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March 2018 Newsletter

T H E BULLETIN

MARCH 2018

a newsletter for members of the wilmington country club

OFFICERS

PRESIDENT GaryW. Ferguson

VICE PRESIDENT Melissa Riegel

TREASURER John S.Wellons

SECRETARY Thomas C. Humphrey

DIRECTORS

CLASS OF 2018 D. Michael Gioffre, Jr. Cameron B. McDonald John C. Richmond Edward A.Tarlov MarthaWhite CLASS OF 2019 Richard D. Cates Kimberly A. Ciconte J. Brinton Detwiler Megan S. Greenberg William B. Harman, Jr. Laura Lubin Rossi David E.Wilks Edward K.Wissing HONORARY DIRECTORS Joseph F. Hacker, III Richard H. Keller

ADVISORY DIRECTORS

Robert G. Hackett, Jr. Calvert A. Morgan, Jr. Jay R. Brinsfield Pierre duPont Hayward

Allen M.Terrell, Jr. John F. Porter, III

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE I would like to bring you up to date on efforts to address the high demand for our indoor tennis facility.The fastest growing program at our Club has been our racquets program and for many years the indoor tennis center, with 3 courts, has been operating at capacity with demand that far exceeds available court time. The racquets staff recently calculated that we have around 400 active tennis players. This number is 30% larger than it was 6 years ago. That's actually great news and highlights an opportunity for Wilmington Country Club to increase member satisfaction and further cement its reputation as the premier country club in the region. In response, in 2016, the Board authorized funding to develop plans and obtain County approval for adding indoor facilities. This difficult work has been quietly progressing and was recently completed. Within the tight space available, it is possible to add two additional indoor courts and a multipurpose court for our growing junior program and Pickleball. The plan would require us to relocate and, unfortunately, reduce the number of grass courts from four to three.We would retain the same number of clay courts. The project would also bring the existing tennis facility, which was constructed 50 years ago, up to code and the standards our members have come to expect at our Club. It is an exciting plan and the Board recently authorized additional funding to develop detailed drawings and construction documents. The obvious down side of the project is cost. Preliminary estimates put the cost over $3.5 million. I can assure you this would not be funded with an assessment or with an unusually high dues increase.The source of funding is routine capital which is generated by a combination of excess revenue over expenses from operations and stock purchased by new members. Therefore, the big variable in the financial feasibility projections is our comfort with the ability to continue to attract new members. What we can all do to make this exciting new facility a reality is to support the membership development efforts. We encourage you to help identify potential new members and promote the idea of joining Wilmington Country Club whenever opportunities arise. If you have any questions or comments, I would enjoy hearing from you. Thanks for your interest and support. Gary Ferguson President

TABLE OF CONTENTS A NOTE FROM PHIL 4 MEMBERSHIP 6 DINING & SOCIAL 8 FEATURED EVENTS 10 EVENT PHOTOS 12 BRIDGE & BOOK CLUB 14 GROUNDS 16 GOLF 18 RACQUETS 24 FITNESS 30

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A NOTE FROM PHIL As we enter into what we hope will be the waning days of winter and prepare for the upcoming outdoor season, there are no detailed topics to discuss but rather a number of various items that are of a small, yet significant, nature that benefit from sharing. Think of it as my “Spring Cleaning”. As with any “Spring Cleaning”, some items you dust off and retain, others will be discarded because they are no longer necessary or

• We will all be adjusting our clocks (spring ahead) on March 11th. I hope you take full advantage of the longer daylight hours to use the Club into the evening.Weather permitting, we’ll also expand the hours of the Bag Room/ Range as required. • With the mild winter, we have enjoyed several days of “bonus golf ”. In fact, enough has been played on the North Course to necessitate reopening the Snack Bar on the “honor system”. A limited assortment of beverages and snacks are available for members to self-serve and sign. Because it is so early and the risk of a hard freeze is likely, it would be premature to reestablish the water fountains and ball washers. • One of the great privileges of being a member is the ability to utilize your Club’s facilities for private entertaining. If your plans for the year include the opportunity to host a party or business gathering this year, please consider having it at your Club. Our reputation for ease of planning and flawless execution is well known. Let us prove it to you. • Annual, semi-annual and quarterly food minimums come due at the end of the month. In the event you fail to fulfill this obligation, please don’t ask for relief - none can be given. • Your usage of the Fitness facilities has been strong all winter. At times, it could even be considered crowded.To help keep the space safe and organized, please return any exercise devices to their appropriate “home” after use. It is also very important, especially during “cold and flu season”, to use the anti-bacterial wipes before and after using a piece of equipment. • Also in the “health and fitness” arena . . . don’t forget that Massage Treatments are available in the Treatment Room located between the Ladies’ Locker and upper level Men’s Locker Rooms. More information and appointments can be gained by contacting the Fitness Desk. • Sometime this month, the 2018 edition of the Rules and By-laws Handbook will be made available.We will notify all members via email with a link to the online version. Hard copies will be placed in each Senior Member’s locker with additional copies available at the Front Desk for pick- up. Once you receive yours, please take a moment to review it. Knowledge and adherence to the Club’s rules and schedules will enhance your usage of the facility as well as that of your fellow member. As always, thanks for reading and I’ll see you at your Club. Phil Iannelli General Manager

relevant to your current situation. I’ll leave it up to you to determine the appropriate course of action . . . • Sometime this month (the exact date still to be determined), Michael Shank will join us as our new Director of Golf. We will be scheduling several social opportunities for the membership to meet Michael and welcome him to your Club. Details will be shared once finalized. • Also sometime this month (the exact date still to be determined), the Pub will reopen.We will be scheduling several opportunities for the membership to share in the kick-off and welcome the newest venue to your Club. Details will be shared once finalized. (Sound familiar? Don’t be surprised if we blend both experiences!) • Just as we did last year, March will be the final month of operating under the winter schedule. Full Tuesday service will resume beginning April 3rd.Towards the end of March, if weather and conditions dictate, there may be some “early openings” in the Bag Room, Hut and/or Pub. These will be communicated in theWeekly Happenings. • We will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on Saturday, March 17th in all areas. All day, we will be featuring traditional Irish favorites (in addition to the regular menu) as well as a special selection of Irish beer.Yes, you can get them green if you insist! Additionally, in the Hut, we will be hosting a special multi-day March Madness Party,Thursday through Sunday, March 15th through 18th. Of course, we will have a bracket competition as well. Details will be shared via email and our social media accounts. • Social Media accounts?? Yup . . . for more than a year, we have been “out there” and the number of members following us is constantly growing. Join us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to keep up with all the latest • that’s going on around your Club. Click here to see what you’ve been missing and to sign up. Don’t worry - all our accounts are private so “out there” pretty much means inside the forsythia.

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THE PUB RENOVATION

MEMBERSHIP

The Membership D e v e l o p m e n t Committee’s effort of identifying potential members is part of our sustainable planning. However, we will always need you, our membership, to help identify

SOMETIMES IT TAKES A VILLAGE Recently a current member contacted me about proposing someone that has relocated to the area. They were looking for guidance on how to be a proposer and how to put together the necessary support for a completed application. That’s where our Membership Development team plays a critical role in assisting our members. If you have someone to propose, but you could use some help with any part of the application process, call or email Meghan Spero - (302) 655-6171 or [email protected]. She can discuss tools at your disposal and will connect you with individuals on Membership Development that can assist. Thank you. Melissa Riegel Membership Committee, Chair

those whom you feel would make good additions to the Club. We recognize that sometimes those conversations about membership with close friends or family can be potentially uncomfortable. My role as Membership Development Manager provides a neutral point of contact at the Club who can navigate some of the more difficult conversations especially in respects to the financial aspects of membership. In addition, working in partnership with the Committee, I can assist sponsoring members throughout the proposal process in identifying potential letter writers and obtaining referrals. I welcome the opportunity to speak with you and answer any questions you may have regarding our process and efforts in membership development. We are fortunate to have a strong foundation of long standing members paired with amenities and service which are second to none. This truly makes WCC one of the finest private clubs in the country. If you have a candidate you wish to propose or have questions about the process please reach out to me at any time: Meghan Spero, PGA Membership Development and Communications Manager (302) 655-6171 [email protected]

Please welcome the following new members when you see them at the Club.

NEWLY ELECTED JUNIOR MEMBERS Caroline Dudderar, Emma Lavelle, & Michael Waesco

MARCH MEMBER MILESTONES

Mr. Elwood P. Blanchard Mrs. Judith A Christofferson

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Mrs. J. Lynn Dealy Mrs. Lelia B. Ferrer Mr.Thomas B. Mester Mrs. Bridget Tibbetts

Mrs. Meredith Hershey Perny Mrs. Lisbeth L. Selsor

Mr. Michael D. Allen Mr. Richard D. Allen

Mr. Frederick C. Fiechter III Mrs.There Fiechter Mr.Thomas P. Laskaris Mr. Charles S. McDowell Mr. Leroy V. Peiffer Mrs. Marilyn F. Pennella Mrs. Michele M. Rollins Mrs. Anne Arrington Mr. James Dravo Pettit

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COMMUNICATIONS We received such a great response to our 2017 Holiday Booklet, we thought we would do a similar style document for the coming summer months featuring all of the social and family events happening around the Club. All of the details for these events are being finalized and we expect to have this Summer Fun Booklet available mid-April, sent via email with printed copies placed around the Club. This will give you an early opportunity to start planning your summer so you don’t miss one minute of the action! Meghan Spero, PGA Membership Development and Communications Manager Don't forget to follow us on social media to view all the details of upcoming social events and photos of past happenings! Share your photos and Club memories with us! facebook.com/wilmingtoncountryclub instagram.com/wilmingtoncc1901 twitter.com/wilmingtoncc #wilmingtoncc

MARCH EMPLOYEE MILESTONES Neal Forster Painter, 21

Phil Iannelli General Manager, 21

Paul Pelham Golf Cart Fleet Technician, 14

EricWilliams Interim Head Golf Professional, 6

Dan Taylor Assistant Golf Professional, 1

be part of the "IN" crowd I N S T A G R A M Share your story with us by following @wilmingtoncc1901 and using #wilmingtoncc on Instagram!

Wyatt Frizzell Assistant Superintendent in Training, 1

FOOD SERVICE HOURS

DINING & SOCIAL

MONDAY No Clubhouse Food Service Hut: Opens at 5:00 pm Café To-Go: Not Available TUESDAY No Clubhouse Food Service Hut: Opens at 5:00 pm Café To-Go: Not Available WEDNESDAY Dining Room: Closed Tavern/Grille: 11:30 am - 9:00 pm Hut: Opens at 3:00 pm Café: Opens at 4:00 pm Café To-Go: 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm THURSDAY Dining Room: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Tavern/Grille: 11:30 am - 9:00 pm Hut: Opens at 3:00 pm Café: Opens at 4:00 pm Café To-Go: 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm FRIDAY Dining Room: 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm Tavern/Grille: 11:30 am - 9:30 pm Hut: Opens at 3:00 pm Café: Opens at 4:00 pm Café To-Go: 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm SATURDAY Dining Room: 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm Tavern/Grille: 11:30 am - 9:30 pm Hut: Opens at 12:00 pm Café: Opens at 11:00 am Café To-Go: 12:00 pm - 9:00 pm SUNDAY Dining Room: Closed Tavern/Grille: 10:30 am - 8:00 pm Hut: Opens at 12:00 pm Café: Opens at 11:00 am Café To-Go: 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm

SAVE THE DATE! WILMINGTON COUNTRY CLUB SUNDAY, APRIL 1ST 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM

EASTER BRUNCH Coat and tie for gentlemen of all ages. Appropriate attire for ladies.

$38/ADULT $18/CHILD

Make your reservation by calling 655-6171.

No dinner service available.

BIRTHDAY DINNER CELEBRATION

Mr. and Mrs.VanGrofski enjoying a birthday dinner in the Dining Room on Saturday, February 17th.

The Pub is currently closed for renovation.

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WINES OF THE MONTH

TAVERN/GRILLE WEEKLY SPECIALS February 28th through March 4th Swedish Meatballs over Buttered Parsley Noodles

March 7th through March 11th Grilled Chicken & Eggplant Parmesan over Spaghetti, Garlic Bread

While the rest of the world was in upheaval during the tumultuous days of the early 1970s, family and tradition were very much alive on a bucolic farm in Oakley, California, asValeriano Jacuzzi (yes that Jacuzzi)- one of the original Italian immigrant brothers of spa fame - showed his grandson Fred Cline how to tease magic from the soil. Fred learned, among other things, how to turn grapes into wine ripe with character and intensity, with full and abundant heart. Nancy Bunting, herself the product of pioneer family roots, met Fred when they were both students at UC Davis. They married and began a humble winery in Oakley with Fred's small inheritance. Ignoring the hyped-up wine trends of the day, Fred and Nancy chose to restore acres of 100-year-old vines and produce Rhone-style varietals like Mourvedre, Carignane, Marsanne, Roussanne and Viognier.They also planted acres of what would become legendary Cline Cellars Zinfandel. In 1991, Fred and Nancy moved the winery to a 350-acre ranch in the famed CarnerosValley in Sonoma County.There the Clines planted Merlot, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Syrah. They opened a tasting room in the 1853 farmhouse, and renovated the grounds to highlight the history and pastoral beauty of the property. The Sonoma Coast Series showcases the soil and climate of the area with cooler temperatures and fog filled nights leading to wines of clean, crisp acidity. The Chardonnay exhibits tropical notes and the Pinot Noir is in the delicate style associated with the Sonoma region.The grapes take longer to ripen in the Sonoma Coast region but the wait is well worth the final product. Keith VanYahres Assistant General Manager

March 14th through March 18th Roast Turkey Breast with Stuffing, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Green Vegetable, Cranberry Relish

March 21st through March 25th Beef Bourguignon over Buttered Parsley Noodles March 28th through March 31st Fried Chicken with Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Choice of Green Beans or Cole Slaw ---

Reservation Cancellation Policy If you have made a reservation for the Dining Room or a Club function and are unable to attend, please take a moment to call and cancel. This simple gesture may make it possible for another member who wants to attend to do so. Dining Room Attire Jackets, but not ties, are required for gentlemen on Thursday evenings.Ties are required on Friday and Saturday evenings. Specials cost $13.95 and include choice of soup or salad. Reservations in the Tavern/Grille for parties of 5 or more are appreciated.

Cline Cellars Sonoma Coast Chardonnay 2016 Glass $7.75 / Bottle $29.00 Cline Cellars Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir 2016 Glass $8.75 / Bottle $32.00

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WILMINGTON COUNTRY CLUB SUNDAY, MARCH 11TH MARCH MADNESS SELECTION SUNDAY ADULT & JUNIOR BRACKETS WINNER = 50% | 2ND = 30% | 3RD = 20% ADULTS $20/BRACKET NO FEE FOR JUNIORS TO PARTICIPATE! WINNER RECEIVES A CAFÉ GIFT CARD FOR LARGE MILKSHAKE

WILMINGTON COUNTRY CLUB SATURDAY, MARCH 17TH ST. PATRICK’S DAY CELEBRATION TAVERN & GRILLE

WEAR YOUR FAVORITE GREEN ATTIRE!

ENJOY IRISH SPECIALTIES IN THE TAVERN & GRILLE. FEATURING A GREEN BEER SPECIAL!

SAVE THE DATE! WILMINGTON COUNTRY CLUB SUNDAY, APRIL 1ST 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM

WILMINGTON COUNTRY CLUB SATURDAY, MARCH 31ST 9:30 AM BALLROOM CHILDREN’S EASTER EGG HUNT Featuring a Jungle John magic & balloon show and a visit from the Easter Bunny! Including pancake & hot chocolate stations, eggs benedict, and breakfast sweets. Jackets, but not ties, are required. Please indicate the number of adults and the age of each child attending.

EASTER BRUNCH Coat and tie for gentlemen of all ages. Appropriate attire for ladies.

$38/ADULT $18/CHILD

Make your reservation by calling 655-6171.

$20/ADULT $15/CHILD

No dinner service available.

Make your reservation by calling 655-6171.

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Grilling at The Hut 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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High School Tennis Camp 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm

No Clubhouse Food Service Hut Open 5:00 pm

No Clubhouse Food Service Hut Open 5:00 pm WCC Book Club 4:00 pm Ladies’ Lounge

Montchanin Bridge 12:30 pm

Thursday Bridge 9:30 am

Grilling at The Hut 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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March Madness Selection Sunday

No Clubhouse Food Service Hut Open 5:00 pm

No Clubhouse Food Service Hut Open 5:00 pm

Montchanin Bridge 12:30 pm

Thursday Bridge 9:30 am

Grilling at The Hut 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

St. Patrick’s Day Celebration Specials in the Tavern & Grille

Twilight Call-ins Begin 9:00 am

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No Clubhouse Food Service Hut Open 5:00 pm

Montchanin Bridge 12:30 pm

Thursday Bridge 9:30 am

Grilling at The Hut 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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No Clubhouse Food Service Hut Open 5:00 pm

No Clubhouse Food Service Hut Open 5:00 pm

Montchanin Bridge 12:30 pm

Thursday Bridge 9:30 am

Grilling at The Hut 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Children’s Easter Egg Hunt 9:30 am Ballroom

North Course Restricted 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm

82nd Invitational Call-ins 9:00 am

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BRAZILIAN STEAKHOUSE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22ND

COLORS OF SPRING TEA PARTY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH

BOOK CLUB Our Tuesday, March 6th selection is J.D.Vance’s bestseller, Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis .Vance was born in Kentucky to a Scots-Irish family who had lived and worked in a poor Appalachian town for generations and whose story provides a close look at the struggles of America’s white working class. Vance’s grandparents moved to Middletown, Ohio, so that his grandfather could get a job working in the steel mills and escape the poverty, but soon the low-paying jobs vanished or offered less security and his grandfather turned to alcohol. Vance’s grandparents loved America, but they were verbally abusive and violent - true hillbillies. His mother could not deal with the poverty she faced and often became violent and abusive, was addicted to painkillers and then heroin, and moved from one husband to another. Vance had fifteen step-dads growing up. The trauma was horrid for Vance who frequently skipped school and got Ds and Fs. Life became more stable when he moved in with his grandmother and later joined the Marines. His support system was his older sister, his grandmother and his desire to make a better life for himself. Join us at 4:00 pm in the Ladies’ Locker Room on the 6th as Francie Pyle leads the discussion of this sometimes funny, often troubling and moving family history of J. D.Vance. Amazingly, he defied the odds - he managed to graduate from Ohio State University andYale Law School.

APRIL BOOK CLUB

Our April selection, A Piece of the World , is Christina Baker Kline’s fictional memoir of Anna Christina Olsen, the subject of Andrew Wyeth’s painting, Christina’s World.The story is told from Christina’s point of view as she thinks of her own life, played out in a harsh landscape. Through it all, the author’s insightful, evocative prose brings Christina’s singular perspective and invincible spirit to life.

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THURSDAY BRIDGE NEWS Need a partner? Call Mary Jo Fidance (652-5570) and leave a message stating the date you need a partner!

THURSDAY MORNINGS - 9:30 AM Louise Roselle, Chair, (302) 421-3603 Ginny Kuhn,Vice-Chair, (302) 656-3801 Lou Ann Carter, Bridge Manager, (302) 652-6709

MONTCHANIN SOCIAL DUPLICATE BRIDGE WEDNESDAYS Lunch Buffet - 12:30 pm Bridge - 1:00 pm to 3:30 pm If you are interested in joining our group or have any questions, please call Marina Tarlov at 658-1532.

March 15th - ACBL Charity Game

JANUARY 25TH First Place: North - South Section A: Patricia Sinex - Patricia Turk Section B: Marina Tarlov - Winkie Gummey

First Place: East - West Section A: Liz Fahl - Anthony Cardinal Section B: Pamela Morrison (Guest) - Carroll Shannon FEBRUARY 1ST First Place: North - South Section A & B: Marie Abernethy (Guest) - Margaret McGrath First Place: East - West Section A: Anne Priebe (Guest) - Carl DeMartino Section B & C: Wendy Summer (Guest) - Mary Jo Fidance FEBRUARY 8TH First Place: North - South Section A: Margaret McGrath - Stephen Blomstedt (Guest) Section B: Judith Spruance - Eleanor Maroney

First Place: East - West Section A & B: Judy Chapman (Guest) - CindyWright

FEBRUARY 15TH - SWISS TEAMS First Place: Lou Ann Carter, Joan Bolling, Eleanor Maroney, Louise Roselle Second Place: Eleanor Brown, Anthony Cardinal, Liz Fahl, Barbara Shellenberger Third Place: Marilyn Dunning, Mary Jo Chandler,Virginia Kuhn, Joan Lehrfeld (Guest)

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A NOTE FROM GROUNDS

PREPARING FOR SPRING

March is upon us and the winter months have left their mark both physically and psychologically.With our spring juices beginning to flow, project total optimism that this will be the year that March weather will be kind and lend support to some early outdoor golf and tennis. That would also bode well for our Grounds Department activities as we try to get a jump on a wide range of undertakings at the beginning of the season. Even with reasonable support, early month conditions still restrict our access to grounds to only the lightest weight equipment.Toward the end of the month, with plans of accomplishing some more critical processes requiring larger equipment, reasonable

conditions are essential. A typical outline of our intended activities do include:

EARLY MARCH 1. General consolidation and removal of significant debris throughout all entities. 2. Annual restoration of sod liner pins in the South bunkers, the degree of which is dependent upon severity of winter freeze and thaw conditions. 3. Complete any off season construction areas including regular bunker maintenance, stump area repairs, select areas of sod repair from winter snow plowing damage, etcetera. 4. Finish Pub patio and regrade grass border area for proper drainage and turf restoration. 5. Initiation of spring fertilization and seeding program for primary rough areas. LATE MARCH 1. Aeration of all turf entities of the South Course, Short Game as well as the Putting Green. 2. Spring rehabilitation of all Clay Tennis courts both traditional har-tru and hydro-courts. 3. Pressurize irrigation system. 4. Prepare South Course for April opening. Early spring can be our most vexing period of the season. Early assessments for March weather may more resemble in like a lion, out like a tiger, with the lamb hiding until sometime in April . All we can do is wait and see.The transition from winter into spring always seems to be a slower process than we hope for and our greatest challenge is sometimes maintaining patience. Though the waiting game with Mother Nature typically proves frustrating, we look forward to the warmer temperatures of late April when we can get back into our daily maintenance routines.

Dan Pierson Director of Grounds

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NEWS FROM THE GOLF SHOP We are nearing the end of the cold months and spring is on the horizon! The Golf Learning Center is open with two heated hitting bays for those who would like to get a jump start on the season. Space is limited, so make sure to check with a staff member before heading to hit balls in the building. In March, there are many things to be aware of in regards to sign ups and member activity. Please make sure to include the following dates into your calendar: • Early Season Signups will be going out to the membership in the beginning of the month. This is your way to choose what you would like to include in your general golf experience. • Men’s GAP Matches: sign ups for match availability go out March 1st. • PGA Junior League: call-ins begin at 10:00 am March 8th. • Men’s Twilight League: call-ins begin at 9:00 am by telephone only on March 16th. •Titleist ProV1 Promotion (Buy 3 get 1 Free) Promotion runs from 3/22 – 4/22 (Call anytime to pre-book an order) • Men’s Opening Event: sign ups begin at 9:00 am on March 21st. • Men’s 82nd Invitational: call-ins begin at 9:00 am by telephone only on March 30th. Information regarding all of these sign ups and events will be going out to the membership throughout March. If you may not have received an email, please contact the golf staff and we will provide details. WOMEN’S EIGHTEEN-HOLE GOLFERS With several days in the 70’s in February, it just makes us want to dust off those clubs and get out there! Hoping March will be kind to us so we can get more golf in before the start of the 2018 season. Sign up for Opening Day, April 10th, 9:30 am scramble followed by our luncheon and opening meeting.Then, continue the new season by playing in our weekly events, signing up for WGAP Team Matches beginning April 24th through May 8th and plan ahead for playing in the major tournaments.We think we have a fun-filled, challenging season…do join us! Dates and specifics are in our booklet, so check it out when you receive your copy on Opening Day. Please welcome our three newest members: Peggy Babiarz, Ginny Dellose and Ellen Cannon. They are moving from the 9-Hole Group and are anxious to improve their game and meet other golfers. Lastly,Wednesday, May 25th is our women’s cocktail party beginning at 5:30 pm.This is always a popular event; hope to see you there! Again, we look forward to any positive suggestions towards improving our season. WOMEN’S NINE-HOLE GOLFERS Opening Day for the 9-Hole Ladies is only six weeks away! This is a nice group with varying handicaps and situations; some are beginners, some coming from the 18-Hole Group and all just wanting to have fun. If you are interested in joining, please contact Ruth Handler at (302) 740-9201 or rhandler@ handlerhomes.com.

GOLF HOURS GOLF SHOP Monday & Tuesday: Closed Wednesday - Sunday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm BAG ROOM Monday: Closed

Tuesday - Sunday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm DRIVING RANGE Monday: Closed Tuesday - Friday: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Saturday, Sunday, & Holidays: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm COURSE OPENING Monday: 9:00 am Tuesday - Friday: 9:00 am Saturday, Sunday, & Holidays: 8:30 am WOMEN'S EIGHTEEN-HOLE COMMITTEE

Jan Hobbs President Nicoll Keeney-DiDomenico Vice-President Pam McCrery Treasurer Catherine Dean-Gooderham Secretary WOMEN'S NINE-HOLE COMMITTEE Rita Kingery Cook President Tiny Mulvena Vice President Claudia Peters Treasurer

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NEW IN THE GOLF SHOP Now that we are in March, we will be getting in all of the new 2018 equipment. Please make sure to see a golf professional to see how the new equipment can make improvements to your game. We will have various demos and trial sets for you to try before you buy. In addition to equipment, we have begun to receive new merchandise for men and ladies.You may have seen notifications regarding the arrival of brands likeVineyardVines and Peter Millar. Be sure to look at the new spring lines as they come into the shop. If there is anything that you may like that we do not have, we can always make a special order as well.

WELCOME TO OUR NEW DIRECTOR OF GOLF

MICHAEL SHANK, PGA

Michael’s professional career has reflected continued development to prepare him for this newest opportunity. He will join us having completed ten years as Head Golf Professional at North Shore Country Club on Long Island. Prior to that, he was an assistant professional at Ardsley Country Club in Westchester, NY as well as an assistant at the Chevy Chase Club in Maryland and Jupiter Hills in Florida. Michael has been actively involved in the Metropolitan section of the PGA, serving on various committees and as an officer of the Chapter. He is a graduate of the Professional Golf Management Program at Penn State University. Michael enjoys the reputation of being a strong player and an excellent teacher of the game. He is originally from the Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania and will be joined by his wife Heather and their 7 year-old son Lucas. Although his official start date is yet to be determined, we anticipate his formal assumption of duties sometime in mid-March.

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LADIES’ 9-HOLE GOLF EVENTS

APRIL 11: Opening Breakfast Meeting 11: Golf Jeopardy (with Golf Optional) MAY 15: 18-Hole & 9-Hole Ladies’ Cocktail Party 31: 9-Hole & 18-Hole Co-Twilight

JUNE 06: DuPont Invitational

JULY 26: Newark Invitational

AUGUST 09: 9-Hole Twilight

SEPTEMBER 06: 9-Hole Couples Twilight 12: Wilmington Invitational 19: 9-Hole Club Championship

OCTOBER 10: Step Aside Scramble & Closing Luncheon

APRIL 10: Opening Coffee & 9-Hole Scramble/ Memorial Better Ball of Partners Tournament Sign-Up Opens 17: Best 1 of 3 LADIES’ 18-HOLE GOLF EVENTS

24: WGAP Matches 27: WGAP Matches MAY

01: WGAP Matches 04: WGAP Matches 08: WGAP Matches/Member-Guest Tournament Sign-Up Opens Senior/Super Senior Tournament Sign-Up Opens 10: WGAP Playoff Matches 11: WGAP Challenge Matches 15: Team Points / WGAP Super Jump Matches / Cocktail Party for all WCC Women Golfers

17: Mixed Twilight 22: BB of Partners 29: Even & Odd / President’s Cup Tournament Sign-Up Opens 31: Joint 18-Hole and 9-Hole Association Twilight JUNE 05: WCC Invitational/Putting Championship Sign-Up Opens Senior/Super Senior Tournament Sign-Up Closes 10: Mixed Twilight

12: Senior/Super Senior Tournament & Member Guest Tournament Sign-Up Closes 19: Member-Guest Tournament / Women’s Club Championship Sign-Up Closes 26: Best 1-2-3 / President’s Cup Tournament Sign-Up Closes JULY 03: Even & Odd 10: Modified Ryder Cup 12: Putting Championship 17: Match Play vs. Par / Women’s Club Championship Sign-Up Closes 19: Mixed Twilight 24 & 26: WCC Women’s Club Championship Tournament 31: T & F AUGUST 07: Best 2 of 4 / Guest Day Sign-Up Opens 14: Sixes 21: Better Ball of Partners 23: Mixed Twilight 28: Best 1 of 3 SEPTEMBER 04: Points 11: Match Play vs. Par / Guest Day Sign-Up

16: Mixed Twilight 18: WGAP Seniors 20: Guest Day 25: T & F OCTOBER 02: Best 1 of 3 09: 9-Hole Closing Scramble

MEN’S GOLF EVENTS

MARCH 16: Twilight League Call-ins begin at 9:00 am 21: Signups for Opening Event Begin 30: 82nd Invitational Call-ins begin at 9:00 am APRIL

13: President’s Cup & Better Ball of Partners Qualifying Begins 20: Senior Club Championship Match Play Sign ups Begin 21: Sign ups Begin for May Member-Guest 21: Mizuno Demo Day 22: GAP Matches 25: Twilight League 27: Opening Event & Cocktail Party 28: Titleist Demo Day 29: GAP Matches MAY 02: Twilight League 05: Ping Demo Day 06: GAP Matches 09: Twilight League 11: Senior/Super Senior Handicap Tournament Signups Begin 12: TaylorMade Demo Day 16: Twilight League 19: Callaway Demo Day 23: Twilight League 24: May Member-Guest 26: Sign ups Begin for Holiday Tournament 26-28: Beat the Pro Contest JUNE 08: Mixed Two-Ball Qualifying Begins 09: Signups Begin for July Member-Guest 14-16: 82nd Invitational 17: 82nd Invitational Couples Golf 28: Sign ups Begin for Club Championship JULY 07-08: Holiday Tournament 12: July Member-Guest 27-29: Club Championship 31: Match Play Championship Qualifying Begins AUGUST 02: Sign ups Begin for Labor Day Member-Member 04: Sign ups Begin for September Member-Guest 11-12: Match Play Championship 25: Signups Begin for Senior Stroke Play SEPTEMBER 01: Labor Day Member-Member 08: Sign ups Begin for October Member-Guest 13:September Member-Guest 14: Sign ups Begin for Glow Ball Event 15-16: Senior Stroke Play Championship OCTOBER 05: October Member-Member Cocktail Party & Putting Championship 06-07: October Member-Member 11: October Member-Guest 19: Glow Ball Event

RACQUETS NEWS

ADULT TENNIS MONDAY

March is a transition month as we wind down the primary squash and paddle season and begin to think about outdoor tennis. Listed in The Bulletin are the weekly tennis and squash activities as well as our last few paddle events for the season. Also highlighted are the junior programs for the upcoming summer season with sign ups opening on March 1st. Junior summer programs will again include sports camps including paddle with Lisa Murray, tennis and squash camps, transition camp which allows junior ages 5-9 to pick their activities and be supervised by our staff without parents being on site. In addition, there will be many junior events and tournaments throughout the summer as well as our adult weekly activities and events.The ladies' Wilmington Cup tennis league begins the week of April 16th. We will be hosting several ladies tennis camps on April

8:45 am -10:00 am Ladies’ Clinic 3.5+ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm Men’s Cardio TUESDAY 10:00 am – 11:15 am Ladies’ Clinic 3.5+ 10:00 am – 11:15 am Ladies’ Singles Clinic WEDNESDAY 9:00 am – 10:00 am Ladies’ Cardio THURSDAY 8:45 am – 10:00 am Ladies’ Clinic 3.5+ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm Mixed Cardio FRIDAY 10:00 am – 11:00 am Ladies’ Cardio 11:00 am – 12:15 pm Ladies’ Clinic 3.0 Below SATURDAY 8:00 am – 9:00 am Men’s Cardio 9:00 am – 10:30 am Men’s Round Robin 9:00 am – 10:00 am Ladies’ Cardio

11th and 12th and our fun opening ladies' tennis event for all players on Friday, April 13th. Our annual JuniorTennis Carnival will be held on Friday, April 20th from 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm. TheTennis Super Camp will be held on Sunday, May 6th from 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm. Come out and learn from top area tennis professionals who donate their time for this event. Hope to see everyone at

several of these events. See you on the courts. Ed McQuillin Racquets Director

Sunday, March 4th : High School Pre-Season Tennis Camp, 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm Friday,April 6th : March Madness Junior Basketball Tournament, 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm Saturday,April 7th : March Madness Men’s Basketball Tournament, 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Wednesday,April 11th &Thursday,April 12th : Ladies Pre-Season Tennis Camps Friday,April 13th : Ladies Opening Tennis Event, 9:30 am - 12:00 pm Friday,April 13th - Sunday,April 15th : US National Junior Squash Doubles Championships Saturday,April 14th : USTATennis Coaches Workshop, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm UPCOMING RACQUETS EVENTS

Monday,April 16th : Ladies' Wilmington Cup Tennis Begins Friday,April 20th : Junior Tennis Carnival, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm Monday,April 23rd : Philadelphia Ladies' Tennis League Begins Saturday, May 5th :Tennis Super Camp, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm Saturday, May 12th :Tri-Club Men’s Grass Court Event

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2018 JUNIOR TENNIS PROGRAM Session 4: February 19th - April 8th | Session 5: April 9th - May 21st

JUNIOR HOT SHOTS The full list of session dates and junior clinic policies are listed below. Class times are subject to change due to indoor court availability.

JUNIOR COMPETITION These classes are for players who meet WCC Jr. Tennis Pathway parameters and want to pursue more competitive opportunities. Competition players will be encouraged to play on our Junior LeagueTeams, as well as compete in both District (DE), Sectional (DE, NJ, PA) USTA tournaments. Classes will include on- court playing and off-court fitness training portions. All players who register for the full session will receive an End of Session Player Review. Class times are subject to change due to indoor court availability.

MUNCHKINS (3-4 YEARS) Thursday 3:45 pm – 4:30 pm Session 4: $119, $22/drop-in

RED 1 (5-6 YEARS) Thursday 3:45 pm – 4:30 pm Friday 3:45 pm – 4:30 pm Sunday 1:30 pm – 2:15 pm (No class on 2/25) Session 4: $119, $22/drop-in

GREEN COMPETITION Tuesday 3:45 pm – 5:45 pm Session 4: $245, $40/drop-in Wednesday 3:45 pm – 5:30 pm Thursday 3:45 pm – 5:30 pm Session 4: $210, $35/drop-in YELLOW COMPETITION Monday 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm Session 4: $210, $40/drop-in Tuesday 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Wednesday 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm Session 4: $245, $40/drop-in Friday 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm Session 4: $189, $32/drop-in HIGH SCHOOL Monday 3:45 pm – 5:00 pm Session 4: $138, $28/drop-in Thursday 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm Saturday 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Session 4: $196, $33/drop-in HIGH PERFORMANCE Wednesday 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm Session 4: $196, $33/drop-in

RED 2 (7-8 YEARS) Thursday 3:45 pm – 4:30 pm Friday 3:45 pm – 4:30 pm Session 4: $119, $22/drop-in Saturday 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Session 4: $140, $25/drop-in RED 3 (7-8 YEARS) Sunday 1:30 pm – 2:15 pm Session 4: $119, $22/drop-in ORANGE (8-10 YEARS) Tuesday 5:15 pm – 6:30 pm Session 4: $161, $28/drop-in Thursday 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm Friday 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm Saturday 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Session 4: $140, $25/drop-in

GREEN/YELLOW (10+ YEARS) Thursday 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Friday 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm Session 4: $140, $25/drop-in

Class Size Policy All classes require a minimum of 3 players, but is limited to 6 players per court. Make Up Class Policy Players can make up two classes in the following session. Please notify us if you're unable to attend a registered class. Drop-In Policy Players are permitted to drop-in any appropriate and available classes at a slightly higher rate.

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SQUASH NEWS HIGH SCHOOL TEAM SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIPS

ADULT SQUASH WEDNESDAYS : 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm THURSDAYS : 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Tower Hill School won its first ever National Championship when the THS squash team won the Division 5 High School Squash Nationals in Philadelphia in the beginning of February. Numerous members of the squash team are also members of Wilmington Country Club. Captains Bo Anderson and Ben Schiltz, along with fellow teammates: Jen Cleary, Sean Beberman, Peter Harris, Gaurav Rastogi, Sander Saridakis and Harry Saridakis had a terrific season that came to a very Climactic end. In the Nationals, teams only play 7 players as opposed to 9 players in the regular season, so it wasn’t looking good in the semi finals when the the team was down 3-1 in matches to Greens Farms Academy (Westport CT). in the 5th match, Ben Schiltz won 3-1 an extremely difficult match to keep the hopes alive.Then Sean Beberman who was down 2-0, made a remarkable comeback to win 3-2, which gave Peter Harris the opportunity to win the match for THS. He dominated his match to secure a place in the finals against the Hill School (Pottstown, PA). Although all players were geared up for the finals, THS went down 3-0 early after some tough 4 and 5 gamers.With every match counting, Bo Anderson came up with the first big win, followed by a strong showing from Ben Schiltz. With the score 2-3, Sean Berman again made a huge comeback from 2-1 down to hand the reins to Peter Harris. In perfect fashion, Peter Harris won 3-0 to bring home the Division 5 title.To cap the season off, theTHS team also participated in the Middle Atlantic Squash Association Regional Championships the following week.They defeated Malvern Prep in the first Round, Shipley JV in the Semi Finals, and then beat the Hill School again, to capture the Division 3 MASA title. Congrats to the Team in their third year program.

MEN’S SQUASH DOUBLES CLINIC Thursdays 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

SQUASH LADDER Singles and doubles.To be added to the ladder list please contact Ed Chilton – [email protected] LADIES' DOUBLES LEAGUE If interested in participating in a morning or evening league please contact Ed Chilton – [email protected] To sign up for programs, please contact the Racquet Shop [email protected] JUNIOR SQUASH TUESDAY 3:45 pm – 4:30 pm: 5-6Years 4:30 pm – 5:15 pm: 7-9Years 5:15 pm – 6:15 pm: 10-12Years 5:15 pm – 6:15 pm: 12-14Years THURSDAY 3:45 pm – 4:30 pm: 5-6Years 4:30 pm – 5:15 pm: 7-9Years 5:15 pm – 6:15 pm: 10-12Years 5:15 pm – 6:15 pm: 12-14Years SATURDAY 10:15 am – 11:00 am: 5-6Years 11:00 am – 11:45 am: 7-9Years 11:45 am – 12:45 pm: 10-12Years 12:45 pm – 1:45 pm: 12-14Years SUNDAY 2:15 pm – 3:00 pm: 5-6Years/7-9Years 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm: 10-12Years 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm: 12-14Years

MEMBER-GUEST SQUASH DOUBLES The Member Guest squash Doubles was held this past weekend here at WCC. We had two divisions with 8 teams in each. There were many exciting 4 and 5 game matches on Friday and Saturday. In Division 2, Damian Dell’Oso and his partner Blake Rohrbacher narrowly defeated Jon Saunders and his guest John Bonnell 15-14, 12-15,15-14, 10-15, 15-12. Numerous long points with some diving gets and stellar winners. In Division 1, after some interesting upsets, Andy Houston and his guest Jason Clare defeated Bo Anderson and guest Jim Zug Jr. 15-6,15-10,15-10. Houston/ Clare had enough winners to satisfy all the players in both divisions in the finals alone. Next year’s event will be held February 22nd-23rd, 2019.

Division 1 L to R: Jason Clare, Andy Houston, Jim Zug Jr. and Bo Anderson

Division 2 L to R: Jon Saunders, Blake Rohrbacher, John Bonnell, Damian Dell’Oso

DELAWARE STATE SQUASH DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP Congratulations to Lauren MCrery and Doug Herrmann who defeated Jack Harris and Blake Rohrbacher in the “B” Division Championships. In the “A” Doubles ChampionshipTodd Anderson and Ed Chilton defeated Buzz Hannum Jr. and Halsey Spruance Jr.

L to R:Winners Doug Herrmann and Lauren McCrery and finalists Jack Harris and Black Rohrbacher, Ed Chilton - Tournament Director

L to R: Finalists Halsey Spruance Jr., Buzz Hannum Jr; Winners Todd Anderson and Ed Chilton

GOOD LUCK! Good luck to the following members that will be competing in the 2018 US National Squash Doubles Championships in Philadelphia March 2nd-4th: Todd Anderson, Scott Simonton, Andy Houston, Buzz Hannum Jr., Jon Saunders, and Chris Saunders.

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PADDLE NEWS

AREA EVENTS Friday, March 2nd - Sunday, March 4th: APTAWomen's 45+/60+ Nationals Friday, March 2nd - Sunday, March 4th: APTA Men's 45+/55+/65+ Nationals

MEN’S PADDLE EVENTS Thursday, March 8th: Men's North vs. South Event

LADIES' PADDLE EVENTS Friday, March 9th:Women's Mason-Dixon Event Please register with the Racquet Shop [email protected]

PRESIDENT'S CUP Congratulations are due to Kristen Mumford and Lisa Murry (WCC Paddle Pro) who won a President’s Cup qualifying tournament at SauconValley.They, along with Cindy Prendergast and Lucy Nutting, who won separate qualifiers with their partners, will travel to Chicago where the 2018 President’s Cup Paddle Championship will be held beginning Thursday, March 8th. A team of our professionals (Jeremiah and Jeff) also qualified and will be competing as well!

2018 SUMMER JUNIOR RACQUETS PROGRAMS MINI RACQUETS CAMP June 11th – August 10th Tennis, Squash, Lunch: Ages 5 & 6 Monday – Friday: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm $175/week or $40/day JUNIOR TENNIS CAMPS June 6th – August 31st Ages 7-10 Red/Orange: 10:45 am - 12:15 pm $125/week or $37/day Ages 11 and Over Green/Yellow: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm $210/week or $42/day High School/High Performance: 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm $125/week or $30/day JUNIOR RACQUETS CAMP June 11th – August 10th Tennis, Squash, Paddle, Lunch: Ages 7 - 12 Monday – Friday: 9:00 am - 12:30 pm $195/week or $44/day, if available JUNIOR SPORTS CAMP June 11th – August 10th Tennis, Squash, Paddle, Golf, Swimming, Arts & Crafts, Lunch/Snack Provided Daily

Ages 5 & 6: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm $195/week $44/day, if available Ages 7-12: 9:00 am - 3:30 pm $280/week $61/day, if available

JUNIOR SQUASH CLINICS June 6th – August 31st

Ages 5-6: 10:00-11:00 am $100/week or $25/day Ages 7-9: 12:45am - 2:15 pm $125/week or $30/day Ages 10 and Older: 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm $125/week or $30/day PLAY TENNIS ALL SUMMER (1/2 Price) June 6th – August 25th Ages 7-10: 10:45 am - 12:15 pm $825 Ages 11 and Older: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm $1350 High Performance and High School: 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm $825

TRANSITION CAMP June 11th – August 10th Ages 5-9: $10/day Juniors pick their camp/sports and we supervise & transport juniors without parents on site. Morning offers: Swimming,Tennis, Squash Afternoon offers:Tennis, Squash, Golf

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Sign up with the Racquet Shop (302) 655-6513.

FITNESS & YOGA NEWS NUTRITION COACHING SESSIONS After the success of last month's nutrition workshop, we are offering private nutrition coaching sessions! FUNCTIONAL NUTRITION COACHING SESSIONS With Dr. Arianne Missimer, Registered Dietitian & Doctor of Physical Therapy Cost $150/Assessment, $125/60 Minute Follow Ups Location:Wilmington Country Club If you have any questions, please contact the Fitness Center.To schedule an assessment contact Dr. Arianne at [email protected]. Click here to view the flyer. Rick Howard Director of Fitness GOLF FITNESS CLINIC

PERSONAL TRAINING Our Fitness Staff is on site with our group exercise instructors and personal trainers. Members can schedule a personal training session with any of our personal trainers: Rick Howard, Corey Ryan, Chris Weiss, Maria Lucey and Beth Sheehy. ONE HOUR PERSONAL TRAINING SESSIONS OR FITNESS PROFILE Individual: $67 Package of 5: $310 ($62/hour) Package of 10: $570 ($57/hour) GROUP PERSONAL FITNESS SESSIONS 2 people: $40/person 3 people: $30/person 4 people: $25/person 5 or more people: $20/person MASSAGE Tracy, Susan, and Vicki have set aside available hours each week but request at least twenty-four hours advance notice, as they are not onsite staff. Some time slots are already filled; other hours may be available.

DR AR I ANNE MI SS IMER , DOCTOR OF PHYS I CAL THERAPY , TP I MP 3 , KVEST 3

TRACY HALTERMAN therapeutic Wednesday:12:30 pm - 7:30 pm Friday: 7:00 am - 6:00 pm SUSAN BROWN therapeutic Monday: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Tuesday Evening VICKI RUDAWSKY sports Tuesday &Thursday: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm MARCY MACKEY Monday: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Wednesday: 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm Thursday: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Every other Saturday: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

a This interactive clinic is designed to help you understand and apply all of the necessary golf fitness components of the golf swing to generate and transfer speed and efficiency throughout the body. Factors like mobility, stability, posture, strength, balance, endurance, and vision all influence the body’s mechanics.

9:30-11:00 am

March 14, 2018 Cost: $40

Please register at the Fitness Desk. •

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WCC GROUP EXERCISE CLASSES

GROUP EXERCISE CLASSES

YOGA CLASSES

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

SATURDAY SUNDAY

Boot Camp Beth Sheehy

Hot Vinyasa Beth Sheehy

Boot Camp Beth Sheehy

Hot Vinyasa Beth Sheehy

6:00 am

Golf Fitness (Squash Building) Corey Ryan *Foundations (90°) Mary Currie

Golf Fitness (Fitness Center) Corey Ryan

Golf Fitness (Fitness Center) Corey Ryan

7:00 am

*Foundations (90°) Mary Currie

*Foundations (90°) Mary Currie

FIT Maria Lucey

FIT Maria Lucey

7:15 am

TRX Chris Weiss

FIT Fusion Maria Lucey Krysta Lafferty

*Foundations (90°) Mary Currie

8:00 am

*Balance Mary Currie 45 minute class

*Balance Mary Currie 45 minute class

8:15 am

*Warm Yoga Flow Mary Currie

*Warm Yoga Flow Mary Currie Tri Fit Mary Harrison

*Warm Yoga Flow Mary Currie Tri Fit Mary Harrison

8:30 am

9:00 am

Shape Up (Fitness Center) Beth Sheehy

*Warm Yoga Flow Mary Currie

9:15 am

*Foundations (75°) Mary Currie 45 minute class Senior Fitness Mary Harrison (Beginner Level)

9:45 am

10:00 am

Restorative Yoga Beth Sheehy

10:30 am

X-17 Beth Sheehy

6:00 pm

6:15 pm Warm Yoga Flow Beth Sheehy

Restorative Yoga Beth Sheehy

GROUP EXERCISE AND YOGA RATES R P EXERCISE A Y A RATES

$14/Session *$16/Premium Session $140 Unlimited 30 Day Rate $380 Unlimited 90 Day Rate All classes are one hour in length unless otherwise noted. Limited space and pre-registration is preferred. Walk-ins welcome, space permitting. Due to the overwhelming response to our classes, if you sign up for a class and do not attend without canceling at least 24 hours in advance, you will be charged even if you have an unlimited package. Sign up online at wilmingtoncc.com or call (302) 655-6171 ext. 2113. $14/Session *$16/Pre iu Session $140 Unli ited 30 ay Rate $380 Unli ited 90 ay Rate All classes are one hour in length unless other ise noted. Li ited space and pre-registration is preferred.Walk-ins welcome, space permitting. Due to the overwhelming response to our classes, if you sign up for a class and do not attend without canceling at least 24 hours in advance, you will be charged even if you have an unlimited package. Sign up online at il ingtoncc.co or call (302) 655-6171 ext. 2113.

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