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NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2011

MagazineA bi-monthly publication by the Hollandse Club

The Visit us online @ www.hollandseclub.org.sg

events & Activities

F&B

SportS

Gala Hollywood ClassicsCabaret Make ‘Em Laugh at Xmas

Archery Basic CourseScuba Diving for Ladies

Christmas Take AwaySpanish Tapas Recipe

IT’S BELGIAN & SPANISH MoNTH - Special articleS and F&B promotionS!

UPCoMING:

Sinterklaas, Merry Christmas &A Happy New Year

Bert GabriëlsInterview

Fun Factsabout Sinterklaas

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ContentsWhat’s happening at the Hollandse Club

This Issue

the Hollandse club magazine is published bi-monthly and distributed free to members of the club. Views and opinions expressed may not necessarily reflect those of the club, its committee or editorial staff. ©all rights reserved. mica (p) 156/04/2009.

HOLLANDSE CLUB

22 camden park Singapore 299814 tel: 6464 5225 Fax: 6468 6272 email: [email protected] Website: www.hollandseclub.org.sg court Bookings: [email protected]

MAIN COMMITTEE

President albert Jan [email protected]

Vice-President Jacqueline [email protected]

First Secretary alex [email protected]

Second Secretary & Sub-Committee Coordinator catelijne [email protected]

Treasurer robert [email protected]

Member for Food & Beverage Jean-paul deslypere

Member for Sports Guido nieuwenhuijzen

Ordinary Member Young-min Bouman

SUB COMMITTEE

Member for Festivities nancy Hilbrink 8223 6303

Disciplinary Committee paul Stuart

CLUB MANAGEMENT

General Manager rené Verhulst 6461 1103 [email protected]

Banquet Operations Manager tan Boon phang 6461 1137 [email protected]

Banquet Executive mariah Said 6461 1112 [email protected]

Head of Membership & Marketing evan Quek 6461 1139 [email protected]

Membership Executive darma Jahari 6461 1111 [email protected]

Marketing & Communications Executive Geoffrey chia 6461 1117 [email protected]

Operations Executive Jeeta Kaur 6461 1104 [email protected]

Public Affairs Bridget van akkooi 6461 1161 [email protected]

Events & Entertainment Manager nele cornelis 6461 1110 [email protected]

Food & Beverage Manager Jan Faizal 6461 1118 [email protected]

Executive Sous Chef christian crowder 6461 1118 [email protected]

Sports & Recreation Manager dean chee 6461 1151 [email protected]

Finance Manager Vangel neo 6461 1108 [email protected]

Accountant Zoey lee 6461 1106 [email protected]

Human Resource Executive diyana a.B. 6461 1113 [email protected]

Executive Housekeeper Karrey Quek 6461 1114 [email protected]

Administrative Assistant regina Sim 6461 1160 [email protected]

President’s Message 2

General Manager’s Message 3

Events & Activities 4

Members 30

Calendar 37

Teens & Kids 43

Food & Beverage 45

Sports 53

Library 68

Club Information 69

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Facts About Sinterklaas

Members At Home

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Belgian Cartoons

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dear Fellow members,

congratulations to our members from new Zealand and our friends at anZa for winning the long-awaited rugby World cup. What a nail-biting final it was! Great to see so many of you at the club for the occasion.

there seems no letting up in the events calendar. a couple of weeks early, but nonetheless the highlight of the kids’ calendar, is the arrival of Sinterklaas (Saint nicolas) on Saturday, 19 november. the man hails from Spain, but was supposedly buried in italy. He then made a come back, helped by his moorish assistants to make an appearance in the low countries, as well as visiting Singapore. this holiday is a truly cross-border event. i would encourage all international members to join in and partake in this traditional children’s party. aptly, the coming two months will be cloaked in Belgian and Spanish themes. please consult this magazine and our website for information on all upcoming events, including the Quiz night (it’s back!) and the black tie Hollywood classics Gala dinner.

Singapore hosts the 2011 Veterans’ Hockey World cup and the Hollandse club is proud to host their Gala dinner on 4 november. Some 800-plus participants are expected to dine on the tennis courts, especially converted for the occasion.

our club has seen many positive changes in recent months and we endeavour to continue improving members’ experiences. in this spirit, the main committee is initiating a development plan for buggy and wheelchair access to the club and its facilities. the renovation of the children’s play area is also part of this development plan. We are looking into the possibility of offering day care facilities and upgrading alternatives for the all-weather pitch. the main committee welcomes your input and ideas.

it is often said that Singapore is a transcient city. perhaps it is for this very reason that people here are open-minded and welcoming to newcomers. Similarly, those whose time has come to leave may just temporarily lose sight of their friends, but will cherish them always in heart and mind.

after a total of some 15 years in asia, michaela, the kids and i have decided to embrace an exciting new challenge. i am confident that my successor and the main committee will not tire to ensure the long-term success of the club and the well being of all members.

Albert Jan HofmanPresident, Hollandse Club

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

“Our Club has seen many positive changes in recent months and we endeavour to

continue improving members’ experience.”

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dear members,

the Holiday Season is approaching fast and we are only 60 days short of 2012 and counting! While most of you might be heading home to enjoy the traditional festivities in a more appropriate and cold environment, for those of you who will remain in Singapore to usher in the new Year, do join in the club’s festivities that we will hold right up to the stroke of midnight on new Year’s eve.

during the past year, we managed to make some successful improvements to the club, beginning with the new pool furniture, the revamp of the old Juliana’s into the lounge, an improving terrace menu, the hotel room transformation and a new look for the reception area. While these positive changes were ongoing, we also managed to hold several successful sell-out events during the year. a big thank you goes out to the whole team and everyone who volunteered, putting in that extra effort to make things a success.

KIDS IN THE CLUBas we are a family club we are most encouraging of a ‘lively’ atmosphere and enthusiasm from our young members. though most of our club kids are well behaved, there have been some case and complaints of children getting up to a fair bit of mischief recently. complaints have reached us of chairs in the pool, littering, olympic relay running through the lounge area – fresh out of the pool and plastic-water-bag-fights all over the place! We would like to ask parents to remind their kids to be considerate of other members and the club rules. please keep in mind that there might always be members who just want some ‘quiet and peace’ at our club.

TOWELSWhat would my last message of the year be without mentioning our beloved towels? i would like to thank all members for diligently signing out and returning our new pool towels since the new practice has been introduced. i’ll be the first one to admit that the new arrangement is less convenient but we have successfully managed to maintain the number of towels in circulation since and unfortunately we need a place that is permanently manned to uphold that. as from 1 January 2012, we will discontinue the supply of white towels to the poolside changing room since the majority of our members are aware of the new practice now, and we will only be placing the white towels at the Gym and the tennis changing rooms.

HOTEL AND SPASince their launch on the 1st of September, the club hotel rooms have been operating at full steam and we are glad to announce good occupancy rates since their inception. it’s the ideal spot to book your visiting relatives and friends, or to let all those travelling executives from our corporate memberships enjoy a taste of the Hollandse club while on business in Singapore for a ‘friendly’ rate. We have also reopened our Garden Spa located opposite the hotel rooms, providing for limited and pre-booked services through the aspara Spa. to compliment our sport enthusiast members, we have also arranged for physiotherapy and sports massages to be available at the Garden Spa.

THE LOUNGE the lounge has just finished a successful restaurant Week and looks forward to bringing members some exciting new F&B events like Wine tasting dinners, chef’s table, Guest chef dinners and a

lot more. do remember that we provide excellent custom-made dinners with our new approach to ‘dining by design’ at the lounge. if you are looking to hold a function, birthday or a small cozy gather with elements of fine dining then look no further. our food & beverage department will cater to your specific needs and requests. For more information contact our Food & Beverage manager, Jan Faizal at 6461 1118. in addition, it gives me pleasure to announce the arrival of another chef, from Holland this time, as chef christian has decided to move on.

SINTERKLAAS CELEBRATIONSin customary and long-established fashion, we will be celebrating the arrival of Sinterklaas (St.nicholas) again this year at marina @ Keppel Bay on the 19th of november. do not forget to register early and come early on the day itself, as the turnout is numbered in the hundreds, just to catch a glimpse of Sinterklaas and his ‘Zwarte pieten’ at the marina. the party then comes to the club as we throw a proper birthday gathering for the ‘Goed Heilig man’ in the main Hall. Sinterklaas has promised to bring gifts again for all the well behaved children this year, so be on your best behavior young ones! a big thank you goes out to the Hollandse School, Klm and marina @ Keppel Bay for making this event and happy children possible!

last but not least, do not forget to mark all the special dates in your diary!

enjoy the upcoming Festive Season Sincerely,

René VerhulstGeneral Manager

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“for those of you who will remain in Singapore to usher in the New Year, do join in the Club’s festivities that we will hold right up to the

stroke of midnight on New Year’s Eve”

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Throughout the year our Club staff have been working hard to bring you top Club service. Rules prohibit any form of tipping so that is why we have created the Annual ‘Ang Pow’ fund. Members are asked to kindly contribute to this fund as a gesture of goodwill and thanks to the staff for all their efforts throughout the year. In line with this programme in other member clubs, married couples December accounts are debited with $60 and singles with $30. The total sum contributed is then distributed equally among staff at Chinese New Year.

Members who wish to give more or do not wish to contribute at all should contact Cynthia Seow at [email protected] before the 20th of December 2011. Should no contact be made, it will be assumed that members have consented to contribute towards the fund. The staff of the Hollandse Club thank you in advance for your generosity.

THE ANNUALAng PoW Fund

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BBQ AT THE POOLSIDE

As the summer holidays ended, we welcomed our members back to Hollandse Club by turning our poolside into a place like Rio de Janeiro for our welcome back party. It was an enjoyable Brazilian BBQ event, with music and live performances from two Samba dancers.

BRAZILIAN FIESTA

16th September was a night of BBQ Churrasco, Feijoada and buffet. Two chefs from Brazil Churrasco, Luciano and Izza brought Brazilian dishes that satisfied everyone’s taste buds. We are also honoured to welcome the Ambassador of Brazil, Mr Paulo Alberto de Silveira Soares and his wife to join us for the night.

We would also like to thank Brazil Churrasco on Sixth Avenue and Club Street for the preparation of the sumptuous meal. We would also like to invite them again for our next Brazilian month.

For more information on Brazil Churrasco, visit www.brazilchurrasco.com

SEPTEMBER

BRAZILIAN MONTH

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GERMAN OCTOBER NIGHT

On the 22nd of October 2011, the Club held a special event in honour of all our German members at the Main Hall in conjunction with our German month of October. The Main Hall was laid out in full Oktoberfest style with a selection of delicious German favorites provided by Suntec City’s new German Imbiss stall as well as a wide selection of beer, beer and more beer!

The highlight of this full house event was live music from ‘The Tropic Oompah Band’. This five piece traditional ensemble played live music to give the Main Hall a real ‘Oktoberfest’ feel. Also, during the night, 3 couples pit their drinking skills against each other to be crowned the ‘Beer Champions of the Night’. The proud winner walked away with a pair of tickets to Universal Studios: Halloween Horror Nights.

The night turned into quite the celebration, with (you guessed it) members themselves taking to the stage and breaking into song. A big thank you goes out to all members, guests and our event partners for making it a fun and eventful evening and hopefully we can look forward to an even larger one next year! Prost!

oCToBER

GERMAN MONTH

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The Ladies Only Fashion show on 7 October was a sold out night of glitz and glamour at the Hollandse Club. All the 150 elegantly dressed guests were welcomed into a breath taking dining room, decked out in brilliant white with leopard and white tiger prints in honour of the theme of this World Wildlife Fund benefit night.

After a glass of Cava and a chance to admire the other guests’ outfits, the ladies sat down to a delicious 3-course dinner. In between the courses, there were four amazing fashion shows. The ladies were able to admire the clothes, jewellery and shoes, as the models walked around the tables for everyone to see and touch the designs up close. Guests enjoyed a wine tasting of complimentary California Freemark Abbey and Matanzas Creek wines to accompany each delightful course.

THE AnnuAl FASHion SHoW AT THE HollAndSE CluB

A LADIES ONLy AffAIR

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EvEnts & ActivitiEsFiERCE LOOkS FOR A WiLD NiGHT

Sharon Connolly, Image Consultant from the Maximise group, hosted the evening with her usual brand of wit and extensive style knowledge. She introduced Mrs. Sarah Ong from WWF, who highlighted that the proceeds of the event’s lucky draw would support their work for endangered species and habitats. The generosity of the guests meant an amazing $2,500 was raised for WWF projects. Fabulous prizes were sponsored by many health, beauty and wine companies in Singapore. The main prize was a pampered 2-3 nights stay at the luxurious Karma resort in Bali.

First on the catwalk were fabulous new season looks from Ziegler Shoes, located in Tanglin Mall. All the outfits were shown by real beauty models of all shapes, ages and sizes to highlight that with the right outfit everyone can feel and look great. This Danish designer store showed its versatility, with great clothes that suit Singapore weather. Guests were thrilled with the wonderful necklace, generously provided by Ziegler for the event’s jam packed goody bags.

Amongst the gifts and vouchers in the goody bag, there was a voucher from Change located in Holland Village Mall. This expat favourite boutique filled the stage with their lingerie and beachwear looks. The show was a vision with their collection to make any woman feel sexy. The real life models looked stunning. Mette Holte Jensen, owner of Change highlighted that the right undergarments can improve any outfit.

DRESSED TO iMPRESS

Anna Rainn’s It’s a Wrap dresses were another hit with the audience, as these flattering dresses came by in all lengths and colours. Ladies loved the styles and patterns, as they were able to touch the material as the models came by.

The final show stopper was the evening gowns provided by the Avana boutique on Scotts Road. There were more than a few oohhs and aahhs as the models and dresses came out on stage. Several ladies started planning evenings out just to be able to buy one of the exclusive dresses.

The ever popular best dressed competition was held at the end of the night, with a lady nominated by each table coming up on stage to be judged for a final winner. Veronique Boumann won the best dressed award and a bottle of Champagne for her lovely black frilly dress that suited her shape so well. Many guests partied the night away into the small hours. It was another successful evening of fine dining, fun and fashion.

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BERT gABRiëlS inTERViEW

Why did you give up everything you studied for to go into entertainment?

Ever since I was a kid and watched legendary Dutch comedian Toon Hermans on TV, I knew that was something I really wanted to do too. So I took up theatre as a hobby during my studies. By the time I had a ‘real’ job, I figured it might be possible to just try being a professional actor and comedian for a while, and go back to my job if fail. So I didn’t really give up my job, I just took a break. However, that break is now, after 5 years, still going and I’m enjoying every minute of it.

How would you describe your brand of comedy?

It has been called ‘clever comedy’. It isn’t intellectual, but most of the jokes start from some kind of revealing insight (though often absurd) or from a social problem. And I’m not afraid to put some sarcasm in my shows.

Are Belgians generally funny people?

I don’t think Belgians are particularly funny, but we have a lot of good stand-up comedians, with some hilarious politicians as well, I might add. Belgians also have the funny capacity to work very hard for something they actually do not take seriously at all.

Have you been to Singapore before? If so, what did you think of it?

I’ve been there once, about 5 years ago for 3 days, to accompany a Singaporean girl back to her father. At that time, I was working as a tutor for unaccompanied foreign children, and sometimes they had to be brought back to their home country. Though I didn’t really have the time to sight see, I was impressed by the architecture. I’m looking forward to coming back and seeing some more.

What is your Singapore show about? Will you be making fun of expats or Asia?

I didn’t plan to do that, but you might have given me some ideas now. The show will be about the big and small problems of everyday life, the troubles of living in family relationships, and of course a bit about traveling.

We are the Hollandse Club. Will there be a lot of jokes about the Dutch?

I can’t promise I won’t be cheeky. The cultural differences between the Dutch and the Flemish will certainly be discussed!

What’s the funniest thing about the Dutch?

Apart from their accent, their tallness and their names you mean? Definitely their idea of gastronomy: milk at lunch and food out of a wall (Bert is referring to the infamous ‘kroket’, the deep fried, meaty snack sold by various dubious Dutch snack bars out of vending machines of dubious hygienic standards).

Let’s hope Bert enjoys our Hollandse Club kroket a bit more when he visits us this month. Get your tickets at the reception before they sell out.For more information check out www.bertgabriels.be

Belgian funny man Bert Gabriëls will be appearing for one night only at the Hollandse Club on Wednesday, 30 November. This one man comedy phenomenon, with his own hit show on Belgian TV, took some time out to answer some of our questions and get you ready to laugh at his funny take on life. Bert swapped his high potential future after studying for Master’s degrees in Law, Anthropology and Philosophy for the uncertain lifestyle of a stand up comedian in 2004. He studied directing at the the Academy of Dramatic Arts of Maastricht, but wound up on the other end of the lens when he created the hilarious Belgian hit show Zonde van de Zendtijd or ‘Waste of broadcasting time’ with partner Henk Rijckaert. The show won the 2010 Flemish TV Star award for Best Flemish Comedy program. His theater shows, such as Druk or ‘busy’ have also been awarded many prizes.

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Lieve kindertjes in Singapore!

Jullie weten dat Sinterklaas op dit moment heel druk is met alle voorbereidingen voor zijn grote reis naar Nederland en alle andere landen waar kinderen wonen die mijn verjaardag elk jaar weer willen vieren. Maar tussen het inpakken van de koffers door, wilde ik jullie heel graag eens een mooie brief schrijven. Dat doe ik niet meer met pen en papier tegenwoordig. Sinterklaas gaat wel een beetje met de tijd mee, en ik heb nu ook een computer!

Sinterklaas wordt, zoals jullie weten, ook een dagje ouder. En het kost heel wat tijd om elk jaar naar Singapore te komen. Zo’n lang stuk met het vliegtuig, en dan nog met de boot....Maar ik heb van mijn luisterpieten gehoord, dat de kinderen in Singapore mijn verjaardag wel weer heel graag willen vieren! En dat jullie weer heel erg uitkijken naar mijn komst. Dat vind ik heel fijn om te horen! Daarom kom ik ook dit jaar weer gewoon naar Singapore toe. Op 19 november kom ik aan in de mooie jachthaven Marina@Keppelbay. Daarna is er weer een grote Sinterklaas show op de Hollandse Club. Het wordt weer een prachtig feest. Komen jullie allemaal kijken?

Ik moet het allemaal wel heel goed plannen, deze trip, want ik moet ook nog naar een paar andere landen. Elke dag reis ik wel weer ergens naar toe! Er zijn natuurlijk overal in de wereld kinderen die Sinterklaas graag willen ontmoeten, en ook graag cadeautjes krijgen. Weten jullie al welke cadeautjes je graag zou willen krijgen? Schrijf het maar in een mooie brief, of plak er plaatjes van op. Die brief kun je dan naar de Sint toesturen, of in je schoen doen die je straks kan zetten! Er staat een speciale Sinterklaasbrievenbus op de Hollandse Club. Als je er gewoon ‘voor Sinterklaas’ op schrijft, dan komt hij zeker bij mij! En dan weet ik precies welke cadeautjes er bij jullie thuis gebracht moeten worden door mijn goede Zwarte Pieten. Wel eerst even aan je papa of mama laten zien!

Wisten jullie trouwens dat Sinterklaas dit jaar op de Hollandse Club kan logeren? Ik heb gehoord dat er mooie hotelkamers zijn gemaakt. Zou dat speciaal voor mij zijn? Ik denk dat ik daar wel een nachtje gebruik van ga maken. Ik zal eens vragen of mijn mooie paard in de kamer ernaast kan. Natuurlijk breng ik ook een bezoek aan de Hollandse School. Daar kijk ik ook weer erg naar uit. Ik vind het prachtig om al die blije kinderen weer te zien. En mijn Zwarte Pieten hebben dit jaar ook weer heerlijk snoepgoed klaarliggen. En chocoladeletters!

Lieve kinderen, ik ben blij dat jullie elk jaar weer Sinterklaas’ verjaardag vieren.

Schrijven jullie me terug? Nu moet ik echt weer verder mijn koffers inpakken.

Heel veel groeten van Sinterklaas, en tot snel!

Sinterklaas is, of course, the patron saint of children, but did you also know he’s the patron saint of sailors. That’s why he always travels by steamboat, even here in Singapore. The steamboat carries all the presents, chocolate letters, coins, marzipan, pepernoten, kruidnoten and speculaas cookies, Sinterklaas, all the Black Peters and the horse to Holland from his house in Spain. When Sint and Piet come to Singapore they fly first and then take the boat from the airport.

Black Peters all go to Sinterklaas’ special school to learn how to read and write, but they also receive climbing lessons to learn to carry all the presents up to the roof and down the chimney. All that soot makes their faces very black, but their clothes stay clean because of the special material the sewing Peters use to make the colourful suits.

Sinterklaas’ horse is called Amerigo. Amerigo has a little foal that is called Pegasus, like the winged horse in old stories. Of course, Amerigo and Pegasus are the only horses who can climb on to roofs of houses.

Does Sinterklaas sleep with his beard under or above the bedspread?

The children’s book ‘Alles wat je wilt weten over Sinterklaas (en nog veel meer!)’ answers more than 130 questions children ask about Sinterklaas. From ‘How does Sinterklaas know that I have moved?’ and ‘Where in Spain does Sinterklaas live?’ to ‘How can I become a Piet’? This playful book is full of surprising questions and creative answers and also explains the historic background of the Sinterklaas tradition. How did the name ‘Sinterklaas’ come about?, why does Piet throw candy around?, Sinterklaas’ ring and much more.

Want to read more? Look at www.oversinterklaas.nl! Here you can also order this book for delivery in the Netherlands (ISBN 9789047512172). For delivery elsewhere please check www.bol.com.

It costs 12,50 euro (forwarding charges not included).

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THE TUESDAy QuilTing BEEThe Hollandse Club extends a warm welcome to the ANZA Quilting group from 10.30am to 3.00pm every Tuesday (usually in the Brabant room). These talented ladies are glad to have a new home, after meeting at members’ homes turned into quite a chore with such a big group. The group has kindly invited Hollandse Club members to join in. Whether you are sewing savvy or a needle novice this is a great way to meet people and get advice from the best, no matter what type of needlework you are doing. Their 20 or so members have extensive quilting and sewing experience. You know that these ladies know how to make a quilt that will last forever.

In StitchesNeedlework is enjoying an amazing revival everywhere, perhaps because the recession is forcing everyone to get back to basics. However, today’s sewing designs are no longer reminiscent of your granny’s curtains, with modern patterns and fabulous fabrics to inspire you. Marianne, one of the ANZA regulars, even dyes her own material to make her fabric artworks.

Once a year, the ladies create a beautiful quilt to auction off for charity. Last year’s quilt raised $1000 and the ladies have also pulled together to raise money for good causes such as Australian flood and New Zealand earthquake relief.

Please contact Alison Kennedy-Cooke for more information or if you would like to join in (email: [email protected]) The group has even welcomed visiting relatives from abroad who needed a sewing fix while in Singapore. Alison can put you in touch with a qualified sewing instructor in the group if you need more help.

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• Nanamoku Cold SobaNanamoku Cold Soba and Tsukune with Winter Melon Soup.$16.50

• Special BentoMaguro Chirashi, Salmon with Teppanyaki Sauce, Oroshi Soba, Natto Tofu, Tempura, Fruits and Miso Soup. $20.00

• Kurobuta BentoKurobuta with Miso Sauce, Marinated Octopus, Tori Karaage with Mushroom, Sashimi, Fruits and Miso Soup.$22.00

• Sirloin Steak with Wafu Ginger SauceServed with Rice and Soup.$18.50

• Walnuts and Pumpkin SpaghettiServed with Soup and Drink.$15.50

• Okosama SetBacon & Tomato Cream Spaghetti, Deep Fried Siew Mai, Nugget, Potato Salad.$8.00

Choice of DrinkCoffee / Iced Coffee / Tea / Iced Tea / 7UP / Pepsi / Oolong TeaAll prices are subjected to prevailing GST.

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For 8 years, the eZoo School of Music and Art has been one of the best places in Singapore for kids to go and get creative. Elizabeth Teng is the founder and director of eZoo, which has several different locations around the island, including a popular center behind the Hollandse and GESS schools at 2 Swiss View.

Now, members and their guests can experience the eZoo magic right here at the Club. Elizabeth is really excited about the lessons here, the first at a Singaporean club. She says, “we don’t drill kids to be famous concert pianists or artists, but we do teach them to love the arts in a relaxing environment.” Elizabeth thinks it’s a shame when parents expect her lessons to be about achieving academically. She doesn’t want eZoo to be a classroom outside the classroom. “Often parents come to pick up their child after a lesson and the child doesn’t want to leave because they are in the middle of their creative process. We are all about fun. When something is fun you can you play or paint from the heart. Enjoying the arts is an achievement that will last your whole life,” she explains.

This philosophy is what made the Hollandse Club choose eZoo for the art and music classes for children and teens that have just started. At the moment, the lessons are new so the classes can not be divided into many different age groups. The more participants there are, the more classes there will be for different age groups. eZoo has been kind enough to offer 2 free trial lessons. Register at the Club reception. Just leave your telephone number and you will be called back by an eZoo instructor. Experience the lessons and find out what they are all about. The eZoo instructors will also be happy to answer any questions you might have.

If Music be the food of Love…

eZoo offers several types of music lessons for young people of all ages. Young children can take part in the music and movement classes from as early as 4 years of age. 6 and 7 year olds will love the fun music and play class.

These classes provide that vital early exposure to music and awaken kids’ joy for listening and playing music.

You can start guitar and keyboard from seven years of age. There are lessons for kids and teens, with more differentiation in age

EZOO MUSIC AND ART CLASSES AT THE HollAndSE CluB

groups as more students join. eZoo lessons never have more than 6 students per class. Guitar is on Wednesdays. Of course, you will need a guitar, but that is not a problem as they start at about $50, depending on the size you need. eZoo provides instruments of all kinds at very reasonable prices. Their portable keyboards also start at around $50 and are very easy to carry to and from lessons. Keyboard lessons are on Tuesdays.

It is important to register for the trial lessons, since eZoo has to provide temporary instruments to try out and a class should not be bigger than 6 children.

eZoo holds several music concerts to showcase their artists’ talents each year. Elizabeth is extremely proud of all the student’s when they stand up and show what they have learnt, no matter what their level.

Heart for Art

The eZoo art classes have already started and the children who are taking part are very enthusiastic. Barbara, the art instructor from eZoo, encourages the kids to use their creativity to develop their own style during the lessons. Barbara was trained as an artist in her native Czech Republic, a nation well known for its lovely arts and crafts traditions. She encourages kids to try different techniques and skills. Students who take part and progress through the classes can use the special eZoo art kits for kids, that contain materials such as oil paints, watercolours and brushes.

eZoo teaches skills that reach further than just the art or music classroom. Music performances teach kids that they are part of a group process, like being a productive member of a band. Art and Music lessons build confidence and teach kids about sticking to a long term goal. Hopefully, eZoo lessons will continue to teach these important life skills to members, who are also having fun, at the Hollandse Club for a long time to come.

For more information about eZoo music and art (trial) lessons, check out the eZoo website www.ezoomusic.com or telephone: 6469 4660

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MeMbersExtending a warm welcome to our:

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WINNERS Of VOyAGE DE LA VIE luCKy dRAW ConTESTthe club was glad to announce two winners for the September lucky draw. Both of them will get a pair of tickets for the Voyage de la Vie performance at resort World Sentosa on the 16th october.

congratulations to these two winners:- Robert Mik- Delphine Lebee Marcos

Be sure to look out for our next lucky draw at the reception.

EMPLOyEE Of THE QUARTER AWARD – 3Rd QuARTERthe staff who received the above award this quarter is Girlei Pascua, our receptionist at the Front desk. Girlei was chosen because she: - always greets members enthusiastically- is helpful - carries out her task diligently and sincerely - always serves members with a smile despite being so busy at times.

- Goes out of her way to impress members with service excellence

LONG SERVICE AWARdSimon Pho, Raymond Heng and Stella Lourdes were all presented with the long Service award this year. Both Simon from the pool Bar and Sous chef raymond from the Sub-Kitchen reached the 5 years service milestone, while Stella from Housekeeping reached her 20 years service milestone. in recognition and appreciation of their dedication to the club, they received the long Service award certificate and cash reward. Staff are presented with $500 for reaching the 5 years milestone and $800 for the 20 years milestone. We would like to take this opportunity to thank them for their efforts and contribution to our club. We are confident that the rest of the dedicated staff in Hollandse club’s continuous support and co-operation, we can maintain our competitiveness in the market and establish a secured and prosperous future.

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MEMBERSHIP Updatedear members

With 2 months to go until the end of the year, you can already feel the festive season just around the corner. While many will be traveling over the holidays, members who are staying in Singapore in december can look forward to a spectacular event filled month here at the club. among the many events on our calendar, look out for our annual ‘Sinterklaas’ celebrations, undoubtedly the biggest dutch traditional kids’ event of the year. of course, our ‘international rotation months’ are rolling along successfully with Belgium and Spain in focus in november and december respectively. if you are unsure of the month in focus, check out the terrace placemats for which country is in the spotlight. enjoy that country’s national dishes at great prices.

OPEN HoUSethe Hc open House on the 17 September was very successful, with 22 new families and 1 single member joining our family on the day.

Up for grabs at the open House were 2 tickets to amsterdam and 2 tickets to Bali sponsored by Klm. We would like to congratulate the winners of the draw:

amsterdam Bali•Terence Sale •David Clark•Eric Bakker •Kylie Brooks

a big thank you goes out to Klm for their support of the open House.

MEMBERSHIP reFerralSWe would also like to thank you, our members, for introducing new members to our club and supporting our membership growth. as you know, our club will always need your support and is always looking for new member additions to our large international family. We would like to remind you that there are still ongoing rewards for all members who refer a new member to the club. our membership department will contact you if a new member has listed you as their reference and will send you the food & beverage voucher rewards. For more information on the scheme, refer to page or contact our membership department directly at [email protected]

CAR BUMPER STiCKERSas a club member you should receive our magazine in in the mail once every 2 months (please call us if you do not!). this issue, there is a special insert in the form of a very ‘limited edition’ car bumper sticker. We hope all members will show their pride in their club and place the bumper sticker on their rear car bumper. Go team Hollandse club!

yOUR MEMBERSHIP CARD’S EXCluSiVE PRiVilEgESlast month, a new membership privileges program was launched. all our members are eligible for exclusive privilege discounts at various retail outlets and service providers in Singapore. From traveling and tours, to regular performances at resorts World, there are many great offers, simply because you are a member of the Hollandse club. For up to date information on our programme partners and new additions, simply visit our website. remember to bring along your membership card to the various retail and entertainment venues.

MEMBERSHIP SATiSFACTion SuRVEy 2011We would also like to thank all members who contributed to the ‘membership Satisfaction Survey 2011’ that you received via email. the results will be coming out in the next issue of the club magazine, so stay tuned. in the mean time we look forward to your continuous feedback, questions and ideas. Selected feedback and queries will be highlighted every month in our new informal “members talk”, so keep them coming in.

evan J QuekHead of membership & [email protected]

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From Junky to FunkyMarijke and Maaike visited a small village in the South of Cambodia which was one of the final strongholds of the Khmer Rouge army and only became peaceful in 1998. Since then, people are focused on improving their standard of living. The legacy of war is still apparent, with many people suffering from PTSD, alcoholism and domestic violence. Many parents are not aware of the value of education and this area has some of the worst national exam results in the country. A group of 24 of the poorest of the poor, because they lack land, livestock and food security, were chosen for training. Thanks to this project these artisans now generate vital income for their families, allowing them to send their children and siblings to school rather then keeping them at home to work in the fields. The group also has the opportunity to learn English at the vocational training centre and be involved in savings schemes and other group activities.

Not turning a Blind EyeThe ladies’ interest in supporting developing world communities stems from their own interesting backgrounds. Marijke has lived in several, very different countries (like Norway, Egypt, Iran) and uses her legal background to fight for the rights of refugees and asylum seekers. In Singapore, she works for HOME at their helpdesk for domestic workers, doing fundraising and on research/advocacy projects. She explains that, ‘for Expats Singapore is a wonderful place to live, but for migrant workers from the surrounding countries life in Singapore is tough and sometimes extremely unfair.’

Maaike spent her childhood in several developing countries, like Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Cameroon. Now she is traveling to popular holiday destinations in Asia with her own 3 children, she refuses to ignore the plight of those living in poverty outside of the gates of her resort. After having worked at the Dutch Development Bank FMO, she believes everyone can use their, “experience and background to influence the lives of individuals with small initiatives that make families or individuals financially independent. Funky Fairtrade contributes to that vision.”

Plastic (not so) FantasticThe plastic bag is simultaneously the best and worst product in Asia. Western countries have seen a backlash against them and some African countries have even banned this blight on the landscape. Asia’s obsession with the plastic bag seems to have no bounds; not really surprising as they are ideal for this climate. However, with plastic bags fouling up the most naturally beautiful places, there must be more awareness of this problem. Funky Fair Trade aims to raise Asians awareness while literally cleaning up the mess and using the washed and recycled bags to craft something that will be used and loved for far longer than a bag from the store.

Get in touch with Maaike and Marijke if you are interested in buying or retailing their fair and funky wares. As the ladies say, “buying Funky Junk products contributes to a cleaner environment and provides fair trade income, training and community benefits for its local producers. And makes your home or office look funky too!”

For mor information check out the website at www.funkyfairtrade.info

Funky Fairtrade also supports the organisation HOME by selling cotton party flags made by women staying in the HOME shelter. HOME provides direct assistance to migrant workers and victims of human trafficking or forced labour in Singapore. It advocates for better legal protection of their human rights. HOME strives to help, amongst others, domestic workers, who number about 200.000 in Singapore. HOME shelters are a refuge for some domestic workers who have been abused or whose rights have been violated by their employers. It is a safe house while their cases are being investigated by the police or the MOM. Many domestic workers are repatriated to their home countries after long periods without any money for their families. HOME organises workshops and skills trainings for these women. After attending a sewing workshop some women now make party flags.

For more information on how to get involved: home.org.sg

Shoppers at the Hollandse Club September Fair on 23rd September were wowed by the colourful bags, baskets, flags, toys and cushions two HC members, Marijke Bohm and Maaike Vaandrager, were selling. Imagine everyone’s surprise that a single cushion is made from about 900 recycled plastic bags and one of their stylish handbags recycles over 500 bags that would otherwise be dumped in landfills or clog rivers and drains. Marijke and Maaikes’ Funky Fair Trade products are not only fun, functional and stylish, but buying them means you are helping the environment and workers in some of the poorest communities in Cambodia.

The ladies set up their charitable organization because they want to support social projects in the region that focus on vulnerable people. Their aim is to open the wealthy bubble of the Singapore consumer market for the great products these worthy organizations make. After a trip to see how their suppliers work and support locals with a decent wage there, Maaike and Marijke were motivated to bring this recycled rubbish with a new lease of life to Singapore.

MEMBERS IN FoCUSFUNkY FAIR TRADEMarijke Bohm & Maaike Vaandrager

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We have lovely Dutch national costumes that the Club rents out. We charge $100 a day.

If I have to pick one game from the rest, my recommendation would be LittleBIGPlanet. It is non-violent, has humorous toy-like graphics and its creative gameplay is good for multiplayer team building.

Unfortunately, this game is only playable on the Playstaion 3 console not the Playstation 2.

LittleBIGPlanet has received wide critical acclaim from game reviewers, and won awards for various categories. If you have a Playstation 3 at home, I would recommend the purchase of a copy.

Geoffrey ChiaMarketing & Communications Executive

It would be great if you learn the Dutch language. Although the Club has a few events which will be presented in Dutch, as an International Club it is not compulsory as a majority of the events, classes, notices and advertisements are in English. To be honest, not all the members and staff understands Dutch too.

The prizes are random. It could be anything from colour pencils to toys, it will be different bi-monthly. That’s why we kept it mysterious. The top 3 winners will be notified by phone, email and the next magazine. Prizes will be revealed in the contest advertisement if they are sponsored.

Look out for an exciting new design of the placemats every month as we chance them according to the nation’s month we are in.

“Does the Hollandse Club sell or rent traditional Dutch costumes?”

“I noticed that the Junior’s Room has a number of Playstation 2 & 3 consoles. What is the best game you could recommend

from the list?”

“Thank you for getting the placemats for the Terrace. They are very colourful and appropriate for Brazilian Month”

“I think I should learn the Dutch language if I am to join as a member.”

“In the Colouring Contest For Kids advertisement, you have stated prizes to be won. I wonder what are the prizes?”

Margaret

Anonymous Boy

Nirosha

SingaporeanPotential Member

Cynthia

members talk is an informal section where we can answer your questions or chat about anything under the sun.

if you have any questions or anything to say for members talk,include “Members Talk:” as the subject and email [email protected]

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Black, White and BlueHaving just arrived in Singapore this summer, Elena is amazed how different her possessions look in their new environment, a Black and White house in Medway Park. Some walls were already painted blue, but Elena loved the contrast with her treasures and didn’t repaint them. “The blue is very cooling in the heat and it looks great with my turquoise things”, she explains. She has lovely paintings that come to life against the blue, including a work by her husband and another by her father-in-law. A stroke of luck meant that the she never had to trudge around with the real estate agent looking for a place to live like all newly arrived expat women do. Within the company somebody moved on and the Ter Haars were happy to take over the rental contract.

The house, built in the 1950s, is located in a quiet, green and leafy former British military residential area near Dover road. The British army officers left the area in 1963 and since then it’s been a beloved neighbourhood for expats. Elena never even saw the house before making the decision to take it based on some photos taken by her husband. The family was also lucky that the house was liveable. Many of the other homes in the area must be stripped, with even swimming pools coming out and going back in between owners. She says that, “everyone who lives in this house improves something about it. We repaired the deck around the pool and put in some new plants, turning the area into a nice outside entertaining area.”

Elena ter Haar-Battistuzzi has that collector’s eye. Perhaps she developed it during summers at her family’s Italian house or perhaps it was her art history training at Groningen University in Holland. Her love of collecting objet d’art started in South America and this is what makes her house so unique in Singapore. Many expats collect Asian art, but the balance between her Latin treasures and some gems bought during the family’s years in Shanghai is very harmonious. “I am a visual person. If something looks good I feel good. I look for objects with a soul. My house is full of things that have a history. They say something about where they come from or when I found them. Surrounding the family with memories makes us feel at home,” Elena explains.

THE CollECToR’S EyEPhotography by Olivia Kwok

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Latin LovesElena’s South American artefacts were lovingly collected during the years she lived in Peru, Nicaragua, Mexico and El Salvador from 1996 to 2009, with a break of six years in between where she lived in Holland and became the mother of two lovely children. Her shady terrace is adorned with naïve statues, gorgeous Guatemalan masks and a Peruvian Nazca line vase. In South America in the weekends, Ian and Elena would pack a pick-nick and drive to discover new places. On one journey in El Salvador, the couple stopped in the middle of nowhere at a road side store that sold stone statues. Across the road was a dusty, old ‘Anticuario’, which was so decrepit that even the owner only had 3 teeth left.

He explained that some of the beautiful, antique European furniture came from a colonial hacienda that had partly burnt down in the neighbourhood. They bought a heavy old dining table and cupboard which had both been damaged in the fire, but were still obviously worth saving. Elena usually has a restoration project going and she helped to scrape the damaged layer off the heavy old table.

Buried TreasureIn China and South America, she enjoyed searching for a great deal in places where you would least expect it. She bought two wooden antique statues of monks with a lot of character in a muddy little village in Yunnan province. These two statues come from Baisha, a village where the family met a famous local doctor, Dr Ho. Their travel guide said you could always ring his bell. Elena tells how they, “spent an amazing hour and a half with the 85 years old Chinese herbalist and physician. Ian came away with all kinds of powders to take. The statues always remind me of that experience. I love it when my life crosses the lives of these special people. That is the reason to leave friends and family behind and live in the big, wide world.”

Elena usually has a project going, like clearing off years of muck from the fabulous Buddha head in her living room. “I found this Buddha head in a wonderfully disgusting back alley store in Shanghai. We tried to touch as little as possible because everything was covered in dirt and dust, but we knew we had entered a real treasure trove. We sifted through mounds of rubbish, and then there it was. I loved it straight away, but acted indifferent while trying to get the price down.”

Elena laments that many things in Singapore seem so ready-to-use, with sky-high prices to match. She says that she loves to stroll around with a mission to find objects that touch her soul and that still need a finishing touch. “I haven’t found great places for those kinds of deals in Singapore yet, but I hope I will,” she says. Suggestions are welcome.

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Many people don’t know that a couple of their favourite cartoon characters are as Belgian as French Fries (didn’t know that they were Belgian either- oops!) Here are some of our favourite Belgian fictional characters…

The Smurfs

Who doesn’t love those cute blue faces? Half Belgian, half British cartoonist Pierre Culliford or Peyo created this mini blue icon in 1958. Peyo adopted this pen name when his British cousins couldn’t pronounce Pierre. He applied for two jobs after leaving school: illustrator or dental assistant. Luckily for fans, he got the first.

The first smurf was only a one time secondary characters in another story he wrote. The Smurfs quickly got their own cartoon and then TV show, with Peyo’s life-long writing partner Yvan Delporte creating the stories for his illustrations. There was no looking back. The Smurf phenomenon is truly global, with chart topping success in every form of multimedia from books to films to computer games. How much of that success has to do with the little tune everyone can hum no matter what age or nationality you are? Love it or hate it, the Smurf song, written by Dutchman Vader Abraham in the 1970s, has contributed to Smurf world domination, and still features in the 2011 3D Smurf movie.

Since the 1960s, merchandising of the many Smurf characters has exploded, with German Schleich Smurf figurines their best sellers since the 1970s. No matter who your most beloved Smurf is, Papa Smurf, Smurfette, Brainy, Vanity, Lazy, Jokey and the rest are here to stay.

Tintin

The classic comic books were written much longer ago than these timeless tales let on. Belgian artist Georges Rémi, also under the nom de plume Hergé, wrote and illustrated the first Tintin story in 1929. The 24 comic books he produced have sold over 350 million copies in over 80 languages. For those of you who are unfamiliar with Tintin, the hero is a young, boyish reporter who travels around the world solving crimes and mysteries with his dog Snowy. With his fondness for whiskey and his fear of spiders, Snowy often shows his sharp wit when we are able to read his thoughts. Other favourite characters include grumpy Captain Haddock and the intelligent, but deaf Professor Calculus.

The drawings and storylines have universal appeal, largely because of their clarity and humour. The range of humour extends from pure slapstick to deeper political and social satire in the later books.

Now mega-directors Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson have produced the largest Tintin project to date, ‘The Adventures of Tintin’ movie, a sure-fire Christmas blockbuster. The movie is based on the 1943 cartoon ‘The Secret of the Unicorn’ and is out on 10 November in Singapore.

The Tintin website (tintin.com) has a wonderful array of Tintin facts, film information, a test-your-knowledge quiz, an interactive movie game, the Tintin blog, and the Tintinologist’s corner with loads of Tintin facts.

BELGIANCARToonS

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1st 5 Week Inline Skating Class

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ELEPHANT PARADE SingAPoRE 2011 After tremendous media and public success in cities such as Amsterdam, London, Copenhagen and Milan, the decorated elephant sculptures that support their flesh and blood counterparts are on their way to their natural habitat; Asia. 11/11/11 is the start date for Asia’s first Elephant Parade. From this day the elephant sculptures will be on display along Orchard Road, Marina Bay, the Singapore Botanic Gardens, Raffles Place Park, VivoCity and the Singapore Zoo for two months.

Supporting their Asian Counterparts

The Asian elephant is an endangered species, with their numbers having declined 90% in the last 100 years. The mighty Asian elephant, which could once be found between Syria and China, may be extinct within 30 years at the current rates of decline. Elephant Parade works to raise awareness for the fate of the Asian elephant and funds for The Asian Elephant Foundation. This Dutch foundation raises money with Elephant Parade auctions and retail revenues. Grants from this foundation are used to restore vital elephant land corridors, to support elephant hospitals in Asian countries and for other significant causes. Although Elephant Parade is not a charity, it aims to be the greatest contributor to Asian elephant conservation programs. It’s hard to decide which are cuter, the wild version or the Parade’s decorated elephants. All the artworks are show stoppers. Singapore’s biggest ever open-air international art exhibition will include 160 life-sized baby elephants. The sculptures, made of fiberglass, are painted and decorated by local, international, established or upcoming artists, designers and celebrities. With contributions from Paul Smith, Rupert Grint, John van Hamersveld and Leona Lewis, these art objects are sure to wow Singapore. Dutch artist in Singapore Francis Alleblas has also designed one of the elephants for the show.

A Great Art Investment

Once audiences have had a chance to enjoy them, the elephants will be auctioned to museums, art collectors and private admirers by Sotheby’s during a Grand Gala Auction in January 2012. Part of the proceeds will go to The Asian Elephant Foundation and Singapore Wildlife Reserves Conservation Fund. Previous editions of Elephant Parade raised close to S$7 million at auction for the benefit of Asian elephant related projects and organisations. Auction houses are highlighting Elephant Parade’s art sculptures as potentially great art investments for the future.

Hollandse Club member Kim van der Heeden is one of the five team members organizing Elephant Parade Singapore. She was kind enough to answer some questions about this remarkable event.

© Elephant Parade ®

How did you get involved with Elephant Parade and what attracted you to the project?

I got involved via Marieke de Zeeuw, Project Manager for Elephant Parade Singapore, in August 2010. At that time it was just Marieke and Mike Spits, co-founder of Elephant Parade and managing director of the local Elephant Parade company. When the decision was made that Elephant Parade Singapore was feasible, I offered my legal expertise for the project. Because we are such a small team aside of legal and regulatory matters I take care of some additional paperwork like sourcing insurance for the company.

The unique concept of Elephant Parade, with its combination of art, business and charity, and Marieke, Marc and Mike, the father and son behind the company, made me decide to join Elephant Parade. It turned out to be the right decision although I never thought I’d be working more hours here than I did when still living in Holland. That can be challenging with a young family and a husband rushing off to work as well.

How will the Singapore Elephant Parade differ from those before?

Each Elephant Parade sculpture is an original piece of art. In Singapore, I believe we have more artists than celebrities participating compared to previous editions. Also, the route to view all the art elephants will be difficult to cover by foot due to the distance between some of the locations, as well as the tropical climate. Fortunately, you can see all the 160 elephant sculptures together in one location, most probably Singapore Botanic Gardens, during the viewing days from 8 to 11 January 2012.

Which Elephant is your favourite and why?

I find this difficult to answer because there are so many impressive designs; some funny or catchy others simply artistically beautiful. There is one elephant that’s bound to catch a lot of attention because a 3,37 carat diamond is used in its decoration.

What will happen after the auction in January 2012?

After the sale of the elephant sculptures, Elephant Parade Singapore will come to an end. Of course, directors Marc & Mike Spits are working hard to secure new cities & opportunities for a colorful exhibition of art elephants.

If you want to get your hands on one of the arty elephants, why not drop by the Elephant Parade Gallery Stores at TANGS Orchard Road or VivoCity between 11 November 2011 and 12 January 2012 or check out the website for one of the smaller, limited edition replicas.

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The Hollandse Club Main Committee members and staff never looked quite so good (or so funny, in some cases) as in British artist and cartoonist Andy Cunningham’s caricatures, exhibited in the Tradewinds bar for all to enjoy (and have more than a little snigger at). There’s no need to read the name plates, as Andy’s included all the quirky character traits of her victims… I mean, subjects, making it perfectly obvious who she’s drawn. Even our very own General Manager has finally caught the dreaded HC towel thief in his portrait.

Andy is a well-renowned British artist, who has been in Singapore since 2009. Back in the UK, she has drawn the likes of Pavarotti, British Prime Ministers such as Major, Blair and Brown and other celebrities and royals galore. She has really enjoyed her 2 years in Singapore. “The minute we arrived I knew I would love it here. The work is coming in very fast now and I have never been busier. My clients in Singapore range from corporate seminars i.e. ING Bank, Coutts and JLL, to private leaving parties and charity events,” she says. She did a one year portraiture apprentership ending in a successful show. Time for some questions for our featured artist.

LARGER THAn liFE andY cUnninGHam’S caricatUre eXHiBition in tradeWindS Bar

Can you describe which celebrity you enjoyed meeting and drawing the most and why?

Princess Diana was my favorite although probably my most frightening experience. She was very young and newly married. Everyone wanted to be near her. She was so kind and very natural, beautiful. She had her bodyguard ask me to caricature her and she tried everything to make me feel at ease. It was a proud moment when later at the charity ball, I saw her leave, clutching her caricature in her hand.

Which celebrity portraits have been the most and least successful and why?

Pavarotti. It was my most challenging on-the-spot caricature at a private party. There were 50 or so celebrities all crammed into an intimate room in an exclusive hotel in London. I could hardly move my arms to draw the caricature. Cameras were flashing as the paparazzi realized Pavarotti was being caricatured. It wasn’t my most successful picture, but I did enjoy holding onto the picture for a few seconds during a little tug of war with the great Pavarotti as he tried to take it out of my hand!

How does your artistic process work when you meet someone for a portrait? How do you make sure you really capture their personality?

When you are working live the artistic process has to come naturally, from your subconscious. But I am glad to say it’s easy to teach and anyone can do it. Your first may not be a Michelangelo, but it will be a Picasso. Remember there are no rules in art. Just have fun. I like to talk to my sitter and this gives me the opportunity to see how their face moves and most importantly I learn who they are. My husband jokes that because I am a woman I can always talk and talk and talk, while drawing at the same time. People fascinate me. We are all so wonderfully different. Our faces give so much away and at the same time an expression can hide everything about you. I get a lot of satisfaction from persuading a serious or insecure face, into a smiling face. A smile is “the plot” that makes up a brilliant story.

Can you explain some of your ideas when you were drawing the staff and committee of the Club?

I love going to the Hollnadse Club and chilling out. The staff and committee members make it all possible for me, my family and friends to have somewhere to relax and have fun. I also have time to learn about how the club “breathes”, and I can observe any changes, particularly the funny ones that stand out. The personalities and what goes on in the club capture my imagination. All I am doing is taking my many thoughts, modifying them, so that we can all see, on one page, in black and white, what makes the Hollandse Club special.

Why not hire Andy as a party piece for you next big function, as she draws your guests a memento to take home with them at the end of the evening. Find out more about Andy and how to have her draw at your next do at andyart.co.uk.

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ARE THE HIGHWAyS SAfE in THE nETHERlAndS? remco muzerie lived in Singapore for 9 years (2000 – 2009) together with his wife margo and his children isabelle (15 years) and olivier (12 years). reactions can be sent to [email protected]

From the moment we came back to the Netherlands in 2009, we noticed something exciting in the air. There was a buzz; an unusual discussion. The maximum speed limit on our highways was going to change. That in itself is not very peculiar, but this time the speed limit was going to increase instead of going down. Holy cow, its a miracle! Suddenly we are allowed to drive 130 km (it was 120 km/hr) to Germany, where there is still no speed limit on the highways!

Of course, the question is whether this makes Dutch traffic more unsafe or does it not make any difference because other factors than the maximum speed are responsible for accidents, such as acts of God or deer who want to eat the grass on the other side. Please do not think this article will give you any answers or reasons for the mysteries which suddenly occurred on the highways in the Netherlands, and remember do not shoot the messenger! I think it all started with strange objects placed by people on the highway (the A7) at night. It started with objects like a dustbin, a television, and pieces of metal. This is extremely dangerous, of course, whether you are driving 120 km or 130 km/hour. This is no laughing matter at all.

A little later the objects became more Dutch, like a plastic goat, then a bike, and yes, a ceramic cow. Wham, the driver hit the cow at around midnight and was totally unharmed. That is a miracle. The police are still looking for the culprits but cannot find anybody. Then, just as publicity about the incidents began to die down, especially because of the news that this was the wettest summer in 100 years, the impossible happened. A mysterious highway shooter entered the stage. He (Dutch people are fairly certain a woman could not be responsible) or they lay in the forest or even more scarily sat in a car waiting. They would sneak up on you to shoot at your car while you are driving the maximum speed. Or more precisely, they shot at the window of your car, shattered the glass and drivers had no idea what had happened.

At 8 am on 29 August, the weather was unusual because it was NOT raining and some Dutch people would even call it a nice summer day. There was another shot and the glass of a side window of a random car hits the highway with a splash of glass diamonds. The police saw a silver grey coloured Volkswagen Golf speeding away. A helicopter search did not deliver any results. Do you have any idea how many silver grey Golf cars there are in the Netherlands? From now on you got strange looks if you drive a silver grey car. Are you the mysterious shooter? A good friend of mine took this opportunity to exchange his Golf for his dream car, with that famous red colour.

Most of you will know that Dutch people are a little direct (some call it rude) and have a strange sense of humour (some call that black) but it is definitely rather unique and you start to enjoy that part of the Dutch society enormously when you are back. We make silly jokes about almost everything and the above is of course no exception. The rumour is that they found the highway shooter, what a relief!

We continues to offer members and their guests spa services and physiotherapy within the Club. Conveniently located next to The Rooms, members can book appointments with either Aspara Spa or our Vietnamese Physiotherapist, Mr. Dang Minh Quan.

Aspara Spa

all services - $107/hour For a complete list of all services offered, please visit www.aspara.com.sg)contact: angie at 9626 2359

Dang Minh Quan

physiotherapy - $60.00 (30 mins) / $80.00 (45 mins) Sports massage - $80.00 (60 mins)therapeutic massage - $45.00 (30 mins) / $80.00 (60 mins) massage package - $350.00 (5 sessions)contact: Quan 9025 8354Bookings can also be made through the club’s reception at 6464 5225.

THE GARDEN SPA

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This activity is catered for mothers and their infants (newborns to 3 years old). This popular fun activity is held every week, and also a great opportunity for the mums to mingle with other parents and share tips & experiences.

Day – Every Tuesday

Time – 10.00am - 11.30am

Duration – Weekly

Venue – Rotterdam Room

Price –Members: - $5.00 (1 kid) - $7.50 (2 kids)- $10.00 (3 kids)

For general enquiries, please feel free to contact Eveline dolleman at 9642 8542.

guests: - $12.50 (1 kid)- $20.00 (2 kids)

MuMS & ToTS@ HollAndSE CluB

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uPCoMing CONTEST

Dum! Dum!Brianna Grant G313

What is this little boy trying to say?A big thank you for all the submissions for the colouring contest. It was a difficult time trying to shortlist some finalists and we eventually picked 3 winners. These young artists have impressed us with their beautiful colours and sweet dialogues of the boy.

Each of the 3 winners will win a set of colouring markers.

For the kids whose artwork didn’t get selected, do not despair! Try again in the upcoming November/December colouring contest, and our next mystery prize will get even better.

PeaceEmma CM343

Milk Mama!Noelle H457

WINNERS oF SEPTEMBER/oCToBER iSSuE ColouRing ConTEST FoR KidS

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BEVERAGE PRoMoTIoNSnovember / december

Single Malt Whisky Promotion

30% off for every Thursday and Saturday:

$7.80 per glass,

$132.00 per Bottle after discount.

$7.80 Tasting Portion for all single Malted Whisky

• Glenmorangie Lasanta • Benriach 12 Years • The Balvenie 12 Year • YAMAZAKI 12 Year

Featured MocktailHealthier Choice Iced Tea (Ideal for kids too)

$3.00A delightful range of sugar free, caffeine free iced teas.

Flavours: original, lemon ginger, Sweet Rose & Raspberry Peach

Featured CocktailSangria Royal (December Only)

$11.00 per glassSangria, is a delicious, fruit-based wine “punch” with its traditional heritage well rooted in Spain. Typically, Sangria is made with red wine, fresh, seasonal fruit and a bit of bubbly water or citrus flavored soda. Easy to drink and a huge hit at summer get together - even for those who are not “into wine.”

Featured WineClos Mont- Blanc Proyecto Cu4tro Brut N.V, Conca De Barbera, Spain (December Only)

$60.00 per glassA pale, clear cava with a very slight greenish glint, fine bubbles and a long-lasting head. Subtle and delicate aroma with a hint of toastiness, crisp, clear and elegant. lively and balanced in the mouth. Full pleasant, crisp, with a well-balanced carbonic and long-lasting in the mouth.

Featured BeersBavik Premium Pilsner Belgian Beer

$7.00 per Bottle. 10% off Belgian Beer prices for the month of november.A Pilsner beer is ideal to drink, when you are planning for a long night of drinking or a night with lots of dancing and you know you’ll be thirsty. it’s also ideal if you have to drink a beer in a hurry, with a quick and simple lunch for example. The reasons for this are simple, Pilsners are low in alcohol, and there’s not much of a specific taste to offend the food you eat with it.

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BELGIAN SPECIALSnovember Promotions

TERRACE PRoMoTionS

Moules Frites Mussels steamed in a garlic & white wine sauce served with fries.

$13.80

Croquettes Aux CrevettesCrispy shrimp croquettes, served with bread.

$8.80

Stuffed Chicken Thai styled sauteed chicken wing stuffed with mushrooms with a sweet chili dipping sauce, served with rice.

$9.80

Stir Fried Black Pepper Beef Succulent strips of beef with black pepper sauce, with slices of onion, capsicum and spring onions, served with rice.

$11.00

Vlaamse Stoofpot Flemish hotpot of beef stewed with vegetables, served with bread and fries.

$12.80

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SPANISH SPECIALSdecember Promotions

Spanish Style Mussels Steamed mussels sautéed in a garlic & red wine sauce, served with fries.

$13.80

Spanish Tapas PlateSlices of cured ham and Chorizo, olives, sun dried tomatoes and Spanish Manchego cheese, served with toasted bread.

$11.80

Paella Valenciana Mixta Classic saffron seasoned rice with chicken, prawns, squid and other mixed sea food and vegetables.

$14.80

Surabaya Nasi Rawon Slices of beef in a dark “keluak” fruit broth, served with rice and salted egg.

$11.00

Crispy PrawnsGolden crispy prawns scented with curry leaves, served with rice.

$11.00

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The Singapore culinary scene may be great for many types of cuisine. However, one European favourite that does suffer here because of price and availability is Spanish tapas. Our very own Lounge is probably the best value place to enjoy these traditional drinking snacks. With tapas available in just about every bar and bodega in Spain and at specialist restaurants all over the world, the joy of these drinking snacks, which can be combined into a full meal, is lost when prices sky rocket here. The problem is Spanish ingredients, with each dish standing or falling because of the authenticity and freshness of the olives, chorizo, cheese, vegetables, meat and fish used.

The origin of Tapas is disputed, with many Spanish regions claiming to be the birth place. With evening meal times starting as late as 11pm or 12am in Spain, these tasty life savers tide over hungry drinkers, who would otherwise fall over after a few drinks on an empty stomach. Many tales describe how tapas became the Spanish staple food. As early as the thirteenth century, a sickly King Alfonso X of Castile drank wine with little snacks until he recovered. Afterwards, he ordered that all drinking in town had to be done in combination with his snacks. Or perhaps it was innkeepers in La Mancha who tried to disguise the taste of bad wine with pungent cheeses and sausages. The saltiness of the tapas also promotes drinking as the salt stimulates thirst.

Practical as well as DeliciousTapa means lid in Spanish. Many tapas are little breads or meats that were used to cover drinks to stop flies sipping at the sweet Sherries of Southern Spain. The practicality of tapas is obvious when standing at a Spanish bar (always cheaper than sitting) and balancing these little bite size pieces on you glass. Nowadays, the term tapas covers anything from peasant bites to high end culinary creations. Give the Lounge tapas a try or give these simple recipes a whirl. Serve these recipes with these easy tapas in little dishes; olives, bread, calamares (octopus rings), Albondigas (meatballs in tomato sauce), blocks of Manchego cheese and slices of chorizo for an authentic tapas evening.

Saffron Aïoli The original smooth, creamy garlic sauce to use with bread, meats and fish.

• 2 whole heads garlic • 3 large egg yolks• 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice • 1 tablespoon saffron threads• 3/4 cup canola oil • 8 garlic cloves, minced• 1 teaspoon salt • 3/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil

Preparation Aïoli:1. Preheat oven to 220°C. 2. Wrap each garlic head in foil and roast until soft, about 1 hour. Unwrap and let cool. Peel cloves and set aside. 3. In medium bowl, whisk together egg yolks and lemon. Set aside. 4. Place 2 tablespoons hot water in small bowl. In small, dry frying pan over moderate heat, toast saffron for 30 seconds. Stir into hot water, then fold saffron water into egg mixture. 5. In a blender, combine 4 tablespoons canola oil, raw garlic, roasted garlic, and salt. Blend on high speed until creamy, about 2 minutes. Add egg mixture and blend 1 more minute. With motor running, very slowly add olive oil and remaining canola oil in steady stream, and continue blending until thick, about 2 minutes. Eat with bread or the tortilla.

Tortilla Española• 2 small boiling potatoes, peeled and cut into 1-inch pieces• 1/4 medium onion, finely chopped• 1 large garlic clove, minced• 1 tablespoon vegetable oil• 2 large eggs, lightly beaten

Preparation Aïoli:1. Preheat oven to 200°F 2. In medium pot, combine potatoes and enough water to cover. Bring to boil, lower heat to moderately low, and cook, covered, until potatoes can be pierced with fork, about 5 minutes. Drain and set aside to cool. 3. In small sauté pan, over moderate heat, sauté onions and garlic in vegetable oil until soft, about 5 minutes. 4. In medium bowl, combine eggs, potatoes, onions, and garlic. Heat 10-inch nonstick skillet over medium heat and add egg mixture. Cook 4 minutes, then invert tortilla into ovenproof nonstick pan. Cover and bake until just set, about 10 minutes. Serve with saffron aïoli.

Empanadas These large or small turnovers are filled with meats and vegetables. Traditionally eaten as street food, empanadas are ideal for snacking on the go.

• 1/2 medium onion, finely chopped • 1 tablespoon olive oil • 1 garlic clove, finely chopped • 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin • 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano • 3/4 pound ground beef chuck • 2 tablespoons raisins • 1 package frozen puff pastry, thawed• About 4 cups vegetable oil • 1 1/2 tablespoons chopped pimiento-stuffed olives • 1 (14-ounce) can whole tomatoes in juice, drained, reserving 2 tablespoons juice, and chopped

Preparation Empanadas:1. Cook the onion in olive oil in a heavy medium skillet over medium heat, stirring frequently, until softened. Add garlic, cumin, and oregano and cook, stirring 1 minute. Stir in beef and cook, breaking up lumps with a fork, until no longer pink, about 4 minutes. 2. Add raisins, olives, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1/4 teaspoon pepper, and tomatoes with reserved juice, then cook, stirring occasionally, until liquid is reduced but mixture is still moist, about 5 minutes. Spread on a plate to cool. 3. Preheat oven to 100°C with rack in middle. 4. Lay a large sheet of plastic wrap on a dampened work surface (to help keep plastic in place), then cut out an empanada disk on plastic wrap to measure about 6 inches. Place 3 tablespoons meat mixture on disk. Moisten edges of disk with water and fold over to form a semicircle, then crimp with a fork. Make more empanadas in same manner. 5. Heat 3/4 inch vegetable oil in a deep 12-inch skillet over medium heat. Fry empanadas, 2 or 3 at a time, turning once, until crisp and golden, 4 to 6 minutes per batch. 6. Transfer to a shallow baking pan and keep warm in oven. Return oil to high heat in between batches.

SPANISH TAPAS liTTlE BiTES oF HEAVEn

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if you’re a nutrition-savvy athlete, you’re already well aware of the benefits staged proteins and slow-burning carbohydrates provide. the protein primes muscles for rebuilding after the breakdown of training or competition, and the carbohydrates fuel your efforts. optimum nutrition’s Wholly oats bars offer a delicious alternative to a bowl of oatmeal and protein shake – an alternative that can easily be taken along to the gym, the competition or wherever your busy day takes you. it makes a great between meals snack too.

100% Whey crisp Bars complement what Gold Standard 100% Whey does for pre-workout priming and post-workout recovery. With 25 grams of fast-acting whey protein and carbohydrates from both fast and slow sources, you can power up for a great workout or recover and replenish immediately afterward. of course, you always have the option of enjoying a crispy high-protein snack anywhere, anytime. take a bite out of your daily protein requirements with the only all-whey bar made with crisps.

come down to the proshop to check out the new products!

True Strength; show us what you’ve got.

even though many members are away during the holiday season, there was still many enthusiastic sports men and women who challenged themselves to complete the 5Km Ultimate rowing challenge! congratulations to Rob de Vegt finishing at 17minutes and 48 seconds to finish top of the table. congratulations also to Vincent A. Canzon, Ben Robson, Jeroen Ubbink, Mary fox and Saskia Robson for completing the challenge!

We like to thank our sponsor, optimum nutrition, for providing all participants with a tub of eSSential amin.o enerGY each.

on the left: rob de Vegt

To ALL “EARLY BIRDS”From 6:00am to 7:00am the last gate going down to the tennis court will be opened instead of the hotel side gate. please note that staff will only be on duty from 7am.

GYM ETIQUETTE & HYGIENE•Kindlyreturnweightplatesanddumbbellsbacktotherackafteruse•Forhygienereason,pleasecleantheequipmentwithdisinfectantafteruse•Atowelonthebenchandmatswilldefinitelybeacleaneroptionthanbaresweatybody!

GUEST USAGEall Guests are to be accompanied and signed-in by a member at the Gym reception. a $20 charge will be billed directly to the member’s account for the daily guest usage.*only applicable to overseas guests.

NEW IN THE PROSHOP

ULTIMATE ROWING CHALLENGE

FOR GYM USERS

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On a windy Saturday afternoon, a small but focused group of kids were in field in Punggol. All held bows and arrows in their hands, focusing on a target set in the field before them, before letting the arrows loose with a loud ‘twang’! Smiles broke out all round when the arrows found their targets! What was going on?

It was the Archery clinic, where kids had an opportunity to learn and try out what they had only seen in television and movies. They could pretend they were Robin Hood, if only for a day! They learned the basics of handling archery equipment and safety and were taught basic shooting skills before moving on to practice and a mini tournament. Before long, they were so good at it that they challenged one of the instructors to a shoot out! All in all, it was great fun for all involved and some even expressed interest in taking up a regular class! Look out for it as an Archery class is in the works at the moment!

ARCHERy CliniC

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NEW TERM – REGISTER NoWTo Register: complete S&r registration Form at the club’s reception. contact lavina, S&r executive at 6461 1127 for more information.

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NEW TERM – REGISTER NoWTo Register: complete S&r registration Form at the club’s reception. contact lavina, S&r executive at 6461 1127 for more information.

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Scuba diving exposes you to a new wondrous world, a unique aquatic environment so very different from the dry land that we live on.

During the Scuba Diving Tryout for Kids, 8 kids took on the challenge to step out of their comfort zone. With a professional instructor, they learnt the basics of scuba diving, held in our very own Club swimming pool!

SCUBA KIDS TRyouT

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NEW TERM – REGISTER NoWTo Register: complete S&r registration Form at the club’s reception. contact lavina, S&r executive at 6461 1127 for more information.

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TENNIS

Singapore Women’s Tennis Exhibition: 16 December 2011 - 18 December 2011World-class Tennis is back in Singapore with 6 of the world’s best WTA players coming to play a 3 day exhibition tournament in December. Samantha Stosur from Australia (currently ranked 7th) will be there, as well as Agnieszka Radwanska from Poland (ranked 13th), Peng Shuai from China (ranked 15th) and Svetlana Kuznetsova from Russia (ranked 19th). See you in December at Singapore Indoor Stadium.

For more information and tickets visit www.swte2011.com

Friday Junior Tennis Social: 5pm - 7pm- Play and have Fun- Walk-in Friday is the time and place to always find somebody to hit a ball with.- Find more tennis mates to play with in the future. - Learn about the game, techniques, physics, fitness, balance, posture, breathing, mental strength, competition and social skills and how to fight (overcome your demons) :)- So get more confidence/balance/techniques/consistency/endurance/power- And if you do not already, learn to LOVE TENNIS :)

There are 2 courts to start with. Two groups will be formed, with the first group consisting of players who are growing to competition level and the second with competition level players. The groups will be shuffled once in a while, so players from both groups get the benefits of playing with players of different levels. This is a great way to learn. More advanced players can teach others and challenge themselves when trying to handle all kinds of balls. The starters can test themselves and learn. This mixes it up and adds to the enjoyment for everyone!

If you are 8 and above, able to serve and volley, then come and play!See you at the court, between 5 and 7pm.

Francis and Ineke

Dear tennis enthusiasts,

Please note that everyone is welcome to use Courts 1 and 2 during the Mixed Socials on Wednesday from 7-9pm and Sunday from 4-7pm. There is no need to sign in or to give any notice; just come down and play! It is also expected that players make sure amongst themselves that everyone gets to play a more or less equal number of games. When people are waiting to play, kindly limit a set to a maximum of 8 games. For more enjoyment, it is also recommended that players of similar levels mix: too large a difference in level is usually no fun for both parties. Any suggestions for improvement are welcome!

Marianne Doele has been running on and around the HC tennis courts for years. She is looking forward to organizing events for every one to join and to make the tennis community an even more active (and maybe a bit more competitive) one.

Patrice Plet (M) arrived in Singapore this January (2011). He is married to Conny, who works for Unilever. Patrice has his own small Internet company and works from home. Being able to plan his own working times means he can be found on the tennis courts regularly. He joined the Tennis Committee because he was tricked by the nice TC girls during their hunt for a real man.

‘Boom Boom’ Babs Drenth has been a member of the Hollandse Club since 2002 and is a very active tennis player. You can find Babs on one of the courts 3 times a week, as she loves the game and the social contact with all the players. Beware of her powerful serve and topspin.

Young-Min ‘Steady’ Bouman is addicted to the game and steady is her middle name! The signature look is black. After a year of enjoying lots of social tennis, this season it’s time for the breakthrough in to the competitive scene. There is a very good chance of spotting her on the tennis courts as the whole family loves the game.

WHAT’S ON

TENNIS SOCIALS

THE TENNIS COMMITTEE

TENNIS

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What makes tennis enjoyable? And why do we need a coach?A good tennis coach often asks more questions than gives answers or tips. If your game improves they often ask, “So what were you thinking or trying “. As a coach they encourage you to try different shots and bring out your best game – tweak your core shots to increase consistency, power, spin. They helping you gain more control and confidence. As a teacher they increase your tennis knowledge and lead you through court etiquette, awareness, tactics and strategies… But ultimately a coach’s main responsibility is to make tennis fun?!

Yes, tennis should be fun!!! Ok, we may play tennis for the fitness, social and competitive elements but ultimately we enjoy tennis and play our best when we are having fun. Let’s consider when we first started playing tennis –

Remember when you initially learned tennis, maybe as a child or even as an adult? You would simply go to the court to play tennis. We wouldn’t go to study tennis. You wouldn’t go thinking tennis is serious or work. We would run onto the court trying our best to make that wonderful contact between ball and racquet and feel the enjoyment of watching the ball fly sweetly away; hopefully over the net and into the court. Maybe too quickly we learn the rules and how to score but still we search for that ultimate tennis playing experience. Tennis is simply a game we enjoy playing; like when we play in the pool, or we play on the field or the games we play at home without too many rules or conditions. In the 1980s just when it seemed tennis coaching was a very serious business and biomechanics and stroke analysis were the answers to revolutionizing everyone’s lack of improvement, a “new fun based approach” quietly started. Al Secunda, a gifted artist and radical tennis coach, decided that he would coach from “The Fun Principle – focusing on controlling both hands through the swings and contacts of all the shots”. Al Secunda’s success with his students encouraged him to write a tennis book Ultimate Tennis. In this coach’s humble opinion, this book is still the best tennis instruction guide ever printed. The fact that it has been revised and reprinted so many times and has such enthusiastic reviews suggests it is a classic.

Al’s Secunda’s book Ultimate Tennis challenges students and coaches to improve and enjoy their tennis game following his `pleasure and precision’ principles. The books excellent use of witty diagrams and photos helps you understand and visualize the complicated processes more easily. It makes learning and teaching tennis fun again. Throughout the book there is the theme of `where the fun begins’ and it flows from the way Al describes the mystery of tennis. In his own unique way, Al Secunda makes common sense of complicated tennis biomechanics and elaborate mental imagery. In particular, I find Al’s description of the palm on the forehand and pinky knuckle on the one handed backhand, as essential focal points for smooth stroking, lightening bolt tennis tips. In summary, to increase control and consistency when hitting a forehand -- try visualizing hitting a ball at the point of your forehand palm at the base of your index finger. For the one handed backhand, focus on the pinky knuckle of your hitting hand. By keeping these points smooth through contact you will increase your contact pleasure and ultimately your consistency and control.

So as you go out to play tennis, don’t forget to pause and reflect on if you are going to play or going to work on tennis. Ask yourself “Am I having fun”? Can I focus on simple pleasures in contact rather than on scores. If you can accept that tennis should be playtime and make the fun and focus principle the priority you are taking the first big step to being a better player. By relaxing on court and enjoying a few simple challenges on your game with a coach, you will improve. Your shots will become more consistent and you can start feeling more confident about handling difficult shots, pressure situations and distractions. With a game based approach children learn the fun is in playing. As adults we need to remember don’t get too caught up with score outcomes.

So come and have a hit with the coaches and have some fun in trying to improve your game. If you can pick up a copy of Al Secunda’s Ultimate Tennis. You could also check out Al’s latest book www.the15secondprinciple.com

Most of all try and remember your best tennis will ultimately come from the fun and focus principle.

Written by Bill Alle, Savitar Coach

Want to be sure to get all information on tennis activities?Send an e-mail to: [email protected]

and we will put you on the mailing list.

Marianne Doele (Convener) 9852 6435 Barbara Drenth 8431 7556 Young-Min Bouman 8160 1179Patrice Plet 9833 4038

MondayWednesdayFridayFridaySaturdaySundaySunday

Ladies’ SocialMixed SocialsInternal Ladies’ CompetitionJunior SocialMens’ SocialMixed SocialsFamily Courts

9.00am – 12.00pm7.00pm – 9.00pm8.30am – 11.00am5.00pm - 7.00pm2.00pm – 5.00pm 4.00pm – 7.00pm9.00am – 12.00pm

4 Courts2 Courts3 Courts2 Courts3 Courts2 Courts2 Courts

Maja DuyvermanValdo DavidJanna van DuynFrances de Haas / Ineke HollmanRobert de BruinValdo DavidBook a court via Club’s Reception

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COACHES’ CORNER

WEEKLY SOCIALS AND CONTACT PERSONNEL

TENNIS COMMITTEE

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Please note there that will be no swimming lessons from Friday, 23 December 2010 up until 2 January 2011. Lessons will resume as normal on Tuesday, 3 January 2011.

Kindly take note that our swimming program has reached its full capacity. If you sign out, do take note there might not be space to re-enter into the program. If you still wish to sign out please take note there is a one month cancellation notice and upon signing in you will be charged the usual registration fee.

We had 108 swimmers who signed up for the 4 day swimming event. On Monday, 3 October 2011 at 5pm we started off with over 80 swimmers in the pool. It was such a lovely sight. Swimming is so fun!!

The weather was great until there was lighting on Thursday and Friday evening. Nobody gave up and all the swimmers managed to complete their FULL DISTANCE by the next Monday. Well done to all the swimmers! It was amazing fun, great swimming and lovely family bonding. We had 41 swimmers who swam 10 laps per evening, 42 swimmers who swam 25 laps per evening, 16 swimmers who swam 50 laps per evening and 6 swimmers who swam 100 laps per evening. The total distance covered this year came up to 8260km. Good job guys.

SWIMMINGCHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS

4 DAY SWIMMING EVENT

The AquaDucks team would like to wish all members and their families a Wonderful, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! May all your wishes come true this Christmas!

Merry ChristMas

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This year, rounds 4 and 5 of the Swimming Neptune League were very close together in the months of September and October.

Round 4 of the Neptune League swimming competition was held at the Singapore American School in Woodlands. The parents enjoyed a great view from the stadium seats! Well done to all the swimmers. Thank you for all coming early and swimming the best you can. We managed to gain 11 golden medals, 13 silver and 23 bronze medals. We were literally swimming in medals.

Round 5 took place on 2 October at the HOLLANDSE CLUB, our HOME GROUND. Thank you to everybody involved in this exciting set up and thank you to the volunteers for helping. Without you we would not able to run such a smooth meet. Thank God for the nice weather. This round we managed to gain 14 gold medals, 14 silver medals and 23 bronze medals.

Well done swimmers!! Come to the training hours as often as you can! Everyday 5 times a week would be best! Go Dutch Dolphins Go!

NEPTUNE LEAGUE 2011

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Perhaps we should review the past year and tell you of our many success and glories on the court and how we have developed as compassionate and loving human being.

But that would be boasting, so let us put that to one side and look forward to what you can expect from us in 2012.

National Squash LeagueIt is our aim to have teams playing in Grades B to F in the NSL – which translates to squash for all levels of ability and confidence.

We have an inclusive style and we encourage players to participate in team, practice and competitions.

You will be welcome and included in a happy, smiley group of players.

The NSL starts late January and ends in May – plenty of matches for you to play.

COSMOPlayed between country clubs in Singapore – unfortunately, only 1 team per club is allowed and 5 players on any one night – so to compensate we run in tandem the internal league so everyone get to play 1 competitive match per week.

We started with 2 and now we have 6 ladies committed to squash.

The standard is novice to good and they have their own group and also join in with the men. We are highly confident that they will play league next year and we look forward to the Hollandse Club finally fielding a ladies team.

Eddy (aka Yoda) does a marvelous job every Wednesday in getting the ladies to hone their skills and improve and they are very quick.

GOODBYE 2011, HELLO 2012

LEAGUE

LADIES

SQUASH

As ever, this is the heart of the squash section and the amber nectar flows freely after every session, as does the conversation and the feeling of togetherness.

As a section, we base our development around après squash and the friendships we make. Here we carry into other areas of our life and dare I say it for life itself!!!

SOCIALS

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We are currently in advance stages of negotiation with sponsors, the first of which will be announced shortly.

There is now reach and the universe of potential clients has grown exponentially which makes it attractive for advertisers. Increasingly you will see evidence of support from sponsors in visible and constructive ways to benefit members

In 2012, we will have a Junior Development Academy – yes dear members your children will be able to take advantage of the marvelous dedicated recourses we will have set up.

We will introduce Junior League and competition for the kids and there will be structured coaching to encourage development of their skill sets.

Squash is an individual sport and gladiatorial at that. However, in a team Junior’s get the camaraderie of team sports and the valuable life lessons of individual sport. So parents this is the sport for your kids and remember to keep an eye on the notice board for announcements coming into 2012.

It will be exciting and there will be much progress – come and join us.

SPONSORSHIP

JUNIORS

ROLL ON 2011

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Upcoming Golf Event The next golf event is planned on Saturday, 10 December 2011. Course to be confirmed at a later date.

For general enquiries, please email your interest to Dean Chee, Sports & Recreation Manager at [email protected]

Reciprocal Club: 1. Orchid Country Club

2. Sembawang Country Club - Special Golfing Privilege:Every Tuesday – Friday, 18 holes $160(GST inclusive) per flight of 4 players.Price includes:• $5 meal coupon (redemption on the date of play)• Green & buggy fees• Twin sharing buggy*Promotion not valid if public holiday falls on the above days. Booking allowed 3 days in advance.

Golf Social Sponsor:

THE HOLLANDSE CLUB ASIAN TIGERS GOLF SOCIAL

GOLF

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HoLLANDSE CLUB claSSeS indeX

A aerobics (Step) Wednesday 0900 - 1000 rotterdam ann Yang 6461 1127

aqua aerobics Wednesday 1100 - 1200 Swimming pool nancy Jansen

B Belly dancing (rythmnic Fitness) Friday 1030 – 1130 rotterdam Soheila Forughian 6461 1127

Bridge (duplicate) tuesday 1930 - 2300 Various Franciska Ho 6259 3864

Friday 0900 - 1230 Various Franciska Ho 6259 3864

C cardio Sculpt mon/Fri 0900 - 1000 rotterdam ann Yang 6461 1127

D dance (Ballet, Street, Baby movement) tuesday 1530 - 1745 rotterdam lilian Broekhuizen 6461 1127

H Hockey (ladies) Wednesday 2000 - 2100 ccaB marion Schram 8101 8060

Hockey (men) Wednesday 2100 - 2200 ccaB Joost van Baardwijk 9651 5488

Hockey (Youth) Sunday 0900 - 1100 Hockey Village madelon delfos 9777 5544

J Judo (all ages) monday 1630 - 1730 rotterdam Gerard lim 6461 1127

Judo (5-7yrs) Wednesday 1600 - 1700 rotterdam Gerard lim 6461 1127

Judo (8yrs & above) Wednesday 1700 - 1800 rotterdam Gerard lim 6461 1127

Judo (7yrs & above) Saturday 1000 - 1100 rotterdam Gerard lim 6461 1127

Judo (9yrs & above) Saturday 1100 - 1200 rotterdam Gerard lim 6461 1127

Judo (7yrs & below) Saturday 1200 - 1300 rotterdam Gerard lim 6461 1127

L latin aerobics monday 1130 - 1230 rotterdam meera nair 6461 1127

M mahjong Friday 0900 - 1200 terrace iris Karakashian 6468 8653

P personal training By appointment - Gym ashraf 6461 1127

pilates tuesday 1200 - 1300 rotterdam ann Yang 6461 1127

thursday 2000 - 2100 rotterdam ann Yang 6461 1127

S Squash (Social) Wednesday 1930 - 2100 Squash court Gautam mukerji 9088 5519

thursday 1915 - 2215 Squash court Gautam mukerji 9088 5519

Saturday 1400 - 1700 Squash court Gautam mukerji 9088 5519

Sunday 1600 - 1900 Squash court Gautam mukerji 9088 5519

Swimming lessons / competition mon-Sat Various Swimming pool nancy Jansen

T taekwondo Saturday 1500 - 1600 rotterdam raymond chin 6461 1127

tennis (Free Family courts) Sunday 0900 - 1200 tennis court reception 6464 5225

tennis (Junior Social) Friday 1700 – 1900 tennis court

tennis (ladies competition) Friday 0830 - 1100 tennis court Janna van duyn 9642 1190

tennis (ladies Social) monday 0900 - 1200 tennis court maja 9750 7124

tennis (men’s Social) Saturday 1400 - 1700 tennis court robert de Bruin 9234 7965

tennis (mixed Social) Wednesday 1900 - 2100 tennis court Valdo david 9109 2856

Sunday 1500 - 1900 tennis court Valdo david 9109 2856

tennis lessons mon-Sat Various tennis court Scott Johnston 9038 9348

Y Yoga (Hatha) tuesday 1930 - 2100 rotterdam Jessie liu 6461 1127

thursday 0830 - 1000 rotterdam Jessie liu 6461 1127

Z Zumba monday 1230 - 1330 rotterdam Zuri Kurmaly 6461 1127

tuesday 1830 - 1930 rotterdam Zuri Kurmaly 6461 1127

Wednesday 1030 - 1130 rotterdam Zuri Kurmaly 6461 1127

thursday 1030 - 1130 rotterdam Zuri Kurmaly 6461 1127

CLASS DAY TIME VENUE INSTRUCToR CoNTACT

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6461 11599225 7310

Frances de Haasineke Hollman

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“Game of Thrones” by George Martin

a vast, rich saga with splendid characters, an intricate plot. readable and realistic. Books from the series: ”clash of the Kings” ,”a Storm of Swords” and “a Feast for crows” are also available at the library.

“Time Riders“ byAlexScarrow

a thrilling adventure that hurtles across time and place at breakneck speed. this book won the red House children’s book award 2011.

“Wolfling“ geschreven door Di Toft

een bekroond kinderboek over nat carver, die een vreemde, stinkende straathond mee naar huis neemt. de hond blijkt een Wolfling te zijn, die ontsnapt is aan een zeer geheim wetenschappelijk project. de slechte wetenschappers willen hem terug... maar waarom? Voor kinderen van 10 - 12 jaar.

“Wolflingdeel2“geschreven door Di Toft

in dit boek sluiten nat en Woody, de wolfling, zich aan bij een circus. al snel raken ze verwikkeld in een griezelig avontuur en krijgen ze te maken met een slechte vampiervleermuis...

“Het pauperparadijs“ geschreven door S. Jansen

Hartverscheurend boek over 5 generaties van de auteur. een blik op nederlandse geschiedenis die je niet in geschiedenisboeken terug vindt. een eye opener!

“kleine bij“ geschreven door Chris Cleave

een verhaal over 2 vrouwen. Zij hebben elkaar ontmoet op een paradijselijk afrikaans strand, waar een van hen een verschrikkelijke keuze heeft moeten maken. 2 jaar later ntmoeten zij elkaar opnieuw.

“Gevallen“ geschreven door karen Slaughter

Het 14e boek van de Sara linton en Will trent reeks. de bibliotheek heeft ze allemaal, dus als je deze schrijfster niet kent; begin dan met ‘nachtschade’!

“Hethuiswaarjijvanhield“geschreven door Tatiana de Rosnay

in de 2e helft van de 19e eeuw worden er in parijs duizenden huizen onteigend wegens stadsvernieuwingen. rose bindt de strijd aan met de perfect en met de keizer, om het huis, dat een angstvallig bewaard geheim herbergt, te redden.

“Donderdagskind“ geschreven door A. Pick

een Joodse familie tijdens de op handen zijnde bezetting van tsjechoslowakije zet hun 6 jarig zoontje op een kindertransport naar engeland. Hij zal zijn ouders nooit meer zien. een aangrijpend verhaal over liefde, hoop en verraad.

“Tussenzussen“geschreven door Rita Spijker

Het naderend verjaardagsfeest van de moeder van 4 zussen zet hun leven op scherp. Ze worden gedwongen stil te staan bij hun onderlinge verhoudingen en ieders plek in het gezin.

“Devrouwindekooi“geschreven door J. Adler-Olsen

Het eerste deel van een serie briljante misdaadthrillers, bekroond met diverse prijzen en in 14 landen vertaald. Kom dit boek lenen en laat ons weten of we de andere delen ook moeten gaan aanschaffen...

“Uitglijde“ geschreven door Loes den Hollander

de auteur annabel Schot heeft een writer’s block. Gustaaf Jelle de Volte heeft een voortreffelijk manuscript. Hij zoekt contact met haar. en daar krijgt hij spijt van.

“in mijn dromen“ geschreven door Simone van der Vlugt

rosalie heeft voorspellende dromen, maar niemand neemt haar gave serieus. lukt het haar de terroristische aanslag waarover ze heeft gedroomd te voorkomen?

“Zeemeermin“&“Vuurtorenwachters”geschreven door Camilla Lackberg

op veler verzoek kunt U nu het 6e en 7e deel over inspecteur Hedstrom lenen.

“Voor ik ga slapen“ geschreven door S.J. Watson

elke nacht als christine slaapt worden haar herinneringen gewist. elke ochtend opnieuw moet haar man vertellen wie ze is. maar dankzij een dagboek, ontdekt ze dat haar man haar lang niet alles vertelt.

ST Nicolaas & Christmas books are available.

Library Committeein September we had to say goodbye to mrs. Jeannet Bruinsma.We thank her for all the work she has done for 12 years. We will miss you.

We wish you and your family all the best in the netherlands.We also wish all our readers: ”nice hollidays and a happy and healthy 2012”. See you in the library.

Library Team

“Rafa, My Story“

this book takes us to his childhood, his growth as a player and his incredible career. it includes his highs and lows,describes in detail the pressures of competing in the greatest tennis-tournament in the world.

“ThePowerofSix“by Pittacus Lore

From the creator of “i am number Four”

library needs new volunteers,if you have time please come to the library or leave a note at the reception if you are interested in being involved with our activities.

For more enquiries and information regarding all library matters you may contact [email protected] or pass your details to the reception.

English Books

Dutch Books

Dutch Books

Monday 11.00am-5.00pm

Tuesday 11.00am-5.00pm

Wednesday 11.00am-6.00pm

Thursday 11.00am-5.00pm

Friday 10.00am-12.00pm &4.00pm-6.30pm

Saturday 10.00am-12.00noon and2.00pm-5.00pm

Closed on Sundays & Public Holidays.

Library opening Hours

BooKSHElF Nov / Dec 2011

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Club InformatIon

Festivities Committeechairperson: nancy Hilbrink 8223 6303members: Vacant

kids Committeechairperson: eva Bell 9298 5924members: Vacant

Membership Committeealex lambeekYoung-min Boumancatelijne Botterweck

Mums & Tots Co-ordinator eveline dolleman 9642 8542

Library Committee

convenor: Hian tan 6468 4004members: marianne prahl, angela margaret Bowskill, cynthia andrade, cora Smouter, corine Brouwer, Joosien dessing, marie-pierre mol, Sharan K Gill and nina pillai

Finance Committeechairperson: robert Gortermembers: alex lambeek, then Wee lin, david van peursen

F&B Committeechairperson: Jean-paul deslypere 9826 2598members: patricia Butin Bik, Sytske rijkens,azaa Undeejav Jargalma, nienke nauta-Kuipers

Sports Committeechairperson: Guido nieuwenhuijzen

CLUB OPENiNG HOURSSun - thur 7am - 11pmFri - Sat 7am - 1 am

General Office Hoursmon - Fri 9am - 6pmtel: 6464 5225 (reception)Fax: 6468 6272

Lost & Found itemsplease contact the Housekeeper tel: 6461 1114or reception tel: 6464 5225

TradewindsBar Sun - thur 11am - 11pm Fri - Sat 11am - 1 am eve pH & pH 11 am - 1 am

Pool Bar mon - Sun 10am - 7pm

SPORTS & RECREATiON FACiLiTiES

BowlingAlleytue - Fri 10am - 10pmSat, Suneve pH & pH 9am - 10pmClosed on Monday

Gymnasiummon - Sun 7am - 10pm

Librarymon-thur 11am - 5pmFri 10am - 12noon & 4pm - 6.30pmSat 10am - 12noon & 2pm - 5pm

Multi-purpose Sports Courtmon - Sun 8am - 10pmPlease check availability with reception before using

Sports Pro-shop (at gym) mon to Sun 9am - 7pm

Squash Courtsmon - Sun 7am - 11pm

Court Bookings: [email protected]

SwimmingPoolmon - Sun 8am - 10pmNB: Closure times for competitive swimming:Mon / Tue / Wed / Thur5pm - 7.30pm (Two lanes will remain open)Last Friday each month 5pm - 7pm*At least two lanes will remain open on School Holidays between Monday to Friday

Tennis Courts (Booking required)mon - Sun 7am - 11pmCourt Bookings: [email protected]

Child Minding Service1 to 6 years mon - Fri 8.30am - 12noontel: 6461 1150

FOOD & BEVERAGE OUTLETS

The Loungemon - Sun 9am - closing (last order 9.45pm)Reservations:Reception Tel: 6464 5225 orEmail: [email protected](Closed on Monday)

Bun at Serambitue - thur 11am – 3pm and 5pm – 10pm (last order 9.30pm). Fri, Sat & Sun 11am – 10pm (last order 9.30pm)

(Closed on Monday)

Terracemon - Sun 8am - 11pm (last order 10pm)

(Beverages available until closing)

Belgium Beer Barmon to Sat 8am - 12noon 4pm - 10pmSun, pH 8am - 10pm For special opening hours for events, please ask at reception

During opening hours a limited menu is served.

Mums & Tots Groupnewborn to 4 yearsrotterdam room 10.00am - 11.30am

The Puppy Club(For children aged from 1 to 6 years)mon - thur 12noon - 8pmFri 12noon - 10pmSat & pH 10am - 10pmSun 10am - 8pm

Juniors Room(For children aged 7 years and above)mon - thur 12noon - 8pmFri 12noon - 10pmSat & pH 10am -10pmSun 10am - 8pm

The Chillout Room(For children aged 12 years and above)mon - Sun 10am - 9pm

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