March / April 2009 The Club

In The News A letter to Mr. John Crean The board, management, tennis staff, I am truly impressed with the progress and all Broken Sound Club members have we have made in delivering emergency a reason to be very proud. On Thursday first responder care. Greg, Vernon, 1/22/2009 a visiting tennis player Arnaud and other staff on hand, went down as a result of cardiac arrest. demonstrated a clear understanding of This individual was unconscious, without the process and were able to effectively pulse or effective breathing. Immediately assist in this victim’s resuscitation. CPR was initiated and within just a couple They used the knowledge they have of minutes this individual received gained to anticipate the needs of both lifesaving cardiac defibrillation. By the the victim and the caregivers on hand. Artist - Marilyn Nadelback time paramedics or fire rescue arrived he was breathing, had a heart rhythm It is my opinion that the care delivered Welcome New Members and was beginning to regain consciousness. in this case sets the highest currently available standard for emergency first D’Orlando, Leonard & Lisa - Water Oak This quick response by Broken Sound responder care in a country club / Dubinsky, Carey & Robert Mortali - Tanglewood members and staff was essential to the tennis facility setting. With that in mind, Goldberg, Susan - Bent Creek victim’s survival. As a health care I do believe in a process of continual Grayer - David & Fern - Clubside Pointe professional, I can tell you with absolute quality improvement and would Grayer, Jonathan & Kelly - Clubside Pointe certainty that the club’s investment in recommend a debriefing of all individuals Ovadia, Victor & Lorraine - Grand Oaks defibrillators, O2 tanks with AMBU- involved in an effort to reinforce BAGS, and staff CPR training has everything that was done so well and resulted in tangible results. to fine tune the process, setting an Cable Channels even higher standard for the future. It was just about a year ago that I had In closing, the entire Broken Sound 32 Tennis, Spa and Fitness to resuscitate another tennis player and community should be very proud of what 63 Social, Dining General we have accomplished and should 95 Golf continue to support continued CPR 99 Tee Time training programs as well as investment 98 CMA in the life saving equipment that makes this all possible.

Condolences Respectfully, Our condolences to the family of Richard Russo, Russell S. Coogan, RN, MSN, CNOR June Schallman, Jacob Sher, Martha Vellano, Nicholas Carbo Sr., Honey Blau Addendum from Leon Tracy regarding the same incident: The gentleman who collapsed was from Lakeridge. When this occurred, Mr. Membership Report Ron Werner, a member of Broken as of January 31, 2009 Sound, immediately went to the scene Social 396 and, together with another gentleman Tennis/General 238 from Lakeridge, both began resuscitation. Master 475 Old Course 346

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Member In The News Food Drive A Huge Success. Congratulations to Club President, Don Schaevitz Half a ton of food was delivered to Boca Helping Hands One of the Top 21 Private Club Presidents for 2008 “Thank you so much for your recent food drive. As you know needly families and individuals in BoardRoom This magazine focuses on raising issues our community go without proper food, shelter magazine has and solving problems, particularly for and essential medical care every day due to a named Broken board members, COOs and general variety of factors. With the generous support of Sound Club’s managers. This award in its first year people like you, we will be able to meet some of President, Don attracted over 300 board president these daily needs. Your donation is helping make Schaevitz, as nominations from clubs and other a difference in the lives of so many in our one of its top nominations around the world which community. 21 Private Club indicated to them that this recognition Presidents for was long overdue. Thank you again, and we look forward to your 2008. BoardRoom magazine is the continued support.” official publication of the Association of This is a singular honor in the private Linda Grove, Executive Director Private Clubs and Directors. club industry and we join with BoardRoom www.bocahelpinghands.org magazine in offering our congratulations to Mr. Schaevitz. The drive was organized by the Community Outreach Chair, Betty Wohlgemuth, of the Social Committee of Broken Sound Club.

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March 9, 7:30 PM and Is Your e-Mail Being Blocked March 10, -7:30 PM E-mail from Broken Sound Club may be ending up in the junk mail folder. Location: Broken Sound Club Grill Room Many email programs contain filters to protect you from spam email. Sometimes, an Price: $36.00 email message that you wish to receive is incorrectly judged as spam and is sent to To purchase tickets: your junk folder. You can take action to “teach” your email program that emails from Phyllis Greenblatt - 561.994 1890 Broken Sound Club are acceptable and should be sent to your Inbox. Sandy Gerson - 561.241.8055 Phyllis Meranus - 561 982-9741 Please use these instructions as a guide and be aware that they may differ slightly for the various versions of each email program. Performances by Rhonda Berke, Gail Eagle, Jennifer Ephron, Sheila Garber, Phyllis Greenblatt, Caryle AOL 9.0: Click the “Spam Controls” link (lower right area of your inbox). Gulker, Holly Gulker, Lauren Kosarin, When the “Mail & Spam Controls” box appears, click “Custom sender list”. Debra Kramer, Marjorie Lassoff, Daryn Choose “allow email from” option Lewis, Iris Malen, Phyllis Meranus, Irene Add the domain address [email protected] Messulam, Claudia Miller, Sue Salkeld, Click “Add”, then “Save”. Helene Schwartz, Priscilla Silverberg, Susan Slinger, Jane Sonenshein, Ellen Yahoo: If you are not receiving Broken Sound Club email, check your “Bulk Mail”. Stettner, Linda Weinhouse Next locate the filtered [email protected] email, and choose ‘this is not Spam’ next to the ‘From’ field. CARPOOLING Outlook: On the main menu, click Actions Then select Junk E-mail > Junk E-mail Options. Click the Safe Senders or Safe Recipients tab. Click Add. We request that members carpool whenever In the “Enter an email address” add [email protected] to the possible when you come to the main list” box, and then click OK. clubhouse, especially on Mondays and Wednesdays which are ladies card days. As HotMail: Click on “Options.” Click “Junk Mail Protection”. Click on “Safe List.” you can see on some of these days, our In the box provided type in [email protected]. Click the “Add” button. parking lot is very busy and your cooperation When you see the address you entered in the Safe List box, click on the “OK” button. in carpooling would be greatly appreciated. www.brokensoundclub.org Page. 3 The Club

PHONE NUMBERS Membership Administration John Crean, General Manager/C.O.O. 241-6855 Dear Members, Jerry . Please make your Cathy Grana, Asst. General Manager 241-6837 reservations with Carl at 241-6877 for Ed Cichielo, Club House Manager 241-6831 I hope that everyone is the dinner shows and Al & Sue at Carol Boettcher, Dir., Human Resources 241-6886 enjoying the weather 241-6870 for the 92nd Street Y. Nancy Day, Executive Assistant 241-6810 here and all of your visitors. We usually Please mark your calendars for the City Accounting enjoy it even more when elections on Tuesday, March 10th. Once Dianne Hart, Director of Finance 241-6834 we look at the weather broadcasts up again, you can vote in the 19th hole for Club Billing 241-6830 north! these elections. Broken Sound has an excellent voting turnout record so please Fitness & Spa We have had a lot of activities over the plan to vote on March 10th. Michael Tompkins, Director 241-6858 past couple of months with more to Reception/Appointment Desk 241-6899 come. In March, don’t miss the “Swing For any membership questions, please Swing Swing” dinner show on March 11th feel free to call me at 241-6820 or Jean Food & Beverage and Latin Night featuring Charo on at 241-6835. Please remember to Joe Longo, Executive Chef 241-6891 Saturday, March 21st. In April we have contact us if you want your address Tim Nelson, Food & Beverage Director 241-6831 a dinner show with The Platters on April changed to a northern address. Lorant G. Botha, Catering Manager 241-6892 1st and a Dinner Dance “April in Paris” Carl Ramallo, Lead Dining Reservations 241-6877 on Saturday, April 11th. Please note that We look forward to seeing all of you at Hostess Podium (Main Dining Room) 241-6859 your original event calendars may the club. Hostess Podium (Centre Court Cafe) 241-6815 show this on April 18th but the new Old Course Bar 241-6854 date is April 11. Also, on Tuesday, April Sincerely, Maureen Schreiber, Pool Bar 241-6856 7th, we have another broadcast from Membership Director the 92nd Street Y in New York featuring Golf Tee Time Computer 997-1146 Men’s Locker Room 241-6852 Ladies’ Locker Room 241-6822 Club Course Scott Feller, Director of Golf 241-6806 Pro Shop 241-6860 Old Course April In Paris John Skaf, Director of Golf 241-6893 Pro Shop 994-8505 Dinner Dance Golf Course Maintenance Saturday, April 11 Joseph Hubbard, Director 997-7793 $42.95 pp Reservations 241-6877 Membership Music by Nello Maureen Schreiber, Director 241-6820 Jean Ouellette, Assistant 241-6835 Elyse Arnel, Website Administrator 241-6872 Social Activities Al Salkeld, Director 241-6846 Sue Salkeld, Assistant 241-6870 Tennis Greg Wheaton, Director 241-6888 Pro Shop 241-6880 Automated Reservations 989-5279 Other Numbers Access Control (Guest Access) 998-5823/5818 Banyans Gate 241-5947 Club Reception 241-6800 Community Maintenance Association-CMA 998-5813 Canada & New England - Quebec City to Ft. Lauderdale Security (Yamato Road Gate) 997-6935 Quebec, Sydney, Halifax, Saint John, Bar Harbor, Boston, Valet 271-5500 Newport, New York, Norfolk, Charleston Departing October 23, 2009 Email Addresses: Department Managers Autumn is glorious in Canada and New England. The sun still shines on the Eastern Seaboard’s many seafaring towns and the cool fall air turns the foliage [email protected] a dazzling crimson and gold. A trip to Canada and New England uncovers the history and character that started a nation. See the quaint Colonial charm of New England Board of Governors towns and the spectacular Canadian coastline, [email protected] Page. 4 Broken Sound Club Tennis Men’s Member Guest

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A Rocking Tribute to the Music of the 50’s

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“Bone-Shaped Cookie” Recipe by Broken Sound Club Gone To The Dogs show sponsored by CMA was produced under the direction of Judy Friedman, Pastry Chef Kate Austin who served as the official Judge, with the assistance of her enthusiastic volunteers, This recipe will make 60 or so medium treats including Barbara Dicker, Al & Sue Salkeld, Brenda Korn and Bev Sisisky. Proceeds (Michaels Craft Store sells the dog treat cutter from the entry fees raised more than $1,500 for The Tri-County Humane Society. As that shapes the cookie, for about $1.99) a special treat, at the end of the Show all dogs received freshly baked “Bone Cookies”. 3-1/2 cups of warm water Blue Ribbon winners: 1 Tbsp. of beef or chicken broth base Most Excitable DogDog: Fluffy (MaltePom). Owners: Dr. Phil & Carol Harris. 1 Tbsp. dry yeast Most Relaxed DogDog: Sophie (Pekingese). Owners: Rick & Cobbie Danzansky. 1 cup cornmeal (fine) Most Obedient DogDog: Bailey (Poodle) Owners: Barbara Schuman & Neal Kaye. 2 cups wheat bran Best SmileSmile: Buddy (Wheaten Terrier) Owners: Nick & June Carbo. 4 cups AP flour Musical MuttsMutts: Rocky (mixed terrier) Owner: Ellen Stettner. Best DressedDressed: Chanel (Shihtzu) Owners: Alan & Randy Sussman. Make your broth and stir in yeast (let rest for 10 Dances on 2 Legs: Bentley (Shihtzu-Poodle mix) Owner: Jeanne Jurist. min.) Most Original Trick: Lucy (Poodle) Owners: Dr. Hal & Ceci Ufberg Meanwhile, stir all of the dry ingredients together Best Catcher: Bene (Poodle) Owner: Bob Verb in a bowl. Pet Who Looks Most Like its OwnerOwner: Maltie & Teaser (brother and sister Malteses) Using your hands, make a hole in the middle of Owners. Linda and Nils A. Shapiro the dry ingredients and add broth. Obstacle Course: Good Boy (Yorkie) Owners: Alan & Sherry Steigrod You can start stirring together with a spoon, but you will have to start using your hand to fold the dough into itself . (If the dough seems a little wet, you can fold more AP flour as needed.) Once dough is made, it does not need to sit. Place it on a floured surface and roll out 1/4 inch thick. Use cookie cutter. Bake at 300 degrees for 40 min.. Once done, turn your oven off and the treats will finish cooling in the oven. (This will help them dry out.) Buddy Bene Sophie Fluffy

Bentley Bailey Rocky Lucy Chanel Maltie and Teaser March/April 2009 www.brokensoundclub.org Page. 5 Golf

CLUB COURSE Club Course News INFORMATION When spring comes around it reminds us of The Masters in April. Before The Masters we crown our own champions at Broken Sound. Scott Feller, Director of Golf 241-6806 Congratulations to mornings and cool days which do not Club Course Pro Shop this year’s Presidents promote growth to our luscious green Monday - Sunday 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM Cup Winner Men’s surfaces on the golf course. You may 241-6860 Division Pete Chiappetta see more roped areas as the cart traffic Driving Range who defeated Larry wears on the turf. If you have a handicap Sun, Tue & Thur 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM Fitzpatrick in the finals. flag you may drive from the cart path Mon, Wed, Fri & Sat 7:00 AM - sunset directly to the yellow ball near the Clinics In the Women’s Division greenside but no further. Then you must Tuesdays and Fridays 10:00 - 11:00 AM Mary Ann Vishno defeated Mary Jo return directly to the cart path. We $20.00 per player Feinberg. Congratulations to all who sincerely appreciate your cooperation qualified and played in this match play regarding this matter as we have a lot Kids Clinics - Saturday 3:30 - 5:00PM event. Look to the next newsletter for our of traffic on the course this time of the club champions which will have a grueling year and we want to maintain the 36 hole final for the men. beautiful condition of our course.

As you know we have had some cold Scott Feller, PGA Director of Golf

Demo Day Club Course Driving Range 11am - 3pm March 5—Cobra, March 19— Cleveland March 26— Adams Golf April 9—Cobra, April 16— Cleveland

Great Shots Sandy Mischel and Dr. Ron Murstein both have had holes in one. Sandy Mischel on hole #3 and Dr. Murstein on #7.

Member Guest The BSWWGA Venetian Carnevale 18th at their event sponsored by Nike. Member/Guest was sensational. Even the chilly temperatures and high winds The Las Vegas themed Couples did not keep the ladies from competing. Member/Guest on March 22nd is sure With gifts and endless refreshments both to be a roar with the theme planned. on and off the course, the ladies had a You can only imagine the fun and food to great time with plenty of treats and tales be included in this event. It’s no wonder to take home. why Broken Sound is known for it’s elaborate and entertaining Member/ The Men finally get their chance on March Guest events.

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member guest member guest Page. 6 Broken Sound Club Old Course News INFORMATION John Skaf, Director of Golf We would like to forward to the remainder of our 241-6893 thank all those season. We have a tournament filled involved and month in March and more fun on the Pro Shop 994-8505 instrumental in way in April. We’re looking forward to a Hours: Mon - Sun 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM making the Allianz fantastic Men’s and Women’s Member Driving Range Hours 7:00 A.M. - dusk. Championship a Guest. Don’t forget about our Club great success for Championship, which should be an the third year exciting couple of weekends. We would here at the Old also like to remind you of our Demo Golf Maintenance, Course. As always the championship Days, where you can try out some of Joe Hubbard, CGCS came down to the last hole, where Mike the latest golf products from top quality Goodes made a birdie to win the companies. In March we have all of our championship, tying the tournament large tournaments for the As always we ask for your cooperation record of 15 under par. members in Member Guests in maintaining the golf course by obeying and Club Championships. cart traffic signs, repairing ball marks, Summer is soon approaching and we We still will have the course repairing divots and raking bunkers. still have a lot of excitement to come as fine tuned as possible this season. We hope you are looking John Skaf, Director of Golf - Old Course despite the current trend in our weather. As of the end of February we are still experiencing many very cold nights and some cold days, unlike anything we have seen in a while in South Florida. We have ways to try and work with it like we did for the Allianz to make it “Shine”.

Dennis Kanfer & Bernie Weiss Howard David & Dr. Alan Schachter Elen Gendreau & Piero Martineau Upcoming Events March: Monday March 2nd Men’s Mixer 1:00 Shotgun. Saturday March 7th, Club Championship Qualifying. 8:00 Start Sunday March 8th Club Championship Round 1 AM Start

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governors cup governors cup th Sheldon Siegel & Jay Bernstein Ira Udell & Alan Goldstein Marina Heitner & Kathy Frank Saturday March 14 Club Championship Round 2 AM Start th Golf Camp Sunday March 15 Club Championship Finals AM Start During season Donnie Green offers a Junior Clinic for children ages 5 & up Saturdays from 3:30pm - 5:00pm / $20.00 per person - 1st session is free Tuesday March 10th Callaway Demo Day Call the pro shop at 241-6860 11:00 AM-3:00 PM Thursday March 19th OCWGA MEMBER GUEST (Course and Range Closed to Non Participants) Monday March 30th MEN’S MEMBER GUEST (Course and Range Closed to Non Participants)

April: Thursday April 2nd OCWGA Closing Day 9:00 Shotgun Sunday April 5th 18 Hole Mixer 1:00 Shotgun upcoming events Monday April 6th Men’s Closing Day 9:00 Shotgun Saturday April 11th Boca Cup Qualifying (Club Course) Thursday April 17th Women’s Challenge Cup Monday April 27th Men’s Boca Cup Challenge Tournament March/April 2009 www.brokensoundclub.org Page. 7 The Club

Old Course Mixed Member Guest

Allianz

Mike Goodes hits his drive on the 15th tee during the final round of the Allianz Championship. Goodes finished with a score of 15 under par to win the 2009 Allianz Championship.

Club Course Golf Maintenance, Joe Hubbard, CGCS

The Club Course continues to hold up very well under lots of play and the cold dry weather. The greens are rolling out nicely and the fairway definition is still there in March so we have made progress in that respect. There are no large projects currently on the dockets for the course so we will keep it in top condition for your enjoyment and work with what we have at our disposal.

We have not been able to determine where the water is leaking to out of the pond on #18 despite the two dye tests we completed with CMA maintenance. We are looking at our options on how to retain the water level in that lake without having to run the irrigation pumps everyday in a vicious cycle.

Demo Day Old Course Driving Range 11:00am - 3:00pm Tuesday March 10th— Callaway OC Friday April 3rd— Cobra OC

Reclaimed Water

The reclaimed water is finally flowing by off. Ground water is deep right now so #9 tee after a few hard years living we need rain to recharge the soil and the through drought and restrictions. The lakes. Our rain total since October has water was turned on right before the been around 1" of total precipitation. That Allianz tournament and is helping with our is severe to say the least. irrigation needs, as well as some very limited aesthetics water level increases. The only way for the lake levels to come up significantly, and that will be on a short term basis, is for it to rain substantially. The reclaimed water and the wells we have modified into various lake fill points still have limits as to how long they can be used before being shut Well water being added to the north side of the Page. 8 Old Course on #2 Broken Sound Club Food & Beverage

Food For Thought Tim Nelson, Director of Food & Beverage Dear Members, 241-6831 Lorant G. Botha, CHS It is with great excitement that I greet you once again. It seems like Catering Manager just yesterday that I was writing about the beginning of the season. 241-6892 The time is just flying by.

The months of We do need to remind everyone that all January and complimentary food – located at the February were filled Centre Court Café for Bagel Breakfast, with highly successful events. Just to Ladies and Men’s Card and Pool Locker mention one of many, the Wine Pairing Rooms – are to be consumed on club Dinner turned out to be a great success! premises. The event was a perfect combination of excellent wines, exquisite food and uplifting In the midst of our season, our calendar atmosphere. is bursting. Each week is filled with community dinners, club events, private One of our goals in the Food and Beverage parties and golf tournaments. Our staff Seafood Extravaganza department is to provide our members is working tirelessly to ensure that each Saturday, March 7 with a complete ‘dining experience’. Ala event is a complete success. We continue $55.00 per person plus tax Carte dinner nights provide our staff with to book events every day, even into the opportunity to expand our creativity. 2012! Reservations are Required In turn, we ask that members arrive Please call 561-241-6877 Seatings Begin at 6:00pm prepared to take pleasure in the exquisite Thank you for your continued support, Slacks and Collared Buttoned Down Shirts ambience and fine cuisine; order a fine patience and confidence. I would like to bottle of wine from our excellent wine list, end this article with a question we have enjoy your guests and complete the been pondering on for a while: “Do evening with a delectable dessert. vegetarians eat animal crackers?”

Warm regards, Timothy J. Nelson Director of Food and Beverage

Passover Seder Cantor Debbi Ballard Wed, April 8 and Thur, April 9 It’s all in the details! 6:00pm seating The dictionary definition of a Special Event would describe it as “an occurrence, especially one of some importance”. $39.85 pp 4 to 12 yrs old $29.95pp Jackets Required - RSVP 241-6877 Accordingly, every eg:www.evite.com. And do not worry event is special and about the perception of your invite, just unique. Their planners make sure you add a line letting your consciously try to guests know that they saved a tree by make them as receiving an evite and not an invite. different as possible from anything else · If you are hosting at your home, they have seen. purchase your products from Whole Wine Tasting Events are no longer standardized; more Foods, Fresh Market, Publix Greenwise Thursday, March 26 or from the Organic Isle at your local clients and hospitality professionals are Old Course - 5:00pm $29.95 pp trying to think “out of the box”. supermarket. Wednesday, April 22 “GreenGreen” catering is one of the many 19th Hole - 5:30pm $29.95 trends that is apparent today in our · Use recycled paper products as much industry and this particular trend is here as possible for your beverage napkins, to stay as modern societies are favor bags, etc. becoming more and more aware of the environmental challenge. If you consider Even though special events are starting Easter Brunch going green, please see below a few ways to extensively incorporate the power of Sunday, April 12 to save trees and energy: technology and science, you should not worry … nothing will replace the emotion $36.95pp · Instead of sending out a fancy invitation of people joining together to celebrate life’s (that most likely consist of a multi-layered milestone events. card, response set, ribbon, etc.) choose the option of an e-vite. You can either Until next time, send out an e-mail blast or use the Lorant G. Botha, CHS, CHSP services of a specialized website Catering Manager March/April 2009 www.brokensoundclub.org Page. 9 Tennis

Greg Wheaton, Director of Tennis 241-6888 MY SIDE OF THE COURT Pro Shop 241-6880 This is a very exciting Monday - Friday 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM As a member of Broken Sound you time for tennis Sunday 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM can travel to Key Biscayne to watch enthusiasts of South world-class tennis, stay at home and Florida. We have the Super Senior circuit, or Sony Ericsson Open compete in a pro-am against local pros March 25 - April 5, in the Broken Sound Invitational and the the Advanta 2009 USPTA Grand Prix. With so many great East Coast Swing events to choose from in the next few March 16-20, the months, all you have to do is call us in Broken Sound Invitational Pro-Am set the pro shop and let us sign you up. for April 3-5, and finally the USPTA Tennis Pizza Night Grand Prix is coming to your club Greg Wheaton, Director of Tennis Thursday, March 12th / April 9th 6:00pm April 25-26. This is a great social event and an excellent way to meet new people. Come join other members Club Champions for a terrific evening of doubles. There is no Congratulations to Club Champions! charge for this event, with pizza and wine served following the tennis. There is a sign up for this event. Men’s Championship Singles winner: Dan Radler Complimentary Clinic Men’s A Singles winner: March 7th / April 18th 12:00 Lewis Messulam This clinic has really been popular. Don’t miss Men’s B Singles winner: the last two of the season. We will work on all John Burich the different strokes of the game, plus learn the latest tips to help your doubles strategy. This Women’s Championship Singles winner: event does require a sign up. See you on the Cindy Braun courts!

Invitational Pro-Am Dan Radler, 4th time singles champion April 3rd -5th Mixed Doubles Tournament is scheduled March 7&8,14&15 Broken Sound will host a men’s and women’s Men’s and Women’s Doubles Tournament is scheduled March 21&22,28&29 Pro-Am tournament. At the same time we will also host a professional doubles tournament featuring many top notch local pros in the area. Professionals Doubles Tournament Women’s Pro-Am - Friday, April 3rd 3:00pm Men’s Pro-Am - Saturday, April 4th 9:00am April 5, 2009

There will be a limited number of spaces, so call Pro tournament schedule now to sign up for this great event. We will First Round Friday, April 3 - 5:30pm have a lottery drawing to determine who gets in Semi-Finals Saturday, April 4 - 11:00am the Pro-Am. Finals Sunday, April 5 - 11:00am

Men’s Senior League USPTA Grand Prix Div 2 1st place Captain: Alan Bindleglass April 25th and 26th Div 4 5th place Captain: Fred Drozdoff Div 6 5th place Captain: Irwin Glick Broken Sound is proud to host the first USPTA Grand Prix tournament of Div 8 1st place Captain: Leon Tracy the 2009 season. Get ready for Pros from all over the state of Florida to compete in the first of five stops for an exciting tournament season. There Congratulations will be a Pro-Am on Sunday at 9:00am for the tennis members of Broken Greg Wheaton ranked #2 nationally Sound. This event will require a sign up, so come out and watch some of 2008 USPTA 45 and older. the best tennis the USPTA has to offer. Wine of the Month

ADVANTA 2009 East coast Swing March 16th - 20th

Broken Sound tennis is proud to host the Super Senior Men’s Tournament Series in Palm Beach County. Join top-rankedJack Sock Jack state Sock ofand Lincoln, national Neb and international super-senior (55+) men tennis players in the best competition at the best local clubs. Come out to watch and support these players as they compete for prizes and tournament points for rankings in the USTA. Play will be each day after 11am. men’s member guest men’s member guest men’s member guest men’s member guest men’s member guest Page. 10 Broken Sound Club Fitness / Spa

Many Thanks SPA INFORMATION Michael Tompkins, St Jude’s Aerobathon - Thank you to all the participants who helped raise money for Director of Fitness & Spa 241-6858 the St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital! Spa Reception Desk 241-6899 Thank you to all the members who took time to participate in our Annual Health Fair! Hours Monday - Thursday 6:00am-10:00pm Friday 6:00am-8:00pm Saturday & Sunday 7:00am-8:00pm

Pool Hours Daily 7:00am-7:00pm or dawn to dusk Easter Sunday April 12th Opening Hours 10:00am – 4:00pm

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Healthy Eating Reminders Make sure that you take the time to eat breakfast every morning! It really is the most Ask The Esthetician important meal of the day. Don’t leave home Why Is It Important To Detoxify in the morning without eating something Your Skin nutritious to prime your metabolism and to give you energy for the day that’s ahead of Skin is the largest organ in your body Pevonia Cleansers and lotions you. It can be as simple as a banana, low fat and has many functions. Though it may Phyto-Gel Cleanser and Gentle Exfoliating Cleanser yogurt or cereal etc. A small meal that contains seem like it is tough, skin is a truly both fiber and protein can keep you feeling complicated organ. It has the ability to Enzymo-Sphérides® satisfied until lunchtime. metabolize body by-products and foreign Peeling Cream agents that can permeate your skin and Tropicale De-Aging Saltmousse Eating regular meals is essential. Experts agree can then become toxic to the cells. that you should go no longer than 4 to 5 hours between meals otherwise, intense hunger can Pevonia offers a wide selection of at- trigger you to binge. Eating meals on a more home products and in-spa treatments regular basis will also help to stimulate and that can help you neutralize free-radicals maintain your metabolism at a higher and more and expel toxic agents from your face efficient manner. Many experts believe that and body while repairing and replenishing. dieters have far better control over their weight loss if they ate several “mini-meals” Most Pevonia cream moisturizers deliver throughout the day. Be sure to choose the meal protection from anti free-radicals. pattern that works best to fit your lifestyle. Be sure to eat 3-4 meals per day. March/April 2009 www.brokensoundclub.org Page. 11 Social Events

YOUR SOCIAL Entertainment For more information, call Al & Sue 241-6846 COMMITTEE AT WORK Chair: Marjorie Lassoff and Shows At The Club Vice Chair: Rowena Kovler LYNN UNIVERSITY MEMBER ART SHOW PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Tuesday, March 3 Saturday, March 28 / 7:30 PM Opening Cocktail Reception 4–6 PM Sunday, March 29 / 4:00 PM Show days March 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

CONCERT SPANISH RIVER CHURCH JAZZ BRUNCH Tuesday, March 10 / 8:00 PM Sunday, March 8, 22, April 12, 26 Thursday, March 19 / 8:00 PM RSVP Carl - 241-6877

BIKE CLUB CREST THEATRE BROADWAY SWING, SWING, SWING Bike 10-15 miles through Broken Sound Club. CABARET DINNER SHOW STARRING LEE LESSACK, BRIAN Wednesday, March 11 All levels of skill invited. Meet at the clock tower. Seating begins at 6:00 PM Monday, Wednesday & Friday 7:30am. LANE GREEN, JOHNNY RODGERS Tuesday, March 3 / 8:00 PM Showtime 8:00 PM Join in for bagels, coffee & juice at the Centre $44.00 pp $58.95 pp RSVP Carl 241-6877 Court Cafe following the ride. Sandy Sadja 989-0555 or Cyrille Lazo 998-2202 CREST THEATRE BROADWAY CHARO DINNER SHOW CABARET Saturday, March 21 STARRING HAL LINDEN Seating begins at 6:00 PM BAGEL BREAKFAST Tuesday, March 17 / 8:00 PM Showtime 8:00 PM $58.95 pp RSVP Carl 241-6877 Start the day off right $44.00 pp and meet your FAU THE RUSSIAN NATIONAL PLATTERS DINNER SHOW neighbors, make new BALLET OR MOSCOW GISELLE Wednesday, April 1 friends and enjoy the Thursday, March 26 / 8:00 PM Seating begins at 6:00 PM relaxed atmosphere. $35.00 pp Showtime 8:00 PM Centre Court $58.95 pp RSVP Carl 241-6877 Breezeway. Bagels and CREST THEATRE BROADWAY coffee served 8:00 AM - CABARET APRIL IN PARIS DINNER DANCE Saturday, April 11 9:00 AM, Monday through Friday. STARRING EDWARD JUVIER & MAUREEN BRENNAN Music by Nello Sunrise Sunset LET’S GET ACQUAINTED The music of Sheldon Harnick Join us at the Let’s Get Acquainted table on the Tuesday, April 7 / 8:00 PM $44.00 pp Classes second Friday of every month at Happy Hour COMPUTER CLASS at 5:30 p.m. The Social Committee welcomes BROWARD CENTER FOR THE Tuesday, March 10 / Tuesday, April new members who would like to meet other PERFORMING ARTS 14 / 7:00 PM members and we also welcome anyone who has JERSEY BOYS lived in Broken Sound and would like to meet Friday, April 10, 6:45 PM BRIDGE INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED new people. Look for the table with the sign Thursday. April 30, 6:45 PM Thursday, Feb. 19, March 5, 12, and balloons. Friday, April 1, 6:45 PM 19, 31, April 2 Eleanor Weisman and Vivian Drozdoff, Saturday, April 2, 12:45 2:30 - 4:30 PM / $100.00 pp All Departures from fitness parking lot Social Committee THE MATURE DRIVER SAFETY COUNCIL COACHING DUPLICATE BRIDGE Thursday, March 12 & Friday, March 13 Thursday Evenings at 7:00 p.m. 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM / $10.00 pp $5.00 per person. Bring a friend. Singles Need a partner? ABERDEEN GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Call Roberta Birdt (561) 330-7633 Monday, March 23 6:30 - 9:30 PM / $35.00 pp CANASTA Anyone interested in taking lessons please contact the Social Department 241-6846. The Lecture Canasta class will be held once a week for six LIFE IS SHORT, ART IS LONG weeks. Each class is 2 hours. BY Michael Mendelsohn Opening the art show Tuesday, March 3 / 3:00 PM GAMES/CARDS What’s your game? We can help you find play- BROKEN SOUND PRESENTS ers on all levels for both men’s and women’s LIVE FROM 92ND STREET Y JERSEY BOYS Carol Leifer in conversation with Jerry cards, including Bridge, Canasta, Mah Jongg, April 10, 30, May 1, 2 Gin Rummy, Pinochle, Dominoes and board Seinfeld games. Tuesday, April 7 / 8:00 PM An exciting musical, celebrates the story of four blue-collar lads and their surprising rise Games Sub-Committee Co-chairs, to fame as American pop stars! They wrote Elaine Silverstein at 995-1051 or their own songs, invented their own sounds [email protected] and sold 175 million records worldwide – all and Nat Steinart at 241-2401 before they were thirty

Page. 12 Broken Sound Club Kids Corner REEL WONDERS CINEMA NITE March 16 Spring Break Kid’s Basketball Clinic “Max” Monday, March 30, Wednesday, April 1, Friday, April 3 / 11:00am- John Cusack in a bold, 12:00pm inventive story of an Ages 5 – 12 RSVP 241-6988 unlikely friendship between the young Hitler and Max Spring Break Kid’s Fit Club Rothman, artist. “What If” Tuesday, March 31, Thursday, April 2 / 3:00pm-4:00pm RSVP 241-6988 April 13 Mother Goose Welcomes Spring Film to be announced Rhymes, Magic & Stories Tuesday, March 31/ 11:00am / 19th Hole Moderated by: Marilyn Laber 997-7313 7:00 PM Royal Palm Room McCarthy’s Wildlife Sanctuary Thursday, April 2/ 11:00am / Poolside, Come meet the animals BOOK GROUP March 10 Dinner and Show Small Island December 15 by Andrea Levy RSVP 241-6877 April 14 Crossing To Safety by Wallace Stegner Meetings start at 3:00 PM Born in New York to a famed Jane Mandell 998-8662 family of actors, Mike has entertainedBreakfast audiences onWith stage, The Easter Bunny and Egg Hunt Judy Friedman 997-8154 screen,Saturday, television and nightclubs. April 11 9:00 AM RSVP Carl 241-6877 [email protected]

Followed at 12:00 PM PONY RIDES, GAMES, WIN PRIZES SOLOS At The Circle By The Pool March 24 - 2:00pm Delray Beach Library Anne Schwartz, Artist, Curator Lectures on King Tut. Lunch on Atlantic Avenue. Call Marilyn 997-7313 or Bobbie 999-8928 April - 4:00pm Lakeworth Playhouse Select film / Casual Dinner on Lakeworth Ave Call Marilyn 997-7313 or Bobbie 999-9829

Dinner and Show $58.95pp

The Platters April 1

In 1953, bass singer Herb Reed put together a group of four men and called them “The Platters” Herb got the idea from a disc jockey referring to records as platters. Early in 1954, Ram thought it would be a good idea to add a female to the group.

Reservations Required 241-6877 greek night March/April 2009 www.brokensoundclub.org Page. 13 Social Events

Dear Friends,

We are grateful for the many positive comments that we have received regarding our Broken Sound Hadassah programs; it has been very gratifying. Our future programs are continuing the fine presentations Dinner and Show $58.95pp and we hope that you will join us. Please mark your calendars for the following events: Swing Swing Swing “THE VAGINA MONOLOGUESMONOLOGUES,” March 11 March 9 &10 - 7:30 PM: Tickets $36.00 per person with coffee & dessert. Broken Sound Grille Room. Call Sandy 241-8055 or Phyllis 994-1890. Jump and Jive right back into the 1940’s Big Band Era ROSH HODESH SERVICE March 26 - 10:00 AM. Learn, sing, dance and nourish your soul @ Morikami Park picnic area.

CARD PARTY AND BOUTIQUES Reservations Required 241-6877 March 26, 2009 - Broken Sound Club House, $50. Call Caryle 912-9471.

LUNCH AND LEARN April 23, 11:00 AM — Broken Sound Club. Marlene Laber will discuss the film “Price Above Rubies,”

GENERAL MEETINGS April 22, 7:00 PM — Broken Sound Club. General Membership Meeting. Rabbi Robert Silvers will discuss Jewish Humor,

PROGRESSIVE DINNER April 26 - at beautiful homes in Broken Sound. Call Caryle 912-9471.

We look forward to seeing you. We also are starting to plan our programs for next season. If you would like to participate in the process, we would love to have you get involved so please get in touch with us.

Sue Rabinowitz & Rose Smith, Broken Sound Hadassah Co-Presidents

BOCA FRIENDS FOR CANCER RESEARCH Comprehensive Cancer Center

Dinner and Show March is upon us, and although it is hard to believe, season is almost over. Snowbirds will soon be March 21 returning north, but before they leave, we still have 2 important functions for your enjoyment. $58.95 Reservations Required 241-6877 Our General Meeting will take place Monday Watch for the time and date of our summer March 2 at 7 PM, followed by “Conversations card party in June. This will be at the Old with Steve Forman”, author of Boca Knights. Course at Broken Sound, and is always a This is this author’s debut novel and there delightful day. will be books available for a book signing following his presentation. All are welcome We want to thank all of you for coming out to this very special event. and supporting our fund raising functions. “ONCE UPON A COUCH” The downturn in the economy has affected “Once Upon a Couch”, a bird’s eye view of a all of us, but cancer is still a grave threat, Boca psychiatrist’s office, will be presented and funds are still desperately needed for An original play Sunday March 29 and Tuesday March 31. research. By working together we can put by Paula Karp This is a comedy written by our own Paula an end to this dread disease. March 29 & 31 Karp. Paula’s last production was a sellout, 7:30pm and this is proving to be also. There are still Barbara Dicker at Broken Sound Club a few tickets left, so get yours now so you Co-President won’t be left out of this fun evening. After For further information the performance will be the drawing of our Marilyn Levine 995-8611 big raffle. Page. 14 Broken Sound Club Member Clubs

Women’s Club

Our season continues with more interesting luncheon meetings and trips. Come and join us for the final events of the year.

See you soon! Marjorie Lassoff,

LUNCHEON MEETINGS OUT-OF-CLUB TRIP At the club: 11:40 AM Thursday, March 12th Luncheon meetings in the Tour and concert at Lynn University Member Grill Room, 11:40 AM followed by lunch at Cucina D’Angelo. Carpooling. Only $25 pp. March 19th: Call Shirley Feinstein to RSVP at 989- Dr. Joyce Saltman, Laughter Consultant. 0279 You all heard about her last year and will want to see her again. The “Guru of Laughter” will have you positively hysterical as she explains the difference between left brain and right brain, all the while asking “Are you in your RIGHT mind?”

April 16th: Join us for the Gala Finale with Singer and Entertainer Extraordinaire, Andy Davis. End the season with music and song, a lovely conclusion to another wonderful year together.

LIVE FROM 92ND STREET Y Carol Leifer in conversation with Jerry Seinfeld Tuesday, April 7, / 8:00PM

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