Wexford Club Times | February/March 2023

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111 Wexford Club Drive | Hilton Head Island, SC 29928 | (843) 686-8810 | www.wexfordhiltonhead.com VOLUME XXXVII, ISSUE 1 • FEBRUARY/MARCH 2023 CLUB TIMES Celebrating 40 Years

Message from the GM, 2 Letter from the Board President, 3 Annual Meeting, 4 Committee Assignments, 5 Employees Honored, 6

ASC News, 6

Welcome New Members, 7

Camp Wexford, 8

History of Wexford, 9

Clubhouse Corner, 10-13

Tennis & Pickleball, 14-15

Harbour/Yacht Club, 16-17

Golf, 18-19

Greens & Grounds, 19

Security News, 20

Wexford Clubs, 21

Foundation News, 22-23

Member Photo Gallery, 24-25

Calendar, 26-28

Wexford Briefly

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Officers:

President:

Stephen Carter

Vice President:

Terry Ramey

Treasurer:

Keith Poisson

Secretary:

Lynn Looby

Directors:

Mary Boland

Michael Fajgenbaum

Harry Mellon

John Presley

Chris Wycoff

ADMINISTRATION

OFFICE:

Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

843-686-6950

Welcome

Dear Members,

I would like to express my gratitude and excitement in being selected as the new General Manager at Wexford. Over the past two months, I have had the privilege to meet many of the members who have made me feel welcome and shared their thoughts and expectations for the year — and years – ahead. I’m looking forward to working with our talented management team and support staff with the focus on making 2023 an unforgettable year as Wexford celebrates its 40th anniversary. Congratulations to our three new board members Michael Fajgenbaum, Keith Poisson, and John Presley and to those members serving on Wexford’s committees this year. Thank you for volunteering your talents and providing leadership and vision to ensure Wexford is one of the premier communities in the Lowcountry.

I would be remiss not to mention the membership’s generous support of the Employee Holiday Fund collected in November and December of last year. Your additional support is greatly appreciated by the staff – particularly those in the background who provide the support and service required to keep the community running on a daily basis.

Thank you to all who joined in the many festivities at the Club during December and January. We had many memorable events including the annual Festival of Harbour Lights, Member Holiday Party, New Year’s Eve celebration and, new to the calendar, the Meet the Chefs dinner this past month. I encourage you to attend our lineup of events for February and March. As a reminder, reservations

and registrations can be made online and are appreciated.

My main focus during the first and second quarter will be to lead and support the culinary program with extra attention on rotating menus and a timely promotion of events. In addition, I will be assisting the Amenities and Planning committee on the next Amenities Enhancement Plan and look forward to a successful process. These goals were created based on the feedback I’ve received from membership and the results of the Member Engagement Survey conducted by Club Benchmarking. Although there are definitely challenges ahead, I am confident Wexford can accomplish these objectives by working together as a community.

Over the next few months, I plan to have pop-up events throughout the community to meet the membership and gain deeper insights into Wexford –stay tuned for more details! As always, please feel free to contact me with any questions, concerns, or compliments.

Be Well, Patrick

ABOUT THE COVER

Wexford has come a long way in 40 years! This aerial photo features the community in its development with construction of the lock, harbour, Clubhouse, courts and golf course.

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Patrick McGuire General Manager

Letter from the Board President

Hello Neighbors,

As we move through the month of January and the Board settles into their new roles and responsibilities, I cannot let this moment pass without saying that whatever words of thanks I said to Vince Sullivan at our annual meeting, they were not enough. Thank you again Vince for your unwavering optimism, good humor, dedication and hard work throughout last year.

Clearly though, Wexford would not be Wexford without our staff and I was recently honored to be invited to attend our employee staff party. It was a fun time with an impromptu “swap your name tag” game, resulting in me spending the evening as Dan Ogden, and yes, he got to be me. Amongst the highlights were presentations to honor our Employees of the Quarters throughout 2022, a raffle, and presentations to commemorate our longer serving employees as they reached various milestones.

It was a great evening and a chance to share a sincere “thank you” on behalf of all Wexford members for our employees’ hard work and dedication to make our lives so enjoyable.

Well, the year has started and there is plenty to do. At the time of this writing, we have announced our new committee structures and are arranging initial meetings. We have two new committees this year with the formation of a Croquet Committee and a subcommittee to address Pool matters. By the final day

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of applications,120 people had applied resulting in about 50% more volunteers than available slots. This was a mixed blessing since as a board, while we were delighted by the breadth and depth of choice, we were very aware we could not find slots for everyone and I strongly encourage those members to apply again next year. With regard to specific Board objectives for the year, we are in the process of finalizing and I look forward to sharing more at the upcoming Board Meetings. Key initiatives occurring now are:

• Continuing to listen and understand membership needs and desires for expanded amenities, and our Planning and Amenity Committee is already hard at work.

• With the successful acquisition of Pier 8, Dan Ogden is already working on preparations to make it available for leasing.

• Supporting a busy late spring for Chris Neff on our Hole 4 revision.

Nobody would deny that last year held its challenges for Wexford, but an enormous amount of work was done by both the Board and Management to get us into a position where we — the “New board,” our new GM and his committed management team — have the combined opportunity to ensure that Wexford fulfills the promise of that extraordinary home we all want. With your help, we will do our very best to achieve that.

Sincerely,

Stephen

WEXFORD AMBASSADOR

WEXFORD AMBASSADOR

Interested in introducing new neighbors & prospective members to the Wexford Community?

Interested in introducing new neighbors & prospective members to the Wexford Community?

Member Services is recruiting volunteers to help new and prospective members experience what it truly means to live at Wexford.

Member Services is recruiting volunteers to help new and prospective members experience what it truly means to live at Wexford.

For more information or to apply to become a Wexford Ambassador email memberservices@wexfordhiltonhead.com.

For more information or to apply to become a Wexford Ambassador email memberservices@wexfordhiltonhead.com.

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2022 Annual Meeting Results

Congratulations to the newly elected members of the Board of Directors!

ELECTION OF OFFICERS

In the Organizational Meeting following the Annual Meeting on December 9th, the Board of Directors elected the following officers for the 2023 Board:

BOARD MEMBERS:

Mary Boland Michael Fajgenbaum

Harry Mellon John Presley

Chris Wycoff

BALLOT RESULTS

A. To adopt the Association’s proposed 2023 Annual Operating Budget which establishes the annual assessment at $16,160.00 per full equivalent property.

PASS

B. To adopt the Association’s proposed 2023 Infrastructure/ Capital Budget which establishes the annual assessment at $2,700.00 per full equivalent property. PASS

2023 Committee Structure

The Board reviewed the current structure of the committees this year and have made a number of changes and clarifications.

• We are establishing the Croquet Committee whose focus will be to increase awareness and engagement of the membership in this amenity. Lynn Looby will chair the committee and establish the committee charter with goals and objectives.

• We have added a non-Board Member co-chair to the Amenities and Planning Committee. Gary Crandall and Harry Mellon will co-chair this committee this year as we move forward to develop plans to move our community forward.

• We feel that it is necessary to clarify that the House and Social Committee is an advisory committee to the General Manager. As such Patrick McGuire will chair this committee and will work closely with Michael Fajgenbaum the appointed Board Liaison along with Craig Kandravi and members of the House and Social committee to not only create a robust calendar of well executed events but also to work to better define Wexford’s vision for Food and Beverage in respect to service levels, menu choices, overall quality and price.

• The House and Social Committee will also establish a new sub-committee focusing on the pool complex. Mary Faas has agreed to serve as a non-Board Member chair of the Pool Committee.

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Michael Fajgenbaum
Stephen Carter, President Terry Ramey, Vice President Keith Poisson, Treasurer Lynn Looby, Secretary Keith Poisson John Presley

2023 Committee Assignments

AMENITIES & PLANNING

Co-Chairs: Gary Crandall and Harry Mellon

Staff Chair: Patrick McGuire

Members: Richard Berthelsen, Frank Fernalld, Kevin Klobucar, Linda MacIlroy, Jeffrey Meyers, Angela O’Dowd, Steve Timperman, Linda Zychowicz

ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS

Board Liaison: John Presley

Staff Chair: Christine Wilkins

Ex-officio: Patrick McGuire

Members: Christine Baehr, Sandra Berthelsen, Karl Brondell, Marilyn Gammarino, Lesley Green, William Haverland, Larry Ricciardelli

CROQUET

Board Liaison: Lynn Looby

Staff Chair: Patrick McGuire

Members: Marion Brown, Harvey Geiger, Brian Nelson

FINANCE

Treasurer/Chair: Keith Poisson

Staff Chair: Michele Scott

Ex-officio: Patrick McGuire

Members: Robert Grassi, Laura Levine, Albert Mantilia, Michael McKelvey, David Parry, Tim Rose

GOLF

Chair: Mary Boland

Staff Chair: Scott Hunter

Ex-officio: Patrick McGuire

Members: Bob Cherichella, David Hay, Jim Hicks, M.C. McEvoy, Peggy Saunders

GOVERNANCE

Chair: Lynn Looby

Staff Chair: Patrick McGuire

Members: Beverly Chell, Kenneth Flechler, Thomas Meeker, Orysia Meyers, Bruce Murchison

GREENS/LANDSCAPING

Chair: Terry Ramey

Staff Chair: Chris Neff

Ex-officio: Patrick McGuire

Members: Neil Boderman, Paul McEvoy, Ron Soldo, Timothy Swarts, Ted Urquhart

HARBOUR/YACHT CLUB

Chair/Commodore: Stephen Duvall, Amy Presley

Staff Chair: Mark Dryden

Board Liaison: Chris Wycoff

Ex-officio: Patrick McGuire

Members: Richard Anderson, Terry Baehr, Scott Behm, Peter Carlson, Mark Crist, Edward Simmons, Andy Wilson

HOUSE AND SOCIAL

Board Liaison: Michael Fajgenbaum

Staff Chair: Patrick McGuire

Members: Carolyn Dillaway, Marty Hahn, Susan Halsey, Joanna Hicks, Kristin Perilli, Karen Reims, Nancy Sturgis, Judith Sunko

INFRASTRUCTURE

Chair: Harry Mellon

Staff Chair: Dan Ogden

Ex-officio: Patrick McGuire, Michele Scott

Members: Mike Alsko, Mark Creamer, Alan Davidson, Peter Halsey, David Jackson, David Lomasney, George Volanakis

MARKETING

Board Liaison: Mary Boland

Staff Chair: Kathryn Clemmons

Ex-officio: Patrick McGuire

Members: Deborah Braxton, Cynthia Creamer, Kathryn Kendell-Stavnitski, William MacNew, Peg Meddaugh

NOMINATING

Chair: Jim Hicks

Board Liaison: Stephen Carter

Members: Thor Burns, John Cunningham, Lesley Green, David Jackson, Darlene Marlowe

SAFETY & SECURITY

Chair: Harry Mellon

Staff Chair: Marvin Morrison

Ex-officio: Patrick McGuire

Members: Bill Busch, Mary Faas, Lauren Herbert, Michael Sturgis, Patrick Terranova

TENNIS & PICKLEBALL

Chair: John Presley

Staff Chair: Patrick Mason

Ex-officio: Patrick McGuire

Members: Bobbie Arlotta, Karen Burston, Patti Klobucar, Paul Rankin, Jodi Rehm, Jim Sewell, Karen Vasquez, Whitney Wilson

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Employees honored at Holiday Party

Over 100 employees gathered at Venue 1223 in Bluffton on January 7th to celebrate the holidays and kick off the new year. During the event, 2022 Longevity Bonus Recipients and the Employees of the Quarter were recognized.

2022 Longevity Recipients

5 Years

Betty Lampley, Security Officer

LaQuetta Roberts, Security Officer

10 Years

Bernard Myers, Security Officer

Eli Parkinson, F&B Dining Room Captain/Bartender

Jeannette Wright, Housekeeper

15 Years

Gerald Avendano, F&B Food Runner

Santos Diego Hernandez, Landscaper

Dagoberto Lopez, Irrigation Tech

Maria Rivera, F&B Prep Cook

2022 Employees of the Quarter

1st Quarter

Wanda Marshall, Harbour Center

2nd Quarter

Guadalupe Calvo Sanchez, Greens & Grounds

3rd Quarter

Hugo Perez, Culinary Team

4th Quarter

Elisabeth Semelsberger, Golf Operations

Employee Holiday Fund

A very special thank you to the members who contributed to the 2022 Employee Holiday Fund. Your gifts were distributed to eligible employees on December 15 helping to make their holiday season extra special.

Planning to renovate or change landscaping?

Per the Wexford Covenants and By-Laws, the Architectural Standards Committee would like to remind all property and lot owners to contact Christine Wilkins, ASC Administrator, PRIOR to renovating or making any changes to the exterior of your home or landscaping (including tree removal) to determine if approval from the ASC committee is required.

All applicable applications, and Wexford guidelines are posted on the Wexford website on the Governance page. Also posted on the website are the dates for 2023 review meetings and the new 2023 Schedule of Fees and Escrow Deposits.

For more information, contact Christine Wilkins at cwilkins@wexfordhiltonhead.com or 843-686-8820.

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Pictured from left to right: Board President Stephen Carter, GeraldAvendano, LaQuetta Roberts, Bernard Myers, Maria Rivera, General Manager Patrick McGuire Pictured from left to right: Board President Stephen Carter, Wanda Marshall, Hugo Perez, General Manager Patrick McGuire, and Elisabeth Semelsberger
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Welcome New Members
Keith & Mary Bach 8 Roxbury Circle David & Kim Kellogg 7 Berkshire Court Greenwood Village, Colorado Doug & Catherine Dysert 29 Wexford Circle Austin & Lee Jennings 21 Bridgetown Road George & Debbie Judd 13 Bridgetown Road Atlanta, Georgia Robert & Stacey Alexander 49 Wexford Club Drive

CAMP WE D

Weekly Tuition: Club Members, $355 Guests of Members, $395

Tuition will increase on June 1 so be sure to secure your spot early!

Drop-Off: 8:45am - 9:00am

Pick-Up: 2:45pm - 3:00pm

A one-time non-refundable $42 registration fee includes 2 camp shirts. Camp will be closed the week of July 3.

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History of Wexford: The Original Development

THE DEVELOPER AND THE DREAM

Wexford Plantation was planned by Marathon Oil Company to be the premier residential community on the East Coast. With that concept in mind they chose the Hilton Head Company, a major developer on the island, to carry out their ideas. The developer assembled a parcel of approximately 500 acres across from Shipyard Plantation running from Highway 278 to Broad Creek. They had an acute awareness of the unique natural beauty of the land and a desire to preserve it.

THE DESIGNER

The developer chose Willard Byrd to design the layout for the golf course and plantation. He was inspired by a National Geographic article about the inland canals of Ireland, and conceived the idea of a lock-controlled harbour that would be the centerpiece of the plantation. A championship golf course would surround it, and homes would front on either the golf course or the harbour. There are only two other communities on the east coast with lock-controlled harbors.

CONSTRUCTION

The Great Wall of Wexford

The lock system cost approximately $1,000,000 in 1983 dollars. You may not have noticed it, but the lock sits right in the middle of a powerline easement. There is a major powerline which crosses under the waters of Broad Creek, coming up at a small sub-station behind the 18th Green. It used to then travel overhead to connect to the existing overhead lines which now begin at the sub-station next to the chipping/bunker practice green to the right of the driving range. It cost The Hilton Head Company $1,600,000 in 1983 dollars to have the powerline buried in conduit and placed under the lock. A spare conduit runs the length of the buried cable for future expansion of the powerline. Also involving the power company was the raising of the remaining balance of the overhead powerline by 30 feet around the southern border of Wexford from just right of the 2nd tee to behind the 5th tee, at a cost of $3,000 per power pole. This allowed for the placement of the excess excavated material from the harbor construction over and above that which was used on the golf course. It became known as “The Great Wall of Wexford.”

A concrete barrier of three and a half miles of prestressed concrete was used to form the harbour bulkhead. 600,000 yards of dirt were moved to carve out the golf course fairways which surround the harbour. Seven bridges were built spanning lagoons and the harbour and forming four islands allowing island homesites. Every home would have a view of marsh, lagoon, golf course or harbour. Originally 525 home-sites were planned but some lots have been combined and site plans altered so that only 460 remain today.

THE IRISH CONNECTION

History tells us that Alexander Trench sailed from Wexford, Ireland in 1690 to Port Royal Sound. He was the agent for John Bayley of Balinclough who owned 48,000 acres of land in the Lowcountry including Hilton Head Island, which for a time was called Trench’s island. The name Wexford is derived from the Norse, Weissfjord, which is a fjord of freshwater mud flats. Our sister harbour in Wexford, Ireland, is an open mouthed shallow harbour on the southeastern coast.

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Josh Goetz Executive Chef

(843) 715-0915

jgoetz@wexfordhiltonhead.com

Clubhouse Corner

Craig Kandravi

Clubhouse Manager

(843) 715-0913

ckandravi@wexfordhiltonhead.com

Valentines Nine & Dine

Friday, February 10th

The Valentines Nine & Dine buffet will replace a la carte dinner service this night. $35++ per person. Reservations appreciated.

Ultimate Super Bowl Tailgate

Sunday, February 12th | 12:00-4:00pm

Bring your whole team to an afternoon of football themed fun! Face your fellow members in the Cornhole Tournament, watch Wexford’s youngest members compete in the Punt, Pass and Kick competition and more! Food stations will be offering traditional tailgating favorites including burgers, brats, wings, BBQ, and more. This will replace a la carte brunch and dinner service. All cancellations must be received 48 hours prior to the start of the event of the full cost will be charged to your member account.

Adults: $50++ (includes select beer and house wine) | Children (5-12): $22++ | Children 4 and under are complimentary.

Robert Mosco

Food & Beverage Mgr.

(843) 715-0914

rmosco@wexfordhiltonhead.com

Vivienne Smith

Asst. Food & Beverage Mgr.

(843) 686-8810

vsmith@wexfordhiltonhead.com

Valentine’s Day Sweetheart Dinner

Tuesday, February 14th | 5:30-9:00pm

Impress your Valentine this year with a romantic evening at the Clubhouse featuring a prix fixe menu, special performance by John Brackett, and complimentary glass of champagne. $75++ per person. Reservations Required.All cancellations must be received 48 hours prior to the start of the event or the full cost will be charged to your member account.

Tour of Italy Wine Dinner

Friday, February 24th | 6:00-9:00pm

Enjoy fine wine pairings and a five-course meal as the Wexford culinary team presents a tour of Italy. $125++ per person.

Reservations Required. All cancellations must be received 72 hours prior to the start of the event or the full cost will be charged to your member account.

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Valentine’s Cocktail & Mocktail

FRENCH MARTINI

The French Martini is a fruity spin on a vodka martini made with raspberry liqueur and pineapple juice. It might seem like a retro classic cocktail but it was created in Paris, the city of love, in the 1960s. It’s gone on to become a modern classic.

Ingredients

2oz Vodka

1oz pineapple juice

½ oz Chambord or other raspberry liqueur

Garnish with fresh raspberry

Instructions

1. Add Vodka, pineapple juice and Chambord to a cocktail shaker. Fill it with ice and shake until cold.

2. Strain into martini glass and garnish.

BERRY LOVE POTION

After months of crisp, frigid days the Earth spoils us with a fresh start a new growing season. Strawberry season is the sweet reward for the long slog that is winter. Strawberries grown in the south, have a sweeter taste so one will be rewarded with berries that are distinct during spring’s primetime.

Ingredients

1 cup strawberries, hulled and thickly sliced

½ cup lemonade

½ cup lemon-lime beverage, chilled

Instructions

1. In blender, place strawberries and lemonade. Cover and process on high until smooth about 1 minute.

2. Pour mixture in a tall glass over ice. Add soda and stir gently. Garnish with whole strawberry. Serve immediately.

Hours of Operation

CLUBHOUSE DINING

Monday Closed

Tuesday 11:30am – 2:30pm Lunch Only (*Bar service until 5pm.)

Wednesday 11:30am – 2:30pm Lunch Only (*Bar Service until 5pm.)

Thursday 11:30am – 2:30pm Lunch; 5:00pm – 8:30pm Dinner

Friday 11:30am – 2:30pm Lunch; 5:00pm – 8:30pm Dinner

Saturday 11:30am – 2:30pm Lunch; 5:00pm – 8:30pm Dinner

Sunday 11:00am – 2:30pm Brunch; 5:00pm – 8:30pm Dinner

TO GO HOURS

To find out the Daily Specials or to place To Go orders, call 843-715-0912 during the listed Clubhouse hours

CLUBHOUSE BAR

Monday Closed

Tuesday-Wednesday 11:00am - 5:00pm

Thursday 11:00am - Close

Friday-Sunday 11:00am - 4:00pm; 5:00pm - Close

WAVES

Monday - Wednesday Closed

Thursday*

Beverage Service: 11:30am - 8:30pm

Food Service: 11:30am - 3:30pm Lunch (No Dinner Service)

Friday - Sunday*

Beverage Service: 11:30am - 8:30pm Food Service: 11:30am - 2:30pm Lunch 5:00pm - 8:30pm Dinner

*Weather permitting

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Tenuta Torciano’s Wine School

Saturday, March 4th | 5:30pm in the Waterford Room

For 300 years and 15 generations, the Giachi family has been making fine wines at Tenuta Torciano in San Gimignano — the heart of Tuscany. Led by one of Tenuta Torciano’s Sommelier/Instructors, the event will be a guided tour through the eight most important wine grapes and an opportunity taste, learn and share our love for wine. Attendees will sample six different wines, including Tenuta Torciano’s signature Brunello, as well as various Tuscan blends and others, and Tenuta Torciano’s extra virgin olive oil, truffle oil and balsamic vinegar, paired with light Tuscan-inspired charcuterie. There is no wholesale/retail distribution of these exclusive wines, they can be purchased only at the winery or through special events the winery hosts, including its Wine School. If you taste wines you love, you will also have the opportunity to order directly from Tenuta Torciano at a 30% discount. Please bring cash or check as member charge is not available.

The cost to attend is $10 per person. Reservations are required and can be made online or by calling the Clubhouse. Please note, seating is limited so be sure to make your reservations soon.All cancellations must be received 72 hours prior to the start of the event or the full cost will be charged to your member account.

Boston PD Gaelic Column of Pipes and Drums

Saturday, March 11th | 10:00am – 2:00pm

Start your St. Patrick’s Day weekend celebration here at Wexford with a very special presentation by the Boston Police Department Gaelic Column of Pipes and Drums. Join us at the pool complex as this world-renown group performs from 11:00am – 1:00pm. Members and their guests will enjoy festive food, delicious drinks and exclusive entertainment. Entertainment is free but please make a reservation if you plan to participate in food and beverage service. Reservations can be made online.

CLUBHOUSE CLOSURES

February 7 All Day Closure (Private Member Event)

February 21 All Day Closure (Wexford Collegiate Tournament)

March 3 All Day Closure (Private Member Event)

March 25 Closed for Lunch (Private Member Event), Open for Dinner Service at 5:30pm

April 1 All Day Closure (Private Member Event)

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Happy Hour Wine Tasting

Thursday, March 9th | 5:30pm

Join us at Happy Hour for a complimentary wine tasting presented by Masi Agricola.

St. Patrick’s Day

Friday, March 17th

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at Wexford with drink specials and entertainment by Carroll Brown at Waves. A la carte dinner service at the Clubhouse will feature Irish inspired specials.

Sallee Barnett has been promoted to Pool Supervisor. Her primary responsibilities will be overseeing service at the pool area and bar, and supervising the pool service staff in coordination with Clubhouse Manager Craig Kandravi.

Reservations open on March 16th for these events.

Reservations open on March 16th for t

ations open on March 16th for these events.

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Congratulations, Sallee Barnett!
Spring
Easter
S A V E T H E D A T E
Carnival | Saturday, April 8th
Brunch | Sunday, April 9th
Spring Carnival | Saturda Easter Brunch | Sunday, S A V E T H E D A T E
Carnival | Saturday,
Brunch | Sunday,
S A V E T H E D A T E
April 8th
April 9th

(843) 686-8816, ext. 150

pmason@wexfordhiltonhead.com

Tennis & Pickleball

B E E R &

(843) 686-8816, ext. 152

mpollard@wexfordhiltonhead.com

UPCOMING EVENTS

St. Patrick’s Day Round Robin Pickleball and Tennis

Friday, March 17th | 4:00-5:30pm

Wear your favorite green gear and St. Patrick’s Day accessories as we celebrate with an afternoon of friendly competition. The cost is $20 per player, please register online.

Pickleball Social with Long Cove

Monday, March 27th | 4:00-5:30pm

Wexford is looking for 8-16 members to participate in the Pickleball Social with our neighbors from Long Cove. The cost is $20 per player, please register online.

Tennis Exhibition

Thursday, March 30th | 5:00pm

Come out to watch an exhibition match featuring Anders Jarryd, Mikael Pernfors and local pros.

TENNIS TRIVIA

Q. Can you name the 11 types of tennis court surfaces?

A. They are acrylic, asphalt, concrete (called hard courts), artificial clay, clay, hybrid clay (clay courts), artificial grass, grass (grass courts), carpet, and others like wood and tile. Pro tournaments happen only on clay (slow), hard (medium), and grass (fast).

Wexford defeated Long Cove in the Wexford/Long Cove Challenge in January. Wexford now leads the series with 15 wins to Long Cove’s 15.

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to Wexford Tennis!
Congratulations
W I N G
F R I D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 1 7 T H 5 : 0 0 P M - 7 : 0 0 P M Come to the courts for an evening of tennis and pickleball, beer, and wings. $20 per player. B E E R & W I N G N I G H T F R I D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 1 7 T H 5 : 0 0 P M - 7 : 0 0 P M Come to the courts for an evening of tennis and pickleball, beer, and wings. $20 per player.
N I G H T

TENNIS TIP:

Wexford Court Sports Report

The Wexford courts were full as over 25 players enjoyed the first “court sports” event of 2023! Patrick Mason, Mike Pollard, and Brian Kiggans kept the round-robin format moving along on the tennis and pickleball courts. Afterwards, everyone enjoyed appetizers and drinks while playing Mike’s Music Trivia game. General Manager Patrick McGuire, Clubhouse Manager Craig Kandravi and F&B Manager Robert Mosco were even seen helping some teams “Name That Tune” and joining in on the music trivia fun. In the end, the team captained by Jim Hall and members Seth & Karen Burston and Kevin & Karen Kemmerer

took home the coveted Music Trivia Trophy for 2023! Nancy Noonan and Susan Rankin were recognized by Patrick Mason for their play on the tennis and pickleball courts, respectively.

Use a dynamic warmup to prevent injuries

A warmup not only prepares you physically and mentally, but its purpose is also to help to reduce the risk of injury and enhance performance. A good dynamic warm up routine is vital, whether it’s prior to a practice session or before an important match.

Plan to arrive to the courts approximately 10 minutes early to ensure an effective dynamic warmup. The warmup should be two phases:

PHASE ONE

An effective warm up will initially raise the heart rate, body temperature, blood flow and increase the range of movement around a joint.

Walking a couple laps around the courts will begin to increase your heartrate and blood flow. After a couple laps, try 30 seconds of jumping jacks. After this you are ready for Phase 2.

PHASE TWO

The second phase will activate the major muscle groups used when chasing a ball down or driving a cross court forehand. It moves the joints through their full range of motion using minimal resistance. Dynamic (moving) stretching will increase the ability of the muscles to contract and extend, reducing the risk of soft tissue injuries. Examples of these stretches are:

• Knee lifts. Tennis requires rigorous full-body movement. While standing in place, raise your arms to hip level and lift your knees to touch them. Perform three sets of knee lifts for 15 to 30 seconds at a time.

• Reverse kicks. Reverse kicks are a jump-training exercise that targets your knees, glutes, quads, calf muscles, and hamstrings. While standing in place, lift your left heel up toward your glutes, return to standing position, then lift your right heel using the same motion. Perform three sets of butt kicks for 15 to 30 seconds at a time.

• Standing trunk rotations. Trunk rotations help improve balance and body stability by targeting the paraspinal muscle that stabilizes your lower back. To perform this upper body stretch, stand straight with your feet shoulderwidth apart, extend your arms out in front of you, and place your hands on top of each other. Gently rotate your torso to each side. Perform two sets of 10 reps.

• Standing Ys and Ts. These movements are for loosening up your shoulders. Ys , Standing up straight with your arms at your sides with your palms facing outward, raise your arms straight over your head and clap. Do these 10 times. Ts. Standing straight up raise your arms shoulder height hands together in front of you. Separate your arms bringing them as far back as you can, then bring them back together and clap. Do these 10 times!

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(843) 686-8813

mdryden@wexfordhiltonhead.com

Harbour/ Yacht Club

Wexford’s Annual Oyster Roast

Tuesday, February 28th | 5:00pm at the Harbour Terrace

Join us for our season kick-off Docktails, which we always do with Oysters on the House! Bring your own drinks and an appetizer to share, and enjoy the camaraderie and oysters on the Harbour Center terrace/firepit. Like NASCAR’s Daytona 500, our biggest Docktails of the of the year is the first one we do. So, c’mon down!

Free Boat Inspections

Saturday, March 18th | Time slots limited

As a boat owner, are you completely aware of all the safety gear and systems you are required to carry on your boat per Coast Guard regulations? Do you know that if you are stopped by the Coast Guard, DNR or Beaufort County Sheriffs Office the first thing they will check is that you are in compliance with all the regulations, and you can get a ticket and fines if you’re not in compliance?

Well, help is right here in Wexford. We have members who are also members of the America’s Boating Club and are certified boat inspectors. As a free service, they will come aboard your boat and run through a checklist of more than a dozen items and systems you should have, and can advise you as to whether your boat is compliant. This free service can save you a lot of time, expense and frustration with the new boating season coming up. The inspections will take place Saturday, March 18th, but time slots are limited so sign up with Mark in the Harbour Center as soon as you can!

Blessing of the Fleet

Sunday, March 5th

The first of the big three annual Yacht Club events, the Blessing is a nautical ceremony to spread good wishes for all boats and boaters for a safe upcoming boating season. The ceremony starts with a Color Guard to present the Colors (American Flag) for play of the National Anthem, then there are opening remarks by the Commodore, Steve Duvall, along with a guest speaker or two, before the Chaplin blesses the fleet. We then, of course, retreat to the clubhouse for cocktails and dinner!

Even if you don’t own a boat, this is a time-honored ceremony worth witnessing, and a great opportunity to mix with your fellow Yacht Club members for an enjoyable evening to kick off the boating season! Check the website for event details.

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Wanda
686-8813 wmarshall@wexfordhiltonhead.com
Marshall Administrative Assistant (843)
17 • The Club Times oyster Roast TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28th | 5:00PM HARBOUR TERRACE Bring your favorite beverage and a dish to share. Oysters and fun provided by the Wexford Yacht Club. Docktails

Scott Hunter Director of Golf

(843) 686-8812, ext. 141

shunter@wexfordhiltonhead.com

Golf

Bobby Blanken

1st Asst. Golf Professional (843) 686-8812, ext. 142

bblanken@wexfordhiltonhead.com

2023 Event Registration

We are extremely excited to get off to a great start in 2023 in the Wexford world of golf. There are plenty of events on the horizon, along with other opportunities each week to get out onto the golf course.

New for 2023, we will be transitioning to an online tournament sign up to register for all events (excluding

weekly Men’s Day & Ladies’ Day). Members will be able to register for events one month prior to the start date of the event. Of course, if you need assistance doing so, the Professional Golf Staff is happy to help!

To access the Tournament Directory, please scan the QR code.

Valentines Nine & Dine

Friday, February 10th | 3:00pm Shotgun

Grab your clubs and your fellow golf lovers for February’s Nine & Dine event. Team Scramble Format followed by dinner at the Clubhouse. Register online or contact the Golf Pro Shop.

Wexford Intercollegiate

Sunday, February 19th - Tuesday, February 21st

Sunday: Wexford Collegiate Amateur Golf Tournament

Wexford members pair with two collegiate players in a Shamble format, Best 2 of 4. Please register at the Golf Pro Shop.

Monday & Tuesday: Intercollegiate Golf Tournament

Watch top college golfers play in this two-day tournament hosted by Wexford. If you are interested in volunteering for the event, please contact Marjie Gaynor.

WWGA Spring Opener

Thursday, March 2nd | 9:30am Shotgun start

Don’t miss the best Garden Par-Tee of the season! 9-Hole Team Scramble followed by lunch at the Clubhouse. Cost is $30++ per player.

Sign up online or at the Golf Shop.

Hole-in-One

Glow Golf Dine & Nine

Friday, March 10th | 5:30pm Dinner & 6:30pm Golf

Enjoy golf in the Glowcountry! This unique event transforms the Wexford golf course with members playing under the lights. Registration opens Friday, February 10th. Sign up online or at the Golf Pro Shop.

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Congratulations to James Spooner for his recent ace on Hole 6!

BOBBY’S BASICS

Importance of Eyeline

Kicking off 2023, we want to start our golf game on the right foot. Setup positions for putting are extremely important, and at the top of that list is your eyeline when you stand over a putt. This can directly affect your putting stroke and starting direction when it comes off the putter face.

See the picture (above) and notice the eyes will fall directly over the golf ball. Have a friend check this on the putting green before your round and you will strike putts more solid and start them on the right line.

IMPORTANT 2023 GOLF DATES

Men’s Member Member April 21-22

Club Championship May 5-7

Women’s Invitational Oct. 13-14

Men’s Member Guest Nov. 1-4

Ladies Broad Creek Classic Nov. 10-11

Greens & Grounds

(843) 686-8808, ext. 121

cneff@wexfordhiltonhead.com

(843) 686-8808, ext. 124

bdearman@wexfordhiltonhead.com

Frost Damage: What to Expect

Happy New Year to everyone! I hope everyone had a happy holiday and are ready to bring on the new year! During the Christmas weekend, Wexford was hit with an extreme cold snap. As you’ve seen throughout the community, this has affected a lot of our plants and flowers. I would like inform the membership on the effects of the cold and what actions should be taken in the weeks after. Most of the woody plant material like azaleas, jack frost, ligustrum and viburnums probably experienced some sort of “leaf burn.” This means the leaves on the plant froze and will shortly drop off the plant. This is fine and expected. The woody stalks of the plant are fine and should produce leaves again in the spring. Once spring comes, if you notice any portion of the plant not producing leaves then that section should be cut out. When it comes to your softer tissue plant material, ginger, flax lilies and some flower verities, the damage is a little more severe. Ginger and flax lilies leaves and stocks will turn brown and will die off. It is important to cut all the dead plant material out of the plant. In most cases this requires cutting the plant back to the ground. When spring or warmer temperatures come around, you should start to see these plants emerge from the soil again.

QR Code: Scan to watch a short video explaining how to properly care for flax lilies.

We did have some varieties of our winter annuals die completely. Snapdragons and stock were almost a total loss. While pansies and panolas weren’t affected at all. In this case, pull the dead flowers and replace with new ones. During this time, we ask everyone to please be patient. Some areas around the community may look a little bare for a few months while we wait for spring to come!

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Adam

Good habits strengthen communities

Security often gets complaints or inquiries from Property Owners about some activities that neighbors, and guests often do that can be a violation of Wexford Covenants and sometimes even law. It is important we work together as a community to follow the guidelines to ensure all members can enjoy their home and Wexford’s amenities safely and with a high level of satisfaction.

LOCK YOUR DOORS

During the past several months, several of the Hilton Head Island gated communities have experienced home and vehicle break-ins, wherein the property was left unlocked. Wexford is a semi-controlled environment with guests and commercial workers moving about during all hours of the day and night. Security provides a highly visible presence at both the gate and inside Wexford. Along with the Sheriff’s Office, we ask that you always lock your homes and vehicles, as criminals will assess areas for easy access, and if they cannot gain this access, they will quickly move on. By locking your homes and vehicles, they will leave Wexford and move on to other areas.

PRIVATE PROPERTY

Wexford is private property and people cannot simply enter without facing potential consequences. Once in Wexford, the individual property is also private. While neighbors generally get along, it should be remembered that no one is allowed to routinely access the property of another without permission of the owner. There have been recent reports of members having their doorbells rung or doors knocked on during the late evening hours and finding no one at the door. This is an inappropriate action that shows a lack of respect for neighbors and can be extremely dangerous for all involved.

Another example of private property is the sea wall and docks behind homes that are on the harbour. These are owned by and are the responsibility of the Property Owner. Before using a dock or sea wall behind a home for any reason, please check with the owner first to avoid any misunderstanding or other difficulties.

GOLF CARTS

Golf cart operation is subject to both Wexford Covenants and SC State Law. Please remember, operators of golf carts must be 16 years of age.

One of the more serious offenses is drivers failing to stop at stop signs. Stop signs are placed at locations where the cart path intersects with a roadway. The impact between a golf cart and a larger vehicle often results in injury to the occupants of the golf cart. Cart operators are encouraged to be diligent when driving a golf cart. Please be mindful of all traffic signs and obey them.

PETS

Many homes in Wexford have one or more pets. Pets are thought of as family members and are especially important. Pets are required to be on a leash when off the owner’s property. The owner is also responsible for removing any pet deposits that are made. Reports are received of pets being allowed to exercise without being on a leash and sometimes without anyone with them. Some owners are very diligent about removing pet droppings; however, this is not always the case. Vacant lots, streets, or homes where the owner is away are not to be considered as locations where a pet can do their business and it does not have to be removed. Please remember to remove all pet deposits.

So, by working together, following the Covenants and recommendations above, we can provide a safer community for all enjoy.

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Marvin Security
(843)
(843) 686-8817 mmorrison@wexfordhiltonhead.com Steven Williams Security Captain
686-8817 swilliams@wexfordhiltonhead.com

February 14th

Whatever Happens, Probably Will

Wexford Clubs

Book Club

Find more books you’ll love with the Wexford Book Club! Meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 1:00pm in the Waterford Room. For more information, contact Andi Purple at andipurple990@gmail.com

March 14th

The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams

Wexford Care Group

The Wexford Care Group, initiated in 2020 to develop a sense of community by reaching out to neighbors in their time of need or crisis, has served Wexford for more than 20 years. As we adapted to post-pandemic life, the group was eager to assess the evolving needs of our community to best serve our neighbors.

Wexford Care Group volunteers have met over the past year to discuss and discern new methods by which the group can execute its charter. Based on feedback received, it was decided to launch four subcommittees to address specific needs. Each subcommittee has a coordinator.

Croquet

One of the hidden gems at Wexford is the tournament croquet lawn located across from the children’s playground. Did you know that Wexford’s croquet lawn is one of the finest in the Southeast? Whether you’re a seasoned croquet player or looking to pick up a new sport, the croquet lawn is available for all members to enjoy.

Currently, the Croquet Club plays on Mondays and Thursdays and with minimal start-up instructions, even beginners can quickly learn to play. The Croquet Committee is working on making this amenity welcoming for all members to enjoy and is working on bringing some fun, new events to 2023 – with more details to come!

If you are interested in learning more about this growing sport, please email Lynn Looby at lslooby1@gmail.com and we will include you on our informational emails.

Equipment Subcommittee: Connects neighbors in need of items (portable wheelchairs, shower stools, portable cribs, etc.) Coordinator: Penny Qazi 317-345-3571

Errands Committee: Runs local errands (grocery pickup, prescription pickup, etc.)

Coordinator: Joanna Hicks 843-415-6783

Social Support Subcommittee: Conducts friendly visits, writes note/cards, places phone calls. Coordinator: Mary Reed 561-346-1318

Meal Support Subcommittee: Prepares and delivers meals. Coordinator: Teresa Kelly 615500-4479

If you need Wexford Care Group assistance or would like to volunteer with the group, please contact one of the coordinators.

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April 11th Whisper Network by Chandler Baker

Thank You to our Generous Donors

The Wexford Foundation would like to thank and recognize our Donors for their generous support of our mission in 2022. At the Grants Luncheon on February 7th the Foundation will proudly present checks totaling $368,000 to 35 charities serving the local area. These charities provide much needed relief for the many adults and children suffering from a lack of food, housing, healthcare and education. We sincerely hope that you will support our Foundation again during the coming year.

BENEFACTOR ($10,000+)

Alan & Michelle Davidson

Steve & Cyndi Duvall

Harvey & Pam Geiger

Michael & Judith Harrington

Gary & Jane Heminger

Paul & MC McEvoy

Visit wexfordfoundation.com or our Facebook page to learn more about the Wexford Foundation, the charities that benefit from our grants, and how you can support the work that we do.

Mike & Janice McKelvey

Bruce & Vickie Parker

John & Kathy Patterson

Andi Purple

Jon & Iris Shaver

Doug Tozour

Denny & Jane Yetter

AMBASSADOR ($5,000+)

John & Bobbie Arlotta

Terry & Chris Baehr

Mark & Marion Brown

Bob & Heather Cherichella

Bob & Ann Grassi

Lesley Green

Kurt & Ann Grindstaff

Jim & Joanna Hicks

John & Teresa Kelly

Diane King

Brian & Darlene Marlowe

Mike & Jane Peak

Jim & Connie Sewell

Pat Smith

Jerry & Cathy Sumpter

PATRON ($2,500+)

Butch & Kelle Branson

John & Celia Cunningham

Michael & Nicki Gilboy

Marty & Cheryl Hahn

Bill & Nancy Haverland

Thomas & Carol Meeker

David & Roz Parry

Keith Poisson & Liz Faas

Terry & Gale Seikel

Michael & Patricia Spears

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THANK YOU ! THANK
! Wexford Foundation News
YOU
FOUNDATION

ADVOCATE ($1,000+)

John & Kathy Adair

Rich & Kathy Alexander

Gillian Alsko

Yale & Karen Bray

Jim & Thor Burns

William & Christine Carr

Bob & Beverly Chell

Leighs & Sharon Church

David Cousins

Gary & Linda Crandall

Arthur & Heather Davis

Graham & Carolyn Dillaway

Joseph & Sylvia Eisenberg

Frank & Janice Fernalld

Mark & Jean Garrell

Scott & Susan Geist

Tom & Cathy Grove

David & Marisa Hay

John & Karen Hites

Wini & Stefy Holderied

Joe & Beverly Kyle

John & Barbara Lane

Larry & Lynn Looby

Drew & Trish Maggard

Jeff & Orysia Meyers

Porter Morgan

Bruce & Laurel Murchison

Fred & Nancy Noonan

Charles Pinson

John & Amy Presley

Barry & Colleen Price

Donna Rand

Tim & Beverly Rose

Grant & Peggy Saunders

Drew & Jaime Seale

Edward & Liz Simmons

Charles & Patricia Spruill

Don & JoAnne Staffa

Steve & Vicky Timperman

George & Rutie Volanakis

Joe & Linda Zychowicz

FRIEND (Up to $999)

Tom & Karen Aaro

Vince & Sandra Abatemarco

Deborah Bailine

Jim & Missy Bell

Neil & Christy Boderman

Matt & Tracy Brennan

Seth & Karen Burston

Stephen & Liz Carter

Diane Clark

Terry & Suzanne Fry

Gary & Marjie Gaynor

Richard & Mary Glaser

Torrey Glass & Kathy Bateson

Lesley Green

David Jackson & Carol Comer

Bob & Sue MacCormack

John & Linda MacIlroy

Bill & Sue Macleod

Heath & Rex Mason

Carol Nebel & Tom Richards

Will & Tonya Petty

Don & Mary Kay Poinsette

Carl & Sandra Rossetti

Peter & Holly Ruhlin

Vince Sullivan

Douglas Watson

Rick & Cathi Wiebrecht-Searer

Heather Wilcauskas

23 • The Club Times THANK YOU !
Michael & Laura Levine
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Member Photo Gallery
WWGA CLOSER MEMBER HOLIDAY PARTY WWGA CLOSER: WINNERS

Member Photo Gallery

WEXFORD GARAGE BAND

FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS

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Photo by Thomas Meeker Photo by Tom Grove
1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse) 9am Aussie Croquet 9:30am Ladies Day (9 Holers) 10am Yoga 10:30am Ladies Day (18 Holers) 5:30pm Member Happy Hour 10am Men’s Day 10am Zumba 9am Golf Croquet 6:30pm Mah Jongg Clubhouse Closure (All Day - Foundation Luncheon) 9am Women’s Bible Study 10am Full Body Fusion 10am Men’s Day 1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse) 9am Aussie Croquet 9:30am Ladies Day (9 Holers) 10am Yoga 10:30am Ladies Day (18 Holers) 5:30pm Member Happy Hour 10am The State of Healthcare (Clubhouse) 3pm Valentines Couples Nine & Dine 10am Men’s Day 10am Zumba 12-4pm Ultimate Super Bowl Tailgate 9am Golf Croquet 6:30pm Mah Jongg 9am Women’s Bible Study (Clubhouse) 10am Full Body Fusion 10am Men’s Day 5:30pm Valentine’s Day Sweetheart Dinner 1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse) 9am Aussie Croquet 9:30am Ladies Day (9 Holers) 10am Yoga 10:30am Ladies Day (18 Holers) 5:30pm Member Happy Hour 5pm Beer & Wing Night (Tennis & Pickleball) 10am Men’s Day 10am Zumba Wexford Collegiate Golf Tournament Wexford Collegiate Golf Tournament 9am Golf Croquet 6:30pm Mah Jongg Clubhouse Closure (All Day) Wexford Collegiate Golf Tournament 9am Women’s Bible Study 10am Full Body Fusion Ladies Team Match 1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse) 9am Aussie Croquet 9:30am Ladies Day (9 Holers) 10am Yoga 10:30am Ladies Day (18 Holers) 5:30pm Member Happy Hour 8:30am Board of Directors Meeting 6pm Tour of Italy Wine Dinner 10am Men’s Day 10am Zumba Course Closed for Maintenance 9am Golf Croquet 6:30pm Mah Jongg 9am Women’s Bible Study 10am-12pm Shred Day 10am Full Body Fusion 10am Men’s Day 5pm Docktails Oyster Roast (Harbour Terrace) FEBRUARY 2023 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Rain Date LTM 1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse) WWGA Spring Opener 9am Aussie Croquet 10am Yoga 5:30pm Member Happy Hour Clubhouse Closure (All Day) 10am Men’s Day 10am Zumba Blessing of the Fleet 9am Golf Croquet 6:30pm Mah Jongg 9am Women’s Bible Study (Clubhouse) 10am Full Body Fusion 10am Men’s Day 1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse) 9am Aussie Croquet 9am Ladies Day (18 Holers) 10am Ladies Day (9 Holers) 10am Yoga 5:30pm Member Happy Hour Glow Golf Nine & Dine 10-2pm Boston PD Gaelic Column of Pipes and Drums (Pool Complex) 10am Men’s Day 10am Zumba Course Closed for Maintenance 9am Golf Croquet 6:30pm Mah Jongg 9am Women’s Bible Study (Clubhouse) 10am Full Body Fusion 10am Men’s Day 1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse) 9am Aussie Croquet 9am Ladies Day (18 Holers) 10am Ladies Day (9 Holers) 10am Yoga 5:30pm Member Happy Hour 9:30am St. Patrick’s Day Round Robin HHS & PS Vessel Inspections 10am Men’s Day 10am Zumba 9am Golf Croquet 6:30pm Mah Jongg HH Prep Cup II (Afternoon Tee Times) 9am Women’s Bible Study (Clubhouse) 10am Full Body Fusion 10am Men’s Day 1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse) 9am Aussie Croquet 9am Ladies Day (18 Holers) 10am Ladies Day (9 Holers) 10am Yoga 5:30pm Member Happy Hour 8:30am Board of Directors Meeting Seal Kids Event 10am Men’s Day 10am Zumba Clubhouse Closure (Closed for Lunch, Opens at 5:30 for Dinner Service) Volunteers in Medicine Golf Outing 9am Golf Croquet 4pm Pickleball Social 6:30pm Mah Jongg 9am Women’s Bible Study (Clubhouse) 10am Full Body Fusion 10am Men’s Day WWGA Trip to Haig Point 1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse) 9am Aussie Croquet 9am Ladies Day (18 Holers) 10am Ladies Day (9 Holers) 10am Yoga 5pm Tennis Exhibition 5:30pm Member Happy Hour 4pm Masters Nine & Dine
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 26 27 28 29 30 31 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
MARCH 2023

APRIL 2023

The Club Times • 28 Clubhouse Closure (All Day) 10am Zumba 9am Golf Croquet 6:30pm Mah Jongg 9am Women’s Bible Study (Clubhouse) 10am Men’s Day 5pm Docktails (Harbour Terrace) 1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse) 9am Aussie Croquet 9am Ladies Day (18 Holers) 10am Ladies Day (9 Holers) 10am Yoga 5:30pm Member Happy Hour Pickleball Social @ SPCC Spring Carnival Easter Egg Hunt 10am Men’s Day 10am Zumba Easter Brunch Course Open 9am Golf Croquet 6:30pm Mah Jongg RBC Pro-Am 9am Women’s Bible Study (Clubhouse) 1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse) 9am Aussie Croquet 9am Ladies Day - Tee Times 10am Yoga 5:30pm Member Happy Hour 10am Men’s Day 10am Zumba 9am Golf Croquet 6:30pm Mah Jongg 9am Women’s Bible Study (Clubhouse) 10am Men’s Day 1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse) 3pm WYC Educational Seminar (Harbour Center) 9am Aussie Croquet 9am Ladies Day (18 Holers) 10am Ladies Day (9 Holers) 10am Yoga 5:30pm Member Happy Hour Men’s Member Member 8:30am Board of Directors Meeting Men’s Member Member 10am Zumba LFWMW Golf Outing 9am Golf Croquet 6:30pm Mah Jongg 9am Women’s Bible Study (Clubhouse) 1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse) 9am Aussie Croquet 9am Ladies Day (18 Holers) 10am Ladies Day (9 Holers) 10am Yoga 5:30pm Member Happy Hour 4pm Tennis Social @ Wexford 10am Men’s Day 10am Zumba
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