Missouri Athletic Club, Cherry Diamond, November 2014

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Giving Thanks

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HONORING

Our Veterans Charity Tennis Exhibition

Benefits the CSC

Oshie Scores

BIG 2014 Sports Personality of the Year



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Missouri Athletic Club Founded in 1903 NOVEMBER 2014

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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

17 Jack Buck Sports Awards 20 Charity Tennis Exhibition Recap 21 Thanksgiving to Go 22 Holiday Hotel Rooms 26 Honoring Our Veterans 27 Civil War Dinner

Departments 2 Calendar of Events 5 President’s Column 6 Members News & Notes 8 From the GM’s Desk

10 Fine Dining 12 Fitness Focus 14 Athletics 24 Around the Club

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28 Clubs Within the Club 31 MAC Past 32 Snapshots

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UPCOMING EVENTS

» MAC Happy Hour (DT) Wednesday, Nov. 26 Start the holiday celebrations early at MAC’s happy hour. 5:30 p.m.

Thanksgiving Dinner Buffet (DT) Thursday, Nov. 27 Do not miss this annual holiday tradition at the Downtown Clubhouse. Seating available 1-4 p.m. Adults – $33.95 + gratuity Children 4-12 – $16.95 + gratuity Children 3 & under – Gratis

November Ballroom Dance Lessons (DT) Tuesdays, Nov. 11 – Dec. 2 6:30-9 p.m. $55 for Dance Club members; $62.50 for all others Call 314-539-4402 for reservations.

Veterans Day Luncheon (DT) Thursday, Nov. 6 Help us salute those who have served our nation, as well as honoring the 2014 Veteran of the Year and Veteran Achievement Award Winner. 11:15 a.m. – Exhibits 12 p.m. – Lunch & Program $27.50

Civil War Dinner (DT) Tuesday, Nov. 11 The Book Club and Military History Club are co-sponsoring the Civil War Dinner. Author, James Erwin, will speak about the Civil War. Each guest will receive their choice of one of three books: The Homefront in Civil War Missouri, Guerrillas in Civil War Missouri, and Guerrilla Hunters in Civil War Missouri. 6 p.m. – Reception 6:30 p.m. – Dinner 7:30 p.m. – Program Note: Prior to the event, the author will be available to sign books. $55 per person

Casino Night (DT) Friday, Nov. 14 Join the Associates for a great evening of Prohibition-themed entertainment with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the Charitable Society for Children. 6:30 p.m.-12 a.m. Queen Level – $45.95; King Level – $75.95

Apollos Fall Concert (DT) Friday, Nov. 21 All aboard as the MAC Apollos present a musical journey across the country. 6 p.m. – Cocktail Reception 7 p.m. – Dinner 8 p.m. – Program 9:30 p.m. – Afterglow $34.95 + service charge

Thanksgiving Brunch (WE) 11th Annual Wine Tasting & Sale (DT) Friday, Nov. 7 Local wine purveyors will offer some of their best wines for tasting and purchase, priced at a fraction over cost. 6-9 p.m. Free for Wine Society members; $25 for all others

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Sunday, Nov. 23 Bring the whole family for Thanksgiving brunch. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Adults – $33.95 + gratuity Children 4-12 – $16.95 + gratuity Children 3 & under – Gratis

MOTOWN at the Fox Theater Sunday, Nov. 30 MOTOWN The Musical is the true American dream story of Motown founder Berry Gordy’s journey from featherweight boxer to the heavyweight music mogul who launched the careers of Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, Smokey Robinson and many more. Motown shattered barriers, shaped our lives, and made us all move to the same beat. Featuring classic songs such as “My Girl” and “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” experience the story behind the music in the record-breaking smash hit MOTOWN The Musical! 5:45 p.m. – Dinner 7:20 p.m. – Depart for the Fox Theater 8 p.m. – Show $135 per person, inclusive Reservations required. Call 314-539-4402.


MAC Happy Hour (DT) Wednesday, Dec. 17 Join us for spirits as we get into the holiday spirit! 5:30 p.m.

Family Night with Santa (WE) 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

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

December

CWC MEETINGS

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 (WE) 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

Holiday Brunch (WE) Sunday, Dec. 21

The MAC offers a variety of Clubs Within the Club to bring together members with common interests.

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

Apollos Mondays, 7 p.m., Downtown Bike, Run & Triathlon Thursdays, 5:30 p.m., Downtown 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

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. West: 5-7 p.m.

Holiday Hours

The Downtown Athletic Department will close Thursday, Nov. 27 and Friday, Nov. 28 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. The department will reopen on Saturday, Nov. 29 with regular hours.

Forever Young Club

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

Forever Young Club

Invitational Sanctioned Bridge Tuesday (2nd & 4th), 6:15 p.m., West

Forever Young Club

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

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Toastmasters Wednesdays, 5:30 p.m., Downtown

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Register online at www.mac-stl.org No shows will be charged in full. Please call with your own reservation. Cancellations must be made at least 72 hours before the event to avoid a one-third charge.

Downtown Clubhouse Events: 314-539-4470 West Clubhouse Events: 314-539-4490 Jack Buck Grille: 314-539-4417 West Dining: 314-539-4441

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PRESIDENT’S COLUMN

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Last month, the Board of Directors made a trip to Chicago to visit reciprocal Clubs. Our goal was to better understand other Clubs’ best practices and to glean some ideas to make the MAC an even better place. While the Board and Wally took away some great ideas for improvement, we also reaffirmed that the MAC is a great place worthy of its Platinum Club status. These insights reminded me of the value the MAC offers members. Three things in particular stick out in my mind including our two unique clubhouses within fifteen minutes of anywhere, our top sports programs across all sports and ages, and obviously, the great connections we have all made to other MAC members. Looking into the future, I hope these three values become cornerstones of our messaging. While the trip was a great learning experience for the Board, it also served as a reminder that as a member, we all have access to reciprocal Clubs all over the world. For those traveling, I encourage you to remember this member benefit and utilize these other Clubs. A listing of these reciprocal Clubs can be found in the back of the Cherry Diamond roster as well as on the MAC website (www. mac-stl.org). Moving into November, some great events are scheduled between now and the end of the year. I want to highlight a couple of them, but please see many others on the calendar and in various articles in this issue. In honor of Veterans Day, which is Tuesday, Nov. 11, the MAC, in partnership with the Rotary Club of St. Louis, is hosting a luncheon on Nov. 6 to honor all of our nation’s veterans. Specifically, we want to recognize Veteran of the Year, Robert Fulstone, for his ongoing commitment and service to the veteran community, and the first St. Louis Area Veteran Achievement Award recipient, Harry Weber, whose artistic talents help civilians better understand our military. Take this opportunity to thank our nation’s heroes for their service. On the sports front, please make plans

to attend the 45th annual Jack Buck Sports Awards banquet, presented by Maryville University. This is one of the premier events the MAC hosts, and the staff does an awesome job making it a memorable evening. This year’s banquet is on Dec. 10, and more information is available on page 17. In addition to the events mentioned above, the holidays offer numerous opportunities for friends and family to gather together at the MAC and celebrate life’s blessings. For many, the MAC’s annual events such as the Thanksgiving Brunch and Dinner as well as Breakfast with Santa, Family Night with Santa, and the Christmas Eve and Day dinners are family traditions. Not only are the events fun for the whole family, but they also make the holidays more enjoyable by relieving the stress of meal preparation and cooking. Make reservations now to enjoy these special events with family, carry on old traditions or start new ones, and create lasting memories. Speaking of the holidays, if you are struggling with the perfect gift idea this year, “Give the Gift of Membership.” As a gift for a legacy family member, you can purchase a MAC membership for a grandchild, child over the age of 25, or a spouse, and your legacy membership waives their initiation fee. Keep family close by sharing your MAC membership experience. Also, consider giving the gift of membership to a business associate. Whether the person you are considering is younger and single or family oriented, all of the benefits of a MAC membership when broken down are just a few dollars per day and provide a lifetime of enjoyment. Moving on to finance, September marked the beginning of the new fiscal year, and overall it started very strong with much higher cash flow than anticipated, strong membership figures, and solid combined West and Downtown operations. Thanks to staff and the Finance committee for building a solid 2014-2015 budget. We look forward to a positive year in this area. Thanks to all of my fellow members for making the MAC such a special place. The upcoming holidays are special times to be with friends and family, and I hope to see you around the MAC as part of your celebrations!

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

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Welcome New MAC Members from September! Alban, Patrick R.: United States Army, 10610 S. Riva Ridge Loop, Ft. Drum, NY 13602, 315-772-2159; Res: 1226 Olive St., Unit 901, St. Louis, MO 63103, 314-882-9010 Berni, Anthony J. (Kimberly C. Berni): St. Charles Orthopedics, 9323 Phoenix Village Parkway, O’Fallon, MO 63368, 636-561-0871; Res: 76 Castle Bluff Dr., St. Charles, MO 63304, 636-493-1888

Eversman, Marja A. (Sam E. Eversman): Res: 1308 Bansbach Rd., St. Louis, MO 63131, 314-822-9944 Hicks, Margaret M. (Shea Hicks): Res: 8034 Gannon Ave., St. Louis, MO 63130, 901-687-1083 Montano, Julian (Patricia J. Montain): Mercy St. Louis, 615 South New Ballas, St. Louis, MO 63141, 314-251-6000; Res: 515 Bompart Ave., St. Louis, MO 63119, 314-962-0785

Thompson, Bradley J. (Andrea Thompson): 101 ESPN, 11647 Olive Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63141, 314-983-6000; Res: 1058 Nottinghill Dr., O’Fallon, IL 62269, 702-375-2108

Thank you

to the following members for sponsoring new members to the Club in September.

Bowman, Alex C.: Holloran Schwartz-Gaertner LLP, 2000 S. Eighth St., St. Louis, MO 63104, 314772-8989; Res: 1228 Lucas Ave. Apt. 609, St. Louis, MO 63103, 574-220-0422

Pittman, David B. (Becky Pittman): Frontier Square Capital; Res: 457 N. Taylor Ave., St. Louis, MO 63122, 770-826-1636

F April Brautigam

F Gary Sextro

F James Edwards

F Michael Swailes

F John Finnie

F Dan Vatterott

Crow, Nicola (Ron A. Crow): Frontenac Surgery Center, 10435 Clayton Rd., Ste. 110, St. Louis, MO 63131; Res: 1117 S. Spoede Rd., St. Louis, MO 63131, 816-550-4792

Taylor, Brian A. (Hana Tepper Taylor): St. Luke’s Hospital, 232 S. Woods Mill Rd. 6500 ICU, Chesterfield, MO 63017, 314-205-6965; Res: 25 Ramsgate Dr., St. Louis, MO 63132, 314-567-0280

F John Frattini

F Jason Wright

F Gary Gaertner

F Benjamin Yousef

Cunningham, Edwin J. (Laura Cunningham): Springfield Neurological & Spine, 2900 S. National Ave., Springfield, MO 65809, 417-885-3888; Res: 328 Wythehouse Ct., St. Louis, MO 63141, 417-576-5849

Tessier, Steven J. (Nicole D. Tessier): Smith & Nephew, 314-518-1542; Res: 703 Cleveland Ave., St. Louis, MO 63122, 314-698-2029

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New Member Orientation In September, the MAC launched its New Member Orientation program, offering monthly sessions. For new MAC members, these events are the perfect opportunity to meet other new members, as well as Club leaders and staff, and learn about the programs and benefits available. New members will also receive permanent membership cards, and special discounts on MAC services. Please make plans to attend by contacting Michael Gray at 314-539-4471 or mgray@mac-stl.org.

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Upcoming Sessions Downtown: Thurs., Nov. 20 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Membership Office – 1M West: Fri., Nov. 21 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Dining Room Downtown: Thurs., Dec. 18 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Membership Office – 1M West: Fri., Dec. 19 5:30 pm – 6:30 p.m. Dining Room

Giving Thanks

at the MAC

As the MAC counts its blessings this time of year, our staff is especially thankful for our members. Join us for hors d’oeuvres, music, and drink specials in the Jack Buck Grille as we give thanks for the MAC, family, and friends on Wednesday, Nov. 26.


Give the Gift of Membership

This holiday season consider giving a close relative, friend, or co-worker the gift of a MAC membership. Share the experience and further develop these relationships. Did you know? Spouses, children over the age of 25, and grandchildren of members are eligible for a legacy membership. If they apply for membership or are gifted with a membership, then the initiation fee is waived.

Emeritus Life Membership As a reminder, Emeritus Life Membership is available to any Resident and/or Clergy member who has been a MAC member for at least 10 years and has attained the age of 65 such that the total of the member’s age

Become a Platinum Partner save up to $1,200 annually Any current member may sponsor a new member as their Platinum Partner, and both partners will enjoy all the benefits of the Diamond Club at a reduced rate. As long as both parties retain membership, the Platinum Partnership will remain in effect. If one partner resigns, the other partner will resume regular dues. Additionally, Platinum Partnership dues will be credited up to three months once a new partnership forms. F Each Platinum Partnership member will receive all Diamond Club privileges and benefits.

F The $90 quarterly food and beverage minimum will apply to each Platinum Partnership member. F Two new members may join the Club and form a Platinum Partnership, regardless of age and across member categories. All new members are subject to a one-time initiation fee. F Current members may form a Platinum Partnership by partnering with a new member or a resigned member (resigned a minimum of six months), regardless of age and across membership dues categories.

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GENERAL MANAGER’S COLUMN

As Thanksgiving approaches, we pause and realize that we have so much to be thankful for here at the Missouri Athletic Club. I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to you, our members, for your engagement, support and love for the Club, especially those on our Board, committees, and for all of you folks on our wonderful staff. This is a very special place and time of year so it is good to give thanks for all we have and remember to live each day with an “Attitude of Gratitude.” Because of everyone’s involvement, we are able to share so many unique experiences and relationships found only within this Club, and we also share exciting initiatives that we look forward to in 2015 and beyond. As 2015 approaches, we continue searching for creative ways to offer unique opportunities to grow our Club, and one way is through the health and growth of our Foundations. The first step is to “save the date” and share a most memorable evening with that very special someone in style on Friday, Feb. 13, 2015. On this luckiest of days, the Club will host a new very special event, The Foundations Gala. We envision this event becoming an annual extravaganza. In celebration of all that is special at the MAC, it promises to be the party of the year as this event creates an opportunity for us to come together as a Club in support of our Foundations: the MAC Preservation Foundation, the MAC Sports Foundation, and the MAC Foundation for the Arts. I realize we have a lot of 2014 left to live, but I want to ensure

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that everyone has this one on their radar. “So, what are these Foundations all about?” is the question I hear. Frankly, I had to ask myself upon joining the staff of the MAC. With that, I would like to take a couple paragraphs to focus on what they are and ask that you use your imagination in considering what they can be­­—along with how they will a play that essential role in manifesting the MAC’s next century. The mission of the MAC Preservation Foundation is to: Preserve, rejuvenate and memorialize the history and historical architecture of the building occupied by the Missouri Athletic Club at 405 Washington Avenue. Steve Krause is the new chairman of this foundation, and we are thankful for his dedication to a place that so many view as their home away from home. The Foundation has provided roughly $1 million in funding during the last few years, greatly assisting in preserving and improving our wonderful old building. The ongoing need is great, but all is doable with time and focus along with members like Steve and his new Board. Next, the mission of the MAC Sports Foundation: To further, encourage and recognize outstanding achievements in the field of athletics and, in connection therewith, to select for public recognition those individuals who have made outstanding contributions to and achievements in the field of sports and athletics. Greg Beekman is the chairman leading this foundation, and we are thankful for his commitment to honoring those who love and excel in athletic competition. The Jack Buck Sports Awards and Hermann Trophy annual events should immediately come to mind­. Both are traditions and the “bones” that the MAC was founded upon. There is so much opportunity here to grow and become even more significant in the community and even the world of soccer. Let’s be proud and not forget that the MAC Hermann Award is the most coveted amateur prize in soccer, which is the fastest growing sport in our land. Is there any opportunity there?

And finally, but certainly not least, the mission of the MAC Foundation for the Arts: To assemble, collect, commission, display and maintain significant works of the arts. Paul Weil is the chairman leading the evolution of this foundation. As part of our long-range vision, we are striving to increase our media literacy, develop a library of various works, refresh, add to and maintain our extensive collection at the MAC. This foundation has every opportunity to make wonderful things happen at your Club for both you and our future generation to enjoy and to be thankful. In my last column and in many conversations, you have heard me tout our “Three buckets” as the areas where we focus our business energies on continuous improvement. I believe this focus has aided us significantly with these key areas of our businesses all ending our fiscal year contributing and in very strong condition. To reiterate, the three key buckets are (1) Membership—new members and more importantly retaining our existing members, (2) Catering—filling our catering bucket with parties and events (3) Hotel rooms— boosting hotel room sales. The Foundations Gala is the official kickoff for launching an emphasized focus on our fourth bucket: The MAC’s Foundations. Together with our Board and chairmen, we are developing long-range visions for our foundations, examining how they should look, function, and feel to ultimately bring the most benefit to the Club and you, our members. I can’t wait to see what they look like three to five and 10 years from now! There is much to be thankful for as we look both backwards and as we gaze into our future with hope, confidence and excitement with all the possibilities ahead. Wishing you and your family a blessed Thanksgiving. See you at the Club,

Wally Smith, General Manager Missouri Athletic Club


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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. November 6 Grapefruit and avocado salad, white wine and shallot poached lake trout, traditional beurre blanc, brown buttered asparagus December 4 Southern fried chicken, whipped potatoes, Southern style green beans, house made drop biscuits, garlic cheese bread

Sunday Brunch & Bloody Mary Bar

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

Every Sunday from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., the West Clubhouse’s a la carte menu features many traditional brunch favorites including an expansive Bloody Mary bar featuring a variety of house-pickled local vegetables. Call 314-539-4441 for reservations.

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. November 8 Menu Pan seared foie gras appetizer, butternut squash and pistachio salad, red wine spiced braised short ribs, sautéed langoustines, apple tart with apple ice cream December 6 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. 10 F Cherry Diamond F NOVEMBER 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

November 3 Buttermilk southern fried chicken, house made sausage gravy, butter whipped potatoes, bacon braised green beans, yeast rolls November 10 Thai chicken in a red curry sauce with stir-fry vegetables, steamed jasmine rice, fortune cookies November 17 Bacon wrapped meatloaf, smashed cheddar new potatoes, garlic roasted cauliflower, yeast rolls November 24 Turkey potpie, dressing “cakes” with cranberry relish, braised green beans, and house made cornbread

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Note: No substitutions; orders received after 3 p.m. are subject to availability.

Wines of the Month 2012 Joullian Chardonnay,

Sleepy Hollow Vineyard, Carmel Valley, California Sleepy Hollow is an award-winning, renowned vineyard in the Monterey appellation of California. Its soil is ideal for growing the Chardonnay grape, and this barrel-fermented wine offers a mix of apple and a warm smoky, nut flavor, which does not disappoint. Pairs well with seafood, specifically grilled salmon, swordfish, halibut, sea bass, tuna steaks, or a seafood pasta with cream sauce (envision linguini and clams). Roasted chicken or pork loin are also good choices for those who are not seafood lovers. Dine at one of the MAC’s restaurants during the month of November to enjoy a glass of Joullian Chardonnay for $13.50 or share a bottle for $50. This is the last vintage year of this incredible wine so enjoy before it is gone!

2012 Lyric by Etude Pinot Noir North Canyon and Fiddlestix Vineyards, Santa Barbara, California Lyric is described as being reflective of its California region with a signature silky texture and bright red fruit flavors. Santa Barbara’s lengthy growing season and coastal climate create the perfect combination for growing balanced and concentrated Pinot Noir fruit. Scents of strawberry and cherry meld with hints of baking spices and finish with a robust red berry flavor, which pairs well with a variety of dishes. Dine at one of the MAC’s restaurants during the month of November to enjoy a glass of Lyric by Etude for $10 or share a bottle for $35.

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FITNESS FOCUS

» Researchers have found that variety is one of the most important factors to sticking with a workout routine, and the MAC offers more than 30

Classes Fitness Class Rates
 Call 314-539-4482 for more information. A La Carte Members: F $6 per group fitness class F $3 per water aerobics class F $30 unlimited group fitness classes per month
 F $7 per yoga or Pilates class F $30 unlimited yoga and Pilates combined per month
 Diamond Club/Fellowship/Platinum Partner Members: F Group fitness classes are included in membership
 F $7 per yoga or Pilates class F $30 unlimited yoga and Pilates combine per month

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Spinning An energizing indoor cycling experience for all levels created by world-class endurance cyclist Johnny G. Bring your energy, imagination, lots of water, and join us for this invigorating ride! Downtown: MWF at 6:45 a.m.; Every weekday at 12 p.m.

one of the following classes next time you work out. Dynamic Core Strengthen your core with this non-impact class that works your abs, lower back, hips and glutes. Bands and balls are used to strengthen, tone and define. Downtown: Tu/Th at 5:15 p.m.

Water Aerobics
 This class highlights aerobic conditioning and muscle toning through low impact exercises performed with hand paddles, foam noodles and bands in shallow water. Downtown: MWF at 6:45 a.m.; Every weekday at 12 p.m.

5M Locker Space Available Enhance your workout experience by upgrading to the exclusive 5M locker room. In addition to offering a quiet and more private facility, benefits include a personalized locker nameplate, access to the men’s 5M Deli, single-use hot tub, steam and sauna rooms and two lounge areas with televisions and recliners for $20 per month. Contact Rick at 314-539-4434 for details. 12 F Cherry Diamond F NOVEMBER 2014

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New Client Massage Special

Massage Never had a professional massage at the MAC (or a professional massage in general)? Take advantage of this special rate for new client: Receive a one hour massage at the price of a 30 minute massage. F Half hour massage: $39.50 F One hour massage: $62.50 F One and a half hour massage: $85.50

Holiday Gift Giving

As the holidays approach, consider gifting someone with a massage. Massage gift certificates are available at the front desk in one-hour or half-hour denominations. They make a thoughtful gift that is easy to give, always fits, and gives the gift of good health.

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Use a Personal Trainer Maintain don’t gain this holiday season by making an appointment with a personal trainer. Individual and group sessions are available. First time users of MAC’s personal trainer services will receive three one-hour sessions for $130 compared to $50 per regular session. For more information, contact: F West: Paul Helfrich at 314-539-4453 F Downtown: Rick Schneider at 314-539-4434 Cherry Diamond F NOVEMBER 2014 F 13


MAC ATHLETICS

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Registration beings Nov. 10 and closes Dec. 12. All leagues begin the week of Jan. 5, 2015. Each league costs $60. Sign up for one or more or volunteer to be a substitute. Contact Scott Mattingly for more information at 314-539-4483.

Annual Golf Sale Mark your calendar for the MAC’s Golf Sale, coming up on Nov. 1416 at the West Clubhouse. As local country clubs clear out their inventory, this is a great opportunity to stock up for yourself or the golf enthusiast on your holiday shopping list. Racquetball Reminder The Club’s high school racquetball program began last month and will continue through early March with matches played most weekdays from 3:30 to 5 p.m. at the West Clubhouse. Courts will still be available for member use. Please be sure to book in advance to receive first choice. To reserve a court, call 314-539-4444 or visit www.mac-stl. org. (Athletics > Racquetball) Friday Night Tennis Bring your young tennis player to MAC West on Friday nights for a fun Tennis and Pizza Party led by the MAC pros. Offered from 6:30 to 9 p.m., activities are geared to kids ages 5-14 of all skill levels. The cost is $16 per party. Call 314-539-4490 for reservations. Adults can also stick around for Friday night Tennis Mixers, offered for just $13.

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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 p.m. F West: Wednesday at 6 a.m.; Saturday

Get Your Team Wear!

New Rams and Mizzou apparel continues to arrive at the Pro Shop as well as a great selection of Cards gear. Stop by and check out the Polo Ralph Lauren and Nike merchandise in stock at both locations. NEW – The West Clubhouse now carries the Beyond Yoga line of apparel.

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Reach St. Louis’ Finest Market For more than a century, MAC members have utilized the Cherry Diamond as an effective advertising vehicle. Now, the opportunity to reach this smart, affluent and educated audience is open to all advertisers! The Cherry Diamond offers advertisers an economical way to consistently reach these desirable consumers.

Demographics F 92% earn more than $100K F 48% work Downtown F 72% live in West County F 84% are married

Since 1903, the Cherry Diamond magazine has been the primary news outlet for Missouri Athletic Club members and their families. Named after the Club’s iconic logo, the monthly magazine covers the distinguished membership of the MAC who are comprised of many of the top business and civic leaders in the St. Louis area.

Printing Process The Cherry Diamond is printed using four-color process only (CMYK) on 80# coated text. The publication is saddle stitched with a trim size of 8 1/2” x 11”.

Publication SchedulE Published monthly including the Annual Roster Issue in July.

Deadlines Closing dates for space reservations is the first day of the month preceding the issue date. Artwork is due on the 10th of the month preceding the issue date. There are no cancellations after closing.

Ad Specs Please submit high resolution print-ready PDF files. Full page ads that bleed should include an additional .125” all sides and include crop marks. Additional acceptable file formats are EPS/AI (fonts outlined), JPEG and TIFF (300 dpi).

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Full Page Bleed – 8.5” x 11” (trim size); include additional .125” on all sides for bleeds; include crop marks; live area 8” x 10.5”

F 1/2 Page Horizontal 7.5” x 4.875” F 1/3 Page Square 4.875” x 4.875” F 1/3 Page Vertical 2.375” x 9.875”

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New advertiser and frequency discounts are available. For more information and pricing, contact Amy Freeman at 314-539-4447 or afreeman@mac-stl.org

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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.

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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. After his historic scoring outburst, Oshie was in high demand on talk shows and gained 130,000 new Twitter followers in 24 hours. 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. Former Cardinals outfielder Jim Edmonds will receive the Stan “the Man” award 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. Tom Ackerman from KMOX Radio will serve as master of ceremonies. Seats are filling up fast so make your reservation now. A limited number of sponsorship opportunities remain. Show your support of the MAC Sports Foundation while receiving prime banquet seating and an invitation to the VIP reception featuring the honorees by becoming a sponsor. Contact Jim Wilson at 314-539-4488 for details.

Blues forward T.J. Oshie became an international sensation following his performance at the 2014 Olympics Jack Buck Sports Awards Banquet Wednesday, Dec. 10 5:30 – Cocktails 7 p.m. – Dinner 8 p.m. – Program $135, inclusive Downtown Clubhouse Call 314-539-4470 for reservations.

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Three Things All St. Louis Sports Fans Should Do This Time of Year 1. Support the Home Team

cardinals fans watch postseason games from the jack buck grille.

It has been the most wonderful time of the year for St. Louis sports fans. During the last few weeks at the MAC, the Jack Buck Grille has been filled with fans celebrating Red October as the Cardinals advanced in the postseason, bleeding blue as the Blues kicked-off a new hockey season, and the celebration of the “Greatest Show on Turf” as the Rams played Monday night football.

Show your St. Louis spirit by purchasing new team gear from the Pro Shops. New Blues, Rams, Tigers, and Billikens gear from their fall/ winter collection arriving daily. Be the most fashionably dressed sports fan in St. Louis.

2. Take the Shuttle Be safe and skip the traffic. If you are going to a Blues or Billikens home game, catch a ride on the MAC’s shuttle. Park in the MAC garage, grab a drink or dinner before the game, then hop aboard the shuttle. For more information, contact Fred Nelson at 314-539-7388.

3. Share the Enthusiasm If you are not attending the game, cheer on the home team with other sports fan in the Jack Buck Grille or Sportman’s Club.

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If you do not have a Rams season parking pass, all gameday parking in the Downtown garage is on a first-come, first-serve basis at posted event rates. Members may still use the garage on Rams Sundays even when not planning to attend the game. Follow these steps: F Upon entering the garage, identify yourself as using the Club but not going to the game. F The parking attendant will ask you to sign a chit, which will have the posted event fee noted, and give you a parking ticket. F You will have until one hour after kickoff to exit the garage and pay the normal hourly rates. If exiting more than one hour after kickoff, the posted event fee will be assessed to your account.


Former St. Louis Rams Quarterback Kurt Warner Inducted Into St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame In 1999, quarterback Kurt Warner lead the St. Louis Rams to a Super Bowl victory over the Tennessee Titans. On Monday, Oct. 13, 2014, Warner was inducted into the St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame during a luncheon at the Missouri Athletic Club. He played for the Rams from 1998 to 2003 and is known for his Cinderella-success story. From working the night shift at the grocery store while playing arena football to third-string quarterback to winning two NFL MVP awards and a Super Bowl MVP award while playing for the Rams, Warner is well-deserving of this prestigious award.

Jim Hanifan, Kurt Warner, and Dick Vermeil respond to Ron Jacober’s questions; Warner, along with his wife Brenda, accepts the award.

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The Charity Tennis Exhibition, affectionately called “Smack Down,” is a friendly competition between the Club’s tennis professionals in an exhibition format. The event gave members an opportunity to meet tennis professionals and glimpse their talent. Additionally, members were treated to a poolside dinner, a display of dazzling badminton, delicious dessert offerings in the Stan Musial Grille, raffle drawings, and a chance to watch excellent rounds of tennis. Members enjoyed watching the tennis matches and cheering on the pros. This year, Stutz Team Black (Scott Stutz, Max Shapiro, Faycal Ibnabdeljalil, and Joseph McAllister) took on

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Powell Team Red (Kenny Powell, Kim Steinmetz, Trey Owens, Jacob Kanter). Spectators enjoyed watching the two teams rally back and forth and demonstrate their abilities. Team Black triumphed in the singles, and Team Red prevailed in the doubles. Ultimately, Team Black took the overall win with a 10-8 edge. The event is also a fundraiser for the Missouri Athletic Club’s Charitable Society for Children. The CSC, headed by Sam Hopmeier, helped organize the evening’s events, which included a fun badminton challenge. While guests were enjoying dinner, tennis pros, Faycal Ibnabdeljalil, Kenny Powell, Max Shaprio and Scott Stutz competed

against Governors Dean Eggerding, Beau Reinberg, Tripp Zumwalt, and the MAC’s new squash pro, Adam Bews. The Governors had the upper hand throughout the game, and it should be noted that they found a true “ringer” in Adam. More importantly, they wisely chose the right sport with a shuttlecock “birdie”) that flies nothing like a tennis ball! This event was certainly enjoyable with good food and conversation, entertaining badminton and tennis, and helpful to the Assistance League, Kids In The Middle, and Missouri Kids who benefited from more than $4,000 in donations. Thanks to all for a win-winwin event!


Thanksgiving To Go order form MAC West Thanksgiving to Go Let Chef Grant and the MAC West Clubhouse Culinary Staff take the work out of your holiday meal, allowing you to enjoy the day with friends and family! If you are interested in ordering your Thanksgiving dinner from MAC West Clubhouse, please fill out the form and return to: Attn: Turkey Order Missouri Athletic Club 1777 Des Peres Road Town and Country, MO 63131 Keep these dates in mind for your holiday planning: Orders received by mail must be postmarked no later than Tuesday, Nov. 18. Phone and in-person orders will be accepted until Thursday, Nov. 20. Please contact Courtney Hake or Janet Jones at 314-539-4490 to place your phone order. Please note: Thanksgiving To Go orders are limited to the items listed here.

Date of order _________________________________________________________ Member name ________________________________________________________ Member number ______________________________________________________ Member phone number _______________________________________________ Pick-up time ________________ (o AM or o PM) on Wed., Nov. 26 Turkey options: $6.00 per pound o Small (12 lbs.) o Medium (16 lbs.) o Large (20 lbs.) o Cook YOUR turkey $25.00 o Slice YOUR turkey $15.00 Ham options: $8.50 per pound o (10 lbs.) o Cook YOUR ham $25.00 o Slice YOUR ham $15.00 Each turkey comes with 2 qts. of cornbread dressing and 1 qt. of turkey gravy. Do you want the dressing and gravy ? o Yes o No ____ qts. (extra) cornbread dressing (1qt. feeds 5-7 people) - $7.00 qt. ____ qts. sausage and apple dressing - $8.00 qt. ____ qts. (extra) turkey gravy - $12.00 qt. ____ qts. sweet potato casserole (1 qt. feeds 6 people) - $9.00 qt. ____ qts. green bean casserole (1 qt. feeds 6 people) - $8.00 qt. ____ Dozen yeast rolls - $11.00 ____ Dozen caramel rolls - $15.00 ____ Pumpkin pie - $15.00 ____ Pecan pie - $25.00 If you would like us to cook your ham or turkey, please bring it to the Club’s reservation desk NO LATER THAN Monday, Nov. 24.

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Book Your Hotel Room Now for the Holidays The holidays are a busy time of year. If you plan to be out celebrating or if you have out-of-town guests that need a place to stay, book a room at the MAC by calling 314-231-7220.

See What Others are Saying about the MAC I just wanted to say thank you so much for making my stay with you during the Joyce Meyer Women’s Conference absolutely wonderful! I requested early arrival and you accommodated me without hesitation. It truly meant a lot to me since I had a long drive (14 hours) from Toronto, Ontario and I needed to be on duty to volunteer early Thursday afternoon. I appreciate all your efforts, smiles and assistance. I look forward to seeing you all next year. You are amazing ladies both at the front desk and behind the scenes ensuring our rooms are clean and cozy. Thank you, thank you and God bless you all! — Debbie Bordash-Hewitt October 8, 2014 22 F Cherry Diamond F NOVEMBER 2014


Time to Book Your Holiday Parties

Autumn leaves may just now be changing, but the holidays will be here before you know it. This year, take the hassle out of hosting. Have your event at the Missouri Athletic Club. F Flexible

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Banquet space is available at both the Downtown and West Clubhouses, or reserve a table, alcove or room in one of the MAC restaurants. Perfect for family, office and organization holiday parties – or any party!

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Artist of the Month Harry Weber

Shine On Bring your shoes to the MAC for a shine or for heel, sole and leather repairs. Two convenient ways to keep your footwear looking great: 1) Drop off at West to be sent Downtown. 2) Stop by the Athletics Department from 4 a.m. to 5 p.m. or the Barber Shop from 10 a.m. to noon any weekday. BEFORE

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Athletic Desk – 314-539-4482 • Barber Shop – 314-539-4440 Harry Weber is this month’s featured artist in the Downtown Art Gallery. Following his education at Princeton University, Weber served six years in the U.S. Navy, including a year on river patrol boats in Vietnam. He compiled a compelling series of drawings chronicling his experiences. These are featured at a permanent display of Military Art on the USS Alabama. Weber is well-known for his sculptures, which are highly regarded for their sense of movement and vitality. More than 100 have been installed across the country and abroad. His aim is to have his sculptural work show the same life and spontaneity as his sketches. His sculptures of famous sports figures are prominent features at 12 professional and amateur stadiums, including Busch Stadium, and in 2011, he was named the National Sports Artist of the Year. If you are interested in purchasing the work on display, contact Wendy Descher at 314-539-4438 or wdescher@mac-stl.org. 24 F Cherry Diamond F NOVEMBER 2014


Employee Holiday Fund Onsite Notary Available Downtown For any documents that need notarization, Katie Maurer is available at the Downtown Club to assist. She can be reached at 314-539-4402 or kmaurer@mac-stl.org.

Statement of Ownership, Management and Circulation 1. Title of Publication: Cherry Diamond 2. Publication Number: 102-560 3. Filing Date: 10/01/2014 4. Issue Frequency: Monthly 5. Number of Issues Published Annually: 12 6. Annual Subscription Price: $40 7. Mailing Address of Publication: 405 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63102 8. Mailing Headquarters or General Business Office of Publisher: 405 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63102 9. Name and Address of Publisher, Editor, and Managing Editor: Publisher, Missouri Athletic Club, 405 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63102; Managing Editor, Amy Freeman, 405 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63102 10. Owner: Missouri Athletic Club 11. Known Bondholder, Mortgages and Other Security Holders Owning or Holding One Percent or More of Total Amount of Bond, Mortgages or Other Securities: None

In 2013, the MAC streamlined our Employee Holiday Fund campaign and addressed our foundations’ IRS contribution requirements. On your November statement, you will notice a voluntary contribution charge in the amount of $100, which will be allocated as follows: F $90 MAC Employee Holiday Fund F $2 MAC Preservation Foundation (tax deductible) F $2 MAC Foundation for the Arts (tax deductible) F $2 MAC Sports Foundation (tax deductible) F $2 MAC Charitable Society for Children (tax deductible) F $2 MAC Heritage Society All of these contributions are voluntary. Enclosed with the member statement is a form, which can be used to adjust any of the above amounts, if desired. In the past, the Employee Holiday Fund appeal was distributed each fall, and the various foundation solicitations were distributed periodically throughout the year. Bundling these contributions saves time and resources for our members and the Club’s accounting staff. This approach is a convenient and efficient way for members to thank employees for their service and to support the Club’s charitable entities at the same time. Thank you for supporting the Missouri Athletic Club, its employees and foundations.

Meet Amy Freeman In October, Amy Freeman joined the Missouri Athletic Club as our Content Marketing Manager in the Communications Department. She is responsible for producing the monthly Cherry Diamond magazine; digital marketing via the website, email, and social media channels; creating event promotional materials and supporting other departments with their marketing needs. Amy graduated from Missouri State University with a bachelor’s degree in Media, Journalism, & Film with minors in Advertising & Promotions and Creative Writing. She also has a master’s degree in Communication from Saint Louis University. She is a native to St. Louis and a graduate of Lutheran High School South. Prior to accepting this position, Amy was a Marketing Manager for Cassidy Turley. Amy brings more than seven years of marketing, advertising, and communication experience to the position, which will be invaluable in achieving the Club’s marketing and communication goals. She will primarily be located at the Downtown Clubhouse and can be reached at 314-539-4447 or afreeman@mac-stl.org. Please join us in welcoming her! Cherry Diamond F NOVEMBER 2014 F 25


Honoring Veteran of the Year: Robert Fulstone a request for help from any veteran,” said On Nov. 6, the MAC, in partnership with Stephen Smith in a recommendation letter. the Rotary Club of St. Louis, will host its annual Veterans Day Luncheon to salute all “I am sure that many vets at the VA hospital see so much of Bob they must assume who served our country. he is on staff, but he is there because his The Club will recognize the 2014 Hon‘brothers’ need him.” ored Veteran of the Year, Robert Fulstone, Local artist, Harry Weber, is a St. Louis selected for his ongoing commitment native who earned national prominence and service to the veteran community, for his works honoring significant sports and Harry Weber, the first St. Louis Area and historical figures and Veteran Achievement Award events. His sports statues recipient. are displayed at more than Fulstone served in the a dozen stadiums across the U.S. Army for six years, country, including Busch including a deployment Stadium. to Vietnam from 1969 to “Harry Weber has been 1970. During this time, a strong supporter of our he was awarded the Army military personnel, both Commendation Medal, the active duty and veterans, National Defense Service for decades,” according to Medal and Vietnam Service Mel Burkart, chair of the Medal, among other honors. Missouri Athletic Club vet However, Fulstone’s erans committee, which is service since his active duty presenting the award. “After days truly sets him apart. nine years of duty as a Navy He has shown unwavering Robert Fulstone, officer on both surface support for the military and Veteran of the Year vessels and a submarine veterans, and he has been during the Vietnam Era, Weber has used actively involved in the USO of Missouri, his artistic talents to help civilians better chairing both the Nominating and Deunderstand the duty and the challenges velopment Committees. His work helped faced by our military,” Burkart added. secure funding for the USO facility at the Please make plans to join us for this Lambert Airport’s East Terminal and a mospecial event to honor Robert Fulstone, bile USO unit. Harry Weber, and all our nation’s veterans. Fulstone participated in the 2004 founding of the St. Louis Veterans Business This year’s featured speaker will be Major General Susan A. Davidson, Commanding Resource and more recently supported the General, Military Surface Deployment and grand opening of the new Salvation Army Distribution Command. General Davidson Veterans Residence center. He has been has held a wide variety of command and recognized for his work with the St. Louis Area Stand Down Project helping homeless staff positions, including deployments in support of Operation Desert Shield, veterans, and he received a citation from the Missouri Veterans Leadership Program. Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Her awards and decora Within the St. Louis community, he tions include the Defense Superior Service served on the boards for the Herbert Medal, Humanitarian Service Medal and Hoover Boys & Girls Club, Les Amis, Heat/ Bronze Star, and she holds master’s degrees Up Cool Down St. Louis and the Missouri in Advanced Military Studies and National History Museum. Security and Strategic Studies. “I have never known Bob to turn down 26 F Cherry Diamond F NOVEMBER 2014

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Civil War Dinner

Presentation by James Erwin and special guest appearance by Mary Robinson of White House Plantation About James Erwin James Erwin is a Missouri native. He graduated from Missouri State University with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics. After serving in the U.S. Army, he earned an MBA in history from the University of Missouri and JD from the University of Missouri Law School. He practiced law in St. Louis and lives in Kirkwood, Missouri.

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On Tuesday, Nov. 11, the Book Club and the Military History Club are co-sponsoring a Civil War Dinner at the Downtown Clubhouse. Local resident, author, and retired lawyer, James Erwin, will share his knowledge about the Civil War’s impact on Missouri during a presentation following dinner. Erwin is the author of three books: Guerrillas in Civil War Missouri, Guerrillas Hunters in Civil War Missouri, and The Homefront in Civil War. Each attendee will receive one of the three books. Erwin will be available to sign his books prior to the event.

Book Synopsis Guerrillas in Civil War Missouri tells the stories of guerrillas led by William Quantrill, Bill Anderson, and others (including future Missouri bank and train robbers Jesse and Frank James) who carried on hit-and-run warfare against soldiers and civilians. Guerrilla Hunters in Civil War Missouri covers the Union troops recruited to fight the guerrillas. In over three years of the war these boys, for most were in their teens and early twenties, were engaged in what one of them called “hard service,” and they became hard men. Combat, when it came, was often short, sharp, brutal, and unforgiving. In Missouri neither side showed mercy for defeated foes.

The Homefront in Civil War Missouri Over one thousand Civil War engagements were fought in Missouri, and the conflict could not be quarantined from civilian life. In the countryside, the wives and mothers of absent soldiers had to cope with marauders from both sides. Children saw their fathers and brothers beaten, hanged or shot. In the cities, a cheer for Jeff Davis could land a young boy in jail, and a letter to a sweetheart in the Confederate army could get a girl banished from the state. Women volunteered to care for the flood of wounded and sick soldiers. Slavery crumbled and created new opportunities for black men to serve in the Union army but left their families vulnerable to retaliation at home. The turbulence and bitterness of guerrilla war was everywhere.

Tuesday, Nov. 11 6 p.m. – Reception 6:30 p.m. – Dinner; 7:30 p.m. – Program $55 per person, inclusive Downtown Clubhouse Call 314-539-4470 for reservations, and specify which book you would like to receive.

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Sip, Savor, and Save All Aboard with the Apollos! Hop on as the MAC Apollos take you on a musical journey across the country from the “City of New Orleans” to “Kansas City.” The group’s fall concert will leave you itching to hit the open road with selections focused on trains, travel and adventure, including “On the Road Again,” “Alabamy Bound,” “This Train,” “Back in Dixie Again” and many more. The evening begins with a reception and three-course dinner; stick around after the concert for a drink or two at Afterglow. Friday, Nov. 21 6 p.m. – Cocktails (Cash Bar) 7 p.m. – Dinner 8 p.m. – Program 9:30 p.m. – Afterglow $34.95 + service charge Downtown Clubhouse Reservations: 314-539-4470 Photo Above: Apollos concert 2014

ALL ABOARD WITH THE APOLLOS! Hop on as the MAC Apollos take you on a musical journey across the country.

On Friday, Nov. 7, the MAC’s Wine Society is hosting its 11th Annual Wine Tasting and Sale at the Downtown Clubhouse. Local wine purveyors will be onsite to share their knowledge and products. This is the perfect opportunity to purchase holidays gifts for the wine lovers in your life (or yourself!). Hors d’oeuvres will be served. Songs to include:

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many more!

Friday, November 21 6 p.m. – Cocktails (Cash Bar) | 7 p.m. – Dinner | 8 p.m. – Program | 9:30 p.m. – Afterglow $34.95 + service charge | Downtown Clubhouse

Call 314-539-4470 for reservations.

Friday, Nov. 7

6:30 – 9 p.m. Free for Wine Society Members $25 for Others Call 314-539-4470 for reservations.

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h g i t N C a si n o Enjoy a night of Prohibition-style fun at the MAC, including casino games, music, entertainment, dancing and more. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the MAC Charitable Society for Children.

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MAC past

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In this issue ...

From the Cherry Diamond Archives

2009: 5 Years Ago F Social media sites Facebook and Twitter are defined, and members are encouraged to use these mediums as a new means of communication with the MAC. F Renovations to the Downtown women’s locker rooms were underway. F All of the players on the St. Louis Blues roster attended the annual A Breakfast for the Blues Backers held in the Missouri Room. 2004: 10 Years Ago F St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Scott Rolen is announced as the 2004 MAC Sports Personality of the Year. F Karim Darwish of Cairo, Egypt won the regional squash tournament held at MAC West. He beat the favorite and went on to win the tournament. F A tailor shop opens in the Downtown Club basement along with two new private workstations. F The West Clubhouse announces that its new restaurant will be named after Stan Musial to honor the living legend who dines there on a regular basis. 1999: 15 Years Ago F St. Louis Blues defenseman Al MacInnis announced as Sports Personality of the Year award winner. He also won the Norris Trophy during the 1998-1999 season. F Member Tom Berra won a Chevy Blazer in raffle drawing. Each member who successfully recruited a new member was entered into the drawing. This program helped the MAC recruit more than 200 new members that year. F St. Louis Rams fans celebrate a winning team and swarm the Club’s pre-game buffets before heading to the TWA Dome. Everyone is hopeful the Rams will make it to the playoffs. Unbeknownst to fans, the Rams will win the Super Bowl this season.

1939: 75 Years Ago F The membership voted to change the name of the organization from Missouri Athletic Association to the Missouri Athletic Club. One staunch supporter of the old name returned his ballot with a poetic petition: “Change from MAA? I must say Nay. Only a dub… Would call it a club.” 1914: 100 Years Ago F The Club was in the process of wrecking the old building, which was destroyed in a fire, and erecting a new building. 500 members assembled at a temporary facility and marched for two blocks to the site of the old Club, where the new Club was slated for building. This was “the first stroke for the greatest and best athletic club in the whole country.” F The program for the Big MAA Thanksgiving Turkey Shoot was announced, and 40 turkeys were offered as prizes. F Under the “Smart Things for Club Folk” section it read Try This Puzzle: Think of the name of some man. Write it down. Then go to see the man. Ask him this question: “Are you a member of the MAA?” If he says “No,” tag him and don’t let him get away until he’s signed up. Try it. It’s easy.

1989: 25 Years Ago F A new computer system was instituted in October, and the system reduced ordering time within the restaurants. F Ten members and guests boarded three buses for a trip to Columbia, MO for the second annual Mizzou Bus Trip. F The Board decided that the two front elevators should be replaced. 1964: 50 Years Ago F The MAC Society thronged to the Club’s season-opening party to dance and dine in a nostalgic setting from the riverboat era. “The evening got off to a gay start” and some Dixieland rhythms kept the dance floor pulsating. F KMOX ran an ad with the headline, “What is Radio?” F The city of St. Louis celebrated its 200th birthday. Cherry Diamond F NOVEMBER 2014 F 31


Snapshots Jason Mainard, Tom Smith, and David Smith attend Beer & Brats.

September FYC Meeting – Regina Eberhardt, Andy Eberhardt, Magdalena Glassl.

Joseph B. McGlynn, Jr., Consul General of Ireland – Kevin O’Malley, U.S. Ambassador to Ireland – Senator Mark Daly, member of Irish Parliament. O’Malley and McGlynn are both members of the MAC. Sen. Daly was the Guest of Honor for the 2012 St. Patrick’s Day Parade in St. Louis and was in town to promote Ireland in various cities he was visiting.

Cardinals fans prepare to take the shuttle to a postseason game.

Hantak family enjoys dinner together before children go to college.

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Giacin family ready to cheer on the Cardinals.

New members enjoy cigars and watch the Blues game from the Jack Buck Grille.

Mike and Sheryl McCarthy and their niece Carrie Brown at Beer & Brats.

Beer & Brats co-sponsors Steve Lohr and Carl Winters.

Carol Layton, Marlo Niehaus, Boots Heinz, Bobbi Millham at the Bridge Club meeting.


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