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Page 1: Harbor Happenings Fall Edition 2009

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Fitness Club Personal Training:

First Consult is free Single session is $40

12 session program is $400 It is recommended that individuals choose the 12 ses-

sion program in order to see results and complete the 12 sessions in one month. It is the only true way to see re-sults from a training program. A diet program can also

be personalized for an individual as well when they choose the 12 session program.

For more information, please contact Christina Menke, Life Style Makeover, at 954-249-8334 or

[email protected].

Yoga: Discover the many benefits of Yoga!! Cer-tified Yoga instructor, Diane Gburek, of-fers classes at Harbor Club for the absolute beginner as

well as advanced/intermediate students. Gentle/beginner classes meet at 8:45 on Monday mornings and

advanced/intermediate classes meet on Monday eve-nings at 6:00 pm both in the aerobics room at the Harbor

Club clubhouse. You may drop in for either class for $15.00 or sign up for a 5 class or 10 class package for

$70.00 and $125.00, respectively.

Soothing Touch Body Work Enjoy a “Soothing Touch Body Work” session now be-ing offered to the Members of Harbor Club by Diane Gburek. A “Soothing Touch Body Work” consists of various massage techniques to relax and restore tired and sore muscles, ease lower back pain, stimulate blood flow, reduce stiffness in the neck and shoulders, and bring out a general sense of calm and well being. Diane delivers her sessions in a highly professional manner, applying the standards of massage draping and privacy during the client's experience . The “Soothing Touch Body Work” is delivered in an environment accompa-nied by peaceful music, low lighting, and delightful scents. The cost of a one hour session is only $55 For more information on Yoga or Soothing Touch Body Work, please contact Diane Gburek at: Home: 706-453-4604 Cell: 404-217-8891 or Email: [email protected]

Harbor Club 1111 Polo Circle, Greensboro , GA. 30642 706-453-9690 www.harborclub.com

Harbor Club Tennis News…

The LOTA Fall Leagues will commence Saturday, September 19th so be sure to register to play at www.LOTAtennis.com. League play will be every Satur-day from 9-12 noon. Please check the court sign up sheet and standing reservations sheet before planning to play. If you need any further informa-tion, have any questions or need a game, please contact me via phone at 706-453-2679 or email at [email protected].

Harbor Club Bridge

Duplicate Bridge. For more details on Duplicate Bridge please contact Jeri Darfler at 706-453-1740. Harbor Club Ladies Party Bridge Group welcomes all interested players for fun and fellowship. The group meets in the Oconee Room at the HC Clubhouse at 10 AM, and meet regularly on the fourth Wednesday of each month. Anyone interested in playing as a regular or substitute, please call Nancy Nugent at 706-453-0109 for more details.

Croquet The croquet crowd will meet on Thursdays, October 1, 15, & 29 at the Club House courts at 5:00 p.m. You do not need a part-ner. Come and join the fun. After croquet join us in the lounge for drinks and snacks. Any questions call Bob Welsh at 706 453-9441

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Harbor Club 1111 Polo Circle, Greensboro , GA. 30642 706-453-9690 www.harborclub.com

TÜÉâÇw tÇw TuÉâà |Ç [tÜuÉÜ VÄâu With Judy Stultz After our long hot summer I think we’re all ready for the fall season and the cooler weather it brings. Here in Harbor Club plans are being made for the football games, golf tournaments, autumn festivals and a host of so-cial activities. The Fourth of July brought family and friends together to enjoy boating, swimming and the fabulous Ritz fireworks (where dazzling colors burst over the lake). Early boaters were treated to music from the concert onshore. The Sunflower Festival also fell on that weekend. Donna Jean Kendall, Kathrin Rudland and I traveled to Rutledge for the affair, returning home with armfuls of sunflowers.

There was much to enjoy here in the Lake Country this summer with the OPAS Summer Series, weekends at Savannah’s and concerts on the Plaza in Eatonton. Several of our HC members were active in OPAS’s Summer Regatta. Ellie Davis and Diane Roberts manned the SS Harbor Club ~ designed and built by Don Chesnut. The girls gave it an admirable try but were unable to keep from sinking in the final battle. HC’s Sherry Lovelace partnered with an OPAS chum in Ipanic and Steve Weiser was part of the Toastmas-

ter’s crew. Although the crews survived, all three ships met a watery end. August also ushered in a blessed event for our Angela Dell and her husband Jay as they welcomed baby daugh-ter, Morgan ~ making Garrett and Austin proud big brothers. The LGA lead by President Val Ledyard, Tournament Chairman Marie Madsen, Secretary/Treasurer Rita Jones and Playday Chairman Kathy Kurelic planned to head up their new season with the Four-Club Challenge on Sept. 16th. Twelve of our ladies was to challenge the ladies of Cuscowilla, Reynolds Plantation and Reynolds Landing for this year’s bragging rights but the event was cancelled due to the rain. Their Member/Guest Tour-nament followed ~ the weekend of September 24th & 25th (please see the LGA section for the results), Several of our HC world travelers are off again this fall ~ Val and Jack Ledyard are bound to the Galapagos Is-lands (where Val tells me she hopes to see a blue or red-footed boobie). That should make for an interesting tale! The Galapagos must be the in place to be this year as Leigh and Bob Lofgrin are headed that way too and also planning to spend some time in Quito, Ecuador. Our poet-in-residence, Kathrin Rudland, was the winner of the prestigious Harriette Austin Award for Poetry at the Harriette Austin Writers Conference in Athens. The award also included a stipend of $500! Congratula-tions Kathrin! The Harbor Club Ladies League kicked off their new year with a wine tasting and guest watercolor artist in September. October will feature a talk on the Genuine Georgia Store with Cynthia Smith. The ladies will learn how to make a magnolia wreath with the help of an instructor from Gary’s Garden Center in November. Terri Ligon will host a holiday cocktail party in her lakeside home in place of the annual Christmas luncheon. The holiday rush will be on us before we know it ~ take time to kick back, relax and enjoy the days of autumn. Judy

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YÜÉÅ àx Wxá~ Éy àx TvvÉÅÅÉwtà|ÉÇá `tÇtzxÜ‹A Reminder to all Members and Residents: Cottage Rental Special Continues... For a limited time, Harbor Club is offering its members and residents a reduced rate on Cottage Rentals. These exceptional 3 bedroom cottages are perfect for your out-of-town guests. Visitors enjoy discounts on golf, the use of all amenities, including our clubhouse, dining facilities, swim and tennis center, fitness center and more. Housekeeping services are included. You may visit us on the web at www.harborclub.com for more information on the Cottages. Based Upon Availability Member Rate: $175 a night plus tax Non-Member Resident Rate: $195 a night plus tax For more information, please contact me at 706-453-9690 ,Ext. 240 or via email at [email protected] ~Laurie Rimes

Harbor Club continues to offer a $3,000 credit referral to any property owner who comes to the sales office and registers a referral resulting in the sale of Harbor Company owned property. The credit may be applied at Harbor Club’s Pro Shop, Club Restaurant, or to the referee’s mem-bership dues. • The September 2009 Homefinder Real Estate Magazine has a featured article on Harbor Club. • The Harbor Club rental program continues to offer a $175 per night rental rate for the three-bedroom

townhouses and the three-bedroom home on Mira Vista. Please see below for more information. • Improvements to the Light House Point pavilion and its entrance security building have been completed. • The Harbor Club swimming pool officially closed September 30, 2009. • The Turn House outside painting and bathroom improvements have been completed. The two other golf

course bathrooms are currently getting improvements and will be completed soon. • The covered bridge painting will begin shortly, • Harbor Club events coordinator, Angela Dell, has returned to fulltime employment. • Effective November 1, 2009, the Polo Grille and Lounge will begin winter season operational hours. A

winter schedule will be announced shortly via e-mail.

Last but not least, I am happy to announce that Mr. Vince Mancuso, our POA president, has overcome many of his health issues and is doing well. Our thanks go out to Vince and Camille for all the contributions they have made and continue to make to the Harbor Club community. Harbor Club ownership, administration, and staff wish each of you and your family a fantastic fall and happy holiday season. Thanks to all our Harbor Club property owners for being an integral part of our great com-munity.

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November Birthdays Brenda Christian 1 Helen Orler 1 Don Pilgram 1 George Wheeler 1 Bill Darfler 2 Mike Kokoska 2 Dr. Jeffrey Zweig 2 Aaron Blankenship 4 Michael Jansen 4 Perry Marcus 4 Diane Gburek 5 Danya Green 5 Lynda Lewis 5 Ed O’Neal 5 Clarence Jones 7 Jerry Barton 7 Joseph Reich 7 John Kender 8 Hanna Fowler 8 Miles Perrin 9

October Birthdays Emma Dent 1 Nancy Furches 1 Mary Johnson 2 Beth Elliott 3 Fred Mohr 3 Nick Piacentini 3 Laura Dent 4 Philip Hodges 5 Edward Fahey 5 Michael Jackson 5 Steven Gibson 5 David East 6 Stacy Reich 6 Peter Keller 7 Joe Grayson 8 Edward Latham 8 Mary Stone 8 Eric Udoff 8 Jim Berryman 9

November Anniversaries Robert and Pat Cresswell 3 Brian & Dianne Kingston 3 Roger and Ann Chambless 10 Sam and Susan Young 11 Alan and Roni Wolk 11 Miles and Marjory Perrin 17 Thomas and Janice Yermack 19 Robert and Cora Harber 22 David and Danya Green 21 Thomas and Diane Campbell 23 Mark and Janel McCullers 23 Peter and Geraldine Lambo 24 Bill and Mary Nash 24 Philip and Lena McCleadon 25 Bob and Mary Stone 25 Edwin and Sheila Farley 27 David and Peggy Borchelt 28 Richard and Patricia Abraham 30

October Anniversaries Kermit & Kathleen Moody 1 Michael & Becky Shelly 3 Steve & Linda Weiser 3 Richard & Karen Dodd 9 Pete & Nancy Nance 10 James & Danelle Borland 11 Geoffrey & Kathleen Maloney 12 Jack & Joann Stauffer 12 Ed & Juanita Clements 15 John & Kathie Carr 15 Robert & Rose White 16 Jerry & Pepper Helms 17 Larry & Lois Miller 18 Bill & Nell Lynch 19 Sam & Joyce Blankenship 19 Dennis & Sherry Lovelace 22 Frank & Marianne Botdorf 24 George & Julie Menke 24 Jim & Shirley Rinard 24 Doug & Helene Romine 27 Charlie & Cheryl Kimbrell 28

Harbor Club 1111 Polo Circle, Greensboro , GA. 30642 706-453-9690 www.harborclub.com

December Birthdays December Anniversaries

Helene Romine 9 Charlie Wombie 9 Jeb Thurmond 10 Scott Thurmond 10 Wayne Kendall 10 Robin Gallops 10 Carole Kent 10 Kelley Milner 12 Emmy Scherer 12 Kathy Topken 13 John Ledyard 13 Denny Mahan 14 Bob Stone 14 Debbie Athans 14 Chris Gilbert 15 Jennifer Garland 15 Bea McCormick 16 Sam Young 16 Robert Jones 17

Richard Sheppard 25 Brenda Brown 26 Lynette Dell 26 Dale Ipock 26 Bill Lewis 26 Ann Teat 27 George Menke 27 Kattie Harris 27 Don Phipps 27 Karen Johnson 28 Wayne Eleton 29 Robert Kendall 29 John Fahey 29 Jusith Bock 30 Barbara Dennis 30 Terri Ligon 30 Robert Harber 31 Jane Kokoska 31

Kermit Moody 23 Joyce Blankenship 24 Dr. William Hearn 24 Millicent Zamirowski24 Megan Clark 25 Scott Simpson 25 Anna Mann 26 William Strickland 27 Debbie Christian 28 Donna Kendall 28 Doris Marcus 28 Bill Reeve 28 Kevin Smith 28 Trudy Hene 29 Jennifer Jackson 29 John Petrie 29 Fred Dennis 30 McLoed Scott 30 Larry Price 30

Lori Vardas 9 Grady Webster 9 Patrick Yost 9 Ed French 11 Joy Bergstrand 11 Emily Clayton 12 Ronni Udoff 12 Palmer Clayton 13 Garrison Fox 13 Dorothy Carlton 13 Robert Cresswell 14 Bill Goggans 14 Dwight Reed 14 Ethan Wallace 14 Donna Kemp 14 David Hamilton 15 Mary Crumley 15 Frank Crumley 16 Allison Belans 16 Cheryl Beamer 17

Taylor Hall 17 Alex Falanga 18 Art Jackson 18 Arthur Reynolds 18 Scott Singer 18 Patricia Brigham 19 Mandy Christian 20 A.Jacks Green 20 Laura Phipps 20 Erin Knowles 20 James Moore 21 Lexi Strickland 21 Jennifer Wofford 21 Patrick Jansen 22 Dr. John Trice 22 Elizabeth Couch 23 Sarah Couch 23 Carolyn Fichtner 23 Jean Wyrick 23 Robert Welsh 23

Janice Burns 2 Jim Mahan 3 Denver Wylie 3 Libby Green 4 Bert Hene 4 Charles Osborne 7 Karyn March 7 Betty Gill 8 Connie Bailey 9 Cathy Butler 9 Cherly Laine 9 Brandon MCCuin 10 Frank Botdorf 10 Robin Couch 10 Seth Dukes 10 Carol Gordon 10

Bob Christian 11 Kris Stathas 11 Charles Cassidy 12 Kathleen Hroch 12 Lori Miller 12 Daphane Jones 13 Bill Rineer, Jr. 13 Tom Wagoner 13 Robert Chambless 14 Molly Richey 14 Kathrin Rudland 14 Jacqueline Cowles 15 Sydney O’Donnell 15 Donald Houser 15 Gary Rasor 15 Susan Warnke 15 Kathryn Tyrrell 16

Carly Aasen 16 David Borchelt 16 Lindy Williams 16 Theresa Subacz 17 Frances Miller 18 Scott Singer 18 Bob Weyhmiller 18 Grant Gaalema 18 Jeanie Wilson 19 Robert Collins 21 Don Chesnut 21 Diane Mahan 21 Andy Oxley 21 Kathleen Weeks 21 Colby Brooks 22 Patty Layson 23 Carol Britt 23

John and Jeanie Wilson 1 Timothy & Donna Crim 6 John and Joyce Kender 8 Dr. Robert and Sutreater Morgan 9 Eric and Clare Ranney 9 Tom and Glenda Wagoner 9 Charlie and Genie Wombie 15 John and Helen Orler 15 Thomas and Sheryl Olsen 20 Roberto and Maricel Mattei 22 Charles and Carolyn Kubitz 27 Bill Goggins & Deanne Hayes 28 John and Jan McCormack 28 Jerry and Pat Barton 29 Jim & Patsy Berryman 29 Mark and Jenny Ling 29 Peter and Kathy Topken 29 Joe Grayson and Beth Layson 30 Arthur & Brenda McCain 30

Sybil Kirkner 17 Frank Beamer 18 Savannah Butler 18 Michael McRobbie 18 Ann Phillips 18 Caroline Jansen 19 Jill Buckthal McCuin 21 Brenda Green 21 Bob Hummell 22 Donald NeSmith 22 Kayla Blankenship 23 Samantha Simpson 23 Charlotte Hummell 24 Camille Mancuso 24 Teresa Prather 24 Adrienne Singer 24 Ramsey Altman 25 Matthew Lipscomb 25

Alissa Gallops 23 Gail Peacock 23 Glenda Wagoner 23 Lee Dehihns 24 Carol Fick 25 Joan Way 27 James Hildebrand 28 Jan McCormack 28 Linda Reynolds 28 Jimmy Thurmond 28 Patricia Cohen 30 Jack Teat 31 Robin Monico 31 Parker Belans 31 Chris Belans 31

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Bingo at the

Polo Grille & Lounge 7:00-9:00

Wednesday, October 21

$.50 per card May order off Bar Menu

Please call Angela dell at 706-453-9690 Ext. 4

Or email [email protected] to RSVP. Seating is Limited - Members Only

BINGO card proceeds will be donated to charity

of choice by final winner.

Email Notices We have events being added to the calendar every month so stay up to date by signing up for my weekly event no-

tices via email . Anyone inter-ested in joining the mailing list please send your email address to Angela Dell at [email protected]

Events

Trick or Treat & Halloween Party

Trick-or-Treating

Attention All Harbor Club Residents…… On Friday, October 30th from 5:30-7:00 p.m., children will be trick or treating in the neighborhood. If you would like

HC’s precious hooligans to come to your door, please call Angela Dell at Harbor Club Administration 706-453-9690 ext. 4 or email at [email protected] by October 28th. You can also pick up your mailbox balloons at the HC office or Security

Gate to let trick -or- treaters know that your house is welcoming to them. We will not stop at a house without balloons.

Trick-or-Treaters will meet at the HC Clubhouse parking lot at 5:30 p.m. We will plan to caravan around the neighborhood.

Halloween Party

Harbor Club residents, adults and children, are invited to

join us for a party immediately following at the Carriage House. We will have a spooky children’s theme buffet:

Menu: Mixed Salad w/ assorted dressings

Spaghetti Chicken Fingers Mac & Cheese

Dessert

$6.95 for kids $10.95 for adults

(Does not include tax or gratuity)

We encourage everyone to participate in the festivities. Children: A goodie bag for everyone!

RSVP a must! Angela Dell 706-453-9690 ext 25 or [email protected]

Save-the-Date

Member Christmas Party

Friday, December 4th

Breakfast with Santa Saturday, December 12th

More information on these events will be mailed out to HC Mem-

bers in November.

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October Meeting

Georgia Art Tuesday, Oct. 20th

11:00 AM Location: Polo Grille & Lounge

Lunch Menu: Beef Stroganoff, House Salad, Broccoli, Roll

Dessert: Sweet Potato Pie

Guest Speaker: Cynthia Smith of Genuine Georgia

Harbor Club 1111 Polo Circle, Greensboro , GA. 30642 706-453-9690 www.harborclub.com

November Meeting

Holiday Wreath Making Tuesday, November 17th

11:00 AM Location: Polo Grille & Lounge

Menu: to be decided Topic: Holiday Wreath Making

Nancy King from Gary’s Garden Center will

give a demonstration of how to make Holiday Wreaths.

Classes are available at Gary’s.

Harbor Club Ladies League

Reservations for the luncheons will be taken by the “calling committee”; if you make a reservation and do not attend, you will be billed for the lunch.

$18.00 includes tax & gratuity

New Property Owners

Jason Burrell & Katiera Kosiba 2031 Osprey Pointe

Kully Cannon 2021 Osprey Pointe

Matt & Brandi Boswell 1421 Carriage Ridge

Wayne & Edith Ashley 1444 Club Drive

John & Valerie Salantino 1551 Lighthouse Circle

Bradley Ashurst 1081 Carriage Ridge Drive

Debbie Fox 1051 Silverton Drive

December Meeting

Holiday Cocktail Party! Tuesday, December 15th

5:00 PM

Location: The Ligon Home Address: 1020 Eagles Nest Drive (Lighthouse Point)

Please join us for cocktails & hor’d ourves.

Wear your fun and festive Holiday attire (Red & Sparkly)

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Harbor Club Ladies Golf Association declares "Golf is for the Birdies" After the record breaking rainstorms of September 14 through the 19th, 2009, Harbor Club had been covered in over 10 inches of rain. There were serious doubts that the scheduled annual Ladies Golf Association Member/Guest Tournament could be played. But as the clouds evaporated on Tuesday, September 20th, and the course began to dry out, the Tournament Committee made to decision to go ahead as planned. Through the benevolence of the weather and the skillful maintenance of the golf course under the direction of J.R. McCroskey, the tournament was played on Friday September 25th. It was a beautiful sunny day. This year's theme was "Golf is for the Birdies". The festivities started with a practice round and cocktail party on Thursday, September 24. The party was held at the home of LGA President, Debbie Burns. The home took on the appearance of an aviary with feathers decorating the grounds and tables. A feast of heavy hors d'ouvres accompanied by Bird of Paradise cocktails was offered. As the night sky dark-ened, the party goers participated in a Glo-ball chipping contest. The target was set up 40 yards from the players. The Glo-Ball winners were Jeri Darfler, from Harbor Club with a ball that settled 10 inches from the target. Pamela Basset, a guest of Sherry Stathas won the Guest division with a shot that settled 12 feet from the target The tournament on Friday, September 24 was a 2 person best net ball. The field of 42 players was divided in to 5 flights. The tournament concluded with an awards reception. The players were greeted by a club house decorated on the Birdie theme. Martini glasses with birdies, golf balls and Flagsticks decorated the tables. The awards displayed were the envy of all. Much coveted were the custom artist crafted birdhouses courtesy of Jack Stauffer. Awards were distributed to Flight winners, Glo-ball winners and specialty awards for Longest Drives, Closest to the pin, and Most Net Birdies. Flight winners: First Flight: Jean Chesnut and guest Tonya Gordon Second Flight: Sherry Stathas and guest Pamela Basset Third Flight: Diane Gburek and guest Connie Karpinsky Fourth Flight: Fran Schroeder and daughter and guest Linda Schroeder Fifth Flight: Jane Kokoska and guest Angela Mauldin

Longest Drive: Member: Linda Weaver Guest: Kathryn Woolery

Closest to the pin: Member: Fran Schroeder Guest: Pamela Basset

Most Net Birdies: Millicent Zamirowski and guest Nancy White Congratulations to all winners. A job well done to Grant Gaalema, Golf Professional, and his staff and J.R. McCroskey, Golf Course Superintendent, and his staff.

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Third Annual Scholarship Tournament Held at Harbor Club

Jim Hudson and Jay Hudson with Alex McMichael and Pate McMichael receive first place award from Glenn Kendall and

Bill Rudland, treasurer of the Scholarship Fund

Second Place winners – Jack Stauffer, Jack Ledyard, Larry Price and Don Chesnut.

Third Place Winners— Lee and Diane Roberts and Teresa and Royce Morris

Christian Crouch, Bud Stultz, Scholarship Presi-dent., Randall Copelan and Charles Lawson

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The Harbor Club Men’s Golf Association Scholarship Fund hosted their Third Annual Tour-nament on Saturday, August 8th. Funds raised from the tournament will go towards annual scholarships to senior golfers from Greene and Putnam County high schools. An honorary team of previous scholarship winners, Randall Copelan, Charles Lawson and Christian Crouch, joined the Harbor Club teams for the event. The first place honors went to Jim Hudson, Jay Hudson, Alex McMichael and Pate McMichael. Second place winners were Don Chesnut, Jack Ledyard, Larry Price and Jack Stauffer. Coming in third was the couple’s team of Teresa and Royce Morris and Diane and Lee Roberts. Diane and Teresa have the distinction of being the first women in the tourna-ment’s history to enter the winners circle. Closest to the pin winners were George Wheeler and Diane Roberts. HCMGASF president, Bud Stultz, wants to thank all who contributed to the success of the tournament and hopes to see them again next year.

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MGA News…. The MGA Match Play Championship had only a couple of matches left as September ar-rived to determine the 2009 champion of the most difficult event of the year. New for 2009 will be the Two Man 18 Hole Fall Match Play which will kickoff as single match play wraps up and finish in December. Congratulations to the winners of the MGA Summer Sizzler played on June 20 in which 46 MGA members played - Bob Legg & Dave Benton, (net) Pete Lambo & Wayne Eleton. MGA Tournament Prize Fund cash awards went to Ed Clements & Pete Lambo for closest to the pin, Chuck Balduff for longest drive, and Pete Lambo/Wayne Ele-ton for longest putt. Congratulations to the winners of the MGA Summer Member - Member played on July 18th, 40 MGA Members played - George Wheeler & Frank Botdorf, (net) Dennis Lovelace & Mike Shelly. MGA Tournament Prize Fund winners for closest to pin were Bob Hummel & Dave Benton. The third annual MGA Scholarship Fund Tournament was played on August 8. 42 MGA Members and 56 overall played. Thanks to the Scholarship Fund Officers and com-mittee - especially Bud Stultz, Richard Schaeffel , Bill Rudland, & Glenn Kendall, for an-other successful event. This tournament is the source of two scholarships annually for the best qualified senior class members of Greene and Putnam County High School golf teams. Thanks also to everyone who played, donated, or supported the silent auction. Winners were Jim Hudson, Jay Hudson, A. McMichael & P. McMichael. On August 31, a 20 man MGA traveling team ventured to Lane Creek Golf Club for an Oconee Cup Challenge event and were winners by a margin of 46 to 36. Mike Jochim, Charlie Osborne, & Jim Hildebrand were standouts and the latter two were authors of a come from behind victory at the scoreboard. A followup match will be played at Harbor Club in October. Fall events include the Harbor Club Championship on 19, 20,& 21 September, played from the "long" tees. Prize flights played on the last two days from Blue, Green, White and special Silver (age 70 and up) tees will also be played scratch this year in subflights of six. Just ahead on October 10 & 11 is the MGA Dirty Dozen and on October 24 & 25 is the popular MGA Member Member Oktoberfest tournament and dinner, the MGA's big club event. The 2009 rendition of Oktoberfest Saturday Night will feature a Beer Garden Party with Bavarian cuisine for two and dancing - all included in the lower $55 entry fee. November 7th is the MGA RED, WHITE, & BLUE tournament, and on the 21st is the Harbor Club Turkey Shoot Scramble. December 5th will be the semiannual MGA Breakfast meeting & election of new MGA officers for 2010 (a nominee for Vice President for 2010 is much needed) immediately followed by the MGA Tournament of Champions. 2009 tournaments close out with the Harbor Club Santa Claus Open on December 12th. Saturday, August 1 was the first ever MGA Beverage Day which after playday concluded with a ration of beer & wine for members on the day's roster. The second 2009 MGA Member Appreciation Day was September 5th which again in-cluded both free lunch and beverage for members on the playday roster. These successful events and the MGA Tourna-ment Cash Prize Fund have all been part of the 2009 / 2010 budget plan for the MGA to give back more to the mem-bers, reduce MGA tournament fees, and maintain dues at $50 per year. Other similar recurring events covered by MGA dues are the two breakfast meetings, and the annual awards dinner in January. Revised start time summary for the rest of 2009: MGA Playdays shift to 9AM in Octo-ber and to 10 AM in November. Tuesday, Friday & Sunday Morning Game times do the same. Thursday Morning Game remains at 10 AM....and the Friday Noon Game. Signup NO LATER THAN Noon the day before MGA playdays ! See you around the scoreboard! Hit'em Straight!! Gary Williams

MGA Tournament Dates

Oct 10 & 11

MGA Dirty Dozen

Oct. 24 & 25 MGA Oktoberfest

November 7

MGA Red, White & Blue Veteran’s Day Tournament

December 5

MGA Breakfast & Tournament of

Champions

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We want to thank everyone who donated to the “Folds of Honor”. Our contribution is $ 750.00. Congratulations to the winners of the Harbor Club Stars and Stripes Shootout played on July 3rd—Sammy Fowler , Doug Southern, & Dave Benton and to the winners of Harbor Club Firecracker Scramble played on July 4th— Dennis Bramblet & Bob Burns, (net) Chuck Balduff & Marty Lewter, (couples) Gary & Lindy Williams Also, Congratulations to our 2009 Club Champions:

Men’s Club Champion—Jack Demyan (82, 77, 86) Ladies’ Club Champion—Diane Roberts (95, 89) Senior Men’s Club Champion—Jack Demyan (79, 75) Super Senior Men’s Club Champion—Bob Brewer (84, 80)

Our fall and winter apparel is arriving; be sure to get ahead start on your Christmas shopping—Members will receive a 25% discount off all merchandise. Russell Carter, Assistant Golf Professional has passed the PAT (Playing Ability Test) shooting 72, 74 at the Providence Golf Club on Monday, September 14, 2009. This allows him to start the PGA PGM program and obtain his Class A. Our Beverage Cart personnel remind everyone if there is any “special requests” that you would like us to stock, please let them know. Thank you for all your support. Grant A. Gaalema, PGA

FROM THE LESSON TEE… WHY DO YOU SLICE? You probably asked yourself that question a million times, certainly as you watch another shot fly high, right, and into trouble. One of the backswing mistakes is a REVERSE PIVOT. You move your head toward the target and shift your weight to your front foot, rather than the back foot. This move inhibits the shoulder turn, reducing the power of your swing. Rather than tilting your head toward the target, keep it in place and let your chin rotate slightly away from the target. Now your left shoulder can turn, sliding under the chin, and properly move into position behind the ball. A good shoulder turn leads to a solid weight shift onto your back side. It also promotes a wider, shallower backswing, which sets up a powerful approach into impact. DRILL: Cross Your Arms. When you take the arms out of the swing, it’s up to the shoulders to make the turn. Now you can feel a good coil. Remember to rotate your chin away from the target, opening a path for the shoulders. Taking the arms out of the equation has another benefit—you won’t be tempted to pick the club up in the backswing. Grant A. Gaalema, PGA

Golf Tip

Harbor Club Golf Dates

October 18

Couples Championship

November 21 Turkey Shoot Scramble

December 12

Santa Clause Open

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Harbor Club on Lake Oconee

Administration…………………………………………………………… 706-453-9690 Ext. 238 Accounting & Overnight Accommodations…………………………….. 706-453-9690 Ext. 240 Membership & Events…………………………………………………… 706-453-1381 Security…………………………………………………………………... 706-453-0931 Maintenance Department………………………………………………... 706-453-4380 Golf Pro Shop…………………………………………………………… 706-453-4414 Polo Grille & Lounge……………………………………………………. 706-453-7111 Real-Estate Sales………………………………………………………… 706-453-7855 Harbor Club Fax…………………………………………………………. 706-453-9813

MPOA PRESIDENT Vince Mancuso

MPOA COMMITTEES:

Architectural Control John Crouse

[email protected]

Security Bob Welsh

[email protected]

Grounds/Landscape Bob Lofgren

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Road Committee Richard Schaeffel

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Security News……. Two new security guards have joined the Harbor Club staff, Kamikah Reid and Wayne Tredo. Kamikah lives in Eaton-ton with her husband and two small children. Wayne is a decorated retired Marine Gunnery Sergeant and a member of the Walker Church Volunteer Fire Department. He lives on Wrightsville Church Road with his wife Elathia and four bloodhounds. Wayne owns Big Track Wildlife Taxidermy. Come by and meet the new members of our team.

The security team has a goal of keeping Harbor Club safe for all residents and visitors. Recently we have had to issue several tickets for speeding, please remember the speed limit is 35 miles per hour on Club Drive and 25 miles per hour on some of the side streets. The patrol vehicle is equipment with radar and camera equipment to record all violations. The patrol vehicle will be out on the weekends. The days are getting shorter and the deer are out feeding in the mornings and evenings. Please be watchful for our four legged friends. Every year we have several accidents involving vehicles and deer.

Please remember to call security at (706) 453-0931 and inform them when you have service people, house sit-ters, pet sitters or visitors coming to Harbor Club. The security guard cannot let anyone through the gate without being notified by the property owner. All Guests must stop at the security gate to get a pass. Anyone allowing visitors or con-tractors to use the back gate will have the use of the back gate terminated. Please accompany your guest if they are using the tennis courts. Ya’ll be safe and enjoy the colors of fall at Harbor Club.

Staff Hours are: Daphne Dyess – Monday thru Friday, 7:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Hilda Jackson – Monday thru Friday, 3;00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. Wayne Tredo – Monday thru Friday, Patrol Vehicle. Dawn Godbee – Wednesday and Friday, 11:00 P.M. to 7:00 A.M. Saturday and Sunday, 6:30 P.M. to 7:00 A.M. Kamikah Reid – Monday and Tuesday,11:00 P.M. to 7:00 A.M. Saturday and Sunday 7:00 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. Melba Knight – Thursday, 11:00 P.M. to 7:00 A.M.

MPOA News The 2009 property owner decals expire on January 15, 2010. Free 2010 decals will be issued commenc-ing December 2009 IAW the provisions of MPOA Pol-icy 7. Current property owners will be charged for decals after January 15. Decal applications, will be available at administration on December 1, 2009.

Kamikah Reid

Wayne Tredo

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