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Functions at the Club 2015 Community Support FREE COPY | TAKE ME HOME NEWS New Club Membership ‘Club Rewards’ THE CLUB KICKS OFF Functions at the Club 2016 APRIL | MARCH FEBRUARY THE NEW YEAR WITH 2015 Community GREAT EVENTS • Valentine’s Day, Support EDITION 35 • St Patrick’s Day, • Mothers’ Day, • Clairvoyant Night, • Mother’s Day High Tea, more... “see you at the club” MEMBERS OFFERS | EVENTS & ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE | COMMUNITY NEWS Cnr Canterbury & Colchester Roads Cnr Oban Road & Maroondah Hwy Bayswater North, Victoria 3153 Ringwood,Victoria 3134 T (03) 9761 4233 T (03) 9879 8733 F (03) 9761 6844 F (03) 9879 8955 www.clubkilsyth.com.au www.clubringwood.com.au Licensee: Kilsyth and Mountain District Basketball Association Inc. LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Members, Reflecting on 2015, the Club enjoyed a fantastic year with many great additions to both our services and membership and saw Club Kilsyth receive a face life 10 years on from the 2005 fire. Members will notice ongoing improvements to the Club in 2016, with a focus on our membership program rewarding our loyal members. The introduction of the new Club Rewards program has been extremely popular with our members and has offered more ways for members to earn points and has proven to be a great way for the Club to reward our members for their loyalty and patronage. In the coming months we will be introducing a new Rewards Showcase offering members more ways to redeem their loyalty points. Items will include popular retailers’ gift cards New-look and a personal shopper service for members with high point balances. Keep an eye Membership Cards out around the Club for more details. We have launched a The Club is also working on a range of new promotions, events and entertainment new-look, dual Club to present in 2016. The first quarter is shaping up to be a busy one, with Valentine’s Membership card for all Day, Easter and Mother’s Day events. Our always-popular footy tipping returns in of our members. All new March, we have more big screens, all day sports menu, cold drinks, TAB facilities and members will receive the new outdoor televisions, making the Club your footy destination. new design and existing Club Membership Our Club bistro has been consistently busy over the festive holiday season, with members will receive members and guests celebrating their festive catch ups and work break ups. Our a new card when they chefs are working on new Autumn bistro menus to launch very soon and putting renew in July. Remember Club members enjoy a range of benefits together some special nights for members to enjoy. We will be continuing to offer that all cards now also our popular Members Mondays through 2016, but remember to book as dates and have a photo! > Earn points every time you visit time slots fill fast. We were also very proud to welcome two new additions to the Club family with > Great offers, give aways & prizes Lou and Robyn, two of our long term CK reception team welcoming little Laila and Kyrie respectively to their clans. Also we wish to extend our congratulations to CR > Discounts on food, drinks & events receptionist Beck on her wedding in January. What an exciting year ahead, hopefully we’ll see you around the Club soon! Multi-year membership now available Anne-Maree Club News Editor Join two clubs for the price of one Club members enjoy a range of great benefits & exclusive member bonuses & offers > Earn points in every area of the Club Join Today Food & Beverage: $1 Purchase accrues 2 points, Gaming: $10 Machine Turnover accrues 1 point > Points can be redeemed for Gift Cards . Drinks . Meals Members can purchase Food and Beverage items throughout the Club at the till. $ $ Value is an exact conversion of 1 point = 1¢. FROM ONLY10 Cannot be used for Coin Redemption in Gaming, TAB or Keno. $20 & $50 Club Dining Vouchers, Woolworths, JB Hi-Fi, Coles Myer, Bunnings, Good Guys will be available shortly to be purchased at the kiosk. > Points expire on the 30th June each year. Points balances are purged and return to 0.00 JOIN THE CLUB TODAY FROM ONLY $10 “see you Visit the Clubs’ ReCEPTION DESKS TO SIGN UP AND START RECEIVING BENEFITS * at the club” For full terms and conditions relating to the Membership program, please see our customer service team for a comprehensive list of Members Benefits 2 | Club News | Edition 35 Club News | Edition 35 | 3 at the Club The Clubs feature a range of rooms tailored to suit any Doors open 10am . Show commences 10.30am occasion or event. Combined with our extensive catering Lunch served from 11.30am menus and professional service, we can provide a variety SHOW, MORNING TEA & 2 COURSE SENIORS LUNCH ONLY $15 of options to suit your needs. Whether you are organising SHOW & MORNING TEA ONLY $9 a personal event such as a special birthday, an engagement, wedding or you need to book a room for your business or Bookings Essential Call 9761 4233 sporting club, the Club has a function room to suit your needs. Club Ringwood’s Rooms FEB Park View Room TH Col Perkins An idyllic room for small to medium meetings, conferences, training 17 days, trade shows and working breakfasts or lunches. The large space is suitable to cater for groups of 14 to 40 guests and is a popular choice MAR for both conferences and private social events. TH Tony Diamond The Board Room 16 The perfect meeting room. Tastefully presented and spacious, this room features a 42” television for presentations and has a perfect balance of both natural and soft artificial light. Featuring an impressive board room APR Margaret Dennis table, with the capability to fit up to 14 guests, this room is perfect to cater 20TH for board meetings, intimate training days or private dining experiences. Club Kilsyth’s Rooms MAY Jensen Room TH Gabrielle Parbo Tastefully presented and spacious, this room is perfect for small to 18 medium groups of 14 - 30 guests. Featuring the perfect balance of both natural and soft artificial light, the rooms large bay windows offer the SPECIAL SHOW perfect backdrop. Offering a 42” plasma screen, the Jensen Room is ideal for hosting corporate meetings, training sessions and small private LEST WE FORGET conferences. APR 3 Course ANZAC Lunch & Show Mountain View Room Morning Tea: Lamington & Scones An ideal room for small to medium meetings and training days. The TH room has abundant natural lighting and a 42” plasma for presentations. Entrée: Lamb Shank Soup • Main: Silverside • Dessert: Pavlova 20 Suitable for groups of 4 to 20. Featuring songs from World War I and II and Vietnam War, Margaret performs a Canterbury Room moving and unforgettable tribute to the war years of the twentieth century. Always Contemporary and stylish featuring a ceiling data projector and 100” a crowd pleaser, Margaret’s Lest We Forget show transports our ex-servicemen and drop down screen, built in tea and coffee station and fully serviced bar. women back in time for a heart-warming trip down memory lane. This room is ideal for large conferences, training days, trade shows and Songs including • White Cliffs of Dover • We’ll Meet Again • Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy • working breakfasts or lunches, and can accomodate up to 180 guests. Somewhere in France • Kiss Me Goodnight Sergeant Major • What A Wonderful World Colchester Room Delivering an emotional combination of music, tap dance and Our mid-sized function room, this room is ideal for training days, memories, Margaret’s tribute to Australia’s involvement in several meetings, and social gatherings, for groups of 20 to 40. Located next to world wars barely leaves a dry eye in the venue. the bistro, this room is perfect as a break-out room for catering when using the Canterbury. AV includes a 42” flat screen television. We offer a range of conveniences to ensure that your function maximises its potential. The Club has the latest audio visual and technical equipment to assist with your sessions. The conference team can provide professional Group & Nursing Homes Bookings Welcome. advice on what best suits your needs. Please speak to our functions manager about free inclusions and how we Bus service available, please call 9761 4233 can make your next meeting ‘Wow’. 4 | Club News | Edition 35 Club News | Edition 35 | 5 MOTHERS’ DAY HIGH TEA A quick etiquette lesson in the art of tea drinking The ritual of taking tea may seem old fashioned and the etiquette th of drinking tea has become lost in today’s busy life of take-away Saturday 7 May coffee and tea bag convenience. Having a cuppa also provides us with a moment of quiet contemplation in our busy day to reflect, gather our thoughts and set upon the next duty at hand. And it has been said that there’s not a problem on Earth which can’t be ameliorated by a cup of tea. Here are some helpful etiquette tips to assist in your next high tea experience. Holding a Tea Cup: In order for one not to spill the hot liquid upon oneself, the correct way to hold a tea cup’s handle is by placing one’s fingers to the front and back of the handle with one’s pinkie aloft to allow balance. Never wave or hold your tea cup in the air. Place the tea cup back in the tea saucer between sips. Raising your Pinkie: Originally, all porcelain teacups were made in China, starting around 620 A.D. These small cups had no handles. In order for one not to spill the hot liquid upon oneself, the proper way to hold the vessel was to place one’s thumb at the six o’clock position and one’s index and middle fingers at the twelve o’clock position, while gently raising one’s pinkie up for balance.
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