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CHERRY DIAMOND Enjoy the Gala Dinner and Auction

Missouri Athletic Club Founded in 1903

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Now that the craziness of the holiday season is over, and the long winter days are setting in, gear yourself up for a fun evening out to look forward to… the MAC Cherry Diamond Gala Dinner and Auction. Not only will you be served a fantastic dinner, but you will also have the opportunity to bid on elaborate baskets, trips and other fabulous items during a silent and live auction.

january 2011 CLUB STAFF General Manager/COO - Larry L. Thompson General Manager MAC West - David F. Miller Chief Financial Officer - Larry J. Absheer Food and Beverage Director - Joe Dietz Director of Human Resources - Christine L. Maurer Athletic Director - Jeff Tuhro

Bradford Delivers at MAC Buck Awards

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Rams rookie quarterback Sam Bradford was at the Missouri Athletic Club to receive the 2010 Sports Personality of the Year award. Bradford, along with other distinguished St. Louis sports figures, were honored at the 41st annual MAC Jack Buck Sports Awards Banquet.

CHERRY DIAMOND STAFF Publisher - Christopher J. Lawhorn Director of Communications - James M. Wilson Art Director - Tabitha L. Wilson Communications Assistant - Melissa Mauzy To advertise, call 314-539-4488 or e-mail: advertise@mac-stl.org The Cherry Diamond Vol. 105/No. 1 (UPSP: 102-560) is published monthly by the Missouri Athletic Club, 405 Washington Ave., St. Louis, MO, 63102 Tel. (314) 231-7220. Subscription, $39 per year, subject to sales tax. PERIODICAL POSTAGE PAID AT ST. LOUIS, MO. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the Cherry Diamond, 405 Washington, Ave., St. Louis, MO 63102

FEATURES

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Dining Specials at West Valentine’s Ball MAC Hermann Trophy A Salute to Stan “the Man” Education Section Social Ease Program Santa Stops by MAC

New Members The President’s Column Calendar Athletics Focus on Fitness Clubs Within the Club Staff Spotlight What’s on the Web Snapshots

Cover Illustration by Dan Martin

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new charities have been selected by the Charitable Society for Children for 2011. This year the CSC will donate to Delta Gamma Center for Children with Visual Impairments, Little Bit Foundation and TASK. weeks can turn your beginning swimmer into a little fish. Sign your child up for the learn to swim clinic at the Downtown Clubhouse. serves up a terrific steak dinner in the Jack Buck Grille. Check out the Menu Item of the Month, America’s favorite steak, complete with a steakhouse salad with dressing of your choice, a baked potato with butter and sour cream and the house vegetable medley.

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evening fitness classes are offered at the Downtown Clubhouse to help you stick with your New Year’s fitness resolutions. -year-old MAC member Stan Musial celebrated his birthday with a luncheon at MAC West. days of healthy menu options in the Stan Musial Grille at MAC West in January. Choose the “Eating Well” option and stick with your New Year’s resolution.

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New Members

Members Respond to New Recruiting Program

neighborhood or at school or at church. As the program promises, “Earning Free Dues Is As Easy As 1 - 2 – 3” and all the details are available on the MAC website at www.mac-stl.org or by calling Patti Cundiff at 539-4429 in the Downtown clubhouse, or Julie Kueper at 539-4408 at MAC West.

By: Bob Hagnauer, Membership Committee Chairman

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t the Town Hall meetings in September and October, the new “Each One Reach One” member recruiting campaign was unveiled. The new, 12-month program reflects the important role of current members in providing leads on prospective new members. Starting on November 1, members earn free dues for each recruiting lead they provide which actually produces a new member. Missouri Athletic Club members have responded to their Club’s call for assistance. In the first month of the new program, 51 current MAC members submitted 53 leads which have so-far yielded 16 new members. Sixteen of our fellow members have each earned a free month of dues by submitting a lead which became a new member. This is a great start to an important new program, and these numbers are sure to increase as more and more members begin to participate. So, where can you find prospective BROUGHTON, DONALD, (Erle); Avondale Partners, 3 City Place Dr., St. Louis, MO, 63146; Res. 19 Conway Lane, St. Louis, MO, 63124, 994-9880 BROUGHTON, NATHANIEL; Growth Partner Capital LLC, 20 Southampton Dr. #107, 65203; Res. 9 N. Euclid Ave., #412, St. Louis, MO, 63108 BUXNER, EVAN, (Courtney); Buxner Law Firm, 230 S. Bemiston, Ste. 500, St. Louis, MO, 63105; Res. 10937 Brooktrail Ct., St. Louis, MO, 63141, 991-1002 GAZZOLI, JOHN J. III, (Nadia); J.J. Gazzoli Imports LLC, 2317 Weldon Pkwy, St. Louis, MO, 63043; Res. 5 Ridgeline Dr., St. Louis, MO, 63122 HAGAN, SHAWN D., (Tricia); Fifth Third Bank, 8000 Maryland Ste. 1400, St. Louis, MO, 63105; Res. 1447 Fawn Valley Dr., St. Louis, MO, 63131 KALIST, NICHOLAS; AON, 8182 Maryland Ave., St. Louis, MO, 63105, 719-5196; Res. 10049 Hedge, St. Louis, MO, 63137, 314650-2891 LOCKWOOD, ROBERT, (Joan); Emerson, 8000 W. Florissant, St. Louis, MO, 63136; Res. 925 Oak Glen Manor, St. Louis, MO, 63122 MCLAUGHLIN, DAN, (Libby); Res. 45 Ballas Ct., St. Louis, MO, 63131, 812-3955

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MAC members? Where do you find these leads that can produce your free dues? The answer is that new members are everywhere and we encounter them all the time in almost every aspect of our daily activities. Is there a new colleague at work? A new family in the Free Dues is as Easy as neighborhood? A new family at Each� church? ��� Missouri Athletic Club ������One A new student in your child’s class at school? People and families who would enjoy Step 1: Provide a prospective member to the Membership Office an MAC membership are all around Step 2: Your prospective member becomes a Member us, and every member of the family Step 3: You win! 1 - 2 - 3 Months Free Dues can help us find them. Who does your spouse know who would enjoyLead cards may be dropped off at the Front Desk or Membership Office at the MAC? Who are your children’sthe Downtown or West Clubhouses. Recru You can also call the Membership it New M 1 classmates and school friends? My Office 13with referrals. e Get 1 mber Mo year-old daughter told me about a new Dues: nth Free $352.2 5 friend at school who likes to play tennis and who she wants to join her weekly Recru it New M 2 Recru tennis clinic. My older daughter’s it e Get 2 mbers New M 3 Additio em recently-graduated college friends nal Month G et 3 M bers s Free onth’s Dues: F re e Due $1,056 are prospective Associate Members. .75 $2,113 s: .50 And my wife knows long before I do when there are new families in the

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If you would like to refer a new member, please contact Patti Cundiff (Downtown) in the Membership Office at 314-539-4429 or Julie Kueper (West) at 314-539-4408.


President’s Column

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s the holiday season winds down and gives way to the New Year, there is still a lot to look forward to here at the Club. December was extremely busy as MAC families enjoyed Breakfast with Santa, Family Night at West with Santa, Christmas dinners and other wonderful traditional events. Following the festivities, many MAC members will turn their focus to New Year’s resolutions. The athletic departments at Downtown and West will see a spike in activity as people work to shed those holiday pounds. Members will flock to fitness classes and personal trainers to get in shape. If you use the athletic facilities, you are aware that the equipment is in need of an upgrade. Remember that when you are at the Club working on your New Year’s resolutions, there is something you can do to help. I ask that you follow through on another resolution… attend the Cherry Diamond Gala Dinner and Auction on February 5. The auction will help raise the funds needed to purchase new fitness equipment for both clubhouses. Even if you do not use athletics, there are several other good reasons to attend this great event. While fitness equipment is the focus, a portion of the proceeds will also benefit the MAC Preservation Foundation and the MAC Charitable Society for Children. Also, this will be a fun night out with your fellow members. Enjoy some cocktails and a delicious dinner. This event is ideal for inviting guests. You will get the opportunity to bid on a variety of unique auction items.

Are you ready for a vacation? Do you want to treat your spouse to a special outing or gift? Make reservations now to attend the auction by calling 5394470. Check out pages 8 and 9 of this month’s magazine for complete details. In December, many members received an early Christmas gift… free dues. Thanks to the “Each One, Reach One” membership program, members receive free dues when providing the name of a prospective member who joins the Club. The results of the program have yielded some positive results so far, but that does not mean that a goal has been reached. As we head into 2011, let’s keep the focus on membership recruiting. There is still a lot of time to earn free dues through this year-long initiative. The New Year is always a good time for prospective members to be approached. With the busy holiday season over and many people with a renewed commitment to workout, the MAC offers what a lot of families are looking for. Call the Club’s Membership Department with your leads and they will do the recruiting. This has been a great time for sports fans at the Club. The Rams have been battling for a spot in the NFL playoffs for the first time in many years and MAC members have been enjoying the pre-game festivities right across the street from the Dome at their Club. Last month, Rams fans were treated to more excitement when Sam Bradford came to the MAC to receive the 2010 Sports Personality of the Year Award. A packed house in the

Missouri Room along with a listening audience on KMOX Radio enjoyed the premier sports banquet in St. Louis, the Jack Buck Sports Awards. On Jan. 7, the Club will host another prestigious sports banquet, the MAC Hermann Trophy Awards. This will mark the 25th year that the MAC presents college soccer’s version of the Heisman Trophy. The award attracted the national spotlight during ESPN’s coverage of soccer’s Final Four, when they highlighted the finalists for the MAC award. Locally, this year’s banquet will also be a big attraction. As Bernie Miklasz pointed out in his “Bernie Bits” column, DeSmet grad and Indiana University player Will Bruin is among the top three finalists for the award. Former Saint Louis U. and U.S. national team star Brian McBride will be the featured speaker. Finally, congratulations to MAC member Stan “the Man” Musial for earning the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Next time you are dining in the Stan Musial Grille at West, raise a toast to your fellow Club member and one of the most prolific athletes in St. Louis sports history. Happy New Year and see you around the Club!

Christopher J. Lawhorn President

BOARD OF GOVERNORS CHRISTOPHER J. LAWHORN - PRESIDENT; EDWARD A. GILKERSON - FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT; JAMES MCMULLIN - SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT; JAMES R. DANKENBRING - TREASURER; RICHARD NIX - SECRETARY

TERM ENDS 2011 James R. Dankenbring Edward A. Gilkerson Christopher J. Lawhorn James McMullin Richard L. Nix

TERM ENDS 2012 Thomas C. Albus Justin S. Fowler Bob Hagnauer John S. Kingston Donald A. Stork

TERM ENDS 2013 Gordon Bush Daniel Fusz Joel Karsten Christopher Michalak David Weiss january 2011

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New Year’s Day Brunch Saturday, Jan. 1 Ring in the New Year right with a delicious brunch. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Adults - $29.95 Children (Ages 6-12) - $13.95 Children under 6 - gratis Downtown MAC Hermann Trophy Banquet Friday, Jan. 7 The MAC annually presents college soccer’s version of the Heisman Trophy to the top male and female players in the country. The award has honored soccer legends Mia Hamm, Kristin Lilly and Alexi Lalas. 5:45 p.m. - Press Conference (Cocktails) 7 p.m. - Dinner 8 p.m. - Program $60, inclusive Downtown

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Cherry Diamond Gala Dinner & Auction Saturday, Feb. 5 Celebrate MAC Spirit and Camaraderie. Bid on vacations, gift certificates, event tickets, tech toys, golf, sports memorabilia and more great items at this exciting inaugural event! See page 8 for more details. Cocktails and Silent Auction - 5:30 p.m. Dinner - 7 p.m. Oral Auction - 8 p.m. After Party - 9 p.m., $30 per person $100, inclusive, per person Downtown

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Happy Hours Sponsored by the Associates Thursday, Jan. 27 & Friday, Feb. 18 All members are invited to meet and mix with your fellow members. Bring guests along. 5:30-8 p.m. Jack Buck Grille Downtown Drink Specials $1 - Draft beer, $2 - Bottles, $3 - Wells

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Valentine’s Ball Saturday, Feb. 12 Celebrate Valentine's Day with a fabulous dinner dance in the beautiful Missouri Ballroom sponsored by the Dance Club. 6 p.m. - Cocktail Reception (cash bar) 7 p.m. - Dinner 8 p.m. - Dancing until midnight $55, per person, inclusive Good Fellowship Day Saturday, Feb. 26 Don’t miss one of the great traditional events at the Club, as the Athletic Department hosts the annual Good Fellowship Day Party. It is a day of food, fun and friendship on the fifth floor. Food, beverages and parking are complimentary. See page 13 for more details.


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Relive the Rat Pack Era Friday, March 4 Relive the Rat Pack Era with Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr., Dean Martin, Joey Bishop, and Peter Lawford. Entertainment provided by Dean Christopher. 6:15 p.m. - Cocktail Reception (cash bar) 7 p.m. - Dinner 7:45 p.m. - Rat Pack Program 9:15-10:45 p.m. - Dancing $45, per person, inclusive Hall of Fame Dinner Saturday, March 5 The MAC will induct the 2011 class into the Club’s Hall of Fame.

6 p.m. - Cocktails 7 p.m. - Dinner 8 p.m. - Program $55, plus gratuity

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Ongoing CWC Meetings

The MAC offers many Clubs Within the Club (CWC) providing a variety of social opportunities for people who share common interests. Events sponsored by the CWCs are open to the general membership and their guests.

KIDS EAT FREE Monday and Tuesday evenings, 5-9 p.m. Children 12 and under eat free off the kids menu when dining with a parent. Available for one child per adult. Call 539-4441 for reservations.

Apollos Mondays, 7 p.m., Downtown

FAMILY NIGHT Every Friday Night, 5:30-8:30 p.m. The MAC Sports Camp staff will entertain kids with games, crafts and much more. This is a great opportunity for parents to enjoy dinner or a drink in the bar while the kids have fun. The service is complimentary for children ages 5 and up. For dinner reservations, call 539-4441. COMPLIMENTARY WINE TASTINGS The third Friday of every month, 6 p.m. Sample wines from the MAC wine list. All wine will be available for purchase. • Reservations for events can be made by calling 314539-4470 or visiting the MAC Web site at www. mac-stl.org. • Club events are subject to gratuity. • Cancellations must be made at least 72 hours before the event to avoid a one-third charge. • No shows will be charged in full. Please call with your own reservation. • For Jack Buck Grille reservations, call 314-539-4417. • For dining reservations at West, call 314-539-4441.

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To join a CWC or for more information, visit the MAC Web site (www.mac-stl.org) or call 314-539-4402.

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Celeate MAC Spirit and Camaraderie e MAC erry Diamond Gala Dinner and Auction

ow that the craziness of the holiday season is over, and the long winter days are setting in, gear yourself up for a fun evening out to look forward to… the MAC Cherry Diamond Gala Dinner and Auction. Not only will you be served a fantastic dinner, but you will also have the opportunity to bid on elaborate baskets, trips and other fabulous items during a silent and live auction. Celebrate MAC spirit and camaraderie with your fellow members on Saturday, Feb. 5, at the Downtown Clubhouse. The auction will help raise the funds needed to purchase new fitness equipment for both clubhouses. While fitness equipment is the focus, a portion of the proceeds will also benefit the MAC Preservation Foundation and the MAC Charitable Society for Children.

BID ON VACATIONS, GIFT CERTIFICATES, EVENT TICKETS, TECH TOYS, MAC SERVICES, GOLF, SPORTS MEMORABILIA AND MORE GREAT ITEMS! South Seas Island Resort, Marina Villas, Captiva Florida

Boca Grande, Florida Two bedroom, two bath. One week stay

Pujols signed Bat Condo in Chicago, IL

One Free VIP Parking Pass for 2011 Cardinals Regular Season Home Games

Jack Buck Sports Awards VIP Table for 10

Steamboat Springs, CO Condominium, sleeps up to 10 people.

New Year’s Eve Package for 4, includes event and overnight rooms

A Suite at a Blues game for 20.

Navy vs. Notre Dame Football Game for Six People Friday afternoon lunch program with ND coach and team, Friday night pep rally, Sat. game with premium gold seats near mid-field.

University Club - Chicago 4 Days, 3 Nights Private Party at Judge Mark Neill’s Home. Dinner Included.

Giada De Laurentiis Package Evening with Todd and Giada at their home. Dinner Included. Cardinals Spring Training Package Riviera Club in California Three nights lodging and two days of golf Homestead Resort, Michigan Located on Lake Michigan. A bat autographed by Albert Pujols.

RAMS Box for 16 people Game of choice for 2011 Season, food and beverage included and field passes New York Club 4 Days, 3 Nights Union League Club - Chicago 4 Days, 3 Nights Navy vs. Notre Dame football game. 8

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Mississippi River Cruise.


Blues Cruise Aboard the Becky Thatcher Riverboat Enjoy an evening of cruising down the Mississippi while listening and dancing to the area’s best Blues Bands.

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Beaver Creek, CO, Luxury Home Private home located in the premier ski resort town of Beaver Creek. Custom made Tux by Tom James Clothiers

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Stay at the Raffaello Hotel in Chicago.

A Puppy One Week Stay - Scottsdale, Arizona

Cocktails and Silent Auction - 5:30 p.m. Dinner - 7:00 p.m. Oral Auction - 8:00 p.m. $100 per person, inclusive Call 314-539-4470 for reservations. Bid on Vacations, Gift Certificates, Event Tickets, Tech Toys, MAC Services, Golf, Sports Memorabilia and more great items! The Auction will help raise the necessary funds to replace the Club’s fitness equipment. A portion of the proceeds will be used to support the MAC Charitable Society for Children and the MAC Preservation Foundation. For sponsorship and donation opportunities, contact Katie at (314) 539-4402.

South Seas Resort, Florida.

Steamboat Springs, Colorado

KEEP THE PARTY ROLLING AFTER THE AUCTION

For added convenience, shuttle service will run to and from MAC West. Pickup times from MAC West will be 5 p.m. and 5:45 p.m. The return trip will leave Downtown at 10 p.m. and 11 p.m.

Following the auction, there will be a fantastic After Party featuring live music and an open bar until midnight. Whether you attended the auction and want to stick around or you just want to come down to the After Party, all members and guests are welcome. The Associates are sponsoring the After Party. Call 314-539-4470 for reservations. The price is $35 per person.

Scottsdale, Arizona.

Golf at Bellerive Country Club.

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he New Year always sparks goals of living a healthier lifestyle through exercise and healthy eating. The West Clubhouse will help you eat better in January by offering an “Eating Well” menu in the Stan Musial Grille for lunch and dinner. Following your workout, grab a quick, healthy, delicious bite to eat. The MAC will supply you with the nutritional information for each meal. The following is the January “Eating Well” menu.

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Monday, Jan. 3 - Chicken Paprikash Tuesday, Jan. 4 - Roasted Vegetable Pasta Wednesday, Jan. 5 - Roasted Halibut with Peppers, Onions and Russet Potatoes Thursday, Jan. 6 - Spicy Orange Beef and Broccoli Stir Fry Friday, Jan. 7 - Honey Mustard Chicken with Winter Vegetables

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efore heading to work or home after your workout, refuel at West’s Poolside Café. The Snack Bar is open every day, year-round. Choose from a variety of freshly ground java, hot cocoa, sweet milk, flavored tea or freshly blended smoothies. Try an MAC Power Smoothie to refuel after a workout. These low-calorie, low-fat treats make a great breakfast to go. The Poolside Cafe Snack Bar also features a variety of delicious, healthy options that make for a satisfying lunch or snack. Sample one of the many freshly baked treats available at the Poolside Café. Either get your goods to go or enjoy the warm, cozy atmosphere now available at the snack bar. Indoor and outdoor seating is available in warm months. You can check out the menu on the website.

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Monday, Jan. 10 - Braised Chicken Thighs with Broccoli Tuesday, Jan. 11 - Spinach and Mushroom Quesadilla Wednesday, Jan. 12 - Roasted Vegetable Pasta Thursday, Jan. 13 - Pork Cutlets with Maple Spiced Apples and Red Cabbage Friday, Jan. 14 - Seared Tilapia in a Lemon Tarragon Sauce

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Monday, Jan. 24 - Spinach and Mushroom Quesadilla Tuesday, Jan. 25 - Cilantro Lime Chicken Wrap Wednesday- Jan. 26 - Curried Shrimp with Couscous Thursday, Jan. 27 - Sesame Pork Tenderloin Friday, Jan. 28 - Whole Wheat Penne with Chicken and Broccoli

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Monday, Jan. 17 - Almond-Herbed Salmon with Brown Rice Tuesday, Jan. 18 - Thyme and Garlic Chicken with Baby Carrots & New Potatoes Wednesday, Jan. 19 - Mustard Crusted Beef Tenderloin with Roasted Garlic Potatoes and Steamed Vegetables Thursday, Jan. 20 - Ancho and Lime Seared Scallops Friday, Jan. 21 - Balsamic Pork Tenderloin

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he West Clubhouse is your family’s dining headquarters this month. Throughout January, enjoy fantastic dining and drink specials for terrific values. Each night of the week features something different that everyone in the family will enjoy. Monday and Tuesdays Kids Eat Free! Kids 12 and under eat free from the children’s menu when dining with a parent from 5 to 9 p.m. This opportunity is available for one child per adult.

Wednesday Family Style Dinners You’ll feel like you’re around your dinner table at home when you dine family style. Each meal includes an entrée and three sides to be shared among your family. Adults are $12 and kids are $7. Meal to be ordered by the whole table. Jan. 5- Fried Chicken Jan. 12- Meatloaf Jan. 19- Roasted Pork Loin Jan. 26- Oven Roasted Turkey Thursday Pasta Night Thursday nights fill up with a big bowl of pasta. The special includes unlimited pasta and a salad for only $12. No take home or to go orders. Drink Specials Monday-Friday 4-6 p.m. Bar Only


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hare a romantic evening with Valentine’s Ball someone you love at the MAC’s Saturday, Feb. 12 6 p.m. - Cocktails Valentine’s Ball on Saturday, Feb. (signature/cash bar) 12. The MAC offers one of the most 7 p.m. - Dinner 8 p.m. - Dancing affordable Valentine’s evenings out $55, inclusive in town. For only $55 per person Downtown you will enjoy a cocktail reception, RSVP: 314-539-4470 delicious dinner and dancing in the Missouri Ballroom, the most beautiful ballroom in St. Louis. Adorned with lush red roses, dim candles and elegant décor, the Missouri Room will be transformed into a romantic oasis. The Chaser’s Fore will entertain you and your special someone all evening. This Valentine’s Day, celebrate with your sweetheart in the perfect, romantic setting. Let the MAC be the place to make your night one to remember. For reservations, call 314-539-4470.

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his month’s Menu Item of the Month is America’s Favorite Steak and will be featured in the Jack Buck Grille at the Downtown Clubhouse. America’s Favorite Steak is a delicious steak dinner at a fantastic price. This special will only be featured in the Grille through the month of January. When you order the America’s Favorite Steak, you will be served a 10ounce New York Strip Steak, a steakhouse salad with dressing of your choice, a baked potato with butter and sour cream and the house vegetable medley. This mouthwatering dinner is being offered at a terrific value of $19. To make reservations in the Grille, call 314-539-4417.

THE MAC EXPERIENCE Letters from MAC Members & Guests Dear L.T., I arranged with Terri Lee for a Christmas party on Thursday, Dec. 7 for a group of 24 mostly retired members of my church. We booked the Veterans Room and selected from the buffet in the Sportsman’s Club. The group could not have been more pleased, nor could I. I have received many, many compliments on the staff and the food. Please share the compliments on the food with Chef Bart. Betty and Connie are always very gracious and accommodating, but they outdid themselves. Connie even volunteered to help set up the decorations and, before I could turn around, she had the poinsettias and ribbon set out in a beautiful display. A note from one of my guests came today complimenting me on the lovely decorations. When our group nearly cleaned out the dessert display, Betty made it a point to come into the Veterans Room to tell us that there was a whole new array of different desserts if we would like to partake. I think some of the men made room for a second dessert! Betty was also gracious enough to provide complimentary beverages. The whole group was very pleasantly surprised. Thomas could not have been more helpful, cheerfully and gracefully repeating the selection of hot foods to each new person. Deron could not have been more accommodating as our waiter. I know that the MAC expects superb service from our staff and Deron displayed that, and more. I expect to be asked to host this group at the MAC again in the future. They have used Westborough Country Club for their Christmas luncheon for many years. They have a new favorite now! Judith Hanses

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january Wine of the Month Paul Hobbs, Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 By: Mathew Unger C.S.W., Executive Chef - West

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ell, we made it through the holidays. I hope everyone had a chance to enjoy some great wines. I have one more special wine for you to try. We have offered a few wines from Paul Hobbs Winery in the past, but never at this price. His reputation and high scores from Robert Parker and Wine Spectator has elevated the price of his wines to compete with some of the best in the world. Through the month of January, we will offer at both clubhouses the opportunity to have this truly unique Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon for the price of $60 per bottle or $14 per glass. Cheers! Don’t forget about our Uncorked program at the West Clubhouse!

The Cherry Diamond continues to offer advertisers the most affordable access to pre-qualified consumers... Your fellow MAC members! For more information about advertising in the Cherry Diamond, contact Lynn Pollak 314-991-1222 or lfpollak@charter.net

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Uncorked at West Buy a bottle of wine. Keep the Cork. Bring it back on your next visit. Receive 1/2 off any bottle of wine.


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Good Fellowship Day

Food, Fun and Friendship on the Fifth Floor

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radition is rich at the Missouri Athletic Club, and although some events have faded in and out of popularity throughout the decades, others have not. The Good Fellowship Day Party is one of those that endures. On Saturday, Feb. 26, the MAC will host its annual Good Fellowship Day

Party, a tradition that members have been gathering for since the 1930s. To this day, athletics are the focal point of the Good Fellowship Day Party. As tradition calls, athletes and spectators still gather for a rewarding buffet of meats, salads and hors d’oeuvres, along with cold beer after the athletic events are over. Outside of the camaraderie, the best part of Good Fellowship Day is that it’s free! If you are a new member or have never come out for this celebration before, don’t miss out! The MAC encourages you to attend and participate, no matter what your fitness level is. If you have any questions, call Rick Schneider at 314-539-4434 or Jeff Tuhro at 314-539-4485.

Food, Fun and Friendship on the Fifth Floor! Learn to Swim

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he MAC’s popular swimming clinic is back for its 6th year! This year’s clinic will be a learn-to-swim clinic for children ages 4-8. The six-week clinic, taught by MAC Assistant Swim Coach Lauren Fonseca and staff, is designed to teach beginning swimmers the basics in the pool. Swimmers will learn to become comfortable in the water while working to place their heads under water and alleviate any fears they may have. The clinic will also help teach swimmers floating, kicking, arm action and breathing techniques. Classes will be held at the Downtown Clubhouse on Sundays from 2-3 p.m. The six-week session will start on Feb. 20, and conclude on March 27. The clinic is $50.00, and space is limited. Call Rick Schneider at 314-539-4434 to reserve your spot today!

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he Club needs your help to compete in the 2011 NACAD Great Lakes Swim. Clubs from around the country will be competing to see who can swim the lengths of four of the five Great Lakes. Last year the MAC placed third in the country! The swim will begin on Tuesday, Feb. 1, and will conclude on Monday, Feb. 28. The total distance of the swim is 2,004,040 yards. Only Club members may participate. Help show the country that your Club is the best! Make sure to turn in your laps to Jeff Tuhro or the athletic desk to get credit. Turn in your laps no matter where you swim them. If you have questions, please contact Jeff Tuhro at 314-539-4485.

Put Your Best Foot Forward

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isit Don Cross and Don Rushing in the Athletic Department at the Downtown Clubhouse for all of your shoe repair needs. From repairs to a simple shine, your shoes will come back to you looking brand new. Just drop your shoes off in the Athletic Department and the rest is taken care of for you. Most services offer a same day shoe return. For added convenience, members may also drop off shoes at the West Pro Shop to be taken Downtown for a shine or repairs. Men’s, women’s and tennis shoes are all serviceable. Shoe services include: heel repair, sole repair, shoe, golf and boot shiner and shine, dying and refinishing. The hours are Monday through Wednesday, from 4 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Thursday and Friday, from 4 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, contact the Athletic Desk at 314-539-4482.

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Focus on Fitness

Shape Up Through the MAC’s Biggest Loser Contest The only thing you have to lose is weight

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are the highlights of the program: • Dates of contest Jan. 17- April 15, 2011 • Deadline to sign up is Monday, Jan. 10 • Cost is $115 per person and includes beginning and ending Health Assessments, six 1-hour workshops covering nutrition, beginning and final weigh-ins, as well as bi-weekly weigh-ins to track the status of all the contestants over the 13 weeks. • Discounted rate ($5 off) for every 1-hour personal training session you take during the dates of the competition. • The winner of the contest will be the person who loses the most % of body weight, not the most pounds lost. Fabulous prizes will be presented to the winners.

Sign up today. Everybody who enters the MAC’s Biggest Loser contest is a winner. The only thing you have to lose by participating is weight. Members who work out at Downtown or West can participate. Contact Rick Schneider at 314-5394434 to sign up.

Saturday Spinning

Breakin’ A Sweat

Winter Pool Workouts

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tick with your New Year’s fitness goals with Saturday morning spinning classes. The Downtown Clubhouse is offering a spinning class on several Saturdays a month. The class is from 9 to 10 a.m. Classes will be held Jan. 8 and 22, Feb. 5 and 19 and March 5 and 19. Pedal your way to a more fit you in 2011. Join the Saturday morning spin class. For more information, contact Rick Schneider at 314-539-4434.

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hake up your normal fitness routine with a high intensity workout class at MAC West. SWEAT is a 45-minute heart pounding, calorie burning workout consisting of intervals on your choice of cardio equipment. Weight training exercises will also be incorporated throughout the class to round out the sweat-breaking workout. SWEAT will now be offered on Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. beginning Jan. 4. The class is taught by Kerri Simon. This class is the perfect way to jump start your fitness goals after the New Year. SWEAT is also taught on Fridays at 10 a.m.

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ith the holiday season approaching, that means plenty of parties and lavish feasts. For many people, all of that celebrating brings with it a few extra unwanted pounds. So what follows are the New Year’s resolutions to get in shape and lose weight. At the MAC, the athletic facilities always see a spike in attendance following Jan. 1, but some people have a difficult time sticking with their New Year’s resolutions. If that has been you in the past, try a new strategy to keep you motivated to meet your fitness goals. Maybe you need a little competition to help give you that extra incentive. Inspired by the NBC Show the Biggest Loser, in January the MAC will be hosting its own weight loss contest. Throughout the process, weight loss experts will provide direction that has been proven to get results. The following

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on’t forget that the Downtown Clubhouse indoor pool is open year round for lap swimming. The pool is kept at a comfortable 82 degrees. Just because there is snow on the ground doesn’t mean you can’t get in a great water workout. The pool is located on the 5th floor and is open Monday through Friday from 4 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The pool has five lap lanes for lap swimming on a first-come, first-serve basis. The pool is also handicapped accessible. Water Aerobics is offered Downtown on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 8:15-9:15 a.m. The class is great if you are looking for a no-impact workout. To sign up, call 314-539-4482.


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Get an Extra Fitness Push

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he New Year has just kicked off, but if you already feel stuck in a fitness rut, a personal trainer may be just what you need to get motivated and on the right track. Personal trainers at the MAC are a great resource available to you right at the Club. Not only are they enthusiastic, knowledgeable and experienced, they also work with you to fit sessions into your busy schedule. Personal trainers help to track your progress and give you that extra push you need to meet your fitness goals. Sessions cost $47.50/ hour and $31/half hour. Group training sessions are also available, so grab a friend and get fit together. Group rates are: $37.50 per person for two people for a 1-hour session, $31 per person for three people for a 1-hour session and $28 per person for four people for 1-hour. If you need additional information regarding MAC Personal Training, please contact Tim Kelley at 314539-4476 in the MAC West Fitness Center. For downtown training, please call Jeff Tuhro at 314-5394485 or Rick Schneider at 314539-4434. You may also contact the trainers directly. Visit the personal training page on the web site to get more information on the trainers.

Dynamic Workout

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ake your workout to a new level with a fun and energizing fitness class at MAC West. Zumba is a dance-inspired fitness class that fuses hypnotic musical rhythms and tantalizing moves to create a dynamic workout system designed to be fun and easy. As you dance, you will target your core muscles. In 1hour you can burn anywhere from 600 to 1,000 calories depending on your fitness level. Zumba is meant for all ages and skill levels. An additional Zumba class is now being offered on Wednesday evenings at 7:30 p.m. and is taught by Caitlin Corry. Caitlin Corry has a BA in dance performance and choreography from Lindenwood University and over 21 years of classical dance training in ballet, tap, jazz, lyrical, modern, pointe and contemporary. No dance experience or rhythm is required for Zumba. Give Zumba a try. You won’t even feel like you are working out! Classes are also held on Monday evenings at MAC West at 6:30 p.m. and Downtown on Tuesdays at 5:45 p.m.

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ick off your New Year’s fitness resolution in a fun and motivational setting. Group fitness classes at the MAC provide an effective workout, while having fun with your fellow members. If you’re stuck in a fitness rut or just need that extra motivation to keep going, your enthusiastic instructor and classmates will give you that extra push you need to stay on track. The Downtown Clubhouse offers fitness classes in the evenings, so you can get your workout in on your way home from the office or a client meeting.

Downtown Evening Schedule Monday Hard Body Yoga, 5:45 p.m. Tuesday Dynamic Core, 5:30 p.m. Zumba, 5:45 p.m. Wednesday Hard Body Yoga, 5:45 p.m. Thursday Dynamic Core, 5:15 p.m. Spinning, 5:30 p.m.

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MISSOURI ATHLETIC CLUB’S HERMANN TROPHY

Catch Soccer’s Shooting Stars on Jan. 7

The MAC to Present College Soccer’s Version of the Heisman Trophy

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States. Since 1986, the ia Hamm, Claudia MAC Hermann Trophy MAC has been home to Reyna, Kristine Lilly, Friday, Jan. 7 Alexi Lalas and Tony Meola are 5:45 p.m. - Press Conference college soccer’s version 7 p.m. - Dinner of the Heisman Trophy. among the American soccer 8 p.m. - Program The finalists for the greats who have visited the Reservations: 539-4470 award were announced Missouri Athletic Club prior to MAC Downtown at the NCAA soccer achieving great success on the College Cup Final Four in December. international stage. On Friday, Jan. 7, The men’s finalists are Will Bruin, the MAC renews one of its great annual traditions when it presents the Hermann Indiana, Darlington Nagbe, Akron and Colin Rolfe, Louisville. The women’s Trophy to the top male and female finalists are Melissa Henderson, Notre collegiate soccer players in the United Dame, Alex Morgan, California, and Christen Press, Stanford. Former Saint Louis U. and U.S. national team star Brian McBride will be the featured speaker. McBride was a two-time all-American for the Billikens who went on to play in three World Cups. Be a part of this celebration of soccer and enjoy an entertaining banquet program. The event is always a sellout, so make reservations now before you get shutout. Call 314-539-4470. The price is $60 per person, which includes a three-course dinner and gratuity. The event begins at 5:45 p.m. with a press conference where the winners DeSmet grad and Indiana forward Will Bruin will be revealed, followed by a cocktail is a finalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy.

Stan’s the Man! Congratulations to Missouri Athletic Club member Stan “the Man” Musial for earning the Presidential Medal of Freedom! Just a few days after earning the prestigious honor, Stan celebrated is 90th birthday at MAC West.

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reception, dinner and the program at 8 p.m. To keep up with the latest news about the MAC Hermann Trophy, go to machermann-trophy.org.

Former Saint Louis U. and U.S. national team star Brian McBride will be the featured speaker.


Bradford Receives MAC Sports Personality of the Year Award Rams Quarterback Highlights the 41st annual Jack Buck Awards Banquet

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sellout crowd in the Missouri Room along with an audience on KMOX Radio tuned in to enjoy a celebration of St. Louis sports at the 41st annual MAC Jack Buck Sports Awards Banquet. Rams rookie quarterback Sam Bradford received the “Sports Personality of the Year.” Bradford thanked the members of the MAC for voting for him and said that St. Louis was the perfect city for him to play in. Rams broadcaster Steve Savard presented the award and mentioned that the start to Bradford’s young career ranks up there with some of football’s best quarterback. Former Mizzou and football Cardinals announcer Bill Wilkerson received the Burnes/Broeg Award. Fans were treated to audio highlights of Wilkerson’s classic call of Mizzou’s infamous “5th Down Game,” which took place 20 years ago against Colorado. Ernie Hays, who is retiring as the Cardinals organist after 40 years, received the Jack Buck Award. Hays entertained the crowd with his favorite hits, including closing the show with the Budweiser jingle “Here Comes the King.” Washington U. basketball coach Mark Edwards won the Carl O. Bauer Award, which recognizes a top amateur sports figure. Harry Keough, who sixty years ago helped lead the U.S. to a victory over England in what is regarded as one of the greatest upsets in sports history, received the Legends Award. Hazelwood Central football coach Rick Nixon won the High School Coach of the Year award. Chaminade running back Rob Standard, who became the all-time leading rusher in St. Louis high school history, was recognized at the banquet. To view more photos from the Jack Buck Awards, check out the Missouri Athletic Club fan page on Facebook.

Steve Savard, Sam Bradford and President Chris Lawhorn. Sam Bradford.

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President Lawhorn and Mark Edwards.

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Bill Wilkerson and Martin Mathews.

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Racquetball News

By: Dave Schwent, MAC Racquetball Pro ongratulations to racquetballer Paul Endorf and Katie Raphelt who are engaged to be married. The new Tuesday Night League winner is Jim Heney and the playoff winner of the Tuesday Night League is Barry McClure. Paul Endorf and Jim is a very steady player whose game style is to run and Katie Raphelt. outlast you, while Barry’s game style is one of being very crafty which keeps you off balance when your playing him. Our Tuesday Night League, which is played at 7 p.m., has a new format. Games to 11 instead of the usual 21 that has been played for many years now. It will really test the slow starters, but I can tell you once you start playing this way you will all burn more calories and play harder until finished. I hope to implement a handicap league in the future to make it even more intense than just going to 11. Our next league format will be games to 15 and from there we will decide which is liked best. Come and play the pro to work off some holiday pounds. Feel free to call or email me at 314-220-7275 or dschwent@mac-stl.org.

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fter a season of hard-fought battles on the hardwood, MAC hoopsters have wrapped up their fall seasons. Teams competed for the league championships at both clubhouses throughout the fall and early winter. The winners of the 2010 Fall Open League was the team captained by Joe Frontczak. They beat the team captained by Jim Dibble 57-56 in the championship game, and finished the league with a record of 7-3.

The winners of the 2010 Fall Over 40 League was the team captained by Dan Ray. They beat the team captained by Steve Morovitz 35-34 in the championship game. Chris Rhode’s Gators finished up the season with a mark of 6-3 to win the West league. Other team members were Tom Finan, Mike Shepard, Terry Pabst, John Vinyard and Jeff Moore. Finan led his team averaging 22 points a game.

Over 40 Champs: Tom Caspari (kneeling), Gary Wideman, Capt. Dan Ray, Kevin Cantwell, Gary Clark, Steve Trulaske and Jack Raymond

The West Champs.

Squash Stuff

By: Heidi Mather, Head Squash Pro Thank you to everyone who supported our annual St Louis District Championships. Our Club had 3 finalists - Randy Nistler, finishing runner-up in the A division. Jonathan Heyel, winning the B division and Chris Swank who finished runner-up in the D division. Congratulations guys! We are coming up onto Round 4 of our in-house singles league, with only 2 rounds to go, including Round 4 to see who makes the playoffs. Currently, Keith Vidal’s Yes Lets and Tom Beattie’s The James Caird are in the lead.

Katie and Jonathan Heyel. Jonathan won the B division.

Randy Nistler and Preston Amos in the A Final

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1015 Locust St.• Suite 400 • St. Louis, MO 63101 Phone: (314) 588-9500 Fax: (314) 588-9595 www.weissandassoc.com

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hoosing a private school for your children can be a difficult and confusing process. You want your child to have a positive school experience while learning skills and information necessary for their future. Sure, all the schools seem like exceptional in different ways, but how do you know where your family truly belongs? There are several factors to consider when selecting a private school for your family. As you look into schools, keep these four factors from Private School Review in the back of your mind and check them off as you visit and learn more about the schools you are considering.

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Forsyth School

Photo Credit: Michael DeFilippo

Four Factors to Consider When Choosing a Private School

6235 Wydown Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63105 314.726.4542 ForsythOnline.com Admission@ForsythOnline.com

Where can you map the world by memory, perform in a Shakespeare play, and rappel Forsyth Pre-Kindergarten students picking off a 50-foot cliff, all in sixth carrots in the early childhood garden. grade? At Forsyth School! On a one-of-a-kind campus, Forsyth offers a challenging, engaging education for children age 3 – Grade 6 with support from exceptional teachers. With a strong academic foundation that includes the visual and performing arts, sports, and challenge education, Forsyth graduates are well prepared for excellent secondary schools. Forsyth has a commitment to diversity, summer programs, a comprehensive extended day program with after-school classes and year-round league sports, and a supportive tuition assistance program.

Fridays @ Forsyth: Friday, January 7, 2011 >> 9:30 am Perspectives on Forsyth: Wednesday, January 12, 2011 >> 7:00 pm

Small Classes

Small classes are at the top of the list. If the private school you are looking at doesn’t have small classes, what’s the point? Now, small can be interpreted in different ways. But typically a class size of 12-15 students will allow students plenty of interaction with their teacher. Small classes mean that your child won’t just be a number. It’s very difficult to hide in a small class. A small class draws students into the discussions and activities. From a teaching point of view small classes are beneficial because the teacher can see how each student is doing.

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A Sense of Community

A sense of community in a private school is something you feel and experience. It’s either there or it’s not. Administrators and faculty usually make community a top priority. Why? Because it is a life lesson which they want to teach. Most private schools try to turn out students who have a sense of awareness of the world around them. Even more importantly they are taught to respect the rights and opinions of others.

Extensive Sports Programs

Sports programs, and arts programs for that matter, are frequently considered extras in public schools. The minute a district has budgetary problems the extras get cut. Private schools, on the other hand, take the view that sports and arts programs provide balance to the learning and maturation processes taking place especially in high school.

Lots of Extracurricular Activities

Extracurricular activities in public schools survive at the whim of budgets and teachers. Not so in private schools. Extracurriculars, as they are often called, are part of the balanced approach to learning and maturation which most private schools feel is a critical part of the mission. The other thing which is different from public schools is that teachers are required to advise or direct an extracurricular activity as part of their duties. That allows your child to see her teacher in a quite different light than simply just as her math teacher, for example. Suddenly the math teacher is really cool person who loves hiking just as much as she does. Once you have thought about all of the factors, figure out which are the most important to you and which can be compromised. Be honest with yourself about your family’s requirements. Take your time and thoroughly examine all of your choices. Good Luck!

Villa di Maria

Established in 1967, Villa di Maria offers authentic Montessori education for children ages 2.5 to 12. A Montessori education allows each child to grow toward independence and develop a love of learning in an environment which fosters respect for each child’s individuality. Children are introduced to a wide variety of activities and materials to assist in their total development. Students work at their own pace and make choices in a noncompetitive atmosphere. Villa di Maria is located on 6 peaceful, wooded acres in a residential area of Kirkwood. We believe a Montessori education provides the best foundation for children to become productive citizens of the world.

Come visit us at: 1280 Simmons Kirkwood, MO 63122 or call 314-822-2601

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Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School (MICDS)

Community School’s challenging academic standards are supported by the 7:1 student/teacher ratio, which allows personalized attention for each student. Test scores consistently rank among the highest in the nation. Music, art, P.E., drama, woodshop, and foreign language are fully integrated across subject areas, creating a rich learning experience. All this takes place on a beautiful 16-acre wooded campus with playing fields, a nature trail, butterfly garden and pond. Visit us at our Admissions Information Coffee on Wednesday, Jan. 19 at 8:30 a.m. Community School 900 Lay Road, St. Louis, MO 63124 (314) 991-0005 www.communityschool.com

Linda Rivard Photography

MICDS offers an academically challenging and well-rounded college preparatory education for students in grades Junior Kindergarten through 12. Launched in 2010, Eliot Scholars is a new program that celebrates academic excellence at MICDS. Students who are poised to make significant contributions to the MICDS community are invited to apply for the 2011 awards by January 21. A limited number of $5000 merit scholarships are available to high achieving students entering grades 7 and 9, and are renewable 2010 MICDS annually depending Eliot Scholar recipients. upon academic and honorable standing. For more information or to download Eliot Scholar application forms, visit the Admission section of www.micds. org or contact the Admission office at 314-995-7367. 101 N. Warson

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First graders at Community School studying the results of sediment experiment.

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FIGHT NIGHT

MAC Boxing Championship is a Hit

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n enthusiastic crowd of boxing fans filled the Missouri Room to watch some of St. Louis’ top amateur boxers at the sixth MAC Championship. Boxers in various weight divisions competed in ten exciting bouts. Hungry fight fans were treated to a first-class event featuring a delicious meal, cigars and drinks. In the ring, jabs, uppercuts and roundhouse punches were flying all evening. Each winner received an attractive medal. The big winners were the MAC boxing fans, who were served another memorable night at the Club.

Spotlight on Club Life

by Tom Albus Chairman MAC Club Life Committee clublife@mac-stl.org

Living Life More Fully

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hank goodness for New Year’s Day. It is a perfect time to step back and assess the year gone by and, perhaps more importantly, chart a course for the year to come. With that opportunity comes the reminder that another year has passed and the precious time we have to set and meet important goals is a little shorter than it was last year. or me, the resolutions can be painfully similar from year to year: lose weight, read more, watch less television, manage time better so there is more to be spent with family and friends. The similarity of one year’s resolutions to those of earlier years does not make the process of resolving any less important, though.

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If progress is sometimes slow when we make resolutions, imagine how slow the progress would be if we did not. How does this all relate to club life? Just take a few minutes to consider all the MAC has to offer. If you have resolved to take better care of our health this year, report to the Athletic Department. If you have resolved to engage in a new hobby, check out the great Clubs Within a Club like the Military History Club or the Bridge Club. If you have resolved to carve out more time with your spouse, reserve permanent tennis time or sign up for a yoga class together. If you resolved to carve out more time with family, put all the special brunch dates for 2011 on your calendar now. I hope you will join me in that annual tradition of setting out to live life more fully this year, in whatever way you choose, and further resolving to make our great club a big part of your life. Happy 2011!

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reate your own unique cocktail and it could become the signature cocktail at the MAC. The Club is hosting the Great American Cocktail contest to seek out the perfect MAC concoction. The winning drink will be so designated by a MAC member’s family name followed by 1903, thus proclaiming it a Club drink. All drink recipes must be submitted to Katie Maurer by Feb. 28. You can email your recipe to kmaurer@mac-stl. org or mail it to Katie at the Downtown Clubhouse. In order to participate, you must follow some rules. First, your cocktail cannot be an exact copy of an existing drink. Second, you can create a totally new drink. Third, you can use an old family recipe. Fourth, your cocktail can be an existing drink with an added ingredient or some deviation from the original. Good luck and cheers!


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elive the Relive the Rat Pack Rat Pack Friday, March 4 Era with Frank 6:15 p.m. - Cocktails (cash/ Sinatra, Sammy signature bar) 7 p.m. - Dinner Davis, Jr., Dean 7:45 p.m. - Rat Pack Program Martin, Joey 9:15 p.m. - Dancing $45 per person Bishop and Reservations: 539-4470 Peter Lawford MAC Downtown at the MAC on Friday, March 4. The Dean Christopher Band, a 7-piece band, will perform your favorite Rat Pack hits. Following the performance, the band will continue to play for dancing. The MAC shuttle will be available to transport you and your guests from the West Clubhouse to Downtown and will return you later in the evening. A threecourse dinner will be served prior to the performance.

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Float Ridin’

Be Atop the MAC Float for St. Patty’s Day

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oin your fellow MAC lads and lassies on the MAC float for this year’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Saturday, March 12. The Associates are sponsoring the float this year. The parade begins at noon, but a continental breakfast will be served from 9 to 11 a.m. Float participants will leave the Clubhouse at 11 a.m. for the parade route. If you are interested in participating, please contact Katie Maurer at 314-539-4402. The float is limited to the first 40 participants, so be sure to reserve your place now.

A-B Beer and Food Pairing Dinner

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rewmaster George Reisch entertained and informed his audience with lively stories of his youth and rise to brewmaster at AnheuserBusch at the A-B Beer and Food Pairing. The dinner marked Reisch’s second visit to the MAC. Members and guests sampled four A-B beers paired with a delicious four-course meal prepared by MAC West Chef Mathew Unger. Everyone walked away knowing the proper way to pour a beer and which foods pair perfectly with which beers.

Jennifer and Geoff Reed, Tom Smith, Dave Smith and Scott Sgarlota.

Bill Green with Jackie and Charlie Freeman.

Did you know?

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Lunch and Tour Group Book Exchange

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he Lunch and Tour Group are hosting a book exchange and lunch buffet at MAC West on Friday, Jan. 28. Bring a book or books to exchange with your fellow members. Curling up with a new book is the perfect way to spend a winter afternoon. You are also welcome to just come for lunch, which will begin at noon. A full lunch buffet will be offered for $12.95. A half buffet with soups, salads and desserts is only $9.95. Cocktails are by subscription. All members are welcome and invited to bring guests. Please RSVP to Marie Salter, 314-567-5976 or pphred@swbell.net, or Mary Lou Lenkman, mlmlenk@earthlink.net.

Winter Dance Lessons

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f the thought of spending hours in the gym running on the Dance Club treadmill or lifting weights has you rethinking your New Year’s weight loss resolution, then think again. The MAC has a great alternative to the traditional fitness routine… ballroom dance lessons. The winter session of Ballroom Dance lessons will begin on Tuesday, Jan. 18. Ballroom Dance lessons will have you moving about the dance floor for two hours every Tuesday evening for five weeks. You’ll be having so much fun learning and perfecting your moves that you’ll forget you’re even working out. Lessons are also a great way to meet other members at the Club and to share quality time with your significant other. Lessons continue through Feb. 15 and will go from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Guests are invited. The cost to attend is $70 inclusive per person for Dance Club members and $75 inclusive for nonDance Club members. For reservations, call Katie at 314-539-4402.

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Charitable Society Announces 2011 Charities

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he Charitable Society for Children recently selected �������� three new charities for 2011. After hearing presentations ������������� ����������� from 13 local charities, the CSC narrowed their list to the top �������� ������������ three and presented it to the MAC Board of Governors for approval. The Charitable Society is proud to announce the following charities as 2011 beneficiaries: Delta Gamma Center for Children with Visual Impairments, Little Bit Foundation and TASK. Delta Gamma Center for Children with Visual 2011 Charities: Impairments helps children who are blind or visually impaired reach their full potential through familyDelta Gamma Center centered and specialized services and support. The Little Bit Foundation Little Bit Foundation’s goal is to break down the barriers TASK that prevent children from learning and succeeding by providing children with basic needs such as coats, shoes, clothing while working one-on-one with each child. TASK stands for Team Activities for Special Kids. The mission of TASK is to enrich and nurture the lives of children with special needs by providing opportunities for them to participate in sports, recreation and social activities. Throughout 2011 the Charitable Society for Children will raise funds that will be split among the three charities at the end of the year. This past year, the Charitable Society for Children raised over $20,000 through donations from MAC members and employees. The three deserving charities, Friends of Kids with Cancer, Good Shepherd School for Children and Guardian Angel Settlement Association, will be presented with checks at this year’s Cherry Diamond Gala Dinner and Auction on Feb. 5. Make plans to attend now. Call 314-539-4470 for reservations.

How to Win Friends and Influence People By David Singer

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hen I first joined the MAC, I asked Julie Kueper, Membership Coordinator, “What can I do to meet other members?” My gateway to getting more from my MAC membership was the list of Clubs Within the Clubs and activities available to members that she provided. The wine tastings, Associate members’ happy hours, dinner at the Jack Buck Grille, the occasional pickup squash match and the Stogie Club enabled me meet other MAC members. However, there is one specific activity more than any other that has helped me connect with people at the MAC and that is Toastmasters International. Through my participation in Toastmasters, I have formed lasting friendships with four members of the Board of Governors and two Club Presidents. I have connected with people that have enriched me personally and professionally. Toastmasters has helped me develop the skills and confidence I needed to effectively express myself in any situation and open up an entire world

of possibilities. The MAC Toastmasters membership includes all professions - lawyers, accountants, sales professionals, engineers and business owners just to name a few. Toastmasters is the most efficient, enjoyable and affordable way of developing great communication skills. The meeting environment is friendly and supportive, and by participating in the meetings at your own pace, each member builds confidence with each speaking assignment. Constructive evaluations are provided to each participant. These evaluations, which are the heart of the program, identify strengths and suggest improvements. Come visit and see for yourself how Toastmasters can help you become more confident in front of an audience of one or a hundred and one. You won’t regret it. At first you will be, as I was, applauded for my effort. Now, I’m being applauded for my skill.


MAC Staff Spotlight West Catering & Food and Beverage

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hen thinking about where to host your next business luncheon, anniversary party, office gathering or a simple family birthday dinner, there is no better place than the MAC. The West Clubhouse offers members several fantastic options for hosting groups as small as 5 to as large as 100. When you choose the MAC, you know you are guaranteed to have high quality service. The Club makes sure that your event or meal is just as you like it down to the last detail. The masterminds behind the fine details are MAC West Catering Manager/Events Coordinator Sarah Asinger and MAC West Food and Beverage Manager Darrin Harnetiaux. Sarah handles all of MAC West’s catered events, while Darrin is in charge of the dining outlets and oversees food and beverage as a whole. When working to plan your event, you want the assistance of a staff member who knows the ins and the outs of the MAC.

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osting an event or special gathering has never been easier. When you hold a private event at the West Clubhouse, the Catering staff will assist you in making every detail unique to you. With several spaces available, MAC West can accommodate groups as small as 5 to as large as 100. The service you receive at MAC West is unmatched. The West Clubhouse has one large banquet room that can be partitioned into three smaller rooms for a more intimate setting. West Catering manager Sarah Asinger helps you with all of your event needs. All food and beverage is handled in house including homemade desserts, hand carved meats and freshly baked breads. The MAC also assists you in securing any AV equipment you may require such as LCD projectors

Sarah has worked at MAC West for four and a half years. She started out in the kitchen and has worked all the stations in the kitchen. Following her kitchen position, Sarah became the Food and Beverage supervisor attending to the dining outlets. She then moved to her current position in Catering. Sarah is responsible for setting up and executing Club and private events from the phone call to the clean up. She works with you every step of the way to make your event a success. From sending menus to making suggestions on food choices to assisting you in determining your room set up,

“Hosting your event at the MAC allows you to personalize and make your event unique to your group,” Sarah oversees it all. “Hosting your event at the MAC allows you to personalize and make your event unique to your group,” Sarah said. “You can guarantee you will receive personal service every step of the way.” Sarah plans and executes hundreds of meetings and events each year, but her favorite is always the annual MAC TrunkR-Treat. It allows her to use her creative abilities to plan activities and games that everyone enjoys. Darrin has also overseen hundreds of dining events in his 15 years at the Club. Darrin started at the Downtown Clubhouse as the night supervisor in the

Sarah Asinger and Darrin Harnetiaux.

Jack Buck Grille. When MAC West opened, he took the position as Food and Beverage Manager. Darrin is in charge of all the dining outlets at West, which includes the Stan Musial Grille and Dining Room. He handles all specials and promotions. Darrin works hard to ensure that your dining experience is always a positive one. His most memorable moment at the Club was assisting with Stan Musial’s 90th birthday party. “It was awesome seeing Stan come in with his friends and play the harmonica for everyone,” Darrin said. Next time you are planning a special event, remember the MAC. Sarah and Darrin will ensure that all of your needs are met, and that you and your guests enjoy a fantastic evening at the Club.

or wireless mics. If you need any special items, Sarah will help you get in touch with vendors to find just what you are looking for to make your event memorable. The West Clubhouse recently introduced a new Catering menu featuring wedding and rehearsal dinner packages, lunch and breakfast buffet options and more. Treat your group to a delicious dining experience. Banquet Room. Another fantastic option for hosting events at West is to rent the Business Dining Room. The room can be rented on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings and also every weekday morning except Thursday. The Business Dining Room is also equipped with a surround sound system to pipe in music to create an even better environment. If you are interested in hosing an event at MAC West, contact Sarah at 314-539-4490. Business Dining Room.

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new year often sparks the idea of a self makeover. You vow to lose weight, eat right and try new activities. If you are looking to get involved in a new hobby or activity this year, look no further than the Clubs Within the Club at the MAC. There are over 20 different Clubs that celebrate a hobby, interest or cause. Find one that fits your interested and take part today. The MAC website has a full listing of the CWCs as well as short descriptions and information on their chairperson. Browse through the list and see what each is about. Joining a Club Within the Club is a great way to meet fellow members who share your same interests and develop new friendships. To access the Clubs Within the Club on the MAC webpage, click on the “Clubs Within the Club” header on the main page of the MAC website. You will be directed to the main CWC page. From there you can get a flyer containing full descriptions of each club, access CWC policies and procedures and find separate pages for each individual CWC. On each CWCs page you will find contact information for the groups chairperson. The benefits of joining a CWC are endless. From friendships to fun, to taking time for yourself, being a part of a Club Within the Club at the MAC will enrich your membership experience.

ichele Wells is the featured artist in the MAC Gallery in January. Born in Vancouver, Canada, Michele attended art school there in the 1980’s but did not choose art as her career. After moving to St. Louis in 1994, she started painting watercolors, however she switched to pastels in 1999. Recently she has started combining the two mediums with great results. Michele likes to paint landscapes and abstracts in her studio at home, however her favorite subject matter is “plein air” landscapes. She spends many weekends painting outdoors and has won many awards at plein air events in the St. Louis area. Michele is a member of the Gateway Pastel Artists in the St. Louis area. She also has a partnership with 18 other artists in the successful Gateway Gallery in Clayton. If you are interested in purchasing any of the work on display, contact Linda at 314-539-4448.

Club Members and the Board Spread Holiday Cheer to Employees

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he Board of Governors carried on a Christmas tradition this holiday season. Each year, the Governors don an apron and chef ’s hat and serve the employees a feast at Thanksgiving and Christmas. From hand carved meats, fresh rolls and delicious desserts, everyone was stuffed Governor Bob Hagnauer serves holiday lunch. after their fantastic lunch. The goodwill and holiday spirit continued as employees received their holiday bonuses. At both the Downtown and West Clubhouses, employees enjoyed refreshments and had their photos taken with Santa. President Chris Lawhorn was on hand to personally thank the employees and distribute the checks. The Employee Holiday Fund began in the 1900s as a way to do away with the inconvenience of tipping. The aim was to offer employees an incentive to remain loyal to the Club. On behalf of all employees, a special thanks is in order to President Lawhorn, the Board of Governors and the entire membership for their generous contributions this holiday season.

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Ease Into Etiquette

Teen Manners Class

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he MAC is introducing a new and customized social ease program by Melenie Broyle from Etiquette Saint Louis. If you missed the last etiquette program or if your child needs to brush up even more on their manners, sign them up for this fun and interesting course. Classes will be held Thursdays, Jan. 13 – Feb. 3. The course will wrap up with a reception for all children on Feb. 3. Melanie Broyle teaches at Nordstrom and private clubs in St. Louis. With the help of her staff, they will be teaching the following topics: conversations with adults, international etiquette and club etiquette, communications and table manners. The program invites first through sixth grades. Contact Katie Maurer for more details at 314-539-4402. MAC Social Ease Program Thursdays, Jan. 13- 27 6 - 7:30 p.m. MAC West $150, plus service charge Reception: Thursday, Feb. 3 6:30 p.m.-Tutorial 8 p.m.-Reception

he teenage years can be an uncomfortable and challenging time for many kids. Help your child gain the confidence and social skills necessary by signing them up for a oneday teen etiquette class at MAC West on Saturday, Jan. 15. Melenie Broyle of Etiquette Saint Louis will teach the class for children ages 13-15. This class focuses on meeting new friends, school manners, sportsmanship, technology manners and social gatherings. The class will end with a 2-hour mocktail party. Participants will attend a party, make introductions, enjoy appetizers and work through the uncomfortable moments when attending an age appropriate social function. This is a great class to prepare to mixers, co-ed parties, school dances and more. Class will begin at 4:30 p.m. The mocktail reception begins at 6:30 p.m. The cost to attend is $50 per teen plus, a service charge. For reservations, call 314-539-4402.

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THE MAC PRESERVATION FOUNDATION Estate Planning Have you given consideration to including the MAC Preservation Foundation in your estate plan? Any questions, contact your tax/ advisor, attorney or Don Gunn, President of the MAC Preservation Foundation, at 314-432-4550. The MAC Preservation Foundation has been established to support a major fundraising effort to address the basic infrastructure of the Downtown Clubhouse that is in critical need of upgrading and renovation. The MAC Preservation Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization.

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Santa Claus Spotted at the MAC

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he Downtown and West Clubhouses were filled with festive decorations, holiday cheer and lots and lots of excited children when Santa visited this year. Santa was so impressed with how good everyone had been all year that he visited the Club four times to hear MAC children’s wish lists. While each child waited patiently to see Jolly Old St. Nick, there was plenty of delicious food, sweet treats, face painting and gingerbread houses to decorate. Santa stopped at MAC West to feast on a tasty dinner buffet. He didn’t get a chance to rest because he was up early the next morning visiting the Downtown Clubhouse for breakfast. Santa wants to thank all of the girls and boys at the MAC. View more photos from this event on

Hunter Michalak.

Ben Karsten.

Abby and Kate Gray. Chad and Nick Peterson.

Louisa, Victoria, Dan and Janis Brown. Anna Robinson. Catherine and Judith Hanses.

Tammy Kennedy. Finn and Collin Wright.

Emma and Sophia Vlasich.

Ellen and Emme Weis.

Madison Cherry. Eva Triana Flores.

Londen and Tom Weiler.

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Charlie and Jennifer Freeman, Bill Green, John and Marie Salter, Ricki and Vicki Messmer and Valerie and Val Piestrup at the Anheuser Busch Beer and Dinner pairing.

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Baker and Nina Zumwalt share their Christmas lists with Santa and Mrs. Claus.

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Karen Schaeffer, Jim Dougherty and Nancy Swoboda enjoy Thanksgiving dinner at the Downtown Clubhouse.

The Lunch and Tour Group pose in front of the MAC Christmas tree after lunch in the Sportsman’s Club following a tour of the Campbell House museum.


Tom Suntrup and Cam Klein have cocktails in the Sportsman’s Club prior to the Jack Buck Sports Awards Banquet.

Dennis Golden is greeted in the Sportsman’s Club by MAC employee Betty Hines.

Bottom row (l-r): Shane Allen, Matt Morris and Sam Jones Top row (l-r): John Carroll, Nick Bauer, Troy Robertson, Jim Dibble, Steve Holdren, Michael Bechert Jr. and Andrew Brandstatter enjoyed the MAC Boxing Championships.

Matasha Hawkins, Susan Bruce, Marie Salter and Renee Bennett have lunch Downtown following a tour of the Campbell House with the Lunch and Tour Group.

Alistair Wolkoff checks out the toys in the MAC West Child Care Center.

Pat Corich, Sandi and Marvin Meinz and Susan Rosenthal play Invitational Bridge at MAC West.

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This month: Fielding Childress Fielding was reading the paper on the 5th floor Downtown when the Cherry Diamond caught up with him. He joined the Club in 1973. 1. How do you get the most out of the MAC? “I use the athletic facilities two or three days a week.” 2. What is your favorite MAC moment? “That’s a hard question. I used to play handball and the dinners we would have after games were always a pleasure.” 3. What do you do in your free time? “I would say I’m addicted to motorcycling. We also have 16 acres in Jefferson County that I spend time on.” 4. What is the best vacation you have ever been on? “There were many Western vacations with my wife that were great.” 5. Why did you first join the MAC? “I joined for the athletics facilities, but I’ve gotten a lot more out of the Club.”

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