The Picacho View Inside this issue Around the Club 2-3 Golf & Grounds 4-5 Golf Association News 6-7 Tennis & Fitness 8-9 Bridge & Games 10 Food & Beverage 11 Calendar of Events 12-15 Schedule of Events December Pub Night Theme 12/1 Stew 12/8 Italian 12/22 Ribs 12/29 Southeastern States Dec 3 Cocktail Therapy Dec 7 Course Closed Dec 13 Breakfast Dec 15 Member Holiday Party 6pm Dec 17 Cocktail Therapy Dec 19 Brunch with Santa Dec 23 Candle Light Dinner Dec 24 Clubhouse Closes at 4pm - Happy Holidays Dec 25 Course and Club House Closed - Happy Holidays Dec 27 Breakfast Dec 28 Course Closed Dec 31 New Years Eve Dinner/ Party December 2015 Volume 4, Issue 12 Don’t miss what’s coming up next... December 19 Tennis and Pickle Ball Saturday Night Fever 5:00pm Dec 12 Christmas Surprise Golf Tournament
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The Picacho View
Inside this issue
Around the Club 2-3
Golf & Grounds 4-5
Golf Association News 6-7
Tennis & Fitness 8-9
Bridge & Games 10
Food & Beverage 11
Calendar of Events 12-15
Schedule of Events
December Pub Night Theme
12/1 Stew
12/8 Italian
12/22 Ribs
12/29 Southeastern States
Dec 3 Cocktail Therapy
Dec 7 Course Closed
Dec 13 Breakfast
Dec 15 Member Holiday Party
6pm
Dec 17 Cocktail Therapy
Dec 19 Brunch with Santa
Dec 23 Candle Light Dinner
Dec 24 Clubhouse Closes at
4pm - Happy Holidays
Dec 25 Course and Club House
Closed - Happy Holidays
Dec 27 Breakfast
Dec 28 Course Closed
Dec 31 New Years Eve Dinner/
Party
December 2015 Volume 4, Issue 12
Don’t miss what’s coming up next...
December 19
Tennis and Pickle Ball
Saturday Night Fever
5:00pm
Dec 12
Christmas Surprise
Golf Tournament
General Manager’s Note
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Around the Club
New Picacho Hills Country Club
Members
Christopher & Sarah Davis
William & rosemary
Meyer
Robert & Paula
Tomlinson
Dear Members: As the newsletter goes to press, there are only 24 shopping days until Christmas – The adage, “Time Flies When You’re Having Fun” certainly applies. On behalf of the entire staff, our sincerest thanks to all for providing us the opportunity to be part of your lives during your visits to the club. We are also very grateful for your generosity in supporting the Holiday Fund as well as contributing to the food drive allowing many less fortunate families a bountiful Thanksgiving meal. As the end of the year is upon us, a certain amount of retrospect and review is a good exercise to measure successes and opportunities for the upcoming year. Throughout the newsletter, you will notice in Megan and Gil’s articles specifically, a brief recap of Membership growth and upcoming projects for the golf course. In other areas of the club, we did see an increase in total rounds of 10% over prior year. Most of the growth was guest and tournament play. Food and Beverage also experienced the same percentage of growth as we increased the opportunity for Private Events. There were two significant Capital Projects completed in 2015: The 2 new Tennis Courts and the Pond installation between holes 4 and 5. In addition, several smaller facility improvements and enhancement were completed. A number of these projects were accomplished in concert with members investing their time and talents. As noted in the Board minutes, ownership and I are continuing to develop a strategic plan regarding additional capital projects in general and long term growth opportunities and return on investments. As I shared at the Annual Meeting in April, the investments are directly attributed to the operational success of club operations. For 2016, the most significant investment to date will be the acquisition of a new cart fleet. We anticipate arrival in February. At this time, we are evaluating and negotiating with the 3 major vendors. I anticipate sharing specific details in the next 30 days. We look forward to seeing you at the club during a busy holiday schedule at the club and I want to wish all of you a very healthy, happy and prosperous Holiday Season. Regards, Garry
Private Events & Meetings
Picacho Hills Country Club
offers a host of spacious rooms
and areas for your every need.
Whether you are planning a meeting
for your executives, golf
outing, family reunion, milestone
birthday or wedding ceremony
and reception, Picacho Hills
Country Club is the ideal location for an absolutely
Concerning the Advisory Board Well, this is it, December, the dénouement of the year. As our little bubble of life hurtles through space at over 67,000 miles an hour towards the cold dark abyss of the shortest day, we prepare to celebrate the tail end of the year as a happy ending to the story that was 2015. Many of us will celebrate Christmas, others will celebrate Hanukkah. There are those that will celebrate Kwanzaa. A few may celebrate Yalda and others the Winter Solstice. Seinfeld fans may celebrate Festivus. Personally, being an equal opportunity party animal, wine lover and Club booster, my suggestion is that we celebrate all of these holidays and do so by grabbing a whole squadron of friends to have dinner and drinks at the club.
NEWS FLASH: The club has got all kinds of special events planned for the holiday season!! Check out the details in this Newsletter.
The old saying is that it is better to give than to receive. And this is the season for gift giving. Of course, if I had it in my power, the gifts that I most would like to give are peace and prosperity to all, health and happiness for everyone, patience and tolerance by all and goodwill as the basis of all human intercourse. Alas, I don’t think I have the proper ribbons and paper to wrap up that package and place it under the tree.
But I will do my part by supporting some local charities, gifting some needy children on the Angel Tree at the Club, and bringing in new unwrapped toys to support Toys for Tots. I will try to spend time with friends and family to warm and strengthen our human bonds and I will smile at strangers to make them feel welcome. Bell ringing Santas will be happy to see me coming at the local shopping mall. In short, we all just need to be creative and on the lookout for opportunities to make this world a little bit better. If we all just give of ourselves, and there are many millions of us, think of how powerful that cumulative gift will be.
Importantly, please keep the club at the center of your social life throughout the holiday season and take advantage of the restaurant to free up your time for more important things like Christmas shopping (especially if you are shopping for me!). [I keep repeating this line, about shopping for me, but don’t seem to be getting much traction.] And, do promote the Club to your non-member neighbors: Let them know you want them to be part of your social world.
On the business end, click here for the link to the November Advisory Board meeting minutes, http://picachohillscc.com/golf/emailer2020/img/picachohillscc/PHCC_-_2015_-_Nov_Board_Minutes.pdf ,so you can see for yourself what the topics of discussion and resolutions were. If the link does not function, try copying the URL into your browser directly.
November was a nice month for golf with cool mornings and warm afternoons. We had only one tournament which was the annual Sweet and Sour Tournament. We had a great turnout and Henry and Javier put out a great buffet after play. This month we have 2 tournaments. The Senior Club Championship will be played on the 5th and 6th and the annual Christmas Surprise will be played on Saturday the 12th. See below for details. Myself and all the guys would like to wish everyone a great holiday season and a happy new year in 2016. Fairways and greens, Jim Nodurft, PGA
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Golf News
TJ’s Tips
Match Play
In this month’s tip I will explain match play and why it can be beneficial to your game. The game of Match play is a scoring system for golf in which a player, or team, earns a point for each hole in which they have scored better than their opponents. So in short it doesn’t matter how many strokes your opponent beats you by because you only lose the one hole. The b e n e f i t s i n c l u d e competitive matches in which you can identify how many holes your opponent beats you during a round and also allows you to recover after bad holes. I think the biggest benefit is it allows you to play a more aggressive style of play because it allows you to make mistakes and not give up four or five strokes to your opponent. So if you haven’t tried match play yet, it might be time to give it a shot.
Have fun and play well!!!
CREDIT BOOK Credit book MUST be spent by December 31st of this year. Please don’t let those hard earned winnings go to waste. We can special order things for you but be aware that the item must come in before the end of the year. Also, if you have a guest who won money in one of our tournaments please make sure to let them know. GOLF SHOP HOURS FOR DECEMBER Open – 7:30 am Closes – 5:00 pm First tee time is 8:00 am. Driving range opens at 7:30 am and closes at 4:00. The course will be closed on Monday the 7th and 21st and Christmas Day.
SENIOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Date: December 5 and 6 Cost: $20 per person for prizes Time: Tee times start at 9:00 Format: 36 holes, individual stroke play from white tees. There will be flights within divisions and we will be paying 1 gross and 3 nets within flights (Depending on the size of the flights) Sign up by calling the Golf Shop. Deadline is December 3rd. CHRISTMAS SURPRISE Saturday, December 12 9:30 Shotgun Start Format is 2 person Scramble Separate Mens, Ladies and Mixed Divisions Entry Fee $20 per player Sign up by calling the Golf Shop Deadline is December 10th
Greetings Members,
Colder weather has arrived and the chance of frost delaying your early morning tee time is becoming more common. Updates are given to the Golf Pro, General Manager and Pro Shop staff starting at 6:30 AM daily. Updates continue every half hour until a firm start time is established. Information on delays and start times can be found on the PHCC website. I also recommend viewing a video that will be posted by the General Manager from the USGA on reasoning behind frost delays.
Current Golf Grounds projects:
* Clean up of desert native areas. This will be followed up with pre-emergent herbicides to limit the growth of new weeds.
* Yardage marker painting, repositioning and replacing. * Mapping the golf course and identify typical trouble areas associated with
fungal patterns, thatch areas, heavier Bermuda areas and dry or wet areas. This has allowed us to utilize our resources to the fullest potential.
* Adding drainage to #3, #6, #10, and #12.
*Winter Planting Tip: Out with the old and in with the new.
As seasons change so do many of the plants we have around our homes and club. During the colder months, winter annuals such as pansies and violas accompanied with ornamental cabbage or kale add wonderful color to our outdoor beds and pots while braving the frigid temperatures. Easy and inexpensive to maintain this option provides stunning eye popping color. Thank you and have a wonder holiday.
Always Greenside Up,
Gil Martinez, GCSAA (A)
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Golf News Superintendent’s Note Upcoming Golf
Events
December
Dec 12 - Christmas Surprise (Club Event)
January 2016
Jan 16 - Polar Bear (Club Event)
February 2016
Feb 13 - Divorce Open (Club Event)
March 2016
Mar 19 - Beat the Wind (Club Event)
If you would like to Schedule a 2016 Golf
Tournament, please call Jim at 523.8641 ext.29 or email Jim at
The following ladies were elected to serve on our LGA Board for 2016:
President - Wendy French Vice President - Lynn Zeemont Secretary - Margie Herberger Treasurer - Sharon Jones Our LGA is certainly in capable hands for 2016! Congratulations ladies! Mary Struss is coordinating delivering cookies and candy to our wonderful staff at Picacho. LGA ladies are asked to deliver their cookies or candy to Mary’s home between 9 and noon on December 14th. Thanks to Mary for starting this great tradition! By now, everyone is busy getting ready for the holidays! Is anyone having that “not enough hours in the day” feeling? Why don’t you take a break from all the shopping and cooking to join us for our Holiday Scramble, Luncheon and Awards on December 15? If you’re unable to play golf, you may still sign up for the luncheon. The sign up sheet is located in our Ladies’ Locker Room. Merry Christmas! Judy Lubeck LGA President
The month of November certainly is flying by, and we are penning this article early so we can publish our December newsletter. It's hopefully been a great golfing year for everyone and your Men's Golf Association Board appreciates your participating in our member events this past year. During this months board meeting, we'll be planning our annual MGA DINNER to be held in January- we'll be in contact via email with date and time information. We hope all will be available to attend. On behalf of your 2015 MGA Board we would like to take this opportunity and wish everyone a great Thanksgiving, the Merriest Christmas Ever and a truly Joyous and Blessed New Year. Dennis Evans, MGA President
Dear Members, The highlight of the month of November was “Battle of The Clubs” event organized by our tennis association. I officiated in the event and saw some really good tennis. You can see from the photos how members of our club had a blast playing in this event. Tennis Court Reservation System: Did you know that you could reserve tennis courts online? It is simple, easy and quick. Visit www.picachohillstennis.com to find out. Did you know that we are organizing monthly Saturday Night Tennis and Pickleball social? To stay up-to-date on current information from us, make sure you’re on our mailing list. Contact Krishn today at [email protected] to be added to our list. Finally, Here’s some innovative programming we have for our members. Please reach out to Krishn with any and all questions related to tennis and pickleball. THE LESSONS CLUB: Do you want to take your game to the next level this year? Build up endurance for those long three set matches? Learn how to be a wall up at the net? Here’s how: · Hit the courts: Tennis lessons club is a one month intensive development program. · Take it to the next level: 6 one hour one-on-one lessons a month. · Convenient scheduling: Schedule lessons between 8 am and 9 pm on weekdays. Chances are, there's a time open
on my schedule that works for you. · Versatility: You can join this program for hitting lessons or to develop your game with the help of a certified coach
with years of experience. This is a great way to increase your on court endurance; or to make it an instructional lesson.
· Great for Juniors: This is a great supplement to your child's game as well. They can improve their game here and put it in practice in our summer camps and fall/winter after school clinics.
· Fee: $210. BEAT THE PRO · Beat the Pro is a three-player lesson group with a “new” twist · Beat the Pro requires three players of compatible level and the pro for a commitment of eight, one and one-half
hour sessions. The first 45 minutes is devoted to instruction and drill. For the remaining 45 minutes, each player plays with the pro for 15 minutes and against the pro for 30 minutes. Points are earned for each game won against the pro. At the conclusion of the eight weeks, a Beat the Pro Tennis Award certificate is presented to the player achieving the most points. Organize your own group or ask us to set up a group for you. Standard three-student lesson rates apply. To get started, Contact Krishn Panchal at 516-558-0497 or [email protected]
· Fee: $120 per player. The program has to be completed within 90 days of the first lesson. THE CONSISTENCY CLUB:
Hit with our pro in a private lesson and see if you can hit 100, 200 or 500 balls in a row from the baseline. Earn your spot on our Board of Achievers in the clubhouse when you reach a milestone.
· Fee: $55/hour.
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Tennis & Fitness
Picacho Hills Country Club Introducing A New Massage
Therapist: Dietrie
Massage Therapist for 28 years in Las Cruces
Sports massage Instructor for the massage school at
NMSU
Specializing in Medical
Massage for injury and chron-ic pain recovery
Very Skilled at adjusting pressure to your preference,
from light , medium to deep. Shiatzu massage available if
wearing loose clothing is preferred
Rates: $45 for 45 min. session $75 for 1hr. 15min. session $90 for 1 hr. 35 min. session
To Make an Appointment Please call : 575-649-7150
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Membership Information Yoga
Pickleball We have a several great groups playing Pickleball – all totally open to new players. It’s easy to learn, so please join us: Monday 9am, Wednesday 9am, Thursday 9am, Saturday 9am and Sunday 9am.
Also, trying to get something started on Tuesdays at 5 PM so we can go to Pub night afterwards. Let Garry know if you are interested in this.
Of course, if you want to play at other times that’s great. Paddles and balls are available in the Golf Shop. If you would like to get on our pickleball email list, please email Lynn Zeemont at [email protected].
Yoga
P i c a c h o H i l l s Country Club is offering Yoga Clas-ses!! Hatha Yoga is taught by certified Yoga instructor, Nora Bailey, at PHCC T u e s d a y s & Thursdays from 8:30-9:30 a.m. You may purchase a 10 class punch card for $20 ($2 per class) or you may pay a $3 drop in fee to Nora. For more information, contact N o r a a t 575-915-6263.
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Jazzercise
Regular Jazzercise classes begin the f i r s t w e e k i n September. Please join us downstairs at the Club House on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 8:30 a.m. If classes get too full we will have two classes. Our instructor, Dianne Sage, leads us in low impact aerobics, so it is good for all ages. We will continue our water aerobics thru the end of August. F o r m o r e information please c o n t a c t M a r g y P a p e n a t 575-526-5630.
The Picacho Hills Country Club family grew by an additional four new Memberships in November.
As we welcome our newest Members into the family, we also gather to reflect on 2015.
PHCC enrolled 54 Memberships (to-date of publication), growing our family by an estimated 111 Members. We grew our Summer Membership by four this year extending privileges to an additional 52 Members this season.
Seven of the 54 Memberships, or less than 15%, were sponsored into Membership. Interviewing our newest Members I learned that most, nearly 92%, joined the country club to meet new people. 75% of these new enrollees, or 40 out of 54, said they moved to Las Cruces, whether a relocation for work or for retirement, less than 12 months prior to enrollment. Less than 10% of new Memberships said they enrolled as a strategy to grow their business.
OUR NEWEST MEMBERS JOIN TO BUILD FRIENDSHIPS AND GROW COMMUNITY
Whether you’re looking to meet new people, spend time with family and friends, or grow your business, Picacho Hills Country Club is where connections happen.
In 2015 PHCC hosted many events to connect Members. We hosted our traditional Member-Guest golf tournaments, and we also created new events like the Divorce Open and War on the Hill.
With leadership from the Picacho Hills Tennis Association and Krishn Panchal, Saturday Night Fever was created to bring tennis and pickle ball players to the courts for a fun, monthly social.
Membership donated food for more than 20 families through a Thanksgiving food drive, and I hear PHCC Members have been the linchpin in organizing The Village project for Picacho Hills.
As you gather with family, friends, and neighbors this Holiday season consider sharing the Gift of Membership. It is a gift which gives year round.
To all Members in good standing we are extending a preferred Holiday Offer of Membership in your name. In the coming days you will receive a personalized gift card, mailed to you by the USPS, to share with someone special. Who will you sponsor into Membership at Picacho Hills Country Club?
HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO YOU AND YOURS
Wednesday Ladies Bridge
Winners Barbara Kingsley (2), Penny Salome, Virginia Taylor, Freddie Finkner (2), Jackie Shipp (2), Kathy Cully, Mary Ann Ford, Sharron Stepro, BJ Thurman Slams Nancy Fuller & Freddie Finkner
Couples Party Bridge
Winners Virgina Taylor (2) Slams Virginia Taylor & Jim Eberhart
Bridge & Games
Winners & Slams
Ladies Bridge - Each Wednesday 12:30p - 4:00p in the Organ Room — This is an open game, anyone interested is welcome to play
Couples Party Bridge - 1st, 3rd, and 5th Thursday each month, 7:00 pm in The Organ Room
Game Day - 1st and 3rd Friday of the Month, 12:30 pm in The Organ Room
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Henry’s Corner
Tuesday Pub Nights
Dear Members,
For December we having a busy and fulfill calendar.
12/1 - Pub Night: Stew 12/3 - Cocktail Therapy 12/8 - Pub Night: Italian 12/15 - Member Holiday Party ~ 6pm 12/17 - Cocktail Therapy 12/19 - Brunch with Santa ~ 11am-12:30pm 12/22 - Pub Night: Ribs 12/23 - Candlelight Dinner ~ 6pm 12/29 - Pub Night: Southeastern States 12/31 - 2015 New Year Eve Dinner Party ~ 6pm
From all the Food & Beverage team we want to thank you very much for your support and a happy and healthy holidays.
Recipe : Holiday Cocktail Recipe The Shrub
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The Shrub Ingredients:
2 ounces baccardi rum
1 ounce ruby port
3 ounces cranberry-fig shrub* (recipe
below)
Ginger beer (or ginger ale)
Seltzer
Preparation
Fill a 16 ounce glass with ice. Add rum,
port, and shrub. Top with equal parts
ginger beer and seltzer.
Cranberry-Fig Shrub Makes 1 quart (enough for about 10
cocktails) and can be refrigerated for
up to one week.
1 cup water
1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup sugar
2 cups unsweetened cranberry juice
10 dried Black Mission figs, coarsely
chopped
2 sprigs fresh rosemary
1 tablespoon black peppercorns
.
Combine water, vinegar, and sugars and
whisk or shake until mostly dissolved.
Add cranberry juice, figs, rosemary,
and peppercorns and mix well to
combine. Refrigerate for 24-48 hours
and strain to remove solids before
using.
PHCC is “the place to be” on Tuesdays. Pub Nights have been a raving success. And we appreciate your support.
In addition to the themed specials, the bar will feature some amazing values.
In addition to our open seating policy, we are gladly accepting reservations. Pub Nights have gotten so popular and we appreciate advance notice.
Beer’s of the Month:
Centennial IPS $3.00 Bottle
December Themes:
Dec 1 Stew
Dec 8 Italian
Dec 22 Ribs
Dec 29 Southeastern States
January Themes
Jan 5 Indian
Jan 12 Fish Fry
Jan 19 Texas BBQ
Jan 26 Irish
We’ll see you at the club!
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December 2015
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Pub Nights Theme Schedule
12/1 - Stew
12/8 - Italian
Pub Nights Theme Schedule
12/22 - Ribs
12/29 - Southeastern
States
1
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
Pub Specials Start - 5pm
2
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
Happy Hour 3pm-5pm
3
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
Cocktail Therapy
4
Pub 11am-9pm
Happy Hour 3pm-5pm
5
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm Dinner in Pub Only
6
Lunch 10am—4pm Pub 11am to 4pm
7
Club, Course & Practice Facilities will be Closed All Day
8
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
Pub Specials Start - 5pm
9
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
Happy Hour 3pm-5pm
10
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
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Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm Dinner in Pub Only
Happy Hour 3pm-5pm
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Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm Dinner in Pub Only
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Breakfast 8:30am—2pm Lunch 10am—4pm Pub 11am to 4pm
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Course Open
Pro Shop, Range & Snack Bar Open Pub 12am—4pm
15
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
Member Holiday Party 6pm
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Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm Dinner in Pub Only
Happy Hour 3pm-5pm
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Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
Cocktail Therapy
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Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
Happy Hour 3pm-5pm
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Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm Lunch in Pub Only
20
Lunch 10am—4pm Pub 11am to 4pm
21
Club, Course & Practice Facilities will be Closed All Day
22
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
Pub Specials Start - 5pm
23
Candel Light Dinner
Happy Hour 3pm-5pm
24
Dining Room & Pub 11am-4pm No dinner Service
25
Course and Clubhouse Closed for Christmas
26
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
27
Breakfast 8:30am—2pm Lunch 10am—4pm Pub 11am to 4pm
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Course Open
Pro Shop, Range & Snack Bar Open Pub 12am—4pm
29
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
Pub Specials Start - 5pm
30
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
Happy Hour 3pm-5pm
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Dining Room & Pub 11am-2pm New Year’s Eve Dinner Party
Dates and Times are
subject to change
Calendar of Events...what’s happening now
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Club Activities for December 2015 Tues Dec 1st - Yoga Classes: 8:30am - LGA Play Day 9am - Ladies Tennis Clinics 8:30am -Pub Night 5pm: Stew
Wed Dec 2nd - Jazzercise Class: 8:30am - Ladies Tennis Drop-in 9am - Ladies Bridge: Lunch Starts at 12pm, Play Starts at 1pm - Ladies Tennis Clinic 6pm
Thurs Dec 3rd -Yoga Classes: 8:30am - Sandpipers 8:30am - Cocktail Therapy 5pm - Men’s Tennis League 6:30pm
Sat Jan 30th - Adult Tennis Development 9am - Mixed Tennis Doubles Drop-in 10am
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January 2016
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Pub Nights Theme Schedule
1/5 - Indian
1/12 - Fish Fry
Pub Nights Theme Schedule
1/19 - Texas BBQ
1/26 - Irish
1
Pub 11am-9pm
Happy Hour 3pm-5pm
2
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
3
Lunch 10am—4pm Pub 11am to 4pm
4
Club, Course & Practice Facilities will be Closed All Day
5
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
Pub Specials Start - 5pm
6
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
Happy Hour 3pm-5pm
7
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
Cocktail Therapy
8
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
Happy Hour 3pm-5pm
9
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
10
Breakfast 8:30am—2pm Lunch 10am—4pm Pub 11am to 4pm
11
Course Open
Pro Shop, Range & Snack Bar
Open Pub 12am—4pm
12
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
Pub Specials Start - 5pm
13
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
Happy Hour 3pm-5pm
14
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
15
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
Happy Hour 3pm-5pm
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Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
17
Lunch 10am—4pm Pub 11am to 4pm
18
Club, Course & Practice Facilities will be Closed All Day
19
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
Pub Specials Start - 5pm
20
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
Happy Hour 3pm-5pm
21
Dining Room & Pub 11am-4pm
Cocktail Therapy
22
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
23
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
24
Breakfast 8:30am—2pm Lunch 10am—4pm Pub 11am to 4pm
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Lunch 10am—4pm Pub 11am to 4pm
25
Course Open
Pro Shop, Range & Snack Bar
Open Pub 12am—4pm
26
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
Pub Specials Start - 5pm
27
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
Happy Hour 3pm-5pm
28
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
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Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
Happy Hour 3pm-5pm
30
Dining Room & Pub 11am-9pm
Happy Hour 3pm-5pm
Calendar of Events...what’s happening ahead
2015 Angel Tree
Club Staff
General Manager Garry d. Cramer
Office Manager Becky Vanvalkenburg
Director of Golf JIM Nodurft
Course Superintendent Gil Martinez
Private Events Director Stephanie Padilla
Membership Director Megan Gerdes
Food & Beverage Director Henry Chaperont
Picacho Hills Country Club 6861 Via Campestre Las Cruces, NM 88007 Phone: 575-523-8641 Fax: 575-523-5310 Website: www.picachohillscc.com Golf Shop ext. 29 Golf Pro Des ext. 28 Kitchen ext. 27 Office/ Reservations ext. 21 Private Events ext. 22 Membership ext. 31 Pub / To Go ext. 24 General Manager ext. 23
Owned & Operated by: Organ View Properties, LLC
Picacho Hills Country Club is sponsoring an Angel Tree for the 2015 Holiday Season.
The “Angels” are students who currently attend
Columbia Elementary in Las Cruces, NM.
If you would like to sponsor an “Angel”, please select a tag from the tree located in the Business Office. The
tag will have a child’’s name and three gift “suggestions”. Once you choose an Angel, please bring the gift unwrapped with the tag to the Business Office
prior to December 10th, 2015.
We are delievering the Gifts to Columbia Elementary on December 11th, 2015.