February 2014
www.blackdiamondranch.com
A Message from Doug Egly, General Manager Dear Black Diamond Members:
Club Staff Doug Egly
General Manager degly@blackdiamondranch.com 352-746-3440
Matt DiMase
Director of Golf Course Maintenance mdimase@blackdiamondranch.com 352-746-0404
Peggy Gleason
Accounting pgleason@blackdiamondranch.com 352-746-0254
Mary Napolitano
Fitness Center mnapolitano@blackdiamondranch.com 352-746-3385
BrAD T. REID
Club Manager breid@blackdiamondranch.com 352-746-3440
Bryan Richard
Director of Golf brichard@blackdiamondranch.com 352-746-3446
KERRY ROSSELET
Membership Director of Sales krosselet@blackdiamondranch.com 352-453-5473
I hope everyone is staying warm during this unusual cool start of the year. With the new year comes a new attitude for Black Diamond. Things are on the upturn and courses are in good condition with lots of member golf activities scheduled for the upcoming months. Kenny and Brad have another fabulous wine dinner scheduled so make your reservations early on our new ForeTees dining reservations system. We are still working out some of the bugs with Fore Tees but we believe that with the new reservation system it will make the start of your dining experience that much better. We are in the final stages of putting together our new advisory board for Black Diamond and I will be announcing the members of this board in the next couple of weeks. In the meantime, the POA has a new ARB committee headed up by Don Hasek. Don will be replacing Dick Goss who has spent many volunteer hours helping keep our community beautiful. The new ARB mission is to make every resident’s need for any kind of design or landscape change to your residence an easy enjoyable process. One of the first changes they have made is eliminating the fee on simple request changes and decreasing the time of approval for those changes. With all the new processes in place there shouldn’t be any reason why you don’t fill out the application as required by your association. Forms will be available at the Welcome Center or in the club office with Peggy. The ARB committee is looking for a few more volunteers. If you have any interest, please contact Don Hasek. I also want to thank all the residents that have responded to the letters they have received on keeping your properties up to required standards. We are slowly working our way through the rest of the community with friendly reminders about your roofs, driveways and mailbox maintenance. So if you take a look at your roof and you think it is questionable whether or not it needs to be done, then it probably needs it. If you’re still not sure, then send me a note and I will be happy to stop by and help you decide. Again, this is a new year for Black Diamond and I need each and every one of you to help do your part in making our community something we are all proud of once again. My door is always open for comments and suggestions and I welcome them.
JENNIFER STAUFF
POA Manager jennifer.ncpm@wildblue.net 352-465-6933
Happy New Year, Doug
KENNETH TUFO
Executive Chef ktufo@blackdiamondranch.com 352-746-3449 Page 2
A Message from Brad T. Reid, Club Manager Hello Members, As we all look forward to another month of fun-filled events, I wanted to make sure everyone is aware of our Wednesday “Theme Nights” and how we intend for them to work. Every Wednesday has a theme, this month we will have our Taco Bar and Italian night just to name two of them. We would like to be able to provide our membership with what you are looking for, typically on these nights there are other member gatherings as well, so we continue to “tweak” what we are offering to accommodate. If you are not interested in the actual theme for the evening we have always taken special orders and there was a rule we tried to put in place to let us know before 3pm. This seems to have created some confusion as to what we can and cannot do. We will always do everything we can to prepare what you are specifically looking for, so if you have special dietary needs that we can help you with we would like to know before you arrive and if you can let us know the earlier the better. We have made the decision to offer a limited Clubhouse menu for you to order from, in addition to the theme selections, at any of our theme dinners. The following items; hamburgers, flatbread pizza’s, Caesar salads, and our quesadilla will always be available, so feel free to order these items most anytime you are dining here at The Clubhouse. We are hoping this meets most everyone’s needs. In addition, we recognize that the member gatherings for gaming purposes may require an earlier seating for dinner. We will now open up for dining starting at 5pm every Wednesday. Here is a snapshot of another fun-filled month of Happenings here at The Clubhouse! We are planning a “Steakhouse” night, Valentine’s activities kicking off on Friday the 14th with our dinner followed by the Sweetheart Golf Tournament on Sunday the 16th, and we are bringing back the NoWhere Band on the 20th with a Nashville theme for food and Elvis tunes for dancing.
See you at The Clubhouse!
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A Message from Matt DiMase Director of Golf Course Maintenance Attention Members: We are continuing to stay busy on the golf course in regards to projects and clean up. With the weather pattern bringing us several rain events throughout the month of January we are behind on the clean up behind Quarry #15 green, but we were able to address other areas. We will continue to remove and clean vegetation once the area behind Quarry #15 green dries out. We added additional lights to the wall and will be adding more as we clean vegetation. Next, I want to touch on a few member questions I have received lately. Q: What is the process or how do we select what trees are trimmed and/or removed? A: We have a plan in place where we remove trees where we have extreme shade issues and it is hindering turf growth. We are thinning out or trimming any other trees to create air flow in other areas. Q: What is the black sand on the greens and why are we using it? A: We have switched our top dressing program only during the winter months. I started using a black-dyed sand with charcoal to attract heat to the putting surface and stimulate growth during cold temperatures. We check soil temperature daily and use this along with potential weather patterns to identify when is best to top dress. Q: Why are we painting the greens? A: I am not painting the greens just to paint the greens. We are using several fungicides that have a green pigment, but we are not just spraying “paint.” Due to the weather pattern we have been spraying fungicides that we would normally be spraying in the fall months. We have a very busy February in regards to agronomics. We will be spraying all greens with another application of selective herbicide to eradicate any poa annua, we have a wall to wall fertilizer + pre-emergent application scheduled, and we have a liquid pre-emergent scheduled in the non-overseeded rough on the Highlands and Ranch Courses. I look forward to seeing everyone out on the courses.
Member-Guest Tournaments 2014 March is filled with some special events here at Black Diamond. Come and play in these great upcoming tournaments at the club. COUPLES’ MEMBER-GUEST............March 5th, 6th & 7th RIDER CUP.........march 12th & 13th MEN’S MEMBER-GUEST............March 19th, 20th & 21st Conquering Cancer in Citrus County...........march 25th LADIES’ MEMBER-GUEST............April 2nd, 3rd & 4th Page 4
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BDLGA FEBRUARY LADIES’ DAY GAMES (Some games may be switched to different
A Note from BDLGA President Nancy Carey
Our winter weather has not been extremely kind to us lately here at Black Diamond Ranch but we were so much better off than most of the rest of the country! I for one sometimes lose sight of the fact that we have truly been blessed with 45 remarkable holes of golf to enjoy for the entire year! And we have not only Ladies’ Days for our participation in the month of February but also the Club’s Sweetheart Tournament on February 16 as well as our Ladies Club Championship on February 21-23. Great fun for all in the first and a good test of skills to be found in the second...do sign up to play in these events!
BLDGA LADIES’ MEMBER GUEST
days because of course selection)
FEB 4, 2014
ONCE UPON A TIME APRIL 2, 3, & 4
FEB 11, 2014
Please be sure mark your calendars and join us for three days of fun, fashion, food and competition.
Full Ranch Individual Game: 1st week of Eclectic. Gross & Net Full Ranch Individual Game: 2nd week of Eclectic. Gross & Net
FEB 18, 2014
Quarry Guest Day: 4 person team. 1BB gross & 1BB net (cannot be the same ball)
FEB 25, 2014
Tuesday, March 25
Entry Fee: $450.00 per team Sign-up Deadline: Mar. 23, 2014 Want to play but need a partner, please contact Arlene Adoff (352) 270-8530 Don’t miss out on what will be a magical event.
Highlands-Ranch Front Team Nassau: 2BB. Net only. Front/Back/Overall
Registration Forms available at the Golf Shop.
Golf Outside the Gates (check bulletin board or BDLGA section of website for details)
Temple Terrace Women’s Golf Association 2014 Invitational Tournament Feb.18th - Temple Terrace 18th Annual “School-astic” Classic Golf Tournament Feb. 24th Sugarmill Woods Country Club 2014 Ladies’ Spring Break Invitational March 15th - Feather Sound
9:00 Shotgun
Step Aside Scramble and fun Mini Contests (Closest to the Line, Hit the Green, and more)
Prizes, Luncheon, Raffle, and Live Auction follow play
Make your own foursome or let us do it for you. For all residents—Play or Just come for lunch!
Proceeds support the BDLGA Cancer Screening Program, administered by the Citrus County Family Resource Center, and cancer research at the Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa. Registration forms and hole sponsorship forms will be emailed and will be available at the golf shop. $50 per player—$30 lunch only
BDLGA Memorial Tournament for the Joyce Burns Cup The annual tournament honoring the memory of our lady golfers will be held on Monday and Tuesday, April 15 & 16, 2014. BDLGA MEMBERS: start planning by finding a partner to play this special event. To encourage play, we are having a two-day format. We would like 36 teams to play. Cost is $30, this includes lunch on Tuesday and prizes. Vickie Marinelli & Susanne Menorca, chairs Page 5
2014 Black Diamond Rider Cup Featuring
The Scottish Lads and Lassies Captain Bob Campbell
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United States Guys and Dolls Captain Tony Brice
March 12th & 13th 2014 All Black Diamond members are invited to sign up for their choice of country. The United States Guys and Dolls will be dressed in their traditional red, white and blue and the Scottish Lads and Lassies will be dressed in red and yellow. There will be four nine-hole matches: Scramble, Team Better Ball, Chapman Two Ball and Individual matches. All matches will be with partners of the same gender and playing opponents with similar handicaps. Tee markers will vary depending on handicap level. Tee times will be 9:30 am to 2:00 pm each day. On Wednesday March 12th, there will be dinner menus featuring selections of Scottish and USA cuisine open to participants and all members of the club and their guests. On Thursday March 13th, The Rider Cup dinner will be held for all participants and any non-playing spouses. The entry fee includes Thursday dinner. Menu and cost will be posted on the sign-up sheet. The prize for the winning team is the raising of their national flag by their opponents while singing the winning team’s national anthem. This is a fun event for all members of Black Diamond with dress and cart decoration in their country’s theme and colors. Prizes will be awarded for best dress and cart. Sign-up sheets will go up February 12th. Members who are out of town may phone the Golf Shop after that date to place their entry. Look forward to seeing you at the Rider Cup… Page 6
Black Diamond Foundation Endows a Third “STEPS to CF” Scholarship By Dave Burns, Vice Chairman Black Diamond Foundation has been a long-time supporter of the College of Central Florida, providing grants totaling $168,500 since 2007. Over the years, your contributions to Black Diamond Foundation have funded both classroom building projects and student scholarships. Our grants to the general scholarship fund provided deserving Citrus County students with financial assistance to initiate or complete their undergraduate studies. This month, we’d like to provide information about another College of Central Florida scholarship program that Black Diamond Foundation has been pleased to support over the years: STEPS to CF. STEPS (or Scholarships Taking Elementary Promising Students) to CF is a unique investment in higher education. It is an endowed scholarship program that identifies deserving 5th Grade students for attendance at the College of Central Florida. Students selected for STEPS have excelled academically, and have been identified as youth who could benefit from the incentive of having a college scholarship set aside for them at an early age. Recipients must maintain good grades, and remain drug and crime free throughout their high school years. In return, each student receives $4,000 toward their education at the College of Central Florida. Each endowment of $10,000 provides a STEPS scholarship at a local elementary school. Black Diamond Foundation was one of the earlier supporters of the STEPS to CF program in Citrus County. In 2011, the Foundation endowed two scholarships: one at Central Ridge Elementary School, and the second at Citrus Springs Elementary School. In December, the Foundation Board of Directors voted to endow a third STEPS to CF scholarship to benefit students at an elementary school to be identified later this spring. With the addition of the Black Diamond Foundation’s recent funding initiative, there are now 17 endowments providing STEPS to CF scholarships in Citrus County. Since 2005, these endowments have funded 45 individual scholarships. The CF Foundation is only a few endowments away from reaching its goal of having a scholarship available each year to both a deserving young man and young woman at every elementary school in Citrus County. “It is just wonderful to see the faces of these students when you award them their scholarship at their 5th grade graduation ceremonies. You can tell by the look on their family members faces, this scholarship is not just life changing for these students, it is giving their entire family hope for a better life through this gift of higher education,” said Traci Mason, Resource Development Coordinator for the CF Foundation. We couldn’t agree more. We all benefit when we invest in the future of our children. Page 7
February Calendar of Events
Lunch Schedule Tues. - Sat. 11 am - 4 pm 3
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Bible Study 9:30 am
Mahjong 12:00 pm
BRUnch 9 am - 3 pm
BD Foundation Meeting 4 PM Club Closed
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Bible Study 9:30 am
Mahjong 12:00 pm BRUnch 9 am - 3 pm
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BRUnch 9 am - 3 pm
Sweetheart Mixed Tournament
23
BRUnch 9 am - 3 pm
Club Closed
17
Bible Study 9:30 am
Mahjong 12:00 pm
A la Carte
5:30 – 7:30 pm Reservations Required
11
Ladies’ Day 5:30 – 7:30 pm Reservations Required
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Ladies’ Day A la Carte
5:30 – 7:30 pm Club Closed
24 Bible Study 9:30 am
CLUB Mahjong 12:00 pm CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPIONS Dinner 5:00pm
Ladies’ Day
A la Carte
Dinner 4:30pm
Reservations Required
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Reservations Required
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Ladies’ Day A la Carte
Club Closed
5:30 – 7:30 pm Reservations Required
5 Men’s Day 6 KNITTERS & CRAFTERS 10AM - 12 NOON TACO BAR 5:00 - 7:30 PM
Reservations Required
Trivia Buffet
5:30-7:30 pm Game Starts 6:30 pm
DUPLICATE bridge 6:30PM
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KNITTERS & CRAFTERS
10AM - 12 NOON
Fish Fry 5:00 - 7:30 PM
13 LUnch
SLIDE BOTTOM GIN 6:30PM
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KNITTERS & CRAFTERS 10AM - 12 NOON
Reading & Discussion Group 4pm
BBQ BUFFET 5:30 - 7:30 PM
ITALIAN PASTA BAR 5:00 - 7:30 PM dinner & dance no where band Reservations Required 7:00PM DUPLICATE bridge 6:30PM Reservations Required
26 KNITTERS & CRAFTERS 10AM - 12 NOON
BINGO NIGHT 6:30 PM
bridge 9:00AM
LUnch 11 am - 4 pm
No Dinner Service Black 8Diamond Ranch
Nine & Dine
Steak Night
A la Carte
Featured Wines
5:30 – 7:30 pm Reservations Required
5:30 - 7:30 PM Reservations Required
14 bridge 9:00AM 15 Valentine’s Day Dinner
11 am - 4 pm
No Dinner Service Club Closed 3pm
Reservations Required
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5:30-7:30PM
Reservations Required
LUnch 11 am - 4 pm
No Dinner Service
21 bridge 9:00AM 22
LUnch 11 am - 4 pm
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
A la Carte
5:30 – 7:30 pm Reservations Required
No Dinner Service
LUnch 27 11 am 28 - 4 pm
bridge - 9:00AM
WINE DINNER 6:00 PM
Reservations Required
TURKEY BUFFET 5:30 - 7:30 PM
Reservations Required
— Members —
Please help us ensure that your dining experience is satisfactory by making reservations in advance for all evening dinner services. Our staffing is based on your reservations. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. Page 8
Happenings
Hours of Operation
Recipe of the Month - Chef Kenny
Driving Range Monday – Saturday: 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Sunday: 7:30 am – 4:00 pm
Creamy Chinese Chicken Soup
Golf Shop Monday – Sunday: 7:00 am – 5:00 pm ForeTees Internet: 24-Hour Access
This is a great recipe to warm you up on a cold night. It is a basic chicken soup recipe with an Asian twist. You can have fun with it and garnish with wontons, cilantro and even add noodles or just eat as is. Makes 10 servings 1 (3 pound) whole chicken 2 carrots peeled, large, diced 4 stalks celery, large, diced 1 large onion, diced 4 cups of shitake mushrooms 1 teaspoon of chopped fresh Ginger 1 teaspoon of chopped fresh Garlic
Tennis Courts Monday – Sunday: 7:00 am – 9:00 pm Pool Monday – Sunday: 8:00 am – 8:00 pm Pool temperature maintained at 84°
Water to cover Salt and pepper to taste 1 teaspoon chicken bouillon ¼ cup butter ¼ cup flour ½ cup heavy cream 1 tablespoon low sodium soy sauce
Fitness Center Open 24/7 with use of Access Code The Clubhouse @ Black Diamond Ranch Brunch: Sunday: 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Lunch: Tuesday – Saturday: 11:00 am – 4:00 pm Dinner: See Calendar Take-Out Window: Tuesday – Sunday: 11:00 am – 3:00 pm Men’s Lounge Tuesday – Friday: 12:00 noon – close Saturday: 12:00 noon – 4:00 pm
1. In a large soup pot, sauté the ginger, garlic and shitake mushrooms over med heat for 5-10 minutes then add the chicken, carrots, celery and onion and cover with cold water. Heat and simmer, uncovered, until the chicken meat falls off of the bones (about 45 minutes to an hour-skim off foam every so often).
Trivia Night
2. Take everything out of the pot. Strain the broth, separate the chicken and pick the meat off of the bones. Season the broth with salt, pepper and chicken bouillon to taste, if desired.
Winners 1-2-14 1st Place: no it alls: $77.00
Peter & Liz Blick Russ & Judy Delaney John & Linda Williams Walt & Marge Rizzi Dick & Nancy Carey
3. Melt the butter and whisk in the flour till smooth. Slowly pour the chicken broth into the butter and whisk vigorously to prevent lumps. Return the chicken and vegetables to the pot, stir together.
2nd Place CRANIAL CRAMPS: $123.90
Skip Johnson & Sandie St. Onge Sandy Holder & Guest Paul & Mary Siano Al & Marty Coogler Chuck & Kooky Lucas Reese & Carol Norris Bob & Lisa Campbell Kacey Gay
Reading & Discussion Group
4. Add the soy sauce and the heavy cream. Serve!
Starting with seed money given to her by her father, Jojo Mellon built the Jimmy Choo company into a billion dollar brand. Using her personal glamour, she has become an object of global media fascination. Despite her fame and fortune, Jojo Mellon didn’t have an easy road to success. “In My Shoes: A Memoir” shares the whole story with details that have never been revealed. The Reading Group will be discussing fashion, entrepreneurs, money, power, and overcoming adversity at their February 20th meeting. For more information, contact Faeth Houle.
3rd Place: BRAINS ON THE WANE: $53.10
Bob & Sue Savard Kent & Nan Rinker John & Mary Jane Bower Dave & Nicole Ragaini John & Diane Collick
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