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Boca Pointe Country Club March/April End of Season Dinner Dance To The P inte Boca Pointe Country Club March/April FIRST CLASS MAIL Boca Pointe Country Club U.S. Postage 7144 Boca Pointe Drive PAID Boca Raton, Florida 33433 Boca Raton, FL Permit No. 962 End of Season Dinner Dance Passover Tea Dance Directory Board Message contents FOOD & BEVERAGE Board Message Directory Dining Reservations 864-8503 from the chairman Board Message . .3 Grand Café 864-8504 Member News . .4 Grand Café Lounge 864-8505 Main Dining Room 864-8506 Member Programs . .5 Main Dining Room Lounge 864-8507 IT IS HARD TO BELIEVE THAT SIX MONTHS HAVE GONE BY SINCE I BECAME Upcoming Events . .6 Palms Terrace 864-8513 Chairman of the Boca Pointe Country Club Board of Governors. To be sure, it has been an Dining News . .8 Center Court Café 864-8508 exciting six months, and I would like to thank everyone who has made the experience so Manager’s Message . .9, 27 Match Pointe Café 864-8509 enjoyable. Golf . .10-11 Catering 864-8510 Photo Gallery - Golf . .12-13 It has been a pleasure working with the entire Board of Governors, all of whom are truly Calendar . .14-15 SOCIAL & ENTERTAINMENT 864-8517 dedicated to bettering Boca Pointe Country Club and to ensuring that it will provide all Photo Gallery - Sweetheart Dinner Dance . .16-17 of its members with a superior Club experience both in the short and the long term. Tennis . .18-19 GOLF DEPARTMENT Personalities . .20 Morning Tee Time Reservation 864-8520 My tenure as Chairman of the Board of Governors has given me the opportunity to experience Fitness & Spa . .21 Afternoon Tee Time Reservation 864-8521 first hand exciting changes that are taking place – changes that will affect not only the Club, but the entire Events Booked By Jane Young . .22 Golf Pro Shop 864-8522 0Boca Pointe community. Social & Entertainment . .24-25 Ladies’ Golf Locker Room 864-8524 Men’s Golf Locker Room 864-8525 With the proposed initiation of Community Membership, Boca Pointe is currently at historical crossroads, one in Seminars & Classes . .26-27 which we have the opportunity to take our community to a whole new level – a level that will improve the lifestyle BOARD OF GOVERNORS TENNIS DEPARTMENT and future of every Club member, as well as every homeowner. Franklyn B. Weichselbaum Chairman Herb Weiner Vice-Chairman Tennis Court Reservation 391-9897 Many people are working hard to bring these exciting changes to fruition. I know that as discussions pursue over Howard Davis Treasurer AC Tennis 864-8551 the next several months with the Board of Directors of the Community Association, you will be kept informed of Board Message Directory AC Tennis Pros 864-8528 Aggie Winthrop Secretary the latest developments via the Weekly, To the Pointe, e-mails and other means of communication. Paul Friedberg Governor Tennis Pro Shop at Center Court 864-8529 Barry J. Haberman Governor I urge you to keep a lookout for updates so that you can keep abreast of the facts and remain actively involved in Peter Lebowitz Governor CLUBHOUSE the process as it draws to a conclusion. Paul Volin General Manager Clubhouse Manager 864-8515 Ladies’ Card Room 864-8546 Once again, I would like to thank everybody for providing me with the memorable opportunity of leading the Board MANAGEMENT STAFF Men’s Card Room 864-8547 of Governors as Chairman. I believe that Boca Pointe Country Club is the finest club in South Florida, and I am Domingo Araos Executive Chef proud to “live and play” here. I also look forward to the exciting future ahead of us as we all look to make our Club Louis Bencini Chief Engineer ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES and our Community a model for success. Craig Colton Clubhouse Manager Buck Deibel Director of Golf Board Office 864-8531 Sincerely, Sherri Giannone Director of Athletics Center General Manager’s Office 864-8533 Lisa Hancock Director of Human Resources Controller’s Office 864-8544 Helen Karpel Director of Finance Member Statement Questions 864-8535 Franklyn B. Weichselbaum Angel Rodriguez Director of Tennis Membership Department 864-8539 Rosie Slocum Director of Membership Development Franklyn Weichselbaum Jeff Taylor Grounds Superintendent ATHLETICS CENTER Chairman, Board of Governors Jane Young Director of Social & Entertainment Athletics Center 864-8551 EDITOR Spa 864-8552 Suzanne Siegel Director of Communications Children’s Corner 864-8553 [email protected] WEBSITE Deborah Singer Graphic Designer bocapointecc.com The Communications Staff would like to remind our members that due to seasonal demands and management Boca Pointe Country Club decisions all information printed 7144 Boca Pointe Drive, Boca Raton, Florida 33433 in this magazine is subject to change. (561) 864-8500 • fax: (561) 864-8590 2 3 Member News Member Programs membership information newMember membership programs Programs WE HAVE SEVERAL NEW MEMBERSHIP PROGRAMS TO PROVIDE OUR MEMBERS NEW OPPORTUNITIES TO New Member BP Village or City transfer their memberships, add family members to their equity and even make a little money. Through our member referral Mr. Bernard Brewstein & Ms. Ellen Rosenthal La Mirada incentive program, since December 2003 our members and realtors have shared more than $104,950 awarded for new member Mr. Kenneth Ceresne Plum/Cortina referrals, resulting in over 197 new equity members for our Club. Call the membership department at (561) 864-8539 for more Don & Cathy Cherry Deerfield Beach information. Keep up the good work. Ms. Roberta Brauston & Ms. Marcia Dettelbach Villa Sonrisa LEGACY PROGRAM Stanley & Jackie Friedman Panache All members are permitted to transfer their equities at no cost to any family member of lineal relations and their spouses Martin & Elaine Goodman Boca Raton (i.e. children, grandchildren, parents and grandparents). All classes of membership are eligible for this program. Ms. Cassie Hartman La Paz Russell & Ruth Johnson El Viento ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM Ms. Mary-Jo Jubelirer Villa Sonrisa Who is eligible: Lineal relations of equity members and their Ms. Bernice (Bebe) Kaplan LaMirada spouses (i.e., children, grandchildren, parents and grandparents). WIFI at Who is ineligible: Any former member who has relinquished Eugene & Marilyn Kass La Paz their membership or has left the Club not in good standing. Hal & Janice Knopf La Mirada Membership category options: Up to and including the Boca Ms. Elaine Levy Delray Beach membership category of the equity member. Dues requirements: Allan & Leah Lipman Montego Bay First 2 years – 50% of the elected membership category dues. Wireless Public Internet Mr. Gary Marcus Palm Beach Gardens Second 2 years – 60% of the elected membership category dues. Access in the following Morrey & Freda Mendelson Villa Del Sol Fifth year – 75% of the elected membership category dues. After Fifth year – 100% of the elected membership category dues. No areas Leo & Josephine Murphy Pompano Beach Member Programs Member News Capital Charge – No Assessments. Other fees & obligations: Ms. Judith Pisetzner La Paz One-time $300 (+ 6% sales tax) Administrative Fee – Yearship Lower Lobby • Main Lobby Mr. Marshall Rakusin La Paz from which it was derived. The equity member is not in good Judge Edward & Sandra Rappaport Regency standing. The Club reserves the right to terminate the program Golf Shop • Grand Café & Bar Orrin & Arlene Schiller La Mirada at any time. Program Cap: Associate Memberships will be Woman’s Golf Locker Room Ms. Linda Schlang Boca Raton included in the total equity membership and golf membership Men’s Golf Locker Room caps. Financial Responsibility: Associate members will receive Victor & Sandra Silverstein Hillsboro Beach their own membership account. The equity member will Main Dining Room & Bar Ms. Gail Spielholtz Boca Raton ultimately Athletics Center Lobby Richard & Joan Steele Boca Raton be responsible to the Club for the financial obligations of the Center Court Cafe • Ms. Debbie Stone Southwinds Associate member. Banquet Rooms Ms. Lucy Weinstein Montego Bay MEMBER INCENTIVE REFERRAL PROGRAM Multi-Purpose Room Mr. Donald Yarkin Valencia The Club will issue a $500 “account credit” to an equity member . Mr. Melvin Zackheim & Ms. Francis Katz Boca Raton who is the first person to refer a prospective member who then purchases an equity membership within one year. For a second referral the member will receive a $750 “account credit” and for the third and subsequent referrals the member will receive a $1000 “account credit.” All referrals must occur within a 365 day period in order to be eligible for the upgraded credit. The “account credit” will be applied to the purchase of all goods and services including food and beverage, but will not be applied to charges for dues or assessments. There is no limit to the number of prospects that a member can refer under this policy. An equity purchase in connection with a sale of a Boca Pointe home is not eligible for the referral incentive. In all cases the referring member must Just bring escort the prospective member to the membership office. Both referring party and prospect must sign a form acknowledging that your laptop. the person present is the referring person. 4 5 Club Events EVENT #494 Friday, April 20, 2007 Showtime with upcomingClub club eventsEvents Comedian & Impersonator Glen EVENT# 466 End of Season Dinner Anthony & Singer Friday, March 9, 2007 Showtime A Tribute to Dance David Wayne With Raye Stevens 7:30 p.m. • In the BR Liberace with Martin $10pp all inclusive includes cookies and Orchestra coffee after the show Preston & Wm Garon 6:30 p.m. Cocktails Elegant Casual Attire 7:30 p.m. • In the BR 7 - 11 p.m. Dinner & Dancing Reservations Open — March 20 $15pp all inclusive includes cookies and In the MDR Guests Added — April 2 coffee after the show $35pp++ No Cancellations — April 9 Elegant Casual Attire Buffet Dinner Reservations Open Elegant Casual Attire EVENT #491 Guests Welcome Reservations Open Sunday, May 13, 2007 No Cancellations — March 1 Guests Added — March 8 No Cancellations — March 14 Mother’s Day EVENT #467 Brunch Monday, March 19, 2007 Monday, March 26, 2007 11 a.m.
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