August 10, 2018

ANNUAL MEETING MATERIALS The Agenda Package was distributed UNDERAGE DRINKING & electronically to Members via e-mail on August TRESPASSING 4th. The Annual Report is anticipated to be sent There was a serious incident last Saturday out by e-mail before the Annual Meeting. On when an unoccupied home was entered by teens, their distribution date, both will also be online apparently without the resident’s permission, and on the Sherwood Forest website’s a party involving underage drinking occurred. “Announcements” page, There have been other incidents of underage www.sherwoodforestclub.org, in the Annual drinking this summer, one resulting in a child’s Meeting section. (The website is viewable by medical emergency. Members only. Please contact the Club Office if Parents: This is not a harmless pastime, but you need help with your user name and a serious offense that could result in physical password.) injury or significant legal issues. Please talk to For those without computer access, a paper your children about this behavior and create an copy of the reports are available upon request awareness of the inherent dangers involved. from the Club Office. Contact Susan in the Club Residents: Please call security if you observe Office at [email protected], suspicious circumstances, 443-871-5640. or call 410-841-6491. As always, if an emergency, call 911. If you are unable to attend the Annual Meeting, please consider assigning your Proxy either to the Club Board, or to another Sherwood Forest Club Full Member in Good GREEN SHEET ASSEMBLY CREW: Standing. Proxy forms were e-mailed to THANK YOU! Members in the Agenda Package on August We can’t say “thank you” enough to the rd 3 and are also on the Club website (On the hardy crew of volunteers, led by Saima “Announcements page” in the Annual Meeting O’Croinin, who assemble and mail all our Green section). Sheets, year-round. Green Sheets are collated, labeled, stamped & mailed; weekly in the summer and monthly the rest of the year to 341 homes ANNUAL MEETING plus Friends of Sherwood Forest. That’s a lot of This year’s Annual Meeting will be held on Green Sheets! Wednesday, August 15, 2018. Voting This remarkable group of volunteers enables registration begins at 6:00 p.m. and the meeting our community newsletter to be produced in- starts at 7:00 p.m. house. Thank you, crew! Check-in procedures will be the same as in --Susan Sieglein, Club Office recent years. There are only two lines— “PRESENT” and “PROXY.” You will go to the "PRESENT" line to TOM HAGENSTAD obtain your own ballot. If you are holding TOURNAMENT proxies for other member(s) you will also go to The 2018 Tom Hagenstad Poker the "PROXY" line to receive ballots for those Tournament was held on Friday, August 4th. proxies. The purpose of the Tournament was to have fun, We welcome you to arrive early to check- remember Tom, raise funds for a worthwhile in and enjoy the refreshments provided by Sherwood endeavor and lies about poker the Club. skills. We were successful on most counts. This year the participants raised $690 for the Sherwood Forest Golf Committee and its Centennial Celebration! The Poker Tournament started in 2005 and has raised almost $19,000 for various Sherwood causes. 1 Tom Hagenstad loved to play poker, and was ruthless match between defending champion a fierce competitor both at the poker table and Jonathan Bing and newcomer Nick Forgione. on the golf course. He volunteered his time and With a killer serve, Forgione seized the match in talents to many Sherwood causes, most notably two games. Congrats to the winners! The men’s as the chairman of the Audit Committee for and women’s tournaments were cancelled due to many years. lack of participation but we're hoping for more Eight prior winners of the Tournament, interest next summer. --Josh Forgione including defending champion Bill Haworth was on hand, and part of the 38 players registered for the event. Five new players to the tournament TENNIS – BETTY WITHERSPOON played very well and added to the fun. Texas MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT Hold’em play was terrific. There were many The 2018 Betty Witherspoon tourney is great hands, some bad beats, devious bluffs, and scheduled for Sunday Sept. 2. As many of us as always, a few questionable bets along the way. may remember, this event evolved from the The coveted Rookie of the Year award, as Women’s Century tournament and is held voted by the Committee, went to 1st time player annually to remember an iconic, well-dressed Mitchie Ford. Going into the final table of 10 Club member who frequented the Sherwood players were big stacks and some very small Courts. Betty enjoyed playing with all levels of stacks. The final table of 10 players included 3 experience – from beginner to advanced – and players that made the finals last year as well: was the queen of lobs. This annual gathering of Kevin Elion, Dave Evans, and Bill Haworth. players (“tournament” is a loosely used Play at the final table was spirited. One by one, description!) is intended to encourage anyone the players departed when their all-in bets came who can hold a racquet to show up in ruffled up short. In the final hand of the night, Lance panties (what Betty and all of us vintage folks Hinrichs and Mitchie Ford squared off. Lance wore back in the day) for a fun morning of tennis was in the lead with a small pair – until the final with a variety of players. This is NOT the card, when an ace came up for Mitchie making a Championship Women’s Doubles event, so pair and locking down the win. please consider coming out, meeting some new Thanks to the many helpers of the event, folks, and having fun! The 2018 format will be a including “Pit Boss” Andy Bing, and David round robin, short sets to 4, no partner required. Uffelman who helped make the Tournament Players will be sorted into A/B groups for a move more smoothly, to Miah Dancy, Russ mixed up morning of fun and social tennis. Up Gardner, Jim Kane and Gene Van Slyke who for grabs are a variety of prizes and your name provided refreshments for the event, and last but engraved on a perpetual trophy which might not least, thank you to all the players and even make it into Stewart Hall!! spectators who reached deep into their pockets The tourney will be held IF there is sufficient for the funds being contributed to the Sherwood interest, and IF there is someone willing to step Forest Golf Committee. up and coordinate the day-of (help is available The final table and order of finish was as for organization and planning). Please contact follows: Julie Caverly or Nancy Mellin if you would be 1. Mitchie Ford willing to help make this fun event happen. 2. Lance Hinrichs 3. Rusty Stewart 4. Dave Evans CAMPERS OPEN DOUBLES 5. Bill Haworth CHAMPIONSHIP 6. Frank Oliver The 4th Annual Campers Doubles 7. Mark Donoway Championship took place under sunny skies and 8. Kevin Elion a large and enthusiastic golf cart gallery on 9. Mitch Hook Saturday, August 4. 11 girls teams and 10 boys 10. Ralph Riddle teams competed for the championship. If you would like to be on the distribution list The girls semi-finals and finals were highly for information about next years’ 2019 Poker competitive matches. In semi-final #1, Audrey Tournament, please email to Klepper/Jesse Whiteford defeated Ella May [email protected]. --Jim Russo Corckran/Peyton Oliver 6-3. In semi-final #2, Emily Miller/Kaylen Smith defeated Alexis Tackney/Lizzie Zimmerman 6-3. The final BALLS OF FURY PING PONG showed off some great play among all four TOURNAMENT finalists. The one set championship was tied 6-6 Thank you to everyone that participated in and needed a tiebreaker. Both teams held leads the Balls of Fury ping pong tournament. We had during the tiebreaker and the play of both teams a fantastic turn out for the 13 and under age created many exciting moments for the fans. In group with 21 participants. Congratulations goes the end Klepper/Whiteford won the tiebreaker to Kevin Feldtmose who prevailed over the 8-6 and captured the championship. young but fierce Ben Britain. In the 13-20 age Also competing in the tournament were the group, 16 young men and women came out to following teams: Lila Waldron/Lucy Waldron, show off their skills. The finals brought a Millie Waldron/Lilly McMahon, Ashley 2 Tackney/Corrine Tinker, Sophie Monk went ahead 7-6 only to have Steele win the Beauvois/Caroline Bing, Sadie Elion/Hayden next 3 points for a 7-6(9-7) second set win. The Nash, Katherine Monk/Chloe Wade, Molly third set was an impressive display of skill and McMahon/Maggie Waldron. guts with the expected exceptional The boys semi-finals and finals also were sportsmanship. Steele went ahead 2-1 and Monk highly competitive matches that showed off was serving in the fourth game. Monk fell behind some great tennis talent. In semi-final #1, love-40 only to come back and win 4 straight defending champions Warry Colhoun/Nate Krall points. After a few more deuces Steele won the defeated Alex Martin/Tucker Wade 6-2. In semi- game and went on to win several close games en final #2, Josh Bing/Joseph Monaghan defeated route to a 6-2 third set win. It was Sherwood Patrick Fitzgerald/Connor McMahon 7-5 in a tennis at its best. --Andrew Bing match every bit as close as the score would indicate. This set up a final among 4 Intermediate White campers who have been competing in TENNIS MEN’S DOUBLES tennis against each other for many years. The The culmination of the Sherwood tennis final did not disappoint. Colhoun/Krall jumped season comes this weekend with Saturday’s semi- out to an early lead with Krall hitting punishing finals and Sunday’s “Breakfast at Sherwood” ground strokes and Colhoun cleaning up at the finals of both men’s and women’s singles net. Bing/Monaghan came back behind competition. You’ll miss it if you miss it. Monaghan’s booming serve and Bing’s net play. On the men’s side, the early rounds featured In the end it was Bing/Monaghan winning the a three-set pitched battle between Jack Mellin championship 6-3. and Brennan Jubb. Mellin’s remarkable mobility Also competing in the tournament were the – young legs – and powerful topspin forehand following teams: Charlie Helfferich/Cole Morris, won him the first set. Jubb’s unflappable Race Ripley/Bo Whiteford, Nick Forgione/Clark patience – older head – carried him through the Wishard, Donovan Jacobs/Chris Sixbey, Quinn second, and improbably the third. Jubb won, 4- Donoway/Andrew Smith, Aiden Beauvois/Alex 6, 6-4, 7-5, but Mellin impressed. On the other Lyman side of the , Jonathan Steele and Gage Monk Many thanks to the Tennis Committee, Dave waged a fierce battle in sauna-like humidity. Kenney, Julianne Bing, Dan Colhoun and Kim Monk won the first. Steele fought off two set Damico for their support and assistance with points in the second set tie-breaker, and went on running this event. --Andrew Bing to win 5-7, 7-6 (8 ), 6-3. David Foster Wallace described tennis, his favorite sport, as “chess on the run, beautiful and TENNIS infinitely dense.” If that’s so, Chris Kenney Match of the Week. Monk/Steele quarter seemed to be playing three-dimensional chess on final – An “Instant” Classic. the run, while his opponents were playing The Men’s Championship flight quarterfinal checkers seated. Kenney took the red eye in on between Gage Monk and #3 seed John Steele Friday night, dispatched Bob Borosage, love and was an “instant” classic. A match that started on love early Saturday morning (not early enough Monday at 5:00 under sunny, hot and humid apparently), partied long and hard until the early conditions and finished in the twilight at 2 hours Sunday morning celebrating his impending minutes before 8:00. Before it was over 33 games marriage, and despite what had to be bleary eyes, had been played including an additional 16 points defeated Dave Luksik 6-0, 6-2 – even though in a tiebreaker. The first set was evenly contested Luksik played well and was serving powerfully. with both players showing a full arsenal of great On the other side of the bracket, Johnathan serves, ground strokes and volleys. Steele was in Steele defeated John Pellegrini 6-2,6-3, Gage control and up 5-4 before Monk reeled off 3 Monk moved past Will Ford 6-4, 6-3. Dave straight games for a 7-5 first set win. The second Kenney defeated Glenn Gilmor, 6-2, 6-0 and set was what makes the sport of tennis great. Mac Ford IV got past Haden Luksik, 7-5, 6-2. Physical and mental fatigue were clear; but In the first flight, Finn Gaudreau defeated somehow the tennis remained exceptional. Shot Bill Monaghan 6-4,6-2 and then upset the first for shot neither Steele nor Monk would blink. 1- seed Joe Delaney, love and love. Ab Krall 1 led to 2-2, 3-3, 4-4 with Steele able to scratch demonstrated remarkable fitness in eking a three- out the 9th game and go up 5-4. Monk made a set victory out over Jonathan Bing, 1-6, 6-2, 7-5. vow of resiliency and fought back to 5-5 only to He’ll play Carlos Fernandez, winner over Lou have the man of Steele go back up 6-5. Monk Helmacy 6-2, 7-5. Bryan Klepper reached the could have easily looked ahead to the 3rd set but semis, defeating Josh Forgione 7-5, 6-1 and Bob fought hard and evened the match at 6-6. The LeSueur 6-3,6-3. Tom Ripley extracted a 7-6 (12- tiebreaker brought more drama and exceptional 10 in tie breaker) first set victory over Dan play with the score only opening up when Steele Colhoun, before taking the second 6-0. Jeff went up 5-3. But Monk reeled off 3 straight Johnson then defeated him – 6-3, 6-3 -- to move points to go up 6-5 and earn his first match point into the semi-s against Klepper. opportunity on his serve. Monk took control of The second flight round robin picked up the the point and came to net and had an overhead pace this week, with Rick Hook, Marty Loftus, to win the match only to be denied by the net. 3 Kevin Elion, Dean Merritt and Dave Lauer all four corporate sponsors, and the twenty-four lining up matches. --Bob Borosage amateur players for making the tournament possible. Special Thanks to Susie DiLonardo for all her preparation and organizing the reception LADIES SINGLES TENNIS along with her assistant, Michael Baldecchi. TOURNAMENT Thanks to Ashton Poole, George Graefe and Thank you to all the participants! Hope you Denny O’Donovan for tournament set up. Also are having fun and thanks for your help and thanks to Bill Haworth for setting up and sharing cooperation in scheduling your matches! his sound system. Andrew Bing, master of Here are the results as of this writing: ceremony, for his entertaining introductions, Championship flight: Russ Gardner for managing the marshals, Claire Mellin d. Lesley Hall 5-7, 7-6 (5), 6-1 Beverly Russo for leading the scorers, Bill Roxy Alban d. Liz Forgione 6-2, 6-4 and Claire McCurry for managing the caddies and the Mellin 6-1, 6-1 placard carriers as well as his extra gardening Julianne Bing d. Sara Corckran 7-5, 4-1 (retired) work at the front of the clubhouse, Del Ritchie, Mills Dancy d. Suzanne Kenney 6-1, 6-3 Parker Chapman, Mike Smith, Dick Klepper, Deb Alban d. Kitty Whiteford 6-4, 7-5 and d. Phil Mackowiak and Gene Waldron working the Daryl Williams 7-6 (4), 6-2 scoreboards. Special thanks to George Graefe, Suzanne Gaudreau d. Genevra Waldron 6-0, 6-0 Ashton & Bobbi Poole, Dan Mellin, Lee Murray and Deb Alban 6-1, 6-2 (Jr) and Kathe O’Donovan for their help in Stacey Fernandez d. Diane McClatchy 6-7, 6-4 cleaning up. (retired) and Kathleen Caslow 6-2, 2-0 (retired) The draw for the Pro-Am was great fun Leslie Baird d. Dominique Pichard 6-0, 6-0 again and everyone enjoyed the party in the Lesley Hall d. Acacia Walker 6-0, 6-2 clubhouse. Thanks to everyone who provided Kitty Whiteford d. Daryl Williams 7-5, 6-2 the great hors d’oeuvres. Special thanks to Susie Dominique Pichard d. Diane McClatchy 6-2, 2-0 for all her efforts organizing and decorating to (retired) make this a great party. First flight: Margaret McChesney d. Ann House 6-2, 2-6, 14- 12 tie breaker GOLF Lauren McIntyre d. Katie Johnson 6-3, 6-0 This Saturday the 11th and Sunday the 12th are Caroline Hook d. Lauren McIntyre 5-5 (retired) the semifinals and finals in golf. There will be Second flight: the first flights of men, women, and senior men, Ann Feldtmose d. Carrie O’Donovan 8-2 the second flight men and the juniors beginning Tammy Monk d. Carrie O’Donovan 8-0 and each morning. The Men’s, Women’s and Carolyn Arscott 8-5 Seniors’ Championships will begin in the Carolyn Arscott d. Carrie O’Donovan 8-5 afternoon. Please note the golf course will be Anne Stuart Beauvois d. Lisa Lyman 8-4 and closed both days from 8:00a to 4:00p for this Sarah Winn 8-0 and Alice Anne Loftus 8-1. event. Lisa Lyman d. Alice Ann Loftus 8-5 and Sarah Winn 8-3 Teen Flight: MONDAY LADIES GOLF Natalie Ratcliffe d. Lexi Fernandez We had 29 ladies out this past Monday to Nico Whiteford d. Elizabeth Delaney 6-0, 6-4 play the Tee to Green tournament. Well done Niqui Fernandex d. Inde Lauer 6-2, 6-0 ladies! Here are the results: Emily May d. Shantih Whiteford 7-5, 6-4 Low Gross: Miriam Mellin (35) The Second Flight round robin is in 1st low net: Maureen Klepper continuation, as well as the Teen Flight. 2nd low net: Connie Massenburg Please do not forget to pay your fees – due 3rd low net: Jennifer Klepper, Kathy von now. $10/pp/per tournament. Can drop at Rueden, Daryl Williams #663 or turn into office, with check made 4th low net: Miriam Mellin payable to Sherwood Forest Tennis, or cash Low Putts: (11) Monica Bradley, Neville acceptable! Thank you. --Cathy Gaudreau Gardner, Miriam Mellin Chip Ins: Monica Bradley, Susie DiLonardo, Miriam Mellin, Daryl Williams, 36TH ANNUAL PRO-AM Susan Steele, Kelly Colhoun (2) It was a beautiful but hot afternoon. The Next Monday is our Charity Tournament winning team was Nick Miller, Head Professional chaired by Neville Gardner. Our charity this year at Towson G &CC, Will Ford, and Lucy Preston will be the American Cancer Society earmarked with a 7 under par score of 57. Nick Miller also for research. The funds raised will be in memory won his second and consecutive professional of all our friends we have lost to cancer, championship with a 2 over par 34. especially most recently, Sharon Katula, who was Congratulations to all the participants for a an active Monday Ladies Golfer for years. great display of talent and fine golf. Checks or cash donations will be accepted on Thanks to the thirty-eight adult volunteers, Monday at the First Tee. Remember the thirty camp children, forty-eight family sponsors, tournament is a shotgun start, 7:15 and 9:15. 4 We have some open positions for the 2019 feel like you’re behind. And then please stay and season: join us for our annual Taco-Salad luncheon Ladies Hill Tournament and Luncheon Chair celebration. Friday morning, August 17th, 9:30- Monday Ladies Golf Co-Chair or Chair 11:00 to #104 (home of Sue Armbruster). Bring Our end of season luncheon will be Monday, a Bible if you have one and a pencil or pen. August 13th at 12:30 at Carroll’s Creek. Hope to Questions? Call Sue at 410-507-1267. see you there. --Genevra Waldron

WORSHIP SERVICE JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP QUARTER There will be a nondenominational Christian FINALS Worship Service Sunday August 12 at 9:30 a.m. We held Junior Championship quarter finals in the clubhouse. on Saturday August 5th. There were eight great This will be the last service of the summer, matches. On the Boys side, Patrick Fitzgerald thank you to all that have helped and attended. beat William Colhoun in his quest to 3-peat as The Rev. Anne MacNabb from Trinity Boy’s Champion. Nate Krall bested Charlie Church will be leading us this week, and there Helfferich in 18 holes. Clark Wishard, also, won will be Sunday school for the youngsters and on the eighteenth hole beating Josh Bing. refreshments provided. All members and guests Matthew Thompson prevailed over Carson Lang. are very welcome. --Don Kraft In the Girl’s division, Audrey Klepper beat Alexis Tackney. Skyler Huebner won over Lucy Waldron. Lizzie Zimmerman bested Ashley ENDOWMENT FUND Tackney Tessa Collins prevailed over Josie Elion. CONTRIBUTIONS We thank Cathy Gaudreau, Tom Kyle, Bill Generous contributions have been made to McCurry, Lee Murray, Kathleen Ruhl, Judy the Sherwood Forest Endowment: Smith, and Kathy Truter VonRueden for their In memory of Sharon Egan Katula, from assistance in marshaling these matches. Special Judy & Pete Smith. thanks go to the Moms, Dads, and In memory of Rose Ver Elst, from Connie Grandparents, who supported all the players & Phil Mackowiak. during their round. In memory of Rennie Smith, from Bane & Jim McCormick. In memory of Ted Lewandowski, from GOLF & TENNIS AWARDS Connie & Phil Mackowiak, and Bane & Jim The Golf and Tennis Awards Ceremony is McCormick. Sunday, August 12th at 4:45p in Stewart Hall. In Memory of Rip Poole, from Bane & Jim Please join us to honor all the winners of Golf McCormick. and Tennis as well as all the parent child events winners in both sports. Celebration reception will follow the awards presentation. Beverages CULTURAL ARTS CONTRIBUTIONS and hors d’oeuvres will be provided. A generous contribution has been made to the Sherwood Forest Cultural Arts Committee: In memory of Ted Lewandowski from DUPLICATE BRIDGE Jim & Jenny Corckran. Carol Davignon and Linda Whiteford led the field with a hefty percentage and a solid first place finish. Fletcher Thompson and David ARCHIVES ROOM CONTRIBUTIONS Uffelman were a strong second. Betty Colandro A generous contribution has been made to and Linda Gosey took third place. We play the the Sherwood Forest Archives Room in memory next two weeks on the record and close with the of Ted Lewandowski, from Tom Kyle. party on August 28th. --Ed Bradley A generous contribution has been made to the Archives Room by Lois and Jack Coon.

SUMMER BOOK CLUB Our group had a fantastic discussion about GREEN SHEET DEADLINES The Great Alone. It is now time to discuss Green Sheets are published weekly through Educated by Tara Westover. We will be meeting the end of August, and are typically available by at Leslie Baird's house (163) on Tuesday, August mid-day on Fridays. 14th from 2-4. Please email Deadlines are Tuesdays by 4 PM in order to [email protected] to RSVP. allow time for the formatting, editing, copying and assembly processes. Please send articles to: [email protected] WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY Please send your articles typed (or copied) Believe it or not, we only have one more into the body of the e-mail, or as a Word session in our “Jesus in the Old Testament” attachment. study after today, but we’d still love to see new faces. Each lesson is a stand-alone, so you won’t 5 USE OF LITTLE JOHN VISITOR’S BGE PROJECT ON GENERALS DOCKS HIGHWAY 1. Boats assigned to a slip at any pier or to a BGE announced that they will be replacing space on the bulkhead or wire may not be left old wooden transmission poles along their unattended at the Little John visitors’ docks at transmission corridor from Waugh Chapel to any time without prior approval from the Cedar Park. They have already completed all Boating Committee. replacement work in Waugh Chapel to 2. Boats owned by guests and Member boats Millersville and will begin work along Generals that are not assigned to a slip at any pier or to a Highway in early September, 2018. This section space on the bulkhead or wire may be tied up to of work begins at South Shore Elementary and the Little John visitors’ docks for a maximum works its way down Generals Highway into the stay of 24 hours. If the boat is to be left City of Annapolis. unattended, its description and the means to BGE anticipates they will be mailing a contact a person authorized to operate it shall be notification letter to all customers in the general texted to (703) 298-7847. vicinity, for awareness of the work, the week of 3. No boat may occupy the visitor's docks August 13th. There will be sections of lane overnight more than once per month. redirecting with flagger operations, but they --Boating Committee indicated that they are going to keep these spans as small as possible. BGE has advised that the majority of the work will take place on the BGE PROJECT IN SHERWOOD FOREST shoulder of the road. They stated that their goal BGE is planning on burying another section is to minimize traffic disruption as much as of electric lines in Sherwood Forest this fall, possible, understanding that it is of great entirely at BGE’s expense. It should not be as importance to commuters in this area. lengthy a project as the last time BGE buried electric lines (in 2017, from Annesley Ct. to Clumber). This time the area of work will be on the side of Sherwood Forest Road near the Clumber entrance, continuing east towards the Clubhouse, then approximately 300 feet along the side of Maid Marian Hill road. The work will be limited to 8 AM to 4 PM, Mondays through Fridays, and they anticipate there will only be minor temporary delays on these roads. Although weather and other circumstances may delay or alter this schedule, BGE is planning to start in mid-September and expects the project to take 11 weeks until completion. BGE will send affected homeowners a letter in the coming weeks describing the project. The same as with the previous BGE project, the Club Manager and Club staff will work closely with BGE’s Project Site Manager to minimize the project’s impact on Members and residents to the extent possible. The more electric lines that are buried underground the fewer outages can occur due to fallen trees. We are appreciative that BGE is undertaking these projects in Sherwood Forest, and for their commitment to making it as unobtrusive a process as possible.

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TROPHY NIGHT SLIDESHOW Please post any photos you take this summer that you would like to see in the end-of-summer slideshow on Trophy Night to www.sfphotos2018.com or email to [email protected] --Kristen Krall

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