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Jammin’ June at the UClub
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Sunday, June 19 Seating Times: 11am; 12:30pm; 1:30pm
Cost is 18.75/adults; $9/children ages 5-12
FREE for children ages 4 & under
Menu
Main Buffet
NCSU Club Fried Chicken
Lime & Cilantro-Marinated
Pan-Seared Black Grouper
Lobster Bisque
Onion Soup with Cheese Croutons
Mashed Potatoes & Country Brown
Gravy
Baked Sweet Potato Fingerlings
Lyonnaise Potatoes
Vegetable Medley
House Collard Greens
House Baked Yeast Rolls
Carving Station
Bourbon Glazed Black Oak
Ham
Roast C.A.B Prime Rib of
Beef
Pepper-Seared Sliced
Tenderloin of Beef with
Mushroom Demi Glaze
Breakfast Bar
Fresh Omelets
Applewood Smoked Bacon
Sausage Links
Cinnamon Buns
Buttermilk Biscuits
Shrimp & Grits
Waffles & Syrup
Cold Buffet
NCSU Salad Bar
Fresh Fruit Display
Sweet Endings
Assorted Desserts
Apple Crepes with Vanilla
Cream
RSVP’s Required. Call the office or go online.
RSVP’s required for all events. To make reservations go to www.ncsuclub.com or call 919.828.0308 1
Live Maine Lobster
Friday, June 24
5pm-9pm
The Claws are out and
bigger than ever! Join
us for this claw-fully fun evening of succulent
Maine lobster and good times. Don’t Bisque
missing this event.
Cost is $42/lobster. Price will include
lobster, soup and salad bar, starch, vegetable
and dessert. Full menu to come in upcoming
emails and on RSVP.
RSVP’s Required. Go online or call the office. Must RSVP by Tuesday, June 21.
Family Fun Night at the Pool
Friday, June 10
6pm-10pm
Join us for a tasty cookout poolside from 6-8pm. Chef will be preparing some of your
favorites to savor while kicking back and enjoying some tunes from our DJ. We will also
have games and prizes to make it a night to remember. Menu will include BBQ chicken, hot
dogs, mahi-mahi, short ribs, corn, baked beans, mac-n-cheese, potato salad, fruit salad,
apple cobbler, ice cream, and more. Full menu to come in upcoming emails.
Cost is $15/adult; $9/child (0-12). RSVP’s Required.
Parents’ Night Out
Friday, June 3 & 24 and July 15 & 29
5pm-9pm
Parents, do you need an evening to yourselves? Want to attend one of our fabulous adult events such as Maine Lobster Night or just relax and have dinner at the pool? Bring the kids out to one of our upcoming Parents' Night Out childcare events! Childcare includes
dinner, games, movies and activities. There is a 20 child maximum for these nights. Please make reservations online or by calling the office. Parents must stay on the club's premises
while the children are in our care. Children must be potty-trained. Cost is $12 and RSVP is required. Sign-up online or call the office.
Trivia Tuesday
Tuesday, June 21
6pm
It’s Trivia Night! Come out to the Club and test your knowledge of all things pop culture, music, movies, history and more. Trivia consists of 7 rounds of 10 questions. Play as an individual or as a team!
This event is now geared towards adults 16 and over, however children under 15 are allowed to play on a team with adults.
Awesome prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place teams!
RSVP’s Appreciated.
Call the office or go online.
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4th of July Celebration
Monday, July 4
All Day Festivities
In town for the 4th of July? If so, then the Club is the place to be! There will be activities and games for the whole family, tasty food, and plenty of fun for all.
More information and prices to come in upcoming emails and the July Newsletter.
Tentative Schedule
10am-9pm: Pool Open 11am-8:30pm: Snack Bar Open 11am-6pm: Poolside Bar Open
11am-2pm: Poolside A la Carte Cookout 11am-6pm: Games including 22ft Tsunami Slip-N-Slide, 30ft Pirate Slip-N-Slide, 24ft Rock
Wall, Hungry Hippo Chow Down, Candy Maker, Snow Cones 4pm-7pm: Evening Cookout Buffet
*$10 Pool Guest Fee. RSVP’s Required.
Wine & Design
Friday, July 15
6pm-8pm
Calling all wine lovers!
Unleash your inner artist and paint a
masterpiece with friends all the while
sipping on wine and snacking on tasty
food. Menu and cost to come in future
emails and the July Newsletter.
Beverages will be available for purchase.
Dive-in Movie Night
Friday, July 22
6pm-10pm
Lights, Camera,
Cannonball! Grab your
rafts and rings and enjoy a night of
swimming under the stars while watching
some movie stars! Our DJ will be
spinning tunes as you spin around in your
inner tube. Enjoy a cookout poolside from
6-8pm and then relax and unwind with a
movie on the big screen. Make your
reservations early! This one is sure to fill
up quickly. There is an additional $10 fee
for guests.
Cost is $15/adult; $10/child (5-12);
& FREE for children 4 & under
Swim Team Banquet
Tuesday, July 26
Mark your calendars! More information
to come in upcoming emails and the
July Newsletter.
Golf & Fitness Center
University Club Golf 2016 Schedule
Class June July
Boot Camp
Saturdays 9am-10am 4, 11, 18, 25 TBS
Mid-Day Boot Camp
Mondays 1pm 6, 13, 20, 27 11, 18, 25
Boxing
Tuesdays 6:30pm-7:30pm
7, 14, 21, 28 TBS
Dance Lessons
Sundays 3pm-4pm 5, 12, 19 10, 17, 31
Yoga
Mondays 6pm-7:30pm 6, 13, 20, 27 TBS
Zumba
Wednesdays 6pm-7pm 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 TBS
Short Game
Practice
Tuesday—Friday 9am—12pm
Saturday 8am—11am
Sunday 1pm—4pm
Mondays Closed
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Club Championship Saturday, June 4
Practice Facility Open House Saturday, June 18
July 4th Celebration Golf Event Monday, July 4
Fall Golf League-Wednesdays September 7, 14, 21
October 5, 12, 19
Cross Country Golf Wednesday, September 28
Junior Golf Tournament One Sunday in October - TBD
Glow Ball Golf Friday, October 14
Fitness Class Schedule
Summer Camp Registration is open. All information regarding camps including dates, times, prices, and forms are on our
website at www.ncsuclub.com under the activities tab.
For questions about camp, please email instructor Edwin Gregory at [email protected]
2016 Summer Golf Camp
Summer Fitness Classes
Summer is here and we have a lot of awesome fitness
classes to keep you motivated and energized! If
interested in any of these classes please sign-up online.
Water Aerobics Saturday’s 7:30am-8:30am
This workout focuses on improving strength, balance, flexibility, and cardio-vascular fitness. All areas of the pool are used.
Noodles are used in the diving well for balance and flexibility exercises. It is less intense than Aqua Fit. Our Fitness Facility
Co-Chair, Betsy Gwaltney, teaches the class.
*TBS (To be scheduled)
Class June July August
Water
Aerobics 4, 11, 18, 25 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 6, 13, 20, 27
Aqua Fit Saturday’s 6:30am-7:15am
This is a one-hour long high-intensity workout held in the main pool. This class focuses on improving strength and cardio-vascular fitness. The instructor, Tony
Cummings, also teaches Boxing. Participants will find the difficulty and intensity of the workouts comparable to the Boxing or Boot Camp workouts. It is
not necessary to know how to swim to participate. The water levels used in the pool are less than 5ft deep.
Class June July August
Aqua Fit-22 weeks
Saturdays 6:30am-7:15am
4, 11, 18, 25 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 6, 13, 20, 27
Aqua Fit-7 weeks
Saturdays 6:30am-7:15am
4, 11, 18, 25 2 NA
Aqua Fit-8 weeks
Saturdays 6:30am-7:15am
NA 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 6, 13, 20
Fees
Class Before
Start
On or
after
start
New
Member
Discount
Drop
in
Rate
Boot Camp $96 $108 $10 $15
Boxing $84 $96 $10 $15
Yoga $84 $96 $10 $15
Zumba $84 $96 $10 $15
Water Aerobics $8/week - - -
Aqua fit-22 weeks $176 $195 $10 $15
Aqua Fit-7 weeks $63 $70 $10 $15
Aqua Fit-8weeks $72 $80 $10 $15
Pool & Swim Team
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Practice dates and times
Regular Evening Practice Times
Monday-Thursday (No Friday Practice)
Wolf-pups: 5:30pm - 6pm
6 and under: 6pm - 6:30pm
7 - 10: 5:30pm - 6:30pm
11 & older: 6:30pm - 7:30pm
Morning Practice Times
Monday-Friday Saturday
(begins 6.13) (begins 6.4)
11 & ups: 8:30am - 10am 11 & ups: 8:30am-10am
7 - 10 yr olds: 9am - 10am 7 - 10 yr olds: 9am-10am
6 & under: 9:15am - 10am 6 & under: 9:30am-10am
Meet Schedule
6.7.16: Red & White Meet
6.14.16: Shepherds Vineyard (Home)
6.21.16: Sunset Ridge (Away)
6.28.16: Lake Park (Home)
7.5.16: Northbrook (Away)
7.12.16: Greystone (Home)
7.19.16: Seven Oaks (Away)
Pool Hours Lap Swim: M-Sat 5:30am-9am (ages 16 +)
Friday 6.3 - 3:30pm - 9pm
Saturday 6.4 - 10am - 9pm
Sunday 6.5 - 12 noon - 8pm
Monday-Thursday 10am-8:30pm
Friday & Saturday 10am-9pm
Sunday 12:00 noon-8pm
Psycho Swim Team Information Psycho Points to Remember
Please make sure you go to the swim team website and register all of your swimmers for the 2016 swim team season.
Parents and swimmers must sign the code of conduct and turn it into a coach or pool committee member. The code of conduct form can be found on the swim team website.
There will be a parent meeting for all swimmers on Saturday, June 4 at 9:45am.
All swimmers will have to pass a swim test before participating on the team. This is for liability purposes. If your child does not pass the swim test, they can take lessons and retest again during the season.
Only swimmers who have registered and paid the swim team dues are allowed to participate in meets according to TSA rules. Please make sure your swimmer is registered! See TSA Rule 304.1.1 at www.tsanc.org under TSA Rules 2015.
Parents may speak with coaches 10 minutes prior to beginning of practice, and 10 minutes after practice concludes. No parents are to communicate with the coaches while they are coaching on deck.
Sign your swimmers up for swim meets as soon as possible.
All parents must volunteer for 4 swim meets. You can sign-up to volunteer on the swim team website.
Swim Team Website:
http://uclub.swim-team.us
Swim Team
Merchandise
Don’t forget to pick up your
swim team apparel! They will
be delivered throughout
several practices as they
come in.
The pool will close
at 4pm on home
swim meet days.
The full swim meet
schedule is located
above.
Swimsuits
If you couldn't make it to the Ice
Cream Social in April and still
need to order your swimsuits, you
can order directly from Aquatic
Management Group by calling
919.600.4117.
*There is no guarantee that your
swimsuit will have the logo.
Swim Lessons
Cost is $75 for 5 - 30 minute lessons. You should
schedule lessons with the instructors. Listed below
are the coaches and lifeguards available to teach les-
sons. Please make checks payable to NCSU Club and
give them to the instructor.
Coaches
Reid Jackson - 919-810-1489; [email protected]
Claire Leichty - 513-240-4006; [email protected]
Cam Parker - 919-623-1357; [email protected]
Lauren Sanders - 919-559-2462;
Amari Smith: 919-830-7165; [email protected]
Lifeguards
Katie Childrey - 919-906-1032; [email protected]
Anna Strickland - 919-841-3681; [email protected]
Joseph Watts - 919-625-2603; [email protected] 91
Please call the office with any questions.
Adult Classes For more information, schedules, and to
sign-up weekly please visit: www.ncsuclubtennis.com/adults
Open Doubles Play: Mondays &
Thursdays 4:30-6:30pm (Courts 1, 2, 3)
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Tennis Information
All camps are for members and guests
ages 6-14.
Half day: 9am-1pm (includes lunch).
Full day: 9am-5pm (includes lunch).
Check - in is from 8:30am-9am.
We still have room in our camps this
summer. We have weekly camps, single
day and half-day options. Guests are
welcome too! We look forward to a super
summer on the courts!!
Juniors, are you ready to play some tennis? The Club is offering
after school and Sunday lessons for children ages 6-17 all throughout the month of June! You must be an NCSU Club
member to participate in these lessons.
There is an 8-player limit on all classes. Please contact Jay or John for proper placement.
Jay White: [email protected]; (919) 828-3465 John French: [email protected]; (707) 628-2333
Please sign-up online at www.ncsutennis.com/juniors so we can
accurately plan.
**Classes will be canceled if there are no sign-ups 24 hours prior to scheduled class. Classes will also be canceled due to inclement
weather including severe temperatures.
2016 Summer Tennis & Sports Camp
2016 Summer Camp
CAMP DATES
June 10
June 13 - 17
June 20 - 24 (5 spots left)
June 27 - July 1
July 4 - 8
July 11 - 15
July 18 - 22
July 25 - 29
August 8 - 12
August 15 - 19
August 22 - 26
Enroll online at:
www.ncsuclubtennis.com then click on Junior Camps. Some weeks are almost full!
June After School & Sunday
Lessons
2016 Club Championship
Weekends
Singles Championships: 6.3.16 - 6.5.16
Mixed Doubles: 10.14.16 - 10.16.16
Men’s & Women’s Doubles: 11.11.16 - 11.13.16
Tennis Pro Shop
The pro shop sells tennis clothing, youth t-shirts, tennis balls,
junior and adult rackets, hats, visors, wrist bands, grips, Tervis
tumblers, Gatorade, soft drinks, water and tennis accessories.
The pro shop also offers next day tennis racket stringing.
Pro Shop Hours:
Monday-Friday 3:30-6:30pm
Saturday 11am-4pm
Sunday 12 noon-5pm
The Men’s 40+ 3.5 Team, champions of the Raleigh City
Championship
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Tennis News Friday Night Adult Potluck Doubles
Friday, June 10
6:30pm
Catch up with all of your tennis buddies for a fun night of doubles.
Sign-up with or without a partner. Your non-member guest(s) are
welcome to join as well! This event is free for all. Please bring a
dish to share and BYOB.
Sign-up at www.ncsuclubtennis.com and click socials.
Private Tennis Lessons
If you are interested in fine tuning your game or need a little
strategy on the court, please contact Jay or John for private
tennis lessons.
Jay White: [email protected]; 919-828-3465
John French: [email protected]; 707-628-2333
USTA Adult Spring Team Playoffs Women’s 55+ 3.5 team
Congratulations as these ladies to making it to the playoffs on Saturday, May 7. The team played at North Ridge that morning, winning 2-1. In the afternoon, the team played at Raleigh Racquet Club in the semi-finals and lost in a close match 1-2. Two of
the courts went to the 3rd set tiebreaker, won one and lost one. Congratulations ladies! It was a great season with awesome teammates. Players are: Adela Whitten (co-captain), Beverly Marchi (co-captain), Pam Kattan, Lori Hall, Mary Kelly,
Landrum Butler, Mari Jameel, Jane Hunter, Dayle Oakley, Johanna Irving, Julia Hoke, Liz Sorrell, Ellen Launer, Susan Brochu, and Patricia Smith.
Women’s 2.5 Team
Congratulations to these ladies for advancing to the finals of the Raleigh USTA League playoffs. The UClub team was second seed and had a bye on Friday, May 13. On Saturday, May 14 the UC ladies (Ann/Debbie, Teri/Joyce, Catherine) defeated
Greystone to advance to the finals 2-1. The finals were on Sunday, May 15 against Carolina Country Club. The UC ladies (Ann/Debbie, Teri/Leanne, Catherine) had a tough loss against Carolina Country Club, this was their first time any of these players
advanced to the playoffs. Great job ladies! Players are: Ann Bozek (captain), Kari Barsness, Catherine Bray, Debbie Bunch, Lori Elliot, Teri Haywood, Sheffield King, Bryan Kern, Olga Ryzhikova, Leanne Stradling, & Joyce Stevenson.
Women’s 3.0 Team
The 3.0 team participated in the Raleigh USTA spring playoffs after posting a 6-2 regular season record. In the playoffs the team lost a close first match 3-2. The last match came down to a third set tie break. Congratulations to Captain Jennifer, Elena, Julia, Julie, Myra, Chrissie, Ashley, Alison, Johanna, Elaine, Nancy, Kelly D, Melinda, & Katie for a great season!
Women’s 3.5 Team
Congratulations to the team for finishing 7-2 in their division and were a seventh seed and played second seed North Hills in the first round of the playoffs. They lost 1-4to North Hills, who won the entire thing! Teammates were Captain Chris Bason,
Jane Snyder, Lori Jones, Lori Hall, Heather Tuttle, Adela Whitten, Shannon Phillips, Kim Walker, Mary Kelly, Kelley Russell, Cindy Callahan, Kyla Brazel, Nikki Brooks, and Sharon Agresta
Men’s 18+ 3.5 Team
Congratulations to the team for finishing the regular season with 6 wins and 3 losses. The team went into playoffs 5th out of 6 teams. In the 1st match, the UClub beat the 4th overall seed, Seven Oaks, from the other flight. The 2nd match put the UClub up against Millbrook, the 1st overall seed, who we beat in a fashion to be remembered. In epic fashion, Rodney and Chance climbed out to an 11-9 court and match victory sending our team into the finals. Finals were against the overall #2 and our
flights #1 seed Brier Creek. We fell in a c lose 2-3 match. Players are Captain Jonathan Jenkins, Co-Captain Ben Barwick, Amit Sachan, Andrew Garnier, Bill Mooney, Chance Wright, David Hill, Greg Raschke, Joe Brazel, Joe Robinson, Richard Stradling,
Rodney Lohman, Tony Kattan, Trey Bason, and Will Edwards.
Men’s 40+ 4.0 Team
Congratulations to the team for winning the Capital Area Championship, which was held on May 14 & 15. They won their flight with a 7-1 record and earned the #2 seed in the playoffs. They beat the #3 seed North Hills 3-2 in the semi-finals and beat #4 seed Millbrook in the finals to claim the first 40+ 4.0 Raleigh title for the UClub! The team will now represent Raleigh in the
State Championships to be held in Winston Salem on June 23-26. Awesome job guys! Team members are Captain Scott Troutman, Michael Ball, Jonathan Bluestone, LJ Brock, John Bunch, Brian Calingaert, Sean Conley, Kent Fann, Phil Jones,
Kenny Krause, John Peterson, Greg Raschke, Graham Schillmoller, Ben Thompson, and Jason Tuttle.
Men’s 40+ 3.5 Team
Congratulations to the team for winning the Raleigh City Championship on our home courts versus North Hills over the weekend of May 21 & 22. The team managed to advance to the finals after taking the top seed among both 3.5 flights with an 8
-2 record and beating Seven Oaks in the semifinals. The team was led on the court by Greg Rasckhe and his sparkling 10-0 singles record, team members include Joe Brazel, Ben Barwick, Chance Wright, Rodney Lohman, Richard Stradling, David
Hill, Tony Kattan, Bill Mooney, Sean Krause, Drew Garnier, Trey Bason, and Jim Millican.
The first Saturday of the Memorial Day weekend was a beautiful day, and 697 members and guests made it a huge success. As the pool season continues and still others have the opportunity to be in the pool and in the clubhouse, we hope that all can help us maintain the interior of the building and project the appearance that both members and guests expect by ensuring that when you enter the clubhouse from the pool area that you are appropriately dressed in dry clothing. Dress for dining on the fire pit patio and the patio off the University Room, although casual, should include footwear in the unlikely event that foreign objects are present. Our snack bar survey had a great response from about 70 members. Please look at the revised menu for the snack bar, which is also posted on our website, and which now includes the foods and snacks that you noted in your survey as additional offerings desired. We also kept most of the items from last year. We added the usual and customary icons, (e.g. gluten free) to allow the purchaser to be better informed about the offerings. Among several offerings new this year are the smoothies made with either low-fat or almond milk, and are, to date, one of the more frequently purchased items. We want your pool experience to be a great one and, to that end, we have employed an excellent staff of guards, pool managers and coaches. In addition to the requisite training and certifications required by regulatory groups to be a lifeguard, the staff has also been given some initial in-house training and will continue to have in-service training throughout the summer. However, we also need the help of parents and other caregivers to further reduce the chance of incidents. If you leave the pool for outdoor dining on the fire pit patio or for some other area, please ensure that your child(ren) are left with a responsible person. A Note About Color and Symbols. Our club has always been known for its openness and hospitality, and we wish to continue to be so known. Unfortunately though there are sometimes color and symbol issues that go beyond merely piquing others’ interests in the person’s background or academic pedigree and may regrettably cause frustration with or ill feelings toward another member. So if you need some Wolfpack red clothing to assuage those feelings, check what we have available in the pro shop here or other places about town. It also would make a wonderful Father’s Day or other gift. While on the golf course, we urge all golfers to be especially vigilant for the presence of children, particularly near tee number one. We would also like for all parents to ensure that our younger members stay off the greens and out of the sand traps. The only relatively safe place for non-golfers to be on the golf course is the small area behind tee number one. Runners on the golf course should hug the fence line near the Vet School and otherwise only run the perimeter of the course. Many have undoubtedly heard the wolves howling which are housed on the property of our west side neighbor, the Vet School, and heard usually when a siren is also heard nearby. Vet School personnel have contacted us recently and asked that we help ensure that our members and guests do not climb over the Vet School’s electrified fence and get near the penned enclosure for the wolves where a bull is also kept. Our property line is clearly demarcated by the wooden fence with the woven wire behind it and adherence to that line will provide adequate protection for both the Vet School animals and our members, guests and staff. Other issues that all members should know about include the I440 beltline widening project which is overviewed in another section of this newsletter. We will continue to keep our members abreast of this project. We look forward to continuing to serve you and plan to make this one of your best summers ever! Albert Weaver III Interim General Manager
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Food Service Hours
Tuesday - Friday
Lunch Buffet 11:30am - 2pm
Lunch Menu 11:30am - 5pm
Dinner Menu 5pm - 9pm
Saturday
Lunch Menu 11:30am - 5pm
Dinner Menu 5pm - 9pm
Sunday
Brunch Buffet 11am - 2pm
Dinner Menu 4pm-9pm*
*Memorial Day-Labor Day only
Bar Service Hours
Tuesday - Friday 11:30am - 9:30pm
Saturday 11am - 9:30pm
Sunday 12pm - 7pm
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Thursday
Family Night Buffet
$13.25 for adults, $7.95 for
kids 5-12, free for kids 0-4
University Club Dining News
RSVP, it’s as easy as 1-2-3
1. Call the office at 919-828-0308
2. Online at www.ncsuclub.com
3. Stop by the office!
By RSVP’ing to all the wonderful events we have planned,
we can provide better service and a smoother and more
enjoyable experience. More RSVP’s will lead to more high
quality events!
Wednesday
$10 Burger & Beer
16oz domestic draft/
bottled
Friday
Calabash Seafood
Platter
$12.95
Saturday
Soup & Half Sandwich
Select sandwiches and
soup-of-the-day for $6.95
Jumping June Dining Events
National Ice Cream Day
Tuesday, June 7 I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream!
Enjoy a cup of Howling Cow ice cream for only $1.00
National Iced Tea Day Friday, June 10
When life hands you lemons, place a slice in your sweet tea. Enjoy a free glass of sweet or unsweet tea on this
day! *Fact: Tea is the answer to most problems.
National Swim-a-Lap Day Friday, June 24
Swim 20 lengths of the pool and receive 10% off, swim 40 lengths and get 20% off, swim 80 lengths and get 30% off, swim 100 lengths and get 40% off, and swim
120 lengths and get 60% off a Snack Bar menu item. Valid only on items valued $10 or less.
Monday-Thursday: 11am-8pm
Friday & Saturday: 11am-8:30pm
Sunday: 12:30pm-7:30pm
*The snack bar opens 1 hour after the
pool opens & closes 30 minutes before
the pool closes.
Thursday, June 16 5pm-9pm
There’s nothing better than breakfast for dinner! Join us for a special themed family night buffet. Chef will be serving all of
your morning favorites such as eggs, pancakes, bacon, sausage, and so much more! Look for the full menu in
upcoming emails. PJ’s optional. To make reservations for Casual Dining Room please call
919-828-0308 or go online.
Welcome May
Members!! Our Board of Directors, membership, and staff would like to
extend a warm welcome to the new families who have joined the Club in the past month.
Shelley & Bruce Kelly & Family
Carl & Carolyn Koch
Mallory & Joe Houchin & Family
Carrie & Whit Hughston & Family
Missy & Daniel Currin & Family
Brian & Laurie Onorio& Family
Michael Evans & Family
Austin & Meghan Rorie & Family
Jeffrey & Jeanine Bandini & Family
Jane & Robert Huband
Eddie & Rebecca Sasser & Family
Blake & Angel Hood & Family
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Club News
UClub Captured
Pool Parties
Looking for a place to hold your next party? The pool
is available for rental during and after pool hours.
During pool hours:
The maximum number of people for one party is 35
during regular pool hours. All guests of the pool must
pay $5/person Monday-Thursday and $10/person
Friday-Sunday whether they are swimming or not.
Outside of pool hours:
In addition to the guest policy listed above, there are
additional fees of $50 opening early/closing late fees.
It is also required that there be a minimum of 2 guards
at $16/hour. All parties will be asked to obey pool rules
and clean up after the party has finished.
Payment of guest fees, rental fee, and lifeguard fees
will go on the member’s account and will be prepared
by the manager on duty.
For more information and the rental contract, please
visit our website under the swim tab in activities or
pick one up in the front office.
Snack Bar Bucks Cards
Parents, we’ve made it easier than ever to help manage
the amount of money that your child spends at the
snack bar! This summer we will be introducing snack
bar bucks, a gift card that can be reloaded with as
much or as little as you would like. Please stop by the
office or send an email to [email protected]
to inquire about a card.
Caregiver Passes
Passes for babysitters, nannies, or caregivers are available for the 2016
summer season. Please contact the front office to obtain one for your
family. Please note that this pass is to only be used when the parents are
not at the pool. If the caregiver is accompanying the family to the pool, a
guest fee must be paid. We appreciate your cooperation. Please call the
office to obtain a pass or with any questions regarding caregiver pool
passes. The cost is $40 per pass.
Beltline Widening Update
A committee within the Club met on 4.12.16 with DOT Highway engineers and designers
as well as a private firm contracted to assist in the I-440 beltline widening project. Our
members and club staff prepared a detailed presentation for the meeting that was led by
our retained eminent domain attorney and her assistant. The group was given a tour of
both the interior and exterior parts of the facility with special emphasis on the eastern
most sections of the property most likely to be impacted by the project.
This group of club staff and members has been meeting for about 4 years and has now
been further augmented by the retained eminent domain attorney and club members
licensed as professional engineers with expertise and who practice as highway engineers.
The DOT website has the map that shows the potential impact.
Visit http://www.ncdot.gov/projects/i-440improvements/ to learn more.
A part of this meeting’s focus was to emphasize both our need and demand for advance
payment to make our facility whole and functioning as it is now if our facility is impacted.
Detailed design and environmental assessments of different alternatives should be
complete in late 2016. Once complete, NCDOT will hold another public meeting – in early
2017 – for input on the more detailed design and the results of the environmental
assessment. The project is not projected to start before 2018 and it could start on our end
or the south end, in which case the impact on the Club could be delayed several years.
south end, in which case the impact on the Club could be delayed several years.
The golf course turned into a campground for Family
Campout on May 13
Beer & Bacon Event held on Friday, May 20, was moved inside
due to rain.
Members enjoying an evening of beautiful weather on the
outdoor patio
Kids bobbing for soda in the holiday favorite, the soda bob, at our Memorial Day Celebration
1 Burgers&Beer
Zumba
6pm-7pm
Pool Open 3:30-8pm
2 Family Night
Buffet
Pool O pen 3:30 -8pm
3 Calabash Seafood
Platter- $12.95
Parents’ Night Out 5-9pm
Pool Open 3:30-9pm
4 Soup & Half Sandwich
Aqua Fit
6:30-7:15am
Water Aerobics 7:30-8:30am
Boot Camp 9am-10am
Pool Open 10am-9pm
5 Sunday Brunch
11am-2pm
Dance Classes 4pm-5pm
Pool Open Noon-8pm
6 CLUBHOUSE
CLOSED
Mid-day Boot Camp 1-2pm
Yoga 6pm-7:30pm
Pool Open 10am-
8:30pm
7
Boxing 6:30pm-7:30pm
Red & White Meet
Pool Open 10am-8:30pm
8
Burgers&Beer
Zumba 6pm-7pm
Pool Open 10am-8:30pm
9 Family Night
Buffet
Pool Open 10am-8:30pm
10 Calabash Seafood
Platter- $12.95
Family Fun Night 6-10pm
Pool Open 10am-9pm
11 Soup & Half Sandwich
Aqua Fit
6:30-7:15am
Water Aerobics 7:30-8:30am
Boot Camp 9am-10am
Pool Open 10am-9pm
12 Sunday Brunch
11am-2pm
Dance Classes 4pm-5pm
Pool Open Noon-8pm
13 CLUBHOUSE
CLOSED
Mid-day Boot Camp 1-2pm
Yoga 6pm-7:30pm
Pool Open
10am-8:30pm
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Boxing 6:30pm-7:30pm
Home Swim Meet Pool closes at 4pm
Pool Open
10am-8:30pm
15 Burgers&Beer
Zumba 6pm-7pm
Pool Open 10am-8:30pm
16 Breakfas t for
Dinner
Pool Open 10am-8:30pm
17 Calabash Seafood
Platter- $12.95
Pool Open 10am-9pm
18 Soup & Half Sandwich
Aqua Fit
6:30-7:15am
Water Aerobics 7:30-8:30am
Boot Camp 9am-10am
Pool Opens 10am-9pm
19 Father’s Day Brunch
11am-2pm
Dance Classes 4pm-5pm
Pool Open Noon-8pm
20 CLUBHOUSE
CLOSED
Mid-day Boot Camp 1-2pm
Yoga 6pm-7:30pm
Pool Open 10am-8:30pm
21 Trivia Night
Starts at 6pm
Boxing 6:30pm-7:30pm
Away Swim Meet
Pool Open 10am-8:30pm
22 Burgers&Beer
Zumba 6pm-7pm
Pool Open 10am-8:30pm
23 Family Night
Buffet
Pool Open 10am-8:30pm
24 Calabash Seafood
Platter- $12.95
Parents’ Night Out 5-9pm
Live Maine Lobster
5-9pm
Pool Open 10am - 9pm
25 Soup & Half Sandwich
Aqua Fit 6:30-7:15am
Water Aerobics 7:30-8:30am
Boot Camp 9am-10am
Pool Open 10am-9pm
26 Sunday Brunch
11am-2pm
Pool Open 12 noon-8pm
27 CLUBHOUSE
CLOSED
Mid-day Boot Camp 1-2pm
Yoga
6pm-7:30pm
Pool Open 10am-8:30pm
28
Boxing 6:30pm-7:30pm
Home Swim Meet Pool closes at 4pm
Pool Open
10am-8:30pm
29
Zumba 6pm-7pm
Pool Open 10am-8:30pm
30 Family Night
Buffet
Pool Open 10am-8:30pm
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Key: Gol f Tennis Club House Events F i tness NC State Events Swim Team Din ing Pool
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Phone: 919-828-0308
Fax: 919-834-2977
E-mail: [email protected]
4200 Hillsborough St.
Raleigh NC 27606
Club Staff
Al Weaver, Interim General Manager [email protected]
Cassie Parks, Assistant Manager [email protected]
Debbie Wynne, Controller [email protected]
Allison Hendren, Marketing & Communications Director
Leigh Anne Murphy, Dining Services Manager [email protected]
Alan Gould, Chef [email protected]
Jay White, Tennis Pro [email protected] Olivia Blue, Member Accounts [email protected] Kelsey Terrell, Member Relations [email protected]
Phone: 919-828-0308 Visit our website at: www.ncsuclub.com
Upcoming Events in August:
Dan the Animal Man
Back to School Bash
Adult Event
Front Office Hours
Tuesday - Friday 9am -6pm
* Staff Lunch From 2pm–3pm