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The Newsletter of Whitemarsh Valley Country Club
Valley Views October 2016 (215) 233-3901 founded 1908
From the Pro’s Tee 2
From the Women’s Tee 3
From the Nine-Holers 3
From the General Manager 4
October Calendar 6
November Calendar 7
Bridge Results 8
Signature Steak of the Month 8
Halloween Coloring Page 9
Wine of the Month 10
Beer of the Month 10
Upcoming Club Events 12
Joe’s Stone Crab Night
moved to Friday, November 18th All you can eat - $65.00 per person
Crab claws and Joe’s
Famous Mustard
sauce, and of course,
the Key Lime Pie !
Be sure to call for reservations !
Sunday, October 30Sunday, October 30Sunday, October 30Sunday, October 30thththth
& Children’s& Children’s& Children’s& Children’s
CelebrationCelebrationCelebrationCelebration iinos Yall
ialle
in the
Friday, November 11th
Weather permitting, tasting will be just off the first tee.
Wine tasting from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Dinner Stations 7:00-9:00 p.m. Dessert and coffee on the patio
$85.00++ per person
Time to stock your cellar for the holidays !!
Guests welcome+
Reservations required
∗ Festivities begin at 4:30 p.m.Festivities begin at 4:30 p.m.Festivities begin at 4:30 p.m.Festivities begin at 4:30 p.m. * Parade at 5:15 * Parade at 5:15 * Parade at 5:15 * Parade at 5:15
* Dinner served 5:30 to 7:30* Dinner served 5:30 to 7:30* Dinner served 5:30 to 7:30* Dinner served 5:30 to 7:30
Adult Buffet $30.00++
Children’s Buffet $20.00++ (age 12 & under)
Check out our Halloween coloring contest on pg. 9
2 FROM THE PRO’S TEE
Project Rainbow
The annual Project Rainbow women’s charity golf benefiting the Drueding Center Youth Services Program will take place on Wednesday, October 5. The event will be an 8:45 a.m. shot-gun. The course will be closed until 2:00 p.m.
Whitemarsh Day
Our final Whitemarsh Day of the season is scheduled for Tues-day, October 11. Lunch will begin at 11:00 a.m. and golf will be a 12:00 p.m. shotgun. You may invite one or three guests. The entry fee of $125 per player includes lunch, tee gift, prizes, raffle, hors d’oeuvres and dinner. This is a great opportunity to entertain business clients or just have a fun day with your friends. The sign up is now open online using ForeTees or by calling the Golf Shop.
Belcher Tree Fund Shoot-out
The date of the shootout is fast approaching so check the “Leaderboard” in the Locker House to make certain your best score is posted. The 19-person playoff will be held Saturday, October 15 at 8:30 a.m. Special thanks to the Belcher family for donating the $1,000 winner take all prize.
Inaugural Men’s Ryder Cup Event
The inaugural Men’s Ryder Cup Locker House Challenge will take place on Thursday, October 6 and Saturday, October 8. Our season long point’s race will come to a close with the Penecale Derby. From the list, we will make two teams, one from the Upstairs of the MLH and one from the Downstairs of the MLH. Successful qualifiers will be notified by email on Monday, October 3 with specific event details. We are looking forward to the first run of this new event!
Mixed Member-Guest
Don’t miss the Mixed Member-Guest on Sunday, October 9th! The cost will be $250 per foursome and it will include lunch before golf and hors d’oeuvres after golf. Lunch will begin at 11:30 with golf a shotgun start at 1:00. Open to members of the Men’s and Women’s Golf funds. Social members can be guests. The sign-up is now open on ForeTees.
Men’s Turkey Day Tournament
Mark your calendars for our annual Men’s Turkey Day Tour-nament which will be held on Saturday, November 5. Don’t miss our annual closing day event followed by an outstanding turkey lunch that is free for all Golf Fund members. The sign up will open on ForeTees in the coming days.
Women’s Shootout The Women’s Shootout will be held on Wednesday, October 19 at 9:00 a.m. Successful qualifiers will be notified by email.
Women’s Turkey Bowl
Don’t miss the Women’s Closing Day golf event on Wednes-day, October 26. This 9-hole event will be a 3:00 p.m. shotgun followed by dinner. Sign up online using ForeTees.
Merchandise Update
As we head into fall, and the weather cools down, remember the Golf Shop is your place to keep you in style. Sweaters, long polos and ¼ zips highlight a few of the great fall items we have available from Peter Millar, Greg Norman, Levelwear and
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Adidas. Be sure to stop in the Golf Shop over the next few weeks to see the exciting items we have to offer. It is not
too early to be thinking about the holiday season!
Tournament Results Men’s Labor Day Holiday Tournament
Better Ball of Partners
1st Place Gross - 66 Brian Corcoran & Jim Kelly
2nd Place Gross - 67 Gary Guarnaccia & Brian Corcoran
T-3rd Place Gross - 68 Mike Palovich & Dave Liotta Lee Grout & Dave Liotta
T-1st Place Net - 62 Rick Atcavage & John DeGirolamo Jim McCaslin & Tony Lordi Bill Leonard & Jerry Pappert Dennis Callan Sr. & Jack Rowe Dan Madonna & Tom Harvey
T-6th Place Net - 63 Steve Sharkey & Mike Martinelli Andy Bonner & Frank Palopoli Tom Coyne & Charlie McGill Jack Rowe & Al Kellenbenz Dan Anderson & Gerry Behr
Sadie Hawkins Twilight
September 2 – Select Drive/Alternate Shot
1st Place – 30 John Lamason & Kristen Hamersky 2nd Place – 30.7 Bernie Zbrzeznj & Joanne Bass T-3rd Place – 31 Matt Bass & Betsy Madonna T-3rd Place – 31 Chris Bass & Barbara Zbrzeznj
Women’s Club Championship - September 10 & 11
Championship Flight Champion Casey Oppenheimer Runner-Up Jane Cousounis
A-Flight Co-Champion Jan Craig Co-Champion Debbie Biamon
B-Flight Champion Mary Pichola Runner-Up Kim Kellenbenz Runner-Up Beth Bailey
Twilight Golf - September 16 4 Person Scramble
1st Place- 28 Miguel & Debbie Biamon Mark & Kim Logue T-2nd Place - 28.9 John & Wendy Frampton Pete & Chrissy Oppenheimer T-2nd Place - 28.9 Jerry & Kathy Rafter Betsy & Dan Madonna 4th Place- 29.7 Bernie & Barbara Zbrzeznj Rick & Roseann Atcavage
Husband Wife Championship
September 18 – Two Person Chapman
1st Place Net-68.4 John & Wendy Frampton 2nd Place Net-70.3 Bernie & Barbara Zbrzeznj T-3rd Place Net-70.8 Tim & Jane Cousounis
cont’d on pg. 5
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From the Women's Tee
A September to remember! A full schedule of women’s events, coupled with gorgeous weather saw record setting attendance. Congratulations to all the top women finishers for the month.
The Wednesday/Saturday tournaments continue to test all aspects of the game.
“Drive for Show”; 8/24 & 8/27
T 1st Place Net (33.8 points) M. Pontari E. Apostolico
“Putt for Dough”; 8/31 & 9/3 T 1st Place (30 putts) B. Zbrzeznj J. Cousounis 3rd Place (32 putts) R. Hain
“Easy Course Day”; 9/7
1st Place Net (61) K. Driscoll 2nd Place Net (71) J. Cousounis 3rd Place Net (73) C. Fox
“12 Ball”; 9/14
1st Place (36 points) C. Fox 2nd Place (29 points) D. Schauer
The 2016 Women’s Club Championship held on 9/10 and 9/11, saw 20 women golfers tee it up. After the last putt was dropped, the following women golfers earned the right to hoist the trophy! Congratulations on a job well done!
Championship Flight
1st Place Casey Oppenheimer Runner-up Jane Cousounis
A Flight
BYOB NightBYOB NightBYOB NightBYOB Night Friday,
October 28th
Bring your favorite bottle of wine and join us for a
delicious dinner in the
Thomas Grille
T 1st Place Debbie Biamon Jan Craig
B Flight
1st Place Mary Pichola T Runner-up Beth Bailey Kim Kellenbenz
The Nine Hole Member Guest “Under the Tuscan Sun” was played on Tuesday, 9/13. Congratulations to the top finishing teams!
1st Place Net (32*) Ellen Lordi & Sharon Baldwin 2nd Place Net (32) Mary Ellen Mahoney & Patricia Christie 3rd Place Net (34) Lisa Diamond and Kim Coughlin 4th Place Net (35) Kim Kellenbenz and Nancy Matthews *Match of cards
The annual women’s Fall Derby, held under sunny skies on 9/17, saw 29 golfers compete for the top finishes (2 best balls of the 4-some). After all the cards were tallied, the win, place, show honors were awarded to: 1st Place Net (128) E. Maginnis, B. Zbrzeznj, S. Miller, M. Giannattasio
2nd Place Net (130) J. Cousounis, M. Gates, S. Lehman, M. McNamara
3rd Place Net (131) L. Holt, J. Craig, J. Susi, S. Bilotta cont’d on pg. 5
FROM THE NINE-HOLERS Will she ever stop? Mary Monzo’s golf season gets better and better. At this point her push-pin visual shows only one bogie on the 15th hole, - the rest are pars, and of course, last month’s reported hole-in-one. Keep your fingers crossed that she will nail the 5th soon.
While we are tooting our own horn, give a “shout-out” to Mary McNamara for her third “blue” birdie of the season. Mary also placed second in the Toy Cup. Cindy McGoldrick had a first place finish in the T & F format play on September 8th. Congratulations to all suc-cessful ladies.
The 9-Hole Member/Guest on 9/13/16, piloted by Ellen Lordi, showed some 9 Holer credits. Joan Soltis won the longest drive competition on hole #3, and her guest, Anne-
marie Signore, who was once a WVCC 9-Holer, achieved “closest to the pin” on hole #9, and longest drive on hole #6. It was a successful outing. The complete list of winners appears in the “From the Women’s Tee” column.
The Wednesday, September 28th last Nine and Dine of 2016 resulted in the following awards: 1st place net Cindy Torres, Patricia Christie,
Sheila Gorman 2nd place net Eileen Apostolico, Meg Gates,
Susan O’Connor, Madelyn Pontari
Looking ahead, check our last competition on Tuesday/Saturday, October 11th/15th when the challenge is a “better ball of partners” format.
The season finishes with the Turkey Bowl Closing event and dinner on Wednesday, October 26th. Before 2016 fades into the sunset, make an effort to… BE THERE !
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FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER
Now that things have settled down with kids back in school and summer shore visits over, we have a variety of events providing numerous opportunities to bring family and friends for great food, beverage and camaraderie. Take your pick from the events listed below and give us a call with your reservation.
TGIF SOCIAL HOUR
Friday, October 14th
Discounted appetizers (all priced at $7.00 or less) and fabulous specialty drinks are the trademark of the Social Hour. This has become one of our most popular evenings, so stop by for some fun and make plans to stay after for dinner in the Thomas Grille.
BYOB NIGHT
Friday, October 28th
Another of our most popular evenings, BYOB offers the opportunity to experience a delicious dinner pared with a bottle of wine from your own collection !
HALLOWEEN CHILDREN’S PARTY
Sunday, October 30th
With Halloween on the following night, WVCC’s party for the kids will be a great preview to the Trick or Treat on the 31st. We are planning to make this year’s event bigger and better with an assortment of games and full schedule of activities. The festivities will begin with crafts at 4:30 pm and the parade beginning at 5:15. Please make sure that the kids are dressed warmly enough if the temperature is chilly. Following the parade, a buffet for both the children and adults will be served in the ballroom. The staff and I always look forward to transforming the ballroom into a Halloween funhouse. With this being one of the largest events of the year, it is important that your reservations are made in advance.
VINOS IN THE VALLEY
Friday, November 11th
What better way to enjoy a beautiful Fall evening at the club. Taste an array of wines from numerous vendors, which you may purchase to stock up your cellar for the holidays. We will also have dinner stations with sumptuous fare to complement the wines. Weather permitting, this event will be held outdoors. Come by to enjoy the crisp weather and some great wine and food. Reservations are required for this event.
JOE’S STONE CRAB NIGHT
Friday, November 18th
With the stone crab season underway, this is a phenomenal dinner to attend. Flown in that morning, the crabmeat is super fresh and deliciously sweet, particularly with the accompanying mustard sauce. In addition to the unlimited crabs, you can also enjoy a complementary buffet featuring Joe’s famous cole slaw, a full salad bar and a delicious assortment of desserts including Joe’s key lime pie. The cost will be $65.00 per person. As this night is always popular, a
deadline of Sunday, November 13th is necessary to allow us to place the order for enough crabs.
THANKSGIVING TAKEOUT
Thursday, November 27th Let us do all the dirty work and make the mess in the kitchen. As we have done for the past several years, we will provide a take-out menu for Thanksgiving so that you can get your entire Turkey Day dinner or just an assortment of the accompaniments, from yams to mashed potatoes to cranberry relish to apple or pumpkin pies. This way, if you are entertaining the family at your own home or traveling, we can help you. Pick-ups can be made on Wednesday afternoon and evening or Thursday morning. Look for more information in next month’s Valley Views and through e-mails to see the take-out menu.
It’s not too early to begin thinking about hosting your
corporate or family Christmas party. We have dates available for your holiday party, whether it be small (20-50 people) or large (as many as 275 people), we will tailor the menu to your needs and budget for lunch or dinner. If you are interested in reserving a date, please don’t wait. Contact Food & Beverage Manager, Chris
Mingos 215-233-3901 (ext. 216) to arrange a great function for you and your guests.
And speaking of Christmas, mark your calendar for our two most popular events of the year (one for adults, one for children), the Christmas Ball on Saturday,
December 10 th and Brunch with Santa Brunch on Sunday, December 18th. Please call the Front Desk for your reservations as early as possible as these events fill quickly.
As you can see, we have an event for everyone, from the smallest child to the most senior adult. Make sure you take full advantage of what we have to offer - I guarantee that you will have a great time. The staff and I look forward to seeing you throughout these next few weeks and beyond.
October 14th
TGIF Social HourTGIF Social HourTGIF Social Hour
Special drink prices
& featured wines
Great appetizers (all priced at $7.00 and under)
Please call for reservations
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FROM THE PRO’S TEE cont’d from pg. 2
Husband/Wife Championship
T-3rd Place Net-70.8 Marty & Lora Minder 5th Place Net-72 Pete & Chrissy Oppenheimer
Closest to Pin Hole # 9 (Women) Lora Minder 8’ Closest to Pin Hole # 12 (Men) Miguel Biamon 5’8” Longest Drive Hole # 3 (Women) Jill Rafter Longest Drive Hole # 17 (Men) Pete Oppenheimer
Women’s Senior Championship
September 21
Senior Division 1st Place Net – 70 Jan Craig 2nd Place Net – 74 Denise Schauer
Super-Senior Division 1st Place Net – 76 Lynn Holt 2nd Place Net – 85 Jill Susi
FROM THE WOMEN’S TEE cont’d from pg. 3
The 2016 Women’s Senior Club Championship was held on September 21st. Nice play ladies! Senior Division
1st Place Net (70) Jan Craig Runner-up Net (74) Denise Schauer
Super Senior
1st Place Net (76) Lynn Holt Runner-up Net (85) Jill Susi
It’s not time to put away your sticks, there is a full line-up of events in October. Go PLAY! Project Rainbow 10/5 Mixed Member-Guest 10/9 Women’s Shootout 10/19 Mystery Golf Trip 10/20 Breakfast Tournament 10/22 Turkey Bowl 10/26
All women golfers are encouraged to attend the Women’s Golf committee meeting on Wednesday, October 12th. This will be an important “year in review” discussion. See you there!
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Penecale Derby
Penecale Derby
Junior Scramble 3 PM
Halloween Halloween Halloween Halloween Celebration & Celebration & Celebration & Celebration &
ParadeParadeParadeParade
Golf Outing
CLUB CLOSED
Bridge Lesson 1-3 PM
Golf Outing
CLUB CLOSED
CLUB CLOSED
Golf Outing 1 PM
9 Holers Front Nine
Whitemarsh Day
12 noon shotgun
9 Holers Back Nine
Project Rainbow
Tournament 9 AM shotgun
Golf Outing 1 PM
Green Comm. Mtg - 6 PM
Women’s Golf Comm Mtg.
6:30 PM
Women’s Shootout
9 AM
Women’s Turkey Bowl
3 PM
Board of Governors Mtg.
Men’s Ryder Cup
Duplicate Bridge
Bridge Lesson 7-9 PM
Duplicate Bridge
Bridge Lesson 7-9 PM
Duplicate Bridge
Bridge Lesson 7-9 PM
Duplicate Bridge
Bridge Lesson 7-9 PM
HAPPY HOUR Thomas Grille
Golf Outing
8:30 AM
HAPPY HOUR
Thomas Grille
BYOB Night
TGIF Social Hour
Men’s Ryder Cup
Welsh/Lewis Reception Ballroom
Belcher Tree Fund Shootout
8:30 AM
Women’s Breakfast
Tournament
WHITEMARSH VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB
OCTOBER 2016
Bridge Lesson 1-3 PM
Golf Outing
CLUB CLOSED
Bridge Lesson 1-3 PM
Golf Outing
CLUB CLOSED
HAPPY HOUR Thomas Grille
Mixed Member-Guest 1 PM shotgun
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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27 28 29 30
Bridge Lesson 1-3 PM
CLUB CLOSED
CLUB CLOSED
CLUB CLOSED
CLUB CLOSED
Membership Comm. Mtg
Board of Governor’s
Mtg.
Duplicate Bridge
Bridge Lesson 7-9 PM
Thanksgiving Club Closed
(pick up for “to-go” orders)
HAPPY HOUR Thomas Grille
BYOB Night
Men’s Turkey Day
Tournament 8 AM tee times
111th Regiment Dinner
Ballroom
Mean 18 Tournament
10 AM shotgun
Roxborough High School
Ballroom
WHITEMARSH VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB
NOVEMBER 2016
Joe’s Stone
Crab Night
Vinos in the Valley
Thomas Grille closed for
dinner service
Thomas Grille closed for
dinner service
HAPPY HOUR Thomas Grille
Duplicate Bridge
Duplicate Bridge
Your Valley Views Smile…
I love how the shorter days make me feel like I’m staying out late
every night !
TABLE TALK September was a busy month! In the team matches, our first team beat Merion Cricket, while the second team did not fare as well against Green Valley.
Two sets of lessons began. A group of beginners is really enjoying lessons with Deb Crisfield, while Bobbie Gomer is the new teacher for the more ex-perienced players.
In outside play, Joan Bernard and Rosemond Guttroff were 2nd and 6th at Philadelphia Country Club, while Joan and Geri Mooney were 5th at Philadelphia Cricket. We look forward to Deb's stu-dents joining the casual play eve-ry Monday morning from 9:30-noon in the bridge room!
DUPLICATE BRIDGE WINNERS:
9/1/16 N/S E/W 1. Jean Angle/Geri Mooney 1. Bernie Taddei/Lillian Pinto 2. Barbara Daly/Elizabeth Gemmill 2. Ursula Schaufler/Bill Bauer
9/8/16 N/S E/W 1. Marcie Chiarlanza/Janet Hartmaier 1. Barbara Konover/Barbara Daly 2. Mary Ann Frampton/Rosemond Guttroff 2. Maureen Gorman/Pat Orlando 3. Joan Bernard/Diane Strobel 3. Victoria Grant/Lee Van de Velde
9/15/16 N/S E/W 1. Claire Rolin/Susan Anthony 1. Lillian Pinto/Bernie Taddei 2. Mary Ann Frampton/Rosemond Guttroff 2. Pat Orlando/Maureen Gorman
9/22/16 N/S E/W 1. Sissy Swanson/Lisa Powell 1. Susan Anthony/Ginger Sabia 2. Mary Ann Frampton/Rosemond Guttroff 2. Meg Packer/Ursula Schaufler 9/29/16 N/S E/W 1. Mary Ann Frampton/Rosemond Guttroff 1. Pat Orlando/Maureen Gorman 2. Anne Atlee Jenkins/June Walker 2. Lynn Holt/Mary Giannattasio
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Please join us and help support
Project Rainbow Wednesday,
October 5, 2016
The Project Rainbow Committee would like to extend an invitation to all of
our Ladies to be part of the fun while helping to
support the Drueding Center.
Join us for cocktails, lunch and fabulous tombola and silent auction beginning approximately 2:00 p.m.
Please call Ethel at the front desk
to sign up.
Steak of the month
Bone in dry aged 18 oz. Strip SteakBone in dry aged 18 oz. Strip SteakBone in dry aged 18 oz. Strip SteakBone in dry aged 18 oz. Strip Steak
Available during dinner service in the Thomas Available during dinner service in the Thomas Available during dinner service in the Thomas Available during dinner service in the Thomas
Grille during the month of October.Grille during the month of October.Grille during the month of October.Grille during the month of October.
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Spooktacular Halloween Celebration & Children’s ParadeSpooktacular Halloween Celebration & Children’s ParadeSpooktacular Halloween Celebration & Children’s ParadeSpooktacular Halloween Celebration & Children’s Parade Sunday, October 30Sunday, October 30Sunday, October 30Sunday, October 30thththth
Kids, color in the picture and bring it with you to the Halloween Celebration.
Prizes will be awarded for the best pictures. Be sure to write your name and age below.
NAME:_____________________________________ AGE: ____________
It’s never too early to begin
thinking about hosting your
corporate or family Holiday party!
Whether a small get-together or large gathering, keep us in mind…
We have dates available and will tailor the menu to your needs and budget
for lunch or dinner.
Contact Chris Mingos for more
information - 215-233-3901 ext. 216.
Justin’s Beer of the Month
Victory Moonglow Weizenbock
A richly flavored dark amber wheat beer that merges
harvest fruit flavors, spicy aromas, and a citric appeal for the
perfect autumnal elixir.
Justin’s Wine of the Month
Domaine Sainte-Eugénie Red Corbières
Rich, dark purple color. The wines presents a lovely array
of fresh red berries, especially cherry and raspberry, with hints of flowers, spice and zest of orange.
Full-bodied with rich, round tannins. Wonderfully complex
and balanced. Satiny texture.
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Project Rainbow Tournament Wednesday, October 5th
Join us for Golf, Lunch, Raffle & Join us for Golf, Lunch, Raffle & Join us for Golf, Lunch, Raffle &
Silent AuctionSilent AuctionSilent Auction
Proceeds to benefit Drueding Center's Mothers & Children
Price: $85.00 per golfer includes breakfast, lunch, golf & prizes
8:00 AM breakfast / 8:45 AM shotgun
Sign-up on Foretees,
through your on-line invitation
or email Eileen Maginnis: [email protected]
If you would like to help out in any capacity, please contact:
Debbie Hobbs [email protected]
Kim Driscoll [email protected]
WHITEMARSH DAY Tuesday, October 11th
ALL SCORECARDS MUST BE
TURNED IN IMMEDIATELY
AFTER PLAY TO BE
ELIGIBLE FOR PRIZES
Prizes will be awarded 1 1/2 hours
after the end of golf.
MEMBER: ___________________________________ ACCT. #:____________________
GUEST CLUB GHIN #
__________________________ __________________________ ____________________
__________________________ __________________________ ____________________
__________________________ __________________________ ____________________
FAX TO David Pagett: (215) 836-1231
Or e-mail: [email protected]
Lunch: 11:00 AM
Shotgun: 12:00 noon
Cocktails & Dinner following golf.
Tee Prizes
Raffle Prizes
Bring 1 or 3 guest(s)
Price: $125.00 per man
3 Divisions
Gross,
USGA Handicap
&
Callaway
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J. WOOD PLATT CADDIE SCHOLARSHIP TRUST
It is not too late to help support the Platt Caddie Scholarship Trust in 2016 !
If you have not already contributed to the cause, please consider doing so today… A simple call to the Pro Shop (215-233-3904) will allow us to add your name to our
growing list of member contributors.
Caddies at our club and in the region will continue to benefit from the Platt Caddie Scholarship Trust as they work to fulfill their education dreams.
Thank you to those who continue to support this fine program!
If you have questions about future donations, do not hesitate to contact Brian Kelly.
A TRADITION OF GOLF HERITAGE AND PRIDE
UPCOMING CLUB EVENTS Oct. 9 Mixed Member-Guest
Oct. 14 TGIF Social Hour
Oct. 28 BYOB Night
Oct. 30 Children’s Halloween Celebration
Nov. 11 Vinos in the Valley
Nov. 18 Joe’s Stone Crab Night
Nov. 24 Thanksgiving Day (club closed)
Nov. 25 BYOB Night
Thomas Grille Hours - October 2016
Lunch is served:
Tuesday 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Wednesday - Sunday 11:30 a.m. to 5:00p.m.
Dinner is served:
Wednesday 5:00p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Thursday - Saturday 5:00p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Sunday 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Please note: Saturday evening is formal dining.
A jacket is required for men.
A dress, skirt and blouse or dressy pants outfit required
for women.
In Memoriam…In Memoriam…In Memoriam…In Memoriam…
Mr. Robert Lam