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The MAC Bucket List
Filling Up For the Future
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Inside the Diamond: • Lobsterfest in the JBG • Summer Happy Hours • Celebrate the 4th of July at the MAC • Summer Dive-In Movies • Father/Daughter Banquet • H.S. Soccer All-Star Game june 2012
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CHERRY DIAMOND Election Excitement
Missouri Athletic Club Founded in 1903 june 2012 CHERRY DIAMOND STAFF Publisher - Joel L. Karsten Director of Communications - James M. Wilson Art Director - Tabitha L. Wilson Communications Assistant - Kelly Barbour
MAC Legacy Program
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If you have a child or grandchild who is approaching 25, encourage them to join the Club and reap the benefits of the Legacy Program. The Legacy Program gives a member’s children who have outgrown their family’s membership, at age 25, the ability to begin their own membership.
General Manager - Wallace L. Smith
To advertise, call 314-539-4488 or e-mail: advertise@mac-stl.org The Cherry Diamond Vol. 106/No. 6 (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
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MAC members elected five new governors to serve on the 15-member Board. Elected to the 2014-15 class of the Board of Governors were Greg Beekman, Kim DeMotte, Dean Eggerding, John Noce and John Salter.
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Lobsterfest in the JBG Summer Happy Hours Celebrate the 4th of July at the MAC Summer Dive-In Movies Father/Daughter Banquet H.S. Soccer All-Star Game
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New Members The President’s Column Calendar Dining Focus on Fitness Golf Staff Spotlight Clubs Within the Club What’s on the Web History Snapshots
DIAMOND DIGITS
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active Facebook members worldwide.
presidents have served the MAC.
current members recently sponsored a new member and began enjoying reduced monthly dues through the Platinum Partnership Program. specialty summer sports camps will be offered at MAC West starting June 4.
happy hours will be offered this summer.
members were elected to the Board of Governors.
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New Members
New Members
AZAR, NICHOLAS P. (Jill): Azar Orthodontics, 11 E. Lockwood, St. Louis MO 63119, 314-968-1800; Res. 17 Winnetka Lane, St. Louis MO 63122, 314-740-3236 BAISCH, ROBERT R. (Elizabeth): Baisch & Skinner, Inc. 2721 LaSalle Street, St. Louis MO 63104, 314-6641212; Res. 3477 Whitsetts Fork Rd., Wildwood MO 63038, 636-405-0804 BAKER, JAMES K. (Lucy): Shade Tree Service Co., 520 South Highway Drive, Fenton MO 63026, 636-3431212; Res. 27 Black Oak Dr., St. Louis MO 63127, 314-843-1135 BAKER, JEFFREY L. (Christine): Shade Tree Service Co., 520 South Highway Drive, Fenton MO 63026, 636-3431212; Res. 10259 Hartshill Lane, St. Louis MO 63128, 314-843-6023 BARICEVIC, CHARLES J.: Chatham & Baricevic, 4010 N. Illinois, Swansea IL 62226, 618-233-2200; Res. 223 N. Church, Belleville IL 62220, 618978-2817 BUCHEK, JEFFREY W.: Lou Fusz Fiat, 900 N. Lindbergh, St. Louis MO 63141, 314-993-5200; Res. 27 Greendale Dr., St. Louis MO 63121, 314-363-5960 CARLIN, KYLE W. (Karrie): Wells Fargo Advisors, 1 N. Jefferson, St. Louis MO 63103, 314-989-0763; Res. 531 N. Central Ave., St. Louis MO 63130, 314-725-3071 EADS, JAMES A.: Grip Agency, 1901 Locust St., St. Louis MO 63103, 314375-5999; Res. 1031 Pinegate Dr., St. Louis MO 63122, 314-698-2860 GARON JR., JOHN (Donna): Dodge Mayflower Moving, 13390 Lakefront Dr., St. Louis MO 63045, 314-3444300; Res. 172 High Valley Dr., Chesterfield MO 63017-2770, 314485-1364 GEETING, DAVID R. (Julie): Wells Fargo Advisors, 1 N. Jefferson, St. Louis MO 63103, 314-955-0090; Res. 909 Oak Glen Manor Ct., St. Louis MO 63122, 314-835-9285 GIACIN, STEVEN J. (Catherine): Kaiser Electric, 1552 Fencorp Dr., Fenton MO 63026, 636-305-1515; Res. 15 Kings Crossing Ct., St. Louis MO 63129, 314-846-9674 4
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GIBBS, MATT T.: J&E Office City, 7326 Manchester Rd., St. Louis MO 63143, 314-644-3213; Res. 7326A Manchester Rd., St. Louis MO 63143, 314-4133768 HUDSON JR., GEORGE E. (Stacey): F&B Acquisitions, LLC, 127 W. Clinton Place, St. Louis MO 63122, NA; Res. 315 W. Madison Ave., St. Louis MO 63122, 314-740-6993 JACHNA, CAROLYN M. (Jody): BJC Medical Group, 3009 N. Ballas Rd., St. Louis MO 63131, 314-996-7800; Res. 444 E. Bodley Ave., St. Louis MO 63122, 314-822-3538 KERNER, KYLE (Lauren): Wells Fargo, 1 N. Jefferson, St. Louis MO 63103, NA; Res. 301 N. Forsyth Blvd., St. Louis MO 63105, 314-479-2404 KOTOVSKY, REV. JOHN R. (Elaine): Lutheran Senior Services, 1150 Hanley Industrial Ct., St. Louis MO 63144, 314-968-9313; Res. 844 Stable Ridge Lane, St. Louis MO 63122, 314-8214737 LUDWIG, ASHLEY (Brooks Borglum): Stifel Nicolaus & Co., Inc., 501 N. Broadway, St. Louis MO 63102, 314342-7341; 5630 Pershing Ave., #40, St. Louis MO 63112, 314-813-7909 MARSHALL, DANIEL G. (Sherri): Marshall Wireless, 98 The Legends Parkway, Eureka MO 63025, 636938-9000; Res. 985 Stone Spring Dr., Eureka MO 63025, 636-587-2118 MEDLEY JR., J. RON (Debbie): Moloney Securities Asset Mgmt., 13537 Barrett Pkwy. Dr. #330, Manchester MO 63021, 314-909-0600; Res. 411 Gill Ave., St. Louis MO 63122, 314-9849642 NEWMAN, MARK D. (Brigid): Tri-Pro, 1550 Ocello, Fenton MO 63026, 636343-8222; Res. 9715 Stanley, St. Louis MO 63119, 314-961-7057 PARKER, J. DUDLEY (Page): PGM Properties, LLC, 9019 Overlook Blvd., #C-2, Brentwood TN 37027, 615370-8381; Res. 2037 Fransworth Dr., Nashville TN 37205, 615-353-0304 RAGHAVAN, RAMESH (Sujatha): Washington University, One Brookings Dr., St. Louis MO 63130, 314-9354469; Res. 7325 Stanford Ave., St. Louis MO 63130-2935, 314-570-2991
RIGGAN, RUSSELL C. (Melissa): Riggan Law Firm, LLC, 132 West Washington Ave., Ste. 100, St. Louis MO 63122, 314-835-9100; Res. 424 Clark Ave., St. Louis MO 63122, 314-966-9947 SWANK, PETER L.: Swank Motion Pictures, 10795 Watson Rd., St. Louis MO 63127, 314-984-6111; Res. 8025 Maryland Ave., St. Louis MO 63105, 314-409-9000 TIMMERMAN, EMILY E. (Chris Bruehl): F-Stop, P.O. Box 771194, St. Louis MO 63103, 253-236-0070; Res. 803 St. Marie, Florissant MO 63031, 314740-1372 VULIN, CHRISTOPHER L. (Colleen): Urology Consultants, Ltd., 12855 N. 40 Drive., Suite 375, St. Louis MO 63141, 314-567-6071; Res. 1540 Breezeridge Dr., St. Louis MO 63131, 314-822-0525
Thanks to the following members for sponsoring new members to the Club. Thomas Albus Roger Altvater Jim Barton Mike Basile Tom Beattie Mike & Kelly Becker Philip A. Cole James R. Dankenbring Kim DeMotte Scott Fesler Dan Fusz Bob Gassoff Andrew Gleason Victoria & Jeff Harrison Rob Kaiser Nathan Keller Kevin & Tracy Klebe Adriana Lantzy John & Beth Morris Matt Reh Jim Sansone Tim Swank Carl Winters 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
President’s Column
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ou may be wondering what our Board is doing on this month’s Cherry Diamond cover gathered around three big buckets. It is just a fun way to shine a light on what will be a top priority for our Club going forward. You will be hearing a lot more about our Club trying to fill three buckets – Membership, Banquets and Overnight Guest Rooms. I have enjoyed working closely with our new General Manager Wally Smith to help chart the future direction of our Club. I have invited Wally to write a monthly column for the Cherry Diamond. I think it will be beneficial to hear from the operational leader of our Club. Read his column this month to learn more about the three buckets and other important Club news. I want to touch briefly on one of the “buckets” – Membership. In April, a net positive of 24 new members joined the Club. And through the Platinum Partnership program, 23 current members began enjoying reduced dues as a result of sponsoring a new member. Introduce a new member to our Club and you too can begin to enjoy lower monthly dues. Twelve years ago, I joined the MAC to play basketball and meet people. The Club has become much more than that; it has played an important part of my daily life. It is a destination featuring two locations to gather with family, business associates and some of my closest friends. Fitness, racquetball, tennis, spinning, golf and dining are just a few of the activities the Karsten family routinely participates in. You will hear me talk a lot over the next year about
the benefits of utilizing the Club more often. The Board recently held our annual Summit where we reviewed the past year and focused on identifying goals for the year ahead. One of the major priorities will be long range planning. Through the leadership of Chairman Chris Michalak and his committee - coupled with the vision and expertise of Wally Smith - a detailed document will be created to guide our Club’s future. The Board and staff can adjust it annually as needed, but this plan will serve as an important road map moving forward. It is truly an honor to begin my term as the 97th president of the Missouri Athletic Club. I look forward to working with this Board and would like to welcome the new class of Governors who were elected in May: Greg Beekman, Kim DeMotte, Dean Eggerding, John Noce and John Salter. Also, a special thanks to outgoing President Tom Albus and his classmates Justin Fowler, Bob Hagnauer, John Kingston and Don Stork. I enjoyed working with them and they are to be congratulated for providing excellent leadership in serving our Club. As the father of two young children, we are heading into a particularly fun time of year. I am excited for a busy summer with my wife Kerrie and children Katelynn and Ben. There are numerous opportunities for family fun at MAC West including swimming, sports camps, dive-in movies and dining. The Downtown Clubhouse will also be bursting with summer fun, highlighted by the VP Parade and Fair Saint Louis.
Not all the summer fun is geared for the kids. There are six summer happy hours planned, including three poolside at West. On June 23, beer connoisseurs will want to attend an exciting new event, the Downtown St. Louis Brewery Tour. The defending World Series champs are in the middle of what is shaping up to be another great baseball season. The Jack Buck Grill is the ideal gathering spot before and after Cardinal home games. Also, the Grill is now open for breakfast on the weekend and has rolled out a new menu. And back by popular demand, Lobsterfest will debut in the Grill beginning in late June. Golf season is in full swing. You can hit the links at one of the outstanding private clubs where MAC members and guests can play. The highlight of the season will be the MAC Golf Classic on Aug. 27 at the Country Club at the Legends. Round up a team to enjoy a fun day of golf and camaraderie to benefit the MAC Preservation Foundation. Making connections has been a cornerstone of the MAC since its inception. Today, many of those connections with fellow members and with the Club are happening through the MAC Facebook page. If you haven’t already, go to facebook.com/macstl and “like” the MAC. You will find me there! Join the conversation and view photos from Club events, videos, fitness tips, special offers and more. Stay connected to your Club, where camaraderie is experienced and relationships are forged.
BOARD OF GOVERNORS JOEL KARSTEN - PRESIDENT DAVID P. WEISS - FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT CHRISTOPHER MICHALAK - SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT GORDON D. BUSH - TREASURER • DANIEL D. FUSZ - SECRETARY
TERM ENDS 2013 Gordon Bush Daniel Fusz Joel Karsten Christopher Michalak David P. Weiss
TERM ENDS 2014 John Bugh Mary Frontczak Terry K. Hammer Judith R. Hanses Troy W. Robertson
TERM ENDS 2015 Greg Beekman Kim DeMotte Dean Eggerding John M. Noce John D. Salter
Joel L. Karsten President
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Book Signing with Daniel Waugh Thursday, June 21 Author of “Gangs of St. Louis: Men of Respect” and “Egan’s Rats: The Untold Story of Prohibition-Era Gang that Ruled St. Louis” 5:30 p.m. – Cocktail Reception 6:30 p.m. – Presentation by Author $25 inclusive Call 314-539-4470 for reservations. Downtown
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Sunday, June 10 Treat dad to the best BBQ buffet in town, on his special day! Seatings: 10 a.m., noon and 1 p.m. Adults - $30.95 + gratuity Children Under 12 - $13.95 + gratuity Children under 3 - gratis Call 314-539-4441 for reservations. MAC West
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Race for the Cure
Saturday, June 23 The MAC is putting a group together for the Komen Walk. Register by June 4 by calling Katie at 314-539-4402. 7:30 a.m. - T-Shirt Distribution 7:50 a.m. - Team MAC Photo 8 a.m., 8:20 a.m. - Shuttle services from Downtown MAC to start line $25 Entry fee goes to Komen St. Louis
Downtown Brewery Tour Saturday, June 23
The Associates and Craft Beer Club introduce the Downtown St. Louis Brewery Tour. Taste great beers at three different locations. 1:15 p.m. - MAC Shuttle Departs 1:30-4:30 p.m. - Visit Three Breweries; Urban Chestnut, Six Row and Morgan Street $20 inclusive Call 314-539-4470 for reservations
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HS Senior All-Star Soccer Games
MAC High School Senior All-Star Soccer Games Saturday, June 30 The MAC will host the 2012 High School Senior Soccer All-Star Games, featuring the top male and female soccer players in the St. Louis area. 6 p.m. - Girls game 8 p.m. - Boys game $5 - adults; $3 - students Parking - $2 Tickets will be sold at the gate. Anheuser-Busch Center in Fenton.
West Poolside Happy Hours
Saturday, June 30, July 14 and Aug. 25 Come to West and enjoy great drink specials by the pool. 1:30-4:30 p.m. Drink Specials $2 Draft Beer, $3 Wells
Downtown Happy Hours
Thursday, June 28, Wednesday, July 25, Friday, Aug. 24 Come Downtown and enjoy great drink specials in the Jack Buck Grill. 5:30-8 p.m. Drink Specials $1.50 Draft Beer, $2 Bottles, $3 Wells
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Wednesday, July 4 Bleachers will be set up on the north side of Washington Ave., west of the Valet parking entrance. Only MAC members and their guests will be allowed to sit on the bleachers. Parade begins at 10 a.m.
Downtown 4th of July Dining Schedule
Wednesday, July 4, Parade Day Breakfast Buffet - 8-10 a.m. Missouri Room Adults - $16.95 Children (ages 3-12) - $10.95 Call 314-539-4470 for reservations. Jack Buck Grill 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. Friday, July 6 Jack Buck Grill 2 p.m.- 11 p.m. Saturday, July 7 Jack Buck Grill 8 a.m.- 11 p.m.
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MAC Preservation Foundation Golf Classic - August 27 Apollos Seafood Sampler Party September 7 Mizzou Road Trip - October 13 MAC Trivia Night - November 2 Wine Tasting and Sale - November 9
• Reservations for events can be made by calling 314-539-4470 or visiting the website (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 314539-4417. • For dining reservations at West, call 314-5394441.
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. Apollos Mondays, 7 p.m., Downtown Forever Forever Young Club Young Third Friday of the month, Club 11:30 a.m., West
Military History Club Fourth Tuesday of the month, 11:30 a.m., Downtown Toastmasters Friday (2nd & 4th), 7:15 a.m. West Wednesdays, 5:30 p.m., Downtown Business Development Group Third Thursday of the month, 7:15 a.m. Downtown
To join a CWC or for more information, visit the MAC Web site (mac-stl.org) or call 314-539-4402.
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Election Excitement
Beekman, DeMotte, Eggerding, Noce and Salter Elected to the Board
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he Missouri Athletic Club has many traditions, but election day is arguably the most unique. No private club in America holds an election quite like the MAC. From the gauntlet to a day of old-fashioned campaigning, Club spirit fills the Downtown clubhouse at the MAC election. On May 3, election festivities got rolling in the afternoon when enthusiastic campaign workers lined the voting gauntlet poised to persuade voters to choose their candidate. Later in the day, members were treated to a complimentary dinner. The camaraderie John Noce, Greg Beekman, Dean Eggerding, John Salter and Kim DeMotte. and socializing culminated with the announcement of the winners at 8 p.m. Preservation Committee and has worked When the dust settled, MAC members on several election campaigns. elected five new governors to serve on Noce is retired from Bi-State, where the 15-member Board. Elected to the he worked as the Sr. Vice President and 2014-15 class of the Board of Governors Chief Financial Officer. He has been a were Greg Beekman, Kim DeMotte, member since 2003, and has served on Dean Eggerding, John Noce the Finance, Audit, Membership Beekman, and John Salter. and Athletic Committees. He is DeMotte, Beekman is a Corporate also very active in several CWC’s. Eggerding, and Transactional Attorney Salter is the Chief Financial Noce and Officer at Wunderlich Fibre for Lewis, Rice & Fingersh, Salter L.C. A member since Box Company. He has been a Don Clooney and Michael Niemann. elected to member since 1989, and has 1998, he served on the the Board served on the Annual Election Membership Committee, has been active in the Inspection & Policing and basketball league and has been a Finance Committees. committee member of numerous In late May, the new governors were successful campaigns. sworn into office and began their DeMotte is a Team Performance three-year terms. Also, the new class Professional for the Kenton Group, of senior officers who were elected in LLC. He has been a member since 2002 March began their one-year positions. and has served on the Membership The new senior officers are President Committee, Nominating Committee Joel L. Karsten, First Vice-President Ed Sparks and Dean Eggerding. and numerous governor campaigns. David P. Weiss, Second Vice-President He is an active member of CWC’s Christopher Michalak, Secretary Daniel including being a founding member of D. Fusz, and Treasurer Gordon D. Bush. Toastmasters and vice president of (and soloist in) the Apollos. Eggerding is the Vice President of USI. He has been a member since 2001, and has served on the Membership Committee, been active in the basketball leagues, MAC golf, the MAC Golf
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Hank Luepke, Don Gunn and Gerry Ortbals Tim Reeves goes through the gauntlet.
Bob Dunn, Herb Eggerding and Bob Croak reunite at the Club Election after being St. Louis Ski Club Roommates in Aspen, Co.
Brian Lamping, Cheri McLaughlin and Gary Pohrer. Steve Snodgrass at the ballot box.
John Breck, Steve LaBarge, Liz Kroll and Dan Narzinski.
John Noce and Eric Martin. Tom Dunn and Gary Pohrer.
Mark and Katie Neill.
Gary Snodgrass goes through the gauntlet. Rich Lauenstein, Bobby Grimm and Joe McCreedy Past president Jack Murphy recognizes outgoing President Tom Albus. provide musical entertainment. june 2012
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The MAC is Awesome ! s I sit down to write my first letter to the membership of the Missouri Athletic Club, I am honored, enthusiastic and so proud. It is such an honor to become a part of this storied Club, and I am thrilled to be working with our excellent Board and staff. I am so proud to be your general manager and look forward to doing all in my power to build upon the deep traditions, while propelling our systems and Wally Smith programs toward “Obvious Platinum Club Status.” I would be remiss if I did not thank President Tom Albus. My last 25 years have been spent in and around clubs, and I have worked with as many Presidents. Tom Albus is absolutely one of the very best and has done an incredible job through very difficult times. He and the Board “cleared the deck,” so to speak, and provided me with a solid playing field, realistic budgets and all the support I could ever imagine. I would also like to shout out to Larry Thompson, who is such a class act and gentleman. Larry has been a tremendous help and eased our transition with grace and support. Thank you LT. So now as I conclude my first 90 days and get deeper into my first chapter with the MAC, a number of things have become quite apparent. There are opportunities everywhere. As we dig through various options, three primary buckets leapt to the forefront and now are quickly becoming our “theme song” at the staff, board and committee levels. This is not an earth-shattering revelation, but rather a common sense view of our business and needed initiatives going forward. First, the Board and staff have done the heavy lifting cutting costs across the entire system. The key now is to sell our way back to “Obvious Platinum Club Status.” And, the obvious buckets we need to continuously fill are Membership, Banquets and Rooms. In analyzing our systems, these three areas are where we have the most to gain, and the best opportunity to generate the cash flow needed to steam us onward. So we need ask ourselves in all that we do, will these efforts generate membership growth opportunities, put members and guests in our banquet areas and create opportunities to sell rooms. With these areas identified, and us constantly asking that question, we become focused and proactive in filling our buckets that matter most. Pretty simple stuff, but when we succeed, funds are generated for facility improvement, staff development, member programing and enhancing the MAC experience for you and your fellow members. We all have a role in the success of The Missouri Athletic Club. This is your Club, so enjoy all The MAC has to offer, and please keep our three buckets in mind. Together, we will get to that “Obvious Platinum Club Status.” All this begs the question, what is this “Obvious Platinum Club Status” all about? I look forward to sharing that concept as my topic in the Cherry Diamond. In the mean time, please help us fill our buckets and let me know if I can ever do anything to make your MAC experience better than your last one. All the best, Wally
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Legacy Program
f you have a child or grandchild who is approaching 25, encourage them to join the Club and reap the benefits of the Legacy Program. The Legacy Program gives a member’s children who have outgrown their family’s membership, at age 25, the ability to begin their own membership. The program dictates that any direct descendent of an active member in good standing with the Club does not have to pay an initiation fee when joining the Club. For resident members, this can mean a savings of up to $1,000. Many legacies that join the Club attribute their interest in the MAC to fond memories of childhood. With the legacy program, children are always exempt from initiation fees, no matter their age. Also, their monthly dues and fees obligation are determined by their age and interests. “We are delighted for our member’s children to join the Club so they can continue to enjoy the many benefits and privileges they have known through the years,” said Julie Kueper, Membership Recruitment Executive. “We have become the ultimate family Club—fully embracing all ages. It is wonderful to see a family of three generations participating in the wide variety of athletic, dining and social activities that are offered. The MAC is the perfect place for families to continue to spend time together.” If you are interested in the Legacy Program or would like more information, please contact Patti Cundiff in the Downtown membership office at 314-539-4429 or Julie Kueper in the West office at 314-539-4408. Legacy members can join at any time and pay monthly dues determined by age classification.
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Wine and Dine Menu Item of the Month
Crab Stacked Filet
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he June menu item of the month is the crab stacked filet with crabmeat hollandaise. The steak is served with garlic mashed potatoes, seasonal vegetables and a choice of Caesar/house salad for $35. The filet is a great pairing with the wine of the month, the Mount Veeder Cabernet Sauvignon.
June Wine of the Month Mount Veeder Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley The June wine of the month is the Mount Veeder Cabernet Sauvignon. This full and supple wine has textures that are balanced by delectable flavors of blackberry, cocoa and cedar, leading to a long, rich finish. Enjoy by the glass for $10 or share a bottle with friends for $40.
Lobsterfest in the Jack Buck Grill June 28, 29 & 30 July 12, 13 & 14 $45 First Course Lobster & Wild Mushrooms in Puff Pastry Sautéed Lobster, Woodland Mushrooms, Fresh Herbs in Cream Sauce ~ Lobster & Black Bean Tostadas Chili Spiced Lobster, Black Bean Relish and Caramelized Onion on Tortillas ~ Classic Lobster Bisque Diced Lobster & Fresh Cream ~ Caesar Salad Classic Caesar tossed in our own Dressing with Seasoned Croutons Entrees All Entrees come with Parsley Potatoes & Seasonal Vegetables unless specified Lobster Rockefeller Sautéed in a Pernod Cream Sauce, Sautéed Spinach & Hollandaise ~ Filet of Beef & Lobster Grilled Filet & Half Broiled Lobster, Béarnaise & Shallot/Thyme Demi Glace ~ Lobster MAC In Newberg Sauce with Sautéed Scallops, Mushrooms & Onions ~ Broiled Lobster Tail with Drawn Butter Old Fashioned Broiled Tails with all the Fixings ~ Lobster Carbonara Gnocchi Pasta, Applewood Smoked Bacon in Cream Reduction Dessert Our Pastry Chef will create a special Dessert for the Evening For Reservations call 314-539-4417
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f you missed the fun at the Rooftop Happy Hour, make plans to attend one of the Summer Happy Hours. The Downtown Clubhouse will host three happy hours in the Jack Buck Grill. The West Clubhouse will host three poolside happy hours. Bring friends and spouses, and mingle with other members while enjoying great drink specials. Summer Happy Hours Downtown Thursday, June 28 Wednesday, July 25 Friday, Aug. 24 Jack Buck Grill 5:30-8 p.m.
Adriana and Michael Lantzy, Lucas Poelker, Wanda and Dennis Evans.
Poolside Happy Hours MAC West Saturday, June 30 Saturday, July 14 Saturday, August 25 1:30-4:30 p.m.
Drink Specials $1.50 Draft Beer $2 Bottles $3 Wells
Hilary and Timothy Wells.
Joseph Debenito and Blake Huddleston.
Jack Spooner, Dean Eggerding, Cheri McLaughlin, John Salter, Greg Beekman, Kim DeMotte and John Noce.
West Drink Specials $2 Draft Beer $3 Wells
Root for the Redbirds
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he Cardinals season is now in full swing. Make the MAC your pre- and post-game destination for every Cardinals home game. Stop in the Jack Buck Grill for food and beverages before and after the game. After filling up before the game, take the MAC shuttle to Busch Stadium. The shuttle will leave 35 and 15 minutes before game time. In addition, Jack Buck Grill will also be open for select Sunday home games, and will serve food and drinks from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. The bar menu will be featured. Menu items include hot wings, toasted ravioli, wraps and sandwiches. Stop in your home club before heading to Busch Stadium to cheer on your home team.
Select Sunday Schedule June 17-Kansas City July 22-Chicago Aug. 5-Milwaukee Sept. 9-Milwaukee
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Celebrating the Squash Champs By: Heidi Mather, Squash Pro pril was the month for Club Champs. We had some first time winners and a couple of repeats.
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Singles Women’s Winner – Sally Scott Runner Up – Verena Saunders Men’s Open Winner – Reed Whitney Runner Up – Sanford Scott Men’s A Winner – Keith Vidal Runner Up – Tom Beattie Men’s B Winner – Chris Shepherd Runner Up – Nancy Holekamp Men’s C Winner – John Pennington Runner Up – Taylor St. Eve Men’s D Winner – Jon Graf Runner Up – Matt Klaus Jr. Boys A, Winner – Jack Holekamp Runner Up – Connor Gallager Jr. Mixed C, Winner – Allison James Runner Up – Meg Pruett Jr. Mixed D, Winner – Heidi Gaertner Runner Up – Ace Beattie Doubles Women’s Winners – Nancy Holekamp/ Verena Saunders Runners Up – Sally Scott/Michelle Beattie. Men’s A Winner – Mark & Gary Gaertner Runners Up – Tom Beattie/Ethan Oetter Men’s B Winners – Ted Briscoe/Tim Philpott Runner Up – Scott Beaty/Jake Shepley Also, congratulations to Bud King and Reed Whitney for winning the first ever Doubles Calcutta. It was a very fun and exciting event which will be bigger and better next year. Reed, who has only ever played doubles once came equipped with a helmet for protection. Summer is Reed Whitney approaching and this year Yago and I will be holding squash specific camps. One week in June – 11-15 and one week in August - 13-17. Please contact us at 314-539-4484 or at hmather@mac-stl.org to sign up.
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Basketballers Compete in National Tourney
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Mark and Gary Gaertner - Winners of the A Doubles Club Champs.
John Pennington (winner) and Taylor St. Eve (runner-up) C Singles Club Champs
he MAC basketball team traveled to Seattle to compete in the National Association of Club Athletic Directors Tournament. The Washington Athletic Club was the host for the annual event that brings together the top private club teams from across the country. The MAC hoopsters failed to reach the finals like they had done the previous two years, but the guys had a good time on the trip. Members of the team were Troy Robertson, Steve Holdren, Matt Morris, Rich Sauget, Larry Drury, Addam Wall, Mason Poelker, Duffy Dunn, Mike Carlson and Daniel Clinard.
Meet Your Fitness and Nutrition Goals
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witch up your boring old fitness routine by working out with MAC personal trainer David Vandeven. David is a trainer at David Vandeven. MAC West and can help you meet your fitness goals while having fun. David is a National Strength and Conditioning Association – Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. He is also a registered and licensed dietitian with a masters degree in nutrition and Physical Performance from Saint Louis University. David can provide nutrition education/ intervention for weight loss, athletes and for those with diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure and others. If you could use help to develop a workout or nutrition plan, contact David at 314-539-7483. Both clubhouses offer personal training with several trainers. For more information, visit mac-stl.org.
Athletic Department Hours The Downtown Athletic Department will be closed on Sundays, from Memorial Day weekend, May 27 through Labor Day weekend, Sept. 2, and on July 4. The MAC West Athletic Department now opens at 5 a.m., Monday through Friday
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or a strong core and strong limbs, try this exclusive floor workout created by Joseph Pilates. The mat will work your powerhouse, back, legs and arms by using exercises that will help lengthen your muscles as they strengthen. This complete workout will tone your abs like unlike any other. Mat Pilates is an excellent workout for both men and women alike! Pilates classes are offered Downtown on Wednesdays at noon and at West on Fridays at 7:30 a.m. Class is 45 minutes long and is done all on the mat. Pilates will improve your core strength, flexibility, coordination and muscle control.
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Pregnancy and Infant Massage
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eah Folkerts brings years of experience to the MAC. She is certified in Prenatal, Post-partum, Labor and infant massage. Massage benefits the mother-to-be while her body adjusts to pregnancy and delivery. Massage also helps with infants struggling with colic. Teah is certified to teach both parents how to massage their infants, which helps with the bonding experience. To make an appointment with Teah, call 314-539-4431.
Hard-Body Yoga
xercise your mind, body and soul with Hard-Body Yoga at the Downtown Clubhouse. HardBody Yoga is unlike your typical yoga class. In this one-hour workout, you will work every major muscle group several times without even picking up a weight. Hard Body Yoga is the “new and literally hot yoga hybrid. It combines strength training with yoga techniques to create a strong physique. All you need is your body, an open mind and a yoga mat. Hard-Body Yoga is taught on Mondays at 5:45 p.m. at the Downtown Clubhouse. The class will be taught by Christine Elsesser. Christine is a certified personal trainer through W.I.T.S. For more information, call 314-539-4482.
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andy Puett has eight years of experience in massage therapy. She was trained at the Wholistic Life Center and is a Missouri licensed massage therapist. She specializes in hot stone, prenatal, sports, Swedish and deep tissue massages, Craniosacral therapy (CST) and teaches the MELT method. “Mandy’s CST was not what I expected, certainly not your father’s massage,” said Governor Kim DeMotte. “I was suffering pretty agonizing knee pain, and within an hour, I walked out of her office with significantly reduced pain. After five sessions, I was back to golf; it didn’t even hurt my score!” To book an appointment with Mandy, call 314-539-4481. The same massage therapies are offered at the West Clubhouse. To book an appointment at West, call 314-5394423.
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Celebrate 4th of July at the MAC
t. Louis is bustling with patriotic 4th of July celebrations, and the MAC is the perfect place to celebrate. The festivities kick off at the Downtown Clubhouse on Wednesday, July 4 with the 135th Veiled Prophet Parade. Outside the front of the Clubhouse offers a prime viewing spot. The parade begins at 10 a.m. Enjoy a patriotic breakfast buffet prior to the parade in the Missouri Room. The Jack Buck Grill will also be open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. for food and cocktails. If you are bringing the family downtown for Fair Saint Louis festivities, fireworks or a Cardinals game, stop in to cool off with a drink or a enjoy a good meal. The Club is an ideal gathering destination throughout Fair St. Louis.
4th of July Schedule Wednesday, July 4, Parade Day Breakfast Buffet - 8-10 a.m. Missouri Room Adults - $16.95 Children (ages 3-12) - $10.95 Call 314-539-4470 for reservations.
Jack Buck Grill 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.
To find out more about the Fair Saint Louis schedule:
Friday, July 6 Jack Buck Grill 2 p.m.- 11 p.m. Saturday, July 7 Jack Buck Grill 8 a.m.- 11 p.m.
Get a Room
Throughout Fair Saint Louis, get an overnight guest room and stay at the Club. If you have friends or family coming to town, refer them to the MAC. Call Toni Atchison at 314539-4443 to reserve guest rooms.
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chool is out and summer is here. The MAC West pool is open, and the refreshing water is just waiting for you to take a dip. Before heading out to the pool, take a minute to review the pool hours and rules for 2012. Pool hours Sat & Sun: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Mon to Fri: Noon - 9 p.m. Baby/Wading Pool Hours: Mon to Sun: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Lap Lanes: Mon, Tue & Fri: Noon - 9 p.m. Wed & Thu: Noon - 4 p.m., 5:30-9 p.m. Sat & Sun: 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. and 4-9 p.m. *After Labor Day until weather permits, adult lap swimming is available. Please note, no lifeguard. NOTE: (Lap lanes may close during hours of heavy bather loads/or could remain open during light bather load days.) The swimming pool and wading pools will be closed for all home diving and swimming meets and other special events Monday, June 4, Penguin Swim Meet (Red vs. Black) Monday, June 11, Cool Dell at MAC West Saturday, June 16, 8 a.m., Dive Team Meet Monday, June 18, Castle Pines at MAC West Monday, July 9, Washington at MAC West Saturday, July 14, Conference Meet at MAC West
• The swimming pool is to be used by those members whose membership entitles outdoor use. All others memberships are restricted to their designated use only. • All members must sign in by the Pro Shop to be admitted into the pool area. • Members are entitled to bring guests into the pool. In order that we can control large crowds, please limit guest number to no more than four per visit. Guest fees are $12 per person. For a complete list of pool rules:
MAC-WEST POOL RULES 2012 The following rules are designed to allow all MAC members to have a safe and enjoyable experience in our beautiful outdoor facility.
Dive-In and enjoy a Movie under the stars
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atch a movie under the stars from the coolest seat in town, the MAC West pool. This summer the West Clubhouse will host two dive-in movies. Dive-In Movies will be held Friday, June 22, and Friday, Aug. 24. Bring a flotation device and dive on in to experience a movie like the old drive-in theaters. The Dive-In Movies are a great way to share a fun evening with friends and family. The movie will begin at dusk. This FREE event includes popcorn and soda. This year, there will be a delicious dinner buffet set up prior to the movie. Check out the dining schedule below. Friday, June 22 + Friday, Aug. 24 BBQ Buffet 5 p.m. Adults - $15 Children - $8 Call 314-539-4490 for reservations
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MAC Swings Open Great Golf Opportunities
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orth, south, east or west… it doesn’t matter where you live or work, chances are that you are near one of the private local golf clubs where MAC members receive special guest privileges. The lineup of courses will offer MAC golfers a challenging and enjoyable experience each time they hit the links. Diamond Club members immediately have access to the special golf privileges. If you are an A La Carte member, and would like to sign up for golf privileges, contact the Accounting Department at 314-539-4432. • • • • •
Country Club at the Legends Glen Echo Country Club Panther Creek Country Club WingHaven Country Club St. Clair Country Club
For a complete list of details and rates, visit the “Golf ” page on the MAC website mac-stl.org or scan the code with a smart phone app.
The MAC is now carrying Nike Golf Equipment (balls, bags, shoes, & clubs) in the Pro Shop. Members can also special order their clubs. For more information about special order items, contact Rick Schneider at 314-539-4434.
MAC Golf Classic Monday, Aug. 27 MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW!
Missouri Athletic Club Preservation Foundation
Golf Classic
The MAC Golf Classic is always a popular event. Space is limited for the 5th annual tournament. Proceeds benefit the MAC Preservation Foundation. Round up a team of three and register now to ensure a spot in the fun and friendly competition with fellow MAC members at the beautiful Country Club at the Legends. • Sponsorship Opportunities Available • Auction Items being Accepted • Accepting reservations now! Call 314-539-4470
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Celebrate Dad’s Special Day at the Club
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ake your dad father’s day brunch feel like a Sunday, June 10 King this Father’s 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Adults Day. Treat him to $30.95 + gratuity a delicious barChildren under 12 beque brunch with $13.95 + gratuity RSVP - 314-539-4441 the family at the West Clubhouse on Sunday, June 10. Brunch will be served from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will feature delectable barbeque favorites.
Gift Ideas for Dad
Cigars: Purchase several fine cigars for dad at the Front Desk at the Downtown Clubhouse. There is a wide variety of options available. Pro Shop Apparel: Update dad’s look with a new golf shirt from either of the MAC’s Pro Shops. The Pro Shops also carry tons of great workout gear for dad.
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Massage: Help dad relax this year with a massage. Both Clubhouses offer massages every day of the week. Restaurant Gift Certificate: Treat dad to a delicious meal at one of four MAC restaurants. Purchase a gift certificate for dinner in the Grill or a meal at West.
Father’s Day Sale
Downtown and West Pro Shops June 11-16 Get dad something special for Father’s Day. Receive a 15% discount off all men’s apparel in the MAC Pro Shops.
Haircut: If dad’s hair is starting to look a little scruffy, give him a gift certificate for a haircut in the Downtown Barbershop or West Hair Care Center. Maybe even throw in a shave or pedicure. To purchase gift certificates for a massage, restaurant or haircut at the Downtown Clubhouse, call 314-539-4432. At West, call 314-539-4444.
Mother’s Day Memories
he Downtown Clubhouse was full of families celebrating the important women in their lives this Mother’s Day. Members and their guests treated mom to the best brunch in town. The brunch featured scrumptious entrees and three heaping tables of mouth-watering desserts. Since mom didn’t have to worry about cooking or cleaning, she had more time to relax and enjoy the day with family. Rich, Julie, Jake, RJ and Henry Ledvetter.
John, Julie, Jack and Mimi Steffel.
Bob, Martha, Meg and Melissa Vatterott.
Nesta Lonsway, Lily, David, Lucy and Elizabeth Burke.
Rose and Douglas Drinkard.
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he MAC Accounting Department is headed by Chief Financial Officer Larry Absheer. Larry has been with the MAC for 16 years. His favorite part of his job is solving problems facing the Club and keeping the general manager informed. “The challenge is surviving and thriving,” Absheer said. “We must preserve this great institution for our members to enjoy, and for the employees to have jobs.” Pam Roth is the accounting manager and has been with the MAC for 12 years. She supervises the team, prepares numerous reports for the Board of Governors and organizes the tax accounting for the Club. Her favorite part of the job is the variety in tasks. “There’s always something different to do,” Roth said. “There’s a lot going on. I have met a lot of interesting people. I have a great team. They’re doing a great job.” Joyce Kroll, who is the bookkeeper at West, has a long history at the West Clubhouse. She worked at the Town & Country Racquet Club before the MAC purchased the facility in 1995. She has been in this role for 25 years, 17 years with the MAC. Her responsibilities include managing all of the billing at West and answering billing questions. “I really like my job. I like the people,” Kroll said. “I was really happy when the MAC came in. They had the resources to help the Club reach its full potential.” Debbie Valloni, who Joyce Kroll. has been with the MAC since February 2009, works in accounts payable. She pays all of the bills that come through for both Clubhouses. Debbie also posts invoices and pays them weekly. Her 20
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favorite part of the job is the challenge of it. “When things don’t balance, it’s fun to figure out what’s wrong,” Valloni said. “We make sure everything’s the way it’s supposed to be. We balance to the penny.” Betty Ambrose, who has been with the MAC for 11 years, is the administrative assistant to General Manager Debbie Valloni, Pam Roth, Larry Absheer, Heather Taylor Wally Smith and Absheer. Her and Betty Ambrose. responsibilities include Club licensing, managing office supplies and accuracy. It’s important that the writing handling administrative support for is legible. Absheer. “The favorite part of my job The Accounting Department hosts is making the financial packets for the birthday parties for the staff. Every time Finance Committee,” Ambrose said. “I it is an MAC employee’s birthday, they prepare the packets and put them at the can be sure the Accounting Department table before the finance meetings.” is going to wish them well and give Heather Taylor, who works in member them a birthday cake. It is the details of billing and accounts receivable, has the Accounting Department that make it been with the MAC since April 2010. so special; not even a birthday is missed or forgotten by this team.
The one thing that is obvious about the Accounting Department is their camaraderie and passion for the job at hand.
Her responsibilities include posting member payments and member billing. Her favorite part of the job is interacting with members. “I’m very customer-service oriented. I enjoy working with the members.” The one thing that is obvious about the Accounting Department is their camaraderie and passion for the job at hand. They work hard as a team and support each other. They make sure their individual hard work is noticed and appreciated as part of the team effort. “[Larry Absheer and Pam Roth] are really good bosses,” Taylor said. “They have expectations of us, but they’re really appreciative of everything we do and our attention to detail. We all help each other out.” The attention-to-detail in the Accounting Department is apparent. They must look at every chit and make sure the proper amount is billed to the right member. Every chit is processed manually and double-checked for
Alisa McCulley is Setting Up Shop, Downtown
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lisa McCulley is joining the Downtown Barbershop after working at West for the past six years. Alisa will be working on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Alisa specializes in men’s, women’s and children’s hair cuts, and coloring. She also gives great scalp massages. Come see Alisa, Downtown!
Fat her/Daughter Banquet
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he MAC hosted the 65th annual Father/Daughter banquet on May 16. The tradition continued as dads and daughters took magical carriage rides around downtown St. Louis, ate a delicious dinner and danced the night away. The girls were dressed like princesses and had a special evening dedicated to them and their dads.
Emma and Aaron Pawlitz ride a carriage around town.
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Governor Greg Beekman riding the carriage with his daughters Kelly and Margaret.
The dance floor was hopping at the Father/ Daughter banquet.
Thursday, July 19 KMOX Sports Speaker Series Meet new Cardinals manager Mike Matheny and get the inside scoop on the 2012 team as they look to repeat as World Series champions. Thursday, Sept. 6 The St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame presents the Greatest Moments in St. Louis Sports History. Already confirmed are 2006 World Series hero and MVP Cardinals shortstop David Eckstein, the St. Louis Rams linebacker who saved
Tom and Mary Albus, with Katelynn and President Joel Karsten dance the night away.
Greg and Kate Gutzler.
the Super Bowl with his tackle Mike Jones, plus the entire Football Cardinal offensive line of Dan Dierdorf, Tom Banks, Conrad Dobler, Roger Finnie and Tom Brahaney who set the NFL sack record of 8 in a season. Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013 The Cherry Diamond Gala Dinner and Auction returns. Enjoy a memorable evening at your Club. Bid on vacations, event tickets, golf outings, tech toys and more unique items at this special event.
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MAC DOWNTOWN ST. LOUIS BREWERY TOUR Co-Sponsored by Associates and Craft Beer Club Saturday, June 23 1:15 p.m. - MAC Shuttle Departs 1:30-4:30 p.m. - Visit Three Breweries; Urban Chestnut, Six Row and Morgan Street
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AC Associates and the Craft Beer Club introduce the Downtown, St. Louis Brewery Tour. Taste great beers at three different locations, and you don’t even have to drive home at the end of the night. Stay in rooms at the end of the night for only $60. $20, inclusive Call 314-539-4470 for reservations
Skeet and Trap Shoot
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he MAC introduced a new, weekly running group on May 24 at the West Clubhouse. The group meets Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. at West and has one, three and six mile courses. More experienced runners are welcome to continue after the six mile marker. Joining the group is a great way to meet fellow MAC members and promote running throughout the community. Contact Julie Kueper at West at 314539-4408 or Katie Maurer Downtown at 314-539-4402 to register or for additional information.
hirty-five members and guests participated in the third annual Sporting Clays championship at St. Louis Skeet & Trap. Chris Hyams and Chuck Koenig won the competition with a combined score of 180/200. The MAC Rod & Gun Club looks forward to an interclub shoot vs. the Racquet Club East and Strathalbyn.
On the Road Again
The Forever Young Club Tours Scott Air Force Base By Judith Hanses he Forever Young Club was off again in April, this time for a tour of Scott Air Force Base. Almost fifty members enjoyed a day of discovery and learning. After clearing security at the main gate, a ride around the air base surprised us with the huge area it covers. Scott began life as a relatively small air base (624 acres) established during WWI as a training base for pilots, and has grown to 3.7 square miles and a full-time population of over 3,500 military and civilian members. Our first stop was the Scott Club, a combined facility with separate sections for officers and enlisted personnel. FYC members who had served in the military remarked that it was a big change from the old days when officer and enlisted clubs were at opposite ends of every military installation. Scott Air Force Base is home to the headquarters of many major military organizations, making it a principal location for support of our nation’s
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defense. At the Illinois Air National Guard section we saw the 126th Air Refueling Wing’s large refueling tanker planes currently used to keep U.S. fighter and cargo planes in the air over the Middle East. FYC members had the opportunity to receive a mission briefing at the secure headquarters of the U.S. Transportation Command. We felt like raw recruits being escorted and counted at every turn, including visits to the rest rooms. Fortunately, no FYC members were cornered by the military dogs or taken into custody by the Air Patrol for violating security. To cap off a fascinating day, FYC members enjoyed an authentic German meal at the Roemer Topf Restaurant in Mascoutah, Ill. Roy and Renate Gray, MAC members who own the restaurant, served a delicious Bavarian buffet that made us want to return there soon.
MAC Charitable Society for Children
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or more than 100 years, the MAC has been an institution in the St. Louis community. The MAC developed the Charitable Society for Children as a way for members and employees to give time and resources back to the community. In 2012, the MAC Charitable Society will be donating to its three charities: Our Little Haven, Walker Scottish Rite Clinic and South Side Day Nursery. All donations are 501(c)3 tax deductible. Scan the code for more information and to make a donation or visit at mac-stl.org.
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he Apollos took their audience on a Broadway tour during their 69th annual spring concert. Following a delicious dinner and welcome from Apollos President Don Costello, MAC Vice President Justin Fowler introduced the candidates running for the Board of Governors. After the candidate announcement, Apollos director Marc Strathman led the group through Broadway favorites. Songs included: “Give My Regards to Broadway,” “Ding, Dong, the Witch is Dead,” “Jailhouse Rock,” “And All that Jazz,” “Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You,” and several other Broadway classics. Following the performance, members and guests enjoyed the afterglow.
Frank and Carol Cammarata, Ruth Ann Hollenbach, Harriet Baker.
Introduction of the Candidates: Jack Spooner, John Salter, John Noce, Cheri McLaughlin, Dean Eggerding, Kim DeMotte and Greg Beekman.
Joel and Karrie Karsten.
Victoria, Charles and Sherri Sansone.
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The Forever Young Club Goes to Court
n movie courtrooms, it seems one attorney is always straightforward, while the other may be just a bit sneaky. The judge is learned and fair, and justice is served before closing credits. A satisfactory ending, perhaps, but not necessarily correct. As St. Louis attorney Michael Gunn opines, “The question is, just how close are the courtroom scenes in the movies to real life? How much is schmaltz and how much is reality?
What movies have portrayals which are somewhat accurate and which ones are more theatrics than truth?” Find out when Michael speaks to the Forever Young Club at MAC West on Friday, June 15. “We will look at both and the audience can decide.” Everyone is welcome at an FYC meeting, so make reservations with Brittney Barton (314539-4490 or bbarton@mac-stl.org) for 11:30 a.m. on June 15.
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St. Louis attorney Michael Gunn.
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The Lunch and Tour Group Stays on the Go
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he Lunch and Tour Group has enjoyed a busy spring and looks forward to one more event before taking a summer break. In April, the group took a tour of the spectacular Peabody Opera House followed by lunch at the Downtown Clubhouse. In May, the ladies enjoyed lunch on the rooftop at Vin de Set in Lafayette Square. On June 6, the group will visit the Eagleton Courthouse. The tour will be led by past President Tom Albus. After the tour, the ladies will return to the Club for a buffet lunch.. The Lunch and Tour Group will not be active in the summer, but events will start back up in September with a full list of activities for the fall. Anyone interested in learning more about the Lunch and Tour Group should contact Mary Salter, 314-5675976 or pphred@swbell.net or Mary Lou Lenkman, mlmlenk@earthlink.net.
Peabody Opera House Tour
The Lunch and Tour Group gather in the lobby at the Downtown Clubhouse prior to a tour of the Peabody Opera House.
Rooftop Lunch at Vin de Set
Margaret Oakley and Ann Phelen. Pat Corich and Jean Wunderlich.
Debbie Barnes and Marie Salter.
Marianne Tyrell and Susan Rosenthal.
Janice Sheets and Connie Smith.
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eborah A. Williams, who was born in Shreveport, La., is a graduate of Saint Louis University. Her photographs and paintings are included in numerous private and corporate collections. Her art reflects her love for architecture and landscapes. Her photographic, mixed media and pastel images can be seen as reminders of the rapidly disappearing landscapes and landmarks around us. Deborah’s work is exhibited at the Gateway Gallery in Clayton, Mo.; the St. Louis University Museum of Art; the Woman’s Institute and Gallery in New Harmony, Ind.; as well as the Creative Art Gallery in St. Louis. She is a founding member of the Gateway Pastel Artists. Please visit the Gateway Gallery in Clayton, Mo. to view Deborah’s work or visit gatewaygalleryonline.com.
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Catch Soccer’s Shooting Stars MAC High School Soccer All-Star Games, June 30
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in the St. Louis area. This t. Louis has a soccer MAC High School year, UMB Bank is teaming up tradition that is Senior All-Star with the MAC to sponsor the Soccer Games unmatched by any city in event. The games will be held America. The Gateway Saturday, June 30 at the Anheuser-Busch Center City is regarded as the 6 p.m. - Girls game in Fenton with the girls game soccer capital of the U.S. 8 p.m. - Boys game kicking off at 6 p.m., followed $5 - adults; $3 - students That reputation dates by the boys game at 8 p.m. Parking $2 back to 1950, when a Tickets sold at the gate Players are selected by the group of St. Louis boys Anheuser-Busch Center Eastern Missouri High School led the United States to a Coaches Association. Annually, shocking upset of England these games feature a number in the World Cup. Later, of bright young players who go Saint Louis University would on to make their mark at some dominate the college soccer of the top college programs in world throughout much of the country. The event has grown the 1960s and 1970s. The in popularity in recent years, Billikens ten (10) national championships are a record. Saturday, attracting media coverage. Tickets can be purchased at the Local players like Taylor June 30 event: $5 for adults and $3 for Twellmann, Pat Noonan, Steve students. Parking is $2. Ralston and Lori Chalupny have all Hosting the High School All-Star gone on to successful pro careers. Games enhances the Club’s effort to St. Louis soccer fans can catch a promote amateur soccer both locally glimpse of the next generation of soccer and nationally. The MAC annually stars on Saturday, June 30. The MAC honors the top collegiate soccer players is once again hosting the High School with the presentation of the Hermann Senior All-Star games, featuring the Trophy. top prep boys and girls soccer players
THE MAC EXPERIENCE Letters from MAC Members & Guests Downtown Catering, Thank you again for hosting a wonderful Authors Brunch for Assistance League St. Louis. The ballroom was spectacular, your staff of waiters and waitresses were flawless and so friendly, and the meal that Chef Bart created was phenomenal. You did a great job of supporting our ever changing program as the guests gobbled down the delicious meal in record time. Sorry to make it tough on you by changing the schedule, but I did not expect them to finish the meal so quickly. It worked out well so we could finish ahead of schedule and give the authors more time for signings. All who attended thoroughly enjoyed themselves, and they were very complimentary of the food and the amenities of the MAC. Please give our thanks to everyone who supported the event, and let them know what a fantastic job they did for our big event. Regards, Jane Harbron
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history
American Boy Scouts at the World Jamboree, which was an international Boy Scout conference in Birkenhead, England, that represented Boy Scouts of 42 countries. The St. Louis team showcased snakes from the St. Louis Zoo as the feature for the American camp, which was viewed by an estimated 100,000 visitors.
1910 The MAC announced free Club telephone service to its members in June 1910. At the time, it was the only living room service in St. Louis to have telephone service at no charge. 1929 MAC member Col. H.D. McBride, who was the Boy Scout commissioner of St. Louis, led 32 Boy Scouts on a jamboree tour of Europe, starting June 29, 1929. The group toured England, France, Germany, Switzerland and Belgium. The St. Louis scouts represented all
1941 After a seven-year installation, the MAC became the first and then-only fully airconditioned private club in the United States, in late June 1941. 1944 The 1944 National League Champion Cardinals visited the fifth floor for a day of workouts. Included among the visitors were Cardinals ace Mort Cooper and his brother Walker Cooper, the Cardinals starting catcher; Johnny Hopp, first baseman-outfielder; and Max Lanier, an outstanding left-handed pitcher.
1949 Square dancing was the big craze. The Club went western and held a cowboythemed party called the “49er Dance” in June. Cowboy clothes and bright dirndl dresses set the theme, and the dining room was renamed “Goldie’s Dance Palace” for the evening. Over 100 couples took to square dancing at the same time.
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•Dynamic core •Boot Camp •Stretch & Flex •Power Yoga •Zumba •Kettle Bells & many more!
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Stay Active with MAC Summer Sports Camps
A great way for kids to stay active during the summer is by participating in MAC West specialty sports camps. These camps allow your child to focus on a particular sport they are interested in, either to improve their current skill or learn a new sport. For children ages 5-18, the Club’s summer clinics are taught by expert instructors who have competed and coached at a high level.
There are camps for all major league sports, including NBA and WNBA basketball, MLB baseball, MLS soccer, NFL flag football, golf, volleyball and NFL, MLS and NBA cheerleading. Flag football and cheerleading campers will be invited to attend the St. Louis Rams training camp, which will be a memorable experience for the kids. In addition to settling the foundation for a healthy adulthood, children who are active perform better at school, improve their ability to concentrate, develop good social skills, develop good coordination, manage stress and anxiety have more stamina and improved selfesteem. For a complete list of details or a registration form, refer to the Member Guide Book the MAC website (mac-stl.org) or by scanning the QR code on the bottom of the page. For more information on summer camps, call Erik Saxton at 314-539-4468. The following are the list of camps available.
Specialty Sports Camps Cheerleading: June 4-8, June 11-15, July 9-13, July/Aug. 30-3 Soccer: June 4-8, July 2-6, July 9-12 PlyoCity Sports Performance Training: Starts June 5 & 7 Basketball: June 11-15 Field Hockey: June 18-19 Baseball: June 18-22 Dance/Tumbling Clinic: June 18-22, July 16-20 Golf: June 25-29, July 16-20 Volleyball: June 25-27 Lacrosse Camp with Mike Donio: July 2-6 (No July 4) Flag Football: July 9-13 Fencing Clinic: July 23-27 Tennis & Squash Camps: various offered throughout summer. Check website
Camp MAC
For kids who don’t want to focus on one specialty and prefer to participate in a variety of sports, Camp MAC is the place to be during the summer. There are dozens of new and exciting activities for campers to participate in, so there is never a dull moment. Daily activities for campers ages 5-12 include racquetball, soccer and tennis instruction with pros, free time in the pool and arts and crafts. Camp meets Monday through Friday and there are several sessions available for sign-up. See the 2012 Member Guide Book for a registration form and complete list of information, or visit the MAC website.
Hours Full Day: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Morning: 9 a.m. – Noon Afternoon: 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. Cost: Member Full Day: $179 Morning: $99 Afternoon: $99
Family Dining • Kids Eat Free at West. After a fun day at the pool, treat the family to dinner at MAC West. This summer (June-Aug.) kids eat free on Saturday evenings at West from 5 to 9 p.m. A family meal is a great way to end the day and spend some quality time together. Children 12 and under eat for free from the kids menu, when dining with a parent. This opportunity is available for one child per adult. For reservations, call 314-539-4441. • Summer Snacking at the Poolside Café. After an afternoon of lounging at the pool, a cold, refreshing drink and snack are usually in order. The MAC Poolside Café is conveniently located right inside the pool deck to help you quench your hunger and thirst. The Poolside Café is open Monday to Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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Camp Weeks Offered June 4-8 June 11-15 June 18-22 June 25-29 July 9-13 July 16-20 July 23-27 July/Aug. 30-3 Aug. 6-10 Aug. 13-17
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Johnny, Kyle, Riley, Karrie and Lillian Carlin at the Mother’s Day Brunch.
Steve Bahn, Peter Katsinas and Don Clooney at Election night.
Jonathan and Karla Burch at the Apollos Spring Concert. booby their f f o ow utta. oe sh Brisc ubles Calc d e T o d ash D yel an n He or the Squ a h t a f Jon prizes
Mary Lou Lenkman at the Lunch and Tour gettogether at Vin de Set. Joe Hoffmann and Steve LaBarge work the voting station on Election Day.
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Catherine Boyle poses with her father Patrick after she ran in the Boston Marathon. Catherine trained at MAC West to prepare for the race.
Governor D Katelynn ean and Chloe Eg Karsten a g t the Fath erding, along with er/Daugh ter Banqu President Joel and et.
Peter Fuerst, Jean Raybuck, John Oefelein, Suzanne Stein enjoy duplicate bridge at MAC West. General Manger Wally Smith celebrates his birthday with MAC employees in the Accounting Department.
Diamond Dialogue
This month: Bob Ahrens Bob has been a member since 1982. 1. Why did you first join the MAC? “I like the facilities. Most of my friends are members here.” 2. How do you get the most out of the MAC? “I use the fifth floor and eat dinner here pretty often.” 3. What is your favorite MAC event. “Election Day.” 4. What is your favorite meal at the MAC? “I haven’t had a bad meal. The food here is excellent. I usually get the steaks.”
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