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CHERRY DIAMOND Talking Hockey with Hitch
Missouri Athletic Club Founded in 1903 February 2012 CHERRY DIAMOND STAFF Publisher - Thomas C. Albus Director of Communications - James M. Wilson Art Director - Tabitha L. Wilson Communications Assistant - Melissa Mauzy
Celebrate Valentine’s Day at the MAC
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Love is in the air at the MAC. Valentine’s Day means many things to different people. For some, it is a special holiday meant to shower their significant other with gifts and love, while others like to keep it more low-key and relaxed. No matter what your celebration style is, the MAC will make the day a special one for you and your sweetheart.
General Manager - Wallace L. Smith
To advertise, call 314-539-4488 or e-mail: advertise@mac-stl.org The Cherry Diamond Vol. 106/No. 2 (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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On Tuesday, Feb. 21, Blues head coach Ken Hitchcock will be featured at the Sports Speaker Series. Enjoy a delicious dinner and hear from the coach who has energized hockey fans. Since taking over the reins of the team, Hitchcock has quickly transformed the Blues into one of the top teams in the NHL.
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Run for the Board Dream Weddings at the MAC Food, Fun & Friendship MAC Hermann Trophy Financial Reports Kids Corner MAC Social Ease Program
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The President’s Column Calendar Dining What’s on the Web Focus on Fitness Athletics Staff Spotlight Clubs Within the Club What’s on the Web New Members Snapshots
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per month can now be saved by Junior Resident members who recruit a new Junior Resident level member through the Platinum Partnership classification.
people can be seated in the MAC shuttle, which is available for rent for private events such as weddings, golf outings, business trips, birthdays, anniversaries and bachelor/bachelorette parties. off in the MAC Pro Shops during the Valentine’s Day Sale, Feb. 6-12.
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minutes is all you need to get a quick and effective workout with Express Workout at the Downtown Clubhouse on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6:15 a.m. year olds will participate in activities that encourage confidence in social situations at the MAC Social Ease Program.
whiskies will be for sample at the Single Malt Whisky Tasting and Presentation on March 28, at the Downtown Clubhouse.
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hank you, MAC members, for your commitment, counsel and support during the past 20 years. You are the very reason this Club exists! Thank you MAC staff members, past and present for your continued professionalism, dedication and hard work. You are the very backbone of one of the finest City Athletic Clubs in the world. I am so proud to have served with you! Thank you MAC committee members, Board members and Executive Officers for your time, tireless effort and constant commitment to the long term success of the MAC During the past almost 20 years, I’ve had the privilege of serving this Club as the General Manager. That time comes to an end this month. Working together, staff, membership and governance have achieved many outstanding improvements to the MAC Consider this a short list. Renovations to the Jack Buck Grill, The Sportsman’s Grill, the gymnasium, locker rooms, MAC garage, Missouri Room, Club entryway, business areas, overnight guest rooms and a very significant improvement to our MAC West location. This only scratches the surface of many of our significant achievements. These projects are wonderful examples of people working together to accomplish Larry Thompson what has contributed to the MAC being a long-standing Platinum Club of America. Over the course of the last 30 months, we have been challenged by severe economic conditions. The careful planning during this time is reflected in our current condition. I’m pleased to report that our revenues in all departments are exceeding our forecasts and the prior year’s experience. Our cash flow projections are also well ahead in these two categories. The continuing challenges of membership recruitment and retention remain our most important undertaking. Much good work has been done on these fronts and the role that you, as an MAC member can play has never been more important. ARE YOU PLATINUM? You will soon meet and become acquainted with our new MAC General Manager, Wally Smith. You’ll find him to be personable, focused and a true professional. I will look forward to supporting him in any way that I can, and I know that you will too. On a personal note, JoAnn, Tyler and I look forward to our future relationship with the MAC. St. Louis is our home! I thank you all again for your friendships, support and counsel through the years. I look forward to seeing you around the Club!
Run for the MAC Board Missouri Athletic Club TheNominating Committee is seeking 10 qualified candidates to run for the 2012 Club election. Don’t miss this rewarding chance to give back to the Club. If you are interested in running, please contact Linda Van de Riet at 314-539-4448 or lvanderiet@mac-stl. org. Nomination packets, complete with a photo, letter of intent and biography are due by 5 p.m. on Monday, March 19, 2011. After receiving all applications, the Nominating Committee will narrow the
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field of candidates down to 10. These 10 people will appear on the ballot for the Club election on Thursday, May 3. The top five election winners will be announced at 8 p.m. on May 3, in the Missouri Room and will serve a threeyear term on the Board. Not only is it a way to give back to the Club, but the experience is extremely rewarding. Being a Governor is fun. You get to attend and participate in many club events. You will also instantaneously make 14 new friends and meet 10 other new individuals in the two years to follow. Those who serve on the Board are extremely dedicated, hardworking individuals. In other words, they are great people to know. Running for the Board is also a great way to connect with other nonBoard Missouri Athletic Club members. You will certainly gain notoriety within the Club, whether or not you win. In fact, running for the Board is half the
fun. You will walk away having gained much more out of your membership. Between dinners and other special events, the candidates develop a deep camaraderie that few ever forget. Whether you decide to run for the Board or not, make plans now to be at the Downtown Clubhouse on Election Day, May 3. Experience all of the excitement first hand with a walk through the famed MAC gauntlet.
President’s Column
President’s Column Fellow members, hope this note finds you fully recovered from a holiday season full of fun and family time. The New Year started off perfectly for me and my wife Alicia as we spent a cozy, festive evening in the Jack Buck Grill. Through the winter months, the busy social calendar remains in place at both of our clubhouses. I hope many of you were able to enjoy great events like the Hermann Trophy Award presentation and banquet and the Art Scavenger Hunt that occurred at the Club during January. February promises more wonderful events. Be sure to bring your sweetheart to the Valentine’s dance on the evening of Feb. 11 in the beautiful Missouri Room. Before dancing the night away, the members will honor the three exceptional charities designated as the 2012 beneficiaries of the Missouri Athletic Club Charitable Society for Children. What a wonderful way to combine philanthropy and conviviality in one event. I am grateful to Sam Hopmeier and the entire Charitable Society as well as to Jim Sheets and the MAC Dance Club for collaborating on this special evening. Feb. 23 is already marked in red on the calendars of many members, for it is the annual MAC Boxing Matches. This is one of those events that can only happen at a club like the MAC. Members will dress up and celebrate just as members of city clubs have been doing for more than a hundred year to enjoy great amateur boxing as well as the best in food, drinks, “et cetera.” Finally, be sure to join your fellow members for a morning of exercise and an afternoon
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of fellowship at the annual Good Fellowship Day on Saturday, Feb. 25 at the Downtown Clubhouse. The athletic department has scheduled some fun events and competitions and Joe Dietz and his staff will be ready with plenty of free food and drink on the 4th floor afterwards. Also, this is always the best day of the year to pick up gear in the pro shop. Please join us for this members only event and catch up with friends you haven’t seen in a while as well as the ones you see every day. As I promised in last month’s column, this month, the Board of Governors is happy to present the new General Manager of our Club, Mr. Wally Smith. You can read a little more about Wally at page 21 of this edition of the Cherry Diamond. It has been a great pleasure to meet Wally and his wife Allison during the search process. Wally impressed everyone with his extensive experience and problem-solving approach to management. Wally has already visited our club a number of times both before and after his selection as General Manager, and I know he is very excited to begin work here at the Club. Wally is a very accomplished and well-regarded club manager who has worked in some very fine clubs throughout the country. Most recently, Wally lead the Hillwood Country Club of Nashville, Tennessee through a long term of membership growth and successful capital expansion. Personally, I know you will find Wally to be outgoing, charming and insightful. I am so grateful to Governor Don Stork and his search committee, to the Board, to Larry Thompson and his executive staff for their hard work and professionalism during this transition.
It is my sincere hope and firm belief that Wally Smith will be an excellent manager of our Club. Please welcome Wally and his family with friendliness and support. I don’t know if it was a coincidence or a sign of good things to come, but only a few days after the MAC officially signed Wally to join our organization, the St. Louis Rams signed another accomplished manager from Nashville, Jeff Fisher, to lead them. Wally and Jeff know each other well and have worked on events at Hillwood in the past. The MAC may have the distinction of setting a trend in this regard! The transitions will continue through February as the next President of the Missouri Athletic Club will be announced in my column next month. The Board will elect the officers for 2012-2013 at a special meeting held on Feb. 2. We have five fine Governors who will be excellent leaders for the club during their final year of service to the Board. Like Wally, I hope and expect they will receive the support and encouragement my class has received. It is truly an honor to serve as an officer of this club. Until next month, I look forward to seeing you at our club. Before you know it, winter will be giving way to spring and another season of great social and athletic activities at the MAC will be upon us. Please accept my continued good wishes for health and happiness. Yours in fellowship and service,
BOARD OF GOVERNORS THOMAS C. ALBUS - PRESIDENT JUSTIN S. FOWLER - FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT • ROBERT N. HAGNAUER - SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT JOHN S. KINGSTON - TREASURER • DONALD A. STORK - SECRETARY
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 P. Weiss
TERM ENDS 2014 John Bugh Mary Frontczak Terry K. Hammer Judith R. Hanses Troy W. Robertson
Thomas C. Albus President
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Ballroom Dance Lessons Tuesdays, Feb. 7-28 Perfect your dance moves with lessons by professional instructor Lucy Fitzgerald. 6:30-9 p.m. $55, inclusive pp Dance Club Members $62.50, inclusive pp non-Dance Club members Call 314-539-4402 for reservations. Valentine’s Ball Saturday, Feb. 11 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 8-10:30 p.m. - Dancing $55 per person, inclusive Call 314-539-4470 for reservations.
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Social Ease Program Mondays, Feb. 13-March 12 Melenie Broyles of Etiquette Saint Louis will be offering children’s manners classes that encourage confidence in social situations and more. Ages 5-12. 6:30-7:30 p.m. March 12: Graduation 6:30 p.m. $145 per child, inclusive MAC West Call 314-539-4490 for reservations. Annual Boxing Match Thursday, Feb. 23 Boxers from the St. Louis Metro Boxing Club will square off against ranked opponents in exciting bouts in various weight divisions. 6 p.m. - Cocktails 7 p.m. - Dinner (Cocktails by subscription) 8:15 p.m. - Bouts begin $100 per person + gratuity Ring Side - $125 per person + gratuity Downtown Call 314-539-4470 for reservations.
Good Fellowship Day Saturday, Feb. 25 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. See page 13 for more details. MTS Irish Whisky Tasting Wednesday, February 29, 2012 6:30-8:30 p.m. $30 per person MTS Members $35 per person non-MTS Members Downtown Call 314-539-4470 for reservations. Books and Cocktails Thursday, March 1 Book Club organizational meeting/ happy hour. 5:30 p.m. MAC West Call 314-539-4402 for reservations.
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St. Patrick’s Day Brunch Sunday, March 11 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Adults - $20 per person plus gratuity Children (12 and under) - $12 per person plus gratuity MAC West Call 314-539-4441 for reservations. Single Malt Whisky Society Tasting Wednesday, March 28 6 p.m. - Cash/Signtaure Bar 6:30 p.m. - Presentation and Tasting $32 per person, SMWS Members $35 per person, non-SMWS Members Downtown Call 314-539-4470 for reservations. MAC Broadway Series at the Fox West Side Story Thursday, Feb. 23, 2012 Memphis Thursday, May 10, 2012 The Lion King Friday, August 17, 2012 *Dates Subject to change. $130 per ticket. Call 314-539-4402 for reservations.
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Save the Date
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.
Upcoming Events
Easter Brunch - April 8 Apollos Spring Concert - April 20
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• 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.
Apollos Mondays, 7 p.m., Downtown
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 (www.mac-stl.org) or call 314-539-4402.
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Talking Hockey with Hitch
Blues Head Coach Ken Hitchcock will be featured at the Sports Speaker Series
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he MAC has Lou Brock have attended. Sports Speaker Series Featuring Blues Coach a long history On Tuesday, Feb. 21, Ken Hitchcock of hosting great events Blues head coach Ken Tuesday, Feb. 21 MAC Downtown, Art Lounge for sports fans including Hitchcock will be featured 6:30 p.m. - Drinks & Appetizers the Jack Buck Awards, at the Sports Speaker 7 p.m. - Dinner the Hermann Trophy Series. Enjoy a delicious 8 p.m. - The Program Banquet and the Boxing $100 dinner and hear from the RSVP: 314-539-4470 nights. In February, coach who has energized the Club is excited to hockey fans. Since taking introduce another great new sports over the reins of the team earlier event to the social calendar, the this season, Hitchcock has quickly KMOX Sports Speaker Series. transformed the Blues into one of the Host of Sports Open Line, the top teams in the NHL. longest running sports program in the Space is limited at these intimate country, Tom Ackerman will emcee gatherings, so make your reservations an evening with big name sports now by calling 314-539-4470. The figures letting loose and sharing their Sports Speaker Series offers MAC insights. While 2012 will be the first members a unique opportunity to year for the Club to host these events, entertain guests and to meet some of this is the third year of the Sports the biggest names in St. Louis sports. Speaker Series. In the past, top St. Be on the lookout for more great Sports Louis sports figures including Ozzie Speaker Series events at the Club Smith, Roger Wehrli, Whitey Herzog, throughout the year. Aeneas Williams, John Mozeliak and
Knock Out Night at the MAC
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ight Fans get ready! Boxing is back Boxing Championships Thursday, Feb. 23 this winter at the MAC. The MAC MAC Downtown Boxing Championships will be held on 6 p.m. - Cocktails 7 p.m. - Dinner (Cocktails by Thursday, Feb. 23. Boxers from the St. subscription only.) Louis Metro Boxing Club will square off 8:15 p.m. - Bouts begin against ranked opponents in exciting bouts $100, per person + gratuity Ring side - $125, + gratuity in various weight divisions. RSVP: 314-539-4470 Boxing boasts a long history at the Club, going all the way back to 1904 when it was admitted to the Olympic Games that year in St. Louis. After its induction into the Olympics, amateur boxing became extremely popular at the MAC. The Club even had its own boxing coach, Tommy Sullivan, who led the Club team. Famed St. Louis boxer Robert Gresham was given an athletic membership and placed on the MAC team. In 1906, Sullivan took Gresham and four others to San Francisco to compete in the American Amateur Boxing Championship Tour. While Gresham didn’t claim the national title, he gained respect and notoriety around the country. Gresham represents MAC boxing at its peak, but amateur boxing remained very popular throughout the ‘30s, ‘40s and ‘50s. On Feb. 23, the boxing tradition continues with the Club’s annual Boxing Championships. Don’t miss out on this knock out night of fights.
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east on traditional Irish fare at the St. Patrick’s Day Brunch at West and you will leave feeling the luck of the Irish. Not only will you find a pot of gold, but you will enjoy St. Patty’s day favorites. The menu includes carved corned beef, creamed eggs with Irish cheese, bacon, sausage, potato pancakes, irish Oatmeal, Carrageen bread pudding, scones and more. The St. Patrick’s Day Brunch will be held on Sunday, March 11, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The cost for adults is $20 and children are $12. Call 314-539-4441 for a reservation.
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on’t spend your evenings stuck inside watching bad TV reruns. Stop by the Downtown Clubhouse and enjoy and great time with your fellow members. The MAC hosts monthly happy hours in the Jack Buck Grill. All members and their guests are welcome to attend. Find out why MAC happy hours continue to grow in popularity. The MAC offers the best happy hour drink prices in town. Draft beers are $1.50, bottles $2 and well drinks $3. Upcoming happy hour dates include Thursdays, March 1 and 29. The annual rooftop happy hour will be held on April 26. A beautiful view of the city and gorgeous spring weather are just a few of the highlights. There is no charge to attend the happy hours, and no reservations are required. Grab a group of friends and head to the MAC after work for a great time.
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he best way to finish off a perfectly delicious meal is with an equally scrumptious dessert. This month’s Menu Item of the Month is from the West Dessert menu. Follow up your meal with a delicious Eclair. The Eclairs are made from scratch in house and stuffed to the brim with rich vanilla pastry cream and topped with chocolate and caramel sauces. They are absolutely sinful! Treat yourself to dessert after your next meal at MAC West. The Chef ’s famous Eclairs are just $6.
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Valent ine’s Day
Celebrate Valentine’s Day at the MAC Love is in the air at the MAC. Valentine’s Day means many things to many different people. For some, it is a special holiday meant to shower their significant other with gifts and love, while others like to keep it more low-key and relaxed. No matter what your celebration style is, the MAC will make the day a special one for you and your sweetheart. Check out your guide to a MAC Valentine’s Day. Valentine’s Ball
Instead of Valentine’s Ball spending your Saturday, Feb. 11 Valentine’s Day at 6 p.m. - Cocktails (signature/cash bar) an overcrowded 7 p.m. - Dinner and overpriced 8 p.m. - Dancing restaurant, treat $55, inclusive Downtown your special RSVP: 314-539-4470 someone to an evening of elegance at the MAC Valentine’s Ball on Saturday, Feb. 11. The beautiful Missouri Room will serve as the backdrop for this intimate evening. You and your sweetheart will feast on a delicious three-course dinner and then dance the night away to music by the Ambassadors of Swing. Call 314-5394470 for reservations. This year, the Dance Club is pairing with the Charitable Society for Children for their annual check presentation. At the Valentine’s Ball, the Charitable Society for Children will present the checks to the three
charities from 2011: Delta Gamma Center, the Little Bit Foundation and TASK (Team Activities for Special Kids). The charities selected for 2012, Our Little Haven, South Side Day Nursery and the Walker Scottish Rite Clinic, will also be recognized. All Charitable Society for Children members and contributors are invited to attend.
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Keep it simple and treat your valentine to a romantic evening at the Club. Both clubhouses are offering special dinner menus to celebrate the amorous holiday. On Saturday, Feb. 11, the Jack Buck Grill will feature entertainment beginning at 7:30 p.m. by Gene Lynn. On Tuesday, Feb. 14, jazz guitarist Dave Black, will provide dining entertainment beginning at 7 p.m. For reservations in the Jack Buck Grill or Rendezvous Room, call 314-539-4417. For reservations in the Dining Room at West, call 314-539-4441.
Downtown Valentine’s Dinner
Saturday, Feb. 11 & Tuesday, Feb. 14 $75 per couple Call 314-539-4417 for reservations.
First Course French Onion Soup ~ Tomato & Avocado Salad With Harvest Greens Roasted Garlic Vinaigrette
Entrée Classic Shrimp Scampi Bruschetta Tomatoes, Capellini Pasta & Crispy Leeks Grated Romano Cheese ~ Prosciutto Wrapped Chicken Breast Stuffed With Capers, Olives & Bacon On Bed of Black Beluga Lentils ~ Grilled Filet of Beef Topped with Goat Cheese, Wild Mushrooms & Cabernet Demi On Roasted Yukon Gold Potatoes
Dessert Flourless Chocolate Torte with Raspberry filling With Tuxedo Strawberry
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MAC West Valentine’s Dinner Tuesday, Feb. 14 $75 per couple Call 314-539-4441 for reservations.
Amuse Bouche Oysters Casino with Red Bell Pepper and Smoked Bacon
First Course Choice of French Onion Soup Sourdough Crostini, Gruyere Cheese ~ Baby Spinach Salad Baby spinach, Strawberries, Crumbled Feta Cheese, Toasted Almonds, HoneyCider Vinaigrette
Gifts Chocolates The way to anyone’s heart is often through their stomach. The Downtown Clubhouse is selling boxes of chocolates that will make any special person in your life melt. You can purchase chocolates at the Front Desk Downtown. You can also purchase a dozen chocolate covered strawberries for $15. Strawberries can be dipped in dark chocolate and stripped with white chocolate or dipped in milk chocolate. Orders can be placed by calling 314-5394470. Orders must be placed 48 hours in advance.
Manicures and pedicures are available at both clubhouses. Manicures start at $20 and pedicures at $35. Nail services are a nice gift for men or women. To schedule an appointment at West, call 314-539-4454. For an appointment Downtown, call 314-539-4440. Gift certificates for manicures, pedicures and massages can be purchased through the Downtown accounting department by calling 314539-4432 or at MAC West’s Front Desk by calling 314-539-4444.
Second Course Choice of Steak Diane Tenderloin Medallions, Grilled Asparagus, Caramelized Onion & Horseradish Whipped Potatoes, Sauce Diane ~ Champagne Poached Salmon Asparagus Studded Atlantic Salmon, Almond Rice Pilaf, Champagne-Vanilla Sauce ~ Veal Marsala Thin Veal Cutlets, Grilled Asparagus, Roasted Garlic & Truffle Risotto, Sweet Marsala Sauce
Dessert Chocolate Mousse Cheesecake, Chocolate Tuxedo Strawberries, Godiva Whipped Cream
Athletic Apparel Outfit your significant other in some new and stylish athletic gear from either of the Club’s Pro Shops. Both Clubhouses are offering 15% off all apparel (including clearance rack items) Monday, Feb. 6, through Sunday, Feb. 12. Pampering Treat your sweetheart to a day of pampering and relaxation with a massage or manicure/pedicure at either clubhouse. There are several massage therapists available at both locations.
February Wine of the Month Cuvaison Chardonnay
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he Wine of the Month for February is Cuvaison Chardonnay. It is from the Carneros region. The wine is a handcrafted chardonnay that is rich with white peach, spice and tropical fruit flavors. It has a lush velvety texture. You can enjoy the Cuvaison Chardonnay for $10 a glass or $40 a bottle at either Clubhouse all month long.
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Where Wedding Dreams Bome Reality
hen Lou Ann Wilcox and her a smaller scale. The Art Lounge offers stepdaughter Bridget began an old world ambiance that is perfect planning Bridget’s dream wedding, they for cocktails and hors d’ouevres. No were looking for something low-key, matter which room you choose, you tasteful and fun for their and your guests will receive family and friends. After exceptional services from looking at numerous the Missouri Athletic Club venues and talking with staff. various vendors, they Planning your wedding determined that the at the Missouri Athletic MAC was the best value Club becomes a simple and the perfect place to process when working host Bridget’s wedding with one of the Club’s two reception. Catering Managers. With Bridget and Josie over 38 years of combined Lolli were married in experience, you are in November. The family good hands. Their care couldn’t have been more pleased with and attention to detail is just one of the how everything turned out as they many reasons the MAC has always been continue to receive compliments on the rated a top venue by local brides. décor, food and arrangements. “The staff is experienced in handling Are you recently engaged? You can weddings – it was clear they had dealt host your wedding at the Missouri with all kind of circumstance,” Lou Athletic Club and watch your dreams Ann Wilcox said. “With so many details become a reality. associated with a “Hosting a wedding at the MAC was wedding, it was a The Missouri about as hale-free as lanning a Athletic Club boasts relief to know that wedding can be.” - Lou Ann Wilcox someone else was the most beautiful ballrooms in St. Louis. accounting for many With several rooms in one location, of them! Hosting a wedding at the MAC the opportunities and possibilities are was about as hassle-free as planning a endless for hosting various aspects of wedding can be.” your wedding. The enchanting Missouri When you select the Missouri Athletic Ballroom is the definition of elegance. Club as your venue, your catering The natural grace and traditional class manager works closely with you to make make the Ballroom the picturesque your dreams a reality. The MAC provides location to host your fairy tale wedding. one of the most inclusive wedding The Crystal Room offers the same packages in town. elegance as the Missouri Room, but on “Everything we needed was available through the MAC or they recommended reliable resource for anything extra we may have wanted,” Wilcox said. “The package was flexible, which allowed us to customize it to fulfill Bridget’s vision for her wedding.” One feature of the package is a complimentary wedding cake. The Club has its own pastry shop with professional pastry chefs who work with you to create your ideal
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wedding cake. Because the Missouri Athletic Club is more than just a private venue for hosting events, you can eliminate many extra steps you would normally have to take in selecting and contacting different venues. “Everything was very easy,” Wilcox said. “Our guests were able to stay in the hotel rooms after the reception, and the wedding party dressed and enjoyed lunch at the MAC. The wedding party also used the MAC shuttle throughout the day.” From delicious appetizers and entrees, to the romantic ambiance, to the highest quality service in town, the MAC is truly a unique venue. If you want to make your wedding dreams come true, contact one of the MAC catering managers by calling 314-539-4470.
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his year’s Good Fellowship Day will feature several athletic competitions as well as free fitness classes. The Downtown athletic department will open at 7 a.m. followed by most athletic events and classes that will begin at 9 a.m. Beginning at 11 a.m., food and beer will be served in the Sportsman’s Club on the 4th floor. There will be a sale in the Pro Shop. Events will include a closest-to-the-pin contest, 500m and 2000m rowing and a 3-point contest. Members may also challenge one another for a Club record in swimming. You can also try out several of the Club’s fitness classes. Instructors will offer five free classes. A two-hour spinning class will be offered from 911 a.m. on 5M. From 9-10 a.m. there will be a Core class in the 10th floor Judo Room and Mat Pilates on the 7th floor. Hard Body Yoga will be taught on the 7th floor and Boot Camp in the 10th floor Judo Room from 10-11 a.m. Personal trainers will also be available for free health assessments and to answer any questions. After hours of activities and workouts, members will be treated to plentiful buffets abound with meats, cheeses and all the cold beer one can handle. For many years, the Good Fellowship Day buffet featured wild game shot by MAC members. However, it wasn’t your typical wild game fare. Featured meats included caribou, antelope and moose. While Good Fellowship Day has changed through the years, one thing has always remained constant, the focus on MAC spirit and camaraderie. Young or old, this event brings together all members of the MAC to meet new friends, share time with old friends while reliving memories of the past and
creating new memories for the future. Outside of the camaraderie, the best part of Good Fellowship Day is that it is FREE! If you are a new member or have never come out for this celebration before, don’t miss out. If you have questions, call Rick Schneider at 314539-4434 or Jeff Tuhro at 314-539-4485.
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Closest-to-the-Pin Contest, Golf Room Golf Simulator, 5M 500m Rowing, 5th floor Cardio Room 2000m Rowing, 5th floor Cardio Room 3-Point Contest, 5th Floor Gym Swimming, Pool
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Attention All Swimmers!
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he Club needs your help to compete in the 2012 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 second in the country! The swim will begin on Wednesday, Feb. 1, and will conclude on Wednesday, Feb. 29. 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 Rick Schneider or the athletic desk to get credit. Turn in your laps no matter where you swim them. If you have questions, please contact Rick at 314-539-4434.
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he 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 Feb. 4 and 18, March 3, 7 and 31. Pedal your way to a more fit you in 2012. Join the Saturday morning spin class. For more information, contact Rick Schneider at 314-5394434.
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on’t let time be a factor in preventing you from working out anymore. The Downtown Clubhouse offers Express Workout on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6:15 a.m. This half hour class will wake you up and get your workout for the day complete before you step in the office. Express Workout will combine cardio, core, upper and lower free weight exercises along with stretching for a great total body workout in just 30 minutes. The class is open to all fitness levels and age groups.
Fitness Class Schedule Available Online
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itness classes are a great way to get in shape while having fun with your fellow members. Both Clubhouses offer classes all week long at various times. The Club is continuously adding new classes to the schedule to keep your workouts interesting and effective. You can access the fitness class schedule on the MAC website (mac-stl.org). Have you always wanted to try a spinning class but never known exactly when they are held? Maybe you have an extra hour now that your meeting was cancelled. Check out the schedule and find a class that fits in your time slot. The fitness class schedule is divided up between Downtown and West classes. It also features the name of the instructor teaching the class. To access the fitness class schedule, visit the athletics section of the website. The class schedule is located under the fitness tab. Descriptions of each of the classes can also be found under the fitness tab. Check back often as the schedule is revised on a regular basis.
MELT Away Soreness
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he MAC is now offering a new treatment method to help alleviate aches and pains. The MELT technique keeps connective tissue and your nervous system in top condition. This approach helps to keep you healthy, youthful and active. The emotional, mental and environmental stressors in your day-to-day life build tension in your body. The “stuck stress” is trapped in your connective tissues, which surround your joints, muscles, nerves, bones and organs. When stress is left unaddressed, your connective tissue becomes dehydrated and cells can be damaged. This in turn causes aches and stiffness which can escalate into bigger problems. The MELT technique rejuvenates tissue hydration and relieves tension trapped in your body. The technique is easy to learn and you will see immediate results. You will improve your flexibility, mobility, posture, sleep, digestion and overall health while reducing aches, pains, wrinkles, cellulite, tension, stress, headaches and risk of injury. Create a strong and flexible body with the MELT technique. Anyone can benefit from MELT from older adults to young athletes. If you are interested in learning more about the MELT method, contact Mandy Puett at 314-539-4481 or 314-3233600. A one-hour session costs $50, and a half-hour session costs $32.50.
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Downtown Evening Workouts
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ith over 30 classes to choose from, the MAC offers something for everyone. Featuring a variety of classes offered in the evenings, you can find a class that works for your schedule and skill level. If you need to relax and rejuvenate after a long day at work, the yoga class is a perfect fit. For those who need a harder, faster paced workout, spinning is both energizing and invigorating. If class workouts are not for you, or you seek sports specific or post- rehabilitation training, personal trainers are also available.
Downtown Evening Schedule Monday Hard Body Yoga, 5:45 p.m. Tuesday Dynamic Core, 5:30 p.m. Zumba, 5:45 p.m. Thursday Dynamic Core, 5:15 p.m. Spinning, 5:30 p.m.
go to mac-stl.org, Athletics, Fitness and Fitness Class Schedules for more information.
Valentine’s Sale
Monday, Feb. 6 - Sunday, Feb. 12 15% off all apparel Including Clearance Items Downtown and West Pro Shops
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Over 40 League Crowns a Champ
(L-R) Chris Hermann, Chuck Nash, Kevin Cantwell, Brian Ulione, Gary Wideman, Chris Louis. Not pictured: Steve Morovitz.
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he winner of the 2011 Fall Over 40 League was the team captained by Steve Morovitz. They finished with a 9-1 record. Team Morovitz defeated the team captained by Gerry Burns 46-35 in the championship game. Chris Louis led the league in scoring with 18.5 PPG.
MAC Basketballers Hoop it Up in Tourney
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asketball is more popular than ever at the MAC. In recent years, an infusion of new members has sparked an increase in the number of players and a jump in the quality of play. Players now have the chance to hoop it up at a tournament this spring. All of the Club’s basketball players are invited to play in the annual tournament. The games will begin on Monday, March 26, and Tuesday, March 27. Players will play one of the two nights. Games will continue Downtown on Tuesdays and Thursdays for the next several weeks, with the top team being crowned tournament champion on Thursday, April 19. The Club will still hold the annual NCAA Tournament event. Those who are entered in the tournament will not be charged for the tournament banquet on Monday, April 2. Registration begins on Monday, Feb. 13, through Monday, March 12. Sign up now because space is limited to the first 64 players. Register for the tournament through the MAC website. Click on “Athletics” and then “Basketball.”
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Thursday Evening Basketball at MAC West
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ind down your week working up a sweat while having fun on the courts at MAC West. On Thursday evenings, the West multi-sport facility is open from 6:30-8:30 p.m. for pickup basketball games. Grab a group of friends and get a friendly game going. Basketball pickup games are a great way to meet your fellow members while getting in a good workout. All levels of play and ages are welcome to participate. Contact Jeff Tuhro at 314-539-4485 or Rick Schneider at 314-539-4434 for more information.
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f you are looking for a fun game that allows you to socialize while burning calories, then join one of the MAC volleyball nights at either clubhouse. Both clubhouses offer evening pick up games. Hit the court at MAC West on Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. Games are adult, co-ed and open to all skill levels from beginner to experienced. The Downtown Clubhouse has Thursday evening pickup games at 5:30 p.m. Join your fellow members for a fun night and a great workout. To participate in games at either clubhouse, or for more information, contact Rick Schneider at 314-539-4434 or Jeff Tuhro at 314-539-4485.
By: Heidi Mather, Squash Pro e are approaching the last couple of rounds in our singles and doubles leagues and the playoffs are looming. Good luck to everyone who makes the Finals. Last month, we had a visit from a very exciting young squash player. Todd Harrity was in town for a wedding and came by to check out our Club and play Yago. Todd is a junior at Princeton, and he grew up playing squash at Merion Cricket Club where he was coached by none other than our very own Yago Cornes. Yago was there for 5 years before joining us here at the MAC. Todd excelled as a junior, winning every national title and holding the No. 1 ranking in his age group since he was 13. Todd is now the No. 1 ranked collegiate player and the first American to win the College Nationals since it became softball. He is also ranked No. 2 in the U.S. Men’s rankings. Yago did the MAC proud! On a more somber note, I am sad to announce the sudden passing of Larry Felkner. Larry played doubles at both clubs and was a very lovely guy. We wish his family our sincerest condolences.
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Tennis Tips for Beginners
By: Kim Steinmetz s the tennis director the Missouri Athletic Club, I see many players who are just now taking up or coming back to the game of tennis. If you are one of these players, the best way to get the most out of your game, is to initially sign up for a handful of private lessons. Taking lessons early helps reinforce the correct way to hit the ball and steer you away from bad habits that can creep into your game. If you prefer to get on the court and work on your game on your own, it may be helpful to read the following. Outlined below are the top four mistakes I see made by novice players and ways to avoid or correct these errors. Error: Improper grips for groundstrokes Correction: Forehand: Place the racquet on the ground. Reach down and pick the racquet up by the grip with your dominant hand. This should give you your forehand grip. Backhand: The backhand grip is held by placing the racquet in your hand as you would a hammer. Tip: In the ready position, start with both hands on the racquet. The dominant hand should be on the grip and the other hand should be above that, either on the neck of the racquet to help maneuver the racquet more quickly and accurately or just above the dominant hand to maneuver better for a two-handed backhand.
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Error: Trying to hit too hard or too soft Correction: The power you hit on the ball should be approximately 80-85% of the maximum pace you are physically able to put into your shot. Tip: To find the pace that is right for you, next time you go out and hit, try
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Assistant Squash Pro Yago Cornes will be at the Downtown Clubhouse on Tuesdays from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. He is available for singles or doubles lessons. For more information about lessons, contact Yago at 314-539-4455 or ycornes@mac-stl.org.
hitting three balls in a row -- one with little pace, one with medium pace and one with lots of pace. The medium pace is usually where players find themselves hitting their best. This allows you to have a smooth stroke while not sacrificing too much control. Error: Hitting the ball as you are leaning away from the net, which often causes the racquet face to be open and in turn causes the ball to go long Correction: Always move forward to meet the ball. Tip: To help you do this, position yourself behind the baseline a few feet and when the ball comes always try to contact it before it reaches the baseline. Error: Trying to take everything with your forehand and avoiding backhands at all cost. By doing this, the backhand becomes the weaker shot and the forehand picks up bad habits by your trying to take a shot while you are out of position and should have been hit with your backhand. Correction: Hit all balls coming to your backhand as backhands! Tip: If you would like more forehands in order to keep the ball in play and to build your confidence, ask your hitting partner to aim his/her shots toward your forehand side. Hopefully you will find more balls coming to your forehand and will therefore be willing to try the backhand when it does come your way. Error: Taking too big of a swing on the volley Correction: Limit the length of your volley swing to three feet. Tip: With your strings as “the hammer head,” pretend to “hammer” the ball as if you are hammering a nail into a wall. Avoid a large swing that will either bruise your thumb or take out the whole wall!
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Hall of Fame Open for Nominations
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ext month, members will receive a nomination form along with their statements. All members have the opportunity to nominate an athlete or team for the Missouri Athletic Club Hall of Fame. Nominees may have significant recognition in a sport or related activity outside the Club, but it will be the contribution to MAC sports and activities that will be most important to selection as a member of the MAC Athletic Hall of Fame. Nominations will
Racquetball Recap
By: Dave Schwent, Racquetball Pro ongratulations to Paul Endorf who won the most recent Tuesday night league session and the league playoffs. Join in the Tuesday night session at 7 p.m. Contact Dave Schwent for more details at 314-539-4467. The Party with the Pros event is coming to the Club March 15-18. The cost of tickets is $10 per session and $25 for the weekend. Member’s tickets are half price for the weekend at $12.50. The quarterfinals will be on Friday night followed by the semifinals on Saturday at 11 a.m. and noon. The finals will be Saturday evening at 7 p.m. with a party to follow. All are welcome to play and watch. Please reserve tickets now. If you are interested in sponsoring and playing in Party with the Pros, please contact Shari Coplen at 314420-2903.
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be accepted in the following categories of recognition: 1. The Athlete Award 2. The Administration/Coach Award – Any person nominated for this award must have completed a minimum of 20 years of service to the MAC 3. Distinguished Service Award – Any person nominated for this award must have made a significant contribution (time, service or support) to the development and promotion of athletics in or through the MAC. 4. Inspiration Award – Any person nominated for this award must have participated in athletic endeavors which have or will inspire MAC members. 5. Team Award – Any MAC team which has distinguished itself in competition while representing the Club. You can send in the nomination form or submit a
nomination to jwilson@mac-stl.org. The 2013 MAC Hall of Fame class will be honored at a banquet next year. The MAC Athletic Hall of Fame was established in 1993 to honor those members of the Club who distinguished themselves in the field or with the development of athletics at the Club. The Hall of Fame Room in the Sportsman’s Club is a permanent display for members of the Hall.
MAC Presents College Soccer’s Version of the Heisman Trophy
Duke’s Andrew Wenger and Stanford’s Teresa Noyola Score MAC Hermann Trophy
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ollege soccer’s shooting stars gathered at the Downtown Clubhouse for the presentation of the Missouri Athletic Club’s Hermann Trophy. The award is regarded as college soccer’s version of the Heisman Trophy and is presented annually to the top male and female players in the country. Soccer fans gathered in the Art Lounge in anticipation for the press conference where Channel 5 sportscaster Frank Cusumano introduced the top male and female finalists. Club President Tom Albus announced Duke University’s Andrew Wenger as the 2011 men’s MAC Hermann Trophy winner. Stanford’s Teresa Noyola was named the women’s winner. Wenger led the Atlantic Coast Conference in goals and points which earned him the ACC Offensive Player of the Year award. Wenger’s head coach is John Kerr, who won the first MAC Player of the Year Award while playing for Duke in 1986. Ethan Finlay from Creighton was the first runner-up, followed by Billy Schuler from the 2011 national champion North Carolina Tar Heels. Noyola scored the game-winning goal in the College Cup final to help Stanford win their first national championship in women’s soccer. She became the third consecutive Stanford player to win the MAC Hermann Trophy, following Christen Press (2011) and Kelley O’Hara (2010). Lindsay Taylor from Stanford and Maya Hayes from Penn State were the runner-ups. The banquet’s emcee was Bill “Mr. Soccer” McDermott, who interviewed the players, coaches and recognized the Missouri state high school championship teams in attendance.
Tom Chulick, chairman and CEO of UMB Bank.
MAC Hermann Trophy winners Teresa Noyola and Andrew Wenger.
Former SLU standout and current Major League Soccer star Brad Davis and U.S. Soccer’s CEO/Secretary General Dan Flynn were the featured guests. David Peacock, president of Anheuser-Busch, was also a featured speaker and discussed the St. Louis Sports Commission’s Sportsmanship Initiative. The MAC has been honoring college soccer’s best since 1986. Over the years some of the biggest names in soccer like Mia Hamm, Kristine Lilly, Tony Meola and Alexi Lalas have visited the MAC to receive the award.
North Carolina assistant coach Grant Porter and Billy Schuler.
David Peacock, president of Anheuser-Busch.
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MAC Staff Spotlight West Hair Care
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he MAC is a place where members turn to take care of themselves. Whether by working out, enjoying a delicious meal, relaxing or attending an event, the Club is a place for you to come take care of your mind, body and soul. The West Hair Care center offers services that help you keep up your physical appearance. You can stop in the West Hair Care center Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. or on Saturdays from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. The staff of four friendly ladies provides a variety of services that will leave you feeling refreshed and relaxed. Vicki Lehman is the Hair Care manager. In May, she will have been at the MAC for 26 years. After being a barber at the Downtown Vicki Lehman Barbershop, she helped open the West Hair Care Center. In addition to the services Vicky provides to members, she orders products, keeps the shop clean, manages the other employees and promotes the shop’s services. Vicki says the best thing about working at the MAC is the people. “The members feel like family,” said Vicki. “I know some of my client’s whole families. I have cut hair for four generations of the Irace family starting with Joe Irace, then his son John and his son Adam and his son Ethan.” Vicki relies on two additional stylists, Alisa and Deborah, and a manicurist, Ida, to take care of the needs of members’ families. Alisa McCulley has been at the MAC for six years, but her experience in hair care began in 1991 when she entered into cosmetology/ manicuring school. 20
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After working at a salon, she built up her clientele and opened her own salon in 1997. She now runs the salon out of her home. Alisa is available every Wednesday and offers color, highlights, blow outs and haircuts for men, women and children. Don’t let your wild child scare you from taking him or her for a haircut, Alisa is a pro at handling youngsters. “My favorite thing about working at the MAC is cutting even the most rambunctious child’s hair,” she said. “I have one of my own at home and have plenty of experience with that. You can also arrange for me to get your child in for a trim while they are in the child care center.” Whether your child needs a haircut, or you need an updated look, there is always a stylist on duty in the West Hair Care center. Deborah Potter is available on Tuesday and Thursday evenings as well as on Saturdays. For Deborah, a career in styling was in her blood. She comes from a long line of barbers, which include her dad and her uncle. Deborah has been at the MAC since 2007, but she has had her license since she graduated from high school. She finds the services offered at the MAC to be very cost effective. “I think the prices are very reasonable,” Deborah said. “I would encourage members to stop in and check out the Hair Care center.” When visiting the West Hair Care center, don’t just take care of your hair, you can get a manicure or pedicure as well. A mani/pedi room is attached to the salon for added convenience. Sit back and relax as Ida Gaut, manicurist, works on your hands and feet. Ida is an experienced manicurist with 14 years of service under her belt, a year and a half of which has been
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at MAC West. Dubbed the “pedicure queen,” Ida will transform your hands and feet to feel great and look beautiful. “Manicures and pedicures feel good,” Ida said. “Once people get a manicure or pedicure, especially men, they continue to come back. It is not just a ‘girly’ thing, it is necessary to take care of your hands and feet.” There are many types of manicures and pedicures offered, including shellac manicures, which last longer than a regular manicure. If you are interested in getting a manicure or pedicure, Ida is available on Mondays and Fridays from 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. The experienced West Hair Care staff encourages all members to check out the salon because of the convenience. Why make several stops to get your haircut, nails done and squeeze in a workout or lunch. At the West Clubhouse, you can take care of it all in one stop. You can even order lunch or a drink while in the salon. Plus, the atmosphere is casual and relaxed. To book an appointment for a Hair Care service, call 314-539-4454. You can find more information about the West Hair Care center on the website (macstl.org) under the Amenities tab.
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MAC Selects Wallace L. Smith, CCM (Wally) to be New General Manager Wally Smith Comes to St. Louis from Nashville and Brings with Him Nearly 30 Years Experience in the Private Club Industry
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week before the Rams hired former Tennessee Titans coach Jeff Fisher, the MAC also turned to Nashville to find Wally Smith to become the next leader of its team. Coach Fisher and Wally were neighbors in Nashville and will now be working in the same neighborhood in Downtown St. Louis. The MAC is pleased to announce Wally Smith as the Club’s new General Manager, following Larry Thompson who served in that role since 1992. Wally arrives in St. Louis after leading the Hillwood Country Club to new heights in Nashville over the last 14 years. Established in 1953, Hillwood CC is a full service country club with an 18-hole golf course, 24 tennis courts, four pools, an extensive spa and athletic facilities at two locations. He also recently served as Managing Director of the Club Managers Association of America Tennessee Chapter and was President in 2004. Prior to moving to Nashville in 1997, Wally managed the Bent Tree CC in Dallas and the Pine Forest CC in Houston and has years of other hospitality experience prior to working in Clubs. The Board and Search Committee unanimously agree that Smith is well prepared to lead the MAC into the future. “Every private club has its own unique characteristics, but many of the issues and challenges we face are the same,” Smith said. “I am coming from what may be the busiest Club in Tennessee that had two locations, a large membership, a huge food and beverage operation and mission of ‘Outstanding.’ One thing that makes the MAC stand out from other clubs is its rich history, diversity of membership and programs. That is what really appeals to me about the MAC,” Smith said. Wally Smith will start in early
“This is a thrilling opportunity to be working with the MAC and all the wonderful members and staff.” - Wally Smith February and looks forward to getting his feet on the ground. He believes an effective general manager needs to be an inspirational, consistent leader. “It is critical that we quickly get a handle on the big issues facing the Club,” said Smith. “Then we will need to get everybody in the same boat rowing in the same direction. We should always dare to be great and shoot for ‘Obvious’ Platinum Club Standards in all that we ever do.” He added, “A top priority is dealing with declining membership levels which, is the largest ongoing challenge facing
private clubs throughout the country.” Wally spearheaded successful efforts to grow the memberships at several Clubs and sees that as job one at the MAC. He said, “I love it when the club is growing and buzzing with activity and excitement. All of our opportunities have to be captured and then the buzz builds becoming contagious, feeding on itself. Fun stuff for sure.” As he begins his tenure at the MAC, Wally will quickly become immersed in Club life. He plans to live at the Club for many months and stated, “I’ll know where every light switch is and where every rattle comes from not to mention the buildings needs and opportunities.” His family will make the transition to St. Louis once his daughter Meghan (18) wraps up her senior year in high school this May. Allison, Wally’s wife, will stay in Nashville moving to St. Louis following the school year. The Smiths have two other daughters currently in college, Anna Beth (22) a Senior at UTC and Emily (20) a Sophomore at UT. Wally concluded, “Allison and I really look forward to this new chapter in our lives and getting involved with the St. Louis community. This is a thrilling opportunity to be working with the MAC and all the wonderful members and staff. I can’t wait to get started, and with Coach Fisher moving in next door, I can honestly say I’m now a Rams fan.”
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Nurturing the child, the family and the community
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hen children are equipped with the right skills and knowledge when entering school, they are more apt to succeed. SouthSide Early Childhood Center’s mission is to help prepare children for kindergarten and beyond through educational resources. The organization was founded in 1886 and serves around 97 children ages 6 weeks to age 5 (pre-kindergarten). SouthSide Early Childhood Center was chosen as one of the MAC Charitable Society for Children’s 2012 benefiting charities. SouthSide Early Childhood Center (SouthSide) serves families in the South St. Louis neighborhoods. Most families earn less than poverty-level income. More than one-third of the children have a developmental delay or learning disability. SouthSide offers several services for the children. The SouthSide Learning Center provides quality early childhood education for children up to six years of age to reduce the achievement gap between white and minority students, reduce the number of children in special education programs and repeating grades, improve language and literacy skills and increase the probability that a child will graduate form high school. By offering a safe learning environment, the Learning Center teaches children using a creative curriculum. It is based on child-directed play in centers which include math, science, art, sensory, reading and writing. Development is monitored through vision, hearing, speech, medical, developmental and dental screenings.
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An Early Head Start program is also offered for infants and toddlers to improve their health and development. The program offers support for families from prenatal to three years old. Some things included in the program are prenatal care and education, access to physicians, heath screens and immunizations and mental health assistance. The Head Start program also offers center and home-based quality child care where children’s development is monitored and children learn through individualized curriculum. The SouthSide Early Childhood Center does not just assist children. Parents of children in the program must work or be seeking employment, be in school or in job training. SouthSide supports parents and guardians by providing referrals to a variety of services including food assistance, employment resources, transportation, legal and domestic violence assistance. When their children are in school or at SouthSide, the parents and guardians can focus on work or school to help create economic stability in the family. Join SouthSide on April 14, as they celebrate 126 years of service to the St. Louis community at the 2012 Gala Dinner and Auction. The Gala will be held at the Chase Park Plaza. The cost
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Saturday, April 14 6:30 p.m. Chase Park Plaza $125 per ticket Contact 314-333-7111 or bmoss@ssdn.org for tickets.
to attend is $125 per person, which includes live and silent auctions, musical entertainment, three-course dinner, premium open bar and complimentary valet parking. Proceeds from the event help SouthSide to provide high quality early childhood education and nurturing child care for low-income children. For ticket and sponsorship information, please contact Becky Moss at 314-333-7111 or bmoss@ssdn.org.
CSC Recognizes 2011 Charities
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on’t miss the annual CSC check presentation at the Valentine’s Ball on Saturday, Feb. 11. This year, the Dance Club is pairing with the Charitable Society for Children for their annual check presentation. At the Valentine’s Ball, the Charitable Society for Children will present the checks to the three charities from 2011: Delta Gamma Center, the Little Bit Foundation and TASK (Team Activities for Special Kids). The charities selected for 2012, Our Little Haven, SouthSide Early Childhood Center and the Walker Scottish Rite Clinic, will also be recognized. All Charitable Society for Children members and contributors are invited to attend. �������� ������������� ����������� �������� ������������
Winter Ballroom Dance Lessons on’t let the winter chill keep you at home. Get out of the house and have fun while enjoying an active hobby. The MAC is offering a session of ballroom dance lessons from Feb. 7-28. Lessons will be held each Tuesday at the Downtown Clubhouse from 6:30-9 p.m. Dance lessons aren’t just a fun way to spend a Tuesday evening. You can also get a great workout, which will help you stick to your New Year’s resolution. Another benefit is the lessons allow you to meet other members at the Club. The cost to attend is $55 per person for Dance Club member and $62.50 per person for non-Dance Club members. For reservations, call MAC Katie at 314-539Dance 4402. Club
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Mark Twain Society Irish Whiskey Tasting
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he Mark mts iRISH wHISKEY Twain Society tASTING Wed., Feb. 29 is hosting an Irish 6:30-8:30 p.m. Whiskey tasting on $30 + gratuity Wednesday, Feb. 29. MTS members $35 + gratuity Mark your calendar Non- MTS members Downtown so you do not miss out on this fun event. RSVP: 314-539-4470 Sample several whiskies and delicious hors d’oeuvres. Raffle prizes will be given away at the end of the evening. For reservations, call 314-539-4470.
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Dance Away Winter Blues
Single Malt Whisky Society Tasting and Seminar
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ome and taste a wee SMWS Tasting and drum at the Single Malt Seminar Wed., March 28 Whisky Society Tasting and 6 p.m. - Signature/ Seminar on Wednesday, March cash bar 28, at the Downtown Clubhouse. 6:30 p.m. - Presentation and Tasting There will be four whiskies to $32, inclusive SMWS members taste as well as a presentation $35, inclusive by Ed Kohl, Whisky Expert and Non- SMWS members Downtown Spirits Specialist. RSVP: 314-539-4470 Kohl began his career in the beverage industry in 1973 as a wine sales representative for Gallo. He has since become a leading whisky expert and spirit specialist who conducts more than 100 educational seminar tastings every year. He is passionate about single malt Scotch whisky and has a niche focus in understanding the needs of independent bottlers and how to successfully bring new products to market. Prior to founding ImpEx Beverages, Inc., Kohl spent 15 years developing the Signatory/Edradour line of single malt Scotch whiskies in the U.S.A. The evening will include hors d’oeuvres with the tasting, and prizes will be given out. Whiskies will include Isle of Skye, Smokeland, Chieftain’s and Kilchoman. For reservations, call 314-539-4470.
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he MAC Golf Club brings MAC members who enjoy playing golf together on a regular basis. Dates are coming soon for the 2012 Golf League. This year will feature more outings at new and exciting venues! MAC Golf Club members receive GHIN registration, prizes and additional league specials and $25 off of the first round of the Club Championship. League play will include Glen Echo, WingHaven, The Legends, St. Clair and more. Annual dues are only $50. For more information about the MAC Golf Club, contact Chairperson, Tim Powers, 314-922-8958 or trpowers7@yahoo.com or co-Chair, Roy Gray, 618567-4729 or rgray1987@gmail.com.
The Golf Club plays at WingHaven Country Club.
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ou can access your member statements from the previous 12 months through the MAC website. Check your current balance, view past statements and transactions all through the member statement feature of the website. You must be logged in to your member central area to access online statements. Once you have logged in, you will find your member statements under the Member Central tab. When you first land on the statements page, you will see your name, member number and a quick snapshot of your account information, specifically the balance of your last statement as well as the details of the current, unbilled statement. You have the option to view your statement in the Account Summary tab or in the Statement Period tab. The Account Summary tab view provides you with a summary of your account information including the balance of your last statement, current balance and minimum information. Statement information is also listed in a grid, grouped by unbilled and billed statements. You can view what your charge, amount paid and balance due is for the last 12 months. If you want more details of the transactions, you can click on a particular statement date to view details within the Statement Period tab. The Statement Period tab
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Through the Years 1903 It was during February of 1903 that a decision was made to change the location of the proposed Club from Fourth and Locust to the building at Fourth and Washington. This move gained the MAC almost twice the floor space.
also allows you to click on a specific transaction to view the chit. You can print statements or chits at any time by clicking on the print button on the page. This is a great way to save your spending information for your records. If you have specific questions regarding a certain transaction or statement period, you can contact the accounting department directly from the page. For help with statements or your login information, contact webmaster@mac-stl.org.
www.mac-stl.org 1943 When a group of members got together and sang at the annual Victory Banquet the idea was born to form a new MAC Glee Club. The glee club soon came to be known as the Apollos. 1950 A large crowd of over 400 gathered in the main dining room for the first annual Golden Gloves stag dinner. The MAC boxing tradition continues today.
1987 The MAC, in cooperation with Anheuser-Busch, presented the first MAC Collegiate Soccer Player of the Year award to John Kerr of Duke University. In 2002, the award became known as the MAC Hermann Trophy award.
1936 The 20th anniversary of the rebuilt MAC was celebrated in February with an open house and dinner party which filled the club to capacity.
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First MAC Collegiate Soccer Player of the Year award winner John Kerr.
BROWN, CHARLES EDWARD “ED”; Brown & Brown, One Memorial Drive, 11th Floor, St. Louis MO 63102, 314-3333333; Res. #1 South Memorial Dr., St. Louis MO 63102, 314-537-9905 BURKE, SANDRA P., (Tim R.); Res. 1 Washington Terrace, St. Louis MO 63112, 314-367-1961 COGGIN, NORA S., (M. Ames); The Stolar Partnership LLP, 911 Washington Ave., St. Louis MO 63101, 314-231-2800; Res. 7749 Kingsbury Blvd., Apt. 12, St. Louis MO 63105, 314-791-2532 HOLLIDAY, LESLEE A., (Matthew); Res. 1204 Suncast Lane #2, El Dorado Hills CA 65762, 916-933-8257 JACKSON, MARIUS D., (Faith); U.S. Postal Service, 1720 Market, St. Louis MO 63166; Res. 4922 Tudor, Centreville IL 62207, 314-593-8420 KLUNK, ROBERT M., (Susan); Fresh Warehousing, 4300 Church Rd., Centreville IL 62207, 618-482-8717; Res. 6527 Alpha Dr., Alton IL 62002, 618-530-1934
LAWLOR, KEVIN M., (Gina); Wells Fargo Advisors, 1 N. Jefferson, St. Louis MO 63103; Res. 1266 Devonworth Dr., Town & Country MO 63017, 314-330-9715 LIVANOS, CATHY; Res. 958 Arlington Oaks Terrace, Town & Country MO 63017, 314-786-5603 MORHAUS, MICHAEL D., (Joiann); Anders, Minkler & Diehl, LLP, 705 Olive, 10th Floor, St. Louis MO 63101, 314-6555525; Res. 525 Ballas Park Dr., St. Louis MO 63122, 314-909-6649 MORIARTY, JOHN E., (Ellen); E3 Consultants Group & Sentry Retirement, 10825 Watson Rd., Suite 100, St. Louis MO 63127, 314-822-4440; Res. 236 E. Swon Ave., St. Louis MO 63119, 314918-1994 O’BRIEN, ANDREW A., (Lori); O’Brien Law Firm, 815 Geyer Ave., St. Louis MO 63104, 314-588-0558; Res. 7101 Westmoreland Dr., St. Louis MO 63130, 314-863-4342 SMITH, STEPHANIE D., (Allen); Res. 985 Delvin Dr., St. Louis MO 63141, 314402-6661
New Members
New Members
Thanks to the following members for sponsoring new members to the Club. Thomas Albus Nick Bauer Daniel Brown Chris Carpenter Clark Cole Mark Cusumano Michael & Laura Ellenhorn Mark Gaertner Scott Glover Robert Hagnauer Thomas Hilton Joel Karsten John Laughlin Rodney Lewis Tim & Debra Niemann Gunnar Scholar John Scott Mr. & Mrs. John P. Stupp Kelly Wallace 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.
New Membership Category Introduced L ATINUM
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the MAC offers for a reduced price. From golf privileges to swims in the outdoor pool and parking Downtown, a Diamond Club membership offers you access to everything at the Club. Each Platinum Partnership will receive all Diamond Club privileges and benefits. If you know somebody who may be interested in joining the Club, encourage them to “partner” up with you and take advantage of the Platinum Partnership category of membership. You will both split the reduced Platinum Partnership dues as long as you both remain members of the Club. If you or your partner resigns, the remaining member will resume regular Resident or Junior Resident Diamond Club dues with the opportunity to sponsor another new member/partner and return to the Platinum Partnership classification.
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id you know you can save money each month just by recruiting a family member, friend or business associate to join the Club? Resident members can join a new membership classification, Platinum Partnership, which rewards you for partnering up with a new resident level member. Think of all the things you could do with an extra $100 in your pocket each month. Now, the Platinum Partnership category of membership has been extended to Junior Resident members. Junior Resident members who recruit a new Junior Resident level member save $75 per month. The Platinum Partnership category is an easy way to enjoy Diamond Club benefits at a reduced dues level. This is a great way to enjoy the many amenities
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MEMBERS ONLY Business & Professional Directory RSVP Call 314-539-4488 Personal Development Services
Advantage Sleep
ARE YOU A VIP AT RISK?
Everyone Deserves a Good Night of Sleep and a Full Day of Wakefulness Dr. Oscar Schwartz and Advantage Sleep offer specialized care in the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders. Sleep abnormalities may result from snoring, sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, as well as narcolepsy.
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Alexander Furla
Contact Information: Alexander Furla 314-740-6945 • acfurla@aol.com
Investments
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GEORGE W. WALKER, CFP® Financial Advisor First Vice President-Investments 28 Years of Experience in Financial Consulting
“Residential - Commercial - Property Management”
WELLS FARGO ADVISORS, LLC 8112 Maryland Ave., Suite 500 St. Louis, MO 63105 e-mail: george.walker@wellsfargoadvisors.com Tel 314-746-2913 Fax 314-862-8727 800-925-5051
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Office hours: 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Monday-Friday By appointment only Phone: 314-878-4699
Alexander Furla will assess your personal transport threat profile, including counter assault and ambush skill competencies with strict confidentiality. A national competition licensed professional driver with significant expertise in a variety of race, street performance, and corporate fleet vehicles. A multiple graduate of the Bondurant, Spring Mountain, and Panoz Racing Schools. U.S. Air Force Veteran and Small Arms Expert Marksman with permanent rank of Major. Providing professional instruction for High Performance/Protective Tactical Driver Training and personal transport services for high profile VIPs.
Adam Kruse Broker/Owner
Adam Kruse The Hermann London Group 7350 Manchester Road, Maplewood, MO, 63143 Phone:314-210-5115 Adam@HermannLondon.com www.HermannLondon.com
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The Rejent Firm can effectively and efficiently serve the legal needs of small business and individuals in the following areas: • Small Business Formation and Operation • Compliance with Employer Health Insurance Mandates • Litigation • Wills/Estate Planning • Election Law • Other Legal Issues Initial consultations are always free, and flat-fee billing is available for many The Rejent Firm, LLC Kevin J. Rejent services. krejent@rejentlaw.com 745 Craig Rd., Suite 305, Creve Coeur, MO 63141 (314) 473-1255 (314) 473-1257 – FAX www.rejentlaw.com
MICHAEL J. HACKETT PRESIDENT & CEO
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Laclede Cab Company 600 S. Vandeventer St. Louis, MO 63110 Web site: www.lacledecab.com Since 1946 Adam R. McNutt, President
Locally owned
Over 1000 Frames personally selected by owners. Including BCBG, KLIIK, FYSH and many more. (Valid only at Sunset Hills store)
40% off Lenses and Frames for All MAC Members and Family- Every Day!
(Complete Rx Pair Required.) We accept most vision plans.
Jack Priesmeyer Owner
We own our business and want to earn your business!!! 10742 Sunset Hills Plaza (located across Watson from the Viking Inn next to St. Louis Bread Co. on Lindbergh) 314-965-EYES (3937)
Adam R. McNutt President
e-mail: adam@lacledecab.com Phone: (314) 535-1162 Fax: (314) 652-1719
Insurance
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Rick C. Koelz Senior Vice President Missouri General Insurance Agency, Inc. Insurance Brokers for Business, Personal, and Employee Benefits
Rick C. Koelz Senior Vice President
425 North New Ballas Road St. Louis, MO 63141 314-432-6464 www.missourigeneral.com
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Direct: 314-983-2311 Cell: 314-753-2231 Fax: 314-432-2648 Toll Free: 1-800-432-9170 rkoelz@missourigeneral.com
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he audited financial statements of the Missouri Athletic Club for the years ended August 31, 2011 and 2010, are now available in the Club’s Accounting and Finance Department. Any member desiring a copy of the financial statements may request a copy from the Chief Financial Officer, Larry Absheer. The consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Missouri Athletic Club (the “Club”), its wholly owned subsidiary, MAC Redevelopment Corp. (the “Corporation”), and the Missouri Athletic Club Preservation Foundation (the “Foundation”), a related party under common control. The Club achieved net revenues of $6,527,546 during 2011. This was down from $6,630,282 in 2010. Included in net revenues are membership dues ($7,094,345 for 2011 and $7,421,339 for 2010), sales ($7,960,530 for 2011 and $8,015,576 for 2010), initiation fees (zero in 2011 and $20,350 for 2010), and cost of sales and departmental expenses ($8,527,329 for 2011 and
$8,826,983 for 2010). Nondepartmental expenses totaled $7,619,591 in 2011, compared to $7,784,802 in 2010. Nonoperating income (expense) was $1,031,732 in 2011, compared to ($409,368) in 2010. Members’ equity decreased to $6,088,113 at the end of 2011, compared to $6,148,426 at the end of 2010. The Club ended 2011 with $169,601 of unrestricted cash on its balance sheet, compared to $185,842 at the end of 2010. The Club’s long-term debt at the end of 2011 was $7,800,826 and the Corporation had long-term debt of $1,769,052. The corresponding numbers at the end of 2010 were $8,398,028 and $2,007,612, respectively. At the end of 2011, the balance on the Club’s line of credit was $333,145; the balance at the end of 2010 was $675,858. If you have any questions about the finances of the Club or any of its related entities, please contact Larry Absheer at 314-539-4477 or labsheer@mac-stl.org.
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FINANCIAL REPORTS AVAILABLE
DUES PREPAYMENT OPPORTUNITY PREPAY YOUR DUES AND SAVE $$$$! The Club is Once Again Offering Our Members The Opportunity to Pay Their Dues In Advance During the Month of February And Achieve Significant Savings Please submit payment on a separate check and send to: Missouri Athletic Club 405 Washington Avenue St. Louis, MO 63102 Checks must be received in our office by February 29, 2012 Call (314) 539-4432 for more information
FIRST QUARTER FINANCIAL REPORT
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he Club’s fiscal year runs from September 1 through August 31. The first quarter of our 20112012 fiscal year ended on November 30, 2011. During the first three months of our fiscal year, revenue from departmental operations totaled $2,134,000. This total was $51,594 better than plan and $88,083 ahead of last year. Membership dues reached $1,803,523. This total was $7,663 less than plan and $29,234 more than last year. Total resident members in November 2011 stood at 1,452 with total dues-paying members of 2,322; the corresponding totals for November 2010 were 1,527 and 2,471 respectively. We had 1,201 Diamond Club members in November 2011, which was 51.7% of the total duespaying membership; last November’s total was 1,302, or 52.7%, of the total
dues-paying membership. Unallocated costs have accumulated to $1,843,808 so far this year. This total is $17,904 less than plan and $3,122 less than last year. Net operating cash flow (net income before depreciation) of $409,595 was generated during the first three months of our fiscal year. This amount is $36,512 better than plan and $89,680 greater than last year. Capital expenditures during the quarter totaled $26,790. Of this total, $4,794 was spent downtown and
$21,996 was spent at MAC West. The Club ended the quarter with cash of $12,513 on its balance sheet. The line of credit balance at the end of November 2011 was $245,598 As of the end of November, the Club had long-term bank debt of $7,559,597 and MAC Redevelopment Corp., which owns our garage, had long-term bank debt of $1,709,412 for a total of $9,269,009. During the first quarter, principal payments totaling $204,389 were made on the debt. If you have any questions concerning the Club’s finances, please contact the Club’s Chief Financial Officer, Larry Absheer, at 314-5394477 or labsheer@mac-stl.org.
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Kids Club
Corner Specialized Sports Conditioning at MAC West
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thletes age 12 and older can keep in shape during the off season or while playing their sports with a new conditioning class offered at MAC West. The class will include agility and speed training, safe and effective weight training instructions, nutrition education before and after your workout, competition nutrition and body weight regulation education. Equipment used will vary from Reebok steps, dumbbells, medicine balls, physio balls and barbells to an agility ladder and cone drills. The exercises will help to create a quicker athlete who explodes on the court or field. Specialized Sports Conditioning is offered on Mondays from 6 to 7 p.m. A new session will begin on Feb. 13. The four-week session costs $125. Athletes will work with MAC personal trainer and registered dietitian David Vandeven as well as conditioning and speed specialist Coach Eric Saxton. If you are interested, please contact Coach Saxton at 314-539-4468.
Spring Break Sports Camp
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f an out of town trip isn’t in your plans for spring break, your family can still feel like it is getting a break from school at MAC West’s Spring Break Sports Camp. Your kids will be psyched to spend the day playing sports and making new friends, while you will get the chance to take some time for yourself. The camp is similar to the holiday and summer sports camps. Participants will play tennis, squash, racquetball, kickball, dodge ball, flag football, soccer, basketball and more sports. The dates are March 19-23, March 26-30 and April 2-6. The cost is $25, per half day or $50 per full day. The full day camp includes lunch. Participants must sign up per day. For more information, contact Coach Saxton at 314-539-4468. Online registration is also available on the youth programs page under the Athletic section.
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Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m or by appointment 314-539-4440
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he MAC is offering a social ease social ease program program at the West Clubhouse Mondays, Feb. 13-March 12 for children ages 5-12 beginning 6:30-7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 13. The five-week course $145 per child MAC West will focus on children’s manners. RSVP: 314-539-4490 There will be four weeks of instruction concluding with a graduation dinner on March 12, the final week. Your children will participate in activities that encourage confidence in social situations. Class topics will include first impressions, introductions, travel manners, vacation situations, international courtesies, table manners and more. The MAC program has been customized to also incorporate Club rules. The class will be taught by Melenie Broyles of Etiquette St. Louis. Broyles teaches at Nordstrom and clubs throughout St. Louis. She founded Etiquette Saint Louis ten
Artist of the Month
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on Hauser or, “The Canvas Cowboy” is the artist of the month in the MAC Art Gallery. Growing up in Oklahoma, Texas, and Southwestern Missouri paired with his Native American Heritage have strongly influenced his work. His Traveling Western Art Gallery titled, “Painting for a Purpose” has been displayed at art shows around the country and was featured in American Cowboy magazine in their January/ February issue in 2005. “Painting for a Purpose” began after Hauser painted a sentimental portrait of his youngest grandson Christian
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years ago as a way to emphasize to individuals that having good manners was more than knowing which fork to use. Broyles understands that etiquette is a sensitive topic and has found ways to use humor to make etiquette more fun. She has worked in corporate human resources for 12 years prior to starting Etiquette Saint Louis. The MAC Social Ease Program will be held at MAC West from 6:30-7:30 Melenie Broyles p.m. Monday, Feb. 13-March 5. On March 12, a special graduation dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m. The cost is $145 per child, inclusive. Suggested dress code for girls is skirts for the first four weeks and a nice dress for the graduation dinner. Boys should wear a polo/oxford shirt and no jeans for class. Reservations for the Social Ease Program can be made by calling Brittney at 314-539-4490. If you would like to make a dinner reservation at MAC West while your children attend the Social Ease Program, you may also contact Brittney. Sign your children up today. The program is a fun and effective way to encourage self confidence, kindness and respect in your children.
sitting on a horse. Christian is a quadriplegic and has been on life support since birth. The painting, called “Cowboy Up,” demonstrates the affects that horseback riding had on him at the New Therapeutic Horsemanship Facility in Wentzville. Ron has used his traveling gallery to make donations to this organization and others related. The gallery has traveled to 13 western states and has been shown at various horse shows. Hauser is an Internationally Acclaimed Artist and teaches oil painting at St. Louis
Community college. For more information or to follow his ongoing story visit http:www. colorimageart.com/ron. If you are interested in purchasing Ron’s work contact Linda Van de Riet at 314-5394448.
Rent the MAC Shuttle
Rent the MAC Shuttle for your next private event and travel in style. The MAC bus is available for all members and sponsored guests. The MAC shuttle is perfect for weddings, golf outings, business trips, birthdays, anniversaries and bachelor/bachelorette parties. The MAC offers the lowest rates in town. The bus can seat 33 people. For more information or to reserve the bus, contact Katie Maurer at 314-539-4402.
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Bebe Mize colors in the Child Care Center.
Hall of Fame Handball players enjoyed a holiday dinner in the Jack Buck Grill. Back row: Dick Sauget, Hank Luepke and Bill Sommer. Front row: Jack Uhlenbrock, Bob Gronemeyer and John McCartney.
Bill Davis, Myke Kursar, Denny Puryear and Katie Boles at Duplicate Bridge at West.
Michael Wellington gets a haircut at MAC West.
Hermann Trophy finalist Ethan Finlay is greeted by Robert Hermann and MAC Soccer Chairman Steve Krause.
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General Manager Larry Thompson thanks member Mike Mount for his service during the holiday season. Mount plays a very important role in bringing Santa Claus to the MAC.
The West Clubhouse hosted a debate between Senate candidates Sarah Steelman and Todd Akin. The debate was moderated by McGraw Milhaven and aired on KTRS Radio. Gage Mize and Jack McGrail play basketball at MAC West. Gigi Goltermann relaxes as her pedicure dries at MAC West.
Kendall Ann, Ava Grace and Flannery Rose McGowan enjoy an afternoon in the Child Care Center.
Beau Reinberg and Governor Joel Karsten have lunch in the Sportsman’s Club. Hermann Trophy winner Andrew Wenger and President Tom Albus
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This month: Mike, Alyson, Patrick and Madelyn Schoedel The Schoedel family was enjoying a day off school at MAC West. They were playing in the gym and working out. The family joined the Club in May. 1. Why did you first join the MAC? “We joined because it is a great family environment. Our whole family finds something to enjoy here.” 2. How do you get the most out of the MAC? “We are at the Club almost every day. The kids participate in the sports camps and tennis. We work out and eat here as well.” 3. What is your favorite MAC event? “The kids love the sports camp, especially fencing. We also enjoy going Downtown before sporting events or for special occasions.” 4. What is your favorite meal at the MAC? “Everyone has a favorite menu item. Mike likes the ham sandwich, Alyson the Chicken Carbonara, Patrick likes the buttered noodles, and Madelyn likes the Tomato Soup.”
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