APRIL 2023 THE
CREEK
Joel Inman - General Manager/COO jinman@laurelcreek.org | (856) 291-9702
Elisha Carson - Controller ecarson@laurelcreek.org | (856) 291-9703
Patty Fagan - Director of Membership & pfagan@laurelcreek.org | (856) 291-9706
Erin Schafer - Director of Events eschafer@laurelcreek.org | (856) 291-9707
Karen Wright - Clubhouse Manager kwright@laurelcreek.org | (856) 291-9711
John Geller - Service Director jgeller@laurelcreek.org | (856) 291-9713
Nevada Groulx - Director of Communications ngroulx@laurelcreek.org | (856) 291-9715
John Slade - Director of Golf Course Operations jslade@laurelcreek.org | (856) 291-9713
Bob Hennefer, PGA - Head Golf Professional bhennefer@laurelcreek.org | (856) 291-9712
Peter Rosenblatt - Executive Chef prosenblatt@laurelcreek.org | (856) 291-9710
Carol MacLennan - Director of Tennis cmaclennan@laurelcreek.org | (856) 291-9722
Mike Holak - Pool Manager mholak@laurelcreek.org | (856) 291-9723
FRONT DESK | (856) 291-9701 PRO SHOP | (856) 291-9718
Golf Course
Tuesday to Thursday
8:00 a.m. - Sunset
Friday 8:00 a.m. - Sunset
Saturday & Sunday 8:00 a.m. - Sunset
Pro Shop
Tuesday to Friday 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Dining
Tuesday thru Thursday 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday 9:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Tennis Courts are open for play
Pool & Oasis Closed for the Season
STAFF DIRECTORY & CLUB HOURS
Joel Inman
GENERAL MANAGER
Blu…Blue Man Group…Songs with blue in them…Blue Ocean…Blue sky…nah…just Blu.
If you haven’t been around the club recently you might not have seen the progress to our addition: Blu. Blu is our newest offering for dining at the club. So what exactly is it? We are imagining Blu will be the more intimate, upscale, Philly style restaurant right here in your club.
Blu will offer a limited number of seats on Friday and Saturday nights in what was once our Terrace room. In addition to that, it will also offer a “Chef’s table” located directly in our kitchen. You will get a front row seat, watching our outstanding culinary team in action, creating masterpieces from our menu.
Our plan is to have a quieter more polished dining experience with a menu that changes weekly. Not only will it change weekly, but it will also be focused on “farm to table” options that are available to us. It will have a new décor including tables, chairs, lights and fireplace. With some luck and hard work we anticipate Blu making it’s grand opening shortly after Mother’s Day in May.
I would also like to address some concerns I’ve been hearing from members and staff alike. As I’m sure you are all aware, the hospitality industry workforce left in droves during the pandemic. Since then, every establishment has had their share of issues getting enough staff to fulfill their needs. We are no exception to this. Even today we are continually on the lookout for talent. We have been lucky enough to fill in some of the vacancies with hard working, excited, young adults. For many of them, this is their first job and they come in with a lot of enthusiasm and ambition. Our management team tries to provide all of them with the training and resources needed to be successful. However, making a cohesive, driven, well trained team takes time. During this process, inevitably, things sometimes don’t go as planned. It doesn’t mean our team doesn’t care or doesn’t want to provide you with a great experience. Each and every one of us comes in trying to make things a little better each and every day. During this time when our management team is training and retraining our staff, I ask 2 things of you. The first is to be patient and be kind to those that are here doing their best to provide you with an outstanding experience. The second thing I ask is that you reach out to me anytime you feel that things didn’t go as you had hoped and planned for. The more I understand what is not happening properly, the more resources I can bring to bear to improve it. I promise I will not see you as if you are a “complainer” as I’ve heard it termed, but more importantly I will see you as an asset in helping me make Laurel Creek the best.
I thank you for your continued support of this great club!
Patty Fagan
DIRECTOR OF MEMBERSHIP
Happy Spring everyone! Can you believe it’s already April? There’s a lot of great changes happening in 2023. For me, personally there are many exciting changes happening this year. My oldest is graduating high school and heading to Penn State this fall; my stepdaughter is getting married in October; and I just sold my home that I’ve lived in for the past 12 years. I have yet to find my “new home” but I’m staying positive and know that it will all work out even if I am inconvenienced for a while. Change can be scary but in the words of John F. Kennedy, “change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future”.
There have been a lot of changes happening at LCCC this year. We recently launched our new website and mobile app which has had its challenges, but we are confident that this will improve your experience, increase engagement, and streamline our operations. If you don’t have our new mobile app, the instructions to download are on this page.
Another change that I’m excited about is Blu, our new dining experience that will be open in a few weeks. This is sure to set us apart from other clubs in the area and another great reason to be a part of our membership.
And speaking of membership, do you have a friend or colleague that would be a great fit for our Laurel Creek family? Recommending new families to membership is essential for the growth, financial stability, social benefits, better amenities and services, and an overall sense of community within our club. Don’t keep us a secret! The highest compliment you could give me is a referral.
Looking forward to seeing you soon at the Club!
Go to the App or Play store and type in Laurel Creek CC. Two apps may show up. Please see the correct one below:
EXAMPLE
A1 = A001
A11 = A011
A111 = A111
Spouses have same formula but add an A at the end: A001A
MEMBERSHIP
LAUREL CREEK COUNTRY CLUB APP INSTRUCTIONS
Please note that when/if you log into the website, it will ask you to change your password. That password will then be the same password you use when you return to the mobile app.
Log in using your member number. Your password is your last name all lowercase. Please mind your zeros.
NEW MEMBERS
The Parker Family
Kate Robertson and son, Hayden
The Robertson Family
Bob Hennefer
HEAD GOLF PROFESSIONAL
APRIL 1ST – HANDICAP POSTING SEASON BEGINS!
Beginning April 1st, you must post your score after every round. Maintaining a Handicap Index enables you a wide range of competitive golf opportunities. Whether it’s to verify your entry into a local, state, or national championship, a club member guest, Monday outings or used in casual matches with friends maintaining a handicap is crucial to being able to participate in competitive events. At Laurel Creek you must post your score on the day you play after every round. Need a handicap? See a member of our team to get you set up!
CONGRATULATIONS TO BRETT FERNANDES ON ATTAINING PGA MEMBERSHIP!
Attaining PGA Membership is a long and tedious process and shows the true dedication of the Golf Professional to their career. Brett was elected to PGA Membership on March 1st, 2023. Congratulations, Brett!
ALTERNATE LOGO NOW SELLING IN THE PRO SHOP!
You may see an alternate logo on some apparel, golf bags, hats and leather goods this Spring. This is not replacing our current logo, just as with other pieces in the pro shop, we try to get a little creative on select products. We have brought in some of our spring orders with this logo and we hope you find something you like! I would personally like your feedback both positive and negative so we can gauge how we are doing, please reach out to me and let me know what you think!
GOLF
THE 2023 GOLF SEASON IS HERE!
All ladies with full golfing privileges are invited to join the Laurel Creek Women’s Golf Association. Our 9 Holers and 18 Holers tee off on Wednesday mornings, and our season runs April through October. Play as few or as many weeks as you like. If you have any questions, or would like a membership application, please reach out to Kelly Redcay at kellyanneredcay@hotmail.com.
Opening Day for the LCWGA, scheduled for April 19th, is a 9-hole scramble followed by lunch. This is always a fun event that you won’t want to miss! Our annual Kick Off Cocktail Party is the night before and is a perfect way to meet other LCWGA members. Current and potential members are welcome at the party. (Please sign up for both events on the LC app.)
Unsure about whether the LCWGA is a good fit for you?
Perhaps you have the same excuses that some of our current members had before joining…
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EXCUSE: I’m not good enough to play and will hold everyone up.
RESPONSE: If you have a bad hole you pick up your ball. We all do. Nobody cares.
EXCUSE: I don’t have enough time to join a league and play golf every week.
RESPONSE: Our 9 Hole group is open to all levels of golfers. You will be done with your round in approximately 2 hours, and you can play as few or as many Wednesdays as you like during the season. Just show up when you can and enjoy our beautiful course with a fun group of ladies.
EXCUSE: I missed the cut-off date, so I’ll wait until next season.
RESPONSE: There is no cut-off date to join our league. You can register at any point during the season. The best time to join is now so you can participate in Opening Day, and other events we have planned for spring, but if you decide not to join now then change your mind in a few months. It’s never too late!
Don’t forget to sign up for Spring Clinics, led by Director of Instruction, Dave Quinn These clinics are a great way for every level of golfer to come together and improve their skills in all areas of the game to prepare for the season. Each week a different topic will be covered. You may choose to attend all clinics or just the ones that interest you the most. For more information, please contact the Pro Shop. (You may sign up on the LC app).
Thursdays from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. April 6, April 13, April 20, April 27, May 4th. Sundays from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. April 2, April 16, April 23, April 30, May 7. $40 per session or pre-purchase all 5 sessions for $150
LCWGA
We’ll see you on the course!
Karen Wright
CLUBHOUSE MANAGER
When dining at the club, please be sure to make your reservation on the new Laurel Creek APP. You will be able to reserve a table for up to 6 people. If you need to make a reservation for parties larger than 6, please call the club and we will be happy to assist you in making that reservation. Please do not make the reservation for 6 and then write in the comment section that the reservation is really for 8 because we may not be able to accommodate your request based on the other reservations that evening. We want your experience to be great and it starts out with making the right reservation.
Master’s Happy Hour Specials April 4th – April 8th
4:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Why not try the signature drink of the Masters, an Azalea Cocktail!
Did someone say Date Night?
Every Wednesday is Kid’s Corner 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Be sure to sign-up on the App.
New Dinner and Lunch Menu items
beginning April 12th & 13th
Be sure to stop by and try them out!
Looking for a fun night out? Sign-up for
Friday, April 28th at 6:30 p.m.
COMING UP SOON! DATE TBA!
Dave Phinney Wine Tasting Dinner
Creator of The Prisoner
2019 Wine Enthusiast Winemaker of the Year
FOOD & BEVERAGE
“Quizzo”
So much is happening at the Club!
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Pete Rosenblatt
Daniel Bianco President
Scott Duman
Vice President
John Venne Treasurer
Michael Hughey Secretary
Sean Fox
Kiel Gilliland
Erich Herkloz
Dean Kramer
John Higgins
Greg Markus
Gene Martin
BOARD ELECTIONS ARE UNDERWAY!
DON’T FORGET TO VOTE!
Extra ballots are located in the admin offices H24
All ballots must be in by Wednesday, April 26th at 6:00 p.m.
EXECUTIVE CHEF
RIGATONI BOLOGNESE
Yield: 6 servings
Ingredients:
1 lb. ground beef
1 qt. canned crushed tomatoes
½ cp. onion, chopped
¼ cp. carrot, chopped
¼ cp. celery, Chopped
2 tsp garlic, minced
¼ cp. olive oil
¼ cp. white wine
¾ cp. milk
2 bay leaves
2 tbsp. chopped parsley
2 tbsp. chopped basil
1 lb. rigatoni pasta
4 tbsp. grated pecorino cheese
Salt and pepper to taste
Method: Combine onion, celery, carrot, in a food processor and pulse until fi nely minced.
In a large pot over medium heat sauté minced vegetables and garlic in olive oil until soft, about 10 minutes.
Add ground beef, season with salt and pepper and continue to cook for another 10 minutes, use the back of a large spoon to break up the meat. Add white wine and reduce for 2 minutes, then add milk, crushed tomatoes, bay leaves and season again with salt and pepper.
Reduce heat to low and simmer gently for 2 hours, stir in chopped parsley and basil.
Serve over rigatoni pasta and top with fresh grated pecorino cheese.
CHEF’S
CORNER
Carol MacLennan
DIRECTOR OF TENNIS
Are you ready for some Tennis? Check out what’s happening at the courts. Brand new LED lights have been installed on all 4 tennis courts as well as the pickleball courts. The tennis courts are getting their Spring “Makeover” very soon and should be ready for play by mid-April.
We are looking forward to another exciting Ladies Spring League season. LCCC has 3 teams in the Philadelphia Spring League. Matches begin on Monday, April 24th and Wednesday, April 26th. Thank you to our hard working captains Kelly Moye (Monday - Cup 6), Marianne Sims-Kellogg (WednesdayCup D) and Deepa Barot (Wednesday - Cup G). Good Luck Ladies!!! Interested in playing on a team? Email Carol MacLennan at cmaclennan@laurelcreek.org
Weather permitting, Adult tennis and pickleball clinics will begin the third week in April. Registration will open in the app for Adult Clinics as soon as the courts are officially open for play.
After School Kids’ Tennis begins Tuesday, May 9 at 4 pm and runs every Tuesday and Thursday for 6 weeks. After School Red Ball Tennis classes for ages 5 thru 7 will be held every Thursday from 4 to 5:30 starting May 9.
Before you know it, it will be time for “The Racquet Game”, Laurel Creek’s signature tennis game at summer camp. Junior Summer Tennis Camp begins Monday, June 19 and runs for 10 weeks.
New this year…Men’s Advanced Doubles every Tuesday night. Advanced registration required. Level of play 4.0 and above. Pickleball show up and play – Thursday nights starting at 6 pm.
You can now make pickleball court reservations in the new app. Reservations for tennis courts and the ball machine will open as soon as the courts are ready for play. And this year, once you reserve the ball machine, you will automatically be prompted to reserve a court. No need to book each one separately.
Looking forward to a smashing season on the court!
RACQUETS
John Slade
DIRECTOR OF GOLF COURSE OPERATIONS
Oneof the important cultural practices we perform on the fairways throughout the year is solid tine aerification.
The heavy duty aerifier used for this process doesn’t create a perfectly vertical hole, but goes in straight and then “kicks” the soil as it comes back out. This slight heaving of the ground helps to fracture the soil beneath, increasing pore space for water penetration, gas exchange, and rooting.
From a golfer’s point of view, the great thing about this process is that it causes minimal surface disruption. You have to look closely to see the aerification holes on this fairway just a couple of days after being solid-tined.
You have to look closely to see the aerification holes on this fairway just a couple of days after being solid-tined.
ON THE COURSE
Events APRIL SUNMONTUES Happy Hour is Every Tuesday to Friday from 4 to 6 pm! 1 Live Music: Scott Testerman 2 Bunny Brunch Club closes at 4:00 p.m. 34 BBQuesday Masters Happy Hour Specials 5 Masters Happy Hour Specials Passover Specials 6 Passover Specials Masters Happy Hour Specials 7 Live Music: Chris Stevens Masters Happy Hour Specials 8 Live Music: Doug Jennings Masters Happy Hour Specials 9 Easter Brunch Club closes at 4:00 p.m. 1011 BBQuesday 121314 Live Music: Oliver Dagum 15 Live Music: Michaela McClain 161718 BBQuesday 192021 Live Music: Chris Stevens 22 Live Music: Carl Filbert 23 30 2425 BBQuesday 26 Annual General Meeting 2728 Live Music: Class A Kings Quiz Night 29 Live Music: Dennis Matthews WEDTHURSFRISAT
Upcoming
MAY SUNMONTUES Happy Hour is Every Tuesday to Friday from 4 to 6 pm! 12345 Spring Fling Party (Club Closes at 3:00 p.m.) 6 Live Music: Doug Jennings 7 Bunny Brunch 89 BBQuesday 101112 Live Music: Oliver Dagum 13 Live Music: Michaela McClain 14 Mother’s Day Brunch 1516 BBQuesday 171819 Live Music: Chris Stevens 20 Live Music: Class A Kings 212223 BBQuesday 242526 Live Music: Chris Stevens 27 Live Music: Carl Filbert 2829 Memorial Day Pool Party 30 Club & Course Closed 31 WEDTHURSFRISAT
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