Chapel Hill Country Club
November and December 2015
President’s Note
In This Issue 1
Membership
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Dining and Events
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Thanksgiving
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Golf
7
Who Do You Know?
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Tennis
11
DPAC Tickets
13
Young Members
I would like to thank everyone who attended the Town Hall Meeting on October 29th. For those that were unable to attend, we have posted the information on the Club’s website in the Members Only area. If you need your login information please contact Pat in the Accounting Office. The Town Hall Meeting was very informative as we discussed the capital projects currently underway including the HVAC system, pool renovation and tennis court resurfacing. Following the Treasurer’s Report, our new General Manager Mike Blazer discussed the long range vision for the Club as we move “from good to great”. He also discussed the need to continue to grow the Club’s membership and ways that you can help. His message was very simple, “Invite your friends”. Please take a moment to read the information from the Town Hall Meeting. I’m sure you will find it helpful and very informative. Included is information on how you can get involved with the Club’s many committees. November will be a very busy month at Chapel Hill Country Club. Our social calendar is filled with great events and I look forward to seeing you there. On Monday, November 9th, the Club will host the annual Police and Firefighter Appreciation Golf Tournament. This event honors our local heroes and gives members the opportunity to thank them personally and share a great day on the course. The WGA and SMGA have several events, a group of members will travel to DPAC on November 13th, and Thanksgiving is approaching quickly. Finally, I want to congratulate Executive Chef Jimmy Reale for winning 3 awards at the 2015 A Tasteful Affair including Best Entrée, Best Plate Presentation and People’s Choice Award. Chapel Hill learned what we already know, Chef Jimmy can cook! As a reminder, the Membership Holiday Party is on December 6th followed by the Annual Meeting on December 7th. Mike Brogren Club President
Find the October Town Hall Recap packet by logging in to your member account online and selecting Meeting Minutes under Club Governance. The packet is the very first link at the top of the page. If your are interested in serving on a club committee in 2016, please submit the form found at the end of the packet.
Club Contacts Mike Blazer General Manager (919) 945-0419 mblazer@chapelhill-cc.com
Julie Brannon Assistant General Manager (919) 945-0410 jbrannon@chapelhill-cc.com
Melanie Windrem Member Relations Manager (919) 967-8201 mwindrem@chapelhill-cc.com
Jamie Harper Membership Director (919) 967-8201 jharper@chapelhill-cc.com
Jimmy Reale Executive Chef (919) 945-0422 jreale@chapelhill-cc.com
Lindsay Benton Director of Tennis (919) 971-8144 lbenton@chapelhill-cc.com
Bernadette Degnan Controller (919) 932-2861 bdegnan@chapelhill-cc.com
A.J. Forbes Food & Beverage Director (919) 932-2851 aforbes@chapelhill-cc.com
Rick Brannon Dir. of Golf, Head Golf Professional (919) 932-2846 rbrannon@chapelhill-cc.com
Pat Clark Assistant Controller (919) 945-0411
Alisa Rawls Activities Director (919) 932-2848 arawls@chapelhill-cc.com
Walt Pierce Locker Room Manager (919) 945-0413
Club Development
AMBASSADOR CIRCLE INVITATION RESIDENT FULL MEMBERSHIP
Membership Includes the Following
Privileges:
ties ¾ Full Use of All Golf and Club Facili eges Privil l Socia and g ¾ Full Dinin is Centers ¾ Full Use of the Aquatic and Tenn er-Guest Tournaments & Women’s Golf Associations, Memb ¾ Eligible for Membership to Men’s and Club Championships s ¾ Priority Starting Time Reservation
includes the The Ambassador Circle Invitation tion fee. current preferred offer for the initia
Initiation Fee $15,000 (in full at enrollment): or
Extended Payments $20,000
(installment payment schedule) Club Dues: Monthly: $495.00 + CIP $95.00*
*Capital Improvement Program fee Quarterly Food Minimum: $200 Full Member the final $5000 payment by sponsoring a new Preferred offer includes the opportunity to forgive apply. ions n terms and condit in your first year of Club Membership. Certai Club Membership conditions set forth in Chapel Hill Country and terms the to t subjec are s ership All Memb Plan and Operating Rules and Regulations. 22, 2015 Prices are subject to change. Issued: September
The best way to advance the Club is by expanding membership, and the best way to expand membership is to invite your best friends. The Club exists to bring together friends for social and recreational events. Already having friends that are members makes becoming a member more enjoyable. Current members serve as ambassadors for their friends who join by helping new members incorporate into the club community.
Membership at the Chapel Hill Country Club is by invitation only and requires the sponsorship of a current member to apply. Your assistance in expanding the circle of membership is the primary step towards the Club being able to provide greater value for your membership. Please consider which of your friends you can see meeting for dinner, a round of golf or a match on the courts. Contact Jamie Harper for assistance in inviting your friends to become members. Jamie can provide tours and information to help your friends decide if membership would benefit their lives. Jamie looks forward to hearing from you! jharper@chapelhill-cc.com (919) 967-8201
It’s the most wonderful time of the year
Lou Sholar and Janie Pope CHCC Christmas circa 1970 Many thanks to Mrs. Pegge Folger for these pictures!
Bill Dooly, Bob Simpson, June Young, Lou Sholar, Anne Simpson, Tom Darden
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Chef Wins 3 For CHCC While it seems that Chef Reale lives at the Club, he still finds time to get out and compete on occassion. Recently, Chef Reale took part in the A Tasteful Affair event supporting the Ronald McDonald House at UNC Kenan Stadium’s Blue Zone. Chef Reale’s creations won Best Entree, Best Plate Presentation and People’s Choice Awards. Club members are treated to his winning style every day. Chef changes the menu numerous times throughout the year to match the flavor of the seasons and to incorporate the best local produce. He is an artist and the wheels of creativity are perpetually spinning as he works to create new enticing dishes to please members. His kitchen is the heartbeat of the club with staff that work together like a finely tuned engine. Attending special events or hosting a Chef’s Table, members can witness the full splendor of Chef Reale’s passion for culinary art. CHCC’s Chef Bruce assisted Chef Reale at A Tasteful Affair
BURGERS, BEERS & BUCKS Thursdays starting at 5:30 PM | $15 Includes: Choice of Select Gourmet Burgers, Russet or Sweet Potato or Fries, Salad Bar, Soup, Cobbler & Ice Cream | Draft Beer Specials Each Week Pot O’Gold Drawing at 7:30 PM for $250 or more in Club Credit
Santa Claus Is Coming Everyone’s favorite jolly bearded man will be making his appearance on Wednesday, December 9, Thursday, December 10 and Sunday, December 13. Seatings for the Wednesday and Thursday dinners are at 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm, with the Sunday brunch seatings at 11:00 am and 1:00 pm. Tables always go quickly, so make your reservation early! Space is limited in each seating, so please be sure that your numbers are finalized when making reservations. Santa visits are a cherished club tradition. Children have the opportunity to tell Santa what they want and have their picture taken with Santa. Santa reads A Night Before Christmas. Seeing everyone together and all the little members dressed up to see Santa is magical!
Please call (919) 967-8201 for Reservations Sidney Myer was an Australian businessman who’s best known for creating Australia’s largest chain of department stores, Myer. With his substantial wealth, he expressed his kind, generous nature with various philanthropic endeavors. One of the most notable was during the depression of the 1930s when Myer decided to give 10,000 unemployed people a vast Christmas dinner on Christmas day of 1930, and even included a gift for every child in attendance..
Thanksgiving Brunch Thursday, November 26 Reservations are required and must be confirmed by the Club. Seatings at 11:00 AM, 11:30 AM, 12:00 PM, 12:30 PM, 1:00 PM and 1:30 PM Please finalize your party before making reservations as it may not be possible to accomodate additions at a later date due to space limitations.
Celery Root & Parsnip Bisque Mixed Field Greens Salad Shrimp & Baby Scallop Crimson Salad with Lemon Basil Vinaigrette Mediterranean Duck Confit with Roasted Brussel Sprouts Cider Vinaigrette Wild & White Rice Salad with Citrus Vinaigrette | Citrus Barley and Butternut Squash
Antipasti Displays: Fresh Fruit | International and Domestic Cheeses | Artisan Bread Charcuterie | Grilled Vegetables and Portobello Mushrooms | Atlantic Seafood Roasted Turkey, Old Fashioned Gravy and Cranberry Orange Relish Roasted Leg of Lamb, Mint Jelly, Horseradish Mustard Herb Crusted Salmon with Saffron Rice and Crawfish Sauce Braised Beef Brisket Pot Roast Seasonal Vegetables with Herb Butter | Steamed Green Beans with Pancetta Buttermilk Cornbread Stuffing | Oyster Dressing Roasted Garlic Whipped Potatoes | Candied Yams with Pecan Crumble Fresh Baked Biscuits | Warm Muffins | Assorted Rolls Apple Smoked Bacon & Sausage | Scrambled Eggs | French Toast Casserole with Fig Maple Syrup Bourbon Pecan Pie | Pumpkin Pie | Sweet Potato Pie | Chocolate Meringue Pie Bananas Foster Bread Pudding | Cobbler | Ice Cream Assorted Chocolates | Petit Four | Toffee
Children’s Buffet Fruit Salad | Pancakes with Syrup Grilled Chicken | Chicken Fingers | Tater Tots Steamed Broccoli Florets | Mac & Cheese | Cookies
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Thanksgiving-To-Go The Club can make your Thanksgiving at home easy and spectacular, too! Order your entire meal or select items with the form on the next page. Return your order form to the front office before 5:00 PM on Friday, November 20. Pick-up will be between 10:00 AM and 8:00 PM on Wednesday, November 25.
North Carolina has been the #1 sweet potato producing state since 1971! NC is ranked #2 for turkey production behind Minnesota.Native Americans used cranberries to treat wounds and dye fabric. Cranberries contain extraordinary antimicrobial compounds. Hooray for cranberries!
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Club Championship Results Championship Flight: Presidents Flight: Governor’s Flight : Senior Flight: Ladies Flight:
1st Jeff Jamieson 1st Russ Owens 1st Chuck Kuoni Low Gross - Gus Neville Low Gross - Jane Montgomery
2nd Scott Graves 2nd Barry Lake 2nd Dai Zhao Low Net - Everett Kemp Low Net - Patricia Hannenberg
Junior Golf Champions CHCC members Hannah Rose Bruxvoort and Hailey Freedman are members of the Cardinal Gibbons High School Girls’ Golf Team who won the 4A State Championship by 28 strokes on October 30th! Hailey posted the low round of the first day with a 75 and Hannah Rose received the 4A Outstanding Sportsmanship award. This was Cardinal Gibbons’ second consecutive state championship!
CHAPEL HILL COUNTRY CLUB
2, nd Meeting:
Thursday, November 19th at 2 P Thursday PM
Planned in the first meeting, October 22nd: • Plant and maintain a large herb garden in the Rosemary Terrace Garden for Chef Reale • Enhance the beauty of two or three Ladies Tee Boxes each year. (to be selected and planned at next meeting!) • 2 Field Trips to Nurseries and Cardens in Winter and Spring
To Join the Garden Club or for more information: Contact Karen Lazarus 919-240-7171 or Laura Ellgen (919) 622-1409 A $15.00 annual membership fee will be charged to your account.
Sally’s Golf Tip: Putting The most important thing to remember when putting, in my opinion, is to keep your head still or listen for the ball to drop before you peak. Using your shoulders allows the club to swing under your steady head. Hold your finish, looking up only after the ball is holed or stops rolling. By keeping your head still the putter has a keep chance to swing freely on line and gives chan you the best chance for a solid hit. Also, focusing on keeping your head still helps focu prevent you from worrying about the prev results. You may not make them all, but I resu know you can keep your head still and thus have a better chance to make it. LPGA Teaching Professional Sally Austin offer off ers errs lessons and a clinics at the club for all ages. Whether you’ve never held a club, or have temporar temporarily lost your mojo, Sally can help you. Call the Pro Shop to schedule a lesson.
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Holiday Season Golf Hours
Taking Care of Your Course
Direct line to the Golf Shop: 932-2857 The Golf Shop and Golf Course are closed on Mondays. The Golf Shop and Range are open: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM in November, and 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM in December. November 26th, Thanksgiving: Closing at 4:00PM December 24th, Christmas Eve: Closed Deember 25th, Christmas Day: Closed January 1st, New Year’s Day: Closed
In order to have the best and most beautiful fairways possible, please remember to... • Repair your ball marks and any others you see • Fill your divots with sand • Rake the bunkers after your shot The “Golden Rule” is to leave the golf course in better condition than you found it!
SMGA Update
Dear WGA Members:
October 28th marked the official end to the 2015 SMGA golf season, but as Yogi said: ‘’It ain’t over ‘til it’s over”! In the beginning of September, Mark Attwood captured the President’s Cup when he defeated Rick Lessard in our double elimination match play tournament. Then less than two weeks later, Ed Kaiser was crowned Senior Champion in medal play. Ed’s two day total of 160 captured the gross title, while Ron Tell and Jerry Gschwind shared low net honors. With their wins Mark and Ed gained automatic exemption into November’s season ending finale. On November 8th, the SMGA will hold its inaugural FedEx-like tournament. During the year, participation and performance points were awarded to players for every golf event in which they participated. The winners of our three major championships, plus the eight players that accumulated the most points through the Closing Day event qualified. This low gross event will help us put a new finish to an exciting 2015 golf season. One week later, Sunday the 15th, all SMGA members and their significant other are invited to the Fall Awards Banquet. The New Horizons Swing Band will be providing music during the evening for both the listening and dancing pleasure of the participants. Golf winners will also be honored as we dine on Chef Jimmy’s fine food and recall the adventures that we experienced during the past year.
I want to use this last newsletter to express my thanks for your participation and support over this past golf season. With the passing of my mother it has been a difficult year for me, but you all have helped me through it. As the WGA merges with the NNGA to become the LGA, I hope you all will continue to support women’s’ golf at CHCC. Thank you to my wonderful board who kept me on task, under budget and picked up my slack. Thank you to all the play day chairs for organizing our outings. I am truly blessed to be a member of this incredible club and organization. Golf is a bonus to the friendships I have developed. I look forward to a New Year and new organization with fun golf and camaraderie. May your ball fly straight and your putts fall in! Much love - Diane Koenigshofer
Firefighter and Police Appreciation Golf Tournament On Monday, November 9th, The Chapel Hill Country Club will honor the local heroes that make Chapel Hill a safe and highly desirable place to live. All members are invited to help make this event memorable for those who serve our community by either donating a prize, playing in the tournament or volunteering to help with tournament operations. The Tournament Entry Fee of $40 includes Chili on #1 at 11 AM, Shotgun start golf with cart at 11:30 AM, and burgers and hot dogs with a keg after golf.
Christmas Cup Toy Drive & Golf Tournament The 2015 Christmas Cup will be held on Friday, December 11th. Please bring 2 toys- one for boy and one for a girl, unwrapped and valuing about $25 each. It may be a bit chilly on the course, but your heart will be filled with the warmth of the season of giving! The event kicks off with Chili on #1 at 11 AM followed by a shotgun start at 12 PM. You could be the lucky winner to drink from the Christmas Cup this year! Your donation of toys serves as your entry fee.
Please consider donating toys even if you aren’t playing in the tournament!
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Tennis Holiday Schedule
NEW! Video Analysis!
The Tennis Pro Shop will be Closed Thursday December 24, Friday December 25 and on New Years Day. However the tennis courts will remain open for play those days, weather permitting. The tennis court hotline will be updated for court conditions in the mornings on those days.
Interested in adding a video analysis to your lessons? CHCC is now offering Video analysis starting at $90 for the hour. Please inquire with the Full-Time Tennis Pros in scheduling an appointment to start working and improve your game for the upcoming Indoor and Spring Seasons! Individual stroke analysis | Game or situation based analysis
Guest Player Reminder Per the tennis committee, resigned CHCC members are not permitted to play at the club as a guest of any member for 1 year.
Planning for 2016 Tennis Member participation is vital for tennis socials and events to succeed. If you have any suggestions to increase participation, please direct your suggestions to the Tennis Shop.
Cold Weather Court Conditions If the temperature drops below 30° F, the clay courts will freeze and remain unplayable until mid-morning. If the temperature drops to the low or mid 20’s, the courts will be unplayable until mid-day or later depending on the daytime temperature, wind, cloud cover and precipitation. For those brave players wanting to still play during the lower temperatures, the hard courts will be perfect! Please check with the Pro Shop on availability of courts during the colder upcoming months.
Court Lights Reminder Please help with keeping tennis court light use to a minimum. When you come out to play and need the lights on, please turn the lights on for your court only and to please turn them OFF when you leave. Turning on additional lighting does not improve the lighting on your court since they are recessed.
2015 Junior Program Review This years’ junior program stayed extremely active in part to our successful junior clinics. Teaching Pros Mic Wallace, Jarrod Randle, Gene Hamilton, Lindsay Benton and Jaime Montalvo are enjoying the success of our juniors here at CHCC and in their weekend USTA tournaments all across North Carolina. We had 3 Quickstart & Junior Team Tennis teams this spring with close to 30 juniors participating with another trip to the State Championships for the CHCC Junior Program. Our 10s and 12 & under teams both competed in Lake Norman during the State Championship weekend and despite being 2 of the youngest teams in their respective divisions, they handled themselves with great sportsmanship and competed very well. Carter Harris and Ann Louise Newcomb won the coveted Best Sportsmanship Awards for the 10s and 12s Intermediate Divisions! We have a total of 21 juniors currently ranked in North Carolina in their respective age divisions with 6 juniors new to tournaments this year and have worked their way to a state ranking, and we’re still growing! We are so proud of our juniors here at the Chapel Hill Country Club and are looking forward to improving these rankings for 2016.
CHCC Juniors Ranked in NC Girls’ 10’s Helen Newcomb- #90 Meriwether Jordan- #114 Samantha Benton- #121 Avery Tortora- #148
Boys’ 10’s Cody Benton - #1 (#9 in Southern) Oliver Narbut - #11 James Green- #49 Johnathan Baddour - #64
Girls’ 12’s Boys’ 12’s Ann Louise Newcomb- #3058 Cody Benton - #93 Johnathan Baddour - #61 Girls’ 14’s Thomson Falk - #64 Annika Narbut -#26 Jackson Moroney- #273 Madeline Towning - #40 Griffin Edwards- #321 Lauren Baddour - #61 Sarah McClanahan - #174 Boys’ 14’s Julia King - #215 Rutledge Smith - #80 Felix Zhao - #120 Girls’ 16’s Isabel Green- #73 Cody Benton – 10 & Under State Closed Paloma Lamus- #2141 Singles & Doubles Champion Johnathan Baddour – 10 & Under Doubles Finalist State Closed Tournament; 4th in Singles at State Closed
Sign Up For 2016 Winter Junior Tennis Clinics! We will do our best to keep our junior program going through the cold winter months here at CHCC. You may register for Tuesdays, Thursdays or both. In case of inclement weather taking too many days of clinic away, we will pro-rate your child attendance for this clinic as there is no make-up week. Please contact the Pro Shop at 932-2855 to sign up Registration Deadline: January 4 Winter Session 1: Tuesday January 5 – Thursday February 25 Pee Wees: Ages 4-7 | 3:15 PM – 4:00 PM $120 for 8 clinics; $240 for 16 clinics Future Stars: Ages 8-12 | 4 PM – 5 PM $145 for 8 clinics; $265 for 16 clinics Player Dev./Tournament Training: Ages 10-16 | 5 PM – 6:30 PM $165 for 8 clinics; $320 for 16 clinics
2015 Adult Tennis Nearly 100 CHCC members played on 31 teams this year in our USTA spring, summer and fall seasons. Almost 35 ladies played in our 6 spring and fall Triangle Tennis League teams. We’d like to send out a big THANK YOU to the members for being so patient and cooperative when court availability was tough on some days due to the amount of matches we had scheduled each week. In the 8 weeks of high traffic during the spring and fall months of league play, courts were ready for members who were able to play before 9:30 AM or after 11 AM despite having 2 teams at home. To ALL the captains this year, thank you for taking on the responsibility of this job. Without your time and effort of keeping the teams organized each season, we would not be as successful as we have become each season. Keep up the great work!
Attention Captains: All 2016 team planning should not start until the 2015 end of season ratings have come out by the end of November. This will allow the captains to see which players have been bumped up or down. This will also allow the team captains plenty of time to get the names of any new players, new members, or former players at the club and give everyone an equal chance to find a team to play on between now and the start of registration in January. Once captains start forming their teams, they need to give the pro shop a preliminary roster of their team prior to registration. a. Social members are not eligible for league play. If a social member would like to play on a CHCC league team, they may convert to a Regular Resident Membership or a Sports Membership by paying the balance of the initiation fee at the time of conversion. b. Former CHCC Members who have resigned from the club have forfeited their membership rights and therefore will not be eligible to play on any CHCC league team. As per the bylaws: “A resigned member may apply to the Board for reinstatement or readmission at any time.” c. Inactive members have suspended their membership for up to a year’s time. During this time they “shall not be entitled to use any of the facilities of the Club” (Club bylaws). Therefore, inactive members are ineligible to participate in all club activity including league play until such time as they re-activate their membership.
Adult Doubles and Mixed Doubles Championships Saturday, November 21 This is our LAST Tennis event of the year, so let’s make it a Huge Success! We are hoping to have 4 divisions for this event: 3.0, 3.5 and 4.0+ and a 50+ depending on how many sign up for the event. If we are unable to separate all teams into 3 divisions, we will combine the groups and make them as even and competitive as possible. You can play in both, doubles and mixed doubles events or just one. When signing up, please let us know which event(s) you will be playing and who your partner is as well as your USTA level. If you are in need of a partner, we will gladly help you out. Please sign up in the pro shop or contact Jaime via e-mail : jmontalvo@chapelhill-cc.com 9-11:30am – Men’s & Women’s Doubles 12-12:45pm – Lunch 1-3pm – Mixed Doubles ... Followed by Awards and Beverages
USTA Spring i Season Registration i i Registration begins in early January Season will go from March to May 2.5 to 5.0 USTA Levels available New USTA leagues of ages 40+ & 55+ will also be formed this year Men’s/Women’s Day and Night Leagues Maximum 15 players per team 8 players needed per match; 2 singles and 3 doubles will play for each match Senior Men’s Day and Night Leagues Available Maximum 14 players per team 6 players needed per match; 3 doubles play for each match Senior Women’s Day and Night Leagues Maximum 14 players per team 6 players needed per match; 3 doubles play for each match
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Tournament Champions Adult Spring Team Challenge: Bob Woodruff, Debbie O’Rourke, Christy Bowman & Ingrid Sztukowski
Tennis/Golf Biathlon: Matt Hapgood/Jon Stone & Nicole Lake/Lucy Falk Longest Drive: Barry Lake Closest to Pin: Jim Datin Member/Guest Champions: Wendy Merritt & Lannette West (Women’s 4.0) Susana Harvey & Amy Plesser (Women’s 3.5)
The tennis staff would like to extend warmest wishes to everyone for a wonderful and safe Holiday season!
Congratulations to the following 2015 Adult teams this year who finished 1st in their respective local leagues! (Spring) Local League Champs: Women’s 3.0 Baby Got Backspin Janis Tillman (captain), Sarah Lamb (co-captain), Carol Richards, Myra Jester, Ramsey White, Julie Vozella, Laurie Oakley, Ingrid Sztukowski, Lee Wollman, Christie Osborne, Susan Skolsky, Sue Datin, Kathleen Linger, Allison Moroney & Melissa Isreal. This team finished their local season with a 5-2 record and advanced to the State Championships in Lake Norman. (Spring) Local League Champs: Women’s 3.0 55+ Overserved Laurie Oakley (captain), Ingrid Sztukowski (co-captain), Carol Richards, Karol Wenner, Olga Murphy, Susan Skolsky, Lissa Jensen, Dorene Palermo, Judi Seagroves, Susana Harvey, Laura Ellgen & Pam Rowland. This team finished their local season with a 7/1 record and Advanced to the State Championships in Greensboro and lost in the Semi-Final round.
BROADWAY AT DPAC WITH CHCC
November 13, 2015
December 4, 2015
Direct from Broadway, the world’s best selling magic show is coming to DPAC. This mind-blowing spectacular showcases the jaw-dropping talents of most incredible Illusionists on earth. THE ILLUSIONISTS – Witness the Impossible has shattered box office records across the globe and dazzles audiences of all ages with a powerful mix of the mostoutrageous and astonishing acts ever to be seen on stage. This non-stop show is packed with thrilling and sophisticated magic of unprecedented proportions.
The Hills Are Alive! A brand new production of THE SOUND OF MUSIC, directed by three-time Tony Award® winning Director Jack O’Brien, is coming to DPAC. The spirited, romantic and beloved musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp Family will once again thrill audiences with its Tony®, Grammy® and Academy Award® winning Best Score, including “My Favorite Things,” “Do- Re-Mi,” “Climb Ev’ry Mountain,” “Edelweiss” and the title song.
CHARTERED TRANSPORTATION FROM THE CLUB TO THE LOBBY DOORS OF DPAC
January 8, 2016
January 22, 2016
Hailed by The New York Times as “the best musical of this century” and the winner of nine Tony Awards®, this outrageous musical comedy follows the misadventures of a mismatched pair of missionaries, sent halfway across the world to spread the Good Word. Now with standing room only productions in London, on Broadway, and across North America, THE BOOK OF MORMON has truly become an international sensation. Contains explicit language.
Winner of 50 international awards, including four Tony Awards®, MATILDA THE MUSICAL is the story of an extraordinary girl who, armed with a vivid imagination and a sharp mind, dares to take a stand and change her own destiny. Based on the beloved novel by Roald Dahl, MATILDA continues to thrill sold-out audiences of all ages on Broadway and in London’s West End. The Wall Street Journal says, “The makers of MATILDA have done the impossible – triumphantly! It is smart, sweet, zany and stupendous fun.”
This show is a season add-on and we have seats closer to the stage. This show is $150/ticket and has a short waitlist.
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EXCLUSIVE ENTRY TO THE BROADWAY LOUNGE BEVERAGES AND SNACKS ARE INCLUDED - LINE-FREE LOUNGE RESTROOMS!
April 22, 2016
May 6, 2016
Welcome to the infamous Kit Kat Klub, where the Emcee, Sally Bowles & a raucous ensemble take the stage nightly to tantalize the crowd––and to leave their troubles outside. But as life in pre-WWII Germany grows more uncertain, will the decadent allure of Berlin nightlife be enough to get them through their dangerous times? Come hear some of the most memorable songs in theatre history, including “Cabaret,” “Willkommen” and “Maybe This Time.” Leave your troubles outside – life is beautiful at CABARET, JOHN KANDER, FRED EBB and JOE MASTEROFF’s Tony-winning musical about following your heart while the world loses its way.
Based on a novel by Bradford Ropes and Busby Berkeley’s 1933 movie, 42nd Street tells the story of a starryeyed young dancer named Peggy Sawyer who leaves her Allentown home and comes to New York to audition for the new Broadway musical Pretty Lady. When the star breaks her ankle, Peggy takes over and becomes a star. With a book by Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble, music by Harry Warren and lyrics by Al Dubin, this sparkling new production will be directed by co-author Mark Bramble and choreographed by Randy Skinner, the team who staged the 2001 Tony Award-winning Best Musical Revival.
TRANSPORTATION AND LOUNGE BENEFITS ARE INCLUDED WITH YOUR ORCHESTRA LEVEL, SECTION 4 TICKET. May 27, 2016 IF/Then is a contemporary Broadway musical about living in New York today – and all the possibilities of tomorrow. With unforgettable songs and a deeply moving story by the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Awardwinning creators of Next to Normal, this “fascinating, ambitious, and original new musical (New York Post)” simultaneously follows one woman’s two possible life paths, painting a deeply moving portrait of the lives we lead, as well as the lives we might have led. “Thrilling. The best musical of the year.” —New York Magazine
(Rows AA-CC for all shows except Book of Mormon)
$125 PER TICKET PER SHOW (The Book of Mormon is $150 and is wait listing.) Bus departure from CHCC between 6:45 & 7 PM
CONTACT ALISA TO PURCHASE TICKETS (919) 932-2848 arawls@chapelhill-cc.com
Christmas Camp Saturday, December 5th 9 AM - 4 PM For ages 2 and older
Make Ornaments | Christmas Carol Sing-Along | Bring a White Elephant Gift! Christmas Themed Games | Decorate a Tree | Classic Christmas Storybooks Healthy Snacks and Lunch | Christmas Themed Games| Decorate a Tree Parents can go shopping and young members can spend a fun day at the club gearing up for the big day! Please contact Alisa before December 1 to sign up! $50 for 9 AM - 4 PM with snacks and lunch or $10 per hour for partial day (please still pre-register)
Holiday Break Child Care December 21 - 23 & December 28 - 31 Available 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM For ages 2 and older 3 hour limit per day | $10 per hour/child by reservation only & 24 hours notice required Contact Alisa: arawls@chapelhill-cc.com or (919) 932-2848
Weekly Events For Young Members The Terrace Room is the new official indoor space for young members! The playground closes as dusk, but kids are welcome to come play in the Terrace Room. The room is staffed each Wednesday night 6-8 PM to ensure that young members are safe and all having fun. On Fridays, we have 3 or more staff to help children with dinner and activities. The room features Air Hockey, Ping-Pong, Xbox, craft materials, and an adult to help.
Wednesdays Room is Open 6:00 - 8:00 PM $5 Reservations not required- just come to play!
Friday Kids’ Club 5:30 - 9:00 PM $12.50 (includes dinner) Reservations are required by 3 PM on Fridays.
In need of Child Care for an event at the Club? Please contact Alisa! arawls@chapelhill-cc.com or (919) 932-2848
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DECEMBER
NOVEMBER Tuesday | 3 WGA 9 Holes & Closing Luncheon Wednesday | 4 SMGA Play Day Sunday | 8 SMGA Senior Cup (FedEx) Tournament Monday | 9 Police & Firefighters Appreciation Golf Tournament Wednesday | 11 Veterans Day SMGA Playday
Tuesday | 17 Special Interest Groups & Member Business Alliance Drop-In Thursday | 19 Garden Club SMGA Supper Club Saturday | 21 November MGA Member Dining Downstairs Sunday | 22 SMGA Senior Sunday Wednesday | 25 SMGA Playday
Thursday | 12 Trivia - 7:30 PM
Thursday | 26 Thanksgiving Brunch Golf Closes at 4 PM
Friday | 13 The Illusionists at DPAC
Saturday | 28 Member Dining Downstairs
Sunday | 15 SMGA Fall Awards Dinner
Tuesday | 1 Birthday Tuesday Friday | 4 The Sound of Music at DPAC Sunday | 6 Member Holiday Party
Clubhouse Dining Tuesdays - Saturdays: 11: 00 AM until 9:00 PM Sundays: 10:30 AM - 4:00 PM Golf Shop & Driving Range Hours
Monday | 7 Annual Member Meeting
November 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM, Tuesday- Sunday
Friday | 11 Christmas Cup Golf Tournament
December 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Tuesday- Sunday
Saturday | 12 MGA Closing Breakfast
Tennis Court Hours Wednesday | 16 Book Club Thursday | 17 Trivia - 7:30 PM Thursday | 24 Christmas Eve- Closing at 2 PM Friday | 25 Christmas Day -Closed
Chapel Hill Country Club 103 Lancaster Drive Chapel Hill, NC 27517
chapelhillcountryclub.com
(919) 967-8201
8:00 AM – 8:00 PM daily weather permitting Court Conditions (919) 932-2855 (press 1 during the greeting)