H A M M O C K
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L I V I N G FOR MEMBERS OF HAMMOCK BEACH RESORT
FEBRUARY 2014
MEMBERSHIP E V E N T S 2.10 l Bill Ryan Book Signing 2.14 l Valentine Dinner&Dance 2.23 l Pit Stop Party 3.29 l Latin Satin Dinner&Dance
INSIDE THIS ISSUE POLAR BEAR PLUNGE PHOTOS • NYE CELEBRATION PHOTOS D E M O A N D P L AY D AY • VA L E N T I N E D I N N E R & D A N C E 1
Dear Members, I hope you all had a wonderful start to the New Year. I am deeply saddened to inform you that we’ve lost a member of the Salamander family, Mr. Larry Packard. Larry, designer of Innisbrook’s four golf courses and a cornerstone of the Innisbrook community, was 101 years old. Please keep the Packard family in your thoughts. February is full of events and activities at Hammock Beach. From rooting for your favorite team during the Super Bowl or Sochi Winter Olympics to a romantic dinner for Valentine’s Day, there is no shortage of excitement at Hammock. It’s also time to gear up for the Valspar Championship taking place at Innisbrook Resort March 10-16 on Larry’s most famous course, the Copperhead. Be sure to inquire with membership about how you can get your tickets and accommodations. For more information about upcoming events at Hammock Beach, please contact your membership office. Our public relations team has also been hard at work getting the coverage for Hammock Beach and our sister properties. We are excited to share these great stories about our properties: Variety of family fun at upscale Florida resorts, Travel Weekly Hammock Beach Resort on Florida’s Palm Coast offers sweet suites for golfers and families, TravelGolf.com Flying high: Jason Scott Deegan’s golf travel awards for 2013, WorldGolf.com Ditch The Cold And Head To Florida, Moztravel.org Radio host Garbedian, Kohler’s Reyes honored at Hammock Beach, Journal Sentinel (sports blog)
Yours in hospitality,
SHEILA C. JOHNSON Founder & CEO, Salamander Hotels & Resorts
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New Year’s Eve Celebration The 2013 New Year’s Eve Gala was truly a celebration for all and the beginning of what we all hope to be a great 2014. The New York Minute Band had everyone dancing and grooving to top hits throughout the decades.
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ADVISORY BOARD OF GOVERNORS UPDATE B Y P R E S I D E N T C H A R L E S K E R R With the proposal of a new hotel structure to replace the Lodge, we have a challenging year in front us. As the representative of the Membership, the ABOG will be fully engaged with Salamander and the Club to make sure that your voice is heard during this process. Additionally, a member of the ABOG will be part of a Community Committee being formed by the Club. This Committee will also include representatives from Salamander, HB Club, the OHPOA and various HOA groups. As we are all aware, rumors travel faster than fact. So, until the new Committee can get to work, please remember that everything you hear in general conversation about the project may not be totally correct. In the January newsletter we reintroduced you to the committee chairs and the ABOG members serving on the respective committees. The committees have all had an opportunity to meet and establish their new goals and objectives which the ABOG reviewed at their January 27 meeting. Goals and objectives of each committee will be posted on the member website for review. We certainly encourage Club members to participate on these committees. If you have any interest, please contact the appropriate chairperson. A summary of the committee meeting schedules will be posted as soon as they are finalized:
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Social Committee Judy Jack jjack6@cfl.rr.com Golf Committee John Bladel bogjbladel@aol.com Food and Beverage Jan McMaster jmcmaster2@cfl.rr.com Member Relations Jan Cullinane jancullinane@gmail.com Sports and Leisure John Kivi johnkivi@cfl.rr.com In 2013, we were able to fully appreciate the benefits of the additional funds available from the elimination of the socials. Going into 2014, the Social Committee is planning to build on last year by bringing you even more exciting events. With home construction and the success of the recallable membership program, we are seeing a number of new faces at the Club. We want to make sure that both old and new members are able to fully enjoy all of the upcoming events. So, we will continue to discuss ways to structure our events to accommodate everyone. Please check the calendar and make your reservations with the Membership office for those events that interest you.
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ADVISORY BOARD OF GOVERNORS UPDATE C O N T I N U E D As announced in 2013, new greens were put in at the Conservatory. The course re-opened for play the first week of September and, over the fall and winter, the new greens have continued to improve. Having the golf course in prime shape should be a big help in attracting new members to the Conservatory membership program. Late last year, Golf hired Steve Sorrell to be the new Greens Keeper. Steve has already shown that he is committed to the continued improvement of both the Ocean and Conservatory.
management in scheduling fitness classes. We hope to have a few new classes added to the schedule this year. The Tennis Facility has a full slate of member events scheduled for 2014. Please check the tennis event schedule for more information. Lastly, check out the Member Menus at all of the dining outlets. These are the best values in the area. Also, don’t forget about the weekly Chef’s Special at each restaurant. As you know, the hours of operations for Delfinos, Sushi Bar, Loggerheads and Cigar Bar change frequently. These changes can be found in Marianne’s weekly eblast in the Food and Beverage News section in the links after “Hours of Operations Snapshot”. The same links can also be found on the member website’s Dining page, in the right column that also reads “Hours of Operations Snapshot”.
Another item that will be of particular interest to the golf members, the contract for new golf carts should be finalized very soon and carts delivered by the first part of March. There are a few other noteworthy accomplishments that I want to mention. The Spa added an online reservation system that has helped both members and Spa
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Over 40 Club Members, Guests and Employees showed up for the Annual New Year’s Day Polar Bear Plunge in the Atlantic. The morning began with Bloody Mary’s, Mimosas and Hot Chocolate – used to muster courage before the plunge!
Polar Bear Plunge
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20 14 H AMMOCK CUP FEBRUARY 6-18
The 7th Annual Hammock Cup is an annual event in which Hammock Beach and Hammock Dunes compete for golf bragging rights! Unlike the Coquina Cup, this is a Men’s only event. It is a fun tournament that provides the opportunity to play matches on the two Hammock Dunes Courses as well as the Ocean and Conservatory Courses. The Hammock Cup is a two man team, better ball of two, competition and is for all handicap levels. Interested Members may sign up for the first two matches or the last two matches or all four matches. Play will begin each event day with a 9 am shotgun start. Tournament dates are as follows:
The First Match: Thursday, February 6, Hammock Dunes Links Tuesday, February 11, Ocean Course
The Second Match: Thursday, February 13, Hammock Dunes Creek Tuesday, February 18, Conservatory
Cost includes golf, lunch each event day and gratuity and tax: Cart Plan Members $90 for two matches; $180 for all four matches Non Cart Plan Members $115 for two matches; $230 for four matches We will be taking the first 22 players to sign up. Full Golf members are asked to register for the first match by February 1st and February 5th for the second match. Conservatory Golf members are eligible to register after February 5 for the second match, not the first match at the Ocean Course and Links Course. Register at hbmembership@hammockbeach.com or call the Membership Office at 888.252.6294.
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A FULL GOLF MEMBER EVENT a t H a m m o c k B e a c h R e s o r t
2014 Member-Member CHAMPIONSHIP Thursday, March 6–Saturday, March 8 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: THURSDAY, MARCH 6 6pm: Registration & Welcome Reception FRIDAY, MARCH 7 7am: Continental Breakfast 8:30am: First Round Shotgun Start Men’s Division on the Ocean Course Women’s Division on the Conservatory Course SATURDAY, MARCH 8 7am: Continental Breakfast 8:30am: First Round Shotgun Start Men’s Division on the Conservatory Course Women’s Division on the Ocean Course 6pm: Awards Dinner with Live Entertainment
Congratulations!
Entry Fee: $145 per Member (plus tax)
Mr. Robert Johanson just got his first hole in one on January 5, 2014 on Hole #17, at The Conservatory. He used a 9 iron from 111 yards away.
Entry Fee includes prizes and social functions. Cart fees not included and are additional for non-Cart Plan Members. $30 (+ service charge and tax) for non participating members attending the Welcome Reception; $30 (+ service charge and tax) for non participating members attending the Awards Dinner Please return completed Entry Form to Membership Office at: Email: hbmembership@hammockbeach.com ·Fax: 386.246.5695 Entries must be received in writing by February 28. PHONE ENTRIES NOT ACCEPTED. Cancellations after March 3 are subject to full entry fee.
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A GOLF MEMBER EVENT at Hammock Beach Resort
COUPLES GOLF Monday, February 10
2:30pm Shotgun l The Conservatory Sign up by February 7 Email hbmembership@hammockbeach.com or call 888.252.6294 Cancellations must be received prior to 5pm on Friday, February 7 to avoid full charge.
Monday, February 17
2:30pm Shotgun l The Ocean Course Sign up by February 14 Email hbmembership@hammockbeach.com or call 888.252.6294 Cancellations must be received prior to 5pm on Friday, February 14 to avoid full charge.
These fun couples events will feature a 9 hole scramble. Prizes will be awarded to game winners and closest to the pins. After golf, enjoy beer, wine and hors d’oeuvres.
Entry Fees: $45 per Couple (plus tax) l $15 per person Cart fee if applicable Includes golf, prizes, Hors d’oeuvres, beer and wine Couples can select other couples to play with or the golf shop can pair you with another couple.
GOLFTIP
HOW TO HIT A 40 WEDGE SHOT by Brad Hauer, Director of Golf
View this video clip from Brad Hauer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N_yr6hKjPk
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HEAD RACQUET SPORTS D E M O A N D P L AY D AY Wednesday, February 12, 2014
SCHEDULE: 3pm-3:30pm HEAD Demo Day Warm-up with Tennis Pros
Please join us for a fun day of tennis For players of all levels!
3:30pm-6pm Drills, Games, and Doubles Play
Entry Deadline: Monday, Feb 10, 2014
6pm-8pm Reception with light Mexican buffet and drawings for door prizes
Entry Fee: $20 per Member (+ service charge & tax) Includes: tennis play, light Mexican buffet and drawing for door prizes
Sign up at 888.252.6294 or hbmembership@hammockbeach.com by Feb 10 Cancellations must be made prior to 5 p.m. on Feb 10 to avoid full charge
Full bar available with Member preferred pricing
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A MEMBER EVENT at the Club at Hammock Beach
Tennis Club Singles Championship MEN’S & WOMEN’S CLUB SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIPS Friday-Sunday, March 21- 23, 2014 Entry Deadline: Monday, March 17, 2014 Two divisions for each Category: 3.0 and below or 3.5 and above Sign up by calling the Tennis Center at 386.597.5020 or email Harry HGilbert@hammockbeach.com or Gene Paul GPLascano@hammockbeach.com by Monday, March 17.
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For better variety, work on your backhand slice... By Thor Holm, Director of Spa, Recreation & Fitness Novak Djokovic and Stanislaw Wawrinka played an epic 5-set match during the quarters of the Australian Open last month. It was an exciting match with a distinct difference in backhand styles. Djokovic has a two-handed backhand while Wawrinka on the other hand, plays with a classic one hander. Although a high number of their backhands were drives or heavy topspin, each player used a slice to mix things up and keep the ball low. This month’s tip will take a look at the backhand slice. No matter what type of backhand you have (1 vs 2-handed), the backhand slice should be a one-hander. The appropriate grip for the slice is the continental grip which is slightly between your forehand and backhand grips. With this grip, the racquet head will be slightly open on the backswing (picture 1). From there, you bring the racquet forward on a “slight” downward path to contact (picture 2). And finally at contact, the racquet moves forward with the follow through out towards your target (picture 3). Remember not to pull down too much in a chopping motion---you want the slice backhand to move through the court without too much under spin. In developing the slice backhand, players begin to understand the options with the continental grip. With the slice grip you can develop other backhand options including chips and lobs. For more backhand tips, please join us for our February “Stroke
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THE LODGE SPINNING STUDIO CLASSES 9:10 10:00am
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Sign up online be registering as follows:
Mind Body Online https://clients.mindbodyonline.com/ASP/home.asp?studioid=44776
CLASSES ARE LIMITED. To ensure a spot, call to sign up:
386.246.5589
Resort Guest Class Fee $10 each | Guest of Member Fitness Facility Use $10 per day Class schedule and instructors subject to change without notice. Schedule effective 10/14/13. 1/10/14 *Please check with the Fitness Center a week in advance for water fitness times and location.
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Once you pull up the site please fill your name in the box that says new to our site. Follow the prompts until you are recognized. It will have you create a password. Once you have done that you should be able to get into the site to book classes and test the system etc.
EXERCISE AND SEXUALITY
By Thor Holm, Director of Spa, Recreation & Fitness In an article written by Dr. Laura Berman I quote “Exercise has a number of amazing, life-changing benefits. It can help prevent depression, heart disease, and diabetes, and it can also fend off weight gain and improve circulation and lung capacity. However, it might surprise you to learn that exercise also sets the foundation for a healthy, happy sex life. “ Here are some of the highlights of what exercise can do, via improved circulation you can expect to improve arousal, lubrication, sensation and excitement. Through the release of endorphins you can expect to lower cortisol levels bringing about mental clarity and enhanced mood and see an increase in testosterone levels which improves libido. Weight loss as a result of exercise will enhance self-image and confidences making you feel more attractive.
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So when you think about what to get her or him for Valentine’s Day, by all means flowers and chocolate, but do yourself a favor and invest in some Personal Training! You will both be thankful later.
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A BOOK PRESENTATION WITH AUTHOR B I L L
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Monday, February 10, 2014 St. Augustine Room l 3pm-5pm The Hammock Beach Book Club would like all Members to join them when author Bill Ryan speaks about his book Grey Eyes. He will also be available for signing Bill Ryan came to Palm Coast some 22 years ago upon Bill’s retirement from the high technology photographic industry. Being retired and looking for new things to do in Flagler County he authored the first website for the Flagler County Public library and Flagler County. In doing the County Website he became aware of our rich history and began his research. Bill loves to discover untold stories. He writes in a first person style whereby the real historical characters tells his own story which is based on research, and original documents. Bill calls it “researched historical fiction”. His first of five published books was “The Search for Old Kings Road” built by the British in 1774, along which he writes that much of our Florida history happened.
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Bill Ryan has never lost his love of technology and is currently working on
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electronic publishing in the world of Kindle, Nook, and the multitude of book reader systems that are altering the world of publishing almost overnight.
Grey Eyes
Complimentary Member Event – Please RSVP by Saturday, February 8 so we can ensure adequate seating is provided.
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RECREATION & KIDS CREW February 14 A Kids Crew Valentine’s 6pm-10pm
February 15 Shelly’s Silly Spot 11am-1pm
All reservations are required by Thursday, February 13 at 5pm.
Champion’s Event Lawn
Spend the night with Kids Crew making valentines, going on a Valentine’s Day scavenger hunt, and having the sweetest night making candy crafts. It’s a night full of sweets, crafts, and Valentine games. Dinner is included. All reservations are subject to availability. A 24 hour cancellation notice is required to avoid a charge. Email kidscamp@hammockbeach.com to make your reservation. Ages 4-12 $50 per child
Join the Kids Crew Staff and jump in the bounce house or make a craft. Come participate in Wiffle Ball, Football Throw, Blongo Ball, Badminton, or Corn Hole. Prices may vary on select crafts during Shelly’s Super Silly Spot, all activities are complimentary.
Rent Your Personal Fire Pit February 15 Teddy Bear Tea Party 9am-1pm
Offered Friday and Saturday evenings in January and February From 6pm L Champions Event Lawn
All reservations are required by Friday, February 14 at 5pm. We cordially invite you to our Teddy Bear Tea Party. Bring your favorite stuffed animal or toy to enjoy our tea party. Lunch is included. All reservations are subject to availability. A 24 hour cancellation notice is required to avoid a charge. Email kidscamp@hammockbeach.com to make your reservation. Ages 4-12 $45 per child
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Private fire pit package includes a bottle of sparkling wine, s’more kit, and hot chocolate for the kids. $150 for up to 4 people for two hours. All fire pits are weather permitting. Reservation required. To reserve please call 386.246.5604 by 5pm the previous evening.
Daytona 500
Pit Stop Party Watch the Great American Race on the Giant Screen! Sunday, February 23 Loggerheads Doors open at 12 noon $5 Wings $5 Nachos $2.50 Draft Beer (Includes Member Discount) Pub Style Menu also available No RSVP Necessary Members enjoy Happy Hour pricing during the race.
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Shepherd’s Pie Recipe prepared by Carlos L Addarich, Resort Executive Chef Ingredients Idaho Potatoes, peeled, 4 each cut in half Butter 4 tblsp Heavy Cream 1 cup Cheddar Cheese, grated 1 cup Yellow Onion, dice 1 cup Carrots, dice 1cup Celery, dice 1/2 cup Green Peas 1 cup
Ground Beef, 95/15 All Purpose Flour Beef Broth Chicken Broth Ketchup Fresh Thyme, chopped Fresh Rosemary, chopped Kosher Salt Black Pepper
3 lb 1 tblsp 1 cup 1 cup 1/4 cup 1 tblsp 1 tblsp To taste To taste
Procedure • Bring potatoes to a boil in a pot, cook until tender, drain and mash. Mix in butter, heavy cream and season with salt and pepper. Set aside. • In a frying pan over high heat cook ground beef until well browned, add the onions, carrots, celery, and green peas. Add the flour and cook for a minute; then add the beef broth, chicken broth and ketchup. Bring to a boil and then simmer for 20 minutes or until carrots are tender. • Spread the ground beef in an even layer on the bottom of a 3 quart casserole dish. Next spread a layer of the mashed potatoes; then sprinkle with the cheese. Bake in a pre-heated oven at 350 for 20 minutes or until golden brown… .
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A Valentine Dinner & Dance with Dec8adia Friday, February 14, 2014 l Ocean Ballroom 6-7pm Cocktails l 7-10pm Dinner & Entertainment Dec8adia takes the audience on a journey back in time through the biggest songs of all genres. Every song is reproduced with astonishing musical integrity, performed by an unequaled 8-piece band including three amazing and entertaining singers. With accompanying video, laser and lighting effects, Dec8adia leaves the audience screaming for more.
1st Course Maine Lobster & Truffles Ravioli Thermidor Sauce and Melted Leeks
2nd Course Slow Braised Short Ribs and Garlic Marinated Prawns Pimento infused Potato Puree, and Butter Glazed Baby Vegetables
3rd Course Milk Chocolate Cherry Mousse Cake Raspberry Sauce and Fresh Whipped Cream $35 Member: $45 Guest (plus service charge & tax
RSVP to 888.252.6294 or hbmembership@hammockbeach.com by Friday, Feb 7 Cancellations must be made prior to 5 pm on Feb 7 to avoid full charge
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LATIN SATIN
Dinner & Dance SATURDAY, MARCH 29 @6PM
Come dance the night away! Immerse yourself in the Latin culture and
feel the rhythm of Flamenco dancing! This exhilarating show will leave you wanting more! The evening starts with a brilliant classical guitarist during dinner and two beautiful flamenco dancers. During dessert, the night starts to heat up with our Latin Music DJ and a night of hot Latin dance music! Atlantic Ballroom | Full Bar available with Member Preferred Pricing
Dinner served at 6:30 pm:
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Croquetas de Pollo con Salsa de Frutas Tropicales y Mantequilla de Aguacate
Bistec Encebollado con Arroz con Gandules y Amarillos
“Chicken Croquettes with Tropical Fruit Salsa and Avocado Beurre Blanc”
“New York Strip Steak smothered with Onions and Peppers served with Pigeon Peas Pilaf and Sweet Plantains”
3er curso: Flan de Vainilla con Crema Batida “Vanilla Flan with Fresh Whipped Cream” $35 Members; $45 Guests RSVP to 888.252.6294 or hbmembership@hammockbeach.com by Monday, March 24 Cancellations must be received by 5pm March 24 to avoid full charge
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FEBRUARY Brian Dyer 02/01 Michael Davis 02/01 Larry McLean 02/01 Claude Burgess 02/01 Kelly Ann Cossetti 02/01 Penn Davidson 02/02 Mary Horn 02/02 Thomas Lammertse 02/03 Jim Johnson 02/03 John Gidman 02/03 Tom Fuller 02/04 Michael Hayek 02/04 Lois McDermott 02/04 Donna Jones 02/04 Bucky Drake 02/05 George Cook 02/05 Mark Mazefsky 02/05 James Tobin 02/06 Bruce Kohn 02/06 John Demeusy 02/06 Stephen Anastasi 02/06 Martha Maranto 02/06 Renee Annis 02/06 Ellen Cieslukowski 02/07 Gilda Gayo 02/07 Doug March 02/07
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Tiffany Fromm 02/07 John Silver Jr 02/08 Rita Bladel 02/08 Leo Fernando 02/09 Nick Piscitelli 02/09 Elaine Mills 02/09 Mariana VanHyning 02/10 Steven Schwarz 02/10 Savi Guerriero 02/10 Terri Herb 02/10 Jill Stagg 02/10 Ellen McHale 02/10 Sharon Harlan 02/11 Sam Halley 02/11 Charles Miller 02/11 Terry Kiernan 02/11 Bill Baer 02/11 Spiros Pitsoulakis 02/11 Ellen Pearce 02/11 Michael Bungo 02/11 David Silvers 02/11 Marnie Giancola 02/11 Brady Gump 02/11 James Kennard 02/12 John McSweeney 02/12 Mary Ann Callahan 02/12
Ronald Siegel 02/12 Robin Rosenberg 02/12 Robin Lane 02/12 Russ Rollins 02/12 Jenni Alvarado 02/12 Mark Cohen 02/13 Liz Hagen 02/13 Timothy C. Grom 02/13 Robert Hershock 02/14 Phyllis Bascomb 02/14 JoEllen Sandburg 02/14 Susan Tremblay 02/14 Lou Hughes 02/14 Steven Kopec 02/15 Anthony Marinatos 02/15 Jan Kreuz 02/15 Douglas Dompkowski 02/15 Lois Espeso 02/16 Pat Lopez 02/16 Deborah Drvostep 02/16 Colleen Robertson 02/16 Jennifer Chaudoin 02/16 John Chmielewski 02/16 Debra LaGassa 02/16 Robert Redd 02/17 Sharon Blankenship 02/17
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Theodore Markowski 02/18 Ronald E. McEwen 02/18 Thomas Evans 02/18 Anne Mealey 02/18 Leslie Rudd 02/18 Ann Butler 02/19 Kathleen Kennedy-Kelley 02/19 Raymond Lee 02/19 Jeremy Mirabile 02/19 Barbara Murphy 02/20 Robert Gorman 02/20 Kyle McMahan 02/20 Allan Annis 02/20 Dawn Dunham 02/20 Tom Handza 02/21 Gary Roberge 02/21 Jeanne Meyer 02/21 Peter Appel 02/21 Jennifer Walter 02/21 Andrew Bilinski 02/22 Kestutis Bertasius 02/22 Scott Linaberry 02/22 Robert Drvostep 02/23 Alice Reilly 02/23 Roula Elias 02/23 Sally Ingalls 02/23
Arthur Sirkin 02/24 Frances D’Ambrosio 02/24 Jackson McCoy 02/24 William Lindsay 02/24 Carl Sorg 02/24 Cynthia Sandherr 02/24 Rebecca Furbee 02/24 Marianne Meisner 02/24 Shrikant Rishi 02/25 Marilyn Katz 02/25 Joan Boyce 02/25 Jonathan Vanderveen 02/25 Jill Pink 02/25 Rand Edelstein 02/26 Howard Goodman 02/26 Vito M. LaBruzzo 02/26 Shannan Kolbe 02/26 Carl Williams 02/27 Jean Gilroy 02/27 Valerie Andrews Herndon 02/27 Eduardo Troya 02/28 Katherine McArdle 02/28 Krista Zack 02/28
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Cocktail Cruise 6-8pm
Shag Lessons Aerobics Studio 6:30-8:30
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Cocktail Cruise, 6-8pm
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Afternoon Tea 2-4pm
Head Racquet Demo Day
Loggerheads DJ Steve, 9pm-12pm
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Cooking w/Chef 6:15pm
Golf Guest Day Ocean
Valentine Dinner Dance w/Dec8dia Band, 6pm-10pm
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LoggerheadsCloud 9 Band, 9pm-12pm
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Tennis “Stroke of the Month” 10am
Member Mixer 6-8pm Loggerheads-DJ Terrance, 9pm-12pm
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Brunch Cruise Golf Guest Day Cons Nascar’s Daytona 500 Pit Stop Party Loggerheads
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Loggerheads-The Oldies Jukbox band, 9pm-12pm
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Loggerheads: Jimi Graves & Co., 9pm-12pm
Loggerheads: The Supernatural Band, 9pm-12pm
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Member-Member Welcome Reception Atlantic Ballroom, 6-9pm
Afternoon Tea 2-4pm
Member-Member Golf Tournament
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THE CONSERVATORY (hours of operations subject to change)
HOURS OF O P E R AT I O N ATLANTIC GRILLE Breakfast: 7-11am Lunch: 11am-3pm Dinner: 5:30-10pm Bar: 11am-10pm BREEZES BOUTIQUE Daily: 8am-6pm Closes 5pm on Sundays CIGAR BAR Seasonal Hours Subject to change
COFFEE BAR Daily: 6:30am-12:30pm Self Service after 12:30pm LOBBY BAR Fri-Sat: 5pm-9pm CONCIERGE DESK Open 24 hours per day DELFINOS Seasonal Hours. Subject to change
Pro Shop: Daily 7am-5pm I Beverage Carts: Daily 9am-3:30pm Turn Café: Daily 8am-3:30pm Conservatory Bar: Friday-Sunday 12pm-6pm, Monday-Thursday 12pm-4pm Fitness Room: Daily 7am-6pm I Pool: Daily 8am-6pm
THE OCEAN COURSE (hours of operations subject to change) Pro Shop: Daily 7am-6pm I Beverage Carts: Daily: 8:30am-3:30pm Hammock House: Daily: 8am-3:30pm
FITNESS CENTER Daily: 6am-9pm INDOOR POOL Daily: 6am-11pm LOGGERHEADS Evenings Only. Live Entertainment MEMBERSHIP OFFICE Mon.-Sat.: 9am-5pm
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OCEAN BAR & CAFÉ Daily: 11am-6pm Grill Menu from 11am Weather permitting
THE SPA Daily: 9am-7pm
POOL PAVILION Daily: 8am-Dusk
SUSHI BAR Seasonal Hours No Take-out Available Subject to change
PUTTING GREEN Daily: 10am-6pm
TENNIS CENTER Courts: 8am-8pm daily
ROOM SERVICE Breakfast: 7-11am Daily Dining: 11am-10pm
TENNIS PRO SHOP Mon- Fri: 8am-5pm Sat-Sun: 8am-2pm
CONTACTS GENERAL MANAGER Carlton Grant 386.246.5511 cgrant@hammockbeach.com
THE CONSERVATORY 386.246.6710
ATLANTIC GRILLE 386.447.4610
HOMEOWNERS ASSOC. MANAGEMENT Fred Annon 386.446.6333 Nancy Martin 386.597.2840 ext.231
BREEZES BOUTIQUE 386.246.5514 CATERING & CONFERENCE SERVICES Matt Stockman 386.246-5527 mstockman@hammockbeach.com CONCIERGE DESK 386.246.5555 DELFINOS 386.246.5650 FITNESS CENTER Jamie Knight 386.246.5589 jknight@hammockbeach.com FOOD & BEVERAGE Jeffery Sacchet 386.246.5522 jsacchet@hammockbeach.com GOLF Brad Hauer 386.246.5435 bhauer@hammockbeach.com
Member Concierge 888.252.6294 hbmembership@hammockbeach.com
GOLF TEE TIMES 386.447.4611
MEMBER & GUEST SERVICES BELL, VALET & TRANSPORTATION Bell Stand 386.246.5590
ROOM RESERVATIONS 877.825.4098 SECURITY Security Office 386.246.5550 THE SPA Jamie Knight 386.246.5580 jknight@hammockbeach.com
MEMBER Club STATEMENTS Nancy Sacchet 386.246.5497 MembershipAccounting@hammockbeach.com SUNDANCER Reservations 877.446.6465 POOLS & RECREATION TENNIS & COURT TIMES Thor Holm 386.246.5233 Harry Gilbert 386.597.5020 tholm@hammockbeach.com hgilbert@hammockbeach.com PROPERTY MANAGEMENT YACHT HARBOR VILLAGESM/ Nancy Burnett 386.246.5564 MARINA nburnett@hammockbeach.com Neil Kaczmarek 386.597.5031 Ganene Barnard 386.246.5526 nkaczmarek@hammockbeach.com gbarnard@hammockbeach.com YH ENTRANCE 386.597.5045 Eileen Vinnicombe 386.246.5567 MAIN Club ENTRANCE 386.246.5559 evinnicombe@hammockbeach.com
HOUSEKEEPING 386.246.5570 KIDS CREWSM Catrina Vargas 386.246.5661 cvargas@hammockbeach.com MEMBERSHIP 888.252.6294 Marianne Murphy 386.246.5532 mmurphy@hammockbeach.com Marie McManus 386.246.5533 mmcmanus@hammockbeach.com Laurie Mazzola 386.246.5437 lmazzola@hammockbeach.com Marianne Heinz 386.246.5491 mheinz@hammockbeach.com
RENTAL ACTIVITY STATEMENTS Linda Schaefer 386.246.5548 lschaefer@hammockbeach.com
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