box by their starting time. We have several time-coordinated clocks so you can plan your practice accordingly. Players not attempting to drive the #1 green should tee off first in the group. Also, please clear the #1 green in a timely manner. Pace of Play- It is important to remember that it is the player’s responsibility to play his/her round in the allocated time of four hours or less. The staff is spending many hours monitoring and assisting players with the pace but the players are ultimately responsible for keeping up with the group in front of them. Please make sure you are within one shot of the group in front at all times. Course Care- Please utilize the sand/seed bottles on the carts. Don’t just repair the divot you made, repair any areas on the golf course. You may have to hit the next shot out of that divot if it is not fixed!,
Ben Honaman Head Golf Professional [email protected]
54
JULY GOLF EVENTSWednesday 4th Flag Day TournamentSunday 8th Independence Day Couples – (11:00 a.m. or 2:00 p.m. Shotgun)Wednesday 11th Sliceroo (Practice RND, 10:30 a.m. Shotgun) Thursday 12th SlicerooFriday 13th SlicerooSaturday 14th SlicerooTuesday 24th Ladies’ Club Championship (RND 1)Thursday 26th Ladies’ Club Championship (RND 2)Friday 27th Ladies’ Club Championship (RND 3)Friday 27th Men’s Club Championship (Championship Flight Only)Saturday 28th Men’s Club Championship (All Flights)Sunday 29th Men’s Club Championship (All Flights)
Match Play ChampionshipCongratulations to our 2018 Match Play Champion; Mr. Todd Franks. Todd defeated Mr. Brooks Ferring 1 up in the final match on Sunday, June 3rd. Thanks to all of our participants and once again, congratulations to our Match Play Champion; Mr. Todd Franks.
1 Please remember that Members and guests are not permitted to bring any food or drinks into the pool or Clubhouse at any time. All food and beverage must be purchased through the Club. This is a Food and Drug Administration policy and in order to protect the Club, as well as our Members, we kindly ask that you please adhere to this policy.
2 Members’ grandchildren, aged 9 and under, and Members’ children, under 25 years of age and living in the household of the parent, may use the pool as a Member, subject to the rules and regulations listed in the LCC House Rules. Members’ grandchildren must be accompanied by the grandparent. The non-Member parent of a Member’s grandchild is not considered a caregiver. They are subject to the weekend and holiday guest fee, and they must be accompanied by their parent (the Member).
lakewood friendly reminders
Every Tuesday the Club sends a “This Week at LCC” email. Special announcements, the weekly calendar, and upcoming
events can be found in this email.
Are you receiving the Tuesday “This Week at LCC” emails?
If you are not, please contact Kristi Nardi at 303-233-4614, ext. 101, or [email protected]
membership communication
lcc’s social mediaStay current with what is going on at Lakewood Country Club!
3 Clubster: Lakewood Country Club is now on Clubster, have you downloaded the app?
Clubster is a private mobile social site designed for Private Clubs and their members.
With Clubster:
• Keep up with the latest club news and activities
• View club event invitations
• Stay connected with your favorite members and send private messages
• Create special groups like your golf group or tennis buddies and send private group messages
Most importantly, Clubster keeps your private club private. Clubster is a totally secure and closed network for members of your club only and all content and information always remains strictly Confidential.
3 Facebook- If you haven’t already, please like the LCC Facebook page and leave a review of your Club!
https://www.facebook.com/LakewoodCountryClub/
3 Twitter- https://twitter.com/LakewoodCCinCO
3 Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/lakewoodcountryclubincolorado/
76
Thursday, July 26, 2018 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Do you have a friend or acquaintance interested in Membership? Please invite them to join you for complimentary hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, swimming, and to learn about Membership opportunities at the Club. This is a wonderful occasion to showcase our stunning pool, pool house, and fitness facility.
In order to attend this event, Reservations are Required. Please call with the name of your prospective Member by Tuesday, July 25th. For more information, please call Carol Kaiser, Membership Director, at 303-233-4614, extension 106.
prospective member family pool party
junior awards banquetWednesday, August 1, 2018
5:00 p.m. Dinner 5:30 p.m. Awards
$10 Children (4-12 years to age) $18 AdultsThis is the event where your junior golfers and swimmers will receive the awards they earned during the 2018 season!
Buffet:Tossed Salad with Dressings, Carving Station: Sirloin, Au Gratin Potatoes, Mixed Vegetables, Rolls, Chicken Fingers, Macaroni and Cheese with Ham, Pigs in a Blanket, Fruit Tray, Vegetable Tray, and Ice Cream Sundae Bar
Please Note:3 Reservations are Required. Please call 303-233-4614 with your reservation or
use the LCC Website Event Calendar. Please include how many people will be in your group.
3 There will be no assigned seating for this event. Seating will be available on a first arrival basis.
Bagpiper Entertainment
We are proud to bring back Mr. Scott Beach, the talented bagpiper, on the last Sunday of every month from 7:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. from now thru September. Please join us on these evenings to enjoy the beautiful weather and traditional Irish music just before sunset.
Wednesday, July 4, 2018
Pool Hours 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Buffet Hours 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Jammin’ DJ’s 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
$20 Adult Members $30 Adult Guests $16 Children Members/Guests (4-12 years of age)
Come celebrate the 4th of July at our annul Pool Party and Barbecue. Let’s toast to our country and freedom with refreshing cocktails, delicious food prepared right before your eyes, swimming in the pool, listening to a variety of music from Jammin’ DJ’s, winning prizes from the pool and yard games, bouncing in the Dalmatian Bouncer and racing your friends in the 30’ blow up obstacle course.
Buffet Menu: Iceberg Wedge Tossed Salad, Caesar Salad, Cole Slaw, Potato Salad, Fruit Salad, Pasta Salad, Watermelon, Cookies, and Ice Cream
On the Grill with all the Fixings: Grilled Chicken Breasts, Bratwursts, Hot Dogs, and Hamburgers
Please Note: 3 There will be no assigned seating for this event.
Seating will be available on a first arrival basis.
3 Please call 303-233-4614 with your reservation or use the event calendar on the LCC website to make an online reservation.
3 The Pool Menu will NOT be available during the Fourth of July Pool Party.
3 The Breakfast Menu will be available in the Clubhouse from 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
3 The Lunch Menu will be available in the Clubhouse from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
3 Evening Member dining will NOT be available.
Party & BarbecueParty & Barbecue
Sliceroo Clubhouse Hours of OperationFrom Wednesday, July 11th through Saturday, July 14th,
the Clubhouse will be CLOSED due to the Sliceroo. The Snack Bar and pool will remain open to the
Membership during the Sliceroo. Regular Clubhouse Hours of Operation will resume on Sunday, July 15th.
Sliceroo Clubhouse Hours of OperationFrom Wednesday, July 11th through Saturday, July 14th,
the Clubhouse will be CLOSED due to the Sliceroo. The Snack Bar and pool will remain open to the
Membership during the Sliceroo. Regular Clubhouse Hours of Operation will resume on Sunday, July 15th.
8 9
• Only Requires a $5,250 Non-refundable Deposit
• All the Benefits of Full Membership with the Exception of Voting Privileges (voting privileges commence upon payment of final initiation fee installment)
• Lock-in to $52,500 Resident Initiation Fee and Payment Plans
• Please Note: This is a One-time Offer Per Prospective Member
one year introductory golf membership program
back to school pool partyTuesday, August 14, 2018 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
DJ Entertainment by Jammin’ DJs Games & Contests for Children
Adults $20 Children $10
Summer has been a blast, but all good things must come to end.
Please join us at LCC’s pool for a “Back to School Pool Party” with entertainment by Jammin’ DJ’s, a buffet prepared by the culinary staff, and fun games and contests. Be sure to bring the entire family and friends to help celebrate welcoming in the new school year.
Buffet:Fresh Garden Salad Bar, Corn Salsa, Three Bean Salad, Potato Salad, Fruit Salad, Vegetables, Chicken Fingers, Tater Tots, Mini Hot Dogs, Sliced Brisket, Baked Beans, Spare Ribs, Cookies, Strawberry Shortcake
Please Note:3 In order to properly staff for this event, please call
303-233-4614 with your reservation or use the LCC Website Event Calendar.
3 There will be no assigned seating for this event. Seating will be available on a first arrival basis.
3 The Pool Menu will NOT be available after 4:00 p.m. due to the Back to School Pool Party.
clubhouse hours of operation
Pike’s Peak Dining Room (Casual Dining)Breakfast: Saturday and Sunday 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Lunch: Tuesday thru Sunday 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Dinner: Tuesday thru Sunday 5:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Tom Bendelow Dining RoomLunch: Tuesday thru Sunday 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Dinner: Tuesday thru Sunday 5:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
10 1110
Mr. Charles “Chuck” Lohmiller (Kristin) Company Resident Transfer Lohmiller & CO/Carrier West 303-825-4328 Sponsored by Mr. Tim Brooks
Mr. Jeremy Brown (Cassandra Kirchner) Legacy Introductory Special Resident (Golf Social Wait List) Charles Schwab Investment Management 720-418-5445 Referred and Sponsored by Mr. Larry Brown
Mr. Nicholas “Nick” Martin (Kelli) Introductory Special Resident (Golf Social Wait List) Johnson & Johnson 303-829-9019 Referred and Sponsored by Mr. Brian Gregory
Mr. Tyson Osborne (Laura) Introductory Special Resident (Golf Social Wait List) Crescent Point Energy 303-299-8517 Sponsored by Mr. Charlie Santaularia
Mr. Scott Kirkegaard (Kristen) Resident Reinstatement (Golf Social Wait List) AJ Kirkegaard Contractors, Inc. 303-669-8900 Sponsored by Mr. Tom Kennedy
Mr. Brian Lange (Kate) Introductory Special Resident (Golf Social Wait List) Black Creek Group 303-339-3654 Referred by Mr. David Spehar and Mr. Brian Gregory Sponsored by Mr. Brian Gregory
Mr. Brandon Drespling (Christine Narayan) Introductory Special Resident (Golf Social Wait List) Triumph Capital Management 720-399-5552 Referred and Sponsored by Mr. Jon Arlotta
Please Welcome
the Following
New Members:
s kristin & chuck lohmiller
s cassandra kirchner & jeremy brown
s parker, kelli, mason, & nick martin
Mr. Erik Danielson (Kimberly “Kim”) Introductory Pre-Resident (Golf Social Wait List) Medivators 773-844-3788 Referred and Sponsored by Mr. Dan Fowler
Mr. Andrew “Andy” Katz (Ro Fleury) Introductory Pre-Resident (Golf Social Wait List) Sponsored by Dr. Art Phelps 303-912-9550
Mr. Samuel “Sam” Herrin (Chandra) Introductory Special Resident (Golf Social Wait List) Meritage Midstream Services 720-458-1766 Referred by Mr. Tyson Osborne Sponsored by Mr. Charlie Santaularia
Mr. Derek Eichenwald (Malissa Sim) Introductory Pre-Resident (Golf Social Wait List) Triumph Capital Management 720-399-5551 Referred and Sponsored by Mr. Jon Arlotta
Mr. Adam Sinton (Ashley) Introductory Special Resident (Golf Social Wait List) Weinberg, Wheeler, Hudgins, Gunn & Dial 770-380-5600 Referred by Mr. Darrin Hall and Mr. Jordan Stern Sponsored by Mr. Darrin Hall
Mr. Paul Faraci (Christena “Chrissy”) Legacy Introductory Pre-Resident (Golf Social Wait List) Faraci Leasure, LLC 720-904-1190 Referred and Sponsored by Dr. Bob Faraci
Mr. Michael “Mike” Rauzi (Molly) Introductory Pre-Resident (Golf Social Wait List) Turner Construction 303-489-9828 Referred and Sponsored by Mr. Jon Arlotta
s brandon drespling & christine narayan
s keaton, kate, morgan, & brian lange
s laura & tyson osborne
s erik & kim danielson
s chandra & sam herrin
s ro fleury & andy katz
s derek eichenwald & malissa sim
s ashley & adam sinton
s sofia, paul, chrissy, & nicholas faraci
s molly & mike rauzi
continued on page 12
s braidy, kristen, kate, scott, & taylor kirkegaard
12 131212
s nicholas, stephanie, benjamin, & chris campbell
Mr. Christopher “Chris” Campbell (Stephanie) House Social Epport, Richman & Robbins LLP 720-538-9828 Referred and Sponsored by Mr. Brett Meeks
Mr. Frank Grinnell, III (Dana) House Social Centennial State Financial 303-804-5073 Referred and Sponsored by Mr. Walt Hagstrom
Mr. Daniel “Dan” Lehmann (Sabrina) House Social Morgan Stanley 310-310-9326 Referred and Sponsored by Mr. Brian Gregory
Mr. Shawn Radtke (Maureen) House Social 3Bear Energy, LLC 303-862-3959 Referred by Mr. Naum Nasif and Mr. Jacob Nagy Sponsored by Mr. Naum Nasif
Mr. Tyler Tramuta (Sarah) House Social Heaven Hill Brands 303-526-8372 Referred and Sponsored by Mr. Drew Cox
Mr. Derek Wintle (Jennifer “Jen”) House Social CDM Smith 303-881-1744 Referred and Sponsored by Mr. Matt Luby
Introductory Membership ConversionsMr. Matt Feldman from Introductory Special Resident to Legacy Special Resident
Mr. Bill Hare, Mr. Joe Hornstein, and Ms. Eunice Kim from Introductory Pre-Resident to Pre-Resident
Mr. Andy Kapchinske and Mr. Seth Urruty from Introductory Special Resident to Special Resident
Fridays – July 27th & August 31st 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Please join us this summer at the pool, the last Friday of each summer month, for complimentary live entertainment (pool guest fees will be in effect). Bring your family and friends to these fun filled summer nights at Lakewood Country Club for sunset viewing and live music. All artists will perform the following Fridays this summer from 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. We are happy to bring this amazing and talented lineup into such a friendly outdoor setting that offers our Members and their guests the perfect summer escape.
July 27th Featuring- Mike Massé – Classic Rock Covers Mike Massé is an internationally acclaimed acoustic artist, known for his epic performances of classic rock covers. He was schooled from an early age on the essentials of rock: Beatles, Stones, The Who, Clapton. He credits the Beatles with teaching him to sing and play guitar, as he studied their songs carefully in his teenage years.
August 31st Featuring- 25 South Band –
Country Rock, Southern Rock, and Classic Rock 25 South Band has over 100 years of combined playing experience and is a dynamite three piece band focusing on 80s, 90s Country, Country Rock, Southern Rock, and Classic Rock! Audiences easily identify with every song and are quite familiar with the very popular hits the band performs. They are honored to perform for you here at LCC!
For more information about the summer concert series at the pool, please call 303-233-4614.
Summer Concert Series at the Pool
s sabrina, mary, james, & dan lehmann
s maureen, brooks, & shawn radtke
s emmett, sarah, tyler, & cooper tramuta
s kingsley, jen, hudson, & derek wintle
14 15
Respect: the Merriam-Webster dictionary defines respect as: a feeling of admiring someone or something that is good, valuable, important, etc.: a feeling or understanding that someone
or something is important, serious, etc., and should be treated in an appropriate way.: a particular way of thinking about or looking at something.
I don’t like getting up on a soap box; but I must tell you as Manager of this private country club, I have noticed a lot of disrespect lately from the Membership and their guests.
Realizing that the golf course has been limited in availability over the last eight months, there has been a pent-up demand for the new golf course. The entire facility is under duress with more rounds being played than in the past, the pool is being utilized more than ever before, and the Clubhouse is buzzing in all areas. Booming business was expected, and it brings a smile to my face with so many Members utilizing and enjoying the facilities. It is understood how there may be some frustrating scenarios from time to time due to volume. However, the Membership must take some ownership in the upkeep of the course and facilities, as well as enforcement of the rules at LCC.
Golf CourseBeginning with our recent restoration: Membership agreed to complete work on the course stemming back from the mid 1990s. We have made a significant investment to what many consider to be our primary asset at LCC. Yet, I see every day people disrespecting the new layout we just invested over $1.5 Million of your
money to upgrade. Ball marks (dozens) left on the new greens, divots not filled on tee boxes and in fairways, and carts being driven or parked in areas where there should never be a cart, i.e.: immediately off the green complex, over tee boxes, and in roped off areas of new turf. To the Membership of LCC, I ask you to please respect YOUR golf course; while we have a maintenance team to maintain the golf course, your dues shouldn’t be directed to fix all the items golfers leave behind, more so to be pro-active with maintenance practices and labor efforts to enhance the playability of the course. A few quick moments after each golf shot from each golfer can make an enormous impact on the playing conditions of your golf course.
ClubhouseIf a dreadful day on the golf course, or at work, or home, results in the devastation of the Clubhouse and facilities, we need to take a step back and realize that as a Member of a private country club, the Clubhouse/pool building deserves the same respect as your home. Taking out frustration on the facility and the furnishing causes increased spending to make repairs versus spending on future enhancements. In addition to damage, we are experiencing theft of many locker room & bathroom amenities such as lotions, toothbrushes, and razors that are offered as an amenity to use and enjoy while at the Club – not be taken for use at home. Children are unruly and running around the Clubhouse unsupervised, which is not only a safety concern, but causing frustration from Members trying to enjoy the facilities, not to mention the added expense of repairing broken furnishings and fixtures. LCC has rules pertaining to children while in the Clubhouse/pool building and golf course; please refer to the Board Policies found on the LCC website under Article IV, section 2. Members should take pride in the facility just as you would in your own home.
letter from the gm letter from the gmFellow MembersUnderstanding that from time to time, Members may not see eye to eye with one another. LCC is to be a place of enjoyment, not additional stress or turmoil. Members want to come out and enjoy all the amenities we have to offer. Please treat each other with kindness and respect. As a Management team, we constantly educate our staff to work & live by the “Golden Rule” which is to treat others the way you wish to be treated. I ask that Members treat each other in the same manner. Guests and family are the responsibility of the Member in which they are accompanied. Please take the time to educate guests and family members on the rules of LCC, to ensure a pleasant time is had by all.
StaffThe staff of LCC are trained to perform their various responsibilities in their respective departments. First and foremost, to be attentive to the Membership. That being said, the most challenging responsibility the employees are faced with is making sure the Membership and their guests are following the rules and guidelines for the enjoyment of the ENTIRE Membership. The rules of LCC were formed by the Membership for the Membership’s enjoyment and should be followed by the entire Membership – no
one person is above the rules. The staff is tasked with enforcing these rules daily, and I will not tolerate a Member disrespecting a staff member, when they are enforcing the rules. Should a Member feel that a rule is no longer applicable, don’t take it out on the front-line staff members; please contact myself and I will bring the rule in question up to the appropriate Committee for their consideration. I will provide you with a timely response to your question and explain the decision made by the Committee.
It pains me to have to write a letter on a topic such as this, but I believe it requires immediate attention. LCC is a wonderful place and the Membership is fantastic, that’s what makes LCC so special. Be respectful of the surroundings and each other, and it will become better and more enjoyable for all Members..
It’s a pleasure to serve you as General Manager, please let me know if you have any questions or feedback.
Sincerely;
Lance Scheele General Manager [email protected]
Pool Cabana Reservations As wonderful as the warm Colorado sun is, protect yourself in one of our three shady cabanas, and settle into your own corner of paradise! Relax on comfy chairs in your private cabana, which includes: two chaise lounges, a table, and four chairs. The cabanas seat six comfortably. They will be available to rent any day of the week (except Mondays, unless it is a holiday). Reservations may only be made 48 hours in advance (starting at 10:00 a.m. two days prior to your selected date), with the exception of Tuesday reservations; those may be made at 10:00 a.m. on the Saturday prior. Reservations will be taken in the order they are received. To make a reservation, please contact Kristi Nardi at 303-327-1301 or at [email protected].
Pricing for Cabana Rentals WITH a Reservation:Morning Half Day (Open to 3:00 p.m.) - $35Afternoon Half Day (3:00 p.m. to Close) - $35Full Day (Open to Close) - $65Holidays (Full Day Only) - $200
Pricing for Cabana Rentals WITHOUT a Reservation:Morning Half Day (Open to 3:00 p.m.) - $40Afternoon Half Day (3:00 p.m. to Close) - $40Full Day (Open to Close) - $80Holidays (Full Day Only) - $200
Cabana Cancellation Policy:Reservations must be cancelled 24 hours in advance. A no show fee will be incurred of 100% of the cabana price.
1716 17
Did you know you can refer your friends, family, and associates to host their rehearsal dinners, bridal showers, weddings, bar/bat mitzvahs, holiday parties, baby showers,
corporate events, golf tournaments, graduation parties, high school reunions, retirement parties, and birthday parties at Lakewood Country Club? Did you also
know that if you do, it will apply to your food and beverage minimum? Remember, Lakewood Country Club has plenty of banquet rental space including our two
Ballrooms, newly expanded Ballroom patio and our beautiful Tom Bendelow and Donald Ross Rooms. Please call Michelle for details.
Michelle Kiser • Director of Catering 303-233-4614, ext. 104
Tuesday thru Thursday: 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Friday thru Sunday: 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Food & Beverage Service: 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Happy Hour: Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Pool guest fees will be charged for Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. As of Saturday, May 26th, we began checking guests in at the entrance of the pool.
Per the House Rules, ALL guests MUST be accompanied by the Member!
Any Member, who will be accompanied by more than 6 adult guests, must make reservations prior to arriving at the pool. Reservations can be made by calling 303-233-4614.
Tuesday – Thursday:No Guest Fees
Friday – Sunday:$10 per Adult Guest $5 per Child Guest (4-12 years of age)
Guest Fees on Holidays:$30 per Adult Guest $16 per Child Guest (4-12 years of age) *These prices include the Holiday buffets.
2018 pool guest fee policy
2018 pool hours of operation
1918
letter from the clubhouse managerThe pool kicked off the summer season with great success. The kitchen staff, wait staff, lifeguard staff, bartenders, and managers have all been working hard in making the Members’
experience pleasant. Hopefully, you have enjoyed the rotating items on the pool menu, along with the standard favorites, as the rotating items will be replaced with new choices starting the second week in July.
A quick thank you to all the Members who have hosted parties at the pool and were patient with our staff and kitchen allowing us to execute your needs to the best that we can (since we are not set up to host large parties out of our kitchen, in addition to the normal pool business). With that being said, for those who are looking to host parties at the pool, please know that we are limited with our space, and the best way to go about doing this is renting one of our three cabanas that offer a more private experience. Keep in mind that the cabanas comfortably hold around 6-8 adults and children, we ask that you do not have more in them as it infringes on the other Members who have rented the other cabanas. A friendly reminder, if you plan on bringing over six guests to accompany you to the pool, please call the Club to let us know.
Our Annual Memorial Day Pool Party was a great way to kick off the 2018 pool season at LCC. We had over 200 Members, guests, and children in attendance. The new location of the buffet, under the awnings against the pool house, was a big hit as far as keeping all the food in one shaded place with the
exception of the grill items. This location also allowed a better flow and seemed to stay more organized. If you weren’t able to attend, we hope to see you at the two other holiday pool parties, Fourth of July and Labor Day. The six couples who attended the Couples’ Summer Barbecue Cooking Demonstration had a great time. The event moved from the pool grill into the Clubhouse kitchen, due to the heat and the items Chef Mat was preparing. They then dined on the private Ballroom patio with the romantic ambiance from our new pillars of fire and the street market lights. At the end of the June, Mr. Reinig, Mr. Piercy, and the other members of the Parkside band kicked off the Summer Concert Series with a BANG (and a violin twist)! For those who attended, we hope you enjoyed an evening of fun and dancing.
We look forward to seeing you around the Club in July. Come celebrate the 4th of July at our annual Fourth of July Pool Party and Barbecue. The pool hours of operation will be from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. The party (buffet, entertainment, and games) will be from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. There will be a dalmatian bouncer and 30’ blow up obstacle course, along with pool and pool side games throughout the event. Following this event is LCC’s Sliceroo. As always, we are gearing up and looking forward to our 62nd Annual Member-Guest Event. This is always a wonderful opportunity to showcase our Club and we all take pride in making this one of the greatest Member-Guest Events in the country. Please note - Member Dining will NOT be available during this four day event, however, the pool will be fully operational. We hope you join us at the pool for our Summer Concert Series, the last Friday of the month, July 27th for complimentary live entertainment
featuring- Mike Massé, who is an internationally acclaimed acoustic artist, known for his epic performances of classic rock covers. He was schooled from an early age on the essentials of rock: Beatles, Stones, Who, Clapton. He will perform from 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Bring your family and friends to this fun filled summer night at Lakewood Country Club.
As always, my door is open to any comments or concerns. Please feel free to contact me at any time.
James Klein Clubhouse Manager [email protected]
upcoming eventsJULY Wednesday 4th Fourth of July Pool Party
Wednesday 11th- Saturday 14th Sliceroo
Thursday 26th Prospective Member Pool Party
Friday 27th Summer Concert Series #2
Sunday 29th Bagpiper Entertainment
AUGUST Wednesday 1st Junior Awards Banquet
Friday 3rd Cajun Seafood Boil
Monday – 13th - Wednesday 15th Babe Zaharias Invitational
Tuesday 14th Back to School Pool Party
Saturday 25th Moonlight Mulligans
Sunday 26th Bagpiper Entertainment
Friday 31st Summer Concert Series
letter from the clubhouse manager
20 21
lakewood prime rib night
Thursday Evenings
Join us every Thursday Evening and enjoy
a delicious Prime R ib Dinner .
Menu Card
Wednesdays • 1:00 p.m. in the Ladies’ Locker Room
If you would like to play Mahjong (or learn to play), please join
us on Wednesdays.
If you have questions, please call Mary Starker at 303-475-2990 or Paula Maddera at 303-985-2748.
Wednesdays in the Ladies’ Locker RoomIf you would like to play Bridge (or learn to play), please join us on selected
Wednesdays at 10:00 a.m. in the Ladies’ Locker Room. Barbe Durbin and Mary Jo Halfen have graciously offered to teach Bridge lessons. If you have any questions, please call Barbe at 303-279-2510 or Mary Jo at 303-988-5158.
lakewood country club cellar night
Burger Night Join us every Sunday night for two featured burgers. These innovative,
mouth-watering burgers are culinary creations that are
guaranteed to leave you with an unforgettable LCC dining experience
each and every time.
Taco TuesdaysWe are bringing the taste of Mexico to LCC.
Join us every Tuesday night for a special selection of house made tacos. Taco Tuesday is a great
excuse to eat tacos at least once a week!
Burger Night has Moved to Sundays!Burger Night has Moved to Sundays!
In Addition to the Member Dining Menu and Dinner Features
In Addition to the Member Dining Menu.
Wednesday Evenings(In our Pike’s Peak Dining Areas)
Join us every Wednesday Evening and enjoy 50% off bottles of wine and 25% off our reserve selection!
22 !
July
2018
su
nd
ay
mo
nd
ay
tuesd
ay
wed
nesd
ay
thu
rsd
ay
frid
ay
satu
rday
Club
Clo
sed
Lake
woo
d Ce
llar
Nig
ht
Club
Clo
sed
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
1 5
16
17
18
19
20
21
29
30
31
8
9
10
11
12
1 3
1 4
Prim
e Ri
b N
ight
Prim
e Ri
b N
ight
Ladi
es’ C
lub
Cham
pion
ship
Pros
pect
ive
Mem
ber
Pool
Par
ty
Lake
woo
d Ce
llar
Ni g
ht
Club
Clo
sed
Slic
eroo
Slic
eroo
letter from membership chairJuly 1, 2018On behalf of the rest of the Board of Directors, I would like to thank you for all of your prospective Member referrals. Currently, there are approximately 21 Members on our Golf Wait List. However, our Golf Wait List Members have full use of the facilities and afternoon privileges on the golf course. Due to its popularity, Lakewood Country Club is once again offering our One Year Introductory Golf Membership Program, requiring only a $5,250 non-refundable initiation fee down payment. Our new Members consistently comment about the friendliness of LCC Members and the warm atmosphere at the Club; so, please continue to welcome them with open arms to their “Home Away from Home.”
Resident Membership Classification• Resident Initiation Fee is $52,500• No Surcharge for the Two Year Payment Plan• $2,500 Initiation Fee Discount for Waiving the Introductory Golf Membership
Program for the Full Pay or Two Year Payment Plan• $5,000 Club Credit for the Full Pay or Two Year Payment Plan ($2,500 Club
Credit in First Year and $2,500 Club Credit in Second Year)• Annually Compounded Surcharges Dependent Upon Down Payment
(20% down payment receives a 6% surcharge, 15% down payment receives an 8% surcharge, and 10% down payment receives a 10% surcharge)
• Payment Plans: Age 46 and Above Up to Five Years, Age 40 to 45 Up to Seven Years, Age 39 and Younger Up to 10 Years
• All the Benefits of Full Membership with the Exception of Voting Privileges (voting privileges commence upon payment of final initiation fee installment))
One Year Introductory Golf Membership Program • Only Requires a $5,250 Non-refundable Deposit• All the Benefits of Full Membership with the Exception of Voting Privileges (voting
privileges commence upon payment of final initiation fee installment)• Lock-in to $52,500 Resident Initiation Fee and Payment Plans as Detailed Above• Please Note: This is a One-time Offer Per Prospective MemberLegacy Memberships (30% discount off of the Resident Initiation Fee)• Legacy Resident Initiation Fee is $36,750 or $31,500 if they begin with the Introductory Golf Membership
due to the $5,250 deposit• Legacy Membership Includes any and All LCC Relatives – Siblings, Parents, Cousins, etc.• No Surcharge for the Two Year Payment Plan• Annually Compounded Surcharges Dependent Upon Down Payment
(20% down payment receives a 6% surcharge, 15% down payment receives an 8% surcharge, and 10% down payment receives a 10%)
• Payment Plans: Age 46 and Above Up to Five Years, Age 40 to 45 Up to Seven Years, Age 39 and Younger Up to 10 Years
• Legacy Members 39 years of age and younger pay ½ Dues and full House Fee during their first year of Membership (currently, $237.50 $150, respectively) and ¾ Dues and full House Fee during their second year of Membership (currently, $356.25 and $150, respectively). Then, Legacy Members will begin to pay full Dues and full House Fee in their third year of Membership (currently, $475 and $150, respectively).
• All the Benefits of Full Membership with the Exception of Voting Privileges (voting privileges commence upon payment of final initiation fee installment))
New Junior Dues Structure• 29 Years of Age and Younger at Time of Application - Only Pay ½ Dues and Full House Fee until Age 30 (currently, $237.50 and $150, respectively) - At age 30, Pay ¾ Dues and Full House Fee until Age 35 (currently, $356.25 and $150, respectively) • 30 years of Age at Time of Application - Only Pay ¾ Dues and Full House Fee until Age 35 (currently, $356.25 and $150, respectively)
House Social Membership Classification• Use of Pool, Fitness Facility, Reciprocal Tennis with Meadow Creek Tennis,
Member Dining, Social Events, and Junior Programs • $3,000 Initiation FeeNew Members are vital to the Club’s financial success. The best way to grow the Club’s Membership is through your prospective Member referrals. If you have family, friends, or acquaintances who you think would be a good addition to the Club, please call Carol Kaiser, Membership Director, at 303-233-4614, extension 106.
Sincerely, Norton “Norty” C. Frickey, II Membership Chairman Board of Directors
Sum
mer
Co
ncer
t Ser
ies #
2La
dies
’ Clu
b Ch
ampi
onsh
ipM
en’s
Club
Ch
ampi
onsh
ip
Burg
er N
ight
Burg
er N
ight
Burg
er N
ight
Inde
pend
ence
Day
Co
uple
s
Club
Clo
sed
Bur
ger N
ight
Men
’s Cl
ub
Cham
pion
ship
Bagp
iper
En
tert
ainm
ent
Taco
Tue
sday
Ladi
es’ C
lub
Cham
pion
ship
Taco
Tue
sday
Taco
Tue
sday
Taco
Tue
sday
Club
Clo
sed
Flag
Day
To
urna
men
t Fo
urth
of J
uly
Pool
Pa
rty
Prim
e Ri
b N
ight
Burg
er N
ight
Taco
Tue
sday
Men
’s Cl
ub
Cham
pion
ship
Slic
eroo
Slic
eroo
6800
Wes
t 10
th A
ven
ue
• La
kew
oo
d, C
olo
rad
o 8
0214
ph
on
e 30
3.23
3.46
14 •
fax
303
.233
.340
3G
olf
Pro
Sh
op
303
.233
.050
3h
ttp
://w
ww
.lake
wo
od
cou
ntr
yclu
b.n
et
Pike
’s Pe
ak D
inin
g Ro
om (C
asua
l Din
ing)
Brea
kfas
t Sa
t & S
un
7:00
a.m
. to
2:00
p.m
.Lu
nch
Tues
thru
Sun
11
:00
a.m
. to
2:00
p.m
. D
inne
r Tu
es th
ru S
un
5:00
p.m
. to
9:30
p.m
.
Tom
Ben
delo
w D
inin
g Ro
om (A
dult
Din
ing)
Lunc
h Tu
es th
ru S
un
11:0
0 a.
m. t
o 2:
00 p
.m.
Din
ner
Wed
s thr
u Su
n 5:
00 p
.m. t
o 9:
30 p
.m.
Clu
bhouse
Hours
of
Opera
tion
2018
Board
of
Dir
ect
ors
Pr
esid
ent:
Tho
mas
“To
m”
M. P
ierc
yV
ice
Pres
iden
t: D
anet
te S
. Rea
gan
Se
cret
ary:
Jam
es “
Mik
e” M
. Mar
goni
eTr
easu
rer:
Ste
ven
“Ste
ve”
R. F
erri
e Cl
ay A
. Cam
pbel
l • N
orto
n “N
orty
” C.
Fri
ckey
, II
Loui
s “L
ou”
J. F
icco
, Jr.
• Pa
tric
k “P
at”
W. S
hanl
ey
Thom
as “
Tom
” A
. Gys
in