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From the desk of . . . Maria Tuohy, General Manager
Marsha Asbury - NCVincent Assogna & Jeanne Figurelli - FL
Theresa Bearb - FLRonald & Faith Boguski - FL
Edith Byrne & Elizabeth Byrne - FLLinda Miele-Cavallaro - NY
Alby Corcoran - FLTony & Kristine Corrado - FL
Paul Cotroneo - FLRyan & Belinda Crabb - FL
Guy & Christina De Luca - FLTim Dickson & Nancy Pace - FLRandall & Cindy Donovan - FL
Christian & Charisma Fernandez - FLMatthew & Jacqui Gallagher - ME
Yvonne Garrity - FLTraci Gura - FL
Barbara Johnson - FL
David & Marilyn Kontol - FLJose Lago & Magaly Toro - IL
Joseph Macionus & Maureen Mahoney - NYAl & Sandy McMaster - FLEverett Niewoehner - TN
Lee Nigh & Sallie Brinkley - FLKenneth & Tammy Ozut - FLRobert & Gail Parrish - NC
Chandrika & Padmini Prasad - FLCarl Seaver & Shannon MacDonald - OR
Deborah Spelman - FL Bill & Beverly Stafford - FLChristopher Surman - GA
Elizabeth Taft & Rene Mieschke - NYBob & Sally Traul - IL
Robert & Diane Troup - NYDonald & Carla Wenner - PANorman & Gayle Zaks - MD
Welcome New Members!
JULY - SEPTEMBER 2015
Dear Members,Over the past season membership has shown tremendous
support of the Club activities, tournaments, and social events are quick to sell out. I would like to extend a note of appreciation to a couple of our Club members for their personal contribution of time and talent. Betsy Wagner designed and created two new floral arrangements for the foyer of the Clubhouse, and to Janet Pollinger who has donated and supplied so many decorations & props for theme nights and special events. Thank you for sharing your talents for our members to enjoy.
Congratulations to our Assistant Golf Professional, Ulrika Smith for competing in the 36–hole qualifier for the
U.S.Women’s Open. While only two spots were available, Ulrika had a strong showing with rounds of 75 & 78. We are very proud of her efforts and it was wonderful to see so many of our Club members there to support her. Don’t forget to check out the summer handout booklet available in the pro shops. Several travel trips are planned, clinics, junior camp and playing with the pro days. So mark your calendars for the upcoming summer activities planned throughout the amenities and as a reminder the pool hours have been extended on Saturday & Sundays for a late day swim.
In closing please join me in welcoming all of our new members and my sincerest appreciation to all members for your continued support of the Club.
Welcome
Jerry Kemp & Don CummingCongratulations to Jerry & Don on their hard fought victory
2015 MeN’s MeMber GuesT TourNaMeNT
Overall & Oakmont Flight Winners
Pebbles Beach FlightWinners
Henry Cuesta& Mike BennettMerion Flight
Winners
Tim Crawford & Jim Finch (Stand in Joe Tierney)
Pine Valley Flight Winners - John Brooks & Rob Dyykowski
Pebbles Beach FlightWinners
Mike Kargar& Keanu Kargar
Augusta National FlightWinners
Lee Aldrich& Darryl Allen
Upcoming golf EvEntsJUlY
4th - Flag Day Tournament26th - Mixed Event
30th - Twilight Shoot-Out
August4th & 18th - Play with the Pro
14th - Travel Trip15th - PGA Championship Event
28th - Travel Tip30th - Mixed Event
september15th - FSGA One Day PW
21st - Niners Opening Day PW24th CDBWGA Opening Day CDB
29th - PWGA Opening Day PW30th - PBMGA Ryder Cup
october - 1st - PBMGA Ryder Cup
save the dateWomen’s Member Guest
November 3-5, 2015
men’s Member GuestMarch 31 - April 2, 2016
From the desk of . . . Greg brousse, Managing DirectorDear Plantation Bay Members,
With the arrival of summer comes the closure of another great season at Plantation Bay. The great season included many exciting events at the Club as well as wonderful conditions on the golf course and fitness/tennis facilities.
What is helping to fuel all these fun events is the increase in homes sales – both new and resale, which has equated to many new members at the Club. On that note, we look forward to everyone making new lifelong friends and enjoying themselves at the Club for many years to come.
Also what is helping fuel the great events is the superb staff at Plantation Bay. My sincerest appreciation goes out to Maria Tuohy, Janet Gallant, Frank Leonardo, Kathryn Policastro, and Executive Chef Robert Fortier, Sous Chef David Lani and our entire food and beverage staff for an incredible year that featured a host of great memories for all.
Lastly – a big thank you to all the Plantation Bay members for your continuous support. Nothing makes myself or the entire staff happier than to see everyone at the Club enjoying themselves. Have a great summer and we look forward to seeing you at the Bay!
Sincerely, Gregory P. Brousse, Director of Operations
Golf News
25th aNNual Drive For liTeracy GolF TourNaMeNT
Saturday, September 197:00 a.m. Registration ▪ 8:30 a.m. Shotgun Start
Lunch to followClub de Bonmont Course ▪ Contact Golf Shop
to support & participate.
25th aNNual FlaGler couNTy eDucaTioN FouNDaTioN GolF classic
Friday, September 2511:00 a.m. Registration ▪ 12:00 noon Shotgun Start
Dinner to followClub de Bonmont Course ▪ Contact Golf Shop
to support & participate.
PlaNTaTioN bayMeN’s GolF associaTioN
Thanks to all PBMGA members, that participated in our last two events of the season. Everyone seemed to have a good time. Congratulations to the PBMGA Cup Tournament Champion, Lee Aldrich, and The Match Play Tournament winners, Phil Schnatz, from the White Tees and ,Joe Orr, from the Gold Tees. We enjoyed our annual luncheon on April 8th, followed by our annual meeting. Dates have been set for our events this year, not to conflict with other club events: Ryder Cup Tournament - Sept. 30, Oct. 1 & 2
( Red & Blue Teams will remain the same) Turkey Shoot - November 11 & November 19 Holiday Christmas Party - December 5Everyone is looking forward to other outings and luncheons this year and hope you will join us for golf each Wednesday at Club de Bonmont & Thursday at Prestwick. Until next time, hit’em straight and see you on the course.
Lou Berdoll, Secretary
The 9 ball FliGhTsConsider the chart below to learn the 9 ball flights a golf swing can create.What causes the golf ball to go a certain direction is important to understand if a player wishes to change their existing ball flight. Having a better understanding of what causes a slice may help you change the ball flight to a straight shot or even a draw. Some key points to remember when working on ball flight is alignment and contact. If a player aligns right of the target they would be inclined to take the club head away inside and return the club head from the outside. Creating a figure eight move or an over the top. If A player aligns left of the target they would be inclined to take the club head away outside and return the club head inside or outside creating a push shot or a pull shot. As you can see the takeaway is very important to where the club head will return to hit the ball.This is where alignment becomes an important part of hitting the shot a player wishes to hit. Align your feet, knees, hips and shoulders to the line of the shot you typically play. If your ball flight is left to right align your body to the left of your target. If your ball flight is right to left align your body to the right of your target. This is important to your take away being on the path of the shot you are playing. Then take the club back on the path that matches your feet, knees, hips, and shoulders. Contact becomes the final step to the ball flights. All flights are affected differently when the club face is open, closed, or square as illustrated in the drawing below. The golf shot you play is affected by the path of your swing and the position of your clubface at impact.I hope these ball flights will help you get a better understanding of the path of a golf swing and what that path creates.
Tim Spangler Director of Golf
s.T.u.F.F. bus collecTiNGThe Flagler County Education Foundation Tournament helps to fund college scholarships, teacher grants & school supplies.
All children need “basics” for school, but many cannot afford this. Articles needed are notebooks, backpacks, crayons, pens, pencils, scissors, toiletries, socks & more. Guidance Counselors distribute these items to families in need of assistance. Collection bins will be set up in the coming weeks at the CDB Golf Shop & Donations will be presented the day of the tournament.If you have any questions call Anita Gentile at 437-1056.
Golf News
club De boNMoNTWoMeN’s GolF associaTioN
CDBWGA had a very successful year thanks to all of you. We hope you enjoyed the season and look forward to your participation in the league next year.
The charity tournament for the benefit of the Family Life Center for Abused Women located in Bunnell was the highlight of the season. We raised $4,283.93 for the center. Your donations were most appreciated. It was a worthy undertaking and we are very thankful that our members contributed to such a needy organization.
CDBWGA’s winners of the President’s Cup were Mia Poris and Denise Carr. Mia Poris was also this year’s most improved player in our league and she also had the most birdies for a total of 17. Quite impressive.
Congratulations to all the winners of the games, birdies and the participation points competition.. You were awesome!
New officers for CDBWGA’s 2015-2016 season:President: Ida Commins • Vice President: Janet Leonard
Secretary: Anita Gentile • Treasurer: Carolyn UngerTournament Co-Chairpersons:
Ruth Esposito & Maureen Hutchinson
CDBWGA’s opening day for the 2015-2016 season is Thursday, September 24, 2015 – shotgun at 9:00 am. Our member/member tournament has now been scheduled for October 15 and 22.
Have a wonderful summer. See you in the fall. God bless,
Ida Commins, President
Summer is here. Temperatures are up and the course maintainence departments are at their busiest. As all of you know, summer is when we perform the most rigorous cultural practices on the turf. Practices such as aerification, spiking, verticutting, topdressing and fertilization are preformed. I am frequently asked why must these practices be done in the summer. I would like to take a minute to answer that question. All of these previously listed practices, initially put stress on the turf. Also, all of these practices required heal in time after they are done. In the winter, turf growth in Florida slows dramatically. If these practices were done in the winter, it would be nearly impossible to heal in the turf, due to the slower rate of growth. I am also often asked, why are these practices necessary? I want to briefly explain the benefits of each.Aerification in its most basic terms is defined as, the exchange of gasses in the air, with gasses in the soil. In simpler terms, getting oxygen to the roots of the turfgrass plant. The life expectancy of a correctly built USGA green is 15 to 20 years. Without regularly scheduled core aerification, that lifespan is cut in ½. Aerification, while disliked by golfers, helps turf in several ways. It reduces compaction, helps drainage, reduces thatch, and promotes better air exchange. Why is verticutting important? Verticutting also helps the turf in many ways. It reduces thatch, promotes new growth, and reduces grain the in turf. When the turf is healthy, aggressive and frequent verticutting is essential to putting greens. Why do we topdress? All greens, no matter how well or poorly they are taken care of, build up organic matter in the soil. The main benefit of topdressing is to amend a portion of the organic material out and replace it with clean sand. Turf growth requires some organic material in the soil, but too much can lead to major problems. Problems like increased disease pressure, poor drainage, and imbalanced ph levels. Topdressing also helps greens putt smoother by filling in ballmarks and thin areas.We hope everyone has a safe and enjoyable summer. Remember as always, we accept any and all prayers for no hurricances. See you on the course.
Brad Tucker, Club de Bonmont Superintendent
juNior caMPTuesday - Friday 8:30 am - 11:30 pmAll kids will receive a shirt and rules book.
Week 2: July 7-10 Week 3: July 14-17 Week 4: July 21-24 Week 5: July 28-31
Call or visit the golf shop for more details or to sign up.
Golf News
The PWGA Committee closed the 2014/2015 season on April 28. The members publicly THANK the departing Committee Members for their hard work and dedication in making the past two years so very successful. Well done Kathy Peters, Sonya Stutchfield, and Carol Banks!
Two major Tournaments were held at the end of the year. The PWGA Championship Winners are: Dawn Laylock, Overall Champion / Denise Goering, Overall Low Net.
We had a huge turnout for the Member/Member event and the overall winners in this Stableford Points Event was the team of Carol Hafner and Carol Widerberg.
Congratulations, Linda Semko who is our Most Improved Golfer this year.
Our very able Pro Shop Staff is managing the Tuesday golf for the League. We give a huge “Thank You” to Director of Golf Tim Spangler, Asst. Pros, Ulricka and Joe, and “our” Andy! We very much appreciate all your efforts!
If you would like to “tryout” the Summer League at Prestwick, you do not have to be a current member of PWGA. You do need an established Hdcp., however, as we are Member charged $3 each time as we play a competitive game each
week and prizes are awarded. If you have been thinking about playing golf, now is the time!
Reminder: Opening Day for the Prestwick Women’s Golf Association is Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015. Hope to see you all there!
Brenda Hansen, Spokesperson
lisbEt cAnning hole-in-one, #16 Prestwick
4/16/15John mcDERmott
hole-in-one, #2 Prestwick 4/24/15
Don bURKE hole-in-one, #2 Prestwick
4/9/15ED RAsKin
hole-in-one, #11 Prestwick4/30/15
lARRY EngElKing hole-in-one, #11 Prestwick
5/18/15Rocco cUoZZo hole-in-one, #7 Prestwick
5/19/15fRAn sAmpson
hole-in-one, #3 West6/12/15
lEE slocUm hole-in-one, #4 North
5/21/15bill nAss eagle, #1 south
3/22/15miKE lAYlocK
eagle, #3 Prestwick 3/29/15
chUcK mAggio eagle, #14 south - 4/14/15eagle, #1 North - 6/12/15
Jim REED eagle, #15 Prestwick
4/14/15hARRY liEDKE
eagle, #5 south 4/15/15
AlEx nEAmtU eagle, #8 North
5/13/15miA poRis
eagle, #2 West 5/16/15
JAcK bEcKER eagle, #15 Prestwick
5/18/15ED gEntilE
eagle, #13 Prestwick 3/19/15
chUcK mAggio eagle, #3 North
4/17/15lARRY EngElKing
eagle, #4 West 5/19/15
cARl stEinhAUER eagle, #17 south
5/22/15Rocco cUoZZo
eagle, #5 south - 6/3/15 eagle, #9 south - 6/12/15
ouTsTaNDiNG achieveMeNTpERsonAl bEst
mike laylock Made 5 birdies ~ 4 in a row - PW
4/9/15
pERsonAl bEstmike laylock
Made 5 birdies today on N/s course 5/27/15 • (2nd time this year)
pERsonAl bEstJack English
shot one better than his age5/23/15
pERsonAl bEstbill pearson is 84 and shot a 73
5/21/15 •(that would be 11 under his age)
pERsonAl bEstmike maloney
shot his age (73) PW 5/18/15
PlaNTaTioN bay NiNersThe Plantation Bay Niners capped off another fun filled season with their Member-Member Tournament and business luncheon on April 23. Julia Kirwan and Linda Semko took first place honors. New officers were announced with Julia Kirwan, President; Kathie Walter, Vice President; Maureen Ford, Secretary; and, Sandy Chambers, Treasurer.
We continue to support deserving charities. A few of our members volunteer their time tutoring students in the nearby rural community of Espanola. In April, with the help of community members and students, we planted The Espanola Scholars’ Garden next to the old school house. We will celebrate the bountiful harvest and the closing of the school year with garden vegetables and an ice cream social.
The Niners continue to play on Monday and Thursday throughout the summer, followed by lunch and socializing. Our numbers continue to grow, we welcome our new members, Jean Cross, Joyce Cuesta, Susan Johnston, Susan Petrucci, Kathy Valentine, Karen Luginbuhl, and Mary Jane McBride.
Plantation Bay Golf and Country Club women members of all golf ability levels are encouraged to join us for a fun-filled season of nine hole golf where you can enjoy golf in a pressure free environment with a great group of ladies.
Kathie Walter, President
PresTWick 18 holers
Hip, Hip Hooray!
News
mEmbER’s REwARDs pRogRAm
We offer rewards towards your membership account for all your member referrals that join the club.
Talk with your family, neighbors and friends to be a part of this rewarding program.
MeMbershiP NeWsDear Members,
Summer is here but things are not slowing down. A membership drive is underway offering a one week trial membership to come out and try the Club and response has been very good. Keep in mind we continue to offer membership rewards to all members who encourage friends, neighbors or family to join the club. We are very proud to offer great golf, fine food and dining along with fitness and tennis programs all year round.
The Food and Beverage Department has a lot to offer this summer with some of the standard events along with a new twist… Wine Flight and Tapas, Burger Night, Country Western Party and Kid’s Night Dinner and a Movie. Watch your calendars to book your reservations early due to sell outs!
If you have any membership needs or would like to refer a friend to join the club, feel free to stop by my office located in Club de Bonmont.
See you around the club! Janet Gallant,
Membership Director
Dining reservationsPrestwick Club 437-6664 ext. 13
Club de Bomnont Clubhouse 437-4844 ext. 4813
DINING HOURS* Note: Club de Bonmont Closed July 1-31
Prestwick Closed August 1 - Sept. 3
July at PrestwiCk & august at CDBLunch: Daily 11 a.m. - 3 pm. Sunday 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.Dinner: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. & Saturday
sePtemBer at PrestwiCkLunch: Daily 11 a.m. - 3 pm. Sunday 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
weDnesDay - CloseDDinner: Thursday, Friday & Saturday 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.
sePtemBer at CluB De BonmontLunch: Daily 11 a.m. - 3 pm. Sunday 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
monDay - CloseDDinner: Tuesday 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.
*ALL TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Upcoming EvEntsJUlY
11th - Live Music - PW18th - Wine Flight & Tapas Night - PW
21st - Dinner & Bingo - PW25th - Dinner & Karaoke - PW
August7th - Kid’s Night Out Dinner & Movie - CDB
8th - Country Western Party - CDB15th - Dinner & Karaoke - CDB
18th - Dinner & Bingo - CDB22nd - June, July, Aug. Birthday Night - CDB
september5th - Labor Day Bash - CDB
12th - Dinner & Karaoke - PW17th - Burger Night - PW
22nd - Dinner & Bingo - CDB26th - Live Music - PW
29th - September Birthday Night - CDB
featuring a nEw monthlY Ala carté Dinner menu for the summer!Fall Events: Biketoberfest • Oktoberfest • Piano Night • Comedy Night • Veteran’s Dinner Dance • Wine & Jazz
cAncEllAtion policYSpecial Events Reservation Cancellation Policy is as follows: Event deadlines will be strictly adhered to and a wait list used once the event has reached capacity. All reservations must be cancelled a minimum of 48 hours in advance, or as otherwise posted on the event flyer. Reservations cancelled with less than 48 hours notice will be subject to a charge equal to the amount of the event if the vacancy cannot be filled.
Thank you for your prompt attention.
Fitness News
Fitness NewsWow . . . summer is here and with a vengeance; it has already been in the 90’s for days in a row, so with that, please remember how vitally important hydration is. Water, water and more water . . .did we mention to drink more water?
Our Red Carpet Challenge produced some very active winners who earned points through various activities toward an Oscar and the person with the most Oscars walked on the Red Carpet!!! To earn an Oscar, the participants had to acquire 1000 points. Our big winners, Karen Barry won 25 Oscars and Herb Hunter won 23. Runner’s up were Anne Einhorn who won 17 Oscars and Dave Trumbauer with 16. Congratulations to our winners and to all who participated.
Hopefully you are taking advantage of our GREAT FITNESS CENTER !! More and more studies are being conducted about the benefits of regular exercise. Some have labeled exercise “The Miracle Cure-All.” Here are just a few of the benefits:
• 31% reduction in cardiac mortality• 25-53% reduction in pain symptoms among osteoarthritis patients• 57% lower rate of prostate cancer progression• 10mm Hg drop in blood pressure among 31% of patients• 50-80% reduction in risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes• 30-50% reduction in risk of fall among older adults• 30% lower mortality rate
The significance of these findings emphasizes how exercise truly does improve your body’s ability to fight off pain and disease. Aging is a fact of life, but its challenges can be decreased and sometimes prevented by simple exercise. Fall prevention is one major factor among older adults. Falls can create potential for injury at any age. Physical activity helps by improving strength, balance, coordination and flexibility. Water Exercise is highly recommended and for many, submerged movement can safely address the balance issues .. Many already have that “fear of falling” but the water is forgiving. They can attempt movement, make mistakes and miscalculations without the end result being a painful fall. The turbidity of the water provides an ideal training environment for enhancing balance by providing constant dynamic and unpredictable forces. Buoyancy creates an unstable environment that constantly engages the core muscles. These muscles help support the load on the spine, maintain a healthy back and enhance posture. The water’s viscosity and density also provides increased levels of resistance for a whole body workout and the unique properties of water can be used to “assist” as well as resist movement. Simply put, water exercise offers a great way to get a total body workout safely and effectively; not to mention that it offers a refreshing way to workout on a hot Florida day!
Each day we have the choice to improve our quality of life and one of those decisions is to be active or not. Even if you only exercise for 10 minutes, it is better than zero minutes; the point is to GET MOVING – Head to the treadmill , take a swim in our beautiful pool or join us for an exercise class . . . there are many options! After a good workout, how about a relaxing massage, or a refreshing facial, or even a waterless mani-pedi in our Spa. The choice is yours!!
RelaxSpa Services
Rejuninate • Relax • Renew
Facials • Skin Renewal TherapiesWaxing • Dermal Fillers & Botox
Aesthetician ~ JennieMassage Therapy • Reflexology ~ Cindy
Manicure • Pedicure ~ Miranda
Services by appointment.Contact receptionist at theFitness Center 386.236.4291
Dave’s
Tennis TipBy Dave brown
USPTA Master Professional
Tennis News
iT’s hoT ouT There! here’s WhaT To Do
It’s hot out there! Here’s what to do-
For Floridians who play a lot of tennis, many of these things are a no-brainer. However, as we hit the heart of summer and early fall, review this checklist and be sure you are always prepared.
• Hydration: drink plenty of water or sports drink before you go to the courts and, of course, continue to replenish while you play.
• Wear wrist bands. They’re not expensive, last forever, and they keep the sweat from rolling down into your hand
• Replace your grip or use a fresh overwrap. Again, this is not expensive to do and gives you much better feel of the racquet so you hit more consistently.
• Bring a fresh clean towel to the courts and use it on the changeovers. On very hot and humid days, I also bring a small hand towel and wear it on my waistband to dry the racquet handle and my hand between points, if necessary.
• Sunscreen is a must! Florida is known as the sunshine state, which is great, but too much sun will damage your skin.
• Wear sunglasses. I was shocked to hear a leading dermatologist at one of our USPTA pro conventions say how our eyes can get damaged from sunburn!
• Stick a dry shirt or top in your tennis bag and change it between sets if appropriate. Guys can usually get away with a quick change right on court. Ladies, hopefully there is a restroom nearby.
• There is a really “cool” product on the market called “frog togg chilly pads.” When you wet this product it’s always cold! It’s great to wrap around your neck on changeovers to keep your body temperature down.
• Stretch after you play. This should be part of your “cool down”. Your muscles are warm, so they’ll stretch easier. Besides you’ll feel much better the next morning! Good Luck!
Summer Junior Tennis Camp Session 3 June 29 - July 3 Session 4 July 6 - July 10 No Camp July 13 - July 17 Session 5 July 20 - July 24 Session 6 July 27 - July 31
Summer Calendar - Dates that rate:July 7th Wimbledon Twilight Tennis Mixer 6pm- 8pmAug. 4th Summer Twilight Tennis Mixer 6pm- 8pmAug. 13th GVTL Team Rosters are due Sept. 4th U.S. Open Round Robin 9am-11amSept.14th Greater Volusia Tennis
League Season Starts
Co-Captain Garry Lane, Rich Casazza, Bill Shea, Harry Liedke, and Ken Scott won the men’s 3.5 - 4.0 division.
L-R: Pam Clatterbuck, Robin Scott, Pam Laughlin, Betsy Wagner & Cindy Piechowiak took part in the Mother’s Day Round Robin and each
took home a rose for the occasion.
Toni Strachan & Jeanne Goodwin-Doyle
Markie Lane & Cindy Kelly celebrated another successful season
TeNNis chaMPioNs!
Captain Mike O’Toole & Co-Captain Dodge WatkinsLed the men’s 3.0 team to victory!
events calendar
CDB Range Open 7-1pm *Subject to changeGolf Course & Club House Closed July 1-31 CDBGolf Course & Club House Closed July 1-31 CDB
Dinner & BINGOTuesday, July 21-PWAugust 18-CDB& September 22-CDBAla carte’ Menu 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Bingo Starts at 7:00 pm
Reservations Required 437-4844, ext. 4818
SHRIMP DINNERSPECIAL
EVERY FRIDAY
Your Choice of Fried, Broiled or GrilledServed with Cole Slaw & Fries
Ala CArté Menu PW
JUlY 2015Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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Prime rib night & Ala CArté Dinner PW
Family Favorites & Ala CArté Dinner PW
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Book Club - PWDinner
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Dinner &Karaoke
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Happy 4th of July
Dinner & KaraokeSaturday, July 25 - PWSaturday, August 15 - CDBSaturday, September 12 - PW
Ala carte’ Menu ~5:00 pm - 8:00 pmKaraoke with DJ Mondo 6:30 pm - 10:00 pmReservations Required PW - 437-6664, ext 13CDB - 437-4844, ext. 4818
Tuesday Night Dinner Special
Snow Crab Legs& Ala Carte Dinner Menu
Club de BonmontAug. 25 & Sept. 15
Reservations Time 5:00 - 8:00 pm
437-4844ext. 4813
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events calendar
Golf Course & Club House Closed August 1 - September 3Golf Course & Club House Closed August 1 - September 3 Prestwick
Club de Bonmontpresents our
6:00 p.m.Live Entertainment
Featuring Frank Braccia on Guitar
Buffet Dinner • Drink SpecialsBeer Specials & More!
Casual Dinner AttireReservations RequiredCall 437-4844 ext. 4818
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Prime rib night & Ala CArté Dinner CDb
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Garden Club -CDBDinner
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Book Club -PWDinner
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Live Music 6-9 pm
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Drive for Literacyat CDB
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LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Don’t miss out!September 5th Labor Day Bash featuring Frank Braccia
July 11th & Sept. 26th featuring Thom Blasberg
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Dining & events
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SeptemberBIRTHDAY
NIGHTa special birthday gift & live entertainment with
Tim Rippey For your Dining & Dancing Pleasure
Caesar Saladentrée Choice
Herb encrusted Beef tenderloin with aSundried tomato Hollandaise or Pan Seared Sea Scallops
with a Blood Orange Buerre Blanc.includes birthday Cake & Coffee service
$28.00 ++ per personreservations required ▪ Please Provide Birthday names
437-4844, ext. 481848-hour cancellation policy in effect without charge.
Dinner Attire
tuesday, september 29 ▪ 6:00 pm
of aEvent Event
For your next event contact Kathryn at 437-4844 ext. 4818
Lifetime Whether you are planning an Anniversary, Birthday, Private Dinner Gathering, Wedding/ Holiday Party or any Special Occasion, let our professional staff cater to your needs.
No matter the size or occasion, we offer personalized planning for your unique experience at the Club, outstanding service and culinary delights.
With full service catering our Executive Chef will preparedistinctively delicious cuisine; and our team will guide youeffortlessly every step of the way. We handle all the detailsso you can enjoy your party and guests.
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Wine Flights & Tapas Prestwick
Saturday, July 18th 5:00 - 8:00 pm (Reservation Times)
Sneak Peak MenuFried Artichoke Hearts with a Dijon Aioli
Shrimp & Sea Scallop Ceviche Marinated in Lime Juice, Fresh Cilantro,
Jalapenos, Garlic & Spanish OnionSmoke Salmon
Pumpernickel Points with Smoked Salmon, Capers, Pickled Red Onion & Dill Cream Cheese
Beef Tenderloin Lollipop Sauteed & topped with Caramelized Shallots, Gorgonzola Cheese and finished with a Horseradish Créme Fraiche
Veal & Chorizo Meatballs Served in a Rioja Pomodorina Sauce
Wine by the Flight Limited Seating AvailableReservations Required 437-4844 ext. 4818
“Traces of Gold” June, July, august
birthday night - CDb
Saturday, August 22 • 6 pmDress in your best 50’s, 60’s & 70’s
~ Menu ~Caesar Salad
entrée - Choice of:Spring Vegetable Stuffed
Chicken with an Herb Supreme Sauce
Or
Herb roasted Salmon with a Lemon Herb Buerré Blanc
Birthday Cake, Coffee & tea Service Please Provide Birthday names
$25.00 ++ Per Person
48-hour cancellation policy in effect without charge.reservations required - 437-4844 ext. 4818
Dining & events
Dust off your boots & join us for
A Country Western PartySaturday, August 8th • 5:00 - 8:00 PM (Reservation Times) CDB
Ala Carté Menu
Entertainment by Phil FarinoDress in Your Best Country Western Attire
Call forReservations
437-4844 ext. 4818
Club de Bonmontpresents our
6:00 p.m.Live Entertainment
Featuring Frank Braccia on Guitar
Buffet Dinner • Drink SpecialsBeer Specials & More!
Casual Dinner AttireReservations RequiredCall 437-4844 ext. 4818
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Make it a Date Night!Join us for dinner in the Main Dining Room
While the Kids Enjoy Dinner& A Movie in the Grille Room.
Ages 4-12 Years Old
Reservations Required 437-4844 ext. 4818
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Ala Carte Dinner Menu &
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Kick Back with Great Food!
Great Music!How can you go wrong?
Featuring Thom Blasberg - Acoustic Guitar & Vocals
Saturday, July 11 & • Saturday, Sept. 26at Prestwick
Make Your Reservations Early!437-6664 ext. 13
Thursday, September 17th5:00 - 8:00 PM
Prestwick
Ala Carte MenuKobe Beef Burger • Classic Angus Beef Burger
Chicken Cordon Blue Burger • Turkey Burgers & More…
Reservations Required437-6664 ext 13
Dinner &A MovieFriday, August 7
5:30 - 8:30 p.m. • CDB
Best Burger in Town Night
services
Do you want to lease your Plantation Bay home?
What we provide:
Venture Development Realty SALUTES YOUMilitary / Firefighters / EMTs / Law Enforcement
It’s our honor to serve YOU!
*Seller must list an existing home with Venture Development Realty, Inc. (an affiliate of ICI Homes) and enter into a purchase agreement to purchase a new home from ICI Homes without the participation of an outside broker. The new home cannot be an inventory home or a model. ICI Homes will reimburse seller an amount equal to the real estate commission paid on seller’s existing home, up to, but not to exceed 6% of the purchase of the new ICI Home. This reimbursement will be paid at time of closing on the new ICI Home and may be used for closing costs, options, upgrades or a discount on the base price of the new ICI home but will not be paid out in cash. Not valid with any other discounts. ICI Homes reserves the right to change or discontinue this promotion at any time without notice. Additional restrictions may apply.
LARRY LAGROTTA BROKER ASSOC.
386.212.1202
Carol PaquetteREALTOR
386.846.1759
Nancy CushingBROKER ASSOC.
386.299.8777
• VDR makes its home here in Plantation Bay• We advertise specifically for Plantation Bay• We offer Discovery Tour opportunities that allow potential
buyers to experience the community before they purchase • We offer exclusive discounts to Plantation Bay Golf
and Country Club• We offer a “Commission Credit” program*• We market your home extensively in the Midwest
and NE United States
Contact us for more information 386.437.6840
Refer friends and family who purchase a new ICI Home by December 31, 2015 and you’ll receive the following.
FREE Fitness Membership for one yearFor Details Call
386.437.4164• Townhomes from the
upper $100s• Single Family Homes from
the mid $200s• Estate Homes from the
upper $300s
Resident Rewards
*Prices and offer subject to change without notice. Rules and restriction apply. See a Sales Associate for details. No other discount apply. **All Referrals must be registered by the homeowner in person at the Plantation Bay Sales Office in order to receive reward. Resident Rewards program expires 12/31/15. Rules and restriction apply. Subject to change without notice. No other discounts apply.
• Property advertising & showing• Tenant screening & placement• Rent collection• Timely rent remittance to owner• Repair coordination• Tax statement administration
We are the only onsite property management office in Plantation Bay.
Townhomes, single family homes,and estate homes available!
Contact me today for more detailsNancy Stanfield, Property Manager
[email protected] • 386-437-1748
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Directory
July & Sept. - Prestwick Monday 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM
August - Club de Bonmont Monday 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM
MAH-JONGG SCHEDULE
Plantation Bay Country ClubGreg Brousse ............................................................. 437-4821 Managing Director - [email protected] Tuohy .............................................437-4844, Ext. 4819 General Manager - [email protected] Spangler ............................................437-4844, Ext. 4811 Director of Golf - [email protected] Gallant ............................................437-4844, Ext. 4817 Membership Director - [email protected] Leonardo ........................................437-4844, Ext. 4816 Clubhouse Manager - [email protected] Policastro ...................................437-4844, Ext. 4818 Dining & Events Manager - [email protected] Fortier ...........................................437-4844, Ext. 4814 Executive Chef - [email protected] Fletcher .......................................................... 236-4291 Fitness Director - [email protected] Brown .............................................................. 236-4292 Tennis Director - [email protected] Times . . .Club de Bonmont ....................................437-4844, Ext. 4810 Prestwick ......................................................437-6664, Ext. 10
Reservations . . .Club de Bonmont ....................................437-4844, Ext. 4813 Prestwick ......................................................437-6664, Ext. 13
Accounting . . .Gail Floch ................................................437-2993, Ext. 4717 Accounting Manager - [email protected] Hamon ..............................................437-2993, Ext. 4713 [email protected] Zito ................................................437-2993, Ext. 4712 [email protected]
Men’s Day at Club de Bonmont . . . Wednesdays at 8:30 a.m.Pro Shop...................................................437-4844, Ext. 4810Bryant Persyk, President ............................................ 263-2349
Ladies’ Day at Club de Bonmont . . . Thursdays at 9:00 a.m. (18 Holers) - 9:30 a.m. (9ers) Pro Shop...................................................437-4844, Ext. 4810 Julia Kirwan, President (9ers) .................................... 313-5454 Ida Commins, President (18 Holers) .......................... 586-5685
Men’s Day at Prestwick . . .Thursdays at 8:30 a.m.Pro Shop........................................................437-6664 Ext. 10Bryant Persyk, President ............................................ 263-2349
Ladies’ Day at Prestwick . . .Tuesdays at 8:30 a.m. (18 Holers)Mondays at 10:15 a.m. (9ers)Pro Shop........................................................437-6664 Ext. 10Julia Kirwan, President (9ers) .................................... 313-5454Brenda Hansen, Spokesperson (18 Holers) ................ 437-9992
Resident Information . . .PBC HOA Office ...................................................... 437-0038Main Gate ................................................................. 437-2496ICI Sales Office ......................................................... 437-4164
MONDAYS AT PRESTWICK Duplicate at 1:00 p.m. - No sign-up required Don Weingarten ...................... 386-233-9826 Call in advance if you need a partner.
1ST TUESDAY OF THE MONTH AT CLUB DE BONMONT Dinner at 5:00 p.m. • Bridge at 6:15 p.m. Sign-up at the Mail Station, or call Barbara Woodburn .................. 386-437-1919
WEDNESDAYS AT CLUB DE BONMONT Bridge & Lunch at 11:00 a.m. Beatrice Westervelt ................. 386-437-3594 Intermediate Bridge at 12:30 Karen Stenhouse ..................... 386-872-3353
FRIDAYS AT CLUB DE BONMONT Duplicate at 12:30 p.m. - Sign-up requested Barbara Woodburn .................. 386-437-1919 Ann Clapham .......................... 386-437-1202B
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Plantation Bay Book Club [email protected]
CLUBHOUSE ATTIREThe specifics below are also outlined in Section II.
Appropriate clothing in the Clubhouse is to benefit the Membership. Please make sure you and your guests adhere
to the Clubhouse attire policy.
• Jeans are permitted for breakfast or lunch service only; jeans are NOT permitted in the Clubhouse for dinner service, unless stated for specific member events.
• As a courtesy, men must remove hats in the dining area.
• Appropriate Country Club attire is always required in the Clubhouse (Collared shirts and Bermuda shorts or long pants.)
• Proper length shorts are required in the Clubhouse. (No shorter than 5” from top of the knee.)
• Collared shirts are required, tasteful non-collared dress shirts may be acceptable. Specifically excluded are collarless tee-shirts, shirts with large printing on the back or front.
• No sweat pants, warm-up suites, or swimwear are permitted in the Clubhouse. (Tennis cover up warm-up suits are permitted.)
Garden ClubSilvia Oliva 846-9976