Missouri Athletic Club, Cherry Diamond, December 2014

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Have a Knockout Time at the Annual MAC Boxing Championship Boxers in various weight divisions from the St. Louis Metro Boxing Club will square off against ranked opponents in exciting bouts. Thursday, February 26, 2015 Cocktails and cigars at 6 p.m. Steak dinner at 7 p.m. Boxing matches at 8 p.m. Become a sponsor to reserve prime ringside seating now! Contact jwilson@mac-stl.org $110 per person + gratuity $150 per person + gratuity for ring side seating

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Missouri Athletic Club Founded in 1903

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Sports Clinics Billikens Luncheon Jack Buck Sports Awards Hermann Trophy Drop & Shop Veterans Day Casino Night

Departments 2 Calendar of Events 4 President’s Column 5 Members News & Notes 6 From the GM’s Desk

8 Fine Dining 12 Athletics 20 Fitness Focus 22 Around the Club

25 Clubs Within the Club 31 MAC Past 32 Snapshots

DECEMBER 2014 Cherry Diamond Staff Publisher – Dean Eggerding Director of Communications – Jim Wilson Content Marketing Manager/Managing Editor – Amy Freeman Design – Lilyann Rice General Manager – Wallace L. Smith To advertise, contact 314-539-4447 or advertise@mac-stl.org. The Cherry Diamond Vol. 108/No. 12 (USPS: 102-560) is published monthly by the Missouri Athletic Club, 405 Washington Ave., St. Louis, MO 63102, (314) 231-7220. Subscription - $43 per year, subject to sales tax. PERIODICAL POSTAGE PAID AT ST. LOUIS, MO. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Cherry Diamond, 405 Washington Ave., St. Louis, MO 63102 Connect: facebook.com/macstl

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UPCOMING EVENTS

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Jack Buck Sports Awards (DT) Wednesday, Dec. 10 Celebrate the 45th anniversary of the MAC’s “Sports Personality of the Year Award.” Do not miss this celebration of St. Louis sports. 5:30 p.m. – Cocktails 6:45 p.m. – Dinner 8 p.m. – Program $135 per person, inclusive

Breakfast with Santa (DT) Saturday, Dec. 13 & Saturday, Dec. 20 Give your child the opportunity to tell Santa their Christmas wish, sing carols with the Apollos and participate in fun holiday activities. Reserve your spot early! 8:30 a.m.-11 a.m. *Santa arrives at 9:15 a.m. Adults - $27.95 per person + service charge Children (Ages 4-12) – $14.95 per child + service charge Children (Ages 3 and under) – Gratis

MAC Happy Hour (DT) Wednesday, Dec. 17

West: 5-7 p.m. Adults - $60 per person + gratuity Children (Ages 4-12) – $13.95 per child + gratuity Children (Ages 3 and under) – Gratis

Christmas Day Dinner (DT) Thursday, Dec. 25 The holidays can be stressful. Enjoy time with family instead of preparing a fancy feast by letting the MAC handle the cooking. Gather your loved ones and celebrate Christmas at the MAC. 4-6 p.m. Adults - $33.95 per person + gratuity Children (Ages 4-12) – $16 per child + gratuity Children (Ages 3 and under) – Gratis

New Year’s Eve (DT & WE) Wednesday, Dec. 31 Ring in the New Year with the MAC! We resolve to make it a memorable one! Downtown: 5 p.m.-1 a.m. West: 6-9 p.m. Adults – $60 per person + gratuity

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Join us for spirits as we get into the holiday spirit! 5:30 p.m.

New Year’s Day Brunch (DT)

Family Night with Santa (WE)

Kickoff the New Year while enjoying a delicious brunch with family and friends. 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Friday, Dec. 19 Get your family together and enjoy all your family night buffet favorites and a visit from Santa. Bring a camera to capture the moment! Seating at 5:30 p.m. and 7:15 p.m. Adults - $23.95 per person + service charge Children (Ages 4-12) – $14.95 per child + service charge Children (Ages 3 and under) – Gratis

Holiday Brunch (WE) Sunday, Dec. 21 Stop baking Christmas cookies, and take time to relax over a delicious Sunday brunch before the week’s holiday festivities are underway. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Adults - $34.95 per person + service charge Children (Ages 4-12) – $18.95 per child + service charge Children (Ages 3 and under) – Gratis

Christmas Eve Dinner (DT & WE) Wednesday, Dec. 24 ‘Twas the night before Christmas, and all throughout St. Louis, holiday meals are being served at the MAC. Downtown: 5-6:30 p.m. 2 F Cherry Diamond F DECEMBER 2014

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CSC Check Presentation/Elvis Tribute (DT) Friday, Jan. 23 Guests will enjoy a three-course dinner followed by an Elvis impersonation performance. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the MAC Charitable Society for Children. 6 p.m. – Cocktail Reception 7:15 p.m. – Dinner 8 p.m. – Program 9-11 p.m. - Dancing $60 per person

Cinderella at the Fox Thursday, Jan. 29 Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella features an incredible orchestra, jaw-dropping transformations and all the moments you love, plus some surprising new twists! This hilarious and romantic Broadway experience is for anyone who’s ever had a wish, a dream... or a really great pair of shoes. 5:45 p.m. – Dinner 7:20 p.m. – Depart for the Fox Theater 8 p.m. – Show $135, inclusive

CWC MEETINGS The MAC offers a variety of Clubs Within the Club to bring together members with common interests. Apollos Mondays, 7 p.m., Downtown

MAC Happy Hour (DT) Wednesday, Jan. 7

Bike, Run & Triathlon Thursdays, 5:30 p.m., Downtown

Mix and mingle with fellow members while enjoying great drink specials. Guests are welcome! 5:30 p.m.

Book Club Second Thursday of the month, 5:30 p.m., West Business Development Group Third Thursday of the month, 7:15 a.m., Downtown

Hermann Trophy Awards (DT) Friday, Jan. 9 The MAC annually presents college soccer’s version of the Heisman Trophy to the top male and female players in the country. In past years, the award has honored soccer legends such as Mia Hamm, Kristin Lilly and Alexi Lalas. 5:45 p.m. – Press Conference & Cocktails 7 p.m. – Dinner 8 p.m. – Program $70 per person + service charge

FYC Fabulous Dinner (WE) Saturday, January 17 Enjoy an elegant evening of dinner and entertainment. 6:30 p.m. Cocktails 7:15 p.m. Dinner $40 per person

Forever Young Club

Forever Young Club Third Friday of the month, 11:30 a.m., West

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Military History Club Fourth Tuesday of the month, 11:30 a.m., Downtown Toastmasters Wednesdays, 5:30 p.m., Downtown

For more information, visit www.mac-stl.org or call 314-539-4402.


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PRESIDENT’S COLUMN

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It is hard to believe we are moving into the last month of the year. December is a great month to be around the MAC because of the variety of opportunities to enjoy the holiday season. When it comes to celebrating special occasions, nobody does it better than our Club. Delicious dining coupled with unrivaled service in a special venue are the ingredients that make the MAC experience so unique. No time of year showcases this better than the holiday season. From the Christmas tree and train display at the Downtown Clubhouse to the spectacular decorations at the West Clubhouse, the MAC shines this time of year. Take the stress out of holiday preparations by enjoying meals with friends and family at your Club. Whether it is an event for the kids like Breakfast with Santa and Family Night or a holiday dinner on Christmas or New Year’s, there is something for everyone at the Club. Make reservations now, and enjoy one of these events. In addition to these staple events, new this year, the MAC will even help take the stress out of holiday shopping. On the mornings of Dec. 5 and 12, the West Clubhouse will offer daycare service for little ones up to four years of age while parents finish shopping and wrapping. Another great December tradition at the Club is the annual Jack Buck Sports Awards presented by Maryville University. The 45th annual dinner sold out quickly, but the premier sports banquet, hosted by MAC member Tom Ackerman, can be enjoyed on KMOX Radio and on Fox Sports Midwest. The MAC has a long history of honoring some of the biggest sports legends, and this year is no exception. We will honor Olympic sensation and local Blue T.J. Oshie. Other honorees for the evening include former St. Louis Football Cardinal and NFL Hall of Famer Dan Dierdorf, former baseball Cardinal outfielder Jim Edmonds, and professional soccer player Brad Davis.

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Amidst all the great dining and celebrating, you and your family have plenty of opportunities to stay active during the holidays and into the New Year. The Club’s junior athletic programs continue to grow and prosper. The diversity of youth sports offerings and the quality of instruction is unmatched in St. Louis. Stop by the athletic desk or call to find out more about the many athletic opportunities available for kids. Also, if you enjoyed one too many treats from the dessert table, numerous fitness options are available heading into 2015. The MAC has a great team of trainers and fitness programs to assist. In this issue, pay special attention to the fitness class schedule and details about the Club’s Weight Loss Challenge. If your goal is to be more fit in 2015, the MAC athletics department is the place to start. On the business side of things, through two months, the finances of the Club continue to be off to a strong start. Operating income is well ahead of budget thus far, and the Club is seeing very strong numbers in the areas of membership, hotel revenues and the tennis program. We look forward to continued financial success at the Club for the 2014-2015 fiscal year. Sneaking a peak further into next year, I want to draw attention to a couple of exciting events. The MAC Dance Club and Charitable Society for Children will host an evening of dining and dancing with a Tribute to Elvis on Jan. 23. The following month, make plans to attend the Foundations’ Gala. This year’s event promises to be the best ever. If you attended in the past, I am confident you will return for what is quickly becoming a new MAC tradition. If you have not attended, I strongly encourage you to enjoy a memorable evening of Club spirit and camaraderie. Look for more details over the next couple of months. This year’s event will focus on the Preservation, Athletic and Art Foundations. These foundations have been a big part of the Club’s success and will continue to be in the future. Finally, I want to wish everyone a safe and happy holiday season. It is a special month for fun times with family and friends, and I hope you will make the MAC part of your celebrations. See you around the Club!

Dean Eggerding, President Missouri Athletic Club

Board of Governors F Dean Eggerding – President F Greg Beekman –

First Vice-President F Kim DeMotte –

Second Vice-President

F John Noce – Treasurer F John Salter – Secretary

Class of 2014 F Greg Beekman F Kim DeMotte F Dean Eggerding F John Noce F John Salter

Class of 2015 F Bob Barnes F Peter Dunne F Christopher Hyams F Brent Kaniecki F Beau Reinberg

Class of 2016 F Rebekah Bahn F Tracy Beckette F Duffy Dunn F Troy Robertson F Tripp Zumwalt


Welcome New MAC Members from October! Ajluni, Jeff: St. Louis Blues Bender, Josh: St. Louis Blues Brotherton, Jacen J.: Res: 1225 St. Charles St., Apt. 7D, St. Louis MO 63103, 217-825-7891 Charles, Daniel (Mary Charles): William Blair & Co., 222 W. Adams, Chicago IL 60606, 312-364-8717; Res: 137 W. Mermod Pl., St. Louis MO 63122, 314-822-3402 Clark, Kevin A. (Julie L. Clark): Clark Financial Services Group Inc., 14310 Olive Blvd., Chesterfield MO 63017, 314-469-5000; Res: 2446 Forest Leaf Pkwy., Wildwood MO 63011, 314-580-2446 Coomer, Jason (Jennifer N. Coomer): SIUE, Campus Box 1129, Edwardsville IL 62026, 618-650-2841; Res: 6 Ginger Crest Drive, Glen Carbon Illinois 62034, 614-578-5664 Davis, Jennifer L. (Andrew C. Davis): SSM Healthcare, 300 First Capital, St. Charles MO; Res: 1301 Briarcreek Dr., St. Louis MO 63122, 314-971-2002 Eggers, Peter J. (Courtney L. Provance): Res: 3345 Crystalline Dr., St. Louis MO 63125, 314-596-6249 Fitz, Marty R.: Spyglass Group, LLC, 2001 Crocher Rd., Westlake OH 44145; Res: 321 Barrington Sq. Est. Unit H, St. Louis MO 63122, 573-797-7483 Forseter, Shanon (Naomi L. Forseter): Shanon A. Forseter M.D. LLC, 522 N. New Ballas, Ste. 201, St. Louis MO 63141, 314-9941241; Res: 48 Morwood Lane, St. Louis MO 63141, 314-757-1332 Hewitt, Bradley (Kay Ann Hewitt): SIUE, Box 1129, Edwardsville IL 62026, 618-650-2871; Res: 2219 Tramore Drive, Troy IL 62294, 618-539-9993 Hippler, Spencer: One Stop Solutions, 1023 Spruce St., St. Louis MO 63102, 847-852-6248; Res: 1023 Spruce St., Apt. 304, St. Louis MO 63102, 847-852-6248 Jacoby, Daniel (Jessica M. Jacoby): Heartland Farms Dairy & Food, 3668 S. Geyer Rd., Ste. 205, St. Louis MO 63127, 888-6336455; Res: 9538 Parkfield Place Dr., St. Louis MO 63126, 314-578-2314 Jacoby, Jennifer: Heartland Farms Dairy & Food, 3668 S. Geyer Rd., Ste. 205, St. Louis MO 63127, 314-965-1110; Res: 5201 Mardel Ave., St. Louis MO 63109, 314-210-6159 Jones, Gary Ray (Cynthia L. Jones): UAW Region 5, 721 Dunn Rd., St. Louis MO 63042, 314-731-2800; Res: 1002 Brook Mont Drive, O’Fallon MO 63366, 636-379-1788

Jones, Wesley M. (Nancy J.Ylvisaker): Sage Capital LLC, 8000 Maryland Ave., Ste. 1200, St. Louis MO 63105, 314-754-1118; Res: 46 Glen Eagles Dr., St. Louis MO 63124, 314-997-0342 Kiefer, Kent E. (Alice Fan): Res: 616 N. 7th, Apt. 921, St. Louis MO 63101, 618-316-3021 Lochner, Diane P. (Robert J. Lochner): Pgav, 200 N. Broadway, Ste. 1000, St. Louis MO 63102, 314-231-7318; Res: 13 Clerbrook Lane, St. Louis MO 63124, 314-983-9943 May, Justin: Res: 616 N. 7th St. Apt. 804, St. Louis MO 63101, 606-748-3971 McDonald, John T. (Susanne E. McDonald): Savoy Properties, 1750 S. Brentwood Blvd. #600, St. Louis MO 63144, 314-495-1039; Res: 603 W. Jewel Ave., St. Louis MO 63122, 314-495-1039 Nguyen, Tran: T.A. Accounting, 131 W. Monroe Ave. #8, St. Louis MO 63122, 636-236-7852; Res: 131 W. Monroe Ave. #8, St. Louis MO 63122, 636-236-7852 Oexeman, Keith (Maria Oexeman): McGladrey LLP, One US Bank Plaza, Suite 1900, St. Louis MO 63101, 314-925-3811; Res: 410 N. Newstead, #2W, 63108, 314-604-6628 Pettyjohn, Corey S. (Lisa Overman): King Realty Advisors, 318 N. 8th St., St. Louis MO 63102, 217-722-5063; Res: 8689 Old Towne Dr., St. Louis MO 63132, 217-722-5063 Pietoso, Meghan R. (Andrew Pietoso): Bryan Cave LLP, 211 N. Broadway, Ste. 3600, St. Louis MO 63102, 314-452-0416; Res: 16 Brighton Way, St. Louis MO 63105, 314-452-0416 Rataj, Edward R. (Erin Rataj): CBIZ, Inc., 625 Maryville Center Dr., #200, St. Louis MO 63141, 314-692-5884; Res: 481Hammermill Rd., St. Louis MO 63141, 314-439-5897 Roberts, Jay: St. Louis Blues Robinson, Edward (Rada M. Robinson): Uaw Letc, 721 Dunn Rd., St. Louis MO 63042, 314-731-2800; Res: 1523 Coulter Forest Dr., St. Louis MO 63122, 314-822-4428 Scheiter, Neill D.: Fox Architects, One Memorial Dr. #1800, St. Louis MO 63102, 314-621-4343; Res: 314 N. Broadway #806, St. Louis MO 63102, 417-693-8021 Schulenburg, Christopher (Mirjana Schulenburg): Clark Financial Services, 14310 Olive Blvd., Chesterfield MO 63017, 314-469-5000; Res: 1319 Weidman Manor Ct., Ballwin MO 63011, 636-386-5272

Schwarz, Lisa Marie: Res: 12065 Heatherdane, St. Louis MO 63131, 314-422-5981 Schwarz, Thomas E. (Susan M. Schwarz): Merrill Lynch; Res: 12065 Heatherdane, St. Louis MO 63131, 314-378-3585 Sheehan, Thomas C. (Alison T. Sheehan): Deloitte LLP, 100 S. 4th St., #200, St. Louis MO 63102, 314-342-311; Res: 9725 Litzsinger Rd., St. Louis MO 63124, 314-942-2127 Siddle, Phil: St. Louis Blues Tramelli, Daniel R. (Laura M. Tramelli): CI Select, 11840 Westline Industrial Dr., St. Louis MO 63146, 314-686-6915; Res: 104 Heatherbrook Lane, St. Louis MO 63122, 314-609-0337 Williamson, Timothy (Christina H. Williamson): Service Metal, 4001 N. Kingshighway, St. Louis MO 63115, 314-421-1441; Res: 242 W. Jackson, St. Louis MO 63119, 314-395-1630 Wright, Floyd E. (Susan A. Wright): Affton Trucking, 420 Gimblin, St. Louis MO 63147; Res: 2534 S. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis MO 63131, 314-280-2801 Zimmerman, Chris: St. Louis Blues

Thank you to the following members for sponsoring new members to the Club in October. F Kathleen Cameron F Steve Cameron F Clark Davis F John Fitz F Jim Giacin F Thomas Jacoby F Mike Konzen F Tyler Korte F John McDonald F Chris Michalak F Mark Neill F Dominic Orlando

F Aaron Pawlitz F Beau Reinberg F John Riley F Joel Rotramel F Phil Schroeder F Chris Suntrup F William Thompson F Tony Tramelli F Tim Van Rhein F Mike Ward F Tripp Zumwalt

Save the Date!

New Member Celebration Reception For all of our members who joined the MAC during 2014, save the date for our Celebration Reception on January 15, 2015. The MAC is honored to have you as a member, and we look forward to celebrating you. Invitation will follow. Cherry Diamond F DECEMBER 2014 F 5


GENERAL MANAGER’S COLUMN

I have a challenge for all of you history buffs and St. Louis natives: What is the oldest building in Downtown St. Louis’ central business district that is still occupied by its original tenant and still exists for the same purpose in which it was built? At a Preservation Foundation meeting last week, we came to the conclusion that it might very possibly be the Missouri Athletic Club at 405 Washington Avenue, which was originally built in 1903. Is there another organization that has been continuously rooted in Downtown St. Louis longer? If you know of one, please let me know just because we are curious. Regardless, our wonderful historic building exemplifies the rich history, strong values, and lasting traditions that comprise the MAC and our mission. Our Preservation Foundation provides a large portion of the funds used to rehab and ensure the building is here for future generations to love, respect and enjoy. Since 1903, our mission has re-

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mained constant, but broaden slightly over time to encompass families throughout the region, specifically those near our West Clubhouse. Understanding the interpretation of our mission is important because it sets the tone for our strategic direction and ties directly to the areas where our energies are focused today as they were from the beginning. Our mission: “The mission of the Missouri Athletic Club is to be the premier athletic, dining and social club for business, professional and civic leaders and their families in the St. Louis Region.“ In preparation for our Preservation Foundation meeting, I was digging through an old planning file from 1993 when I came across the graph below. It really hit home with me. Clearly, not a lot has changed. Our mission today is essentially the same as it was in 1993 when this graph was developed. You may be tired of hearing this, but critical to the ongoing success of our Club are our Foundations. Our Foundations’ Boards are on a mission of their own and meet regularly to discuss short and long-term strategic plans. The Sports Foundation enables us to create “world class” events such the Hermann Trophy and Sports Personality of the Year and to host events that benefit the Charitable Society for Children. Wait until you hear some of their long-range plans. The Foundation for the Arts maintains the role of conserving and restoring the MAC’s art collection. Currently, this Board is in the process of selecting

The Mission of the Missouri Athletic Club is to be the Premier Athletic, Dining and Social Club

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Our geographic target market: not just downtown, includes illinois

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WHAT WE WILL BECOME OUR CORE PROGRAM AREAS WHERE MEMBERS FEEL THEY BELONG

THE LEVEL OF INDIVIDUALS WE SEEK, BOTH MEN AND WOMEN

locations for three painting that they recently restored: Venice Canal, Moon and Mist, and Monk. They will be up shortly, and we encourage you to come and enjoy. The agenda going forward is exciting as well. As noted, our Preservation Foundation works to maintain our fabulous 110-year-old historical building. This is a rewarding challenge because of the tremendous scope of work required to ensure the legacy of the Club for future generations. Our annual request for contributions to the Club’s employee holiday fund also results in a financial distribution to the Foundations and the Charitable Society for Children. Your contribution to these areas is greatly and sincerely appreciated. Please remember that this is totally voluntary on your part. Another great way you can support our Foundations is by planning to attend The Foundations’ Gala on Friday, Feb. 13, 2015 with your sweetheart. I’m truly excited for this event, which promises to be the party of the year. More details are on the way, but for now, circle Feb. 13 on your calendar and plan to attend. I’m also pleased to share that our fiscal year is off to a great start. Our operating performance is slightly ahead of plan, but we need to stay focused on our goals for the remainder of the year to continue in this path of success. We count on your participation and full use of our fabulous facilities to make this happen. Think about this for a minute: if every member had just one more lunch at the Club per month with a guest, our third bucket revenues would increase by over $1,000,000 – the power of the many and my ask of ya’ll (as we say in Tennessee), our awesome members. As we all count our blessings at this time of year, I want to wish you and your family the most wonderful holiday season and the happiest, healthiest New Year. Thank you for allowing me to be part of this incredible place.

Wally Smith, General Manager Missouri Athletic Club


Elvis Tribute

Hosted by MAC Dance Club and the MAC Charitable Society for Children (A portion of the proceeds will benefit the MAC Charitable Society for Children.)

Friday, January 23

• 6 p.m. - Cocktail Reception (Cash/Signature Bar) • 7:15 p.m. - Dinner • 8 p.m. - Program • 9-11 p.m. - Dancing

Featur Steve B ing randes as Elvi s!

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FINE DINING

» Throwback Thursday Enjoy dinner specials the first Thursday of each month in the West Dining Room. Call 314-539-4441 for reservations. Dec. 4 Orange and English walnut salad Broiled Bluefish, Maître d’hôtel, succotash Calf’s liver and onions with bacon Apple Fritters au Rhum

$5 $18 $13 half $19 full $5

Popping the question this holiday season?

Make a Fashion Statement: Sport Your Ugly Holiday Sweater in December

The holiday season is the most popular time of year for couples to get engaged. After saying “yes,” do not hesitate to reserve the classically beautiful Missouri Room for the big day. The MAC will accommodate catering and hotel room needs so the bridal party and guests can relax and enjoy a memorable event. For more information, call 314-539-4470.

On Fridays and Saturdays in December, wear an ugly holiday sweater into the Jack Buck Grille to receive a complimentary drink or appetizer. At the end of the month, the staff will decide who sported the ugliest sweater. This fashionable individual will receive dinner for two!

Make Saturday Date Night The first Saturday of each month is date night at the West Clubhouse. Bring someone special to the Dining Room for a lip-smacking meal! Childcare is available from 5-10 p.m. Make your reservation by calling 314-539-4441. Dec. 6 Menu - $49.99 pre fixe menu Lobster Bisque with saffron sherry cream House pickled summer vegetable and rocket salad Sorghum brined bone in pork loin Creamed sweet potatoes Sage infused brown butter asparagus, rich brandied black cherry reduction Or Georges Bank lemon sole topped with jumbo lump crab Fingerling potato parmentier soufflé Oil and garlic roasted broccolini, lemon dill vinaigrette Blueberry Verrine for dessert

Thursday Night Happy Hour Take advantage of bar specials and light appetizers every Thursday at the MAC West from 5-7 p.m. 8 F Cherry Diamond F DECEMBER 2014

F Friday: Receive a complimentary drink (up to $10 value). F Saturday: Receive a complimentary appetizer (up to $12 value). One per check, please. F Grand Prize: Dinner for two in the Jack Buck Grille

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Enjoy Gourmet to Go on Monday Nights Make your Monday easy by ordering dinner to go from the West Clubhouse. Ordering is simple. Follow these easy steps: 1. Call 314-539-4441 before 3 p.m. to place your order. 2. Select a pick-up time between 5-8 p.m. 3. Call 314-539-4441 upon arrival, and give the hostess your name and vehicle description. 4. A delicious hot meal will be delivered to your car! PRICING F Dinner for 2 - $25 F Dinner for 4 - $48

F Dinner for 6 - $69 F Dinner for 8 - $88

Dec. 1: Southern Fried Chicken & Fixins Buttermilk southern fried chicken, house made sausage gravy, butter whipped potatoes, bacon braised green beans, yeast rolls Dec. 8: Asian Chicken Wok Grilled chicken breast, stir-fried Asian vegetables, steamed jasmine rice, seared pot stickers, fortune cookies Dec. 15: St. Louis Style Pork Steaks Pork steaks, potato salad, coleslaw, baked beans, cornbread Dec. 22: Must-Try Meatloaf Bacon wrapped meatloaf, brown gravy, whipped sweet potatoes, yeast rolls and molasses corn Dec. 29: New Year’s Lucky Dinner Slow cooked pork shanks, black-eyed peas, braised collards, cornbread Note: No substitutions; orders received after 3 p.m. are subject to availability.

Wines of the Month

Dine at one of the MAC’s restaurants during the month of December and enjoy these wines by the glass or by the bottle. CrossBarn Chardonnay: $11 per glass l $40 per bottle Star Lane Cabernet: $14 per glass l $50 per bottle

2013 Chardonnay CrossBarn by Paul Hobbs, Sonoma Coast, California Produced using hand-harvested fruit from carefully selected vineyards within the Sonoma Coast appellation, CrossBarn Chardonnay offers structure and weight in balance with pure concentrated fruit. The abundant 2013 vintage offers high quality wines that are striking in their balance and expression. A delicate pale gold in color, this cool climate chardonnay boasts fresh aromas of pomelo, baked pear galette and chamomile flower. The wine is juicy and pure on the palate with flavors of apricots, lime chiffon pie and white tea. The texture is round and vibrant with a long, polished finish.

2009 Vintage Cabernet Sauvignon Star Lane Vineyard, Santa Ynez Valley, California Star Lane Cabernet is from the estate vineyard located at the far eastern end of the Santa Ynez Valley in the new “Happy Canyon of Santa Barbara” appellation. Having warmer temperatures than other appellations, makes this wine ideal for Bordeaux varietals. The combination of varying elevation and low nutrient soils in this vineyard produces grapes of notable intensity and balance. After 20 months of aging, the final blend is assembled to enhance the aromatics and promote a full and satisfying mouth feel. A pretty garnet color in the glass, this wine seduces with its initial aromas of black plums, figs, and cinnamon. Layers of pepper, cola, cocoa and hints of extracted boysenberry intrigue the palate. While the wine presents a firm and focused structure the mid-palate is supple and the finish is silky and lithe. Descriptions provided by CrossBarn by Paul Hobbs and Star Lane Vineyard.

MAC Members Al Meitl President

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FINE DINING

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Holiday Menus at the MAC Christmas Eve Dinner Dec. 24, 2014

Jack Buck Grille & Rendezvous Room main course Scottish Salmon Duck Two Ways Roast Lamb Chops Prime Rib of Beef with Yorkshire Pudding Roast Hereford Tenderloin & Broiled Lobster Tail

Hello from the Kitchen of Executive Chef Bart Well, where has the time gone? I feel as if I just sat down to write last year’s letter for the holiday season. By the time you read this letter, we will be well into the holiday season. Both of our clubs are decked out with all the trimmings and ready for the fellowship of our members at many Club events and holiday parties. Thank you for making this truly a memorable holiday for our staff. Let me share with you some recent happenings within the culinary department. Earlier this year, we participated in the St. Andrews Third Annual Derby Brunch Fundraiser at the Magic Mansion where we received the best dish award. This event was followed by Chef’s Night Out at the Westborough Country Club, which was a great night. In August, I competed in the Great American Seafood Cook Off in New Orleans. In the first round, I won first prize in the mystery basket category. On the final day, I placed in the top five of the competition. The Missouri Athletic Club was also well represented at the St. Vincent Home for Children fundraiser. In October, we helped kickoff the St. Louis Foodbank Taste of the NFL that has raised more than $700,000 in the past couple years to purchase and distribute food to local food banks in the St. Louis area. On a personal note, I challenged and completed a Tough Mudder Event, a 10.4-mile obstacle course. I enjoy supporting different charitable foundations and representing the Missouri Athletic Club in the community. We look forward to taking care of your culinary needs from a great new burger in the Jack Buck Grille that is a mix of Wagyu, tenderloin and sirloin to the lunch buffet in the Sportsman’s and all of the holiday meals yet to be explored. Thank you, and I look forward to seeing you around the Club. May your holiday season be extra special this year with your family and loved ones. —Executive Chef Barton K. Philipps C.E.C and Culinary Staff 10 F Cherry Diamond F DECEMBER 2014

Christmas Day Brunch Dec. 25, 2014

Jack Buck Grille & Rendezvous Room MAIN COURSE Duo of Scottish Salmon & Alaskan Halibut Red Wine Braised Beef Short Rib Cajun Stuffed Breast of Chicken with Blackened Shrimp Prime Rib of Beef with Yorkshire Pudding Butter Roasted Maine Lobster & Tenderloin of Beef

New Years Eve Dinner Dec. 31, 2014

Jack Buck Grille & Rendezvous Room main course Duo of Scottish Salmon & Alaskan Halibut Red Wine Braised Beef Short Rib Cajun Stuffed Breast of Chicken with Blackened Shrimp Prime Rib of Beef with Yorkshire Pudding Butter Roasted Maine Lobster & Tenderloin of Beef

New Year’s Day Brunch Jan. 1, 2015

Rendezvous Room (DT) Greek Yogurt Poached Egg with Lobster Brioche French Toast Kielbasa, Andouille and Chicken & Cheese Bratwurst Multi Grain Silver Dollar Pancakes Carving Station Prime Rib of Beef with Yorkshire Pudding Omelet Station

For a complete menu listing, go to mac-stl.org


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MAC ATHLETICS

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Register Now for Holiday Sports Camps

Register Now for Winter Basketball Leagues

MAC Golf Bags Make Great Holiday Gifts

Keep the kids from going stir-crazy during the holiday season with the MAC’s half- and full-day sports camps at the West Clubhouse. A variety of activities, including soccer, tennis, racquetball, squash, volleyball, basketball and other games along with arts and crafts will be offered. Children ages 5-12 are welcome to attend. Space is limited so register early.

Registration for the winter basketball league is open until Dec. 12. All leagues begin the week of Jan. 5, 2015. Each league costs $60. Register online or volunteer to be a substitute. Contact Scott Mattingly for more information at 314-539-4483.

MAC golf bags are available in black or red. Stock is limited. Contact Katie Maurer to reserve your bag at 314-5394402 or kmaurer@mac-stl.org.

Regular Camp Dates Full Day Camp: 9 a.m.-4 p.m., includes lunch Half-Day Camp: 9 a.m.-12 p.m. or 1-4 p.m. F F F F F F F

Monday, Dec. 22, 2014 Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2014 Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2014 – HALF-DAY ONLY Monday, Dec. 29, 2014 Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2014 Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2014 – HALF-DAY ONLY Friday, Jan. 2, 2015

Specialty Camp Dates and Times F Volleyball: Mon., Dec. 22 from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. F Racquetball and Golf: Tues., Dec. 23 from 1 p.m.-4 p.m. F Baseball: Mon., Dec. 29 from 1 p.m.-4 p.m. F Basketball: Tues., Dec. 30 from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. REGULAR Camp FEes Full Day Member: $50 Full Day Guest $65 Half Day Member: $25 Half Day Guest: $40 Specialty Camp FEes Member: $35 Guest: $50

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Open League Downtown Monday & Tuesday nights (Limited to the first 96 players so register early!) Over 40 League Downtown Wednesday nights

Pick-up games are a great way to enjoy the sport and connect with other members. F Downtown: Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday at 11:30 a.m.; Friday at 6:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. F West: Wednesday at 6 a.m.; Saturday at 9:30 a.m.

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Sign up for Squash Squash Singles and Doubles Club Championships Self-scheduling starting Dec. 7 (you will have approximately 3-4 weeks to complete each round depending on entry size) Mens Singles – A, B, C and D flights Ladies Singles – A and B flights Mens Doubles – A, B, C flights Ladies Doubles – A and B flights Junior Boys – U11, U13, U15, U17, U19 Junior Girls – U11, U13, U15, U17, U19 Mixed Doubles – Main Draw

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Club Events DEC. 1 Club Championship Singles and Doubles draws released (self-scheduling)

DEC. 11-13 State Open Singles @ MAC (Mens A,B,C and D flights and Ladies Open)

Entry fee $30 Trophies/prizes for winners A division winners names will be posted on Club Championship Boards

FINALS DAY – All Finals will be played on March 21 as well as an Exhibition Match between Adam Bews (Head pro) and a Guest Pro. Please sign up by emailing abews@mac-stl.org before Dec. 1. Adult Clinics and Private Lessons Lessons with Adam Bews (Head Pro) $55 – 45 minute private $60 – 1 hour private $60 – 1 hour doubles game $66 – 1 hour clinic (4 or more cost $20/person)

JAN. 22-24

Keep your skills sharp during the off-season by participating in winter baseball clinics with the Missouri Athletic Club’s new baseball instructor Tommy Richards. Private/Group Lessons: One hour; $60 per participant (can have up to four players)

Browne Cup (Louisville) (Men¹s event – mixed team of 20 players from the MAC and Racket Club)

Baseball Clinics Comprised of four one-hour sessions, which include a combination of fielding, batting and throwing.

JAN 30-FEB. 1

Clinic for ages: 5-9 (maximum of 10 players); $40 per participant Session 1: Monday, Dec. 1 & 8 and Thursdays, Dec. 4 & 11, 2014 (4-5 p.m.)

US Junior Bronze tournament

FEB. TBC – State Open Junior Singles

FEB. 19-21 Member/Guest Doubles

FEB. 27-MAR. 1

Lessons with Asif Waziri (Assistant Pro) $45 – 45 minute private $50 – 1 hour private $50 – 1 hour doubles game $60 – 1 hour clinic (4 or more cost $15/person)

WDSA St Louis Open 10k Event (Top Ladies Doubles players in the World compete @ the MAC)

Adult Squash Ladder Mens and Ladies F Men’s Ladder (65 men currently) and a Ladies’ Ladder (13 ladies currently) run in blocks of 3 weeks (no charge). F You will be put into groups of 3 and have to play the other 2 players in the allotted time. F Winner of the group moves up, loser moves down and middle player stays in the same group.

MAR. 12-14 Mixed Doubles Club Championships

MAR. 21 Club Championships Finals Day

APR. TBC – Club Champions Challenge vs. RC

Please contact abews@mac-stl.org to enter and for details.

Downtown Athletics’ holiday hours The Athletics’ Department at the Downtown Clubhouse will close for the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. Please note the following revised hours: F December 24: Close at 2:30 p.m. F December 25: Closed all day F December 26: Reopen with regular hours

Register for Winter Baseball Clinics

F December 31: Close at 6:00 p.m. F January 1: Closed all day F Jan 2: Reopen with regular hours

Clinic for ages: 10-14 (maximum of 10 players); $40 per participant Session 2: Monday, Dec. 1 & 8 and Thursdays, Dec. 4 & 11, 2014 (5:10-6:10 p.m.) For more information, contact: Tommy Richards 541-419-2470 or trichards@mac-stl.org Larry Jackson 314-539-4463 or ljackson@mac-stl.org Meet Tommy Richards Tommy is a native of Bend, Oregon. He played four years of college baseball at Washington State University in the Pacific-12 Conference. After college, the Baltimore Orioles drafted him in the 24th round where he played for a year before playing winter-ball for the Perth Heat in Western Australia. Tommy played for the Gateway Grizzlies in 2014 and still aspires to continue his baseball career. Furthermore, he is a graduate assistant coach at the Lindenwood University-Belleville where he is pursuing his MBA. Cherry Diamond F DECEMBER 2014 F 13


Good Sports MAC Offers One of the Most Diverse Junior Athletics Programs in St. Louis

Squash Lessons with Adam Bews (Head Pro) $55 – 45 minute private $60 – 1 hour private

35 million kids play organized sports each year.

Lessons with Asif Waziri (Assistant Pro) $45 – 45 minute private $50 – 1 hour private Junior Clinics Junior Clinics will be done in blocks of 4 weeks (1 hour clinics) Per 4 week block: Members - $88 Non-Members - $120 Please check with abews@mac-stl.org for clinic details and current times.

Training & Conditioning

Junior League Sundays, Jan. 11 - Feb. 22 (Juniors given an hour time slot between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. depending on age/ability) Members - $60 Non Members $90 Contact awaziri@mac-stl.org for Junior League details and to sign up (required)

The MAC goes beyond sport-specific skills to help all young athletes improve their overall strength and fitness, building the foundation for lifelong health. Studies have shown time and again that children who are physically active, whether through sports or individual fitness, are more likely to stay active into their teen years and adulthood. Both the Downtown and West Clubhouses offer a diverse staff of personal trainers equipped to serve not only adult members but also teens. Speed & Agility Clinics: High school athletes can improve their eye-hand coordination, footwork, lateral speed, explosive movement and rotational strength with weekly clinics at the West Clubhouse. Held at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, these classes cost $15 per session.

US Squash Junior Bronze Tournament Jan. 30 – Feb. 1 Great for any junior beginning to play squash and anyone who wants to get tournament experience (Age groups: Boys U11, U13, U15, U17 and U19; Girls U11, U13, U15, U17 and U19) You do not have to be a US Squash member to participate. See www.ussquash.com and go to Tournaments to enter. 14 F Cherry Diamond F DECEMBER 2014

Personal Training: If your teen uses the fitness facilities, make sure they are working out safely and effectively by setting up a session or ongoing appointment with one of the Club’s certified personal trainers, or make fitness a family affair by booking a small-group session. Team Training: Bring your team to the MAC for off-season training with eight weeks of weekly sessions designed to help young athletes stay fit, improve endurance and performance, and reduce the risk of injury. A number of area teams have already taken advantage of this program, and training can be adapted for nearly all sports. Contact Paul Helfrich at 314-539-4453 for more information.


Private Lessons & Coaching

Junior Tennis Tennis & Pizza Parties Kids 5-14 will enjoy these evenings with tennis and pizza. MAC pros will be available to lead tennis game activities on the courts. Different ability levels will be accommodated with varying tennis games that will be proled or self-sustained depending on the ages of the children in attendance. Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30; Feb. 6, 13, 20, 27; March 6, 13, 20, 27; April 10, 17, 24; May 1, 8
 Time: 6:30 - 9 p.m.
 Cost: $16 per party; $20 – non-member
 Registration: Josh Barton, 314-539-4490 Tots Tennis (Ages 5-7) These tennis classes are geared to give young kids an enthusiasm for the game as well as to develop their tennis skills.
The USTA Quick Start Tennis method implements kid-size racquets, nets and courts, along with specially designed low-pressure tennis balls to give youngsters the swing, net height and ball bounce they need to be successful and learn to rally back and forth early in their tennis careers. Jan. 2 - Feb. 28 Monday, 4-5 p.m. - $124
 Friday, 4-5 p.m. - $140 Saturday, 9:30-10:30 a.m. - $140 March 2 - May 16 No classes April 3-4 Monday, 4-5 p.m. - $170
 Friday, 4-5 p.m. - $155 Saturday, 9:30-10:30 a.m. - $155 Future Stars (Ages 8-11) Beginner and Intermediate with courts divided according to age and ability.
During this age period, kids are likely to have dramatic elevations in their tennis
games. Having them learn the proper techniques, advancing those techniques based
on their level of play,

as well as equipping them with tactical knowledge will
improve their tennis and increase their interest. Jan. 2 - Feb. 28 Monday, 4-5 p.m. - $124
 Friday, 4-5 p.m. - $140 Saturday, 9:30-10:30 a.m. - $140 March 2 - May 16 Monday, 4-5 p.m. - $170
 Friday, 4-5 p.m. - $155 Saturday, 9:30-10:30 a.m. - $155 Jr. High Performance – (Ages 11-14) These are the best years to play tennis! This is true because these are the most formative years for tennis players, and what a child learns now will stick with them later in life even if they set aside their racquet for a while. Jan. 2 – Feb. 28 Tuesday, 4:30-6 p.m. - $226 Thursday, 4-5:30 p.m. - $226 Friday, 5-6:30 p.m. - $254 March 3 - May 16 Tuesday, 4:30-6 p.m. - $254 Thursday, 4-5:30 p.m. - $254 Friday, 5-6:30 p.m. - $282 Varsity Tennis (High School Aged) The Varsity Prep Classes are for high school-aged players who enjoy tennis and have goals of playing on their school tennis team at the highest position possible. The players in this group may also be striving to become performance level tournament players. Performance Tennis If you are a committed tournament player and ready to take your game to the next level, join us for hours of drilling, footwork and instruction in the most positive of environments! For details about Varsity and Performance Tennis, contact Director of Junior Tennis Kenny Powell, kpowell@ mac-stl.org or 314-539-4403.

Help your child take their skills to the next level with one-on-one time with a MAC Pro. Private lessons are available in a variety of sports, including: F Tennis F Squash F Racquetball F Volleyball F Basketball F Swimming/Diving F Fencing F Self-Defense/Martial Arts For more information, visit mac-stl. org or call 314-539-4444.

Racquetball The MAC West Clubhouse plays host to high school racquetball matches throughout the fall. Private lessons and clinics are also available for juniors of all skill levels. For more information, contact MAC Pro Dave Schwent at 314-539-4466 or dschwent@mac-stl.org.

Swimming Private lessons are available for youth throughout the year in 30- or 60-minute sessions. Call 314-539-4434 to schedule. Lifeguard Training For those interested in becoming a lifeguard, the MAC offers training and certification. The next session is set for: F Dec. 28 – 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. F Dec. 29 – 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. F Dec. 30 – 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. F Dec. 31 – 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Member Cost: $200

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Billikens Basketball Luncheon Recap On Oct. 29, Saint Louis University men’s basketball coach Jim Crews attended an annual luncheon at the Missouri Athletic Club prior to the start of the 2014-15 season. Last season, the Billikens won a school-record 19 games in a row, posted an 11-1 road record, collected the program’s second-consecutive Atlantic 10 title and earned a top-10 ranking for the first

time in 40 years. The season ended on a high note when the Billikens came from behind to beat North Carolina State in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The seniors on the team achieved these accomplishments, which leaves many wondering how this season will compare. Coach Crews seemed unconcerned. He reiterated that the goal for all

college students is to graduate, and his seniors now have the opportunity to pursue new challenges. He also sees great opportunity in his current team. Additionally, SLU Director of Athletics, Chris May, attended the luncheon along with MAC’s Governor Troy Robertson, who is a former basketball Billiken from the class of 2000.

Catch the Billikens in Action If you’re attending a Billikens basketball game this season, use the Missouri Athletic Club’s shuttle for convenient transportation. Avoid the hassle of parking and walking through the cold to get into the arena. Transportation to and from the MAC will be provided before all regular season home games. The shuttle departs about 20 minutes prior to tip-off. Please call the front desk at 314-231-7220 on game day to confirm shuttle service.

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Oshie Scores! The 2014 MAC Sports Personality of the Year

The 45th Annual MAC Jack Buck Sports Awards – Dec. 10 Blues forward T.J. Oshie became an international sensation following his performance at the 2014 Olympics. He single-handedly outscored Russia in a shootout cashing in on four of the six attempts he took. Oshie’s breakout performance has earned him the 2014 Missouri Athletic Club Sports Personality of the Year award. Oshie, along with a distinguished group of local figures, will be honored at the upcoming 45th annual MAC Jack Buck Sports Awards banquet, presented by Maryville University. Former Cardinals outfielder Jim Edmonds will receive the Stan “the Man” in recognition of leading by example and delivering in the clutch throughout his career in St. Louis. Football Cardinal great Dan Dierdorf, who earlier this year retired from network broadcasting after 30 years, will receive the Burnes/Broeg award. Chaminade graduate Brad Davis, who currently stars for the Houston Dynamo and played for the U.S. national team at the 2014 World Cup, will receive the Hometown Hero award. Mizzou basketball great Steve Stipanovich will receive the Legends award.

The banquet is sold out, but you can listen on KMOX Radio or catch a recap show on Fox Sports Midwest. above: blues forward T.J. Oshie, Former CaRdinals outfielder Jim Edmonds, football cardinal great Dan Dierdorf, chaminade graduate Brad Davis and MIZZOU basketball great steve stipanovich. 18 F Cherry Diamond F DECEMBER 2014


Catch Soccer’s Shooting Stars

Taylor Twellman with 2013 MAC Hermann Trophy winners Morgan Brian (Virginia) and Patrick Mullins (Maryland) Find out who will win college soccer’s top award on Jan. 9.

The MAC Hermann Trophy will be Presented to College Soccer’s Best on Jan. 9 The Missouri Athletic Club has been home to college soccer’s version of the Heisman Trophy since 1986. Most of the biggest names in American soccer have come to the Club to claim the prestigious crystal soccer ball trophy, presented annually to the top male and female collegiate players. The jerseys of the past Hermann Trophy winners, including Mia Hamm, Kristine Lilly, Claudio Reyna and Alexi Lalas, are on permanent display in the Sportsman’s Club. Last year’s event was a night to remember with Taylor Twellman returning to St. Louis as the banquet’s featured speaker. The top three male and female

finalists will be invited to the MAC for the banquet. The finalists will be announced in mid-December. Do not get shutout this year – make reservations now before this celebration of the most popular game in the world sells out. Experience the excitement when the winners are announced at the press conference. Enjoy a fabulous meal and an entertaining banquet program featuring Bill “Mr. Soccer” McDermott.

the MAC Sports Foundation by becoming a sponsor. Contact jwilson@ mac-stl.org for details.

MAC HERMANN TROPHY Friday, Jan. 9, 2015 5:45 pm – Press conference 6 p.m. – Cocktails 7 p.m. – Dinner 8 p.m. – Program $70, inclusive Downtown Clubhouse Reservations: 314-539-4430

Show your support of the MAC Hermann Trophy Show your support of college soccer’s version of the Heisman Trophy and

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FITNESS FOCUS

» MAC Weight Loss Challenge

MAC Tennis Pro Becomes an Ironman Club tennis pro, Faycal Ibnabdeljalil, recently put his conditioning to the test by competing in an Ironman Triathlon consisting of a 2.4-mile swim, a 112mile bicycle ride, and 26.2 marathon run completed consecutively. He proudly wore the MAC logo while competing on an exhaustingly hot 90-plus degree day. He completed the grueling contest in 13 hours and 53 minutes. About Faycal Faycal was born in Casablanca, Morocco and started playing tennis at age seven. He was ranked one of the top junior players in Morocco, and then played college tennis in California, Texas, and finally in St. Louis, where he received a full scholarship. He also competed on a professional level in Professional Satellite Events in France and Spain. Faycal has been certified by USPTA since 2004. He founded the Tennis Training Academy (TTA), and was a Junior Program Director at Vetta Sports from 2002-10. 20 F Cherry Diamond F DECEMBER 2014

Wondering if you should participate in MAC’s Weight Loss Challenge? Take this short quiz; check all of the following statements that apply. o I gained a few pounds during the holidays and want them gone before spring! o I am most successful at maintain- ing a healthy lifestyle when others hold me accountable. o My New Year’s resolution was to develop better habits (or to quit bad habits). o I like to win prizes. If you checked any of the above statements, then you should register to participate in the MAC’s 2015 Weight Loss Challenge. Formerly known as the Biggest Loser Contest, the MAC Weight Loss Challenge is a program that promotes weight loss, healthy living, and nutrition education. Members who want to lose weight or want guidance on losing those stubborn 5-10 pounds are encouraged to participate. The

program includes: F Body fat consultations F One-hour nutrition consultation with MAC’s Registered Dietitian David Vandeven F Weekly weigh-ins to monitor weight loss F 10% discount on personal training, nutrition session, and massage therapy during the challenge F Opportunities to win prizes! The challenge runs from Jan. 12 through March 20. The person with greatest weight loss percentage at the end of the challenge will be the winner. Register online by Monday, Jan. 5, $135.00 per person For information contact: Downtown Clubhouse: Rick Schneider, 314-539-4434 or rschneider@mac-stl.org West Clubhouse: Paul Helfrich 314-539-4453 or phelfrich@ mac-stl.org


Missouri Athletic Club West Fitness Class Schedule MONDAY 5:45 a.m.

Boot Camp (Heather)

6:00 a.m.

20/20/20 (Teddy)

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

Back to Basics 5:30 a.m. Start (Karen) Spinning (Carolyn)

Muscle Conditioning (Teddy)

Spinning (Carolyn)

Yoga (Christi)

Spinning* (Carolyn)

Boot Camp (Joy) Spinning (Kerri)

Total Body (Susan) Gentle Yoga (Sandy – spin room)

Spinning (Kerri)

Boot Camp (Susan) Total Body (Susan)

Spinning* (Carolyn) Step w/ Weights (Teddy/Sue)

8:45 a.m. 9:00 a.m.

Yoga for Every Body (Elise) Muscle Up (Paul)

Pure Body Blast (Julie) Stroller Boot Camp (Joy)

9:15 a.m.

Yoga (Elise)

9:30 a.m.

Spinning* (Sharon) Forever Fit* (David – Ct 6) Fitball (Kerri – Group X)

10:00 a.m.

Mix it Up + Core (Lisa)

10:30 a.m.

Yoga (Barb – spin room)

Spinning* (Sharon) Forever Fit* (Susan – Ct 6) Fitball (Kerri – Group X)

Mix it Up (Lisa – Ct 6) KettleBells and Balls (Sue )

TRX Body Blast (Joy)

Speed and Agility (Jason)

Mix it Up + Core (Lisa)

TRX Bootcamp (Dana)

TRX Body Blast (Dana) Speed and Agility (Jason)

Speed and Agility (Jason)

4:30 p.m.

TRX Body Blast (Dana)

TRX* (Gayle)

6:30 p.m.

X Fit** (Kerri)

TRX Body Blast (Joy)

4:00 p.m.

6:00 p.m.

Spinning (Sharon)

Spinning (Karen)

12:15 p.m.

5:30 p.m.

Muscle Up (Paul)

30 Min ABC (Sharon)

X Fit** (Kerri) 30 Min ABC (Sharon)

11:00 a.m. 12:00 noon

SUNDAY

BOSU Muscle Conditioning (Teddy)

Qigong (Christi)

8:00 a.m. 8:15 a.m.

SATURDAY

Mat Pilates* (Christi)

7:15 a.m. 7:30 a.m.

FRIDAY Performance Training (Heather)

Judo* (Master Shin)

Judo* (Master Shin) MAC Fit (Marlon)

MAC Fit (Marlon) Zumba (Roccio)

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Holiday Drop & Shop!

Finish holiday shopping and wrapping while the MAC entertains your children with games, songs, arts and crafts, and lunch. Space is limited so register early! For children ages birth through 4 years only.

Dec. 5 & 12 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Single child: $25 per child per day Multiple child discount: $20 per child per day.

Register online at mac-stl.org/Athletics/ Youth-Programs/Drop_Shop

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Meet Joy Holdmeier “I am very excited to be on staff as the Youth Programs Manager. I look forward to continuing and improving kids camps and have plans to develop many new programs. I am eager to meet the children and parents, and I welcome their thoughts and ideas.” In late October, Joy Holdmeier joined the Missouri Athletic Club as Youth Program Manager. In this position, Joy is responsible for Camp MAC, the Club’s Holiday and Spring Break Camps, and the development, promotion and evaluation of current and new youth programs. Joy graduated from Lindenwood University with a bachelor’s degree in physical education and sports management. She is a certified personal trainer, fitness instructor, and pre-school and elementary PE teacher. Joy brings more than 14 years of fitness industry experience to the position, including Fitness Director for a state-of-the-art health club, Athletic Director for a private club, and Franchise Owner for a mom and baby fitness franchise. Most recently, she served the Club as a personal trainer and instructor at MAC West. She will primarily be located at the West Clubhouse and can be reached at 314-539-4468 or jholdmeier@mac-stl.org. Please join us in welcoming her!

Artist of the Month Deborah A. Williams

Cahors, France Vineyard - Pastel

Sunset - Pastel

Deborah A. Williams is this month’s featured artist in the MAC Art Gallery at the Downtown Clubhouse. Her art, including photographic, mixed media and pastel images, reflects her love for architecture and landscapes and serves as a reminder of the rapidly disappearing landmarks around us. A founding member of the Gateway Pastel Artists, her work is included in numerous private and corporate collections and is also exhibited at the Green Door Art Gallery in Webster Groves, the St. Louis University Museum of Art, the Woman’s Institute and Gallery in New Harmony, Ind., and the Creative Art Gallery in St. Louis. Deborah enjoys painting on location, “en plein air,” and has won numerous awards at plein air events in Augusta, Mo., wine country and Kansas City, and she frequently paints with the Missouri Plein Air Painters Association. If you are interested in purchasing any of Deborah Williams’ work that is displayed at the Club, please contact Wendy Descher at 314-539-4438.

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Trunk’R Treat

Saturday, Oct. 26 was a beautiful fall day in St. Louis. By early afternoon, temperatures were in the upper 70s, and they only dipped a few degrees into the evening. It was the perfect setting for the Missouri Athletic Club’s Trunk ‘R Treat event. Parents, with the help of their children, transformed their vehicles into funny, scary, clever, and festive Halloween mobiles. Families in costume enjoyed Halloween-themed food, activities, and plenty of candy. Marshmallows roasted on an open fire pit, and candy strewn from a piñata. In keeping with St. Louis tradition, children had time to perfect their jokes before the holiday. The event was a treat for all.

Photos courtesy of Gilded Light Photography, LLC

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The MAC Honors Veterans Each year, the Missouri Athletic Club partners with the Rotary Club of St. Louis to honor our nation’s veterans for their service. A full house packed the Missouri Room to hear featured guest speaker Major General Susan A. Davidson, Commanding General, Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command. Robert Fulstone was recognized as the MAC’s 2014 Honored Veteran of the Year. Fulstone won numerous honors during his service in Vietnam, but it has been his service since his active duty days that has set him apart. His efforts helped secure the funding for the USO facility at Lambert Airport and a mobile USO unit. Local artist Harry Weber received the first St. Louis Area Veteran Achievement Award. Following nine years of duty as a Navy officer, Weber has used his artistic talents to help civilians better understand the duty and challenges faced by our military.

Robert Fulstone (center) with Richard and Mary Justvig from the Salvation Army

President Dean Eggerding with Major General Susan Davidson

Scott AFB Band of Mid-America – Wind Ensemble

Staff Sergeant Whisenton and Specialist Harris

Presentation of Colors by Vashon High School JROTC Color Guard

Harry Weber accepts MAC Veteran of Achievement award

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A Great Time was in the Cards at Casino Night Members and guests enjoyed a night of Prohibition-style fun at the Downtown Clubhouse featuring casino games, music, entertainment, dancing and more. A portion of the proceeds benefited the MAC Charitable Society for Children.

Jest murder mystery company

Michelle and Kerry dress for the Prohibition theme

Travis Morgan, Mackenzie, Corey Pettyjohn, and Lisa Overman

venus flames fire troupe

Scott Thompson and his guest enjoy cigars

Casino Ice Sculpture

Photos courtesy of Gilded Light Photography, LLC

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Rachel Sanger with Tom Applewhite

The CSC benefitted from hot tables.


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MAC Rod and Gun Club Win Championship Third Consecutive Year; Highest Historical Score On Friday, Oct. 24, twenty-two members of the Missouri Athletic Club’s Rod and Gun Club competed in the 2014 Interclub Sporting Clays Championship and won for the third consecutive year. The winning team comprised of Chris Hyams, Todd

Keske, Henry Schwetye, James Schwetye, and Mike Luth shot 445 out of 500, which is highest score in the history of Interclub. The second place score was 384 out of 500. The championship was hosted at Strathalbyn Farms Club.

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Lunch & Tour Group Takes the Town On Oct. 22, twenty-two people with the Lunch & Tour Group took the train from the Kirkwood Station to Washington, Mo. for lunch at The Blue Duck along the Missouri River. To accommodate the train schedule, this excursion did not include a tour. However, the group enjoyed a spectacular view of fall colors while en route. Next, on Nov. 7, the Lunch & Tour Group took the MAC shuttle to Godfrey, Ill. for holiday shopping and lunch at the Josephine Tea Room. The Group will get together again on January 30 to exchange/re-gift items received during the holidays that were not

wanted or needed. A buffet lunch will be served at the West Clubhouse. Invite friends and call 314-539-4490 for reservations.

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Irish Whiskey wins the war

On Thursday, Oct. 30, about 70 members and guests attended the Whiskey War events sponsored by the Mark Twain Society. Attendees received a whiskey glass and had the opportunity to taste a variety of whiskies including Irish and Scotch. After sampling the whiskies, attendees voted on their favorite. The Greenore Single Grain Irish Whiskey won with the most votes. Attendees could also purchase the whiskey at a discounted rate.

Robert Berneking & Governor Duffy Dunn

Kit Heffern & Hugh Law

Steven Potts

Sip, Savor, and Savings at the 11th Annual Wine Tasting and Sale On Friday, Nov. 7, more than 100 members and guests attended the 11th Annual Wine Tasting and Sale event at the Downtown Clubhouse. More than ten vendors provided wine tastings, and attendees were able to purchase the wine at a discounted rate. All attendees received a wine glass and enjoyed hors d’oeuvres prepared by the Chef.

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John Steed and Megan Sorrell

John and Laura Noce and Tracy and Cathy Beckette

Michael and Cynthis Behr

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Two 2014 Single Barrel Bourbons Selected

Available Now At the Downtown Front Desk

In late August, MAC member Carl Winters visited the Four Roses’ Warehouse and Bottling Facility located in Cox Creek, Ky. to select the 2014 MAC Single Barrel Bourbon. Four Roses was named the Bourbon Distillery of the Year in 2012 and 2013. At the facility, Carl met with Jim Rutledge, Master Distiller, Mandy Vance, Single Barrel Project Manager and Dan Gardner, Sales Director. They sampled 10 barrels of Four Roses bourbon. Each barrel’s profile, taste and ABV (alcohol by volume) were distinct. From the tasting, Carl and team narrowed the selection down to two barrels for the MAC. While both barrels meet the national standards of bourbon, one barrel has a 75% corn, 20% rye and 5% malted barley mix; the other has a 60% corn, 35% rye and 5% malted barley mix. One offers a softer butterscotch and vanilla profile, and the other barrel offers a slight spice finish. Both use the same proprietary yeasts, giving off an herbal essence nose. The bottles produced from these barrels have specific custom labels distinguishing the uniqueness of each barrel. Additionally, one is marked as the Missouri Athletic Cub barrel and the other is marked as a Mark Twain Society barrel. Four Roses custom bottling line (TOP); Jim Rutledge, Carl Winters and Dan Gardner with three MAC single barrels

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1903 Just a few months after the MAC opened its doors, Club athletes made their debut at a track event at a huge indoor meet held at the Coliseum in December. That same month, water polo was introduced at a regular weekly aquatic meet. The game was practically unknown to St. Louisans, but quickly generated interest.

Board of Governors Reunion Past MAC Governors and their spouses gathered at the Club for the annual Board Reunion Dinner. It was a memorable evening of MAC spirit and camaraderie.

1919 It was around this time that the practice of organizing “name tables” for luncheon in the main dining room became popular. Already established for some time had been the “Wall Street Table.” Other tables included the “Gym Table” and another was the “Oil and Gas Table.” These were made up of men who gather at these tables regularly for lunch. Today, the tradition continues in the Sportsman’s Club. 1942 The 5th Floor was wholeheartedly in the war effort by December. It had inaugurated a physical fitness program for officers of the Armed Forces – Army, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard and the FBI. The course was held every evening in both swimming and physical fitness. Other clubs around the country soon followed the MAC lead in cooperating with the armed services. 1964 The MAC celebrated the New Year and St. Louis’ bicentennial year with a festive celebration in the ballroom. The MAC New Year’s celebration was seen on KSDTV, which aired 40 minutes of coverage from the Club.

from top: debbie and david pentland with bob barnes; helen and joe mcglynn; tom and ann o’toole; Sandy and Frank WilliAMS;

Contracts Corporate Employment Estate Planning During the KSD telecast Russ David introduces President John T. Murphy Jr. who hailed 1964 as a big year for the Club and the City’s bicentennial birthday.

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Snapshots MAC General Manager Wally Smith with Major General Susan Davidson at the Veterans Day Parade.

Saint Louis University coach Jim Crews previewed the college basketball season at the annual Billikens Luncheon.

Bob Robson, Jean Raybuck, Jim Cittadino, and Suzanne Stein playing bridge.

MAC member Caroline Pozo won the Missouri State Singles tennis title in Springfield.

Pat Ahrens, Mary Rose Desloge, Rich Ahrens and Carl Bolz enjoying a game of duplicate bridge.

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Missouri Athletic Club member Rick Constance (front, center) captained his senior (55 and over) tennis team from St. Louis to Sectionals and then Nationals in Surprise, Arizona where the team finished 2nd in the nation. Seventeen sections sent teams to the Nationals. Almost 800 teams played in the senior league throughout the nation.

MAC members Abby (third from left) and Mia (second from right) Schroeder were part of MICDS state winning golf team.

Connor Cassity (right) won girls tennis doubles at the state competition.



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