WE 2024 January/February Newsletter

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JANUARY - FEBRUARY 2024

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WATER’S EDGE COUNTRY CLUB


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CLUB PROFESSIONALS Dining Hours Robert Lamber | Club Manager RLambert@watersedgecountryclub.com 540-576-1556

CLUBHOUSE DINING Monday | Closed Tuesday | 11AM - 3PM Wednesday - Thursday | 11AM - 8PM

Jodi Gourley | Assistant Club Manager JGourley@watersedgecountryclub.com 540-576-1556

Friday - Saturday | 11AM - 8PM Sunday | 10AM - 3PM

TAKE OUT Tuesday | 11 AM – 3 PM Wednesday – Saturday | 11 AM – 8 PM* *Dinner take out orders need to be placed by 5:30pm &

Ruth Rice | Member Services Director RRice@watersedgecountryclub.com 540-524-9075

picked up by 6:00pm; pizzas available until 8:00pm Sunday | 10 AM - 3 PM Ed Currin | PGA Director of Golf ECurrin@watersedgecountryclub.com 540-576-3343

Call (540)-576-1556 to place your order.

Gym Hours Access through the club

Jeff Snyder | Golf Course Superintendent JSnyder@watersedgecountryclub.com 540-576-3734

See above club hours App Access Hours 5:30 AM- 9:00 PM

Donald Huston | Assistant Golf Course Superintendent dhuston@watersedgecountryclub.com 540-576-3734

Equestrian Center Daily | 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM

Golf Pro Shop

Rhett Sorg | Executive Chef chef@watersedgecountryclub.com 540-576-1556

Tuesday - Sunday | 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Driving Range Monday | Closed Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday | 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Sunday & Thursday | Range 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Club Phone Numbers Clubhouse: (540)-576-1556 Golf Pro Shop: (540)-576-3343 Member Services (540)-524-9075 Equestrian Center: (540)-576-2714 Personal Trainer: (540)-493-7388

Community Contact Information AEP: (800)-277-2177 For power outages VDOT: (800)-367-7623 For downed trees blocking state-maintained roads

Kristina Wray | Equestrian Center Manager barn@watersedgecountryclub.com 540-576-2714

John Guthmann | Head Tennis Pro tennis@watersedgecountryclub.com 434-927-5039

Vickie Zimmerman | Personal Fitness Trainer vzimmerman@watersedgecountryclub.com 540-493-7388

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CONTENTS

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McConnell Properties

Club News

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17-19

Contact Information

Photo Gallery

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20-21

Table of Contents

Cookie of the Month

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Club Updates

WECC Buzz

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Fitness

McConnell Golf News

11-15 Upcoming Events

Stay Connected! Follow Water’s Edge Country Club on social media.

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Manager's Message ROBERT LAMBER, CLUB MANAGER Happy New Year! I hope 2024 brings you much happiness and

At the Equestrian Center, all the horse camps were full of children

good health. We are excited for the new year and all the new

having a great time! Kristina Wray will be managing the Equestrian

opportunities for memorable moments, exciting activities, and

Center this year and she has some great ideas at the barn this

welcoming new members. 2024 is going to be a fantastic year

coming year. When you have a chance to, please stop by to say

here at The Water’s Edge. I am looking forward to our new wine

hello to Kristina, Vicki, and Emily.

club, wine tastings, and wine dinners. We are going to continue to have music in the bar once a month, special events, and more.

We had many great events in 2023. Everyone who attended the New Year’s Eve Party had a wonderful time ringing in the New

I would like to thank Ruth Rice for heading up the decorating

Year. The Kentucky Derby Party was a tremendous success. Many

committee for the holiday season. I would also like to recognize

members have enjoyed live music in the bar, with more to come

the following members who help Ruth with decorating: Lee

in the upcoming season!

Jankus, Cathy Hanabury, Sue Willis, Cathy Green, and Susan George—thank you for time and hard work... the club was

Together, our staff will continue to make the Water’s Edge Country

beautiful!

Club the best it can be. I would love to hear your thoughts, suggestions, and ideas. Please stop by anytime to speak with me.

The golf course has recovered quickly from the dog days of summer and is looking great. It has also benefited from the ABW treatments throughout the summer. Although the mowers will be idle for most of the winter, Jeff Snyder and the agronomy team will be busy with their winter projects. The golf course will be in great shape as we begin our golf season in the spring. On behalf of McConnell Golf and The Water’s Edge staff, I want to give a special thank you to all the members who made 2023 a successful year. I cannot tell you enough how much we all appreciate your continued support. On that note, your input is very important to us. Please let us know how we can make your club experience better. Also, thank you to all the members who contributed to the Employee Christmas Fund. It was greatly appreciated by all our staff in each department; they do a terrific

I am looking forward to a great and wonderful 2024!

Adventure John Guthmann, our tennis pro, recently completed a tall task by hiking to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania— the highest mountain in Africa and the tallest free-standing mountain in the world! John even completed this journey with the Water’s Edge pin flag in tow.

job!

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GOLF NEWS Notes from the Pro Shop

Golf Course Etiquette

ED CURRIN, PGA DIRECTOR OF GOLF

Here are a couple of items that we see happen on the

Welcome to 2024 here at The Water’s Edge! We hope

course that many people seem to not follow.

everyone had a memorable and cheerful holiday season! Our Golf Staff has been hard at work

1. 90 Degree Cart Rule – When carts are allowed on

planning a golf schedule that promises to offer

the course, players should stay on the path until

something for everyone. A copy of the 2024 Golf

they are even with the first ball in the fairway. The

Schedule will be provided upon its completion to

players should drive straight out to the ball. Then

each member via email for your planning purposes.

carts should be driven in the fairway, not the rough, to the last ball in fairway or the exit sign. Then the cart should be driven straight over to cart path and up to green. 2. When you are entering a bunker, try to enter on the low side of bunker, do not enter from the high or green side. Entering on the low side is much safer and players do not make as deep footprints that make it much easier to rake. 3. Be mindful of where you stand while other players are hitting shots. Safety is the number one concern here while the other concern is being in the sight of the player hitting a shot. On the green, never stand close to the hole or on the extended line of the person putting on the green. On full shots, it’s usually best to stand to the front side of the person playing and slightly behind the ball. 4. Push/pull carts should never be taken on top of a tee box, should never be any closer than 10 yards from a green. So that means they should never be on a collar or go between a greenside bunker and the green. 5. Always remember to replace your divots or fill with sand, rake your bunker and repair ball marks. 6. Only two people shall ride in the golf cart.

In the meantime, the Winter season is a perfect time to revamp your golf bag. If you are looking for new grips, balls, clubs, a new golf bag, or golf attire, we have what you need. Lessons are always available during the winter months for anyone looking for professional guidance on fine tuning your swing! We have several available spaces for bag storage and/or lockers for your convenience. For any of these services, feel free to give us a call here in the Golf Shop and we will be happy to assist. Ladies Golf Association - $50 Men’s Golf Association - $100 Bag Storage - $85 Locker -$40 Handicap Fee - $40 Just a reminder that billing for Water’s Edge Ladies Golf Association, Men’s Golf Association, bag storage, lockers, and Handicap Fee will take place in February. 2023 Closing Day Final Skins Shootout Winners NET

GROSS

Gerald Suess – 2

Yancy Moran - 3

Bruce Moran

Keith Van Asch - 2

Scott Ingram

Mark Hamilton - 2

Yancy Moran

Ron Willard, II

Greg Winn

Mike Turner

2023 At Large Skins Shootout Winners (Sponsored by Men’s Golf Association)

Golf Pro Shop Tuesday - Sunday: 8:30am – 5:00pm

Driving Range Monday: Closed Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday | 8:30am - 5:00pm Sunday & Thursday | Range 8:30am - 4:00pm

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NET Bud Risser – 2

GROSS Scott Wintrode - 4

Scott Wintrode

Clif Wade

Jim Garner

Eric Patterson

Russell Hadley

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COURSE NEWS Course Update JEFF SNYDER, GOLF COURSE SUPERINTENDENT

How about that December bonus golf!! At this writing, pushing 60 and Dec. 9th 65ish. Pretty crazy warm dry weather we’ve been having as of late. Lake is down 2 feet and the lowest down 3+.. Golf has been steady and keeping up with leaves has been our biggest challenge. We ended 2023 deep tinning the fairways and the course is in good shape going into the winter. Topdressing fairways will again happen this off season and continue during the golfing season. This will help with our soil and firmness. This fall, we did quite a bit of sodding on 1,3,4,17, and 18. We are utilizing the nursery right of 11 to plug areas around the course. The grass will spread and fill these areas in time. We have many other plans this off-season to keep the property heading in a positive direction. The large tree to the left of 9 green is to be removed—it is dying and it is time. Other dead trees throughout the property will be removed. I will be working with the agronomy director on a tree removal plan. Sunlight and air movement is essential to turf health. Over the years some holes, mostly on the front nine, have just gotten overgrown. The 1st green this time of year doesn’t see the sun till after 10:00. The morning sun is the best for the turf. These holes need to be opened up while not damaging the playability of the hole. Sprinkler heads will be addressed, many need leveling. Water management is still our highest priority, the topdressing and quick couplers will be a big help. We will be changing our wetting agent products this coming year. New chemistry and more acreage to improve water infiltration and playability. As we move into the winter, obviously the grass slows to a crawl. Please take the extra time to replace divots and sand the balance if any. Also, the greens can get firm and ball marks become harder to find. Take that extra time to please fix yours and one other. These little things can help us come out of the winter in great shape. Hope you all had a great holiday and thanks for everyone’s help and support!!

WHY CAN’T WE PLAY ON FROZEN GREENS When a green freezes, the plant and underlying soil becomes one hard unit. As the sun warms the green, it begins to thaw from the surface. This is a very critical time because the upper portion containing plants and roots has thawed and the lower portion containing the root mass is still frozen. At this time, any movement on the green (golf play) severs the roots from the plant. The damage that occurs leaves the plant with a short root system that will take several months to grow back. In the winter, when the soil temperatures are below 50 degrees, the roots grow very little. Therefore, any repair to the damaged roots will not be until spring, instead of adding onto the root depth established in the fall these areas will be starting over. They will be limited in root mass and more susceptible to the stresses of summer. For this reason, we do not allow any play until the greens are completely thawed. Depending on the depth of which the greens are frozen, they will need several days of sun and warm temperatures to completely thaw. By allowing the thawing process to take place, we eliminate the damage that would occur. The stronger the root system gives the plant a great opportunity to survive the stresses of heat and disease in the spring and summer that results in healthier greens.

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EQUESTRIAN CENTER NEWS Barn Update KRISTINA WRAY, EQUESTRIAN CENTER MANAGER

Hi everyone! We hope you all enjoyed the holiday season! The horses are enjoying their heated water tubs, blankets, and their bountiful feeding schedules. This time of year is crucial that we maintain their weight and continue their exercise regimens. Although we are less busy with rides in the winter, keeping them in shape helps them retain heat during the cold nights. Russell and Bear also have their warm beds set and ready to go. Russell has his own heat lamp and Bear has a fluffy bed in the hay loft. Even though Bear has his bed he enjoys being in the office during the day snuggled up in one of our jackets. Our holiday season has been busier this past year. We had an amazing turn out for our Fall Kids Camp. The kids all enjoyed riding, making Christmas ornaments, playing games, and eating pizza. We even added a Christmas event. The kids wrote letters to Santa and were surprised that he made an appearance himself to pick them up. We are excited to bring new fun and fresh activities to this year's calendar. So be on the lookout for those dates! This year's Summer Camp dates are set as well. It's never too early to sign up! We would like to thank everyone who has supported us this year. We truly appreciate you all and we look forward to seeing you all again this year.

Horse Facts: Horses are obligate nose breathers which means they cannot breathe through their mouths. A horse's resting respiratory rate is about 8 to 14 breaths per minute. Horses long winter coats traps air next to the skin which insulates them Horses

in

good

body

condition

can

withstand

temperatures down to -40 degrees Horses don't grow winter coats because temperatures drop rather than a response to the length of the day.

o t y b e m o C n o o s s u e se

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Member Services Message RUTH RICE, MEMBER SERVICES DIRECTOR Notary services are available at the sales office. Call me to set up an appointment. You will need to present identification such as an identification card, driver’s license, passport, etc. Please remember to update your birthday under your profile so that you can take advantage of the complimentary dinner during your birth month Guest policy reminder - Members are allowed to bring the same guest six (6) times per calendar year. Reciprocal Access - Class I and Class II members may play other facilities that are owned and operated by McConnell Golf, collectively (12) twelve times in a calendar year, by paying cart fees/caddy fees

Weleome New Members WELCOME TO THE WATER’’S EDGE COUNTRY CLUB

only. No more than (6) six times of the (12) twelve rounds may be at one particular property. Beyond the 6 plays at any one club or 12 total, you may continue to access for the full accompanied guest weekend or weekday rate. Access to practice facilities is only available on days of arranged play. Beyond golf, you may enjoy dining amenities at the other clubs. The charging of food and beverage will apply to your monthly minimum at The Water’s Edge. The reciprocal resets January 1st of each year and 12/6 rule starts all over again.

JOHN ADKINS & TERRA HALL

Member Directory - It’s easy to access your friends and neighbors

Class I Golf membership

contact information through the McConnell app. Download today! We encourage you to join the Water's Edge Facebook page. This will

BARBARA & MICHAEL DULL

allow you to keep up to date with what's happening at the club.

Class I Golf membership

DAN & SALLY PIKE Class IV Golf membership

Invitational Membership:

We are still offering a limited number of

invitational memberships for non-property owners. The initiation fee is

KYLE & HEATHER REAGAN Class I Golf membership

DEBORAH & RONALD SPOEHEL Class IV Golf membership

$40,000. Please share with your friends! Invitational/Legacy Membership: Members who sell their property can now remain members after the sale. Please call me for details. Young Executive Membership - Member's young adult children who are no longer dependents can now have their own membership. This

DAVID & REBECCA WALLENBORN

membership classification is based upon the primary member’s account

Class V Social membership

being active and in good standing. No initiation fee is required with the Young Executive membership under the parents membership. Dues structure would be discounted as follows: Under 30: 60% off annual

Be sure to welcome our new members when

dues, 30 -34 years old: 40% off annual dues, 35-40 years old: 20% off

you see them at the club and in the community

annual

dues.

Call

me

at

540-524-9075

or

email

at

RRicewatersedgecountryclub.com with any questions, or to discuss further.

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FITNESS NEWS Head Tennis Professional Regularly scheduled tennis and pickleball activities have concluded, but the hard tennis courts and pickleball courts are available to members and guests all winter, weather permitting. Next spring, we look forward to resurfacing the Har-Tru courts. April 15th is the projected kick-off date for the 2024 season of play. I will be available for lessons or restringing during the winter. Happy New Year!

PERSONAL FITNESS TRAINING VICKIE ZIMMERMAN, PERSONAL TRAINER Choose a workout that is suited to your needs & lifestyle. Call Vickie Zimmerman at 540-493-7388 to discuss the training programs available. Email address: vzimmerman@watersedgecountryclub.com Below you will find the pricing structure: Personal training 1hour 2 times a week; monthly charge = $432 30minutes 2 times a week; monthly charge = $288 Pay per session 30 minutes = $42 1 hour = $66 Have trainer stretch you/30 minute session = $54 Charges are billed to member account monthly

Got Paxton? The Paxton app provides members with access to the gym from 5:30 AM to 9:00 pm, seven days a week. To sign up for the app, please contact Jodi Gourley at the email address listed below. Pleased provide your name and individual email address. We need one email address per person. jgourley@watersedgecountryclub.com

Gym Hours

YOGA

TUESDAY - SUNDAY

MONDAY | 8:45 AM | TAUGHT BY LINDA ARON

ACCESS THROUGH THE CLUB:

Come join us for Yoga 1-2, Chair Yoga & Yoga for Golfers 8:45 am (both days) Hatha Yoga

SUNDAY & TUESDAY | 7AM - 3PM

10:00 on Monday - Gentle/chair yoga 10:00 on Wednesday Yoga for Golfers. All yoga classes

WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY | 7AM - 8PM

are no charge, and all participants are required to be fully vaccinated. Classes taught by

MONDAY | CLOSED

Linda Aron, a certified and experienced yoga teacher.

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Meet Your Neighbor FRIDAY, JANUARY 12TH | 6:00 - 9:00 PM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9TH | 6:00 - 9:00 PM

Water’s Edge for Meet Your Neighbor, our most popular event. This is a great chance to get to “Meet Your Neighbor.” Stay and dine with us afterwards. Event starts with cocktail in the Eastroom Lounge at 6pm. Light hors d’oeuvres will be provided. Dinner buffet prepared by Chef Rhett and his culinary staff begins at 6:30pm. No a la carte dinner available these evenings. Be sure to make your reservations early. Reservations can be made online, through the McConnell Golf app, or by calling the club at 540-576-1556.

Dining Hours Reservations are recommended for lunch and dinner. Monday | Closed Tuesday | 11am - 3pm Wednesday - Thursday | 11am - 8pm Take out orders need to be placed by 5:30pm & picked up by 6:00pm; pizzas available until 8:00pm Friday & Saturday | 11am - 9pm Take out orders need to be placed by 5:30pm & picked up by 6:00pm; pizzas available until 8:00pm Sunday | 10am - 3pm

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Taco Night & Golf Challenge FRIDAY, JANUARY 25TH | 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM Join us for a fun evening with a putting contest, chipping contest, and closest to the pin with Par Golf simulator. Our culinary staff will have a delicious taco bar available, no a la carte dinner available. Please make your reservations online or call the club at 540-5761556.

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Water’s Edge Pastabilities on Birthday Night THURSDAY, JANUARY 18TH & THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST 5:00 - 8:00 PM

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Are you celebrating a birthday? Any member with a birthday in January or February is invited to enjoy Water’s Edge Pastabilities as our guest! The complimentary dinner will only be awarded to the member who is celebrating his/her birthday that particular month.

Please make sure your birthday (including the year) appears on your profile.

BUILD YOUR OWN SALAD CHEF ATTENDED PASTA STATION SWEET TREATS TABLE

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Super bowl LVII

Super bowl Party SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH | STARTS AT 5:00 PM

Join us for Super Bowl Sunday for great food, your favorite libation, and huddle up for a great time! Make your game plan today by making your reservation. Please make your reservations online or call the club at 540-576-1556.

Perfectly Paired Wine Club THE WATER’S EDGE PRESENTS: THE UNCORKED WINE CLUB ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP | $150 INCLUDES: -20% off bottles of wine from our wine list -20% over cost on special ordered bottles -20% off Wine Dinners -Waived corkage fee in the dining room -Water’s Edge logo wine carrier -Early registration for wine dinners and wine tasting

Our first wine tasting will be Friday, February 2nd at 6:00 PM

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Footloose Friday

FRIDAY, JANUARY 26TH | 6:30 - 9:00PM MUSIC WITH RHONDA FUNK FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16TH | 6:30 - 9:00PM I TJ ELLIS

Come join us for Footloose Friday! Kick up your heels and enjoy live music and your favorite cocktails. Please note that we will not be reserving bar seating this evening & do not plan to serve food in the bar. Please make reservations if you plan to join us for dinner.

V

e t a r Celeb Day s ’ e n i t n e l a

at the Water’s Edge Country Club on Wednesday, February 14th. A special romantic dinner will be prepared by our culinary staff. Please make your reservations online or call the club at 540-576-1556.

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The most common Valentine's Day symbols are the heart, particularly in reds and pinks, and pictures or models of Cupid. Cupid is usually portrayed as a small winged figure with a bow and arrow. In mythology, he uses his arrow to strike the hearts of people. People who have fallen in love are sometimes said to be 'struck by Cupid's arrow. Other symbols of Valentine's Day are couples in loving embraces and the gifts of flowers, chocolate, and red roses that couples often give each other.

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Mark Your Calendar! BIRTHDAY NIGHT Monday, January 1st - Club is closed Thursday, January 18th Thursday, February 1st MEET YOUR NEIGHBOR Friday, January 12th Friday, February 9th TACO NIGHT & GOLF CHALLENGE Thursday, January 25th FOOTLOOSE FRIDAYS Friday, January 26th Friday, February 16th WINE TASTING DINNER Friday, February 2nd SUPER BOWL PARTY Sunday, February 11th VALENTINE’S DINNER Wednesday, February 14th HATHA YOGA MONDAY GENTLE/CHAIR YOGA MONDAY CANASTA Friday’s. If you are interested in joining the group or have any questions, please email Jennifer DiMare at jkdimare@aol.com.

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CLUB NEWS Employee of the Month: November 2023

Patricia Newby joined our team at The Water's Edge 21 years ago. She was voted Employee of the Month for November 2023. Patricia previously worked in a sewing factory before she came to work at The Water’s Edge. She cleans houses on the side in her spare time and enjoys spending time with her grandkids and her two dogs.

We Care Toy Drive

Photo Credit: Lauryl Hambrick

We would like to thank everyone who contributed to making the toy drive so successful! We had a pickup truck bed full! This toy drive is a great way for all of us to give back and support disadvantaged families in Franklin County.

We hope that everyone was able to come to the club

Employee of the Month: December 2023 Victoria James has been working at the equestrian center since February of 2023. She recently was promoted to assistant manager in the fall and has spent many years volunteering at the barn in her younger years. She has been around horses all of her life. She enjoys her job as it is a life passion of hers. She especially enjoys giving lessons and being able to share her knowledge and experience with others. Outside of work she loves reading, spending time with her family and her dogs.

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during the holiday season. We had a great group of ladies that

decorated

the

club

beautifully and made it look very festive. Special thanks to: Barbara Beck, Susan George, Cathy Green, Cathy Hanabury, Lee Jankus, Ruth Rice and Susan Willis.

We appreciate

you volunteering your time & expertise.

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JANUARY COOKIE OF THE MONTH

Gingersnap Cookie Recipe

Recipe by Lynn Hart

When I was 37 years old, I went back to school to get a culinary degree. This was one of the first things I baked at Trails End. More than twenty-five years later, it is still one of my favorite cookie recipes. Whenever I make them, I think of Gary Henz and the incredible opportunities I have received because of the strong foundation he laid for me.

Ingredients

4 1/2 cups all-purpose flour 4 teaspoons baking soda 1 teaspoon ground ginger 1 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon 2 cups granulated sugar (additional sugar will be needed for rolling) 1 1/2 cups vegetable oil 2 eggs 1/2 cup molasses

Directions

1. Sift the flour, baking soda, ground ginger, salt, and ground cinnamon together. 2. Use a paddle blade on your mixer and mix the sugar and vegetable oil together for 1 minute. 3. Add one egg at a time followed by the molasses. Mix this together for 1 minute. 4. Fold in the sifted dry ingredients a little at a time until it is well blended. This should take about two more minutes for the proper mixing. 5. Chill the dough for at least an hour before you scoop them. 6. Roll the scooped dough in sugar and bake: Conventional oven - 350 degrees for 12 minutes, Convection oven - 325 degrees for 8-10 minutes. 7. 3 teaspoon scoop will make 106 cookies. THE NAVIGATOR | COOKIE OF THE MONTH

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FEBRUARY COOKIE OF THE MONTH

Peanut Butter Heart Cookie Recipe

Recipe by Sam Tessma

n

Reese’s cups have always held a special place in my heart. It’s one of those things that when I eat them, they teleport me through many happy memories. One of which involved my grandmother giving me my first one when I was a child. Since then, they have always made me think of her. This is where my love for peanut butter and chocolate are able to come together, as I’ve created a peanut butter press cookie with a Reese’s cup melted in the center. Who doesn’t love these two ingredients together? And as she would say, “bless your heart.”

Ingredients

Directions

1/4 cup unsalted butter 1/4 cup vegetable shortening 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter 1 cup granulated sugar, divided 1/2 cup light brown sugar, packed 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

2 Large eggs 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/4 teaspoon salt 12-ounce package Reese's Peanut Butter Hearts

1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. 2. In a mixing bowl; cream together butter, shortening, peanut butter, ½ cup granulated sugar, and brown sugar until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes. 3. Add in eggs, mixing after each addition. Mix in the vanilla. 4. In a separate bowl whisk together flour, baking soda, and salt. 5. Stir dry ingredients into the wet ingredients and mix gently to combine. Don’t over-mix. The dough will be very soft. 6. Pour remaining 1/2 cup of granulated sugar into a small bowl. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper. 7. Scoop dough into balls and then roll in sugar. 8. Bake for 7-10 minutes, just until set. They will be pale, and look just barely set. Don’t over-bake them or they will be hard once cooled. 9. Remove from oven and allow to cool on baking sheet for 2-3 minutes, and then transfer to cooling rack. 10. Press an unwrapped Reese’s heart to the center of each warm cookie. Allow cookies to cool completely. 11. Store leftover cookies in a container at room temperature, or they freeze very well. THE NAVIGATOR | COOKIE OF THE MONTH

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Lindsay Gordon The EDGE attire is quite suitable for the wonderful weather we are experiencing in Antarctica. So is swimwear, as Marilyn took the polar plunge!

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MCCONNELL GOLF NEWS

AMPLIFY YOUR BRAND’S REACH - SPRING/SUMMER ISSUE OF MCCONNELL GOLF, THE MAGAZINE Advertise in the 2024 Spring-Summer edition of McConnell Golf, The Magazine! This publication is a staple here at McConnell Golf, for the members by the members, and we appreciate your efforts to enhance it each year. We invite you to take part in the magazine with opportunities for full- and halfpage ad placement, in addition to basic directory listings starting at just $175 per issue. All advertisers receive a standard listing in the Member Directory. If you are interested in advertising or listing your business in our magazine, please contact Ruth Rice at 540-524-9075.

MCCONNELL GOLF INVITES YOU TO SHOP ONLINE FOR TENNIS AND GOLF APPAREL In addition to golf apparel in 15 storefronts, McConnell Golf is now offering you access to 10 storefronts that connect you with our tennis shops online. Each club's storefront offers a large catalog of apparel and accessories from top brands. All products can be customized with your club's logo and will be delivered right to your front door. Visit mcconnellgolf.shop and gear up for a great year ahead!

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2024 GOLF SCHEDULE BOOKLET COMING SOON Coming in January, the 2024 McConnell Golf schedule booklet features all the information you need to get ready for the upcoming golf season. From club tournament dates to pro shop hours and instructional lesson rates, you’ll have a compact guide right at your fingertips. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, stay in the loop with a calendar that will take the hassle out of planning your next golf adventure.

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