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Phone DirectoryGrille Room ..............ext. 146Statement Inquiries .....ext. 128Golf Pro Shop .......775-7800Esplanade Sports ...776-4920
Matt Lambert, CCM, CAMGeneral Managerext. [email protected]
Keeley AbramoEvents Managerext. [email protected]
Jeremy BarkerDirector of Sportsext. [email protected]
Michael CrainExecutive Chefext. [email protected]
Lisa Marie Dugan, CAMAdministrative Assistantext. [email protected]
Meredith Emond, CMPDirector of Communicationsext. [email protected]
Paul Estevez, CPA, CAMChief Financial Officerext. [email protected]
Charlie GramenzDirector of Facilities Maintenanceext. [email protected]
Renee HayesCatering Managerext. [email protected]
Susan Hoyt, PHRDirector of Human Resourcesext. [email protected]
Roger Kennedy, Jr., PGADirector of Golfext. [email protected]
Christina Manzari, CMP, CAMDirector of Membership Servicesext. [email protected]
Mike ReillyDirector of Food and Beverageext. [email protected]
Deborah Ross, CAM Director of Project Managementext. [email protected]
Ryan Schultz, CAMProperty Managerext. [email protected]
Scott SheppardDirector of Securityext. [email protected]
Michael ThomasDirector of Golf Course Maintenanceext. [email protected]
Dining/Social Event Reservationsext. [email protected]
the country club at Mirasol11600 Mirasol Way | Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33418561.776.4949 | Fax 561.776.4943 | www.mirasolcc.com
An online Member directory is available on the Mirasol website.
CCM: Certified Club ManagerCAM: Community Association
ManagerCMP: Certified Membership/
Marketing ProfessionalCPA: Certified Public AccountantPHR: Professional in
Human ResourcesPGA: Professional Golf
Association
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General ManaGer’s letterDear Mirasol Members,
It has been so rewarding to see everyone enjoying the new Clubhouse as we all get settled into your new, beautiful home. I want to recognize the outstanding efforts performed by your Clubhouse team over the past two months. From stocking approximately 78,000 square feet with china and other supplies, and serving our last meals in The Pavilion, to opening the Clubhouse the next day. I could not have been more proud of their teamwork.
I offer special thanks to the entire food and beverage team led by executive chef Michael Crain and director of food and beverage, Mike Reilly, as their preparation, organization, and leadership inspired their teams as they tackled the challenge. Although I cannot recognize every employee who went above and beyond by name, I must publicly thank Charlie Gramenz, our director of facilities maintenance and Deborah Ross, our director of project management, as they were instrumental with the final permitting, coordination, and punch list administration.
I would like to wish our international staff the best of luck as they either head north to work for the summer, or return home to see their families. Based upon your feedback, I think it is safe to say that this year’s team was the best we’ve ever had, and we look forward to many of them returning next fall.
As for the Club’s operations during the first month of service, it is clear that we still have work to do. Besides working through the extensive punch list and getting everything organized – now that we have a better idea how the facility operates – it is time to begin the daunting task of fine-tuning our service, and making sure everything is up to the high standards we have set for our team and the high expectations of our members. Please know that the team is focused on the many details that need improvement. I hope you also understand that it will take us a year to truly understand how our new facility operates, and how you will utilize the new amenities next season.
Our focus now is on the completion of The Esplanade, tennis center, and aquatics complex. If you think the Clubhouse has drastically improved with the new design, just wait until you see the next phase! Watch your email for details.
Wishing you health and happiness,
Matt Lambert, CCM, CAM, General Manager/COO [email protected]
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a MessaGe froM the boarD of DirectorsDear Fellow Members and Neighbors,
The spectacular opening of our fabulous new Club on Monday, April 18, 2016, was a red-letter day in the history of Mirasol. Since then, the reaction to the opening has been nothing short of magical,
with members and guests exclaiming every conceivable superlative! Words and phrases like “tremendous,” “beautiful,” “you’ve hit it out of the park,” “could not dream it could be so wonderful,” and the “best country club in the area” are just a few of the many praises being sung repeatedly and universally by our membership. This opening marks a truly fitting end to the first phase of executing our strategic plan envisioned by your Board several years ago, and made possible with the help of the Strategic Planning Committee, the Construction Committee, and many, many members.
The other aspect of the Club opening that members have complete agreement on is the tremendous dedication and almost superhuman effort of our management and staff, led brilliantly by Matt Lambert, our general manager and COO, to not only shepherd us through the transition of the last several months, but also change the level of service commensurate with our new architectural expansion and its beauty. At the all-team meeting conducted by Matt prior to opening our new facilities, I had the privilege of expressing our thanks to the staff on behalf of the Board and fellow members. As much as we admire and are proud of our new structural splendor, it is our staff that makes our new club experiences the very best in our area. Their hard work, sacrifice, and desire to please have not gone unnoticed, and members suggested and contributed willingly to a special, one-time, voluntary fund to reward their excellence in service to us.
With members savoring their new, unparalleled Solstice fine dining experience and their popular and beloved Grille Room, or reveling in the pleasures of their expansive card rooms, your Board and management are now focusing on the completion of the second phase that includes an unimaginably beautiful Esplanade building and tennis building, which is scheduled for completion at the end of August, and the pool complex, currently scheduled to open at the end of September. A grand opening celebration weekend is being planned for Friday-Sunday, November 11-13, to coincide with our 13th anniversary.
In April, three new Board members, Larry Goldstein, Don Hawk, and Jon Peisinger, were elected and welcomed, and the annual activity to staff our many committees is now underway. Committees are an excellent way for members to get involved with Club activities and contribute their expertise in a variety of fields. Please consider submitting your name to join more than 100 members working to make our Club the best it can be.
This summer, and through next season, management will attempt to gauge the usage patterns of amenities offered with our expanded facilities and our more efficient layout and design. Your patience is requested as they determine their optimum utilization for operating cost and enjoyment.
Assimilation of member input to the proposals made by the Golf Course Planning Committee will be a key activity this summer before a final recommendation is made and membership approval is sought through a vote later this year. Revisions to our bylaws, to make them consistent with our HOA status and provide additional operational flexibility, will also require member approval. Our goal will be to conduct both votes at the same time.
Our Board wishes you the best for a wonderful summer in our new facilities, or wherever your travels may take you.
Yours sincerely,
Percy [email protected]
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All-team meeting in the Main Dining Room.
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Tobi D’Andrea, PresidentPat Russo, Vice PresidentPercy Kavasmaneck, SecretaryDon Hawk, TreasurerD. Drew DavisArmand EpsteinLarry GoldsteinJon PeisingerMichael Quittman [email protected]
Audit CommitteeLewis Kramer, ChairpersonMichael DoyleLarry FeitFrank Filipps
Citizens Appeal CommitteeBeth Anne BealMichael BeckerRobert BergerJoyce EnglerAnthony GalleaJoan GellisBen HofheimerHarmon KatzThomas KlipperLarry Shapiro
Finance/Budget CommitteeDon Hawk, ChairpersonArmand EpsteinJoel GazesCurtis GimsonRick PalmerMark ReismanElliot Royce
Bob ShapiroLarry Shapiro
Grievance CommitteeArmand Epstein, Board Liaison Larry Goldstein, Board Liaison Patricia BaitlerJim BatesSol GreenbergFred HirshPaulette KaplanMarci MitznerLenny MoskowitzTed RudolphSteve SidneyBrad SprayberryRise VogelGil WeismanMel Whitken
Handicap CommitteeNinna Lindquist, ChairpersonDuane JellisonVictor KastilDee SimpsonMarvin TancerTherese VanaWarren Zwecker
Membership CommitteeMichael Quittman, Chairperson Amy DaltonAlan FischerBeverly FisherLarry GoldsteinBarry KramerTom LindsayLarry RobinsonRoz Skigen
boarD of Directors
club info/cards & games
carDs & GaMes
MEN’S POKER NIGHTMondays at 7 p.m. in the Men’s Card Room.
An attendant will be on duty and a full-service bar will be available.
LADIES’ GAME NIGHTThursdays at 7 p.m. in the Ladies’ Card Room.
An attendant will be on duty and a full-service bar will be available.
Photo by Ronda Starr
juneuPcoMinG eventsEvEnts LEgEnd: CLUB FOOD & BEVERAGE GOLF TENNIS SPA SPORTS COMPLEx MCA/MMMA
sunday Monday tuEsday WEdnEsday thursday Friday saturday
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• Sunday Brunch
• Sunday Night BBQ• Clubhouse
Closing at 6 p.m. • Trivia Night
• MCA Board Meeting
• Clubhouse Closing at 6 p.m.
• Super Shot Saturday Round-Robin
• Pickup Basketball
• Sunday Brunch
• Sunday Night BBQ• Clubhouse
Closing at 6 p.m.
• Clubhouse Closing at 6 p.m.
• Pickup Basketball
• Sunday Brunch
• Sunday Night BBQ• Clubhouse
Closing at 6 p.m. • Bingo Night• Men’s Summer
Lights Round-Robin
• Clubhouse Closing at 6 p.m.
• Pickup Basketball
• Sunday Brunch
• Father’s Day Fishing Rodeo
• Father’s Day Buffet• Clubhouse
Closing at 6 p.m.
• “Wimbledon Whites” Round-Robin
• Clubhouse Closing at 6 p.m.
• Pickup Basketball
For all social and dining events at the Club, please call the reception desk at 776-4949, ext. 100, or send an email to [email protected], unless otherwise specified. For any special events at the Club, cancellations must be received no less than 48 hours in advance in order to avoid a charge for the full amount of the event.
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Handicap CommitteeNinna Lindquist, ChairpersonDuane JellisonVictor KastilDee SimpsonMarvin TancerTherese VanaWarren Zwecker
Membership CommitteeMichael Quittman, Chairperson Amy DaltonAlan FischerBeverly FisherLarry GoldsteinBarry KramerTom LindsayLarry RobinsonRoz Skigen
boarD of Directors
Photo by Gail Fischer
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Activity Reservation Policies will apply Social Event Reservation Policies will apply
BinGo niGHt
In the Main Dining Room.
6 p.m. – Dinner Buffet
7 p.m. – Game Begins
Each table will make up a team and should consist of one to eight players. Individual bingo boards will be sold per round and an extra $5 in cash, per person, will be collected at the table and put toward the progressive jackpot.
$32.95 per person, plus service charge and tax includes buffet dinner and house wine.
Casual dress is welcome and reservations are required.
FAtHeR’s DAy FisHinG RoDeo
4 p.m. at the golf staging area.
Join us for our fifth annual fishing competition! Bring the family and join us at the golf staging area, and we’ll take you out in golf carts to the hole where you’ll have the best chance of reeling in the big one!
Bait, cane poles, and refresh-ments will be provided, but you are encouraged to bring your own fishing pole if you’d like.
This event is complimentary. Reservations are required.
FAtHeR’s DAy BuFFet
5 p.m. in the Main Dining Room.
Fathers and grandfathers, this special day is just for you!
Join us for a fabulous buffet with your favorite entrees and desserts, along with grilled items, including steak, hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken, and fish. All dads will enjoy a complimentary drink.
$29.95 per person, plus service charge and tax.
$14.95 per person, plus service charge and tax for children ages 5-11.
Casual dress is welcome and reservations are required.
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In the Main Dining Room.
6 p.m. – Dinner Buffet
7 p.m. – Game Begins
Each table will make up a team and should consist of one to eight players. An extra $5 in cash, per person, will be collected at the table and put toward the winning prizes.
$32.95 per person, plus service charge and tax includes buffet dinner and house wine.
Casual dress is welcome and reservations are required.
june weeklyMonDAys-sAtuRDAys
Happy Hour in the Grille Room: Enjoy half-priced drinks from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., and complimentary hors d’oeuvres from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
FRiDAys & sAtuRDAys
Solstice: 6 p.m.-9 p.m. Join us for a magnificent fine dining experience in your new restaurant! On Friday evenings, the dress code in Solstice is country club attire, meaning that blue denim and shorts will not be permitted and collared shirts will be required for men. On Saturdays, men will be required to wear jackets. Reservations are required.
sunDAys
Sunday Brunch: 9 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. in the Main Dining Room. Enjoy omelets, made-to-order waffles, blintzes, assorted
breakfast breads, bagels, and lox. Casual attire is welcome. $13.95 per person, plus service charge and tax.
Sunday Night BBQ: 5 p.m.-8:30 p.m. in the Main Dining Room. The Grille Room is closed on Sunday nights, so join us for a feast of your barbecue favorites cooked on our outdoor grill! Casual attire is welcome. $22.95 per person, plus service charge and tax.
GRiLLe RooM stAtions
$19.95 per person, plus service charge and tax.
Tuesdays: Homestyle
Wednesdays: Pasta
Thursdays: Asian Duck and Dim Sum
Fridays: Shrimp Fest
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June hours of oPeration
GRILLE ROOM7 a.m.-10 a.m. daily – Complimentary coffee and bagels
11:30 a.m.-3 p.m., Monday-Saturday – Lunch
3 p.m.-6 p.m., Monday-Saturday – Happy Hour
5 p.m.-9 p.m., Tuesday-Friday – Dinner
MAIN DINING ROOM9 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Sunday – Sunday Brunch
5 p.m.-8:30 p.m., Sunday – Sunday Night BBQ
SOLSTICE6 p.m.-9 p.m., Friday & Saturday
Please note that dinner will not be available at the Club on Mondays and Saturdays in June.
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MeMbershiP services at the clubOFFICE HOURSMonday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
DIRECTORYDial (561) 776-4949, option 7.
Christina Manzari, ext. 185 [email protected] Director of Membership Services
Natalie Hayman, ext. 184 [email protected] Member ID Cards, Guest Passes
Brittany Shepherd, ext. 198 [email protected] Buyer and Seller Packages, Buyer Estoppels
NOTARY AND LEASING SERVICESAvailable by appointment only at the Mirasol Realty Sales Center.
Jodi Willis, ext. 126 [email protected]
froM the Director of MeMbershiP servicesMembership has settled into our new location next to the
reception area, and we are so happy to be “home”! It is
incredible to see so many members excited about the new facilities. Thank you for
stopping by and welcoming us back!
Below is a list of some common (and not so common) ways we can assist you
on-site at the Club. We will continue to offer notary services by appointment, and
leasing services at our satellite office in the Mirasol Realty Sales Center.
We look forward to seeing you soon!
Christina Manzari, CMP, CAM
PayMent DroP boxesThe accounting offices located in the Mirasol Realty Sales Center are open weekdays
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. To make a payment, secure drop boxes are located on-site
in the golf Pro Shop and at the reception desk. A box is also located under the
porte cochere of the Mirasol Realty Sales Center for after-hour deliveries.
uPcoMinG Mca boarD MeetinGs
WelcoMe neW MeMbers!
Richard and Marilyn Comiter Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Jay and Lauren Wiener Rye Brook, New York
John and Tanya Ajay Greenwich, Connecticut
Mark and Amanda Harmeling Andover, Massachusetts
Bruce and Eileen Markowitz Upper Saddle River, New Jersey
Richard and Marianne Jaffe Cheshire, Connecticut
WelcoMe to the villaGe!
Steve and Gayle Kernkraut Terra Linda to Quantera
membership news
THE USUAL SUSPECTS• Register unaccompanied guests for facilities
access (hours and restrictions apply)
• Update contact information
• Selling your home and membership
OTHER WAYS WE CAN HELP • Downgrading or upgrading
a membership
• Looking to move to another home
within the community
All meetings will take place in the
Board Room unless otherwise noted.
June 3, 2016 at 1 p.m.
July 20, 2016 at 2 p.m.
August 19, 2016 at 2 p.m.
September 30, 2016 at 9 a.m. –
Budget Review Meeting
October 18, 2016 at 12 p.m. –
Budget Approval Meeting
October 18, 2016 at 5 p.m. in the Main
Dining Room – Budget Town Hall Meeting
November 18, 2016 at 2 p.m.
December 12, 2016 at 2 p.m.
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Photo of the Month Paula Ruggiero was an early riser when she took this
beautiful shot outside her Esperanza home!
Submit your photo to [email protected]
and let us know where on the property it was
taken, and it might be in a future issue. Submissions
must be 300 dpi in order to be considered.
membership news
outGoinG Mail anD notary serviceIn addition to the daily mail service available directly at your home, an outgoing, secure blue box is located outside of the east
guardhouse, and a drop box is located at the Mirasol Realty Sales Center.
As always, basic notary service is available by appointment only on weekdays at the Mirasol Realty Sales Center. Appointments
are reserved in advance via email at [email protected] or by calling Jodi Willis at (561) 776-4949, ext. 126.
coMMunity service clubThe Community Service Club (CSC) has been functioning and growing at full speed for the past 18 months! All members are invited
to become MiraSouls (CSC members) to participate in Palm Beach County community events to help those less fortunate.
MiraSouls from the CSC have painted a house (Habitat for Humanity), implemented a food drive (Food Bank), collected toys
and gift cards during the holidays (Palm Beach Gardens Police and Fire), and recently concluded a clothing drive and clothing
distribution (Revival Community Outreach Ministries). Twenty MiraSouls volunteered their time to sort clothing donations from over
150 residents for the April clothing drive, and the next day distributed the clothes at the Revival Community Outreach Ministries’
site in Riviera Beach (see photos from the clothing drive below).
The CSC is presently working with Take Stock in Children to provide mentors to local students. There will be some limited opportunities in
the summer, and a volunteer workshop is being planned for the fall where you can learn more about the CSC. If you have questions or
are interested in becoming a Community Service Club MiraSoul, please contact CSC president Kathy Savarese at (561) 596-1860
or [email protected], or vice president Dee Sheehan at (203) 253-8204 or [email protected].
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LADIES’ CLOSING DAYTuesday, April 19, 2016
Champions: Carol Peisinger, Lorraine Eastman, Susan Huff, and Sheryl Brunswick.
hours of oPerationPRO SHOPDaily – 7 a.m.-5 p.m.
GOLF GUEST PLAYGuest Play is after 10 a.m. on
weekdays and after 11 a.m. on
weekends and holidays. Day
guests may play a maximum of
twice per month.
Great feats• Stewart Kahn eagled Sunrise #9 and
shot a 74, his lowest score to date, on March 29.
• Curtis Gimson had a great round of 72 on Sunset on April 4.
• Robert Davenport shot his best score, 78, on Sunset on April 8.
• Eileen Kahn eagled Sunrise #1 on April 12.
• William Daddono shot his age, 80, on Sunrise on April 13.
• Joel Tancer eagled Sunrise #17 on April 14.
• Larry Shapiro shot his best score, 74, on Sunrise on April 14.
• Ron and Gina Venner both birdied Sunrise #15 on April 23.
• Peter Pritsker shot his age, 72, on Sunset on April 25.
• Shelley Sarver birdied Sunrise #18 on April 28.
• Barry Becker made a hole-in-one on Sunset #16 on April 29.
froM the Director of Golf We hope that you are having a nice summer and not only enjoying your golf at Mirasol, but also at the other courses in our area that are part of our reciprocal program. You can read more about all the clubs we’re working with by visiting
the Club News section of our private, members-only website. I encourage you to call the Pro Shop at (561) 775-7800 if you have any questions.
We are pleased to bring back Junior Golf Camp this summer! We will have three sessions, with the first being held from June 27 to July 1. Our other sessions are scheduled for July 11-15 and August 8-12. During the camps, juniors will learn about course etiquette, safety, and the fundamentals of the game, while having a great opportunity to make a few friends along the way. Please visit our online calendar to download a required registration form for our camps.
In closing, I want to share the following golf quote from J.C. Snead with you:
“It’s so bad I could putt off a tabletop and still leave the ball halfway down the leg.”
See you on the tee!
Roger Kennedy, Jr., PGA
MEN’S FOUR-BALL CHAMPSFriday, January 1-Thursday, April 14, 2016
Champions: Marc Berg and Eric Glasband.
LADIES’ 9-HOLE CLOSING DAYMonday, April 18, 2016
Champions: Barbara Rich, Michele Fiscella, Valerie Crosson, and Karen Zwecker.
MEN’S CLOSING DAYWednesday, April 20, 2016
Champions: Phil Growick, Reidar Brekke, Mike Stapler, and Richard Jaffe.
SPRING PRO/MEMBER TOURNAMENT (Seasonlong event; no photo)Champions: Randi Kapelman, Roger Kennedy, and Seth and Rebecca Rotter.
tournaMent results
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hours of oPerationTENNIS COURTS Monday-Sunday – 7 a.m.-10 p.m.*
* Set Court Times will be enforced with court bookings available starting at 7 a.m. and running every 90 minutes throughout the day. Make your court reservations online anytime by visiting the “Book a Court” page in the Tennis section of our private, members-only website.
TENNIS GUEST POLICYFor the time period of May 15- October 15:
• Guests will pay a daily rate of $10 for tennis (in-season fee is $15). Interclub social events are exempt from guest fees.
• Day guests may play four times per month.
• Each member may have one guest before 11:30 a.m. and up to three guests after 11:30 a.m.
• All guest plays, including summer reciprocal programs, are counted as one play.
uPcoMinG events
SUPER SHOT SATURDAY ROUND-ROBIN Saturday, June 4, 2016 from 8:30 a.m-10:30 a.m.
Enjoy competitive doubles and mixed doubles in this complimentary round-robin social event.
MEN’S SUMMER LIGHTS ROUND-ROBIN Thursday, June 16, 2016 from 6 p.m-7:30 p.m.
Gentlemen, come out and join us each month for a fun and competitive round-robin!
As the temperatures become more comfortable during the evening, we hope to see as
many guys as possible support this event and enjoy a good time with their neighbors
on the courts. Space will be especially limited due to lighting constraints, so be sure to
register online. These events will be complimentary.
“WIMBLEDON WHITES” ROUND-ROBINSaturday, June 25, 2016
Join us for our second annual event inspired by Wimbledon tennis. Enjoy fun, competitive
doubles, Wimbledon prizes, and a post-play lunch with a new and exciting theme!
$20 per player plus tax.
suMMer tennis funDon’t miss our weekly men and ladies’ round-robin-style doubles events this summer!
MEN’S SUMMER TENNIS MADNESS Wednesdays through August from 8:15 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
LADIES’ SUMMER FAB FRIDAY Weekly through August from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Please call Tennis Concierge Kristine Mendivil at (561) 776-4920, ext. 214 to register, or sign up online.
tennisPhoto by Lori Kleppe
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LADIES’ FED CUP INVITATIONAL – Monday, April 4, 2016
MIxED DOUBLES CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP – Friday-Sunday, April 8-10, 2016
tournaMent results
Grass Court Division Winners: Marianne Puya and Barbara Gallea.
Grass Court Division Runners-up: Claire Leinhardt and Janice Wellen.
Clay Court Division Winners: Renee Romanolli and Sandi Seidman.
Clay Court Division Runners-up: C.J. Benedetto and Amy Wendt.
Hard Court Division: Loni Bambino (Runner-up), Tobi D’Andrea (Winner), Andrea Reisman (Runner-up), and Stephanie Castiglia (Winner; not pictured).
Mixed A Division Champions: Howard Klapman and Amy Vogel.
Mixed A Division Runners-up: Andrea Reisman and Ed Bonder.
B Division Champions: Steve Wendt and Amy Wendt.
B Division Runners-up: Brad Saft and Allison Saft.
Open Division Champions: Lauren Pinsky and David Pinsky.
Open Division Runners-up: Beth Ann Abbonizio and Lenny Moskowitz.
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PARENT/CHILD DOUBLES CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP – Friday-Sunday, April 15-17, 2016Champions: Matthew and Anthony Pollak; and Runners-up: David and Asher Moss. (Photo a)
PBCWTA END-OF-SEASON AWARDS CEREMONY & LUNCHEONTuesday, May 3, 2016
During this annual event, the tennis department recognizes each team and the hard work and commitment of every player during the long Palm Beach County Women’s Tennis Association league season. This year, we celebrated not only our largest field to date, but also our most successful season! We thank all players for their dedication to the sport of tennis and for representing Mirasol so positively.
Division 1
Vicki McCabe (Co-captain); and Captain and Team Spirit Award Winner: Debbie Weinman (Photo b)
Most Improved: Cindy Velardi (Photo c)
Most Valuable Player: Tobi D’Andrea (Photo d)
Division 3Captain and Most Valuable Player: Amy Dalton; and Lori Kleppe (Co-captain) (Photo e)
Team Spirit: Marlene Tatham (No photo available.)
Most Improved: Randi Kapelman (Photo f)
Division 4Captain and Team Spirit Award Winner: Sandi Seidman; and Sherrie Wagman (Co-captain) (Photo g)
Most Improved: Jacqui Green (Photo h)
Most Valuable Player: Kelly Tsarnas (Photo i)
Division 5
Captain and Team Spirit Award Winner: Debbie Smith; and Meryl Goldberg (Co-captain) (Photo j)
Most Improved: Jordan Schneider (Photo k)
Most Valuable Player: Marie Kapetan (No photo available.)
Division 6Captain and Most Valuable Player: Amy Wendt; and Heidi Lein (Co-captain) (Photo l)
Team Spirit: Doreen Halickman (Photo m)
Most Improved: Mindy Gottlieb (Photo n)
Division 7
Stacey Shapiro (Co-captain); and Captain and Team Spirit Award Winner: Allison Neidoff (Photo o)
Most Improved: Lindsey Davison (Photo p)
Most Valuable Player: Joan Linder (No photo available.)
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recreation builDinG hours of oPerationJune 1-3: 12 p.m.-8 p.m. daily
Weekdays beginning June 6:
4:30 p.m.-8 p.m.
Saturdays: 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
Sundays: 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
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caMP MirasolMonday, June 6-Friday, August 12, 2016
Registration is open for another summer of fun in your backyard!
Kids ages 4-12 are invited to join us for a half-day or full day of
fun and excitement.
Activities from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. will include our traditional morning
of tennis, active games, and swimming, followed by lunch.
Afternoons from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. will include fun games, activities, crafts, and
our Kids’ Fit program taught by a fitness instructor and/or more tennis time.
Half Day: $40* for members and $45 for guests.
Full Day: $65* for members and $75 for guests.
* Prices are per camper, per day and do not include applicable sales tax.
Registrants will receive a special Camp Mirasol T-shirt.
Register online for a day, a week, a month, or the entire summer of fun!
Monday, June 6First Day of Camp!
Kids’ Fit: 1 p.m.Special Craft: 2 p.m.Movie: To Be Announced
Tuesday, June 7Big Bites Slip ‘n’ Slide: 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.
Wednesday, June 8Kids’ Fit: 1 p.m.Human Foosball: 2 p.m.-3:30 p.m.
This game takes regular foosball game play and makes it life-sized! Players are attached to a pole and have to work together moving side to side, trying to kick the soccer ball.
Thursday, June 9Kids’ Fit: 1 p.m.
Campers will perform fun exercises, games, and aerobic activities with our personal trainers.
Friday, June 10Kids’ Fit: 1 p.m.
Monday, June 13Kids’ Fit: 1 p.m.Special Craft: 2 p.m.Movie: To Be Announced
Tuesday, June 14Monster Truck-Themed Obstacle Course: 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.
Wednesday, June 1520-foot Tiki Water Slide: 1 p.m.-3:30 p.m.
Thursday, June 16Kids’ Fit: 1 p.m.
Friday, June 17Fun Depot Field Trip: 1:15 p.m.
Campers age 8 and older will enjoy an hour of arcade games, go-karting, and laser tag.
Monday, June 20Kids’ Fit: 1 p.m.Special Craft: 2 p.m.Movie: To Be Announced
Tuesday, June 21Giant Tic-Tac-Toe & Double Hoop Basketball Game: 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.
Wednesday, June 2220-foot Wipeout Water Slide: 1 p.m.-3:30 p.m.
Thursday, June 23Kids’ Fit: 1 p.m.
Loggerhead Sea Turtle Class: 2 p.m.-2:30 p.m.
Campers will learn about sea turtles and their role in the ecosystem when Loggerhead Marinelife Center staff members come to Mirasol!
Friday, June 24Lion Country Safari Field Trip: 12:15 p.m.
Lion Country Safari education staff will join us on the bus and provide us with a guided tour through the preserve, along with a discussion of the animals we’ll be seeing and a question and answer session.
Monday, June 27Kids’ Fit: 1 p.m.Special Craft: 2 p.m.Movie: To Be Announced
Tuesday, June 28Laser Tag: 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.
Wednesday, June 29Mobile Arcade Bus: 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.
Enjoy a massive game truck that contains giant TVs and features Xbox 360s, PlayStation 3s, Nintendo Wiis, and Wii Us.
Thursday, June 30Kids’ Fit: 1 p.m.
JUNE AFTERNOON ACTIVITIESIf a morning of camp isn’t enough fun for your child or grandchild, wait until they see what we have planned for the afternoon!
Each month’s schedule will vary, but here is what you can expect in June.
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arc reMinDersNow that the summer months are upon us, here are some reminders from the
Architectural Review Committee:
STORAGE OF BOATS, TRAILERS, AND RECREATIONAL VEHICLES (JET SKIS, MOTORBIKES, etc.)Boats, trailers, or RVs shall not be parked in the roadway even when they are only
in front of your residence for a short period of time. Their size tends to hinder safe
traffic flow through the community. Per the Architectural Standards Manual, these
items must be stored out of sight, inside the garage, or outside of Mirasol. These
items cannot be stored outside a house on any property at any time.
HURRICANE SHUTTERSHurricane season begins June 1 and extends through November 30. Installation of
exterior, surface-mounted hurricane shutters or the replacement of the existing doors
and windows with impact glass constitutes an “exterior change” to the house and
requires ARC approval. Temporary storm shutters are permitted but should not be
installed more than ten (10) days before hurricane warnings for the City are issued.
The temporary storm shutters shall be removed either: (1) within 10 calendar days
after hurricane warnings for the City are lifted; or (2) if damage is incurred, the latter
of; (a) 15 days after a hurricane hits the project area; or (b) immediately after hurricane
damage repairs have been made to the structure.
Storm shutters are for storm protection only and are not for “security” purposes.
Please do not close your accordion shutters unless it is within the allowed time
of a hurricane warning.
PERMANENT BACKUP GENERATORSThe installation of permanent backup generators requires ARC approval prior to
installation. Per the Architectural Standards Manual, backup generators shall be
permitted to be installed on a property where they meet all of the City ordinances
and building codes, as well as the requirements as stated in the ARC Manual.
attention Golf cart oPeratorsAs a reminder, golf cart operators must come to a complete stop at the stop signs located at the village intersections. Failing to
stop is very dangerous and your cart will provide no protection for you in the event of an accident. Patrols will issue citations
for carts not adhering to the stop signs. We also ask that you remain mindful that standard carts are only intended to carry two
people. In order to maintain safety for you and your passenger, you are discouraged from overloading your cart with additional
riders. Finally, we implore you to pass pedestrians and other carts on the sidewalks with extreme caution. Minding these important
guidelines will ensure your well-being and that of your guests and neighbors.
Mirasol Master Maintenance association, inc. boarD of Directors Jan Fisher, President
Michael Malo, Vice President
Joseph Marchese, Treasurer
Tom Lindsay, Secretary
Barbara Lustrin, Director
MMMa boarD & arc Monthly MeetinGsPlease visit the MMMA’s website at www.mirasolmma.com to view the upcoming MMMA Board and ARC meeting dates.
Mirasol ProPerty coMMitteeD. Drew Davis, Board Liaison
Larry Goldstein, Maintenance Committee Chair
Jon Joseph, Landscape Committee Chair
Howard Wexler, Security Committee Chair
mmma & community information
june 2016
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a letter froM Mirasol realty
Thank you all for a great season! Mirasol Realty is again the #1 listing company in Mirasol with 25% of the listings, and we look forward to a busy summer as we show off the incredible new Clubhouse to potential buyers!
The real estate trend for the last 12 months of sales through April 2016 is showing a 5% reduction in sales volume to $75.7 million from 2015, with an average sales price of $970,074 (see the table below for details). Inventory is down 10 homes to 36, which is our lowest inventory level yet.
Stop by the sales office to visit your Mirasol Realty team for all of your real estate needs!
All the best,
David Fite, [email protected]
15mirasol realty
hours of oPeration11300 Mirasol Boulevard
(561) 622-7070
Conveniently located at the Mirasol Realty Sales Center adjacent to the west gate.
Monday-Friday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Visit www.bit.ly/mirasoloptin to opt-in to the Mirasol Realty email group and receive quarterly market analysis and listings directly in your inbox! View all Mirasol listings anytime by visiting www.mirasolrealty.com.
135 Viera Drive – Golf MembershipLinda Bright – (561) 629-4995
4BR/4.5BA 4,228 SF $1,299,000
138 Viera Drive – Golf MembershipKaren Cara – (561) 676-1655
4BR/4.5BA 4,228 SF $1,395,000
125 Remo Place – Sports MembershipLinda Bright – (561) 629-4995
3BR/3.5BA 3,842 SF $1,599,000
featureD listinGs
158 Esperanza Way – Sports MembershipKaren Cara – (561) 676-1655
3BR/3BA 2,502 SF $595,000
509 Via Toledo Drive – Sports Membership Linda Bright – (561) 629-4995
5BR/5.5BA 4,019 SF $864,000
331 Vizcaya Drive – Sports Membership Linda Bright – (561) 629-4995
5BR/5.5BA 4,060 SF $999,500
David Fite Linda Bright Karen Cara Elisa Comorat Susan Hemmes
totAL MiRAsoL sALes
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Last 7 Years LTM Apr 2016
Sales Volume 35,454,000 58,176,700 52,476,000 85,348,399 78,412,375 79,611,950 79,672,700 469,152,124 75,665,800
# of Sales 46 59 62 97 82 81 86 513 78
Average Sale Price 770,739 986,046 846,387 879,880 956,248 982,864 926,427 914,527 970,074 % of Community Turnover 4% 5% 5% 8% 7% 7% 7% 44% 7%
11600 Mirasol WayPalm Beach Gardens, Florida 33418
www.mirasolcc.com561.776.4949
The Country Club at Mirasol is a three-time Platinum Club of America award winner.
16 spa & fitness
enJoy a sPa PeDicure!Did you know people have been manicuring their nails for more than 4,000 years? A
depiction of early manicures and pedicures was found on a carving from a pharaoh’s tomb,
and the Egyptians were known for paying special attention to their feet and legs.
We often neglect our feet, which can result in dry skin, cracked heels, unsightly
toenails, and embarrassment when we need to remove our shoes. Pedicures
can remedy all these issues quickly and easily.
Your nail technician will scrub and exfoliate your feet to help
soften and scrape off dry skin, especially around the heel
and big toe areas. Moisturizing your feet prevents cracks from
forming and causing infections, and regular pedicures help to
remove and prevent calluses, while also lessening the chances
of the development of ingrown toenails.
Pedicures include massage. Getting your legs and feet massaged
can be a great way to relax, release tension, and de-stress. Another benefit
of foot massage is the stimulation of blood and lymph flow for better and more efficient
drainage. With a foot massage, you are putting all of your joints through a full range of motion to help decrease stiffness. Drinking water
after a pedicure will help flush toxins out of your system.
During the renovation, we are offering manicures and pedicures daily in the temporary spa facility. For an added treat, add a warm, aromatic paraffin treatment to further soften and moisturize your skin! Call (561) 776-4949, ext. 200 for more information and to book your appointment!