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CLUBS WITHIN THE CLUB
CLUB Womans ‘
by JoAnn Wood, President
December 9th Holiday Party: Celebrate the Holiday Season with delicious food, friends and entertainment. Guests are welcome.
January 9th Health & Wellness: Health is a state of being. Wellness is the active state of living. Both are crucial to a higher quality of life.
February 18th 7th Annual Fashion Show & Afternoon Tea:
Cozette’s Boutique will show us how to dress for stay-cations or real vacations. Guests are welcome.
REMINDER: due to COVID-19, we will require firm RSVP’s for all meetings, to properly plan out the meeting space. While many members may not be able to join this event, we are planning for our speaker events to be ZOOMED.
The book club continues on ZOOM, if anyone would like to meet at the Yacht Club, please email Sue Bettencourt and appropriate arrangements will be made for in person and ZOOM.
AMATEUR by Jack Satterfield, ARC President, W4GRJ
WD4SCD.
Repeater frequency 147.030. Repeater information www.qsl.net/wd4scd/
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WOMAN’S CLUB INTEREST GROUPS
Book Group
Facilitator: Sue Bettencourt Meets 4th Wed unless noted Social 5 pm | Discussion 5:30-6:30 pm
snbettencourt88@gmail.com Bridge Group
Facilitator: Joyce Sterrett
727-822-5878 Mah Jongg
Facilitator: Marleen Collins
marleencollins@yahoo.com
727-864-0781 • Thursday @ 1pm
Fun Seekers
Facilitator: Deborah Giaquinto Event dates and times vary
deborahgia@icloud.com Sunshine Contact Debra Hopper dhhopper@aol.com Membership: Julie Shields jshieldsbuckner@gmail.com
or visit our club website page for the form to join or renew. [Please note-full calendar in Woman’s Club directory)
[Please note – these are subject to change each month] Membership in the Woman’s Club is required to participate in the Interest Group activities.
The Mission of the Woman’s Club is to embrace new friendships, promote social activities and increase
RADIOCLUB
Amateur Radio Club (ARC) meetings are cancelled until further notice. However, our weekly “On the Air Net” continues to meet every Monday at 17:30 hrs on
women’s involvement in the SPYC.
If you are interested in becoming a licensed Amateur Radio Operator, ARC members can help you prepare for the written exam (no morse code required). Be prepared for this year’s hurricane season by getting your Ham License now! Study help online at www.hamtestonline.com.
Join us at the Club as we kick 2020 to the curb! NEW YEAR’S EVE
Thursday ~ December 31st
Dance under the stars on the Grille 1909 Patio with a LIVE DJ, or enjoy LIVE Music in the Heritage Lounge
Prix Fixe Dinner | 5:00 - 10:00 pm $60++/per guest Includes party favors & champagne toast with dessert MENU Brandied Craw sh Bisque Florida Citrus Salad Choice of Entrée:
Hickory Smoke Kissed Australian Rack of
Lamb, Pinot Noir Poached Fig, Winter Spice French Toast, Pan jus
Blackberry Lacquered Long Island Duck
Breast, Glühwein Demi, Brussels Sprout Kraut, Potato Pearls
Pan Seared Diver Scallops, Maple Glazed Parsnips & Baby Carrots, Whipped Yukon Gold Potatoes, Blood Orange Butter Sauce
Classic Surf & Turf, Bacon Wrapped Petite Filet Mignon & Butter Poached Cold Water Lobster Tail, Vegetable Bouquet, Duchesse Potatoes, Champagne Beurre Monte
Downtown Clubhouse New Year’s Eve Hours
Club Open from: 1:00 pm - Midnight Lounge Open: 1:00 pm - Midnight (limited lounge menu) Tiki Hut Open: 1:00 pm - Midnight (food service not available)
- Lounge will o er a limited menu in addition to the Prix Fixe Menu
- Commodore Room will be Prix Fixe reservations only
- To-Go service is not available
Reservations Required: www.spyc.org 727-892-6882 OR catering@spyc.org
SPYC’s Annual Eggnog Party! New Year’s Day ~ Friday, January 1, 2021 Downtown Clubhouse in the Compass Room | 4:00 - 6:00 pm Complimentary to Attend (SPYC Members Only- Club opens at 4:00 pm)