The Bridge Winter 2021 - Hampton Hall Club's Newsletter

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the HAMPTON HALL CLUB A Private Club Community in the Heart of the Lowcountry

VOL. 2 ISSUE 4

Winter 2021–22


Bring your favorite Holiday Song to life! Hampton Hall’s Annual

Community Parade & Brunch with Santa SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12

11:30 AM PARADE • 12:00 & 1:00 PM BRUNCH SEATINGS Golf carts, floats, walkers, bikes, and pets are welcome! Please email Sports, Recreation and Activities Director Christina DeVoe at cdevoe@hamptonhallsc.com to register for the parade. Event details and registration online.

Hot Chocolate, Bloody Mary & Mimosa Bar PARADE • Brunch Buffet • Photos with Santa

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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3 From the Desk of the GM 4 Member Moments 5 New Members 6 Member Spotlight 9 Beverage Corner 10 Golf Corner

On the cover: Members enjoy the beautiful view and casual atmosphere at Hampton Hall’s Lakeside Terrace at the Community Clubhouse, which was recently recognized by Club & Resort Magazine as a Top Ranked Patio.

14 From the Fairways 15 Courtside

18 Fit & Healthy 20 Hampton Hall Charitable Fund 22 Events & Activities 24 Club Contact Info

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FROM THE DESK

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Season’s Greetings to all Hampton Hall Members, he start of the holiday season is upon us, and I want to express my gratitude to every one of our members. Thank you for supporting our Club and our staff, especially through your contribution to the Holiday fund.

This has been a rewarding year for our Club. During the past 12 months, Hampton Hall received recognition for being a “Top Ranked Racquet Sports Facility” and having a “Top Ranked Patio” from Club & Resort Business Magazine. The community was also recognized by Ideal-Living as one of America’s 100 Best Places to Live, and locally Hampton Hall received honors for Best of Bluffton Gated Community and Private Golf Course. Our revenues in the ARB and annual passes exceeded our expectations. Food & Beverage numbers continue to rise from a la carte revenues and members utilizing the dining services. Additionally, the Management Team is working to achieve the designation of “Healthiest Clubs of America” and will complete this quest by the end of the year. As we prepare for another busy season, I have been reflecting on something that has been paramount to our team and community this year. CULTURE. For Hampton Hall Club, culture is defined as a Community United by Leadership and Teamwork with Unique, Relavant and Engaging member experiences. Hampton Hall is well on its way to living up to this definition. I would also like to thank the Board, Committee Members, and Advisory Groups for their service during 2021. These individuals have worked diligently on numerous endeavors and opportunities for the Club. These members are volunteers and generously give their time, energy, and heart for the best interests of our great community and its future. Please pay close attention to our weekly emails, newsletter articles, and monthly calendars, as we have many social events scheduled for everyone in the family. Some of my favorites are the Lighting of the Tree, the Community Parade and Brunch with Santa. I sincerely hope you are gifted time with family, friends, and neighbors to give thanks and enjoy time together during this festive season. Please know I am thankful for my continued relationship with you, our member. Warmest Wishes for a Happy New Year, Loraine Ellis Vienne, CCM, CAM

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member MOMENTS

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REMEMBRANCE

Beginners Bocce Night

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Many Thanks to our Hampton Hall Club AMBASSADORS!

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e thank you for your help as you graciously reach out to fellow members, making sure they are enjoying their new club.

Your Club’s Ambassadors warmly greet new members and make them feel at home. Their role is essential in the Club’s mission to provide a welcoming, inclusive, and comfortable environment. While the pandemic has presented some challenges, your Ambassadors have continued efforts to make sure new members are engaged in the community. Whether it’s a friendly email or phone call, an invitation to play golf, tennis or pickleball, or an opportunity to mix and mingle at a dining event, Ambassadors help build connections and spark friendships. Neighbors become friends and friends become family! Hampton Hall welcomed over 125 new property owners and 50 new golf members January through mid-November 2021. If you are a new member and haven’t connected with your ambassador and are ready to do so, please contact your Membership team and we’ll be happy to introduce you! Additional Ambassadors are also needed! If you would like to serve as a Hampton Hall Club Ambassador, please complete the Ambassador Volunteer Form listed under MY CLUB on the Club website http://bit.ly/hhcamb. Thank you for helping reflect the warm and inviting culture of our Club!

Kristy Stewart

Director of Membership, Marketing & Communications

843-815-9343 kstewart@hamptonhallsc.com Kayla Smith

Member Services Coordinator

843-815-2368 ksmith@hamptonhallsc.com

welcome NEWCOMERS

NEW MEMBERS

August 2021 – October 2021

Martha and James Ackerman

*Ann Large

Robert and Gail Adams

Joseph and Pamela Lenart

67 Glencairn Drive

16 Farnsleigh Avenue

Jeffrey and Paula Anderson 15 Normandy Avenue

Joseph and Kasia Benoit 28 Shelburne Street

David and Carol Bicho 32 Normandy Avenue

Kevin and Carol Broerman 14 Weymouth Circle

Ernest and Diane Bush 51 Shelburne Street

Richard and Melissa Carlson 8 Sedgewick Avenue

George and Heather Casalicchio 220 Goethe Road

David and Patrina Cole 89 Farnsleigh Avenue

Gary and Martha Cousino

89 Hampton Hall Boulevard

Laura and Paul Dannemiller 281 Farnsleigh Avenue

John and Deana Geers 27 Lynnfield Place

Edward Greene

9 Lynnfield Place

Harry and Kimi Haslam 10 Morrow Street

Paul and Patty Houser

78 Hampton Hall Boulevard

33 Paxton Circle

8 Strandhill Avenue

Lu and Bruce Levinsky 19 Sedgewick

Mary and Rex Lowman 48 Glencairn Avenue

Jeffrey and Caryn Maloney 54 Shelburne Street

Michelle and Mario Mercurio 38 Claremont Avenue

Sarah and Rob Metro 38 Claremont Avenue

Leara and Kristie Oliver 14 Traymore Place

Jerold and Linda Osgood 133 Wicklow Drive

John and Paula Pagnini 1 Wrenford Court

Patrick and Jennifer Prill

182 Hampton Hall Boulevard

John and Philis Sarto 66 Farnsleigh Avenue

Reese Scarboro 9 Grove Way

Richard and Reneta Snell 84 Wicklow Drive

*Long time members with new properties in Hampton Hall

John and Eileen Kelly 440 Flatwater Drive

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memberSPOTLIGHT Tom and Rosanne Millan

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om and Rosanne Millan have been active members of Hampton Hall for five years, but their lives began in Brooklyn, NY. Tom was born to immigrant parents and Rosanne was born into a traditional Italian-American family. Despite both being born in Brooklyn, they did not meet until almost 20+ years later at a young adult’s Bible study in Staten Island, NY. It was love at first sight for Tom, but it took Rosanne almost a year to have the same revelation! It only took nine months of dating before they were married in July of 1986. After five years of living in Staten Island and having two children, they moved to a six-acre horse farm in Monmouth County, NJ. There in NJ, Tom and Rosanne raised two wonderful children, Nina and Thomas. On the family farm, they raised sheep, goats, chickens, horses, cows, birds, turtles, dogs, and cats. There always seemed to be an adventure ensuing that kept them busy for the next 25 years. Tom completed his degree in business management at Saint Peter’s University. Tom pursued a career as an electrician with the Port Authority of NY and NJ, while operating his own electrical contracting business in New Jersey. His life experience exposed him to many work settings and opportunities; two of which involved working at the World Trade Center in Manhattan for both bombings. The Lord

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memberSPOTLIGHT worked mightily and protected Tom during these sad, hard times for our country. He was an encouragement to many facing difficult times. Tom worked for 27 years at The Port Authority of NY and NJ. Additionally, Tom has led a Bible study in their home for over 20 years.

“ The Millans consider Hampton Hall a ‘melting-pot of people and collection of amenities that meet their social and recreational needs.’ ” Rosanne completed her master’s degree in reading/ literacy at Wagner College. Her teaching career began in Brooklyn at a Head Start Pre-K Program. She was able to graduate to teaching Kindergarten when the couple relocated to Staten Island. Teaching Kindergarten was her favorite grade, but the Lord had other plans for her in the educational field. She went on to teach reading to every grade through 6th grade. As her children arrived, they made the decision for Rosanne to home-school the children for the next 14 years. During that time, Rosanne had the opportunity to lead the homeschooling support group at their church and aided in the founding of Calvary Christian School (CCS) in Middlesex County, NJ. She successfully built the Pre-K, Kindergarten, and high school Biology programs amongst other positions held at the school. While employed at CCS during the years, she was a supervisor for teacher’s Pre-K through 2nd. Rosanne taught at Brookdale Community College. Today she is an Online Assistant Professor of Teacher Education for Liberty University and a Clinical Supervisor of Student Teachers for Western Governors University. Tom and Rosanne’s daughter, Nina, now lives in NJ and works for JP Morgan as a VP Senior Recruiter, while their son, Thomas, resides in Charlotte, NC. He is employed by Duke Energy as a Senior Software Architect.

The Millans vacationed every year to enjoy the beaches of Hilton Head Island. After 17 years of visiting the area, Tom decided to retire. The Millans looked at neighborhoods for three years, but as soon as the realtor drove them into Hampton Hall they were captivated by the beauty of the community. They sold their NJ house on December 30, 2015 and came to Bluffton on January 1, 2016. Their lot was purchased on January 4, 2016 and they began the building process immediately.

In Hampton Hall, you will find Tom and Rosanne walking and biking together. Additionally, Tom swims at the indoor pool, while Rosanne does a workout in the gym. As a couple, they enjoy bocce, playing games, swimming,

“ The Millans looked at neighborhoods for three years, but as soon as the Realtor drove them into Hampton Hall they were captivated by the beauty of the community.” and Bible study. The Millan’s love dining at the Club for monthly special events. Tom and Rosanne also attend local festivals, explore the Lowcountry, and travel. The Concourse de Elegance is their favorite car show to attend. The Millans have been Hampton Hall Ambassadors for four years, and they consider the community a “melting-pot of people and collection of amenities that meet their social and recreational needs.”

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member MOMENTS

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beverageCORNER Changing of the Seasons By Alex Hemming, Director of Food and Beverage

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uite often, we can be creatures of habit. I have my go to beverages that I enjoy year-round. There is no seasonality for me to enjoy a pale ale, pair a nice cabernet with a steak, or have a classic martini with some hors d’oeuvres with my friends. In the same breath, we can be creatures of habit to change those beverages of choice by what season it is. There is something about a nice brown ale and bowl of chili while I am watching some football in the fall or relaxing by the pool with a refreshing gin and tonic in the summer. For this winter season I know myself well enough to make sure I go to the store and stock up on all the ingredients that make my favorite winter old fashioned. Here I will share with you how I enjoy my bourbon in the winter. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.

“In the same breath, we can be creatures of habit to change those beverages of choice by what season it is.”

I tend to stick with the same bourbons for my old fashioned. Generally, I lean right in the middle price point of selection of bourbon. If I am spending some high dollar, I generally drink it neat or with 1 small ice cube. I usually like Woodford Reserve, Knob Creek, Jefferson’s Reserve, or Bulleit (I like the rye whiskey for this recipe as well). I primarily use Luxardo Cherries for this drink. I strain all of the syrup out of the jar and leave the cherries in. Save the syrup as that comes in handy later. I fill the cherry jar with a strong rye whiskey and let it soak for about a week before I use them. This adds another flavor complexity to the cherry for the cocktail.

ALEX’S WINTER OLD FASHIONED INGREDIENTS

METHOD:

Build in a rocks glass and do not muddle ingredients.

Stir this cocktail gently for about 20 circulations

Place 1 large ice cube or sphere in the rocks glass Add 2oz. bourbon of choice 1 dash Angostura Bitters 1 dash Angostura Orange Bitters 1/4 oz. Simple Syrup ¼ oz. Luxardo Cherry Syrup

Peel an orange for a large twist, hold the flame of 1 lit match over the cocktail and pinch the orange twist to that the citrus oil squirts over the fire and into the cocktail. This is called ‘flaming’ and will produce a small flame into the cocktail. Add the orange twist and 1 bourbon-soaked cherry to your cocktail and stir 4 more times. Now Enjoy!

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Moneyball by Brent Carlson, PGA Head Golf Professional

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while ago, I saw a baseball movie that I enjoyed tremendously— Moneyball. There were many bits of wisdom in the movie that can be applied to golf.

In golf, you always want to hit your best shot, but by understanding your game’s tendencies and using those to your advantage, you can be successful. When you play, what percentages do you see on the course? Can you see percentages when comparing two types of shots to the green? Will you pick the type of shot that has the highest percentage of positive outcomes? If you have a natural shot-shape, I encourage you to “play it” while in competition. Understand what has the highest probability of happening and go with that. Play the percentages in stroke play as much as you can. For example, if the pin is tucked in the back left, but you have been playing a fade all day, aim at the pin and watch your ball fade to the right and stop in the middle of the green. The percentages should favor that result, as opposed to aiming left of the green and hoping it will work back to the flag. Play the shot you know you can hit and have the most confidence in. Just like in Moneyball, the percentages pay off in the long run. 10 | Winter 2021–22

2021 CELEBRATION CUP

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Members celebrated fellow golfers who have passed with a Remembrance Ceremony, game of golf, and a luncheon. Organized By: Jay and Martha Sluyter Winners: Scott Magee, Ken Kroupa, Alicia and Hank Strickland


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GOLF EVENTS The TENTATIVE Lineup

Candy Cane Sale

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3

LGS Christmas Scramble

CAPTAIN’S CUP

WHITE LIGHTNING

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BLUE THUNDER

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7

MGS Annual Meeting

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11

Bloody Mary Open

SATURDAY, JANUARY 8

The Loving Cup

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13

MGS Kickoff

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19

Lowcountry Team Play FRIDAY, MARCH 4

Hosting Men’s Interclub MONDAY, MARCH 7

Mixed Team Championship MARCH 12-13

Combined Men’s & Ladies’ Night Out

2021 Golf Gala

THURSDAY, MARCH 17

HHCF Charity Par 3 FRIDAY, MARCH 18

Ladies’ Spring Swing Begins TUESDAY, MARCH 22

Senior Club Championship MARCH 25-27

Ladies’ Member Guest APRIL 1-3

Wine and 9

FRIDAY, APRIL 22

Ladies’ Spring Swing Finale TUESDAY, APRIL 26

Men’s Member Guest APRIL 28-MAY 1

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MEN’S GOLF MEMBER MEMBER This event is anticipated by many! The men of Hampton Hall created their dream team as they picked their partner for two days of golf, food, and a closest to the pin competition. Organized By: Mike Gerace, Bill Bennett, and Steve Kermisch

Winners: Fred Boehmcke and James Williams

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WINE &

MEN’S MEMBER GUEST WINNERS Larry Muschlitz and Peter Young 12 | Winter 2021–22

Cheers! This event features wine, a quick nine, and then more wine! It’s bottoms up, then off to the course where teams of eight can play a fun round of golf! But wait, there’s more! Come back to the Clubhouse to have another glass of wine.


Who Dunnit? Ladies’ Member Member Who Dunnit? Mrs. Peacock!

Our participants competed in a Clue-themed golf event where each player received clues when hitting a net par or better. While solving the mystery, our ladies enjoyed two days of golf, food, and camaraderie. Organized By: Natalie Buontempo and Beth Santee Winners: Sandi Shineman and Lili Ouimette

LADIES’ NIGHT OUT Grab a club, tell your friends, and tee off for a night out on the course! Happening 3-4 times a year, this event brings the ladies of Hampton Hall together to enjoy golf, dinner, and a great ladies’ night out! Organized By: Linda Baker and Susan Hammond

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LADIES’ MEMBER GUEST The ladies of Hampton Hall and their guests “Kept Their Eye on the Ball” as they participated in this tremendous event. They enjoyed golf, cocktails, and food as they played their way through the weekend! Organized By: Rhonda Lowry and the Ladies’ Member Guest Committee Winners: Natalie Buontempo and Sandy Wooster

from the FAIRWAYS

by Matt Sapochak, Golf Course Superintendent

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ome people say, “Why have a clock when you have a phone?” Clocks are a part of the American landscape. Based in Cincinnati, OH, Verdin started building clocks in 1842 and they are the oldest American manufacturer of street clocks in the country. Verdin sells 200 to 300 post clocks a year. The next time you visit the Golf Clubhouse, take a walk out to the driving range to see the beautiful new Verdin post clock. You can’t miss it! The four-sided, custom state of the art clock is used by golf courses, towns, colleges and small businesses from coast to coast. The clock is not only functional for golfers, but is a great place to take group photos. It is now a part of the Hampton Hall Club experience, and will be the backdrop for creating memories for years to come.

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courtSIDE Hampton Hall members had fun playing each other in a round robin on September 3.

TENNIS MEMBER SPOTLIGHT:

JULIE KRUGER

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ave you been to the Hampton Hall tennis courts? If yes, then you have probably already met Julie Kruger.

Three years ago, Julie and her husband, Dale, moved to Hampton Hall from Lake Norman, NC. Julie was raised in West Virginia close to Washington, DC. She started playing tennis when she was only eight years old. Julie continued to play through high school and mentored children learning to play tennis. After high school, she didn’t pick up a racket again for 30 years.

When she wasn’t playing tennis, Julie raised two children. She worked in advertising and sales for 17 years. Julie always liked the thought of becoming a yoga instructor, so she began training. Once Julie accepted a job teaching yoga at a tennis club, she could not resist the game! She has now been teaching yoga for the last 7 years in Lake Norman, Bluffton, and Hilton Head. Julie loves all the new friends she has made playing tennis. She plays with the ladies of Hampton Hall and plays mixed doubles with her husband and another neighborhood couple. Julie loves a match of ladies versus men! While tennis players may think they know Julie, something you may be unaware of is her love for Kid Rock!

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WINTER JUNIOR TENNIS SESSIONS Hampton Hall Club Junior Tennis offers a fun environment for children of all skill levels Mini Shots

Ages 5-6 Mondays and Thursdays 3:30 PM – 4:15 PM $48 for one day or $90 for two days

The lesson will focus on the basics, hand eye coordination, balance, movement.

Red Ball

Ages 7-10 Mondays 5:15 PM – 6:15 PM $60

This group for beginners will focus on form, strokes, serves, rules, and rallying.

Orange Ball

Ages 7-12 Tuesdays and/or Thursdays 4:15 PM – 5:15 PM $60 for one day and $110 for two days

Participants must have tennis experience, know how to rally, demonstrate the basic shots, and have ball control. The focus will be on placement and score keeping.

Green Ball

Ages 9-13 Wednesdays 4:15 PM – 5:15 PM $60

This group is for intermediate players that can play an opponent with points. The lesson will focus on stroke development, spin, footwork, and strategy.

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Junior Tennis at Hampton Hall Club!

Whether your child is just beginning their tennis career, or an advanced player looking to continue improvement, Hampton Hall Club Junior Tennis offers your child a fun and friendly environment! The result…a year-round, easily accessible, well-supervised tennis development program for children of all ages and levels. Let us get your child “in the game!”

Examples of Hampton Hall Junior Tennis SPONGE BALL: AGES 4-6 RED BALL: AGES 6-9 ORANGE BALL: AGES 6-10 GREEN BALL: AGES 9+ MIDDLE SCHOOL AND HIGH SCHOOL

Private and semi-private lessons are available with Head Tennis Professional Paul Tollefson. Contact Paul at ptollefson@hamptonhallsc.com.


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Teams are now forming for the 2021-2022 winter/spring tennis season. If you are looking for a team or would like to be a captain, please email Paul Tollefson at ptollefson@hamptonhallsc.com.

Men’s Pick-up Tennis

MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS 10:30 AM–12 PM

TUESDAY: 55+ 3.0 Women 70+ 3.0 Men 70+ 3.5 Women

Hampton Hall men’s tennis players 3.0 or higher are invited to play a friendly pick-up doubles game. Meet at the courts at 10:30 AM on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 10:30 AM for play until 12:00 PM.

WEDNESDAY: 55+ 3.5 Men & Women

Rusty Rackets Ladies Clinic

MONDAY: 55+ 3.0 Men 70+ 3.5 Men

THURSDAY: 55+ 4.0 Men & Women 70+ 3.0 Women FRIDAY: 70+ 4.0 Men SATURDAY: 18+ all levels SUNDAY: 40+ all levels 55+ 9.0 combined

DATES TO REMEMBER

FRIDAYS 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

Rusty Rackets is a fun program for anyone who may have played as a child or young adult and is looking to get back into playing. Weekly drop-in classes will get you hitting the ball again and reintroduce you to tennis, no matter how long you have been away! (Players must have prior tennis experience.)

4 and the Pro Clinics

55+ & 70+ December 15:

Do you want a tennis clinic and have a few friends you like to play with? Why not set up a weekly time with Coach Paul and cater the drills to what you want to work on!

Team Pre-Registration Deadline

18+ & 40+ January 10:

Team Pre-Registration Deadline

January 25:

Please contact Head Tennis Professional Paul Tollefson at ptollefson@hamptonhallsc.com or 843-815-8740 for more info and sign up today!

Captains Meeting **time and place TBA

Hampton Hall Bocce

Bocce is a fun and easy sport that any age can enjoy. A small white ball called a pallina is rolled. Players then compete to roll their ball closest to the pallina without touching it. The closest ball wins! Bocce is simple, sociable, and even leaves one hand free for a drink.

Pickleball Play Sessions All Levels Pickleball

MONDAYS 9:00 –10:30 AM TUESDAYS 9:00 –10:30 AM

WEDNESDAYS 9:00 –10:30 AM WEDNESDAYS 5:30–7:00 PM

Pickleball Said to be the fastest growing sport in America, pickleball is sweeping the nation and Hampton Hall members are loving it! Pickleball is a great way to exercise and meet new members in the community! Never played before? No problem! Hampton Hall has a schedule to accommodate even the newest beginner. All pickleball ball groups are free and led by club members.

THURSDAYS 9:00 –10:30 AM SATURDAYS 9:30 –11:00 AM

Advanced Pickleball

TUESDAYS 5:30 – 7:00 PM

THURSDAYS 5:30 –7:00 PM

SATURDAYS 8:00 –9:30 AM

Register on the Court Sports Calendar online.

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fit&HEALTHY Winter Wellness By Christina DeVoe, Sports, Recreation & Activities Director

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s the weather turns chillier, the days get shorter, and cold and flu season approaches, our minds and bodies can find it difficult to adjust. Side effects such as the winter blues, achy joints, dry skin and more can all begin to affect the way we live, work and play. Here are some helpful reminders to ease into winter and thrive! 1. Don’t forget to eat your greens!

A healthy diet with lots of vegetables will help you get all of the nutrients your body needs. Leafy green vegetables are packed with vitamins, minerals, and fiber, reducing the risk of obesity, heart disease, high blood pressure, and mental decline. 2. Stay Hydrated

Staying hydrated will help you maximize your physical performance, affect energy levels, and brain function. Drinking water also helps you stay moisturized! If your skin and lips are chapped, you may not drink enough water!

3. Take Vitamins and Supplements

Vitamins and supplements can help you cover nutritional bases that you may be missing in your diet. They can help support your immune system, boost your cardiovascular health, improve your eyesight, and promote healthy aging. 4. Exercise Regularly

Exercising regularly is always beneficial, but even more so in the winter months. Exercising raises your body temperature, which heats you up naturally and has a soothing effect on your body. (Think of it like a nice relaxing bubble bath, only with exercise!) Regular exercise also strengthens your immune system, which helps you fight off colds and flus.

BUTTERNUT SQUASH SOUP INGREDIENTS 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 1 large yellow onion, chopped 2 apples, chopped ½ teaspoon sea salt 1 (3-4 pound) butternut squash, peeled, seeded, and cubed 3 garlic cloves, chopped 1 tablespoon chopped fresh sage ½ tablespoon minced fresh rosemary 1 teaspoon grated fresh ginger 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 tablespoon cinnamon 3 to 4 cups vegetable broth Freshly ground black pepper For serving, optional Chopped parsley Toasted pepitas Crusty bread 18 | Winter 2021–22

METHOD: 1. Heat the oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add the onion, salt, and several grinds of fresh pepper and sauté until soft, 5 to 8 minutes. Add the squash and apples and cook until it begins to soften, stirring occasionally, for 8 to 10 minutes. 2. Add the garlic, sage, rosemary, cinnamon, nutmeg and ginger. Stir and cook 30 seconds to 1 minute, until fragrant, then add 3 cups of the broth. Bring to a boil, cover, and reduce heat to a simmer. Cook until the squash is tender, 20 to 30 minutes. 3. Let cool slightly and pour the soup into a blender, working in batches if necessary, and blend until smooth. If your soup is too thick, add up to 1 cup more broth and blend. Season to taste and serve with parsley, pepitas, and crusty bread. All the ingredients can be dropped into a crock pot and cooked slowly all day while you’re at work or play. Add lentils for added protein!


fit&HEALTHY 5. Moisturize, Moisturize, Moisturize

The dry air in our homes can cause our skin to become dry and itchy. Using a good winter moisturizer is key to locking in your skin’s natural moisture while improving its smoothness. Also, don’t forget Tip #2! 6. Sleep Well

ACTIVITIES & EVENTS Arts and Crafts

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11 10:00 AM-12:00 PM

Getting good sleep is paramount in staying healthy! Not only does it improve mood, sleeping well can build your immune system, help you stay at a healthy weight, reduce stress, and help your memory. With the shorter days of winter, it’s easy to wind down early at night and get more sleep.

Community Parade & Brunch with Santa

7. Wash your hands

Kids Night Out

We all know that handwashing with soap and water removes germs and helps prevent illnesses! Remember that soaps are better for your skin and microbiome health than hand sanitizer.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12 11:30 AM THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16 5:00 PM– 9:00 PM **Please note the Fitness Center will be closed from 5:00 PM–9:00 PM Thursday, December 16 to accommodate Kids Night Out.

Winter Park Movie How the Grinch Stole Christmas SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18 MOVIE STARTS AT 6:30 PM

New Year New You Health & Wellness Challenge KICK-OFF EVENT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5 5:30 PM

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he cooler weather is finally here! It’s time for beautiful foliage walks, earlier sunsets, faint smells of cypress, beverages by a crackling fire, and fun gatherings. This time of year can also bring new sensations, such as dry skin. For smoother and hydrated skin, use a loofah when showering and add a few drops of coconut oil to your favorite moisturizer to apply after. You can also create your own chemical free treatment to unclog your pores at home or for a stocking stuffer! Start by mixing ½ cup of cane sugar with 2 teaspoons of almond oil. Then add 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract, ½ teaspoon of almond extract, and ¼ teaspoon of cinnamon. Mix the ingredients together and apply for glowing and healthy skin! For a complete exfoliation & moisturizing experience try a Poultice Body Wrap & Massage at the Hampton Hall Spa. It consists of a gentle brushing of the skin for exfoliation, a pounce of an herbal infused compress to stimulate toxins, an almond oil blend massage, and a heated wrap. To schedule a spa appointment, contact

Tara Gabriel, LMT & Skin Care Professional, 843-540-0440

Hip Hop Dance Pop-Up Fitness TUESDAY, JANUARY 25 6:00 PM IN THE COMMUNITY CLUBHOUSE BALLROOM

National Wear Red Day FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4

Fit Over 50 Health & Wellness Expo

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM COMMUNITY CLUBHOUSE BALLROOM

International Polar Bear Day and Polar Bear Plunge SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27 7:30 AM OUTDOOR POOL

Please visit the Club website for additional details and registration.

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Tiffany Style Luncheon and Fashion Show

HAMPTON HALL CHARITABLE Luncheon Tiffany Style!

It was an event that Holly Golightly would have loved. The September 22 Tiffany Style Luncheon and Fashion Show hosted by the Hampton Hall Charitable Fund (HHCF) offered a touch of elegance, lots of excitement and an important opportunity to offer support to underprivileged children and families throughout our area.

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he affair attracted more than 140 people and brought in over $16,000 to benefit the HHCF’s annual grants program, which for the past 12 years has helped fund an increasing number of essential programs offered by local nonprofit organizations. This year’s grant recipients will be announced in December.

Tiffany Luncheon Preparation

“The luncheon was our most successful event ever, and we’re thrilled not only by the amount of money we raised but also by the overwhelming support of our business sponsors, our committed volunteers and our wonderful community as a whole,” said HHCF Chair Denise Cadres.

As an added attraction, guests were able to buy tickets and try their luck at winning filled-to-the-brim raffle baskets that included an overnight stay at the Montage in Palmetto Bluff, a pair of glittering diamond earrings, a massage from the Hampton Hall Spa, a gift certificate from Lux Spa, Spode table accessories, crystal serving pieces, and a variety of gifts to accessorize a home or entertain friends and family.

The clubhouse sparkled in Tiffany blue and white, and guests were dressed in their best with many wearing little black dresses and white pearls, of course. The setting served as a perfect background for the highlight of the afternoon: a fashion show sponsored by Cocoon in Bluffton, with Hampton Hall “models” walking the red carpet wearing dozens of pretty dresses, tops and slacks all designed for life in the Lowcountry.

“We started planning the luncheon and fashion show in late spring, hoping it would increase our grants budget and offer our guests a pleasant afternoon,” said Sandy Rak, HHCF board member and the driving force behind the event. “Instead, our imaginations took over as did our desire to work as hard as we could to create an unforgettable experience for everyone who attended. The result was something we never expected but are very proud of.”

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“Hand me my purse, darling. A girl can’t read this sort of thing without her lipstick.” ­—Holly Golightly

FUND Now, as the holidays approach, the HHCF has two more events planned — our annual Toy Drive beginning in late November and the Holiday Open House Tour on December 5. Then on March 18, the Par 3 Golf Tournament: Tee Off Against Cancer in the Lowcountry takes place. Look for more details on these activities on our Facebook page.

Life is better when you play Mahjong.

As a reminder, the HHCF can always use volunteers to help with our events throughout the year. If you would like to help, contact Denise Cadres at dcadres@aol. com. If you would like to make a monetary contribution, you can mail a check made out to the HHCF to the Hampton Hall Charitable Fund at 170 Hampton Hall Boulevard, Bluffton, SC 29910.

Upcoming Events Holiday Open House Tour Sunday, December 5 Par 3 Golf Tournament Friday, March 18

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winterEVENTS WINTER EVENTS & ACTIVITIES

Save the dates for the following activities tentatively scheduled at your Club! The most current event information and registration details will be published on the Club website Social Activities and Events Calendar and announced in the Highlights eblast every Tuesday.

JANUARY 2022 Bloody Mary Open & Brunch SATURDAY, JANUARY 8

Wicked Wednesday

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12

Hip Hop Dance Pop-Up Fitness

DECEMBER Golf Shop Candy Cane Sale FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3

Lighting of the Tree

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4

Gingerbread House Decorating Party SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5

Kids’ Night Out

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16 5:00 PM– 9:00 PM

TUESDAY, JANUARY 25

Prime Rib and Pasta

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26

Play reindeer games, rock out at a dance party, help Santa’s elves while making crafts, have dinner, and watch A Charlie Brown Christmas! Don’t worry, we will be babysitting parents at the Bottle Swap Dinner in the Community Clubhouse. **Please note the Fitness Center will be closed from 5:00 PM–9:00 PM Thursday, December 16 to accommodate Kids Night Out.

Winter Park Movie How the Grinch Stole Christmas SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18 MOVIE STARTS AT 6:30 PM

HHCF Holiday Home Tour SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5

Prime Rib and Pasta

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8

Kids Arts & Crafts

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11

He’s a mean one, Mr. Grinch! Join us as we watch “How the Grinch Stole Christmas”, but don’t worry there will be plenty of holiday spirit! Wear your comfiest and warmest pajamas or ugly holiday sweaters! Enjoy hot chocolate and a delicious holiday menu on member charge.

FEBRUARY 2022 National Wear Red Day FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4

Fit over 50 Expo

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5

Wicked Wednesday

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9

Beef Wellington Pick-Up

Valentine’s Dinner & Dance

Prime Rib and Pasta

Superbowl Spread Pick Up

New Year’s Eve Gala

Prime Rib and Pasta

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23

Polar Bear Plunge at the Outdoor Pool Community Parade and Brunch with Santa SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12

Bottle Swap Dinner

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16

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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27

*All events are subject to change, cancellation or rescheduling due to impending weather conditions, or any other extenuating circumstances.


winterEVENTS

Drawn together by common interests and bonded together through a shared commitment to each other. National Wear Red Day FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4

Whether you are golfing, playing tennis, working out, or socializing at the Club, wear red today to help raise awareness about heart disease. Surprise prizes will be given out throughout the day and evening to the best dressed!

communityGROUPS ORGANIZED BY RESIDENTS

Ladies Bunco

Euchre

Contact Lisa Spears for more information: mslspears@msn.com.

Contact Megan Holtslander for more information: megan.holtslander@gmail.com.

Afternoon Mahjong

Craft Beer Group

Contact Tamara Bennett for more information: tamwdb@gmail.com.

Fun with other members! Contact Mark Bauman, markcbauman@gmail.com, or Anthony Verga, amverga09@gmail.com, to get involved!

FOURTH THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH | 6:30 – 8:30 PM Pete’s Grill

THURSDAYS | 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM Community Clubhouse Game Room

Knitting Group

2ND AND 4TH WEDNESDAY 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM Golf Clubhouse Hampton Room

Billiards

2ND AND 4TH THURSDAYS 7:00 PM Community Clubhouse Billiards Room

Fit Over 50 Health & Wellness Expo SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5

10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Community Clubhouse Ballroom We will have complimentary gifts, a healthy lunch option, a vendor expo, giveaways and raffles!

1ST THURSDAYS | 7:00 PM Pete’s Grill

Contact Alan Hollis for more information: lancelot747@gmail.com. Bocce

Contact Hedda O’Donovan to get involved: heddadan@att.net. Morning Mahjong

THURSDAYS 9 AM – 12:30 PM Community Clubhouse Game Room

Contact Donna Rhodes for more information: dorhodes@mac.com.

Team play! Join a team or start your own. Contact Sig Borkoski for more information: sborko@sbcglobal.net.

Those of Prose Book Club

Canasta

Contact Alice Pitts to join: akpitts51@yahoo.com.

TUESDAYS 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM Community Clubhouse Game Room

Contact Laura Mackenzie to join: lkmackenzie@hargray.com. Nite Canasta

4TH THURSDAYS | 7:00 PM Community Clubhouse Game Room

1ST WEDNESDAYS 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM Golf Clubhouse Hampton Room

Bridge

MONDAYS 12:30 PM – 4:30 PM Community Clubhouse Game Room

Contact Pat Literati to join: pat.literati@gmail.com.

Contact Laura Mackenzie to join: lkmackenzie@hargray.com. Make reservations for dinner before Canasta by reserving your seat on the Dining Calendar. Put in the comments that you are part of the Canasta group.

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170 Hampton Hall Blvd | Bluffton, SC 29910

Staff Contacts 843-815-8730

Annual Meeting

Loraine Vienne, CCM, CAM, General Manager/COO.......ext. 1102 lvienne@hamptonhallsc.com

Michael Krause, Director of Operations/ Assistant General Manager..............................................ext. 1107 mkrause@hamptonhallsc.com

Angie Nicolini, Executive Assistant to the GM/COO..........ext. 1122 anicolini@hamptonhallsc.com

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December

Monday, December 6, 2021

Kristy Stewart, CMP, Director of Membership, Marketing, and Communications....................................ext. 1106 kstewart@hamptonhallsc.com

Kayla Smith, Member Services Coordinator,.....................ext. 1111 ksmith@hamptonhallsc.com

Olena Barnhill, Member Billing & Statements..................ext. 1104 accounting@hamptonhallsc.com

Alex Hemming, F&B and Events Director..........................ext. 1103 ahemming@hamptonhallsc.com

Jared McElroy, Executive Chef...........................................ext. 1108 jmcelroy@hamptonhallsc.com

Bert Stewart, Dining Services Manager.............................ext. 1203 bstewart@hamptonhallsc.com

2021 Board of Directors

Brent Carlson, PGA Head Golf Professional.......................ext. 1202 bcarlson@hamptonhallsc.com

Matt Sapochak, Golf Course Superintendent....................ext. 1401 msapochak@hamptonhallsc.com

Jim Cadres President

Frank Zagar Vice President & Golf Board Chair

Jim Kurdek Treasurer

Ron Desing Secretary

Dave Abel Rich Kulak Clara Spinetto

Christina DeVoe, Sports, Recreation & Activities Director.....ext. 1302 cdevoe@hamptonhallsc.com

Paul Tollefson, Head Tennis Professional...........................ext. 1303 ptollefson@hamptonhallsc.com

Megan Tracey, HOA Administrator.....................................ext. 1502 hoamanager@hamptonhallsc.com

Jerry Twigg, Director of Facilities, Building Maintenance, and Common Grounds.............................ext. 1501 jtwigg@hamptonhallsc.com

Frequently Used Numbers Main Line | 843-815-8730

boardofdirectors@hamptonhallsc.com

Golf Shop | 843-815-8720

Fitness Center | 843-815-8740

Dinner Reservations | 843-815-3463 Security | 843-815-8799

www.hamptonhallclubsc.com

HOA | 843-815-2567 ARB | 843-815-4033


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