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Food & Beverage Master Plan
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THE GLENCOE CLUB PHASE 2 CONCEPT PLAN April 2018
PATIO | PERSPECTIVE FOOD & BEVERAGE MASTER PLAN “Main Course”
The Glencoe Club’s vision is “To be our Members’ second home, providing excellence in all that we do.” We’re a sports, recreation and social destination, so it’s important to the Board and Management team that we have exceptional facilities and services for your enjoyment. O ur Food & Beverage offerings fall under “social” and have been a focus for the Board of Directors for a long time. The Master Plan has been in development for more than two years, with Café 29 (The Appetizer) being the first completed component. With the design details for the Main Course more than 75 percent complete this spring, there was enough information for a thorough discussion and decision at the Board level this past June. That decision was to approve the renovations to the second floor Food & Beverage areas!
PATIO | FAMILY DINING - LOUVRE OPTION WITH SUN SHADES
THE GLENCOE CLUB PHASE 2 CONCEPT PLAN
April 2018
Jan Bloemraad General Manager 403-287-4128 jbloemraad@glencoe.org
THE GLENCOE CLUB PHASE 2 CONCEPT PLAN
Ballroom - view to bar
April 2018 Conditional on final costs (which will be determined by a tender process in the fall), construction of the Main Course will begin in June, 2019. The Club is committed to providing the membership with information on costs, scheduling and impacts in the upcoming fall season to ensure you’re well-informed about this exciting project. Communication will be delivered by way of the Club website, email updates and poster boards displayed around the Club.
We’d like to thank all members for your thoughts, insights and recommendations over the last year through open houses, focus groups, emails and comment cards. The design of the Main Course has changed along the way to reflect your input. We look forward to moving this exciting project forward and to deliver the renovations on time and on budget. The Club will be adhering to its mission of “Creating Exceptional Experiences” during the renovations and especially when the new areas open for your use!
PUB | DINING VIEW Note: Current project news (to June, 2018) are available on the Glencoe website. Please see “Main Course June 2018 Update” and feel free to send us an email to maincourse@glencoe.org with any questions. A
Congratulations Frank Architecture Inc. and Café 29!
BUILD Magazine Announced the 2018 Architecture Awards Winners and The Glencoe Club is proud to share with you that Frank Architecture Inc. won in the category for Best Canadian F&B Project for Glencoe’s Café 29!
These prestigious Architecture Awards recognize and acknowledge the outstanding works conducted by imaginative designers, engineers and visionaries, whose inspiring and memorable designs and structures enhance our horizons. For more information, check out the press release here: www.build-review.com/2018-the2018-architecture-awards-pressrelease
MEMBERSHIP CARDS As the majority of our members consider security a top priority, we ask for your continued cooperation in scanning your personal membership card or fob during each visit to the Club. Please note, Junior members nine to 17 years are not able to charge without their valid membership card. If you need a new membership card or fob, please see a Member Services Representative at the Sports Office. Members eight years of age and under need to be supervised by an adult while in the Club.
SECURITY ACCESS BARRIERS Our barriers located at the Sports Entrance and Reception Desk require members nine years of age and older to swipe their personal membership card or fob on top of the right pedestal to enter the glass gates. If you do not have your card/ fob with you, please wait at the desk to check in with the next available Member Services Representative. Members do not need to swipe their membership card or fob when exiting the Reception gates.
MEMBERSHIP DATABASE Please ensure we have your current email, mailing address, birthdate and correct phone numbers in our membership database. Kindly forward any changes to membership@glencoe.org Changes to dependents, spouse or membership status can also be sent to this address. Please include your name and account number.
QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR ACCOUNT? In order for us to best respond to your account inquiries, please direct your specific questions to the following staff members:
• Membership Leigh Gerard: 403-287-4104 Ann Trussell: 403-287-4132 membership@glencoe.org • Accounts Receivable Suzanne Sourisack: 403-287-4135 Account and Payment Queries • Wellness Wellness Centre: 403-287-4174 wellness@glencoe.org • Physiotherapy Karin Thompson: 403-287-4179 kthompson@glencoe.org • Fitness Ken Clarke: 403-287-4169 kclarke@glencoe.org • Anthony Aulicino • Blair Aiken • Dan Alexander • Wiz Allen • Diana Audino • Mark Broadfoot • Karen Brookman • Garnet Buettner • Aaron Bunting • Cathryn Carruthers • Shannyn de Kruyff • Marcello D’Egidio • Erin Depoe • Rhys Evans • Sean Fryer • Rod Gray • Robyn Gurofsky • Michael Joseph • Todd Keenan • Fergal Kelly • Natalie Leclerc • Carrie Lonardelli • Ronald S.R. Maurice • Alim Mitha • Mary Moran • Kim Murray • Amy Norman • Cali Oppenheim • Jim Pascual • Cameron Peckham • Trevor Phillips • Tyler Pinder • Travis Porter • Carson Renaud • Nathan Robb • Kevin Robertson • Farida Saher • Geoffrey Scott • Kirsten Scott • Tara Shaw • Danny Shibley • Mike Stante • Paul Stein • Carol Thompson • Barbara Tsang • Mike Vogel • Lisa Young
» In Memory Of
• Victor Beaudry • Sheila Marie Scott Davis • Sally Gallinari • Evelyn Gilbert • Mona Jackson • Ursula Knight • George E. Little • David Miyauchi • Marnie Molnar • Hayden Smith • Ann Sparks • Randall “Todd” Sparks • Arlene Stiles • Helene T. Wong
The Glencoe Club Guest Policies
Members 18 years and older have the privilege of introducing Sports or Social Guests with access to these facilities.
SPORTS GUEST Venue Access • All Sports Facilities • Showers • Steam Room • Locker Rooms • Massage • Outdoor Pool Deck • Childcare
Fees • Junior - Day Pass $11 / Week Pass* $44 • Adult - Day Pass $18 / Week Pass* $72 *Week Passes are intended for out-of-town guests (100 km+ out of Calgary) only. They are valid for seven (7) days.
Dress Code • Racquet Sports: “All White” dress code. • Shinny: Helmets are required for all players under the age of 18. • Fitness: Clothing with no profanity. • Aquatics: Conservative swimwear and sun tanning attire for a family-orientated facility.
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SOCIAL GUEST Venue Access • Café 29 • The Grille Room • Sports Lounge/Pub • West Patio • Social Functions
Fees No charge for Club access. All dining facilities accept Visa, MasterCard, Interac and Cash.
Dress Code • The Grille Room Business casual or dressed-up denim. • West Patio Shoes and cover-up. No swimsuits.
JUNIORS All juniors, under 18, wanting to sign in a guest, must have permission from an adult member on their account. For both social or sport activities, a guest fee is required if the adult member is not in the Club with them.
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TROUBLESHOOTING If you are unable to browse the internet, first determine if you have a connection to the Wi-Fi Access Points. In Windows there is a wireless icon, it is located lower right on the task bar near the time display. You can click this icon to see the wireless status and to rescan for available SSIDs. On an Apple PC, the wireless icon is located top right. Like Windows, you can click on this icon for wireless status. Please be aware you PC may have a physical switch to turn off the wireless radio. New PCs use a software application or a propriety application to turn the Wi-Fi radio off or on. In either case, be sure the Wi-Fi radio is on to connect. If your PC shows a strong wireless signal but you are still unable to browse the web, please advise reception as there may be an issue with the host provider.
Connie
Sunny
Sam
Wai
Meet the Member Services Team
by Tessa Kostashuk, Member Services Representative
Connie Dunham She’s been working at the Glencoe for more than 26 years now and opens the Sports Office at 5:30 am every day. She lives in south Calgary but also visits her family’s ranch in Turner Valley on the weekends. Connie enjoys golf and watching rodeo, which her family has been involved in for a very long time. She loves working at the Glencoe because she can meet and get to know the members. Working at the Sports Office, she has gotten to know a lot of very interesting people, some who have been here longer than her. She’s seen and learned a lot from working here and has been through so many changes regarding technology, from doing all of the registration and court bookings by hand to the new online Northstar program. For those members who do not know Connie, she invites you to come in at 5:30 am for a visit.
Sam Humphrys Born and raised in Calgary, Sam graduated from Mount Royal University with a Bachelor of Applied Business and Entrepreneurship degree with a major in Sports and Recreation. Sam started at The Glencoe Club in August of 2015 as Member Services Administrator. On top of her Member Services role, Sam coordinated Elbow Park Tennis Club this past summer. One of her favourite parts of working at The Glencoe Club is that she has the privilege of meeting such amazing people on their way in and out. She takes pride in the fact that she gets to be the friendly face that welcomes members into their second home and sends them off on their next adventure with a warm farewell. In her spare time, Sam enjoys hiking, camping, sports, workouts and time spent with her family.
Sunny Manthoulath Everyone knows Sunny! But do you really know him? Sunny was born in Laos and immigrated to Calgary with his family at the age of one. He’s been a Calgarian ever since. His educational interests and pursuits have been web design and programming and he is now writing his first book! When not working on new chapters and characters, Sunny enjoys building his own computers, writing, archery, luxury outdoor activities and spending time with his cats, Charlie and Jewels. He also enjoys the latest movies and a nice glass of wine. Sunny has been with us here for almost 17 years and enjoys talking to all the friends he makes at The Glencoe Club.
Wai Lee You’ll find Wai at Front Reception during the day. He’s been working for the Club since February. Wai was born in Hong Kong when it was under British Crown Rule, so he has both Canadian and British citizenship. Wai took Business Administration as well as Travel and Tourism in school. For fun, he likes to play video games and watch the Stampeders play. He loves poker and recently finished 13th out of 500 people in a charity tournament. Wai also enjoys hitting the gym and eating his favourite foods. Wai loves working here because of all the interesting people that come through his door. For Wai, work at the Glencoe is a family affair. Three out of four family members work here. A
The Legacy Project
Get to know some lifelong Glencoe members as they share their memories and love of the Club. Joe Irwin
My name is Joe Irwin and I’ve had four generations of Irwins growing up at The Glencoe Club. I was born in 1932, just after the Club opened.
1930s Ernie McCullough was the guy that kind of put The Glencoe Club together. My dad was here in the late ’20s and got to know McCullough well and… he was aware of all of this happening — putting together the Glencoe (1932) — and he said that’s a good idea!
The dirty ’30s… the Glencoe went ahead and got built even after the crash of ’29, which was pretty amazing. It was some fairly hard times throughout the ’30s (it really was) but what saved the Glencoe was ice carnivals. Ice skating and the carnival atmosphere was really big time across North America at that time. Everybody loved to go to the carnivals and that’s what clicked and made the Glencoe survive during the ’30s.
1940s I graduated from Earl Grey school in Grade 8 and then went to Rideau in Grade 9. Me and all my buddies… would troop over to Rideau and we’d always come through the Glencoe on the way
and then we started playing badminton. We would come over at noon hour, because we had a two-hour lunch period and we’d play badminton. ’46, ’47 & ’48. I didn’t spend a lot of time at the Glencoe except for badminton nights. I don’t know how it quite happened but the… ladies league got us young guys to play with them for some reason (I don’t know if the older guys were not invited but we ended up playing with them). We played with really good ladies down there. Mixed doubles. I really enjoyed all that. One item, during the war, I remember was the Glencoe had a hockey team, a community hockey team. There was the Mount Royal Royals, the Elbow Park Pirates and the Glencoe had a hockey team I can barely remember. These kids would all be teenagers. They had very royal blue sweaters. I remember a couple of guys’ older brothers… went off to war and some of them never came back but that’s all I can remember about the Glencoe hockey team. 1948. Barbara Ann Scott wins the Olympic gold. The Queen of Canada was so popular and got the first gold medal Canada ever got (I think) in the Olympics. Anyways, Aiken and Corbitt of the board went down to Montreal where she was from and talked her into coming out to Calgary to perform in ’48 and she did come out and performed here and then did a big performance down at the Victoria arena. That was a real coup for the Glencoe. 1950s & ’60s 1956. My old buddy Graham Lebourveau who is still a member (and I) teamed up for Monday night badminton. Men’s league. We played together 39 consecutive years. Our heroes, of course, were all the really good players like Clapperton and Al Williams and guys like that. We’d hang View the video interview online at glencoe.org
around with those guys and played a little bit. We thought we were pretty good. We weren’t the best but we were not too bad.
January, 1962. Monday night. Played badminton… for an hour and showered and I had a meeting next door at Dave Friese’s house, which is right here in Park Lane. Anyway, I go to the meeting over there at 9 or 10:30 or something like that and then went home. And, of course, the Glencoe burned down that night. I didn’t really know it until the next morning, even though we lived not too far away. The word was then and I don’t know how true it really is but it was started in the bowling alley and the reason it started was… the pin centre guys — kids — would hang out behind the bowling alleys. There was some storage there and some old furniture, I think, in there. They used to go in there and have their smoke and that’s what started the fire… It was, in a sense, one of the best things that ever happened to the Glencoe — that it burned down. Their insurance, the way I heard it, was with Lloyds of London, a pretty big outfit and it was golden. It kind of covered everything. They got the new Club built in a year or so. Pretty amazing. Everything in everbody’s locker, of course, burned up and it was gone. They said OK, anybody can come over, declare what they had in their locker — whether it was true or not, they didn’t care — new badminton racquets, new tennis racquets, new shorts, new shoes… OK, just write it down on the list and they followed through. You got it all with no questions asked.
1970s & ’80s The Glencoe was going to host another badminton championship and they bring over (I don’t know who decided that) the world champions from Denmark. Erland Kops. Hammergard Hansen. These guys were the world champions, from Denmark but they all pretty much did their thing in Indonesia. That’s where the best badminton players were at the time. They had a draw. Lebourveau and I had to play these two guys! Holy God… it was almost humourous because they let us get a few serves now and then but they were laughing and joking as well because these guys were miles ahead of our skills… They were not in their prime, maybe a little past their youth. They used to drink a lot. I’m telling you, those guys put away the vodka… continually! I’ll never forget that!
In the ’80s, (my) #2 son, Bill Irwin married Kelly Kryczka. Kelly of course got Olympic Silver in ’84 at LA.
My #1 son, Mike Irwin, is the first Glencoe Golf & Country Club champ (1984, I think it was).
More recent Today, I use the Fitness (facilities) pretty regularly. If I’m going to do some seniors ski racing, I’d better be in shape. And (the family is) always around eating in the Club! A
Are you a Glencoe Club member with lifelong experiences to share?
We’d love to interview you (on video or send you a short questionnaire), then run highlights in Glencoe Life. If you’re interested, or you know someone else we should interview, please email: create@glencoe.org
The Glencoe Club is currently affiliated with over 80 clubs worldwide. Our affiliated clubs have varied policies with respect to access to their clubs: signing privileges, guest regulations, etc. Many, but not all, require a letter of introduction signed by Glencoe management. Some affiliated clubs are able to provide accommodation. Some require payment of any charges before departure, while others will bill any charges through your Glencoe account. It is quite important that Glencoe members check with the Club office before departure to avoid any embarrassment. There is an administrative fee equivalent to three percent on all charges that are made at other clubs where there are affiliate charging privileges. Any charges from International affiliated clubs must be paid at the time of service.
PLEASE NOTE: You require a letter of introduction before visiting any affiliated club. An up-to-date membership card is required for all affiliated clubs.
● Accounts must be paid prior to departure ■ Accommodation $ Reciprocal/Facility Fees may apply
For more information, please call Member Services: 403-243-2506
Please send your feedback on reciprocal club visits to: membership@glencoe.org
A digital brochure with links to the various clubs is available to download from glencoe.org
16 glencoe.org AFRICA Cape Town: Kelvin Grove Club Johannesburg: The Wanderers Club (Accommodation at Protea Hotel Wanderers)
ARGENTINA Buenos Aires: The Hurlingham Club
AUSTRALIA Melbourne: Royal Automobile Club of Victoria Sydney: City Tattersalls Club
INDIA Kolkate: Space Circle Clubs & Resorts Pvt. Ltd The Circle Club The Spring Club Maharashtra: PYC Hindu Gymkhana
INDONESIA Jakarta: Mercantile Athletic Club
IRELAND Dublin: Fitzwilliam Lawn Tennis Club
BELGIUM Brussels: International Club Château Sainte-Anne (Accommodation at Hotel Astoria)
BRUNEI Darussalam: Royal Brunei Yacht Club
CANADA ALBERTA Edmonton: Derrick Golf & Winter Club Royal Glenora Club BRITISH COLUMBIA Pitt Meadows: Swan-e-set Bay Country Club Vancouver: Arbutus Club Hollyburn Country Club Jericho Tennis Club Terminal City Club Vancouver Lawn Tennis & Badminton Club Victoria: Union Club of British Columbia MANITOBA Winnipeg: Winnipeg Squash & Racquet Club (Men’s Club) Winnipeg Winter Club NOVA SCOTIA Halifax: Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron ONTARIO London: The London Club Oakville: The Oakville Club Ottawa: Ottawa Athletic Club Toronto: Adelaide Club The Badminton & Racquet Club The Boulevard Club The Cambridge Club (Men’s Club) The Granite Club The Royal Canadian Yacht Club Toronto Athletic Club Toronto Cricket, Skating & Curling Club Toronto Lawn Tennis Club The University Club QUEBEC Montreal: Club Sportif MAA Club Atwater Mount Royal Tennis Club SASKATCHEWAN Saskatoon: The Saskatoon Club $
CHINA Beijing: American Club ● Hong Kong: Hong Kong Football Club ● Kowloon Cricket Club ● LRC $ ● Shanghai: The Shanghai International Tennis Centre Club
ENGLAND London: Army & Navy Club City University Club The Hurlingham Club The Lansdowne Club Roehampton Club Royal Overseas League The St. James’s Hotel & Club
JAPAN Kobe Club (Accommodation Hotel Tor Road) Tokyo American Club
MALAYSIA Raintree Club of Kuala Lumpur
PHILIPPINES Alabang Country Club, Inc Baguio Country Club The Manila Club
SINGAPORE The Tanglin Club
THAILAND The British Club Bangkok
UNITED STATES ALASKA Anchorage: Petroleum Club of Anchorage CALIFORNIA Berkeley: Faculty Club of Berkeley Los Angeles: California Yacht Club The Los Angeles Athletic Club Riviera Tennis Club San Francisco: Marines’ Memorial Club & Hotel The Olympic Club University Club of San Francisco COLORADO Denver: Denver Athletic Club ILLINOIS Chicago: University Club of Chicago MICHIGAN Detroit: Detroit Athletic Club MINNESOTA Saint Paul: University Club of Saint Paul MINNEAPOLIS: Women’s Club of Minneapolis NEW YORK New York: New York Athletic Club The University Club of New York Rochester: Genesee Valley Club OHIO Canton: Glenmoor Country Club Cincinnati: Cincinnati Athletic Club OREGON Eugene: Downtown Athletic Club Portland: Multnomah Athletic Club TEXAS Houston: Houston Racquet Club WASHINGTON Bellevue: Bellevue Club Seattle: Washington Athletic Club Spokane: Spokane Club WASHINGTON, D.C. The University Club of Washington
Detroit Athletic Club T he Detroit Athletic Club (DAC) is the premiere private gathering place in the state of Michigan. Its longstanding traditions have been honoured for more than 130 years. Founded in 1887, the original DAC clubhouse no longer exists. When its new one opened in 1915, it was the realization of the dreams of more than 100 prominent Detroiters, many of them automotive pioneers. Names like Chalmers, Jewett, Kelsey, Joy, Lodge, Metzger, Hughes, Navin and Scripps will forever be associated with the Club’s 20th-century rebirth. So spectacular was its interior beauty (designed by automotive architect Alberta Kahn) that its opening became a milestone in Detroit history.
In the 1990s, the Club began spending millions to restore the 1915 clubhouse. The DAC also expanded, adding a seventh floor to the original Kahn building and creating a rooftop restaurant and cigar lounge during the clubhouse centennial in 2015.
Over the years, the Club has been honoured as one of the nation’s finest. Countless community leaders have strolled its halls, swum in its pool, eaten in the fabulous DAC Grill or attended a gala black-tie event within the grandeur of the Main Dining Room. A hub of greatness in a great city, the DAC has hosted US presidents, foreign royalty, famous aviators, war heroes, athletes and entertainers. Today, more than 4,900 members reflect the diversity of Detroit.
The DAC remains an athletic club, enhanced by premiere dining and banquet venues. It has always been home to world-class Olympic, professional and amateur athletes, with the clubhouse playing host to regional, national and international tournaments and exhibitions, from boxing and fencing to swimming and squash.
AFFILIATED CLUB FEATURE
DETROIT ATHLETIC CLUB 241 Madison Street Detroit, MI 48226 p: +1-313-963-9200 membership@thedac.com www.thedac.com
Dress Code No denim clothing is permitted at any time on Club property. Flip-flops are also not allowed in the Club.
Accommodation Overnight Rooms at the DAC offer special member rates for luxury suites. Members and guests enjoy personal valet service while the concierge coordinates sports and entertainment ticket needs. Overnight guests of the Club enjoy free parking, complete access to the athletic and dining facilities and use of the DAC barber shop.
In 2017, the DAC launched a signature sporting event for the community. The Detroit Cycling Championship (DCC) is sponsored by the DAC Foundation, which drives much of the Club’s community and charity work.
To arrange for your letter of introduction, simply contact reception@glencoe.org. Be sure to include your member number, exact dates of your visit and all names of visiting members. You may use all the basic Royal Glenora Club facilities and bill everything back to your Glencoe Club account. A
Plan a Curling
or Bowling Party
at the Glencoe! G lencoe Club members are very lucky to have beautiful curling and bowling areas to enjoy. Entertaining in these venues can be even better! Did you know you can host corporate events, birthday parties, anniversaries and wedding functions in the Curling Lounge or the Bowling Centre? Both these areas feature full food and beverage services and are perfect for large or small gatherings. Here are some tips on having a great event in either the curling or bowling areas: Ciara Glendon Sales & Events Manager 403-287-4161 c403-998-6066 cglendon@glencoe.org events@glencoe.org
1Predetermine teams Who is going to be on each team? Encourage your players to get into the spirit by dressing up in costumes or matching clothes. This adds fun to the competition. 2 Plan your bar Host bar, cash bar or something in between? You could serve free beer and wine and have guests pay for highballs. If you like, we can print drink tickets and craft cocktails customized for your event’s theme. Let’s get creative! 3 Feed your hungry players Your guests will work up their appetites while they’re curling or bowling. We have lots of yummy food to satisfy them. Treat your guests to our new Trans Canada Buffet featuring a Quebecoise Poutine Bar, Haida Gwaii Salmon and Bannock, PEI Beach Char, Lager-steamed Mussels, Carved Montreal Smoked Beef on Rye with mustard, an Artisan Cheese Cake, modern salads, Maple Tart, Fresh Okanagan Cherry Crisp and Sugar Pie. Pair any or all of these with local craft beers or Canadian wines and your guests will be saying “wow!” 4 Safe rides home Set up an Uber for Business account to send your corporate guests home safely or arrange to give out taxi chits. It’s important to get all guests to their destination safely after their great time at The Glencoe Club.
Party planners: Ready to plan a bowling or curling party? Here’s how it works:
CURLING Step 1: Email Paul Webster (curling@glencoe.org) with your date, time and group size. He’ll set you up with your curling sheets and let you know if you have half the lounge or all of it. One hour before and one hour after curling are included.
Step 2: Decide if you want extra hours at the lounge and let Paul know. It’s an extra $100 per hour after the included time for the full lounge and $50 per hour for the half lounge.
Step 3: Decide if you want half an hour of instruction at the beginning of your time. This will set up your group for success.
Step 4: Contact Sales & Events Manager, Ciara Glendon (events@glencoe.org or 403-287-4161), to book food and beverage.
BOWLING Step 1: Call Bowling and book your lanes (403-287-4145 or email John Pearson at jpearson@glencoe.org). Know your group size, date and time and Bowling will let you know how many lanes you need.
Step 2: Decide if you want all 10 lanes for a fully private booking or if you’re willing to share with other groups.
Step 3: Contact Sales & Events Manager, Ciara Glendon (events@glencoe.org or 403-287-4161), to book food and beverage.
Step 4: Show up for an awesome time at the Bowling Centre! A
Sunday, November 25 4 pm MT Kickoff Food and Drink Specials
BEERFEST Friday, October 19 6 - 9 pm
Beer Tastings featuring a variety of Alberta Breweries! Register online.
(our next rotating tap feature) Entertainment all evening •
$55++ Entrance fee •
Maximum 250 people • • 15+ brewers providing samples of 40+ different and unique beers Market-style food tables •
Most popular beer vote •
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16 6:30 pm Cocktail Reception 7:30 pm Dinner 4-course dinner and accompanying wines $110++
Reservations at Front Reception 403-243-2506
Christmas Lunch Buffets in the Grille Room
Monday – Friday December 5 – 21 11:30 am – 1 pm
Featuring: Carved Beef Striploin $36.50 ++ /per person Reservation Required 403-243-2506
Enchanted Family
Parties
Come experience the Glencoe Family Christmas Party with festive treats, fun entertainment and of course, Santa Claus! Create your holiday memories with us. DECEMBER 2, 9 & 16, 2018
ENTERTAINMENT 4 PM BUFFET DINNER 5 PM SANTA TIMES 4 - 6 PM
Adults (13 & over) $46.95++ Kids (4 - 12) $36.95++ | (3 & under) $16.50++
PLEASE NOTE: In lieu of a gift, children will receive a SWEET TREAT while visiting with Santa. We will have a photographer available during your Santa visit and a FAMILY PHOTO will be ready for pick up at the end of the evening. For your convenience, digital copies will also be available. In the Spirit of Giving, the Club will be collecting toys and food items to brighten the holiday season for those in need. Children are encouraged to bring a new unwrapped toy or non-perishable food items. Donations will be delivered to the Veteran's Food Bank.
Registration will be open online at 9 am November 6.