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H i g h l i g h t sCHAPEL HILL COUNTRY CLUBCHAPEL HILL COUNTRY CLUB

January/February 2014January/February 2014Volume 44, No. 1Volume 44, No. 1

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Don HunterGeneral [email protected]

Je! EarleyAssistant Manager, Membership [email protected]

Jean O’[email protected]

Pat [email protected]

Bernadette [email protected]

Jimmy RealeExecutive Chef919.945.0422 [email protected]

Fitsum BayeFood and Beverage [email protected]

Rick BrannonHead Golf [email protected]

Craig " ompsonCourse [email protected]

Lindsay BentonHead Tennis [email protected]

Julie AridasCommunications [email protected]

Alisa Rawls MinshallActivities [email protected]

Jesse MendesAquatics [email protected]

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ry President’s Message

My fellow members,

I am honored to serve as your Club President for the next two years and look forward to the opportunities and challenges that the Club has in store for us. I feel that the Club has provided so much to my family, and I am not just talking about the dozens of golf balls in the backyard of my house on 16.

As members, we all want to see the Club provide increasingly better service and ever improving facilities, and I know your Board desires these things as well. I cannot impress upon you enough the importance of increased membership to these shared goals. " e Club is better if we surround ourselves with your growing circle of friends who share similar interests. Our goal this year is to add over 60 new families to our membership. Any future projects and Club improvements require that this goal be reached. Jay Kennihan has accepted the Membership Chairman’s position on our Board. We are pleased to have someone that understands marketing so well leading the membership charge, but as always, we need your help to grow the Club.

With our four newest Board members Kate Eifrig, Lance Baker, Jay Kennihan, and Terry Barker, I believe that we will have some great new perspectives on the Club. " ankfully, our outgoing President, Kendrick Vinar, did a stellar job running the Board last year. His term brought a renewed fi scal responsibility to the Board. During his tenure, we were able to refi nance our mortgage and renegotiate our property taxes.

As the Board begins meeting this year, we intend to focus on the future needs of the Club, which include our long term asset plan. " e 2013 survey showed us many areas of the Club that the majority of you would like to see us focus on, such as golf course bunker improvements, our playground structure and a future fi tness facility.

Our fi nancial picture is pretty good, but still requires a modest dues and CIP increase beginning this month. Our hope is to continue our debt reduction plan, as well as to replenish our cash reserves to provide a strong safety net going forward.

As a Board, we hope you share in the vision and passion for our Club. It is so much more than a place where we have a drink, play a round of golf, or enjoy a game of tennis. When speaking with the leaders of other clubs, I am usually asked how our Club stays so strong, especially during such di# cult economic times. My answer is that we have a special membership, who all have a shared interest in our Club. My fellow Board members and I are eager to continue to give back to our Club and ask for your help to keep us moving forward.

Respectfully,

Michael Brogren

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In " is Issue...President’s Message

About the House

Congratulations

Upcoming Club Events

WGA News

Nifty Niners News

SMGA News

Golf

Tennis

Club Activities

Activities for Kids

Club Calendar

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About the House It was a roaring, packed house holiday season for the kids at the Club. " ey took over the main fl oor on a Wednesday, " ursday and Sunday before Christmas and General Manager Don Hunter said that everyone had such a good time with Santa, he might have to stretch the festivities to four days next year. " is was welcome news to someone (me) who was feeling a bit down after learning he’d been born on John Wilkes Booth’s birthday. And that he (me again, not John Wilkes Booth) and Lee Harvey Oswald, the other famous presidential assassin, both qualifi ed as sharpshooters during their military training. (At least I hung up my rifl e when I hung up my uniform. Oswald didn’t.)

It’s always cheery to know that a signifi cant portion of our Club population is enjoying itself. I include the parents, and especially the one young mother who I overheard telling her child as they were leaving the Club, “Look at the moon! What a wonderful night for Santa to fl y!’’ Well, I know it wasn’t Christmas Eve, but the rotund one had to get to CHCC some way, didn’t he?

It was a peaceful year for the House Committee. Complaints were few and minor. Members by and large chose to behave themselves, taking o! their caps indoors (men), going outside to use their cell phones, wearing jeans without holes and not running in the Clubhouse. A good time was, I hope, had by all and your committee looks forward to more of the same in 2014.

One change for the better that is coming (it may already be here by the time you read this) is improved lighting in the Columbia Room, which is one of the two rooms downstairs used for spillover and special events. Lighting in the Columbia has been dim since the new Clubhouse was built. Additional fi xtures have been obtained for a very reasonable price, and Don Hunter has promised me that they will be installed before the end of January, if not sooner. Right, Don?

We’ll be working in the new year to spruce up the Clubhouse where it needs sprucing and doing whatever else we can to make 2014 a happy time for all our members. And remember, the whole point of belonging to CHCC is simple: to have fun. And so we shall.

Larry Cheek, House Committee Chairman

Congratulations!We would like to extend a round of applause to our own Sally Austin, who recently received the Gladys Palmer Meritorious Service Award! " is award is given in recognition of outstanding service above and beyond the call of duty, and honors individuals who have made a substantial contribution to the evolution and growth of women’s collegiate golf. Recipients of this prestigious award have infl uenced women’s golf in a manner that has changed the complexion of the sport and as such, the award is meant to honor a pioneering spirirt. We here at Chapel Hill Country Club are proud to have such an outstanding person in our midst, and hope that you will take the time to congratulate Sally on this great accomplishment!

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Upcoming Events at Chapel Hill Country Club

2nd Annual Snow BallCome out in your fi nest black tie attire for this exciting

night after the holiday rush!

6:00 pm cocktails7:00 pm dinner

Passed Hors D’OeuvresGougères with Apples and Blue Cheese Mousse

Lobster Risotto AranciniChicken Liver Pate with Brandy MushroomsShrimp Cakes with Sesame Cucumber Relish

First CourseWild Mushroom Soup, Duck Confi t, Black Tru" e

Second CourseRed Watercress Salad, Shaved Kohlrabi, Chapel Hill

Creamery New Moon Cheese, Toasted Pistachios, Pomegranate Verjus

Choice of EntreeBraised Heritage Pork Osso Buco, Sweet Potatoes, Pancetta, Turnips, Fig Glazed Cipollini Onions,

Fried Parsnips -or-

Pan Seared Scallops, Crab and Smoked Corn Risotto, Green and White Asparagus, Spinach,

Roasted Pepper Puree-or-

Co! ee Rubbed Beef Tenderloin, Chestnut Gremolata, # ree Potato Gratin, Bacon Wrapped Endive,

Braised Red Cabbage, Veal Demi Glace

DessertDisplay of Assorted Desserts to include Chocolates,

Pies, Cakes and Petit Fours

$75 per person includes the above and wine with dinner

Valentine’s DayTreat your sweetheart to a special evening at the Club!

6:00 pm cocktails7:00 pm dinner

Amuse BoucheSmoked Salmon on Potato Cake withCrème Fraiche and American Caviar

First CourseShrimp Bisque with Butter Poached Lobster and

Julienne Vegetables

Second CourseGrilled Lamb Loin, Greek Style Basmati Rice

with Lemon and Oregano, Fava Bean Apple Salad,Sa! ron Vinaigrette

EntreeAncho Honey Marinated Beef Tenderloin,

Wild Mushroom and Smoked Gouda Bread Pudding, Broccolini, Roasted Red Peppers, Romesco Sauce

DessertChocolate Pot de Crème with Chocolate

Brandy Snaps and Chocolate Dipped Strawberry

$52 per person

Mark your calendar for these other events!

Breakfast for Dinner: " ursday, January 16Oyster Festival: " ursday, January 30Sushi Night: " ursday, February 6Wings and Beer Dinner: " ursday, February 20Wine Society Dinner: " ursday, March 6Breakfast for Dinner: " ursday, March 20Bubba Gump Shrimp Festival: Saturday, March 22

Super Bowl Take Out Menu

Let Chef Jimmy and his sta! make hosting your Super Bowl party easier by preparing all of your Game Day snacks! Pick up a menu at the front desk or print one o! of the Club website and submit it by 3:00 pm on Friday, January 31st.

You may sign up for these events by calling 919.967.8201 or [email protected]. Please be aware that space is limited and that your

reservations are not guaranteed until they have been confi rmed by a member of our sta! .

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Greetings from the WGAHappy New Year to all, and I hope 2014 fi nds us all with good health and great golf games! As your new President for 2014, I would like to invite everyone to make suggestions on how to improve the WGA and obtain greater participation in our play days and events. I have already received some very thought-provoking ideas and look forward to hearing more.

Your 2014 Board includes: Carolyn Hightower - Vice President, JoAnn Mayer - Treasurer and Mary McCoy - Secretary. I am very excited to work with these ladies and hope you will thank them for stepping up and serving in these positions.

As NC is infamous for its yo-yo weather, I hope you will take advantage when you can and get out to play over the winter. I will remind everyone that the WGA has standing tee times from January through March on our normal Tuesdays starting at 11:00 am, and you can still sign up through the Google docs or call the Pro Shop. " ese are informal play days.

I would like to recognize our 2013 TIP team, captained by Lin Wright. CHCC was the TIP champion, beating Treyburn at the Prestonwood Country Club in a very tight match. Kudos to all who played this year, it was defi nitely a team e! ort. We will be claiming our trophy at a luncheon held at Prestonwood Country Club on January 14, 2014.

And don’t forget our Winter Party will be held January 10! BJ Attwood has graciously o! ered her home for this grand event. Shere Stone is handling the preparations, thank you Shere!

Please consider how you will help the WGA this coming year. We have numerous opportunities such as Play Day Chairs, Camaraderie Day Chair, Winter Party chair, etc., so please sign up and help out.

I am very excited to be your fearless leader. Cheers to a great golf season!

Diane KoenigshoferWGA President

Nifty Niners News" e Nifty Niners’ closing day was well attended and, as it was Halloween, there were several costumed players. Mary Guckes and Susan Gibson organized a wonderful luncheon for us to celebrate the end of another golf season.

On December 6, we gathered in a transformed Lawson’s Bar for our Christmas party. " e room was beautifully arranged and decorated and the food was great!! " anks to all the sta! that helped put the room together. " anks to Diane Staton, who spearheaded the planning of the Christmas party. " anks also to Susan Dennis for the invitations and to Karen Lazarus, Susan Weidener and Jann Stiven for getting everything done. " e party was a great success!!

We continue to play on " ursdays as weather permits. From now until the 2014 season begins on April 3, we will start play at 10:28 am.

" ere will be a NNGA Board meeting on January 30 at 1:00 pm. " is meeting is open to any Nifty Niner who wants to attend. We will be able to play golf and then have our meeting.

Kate Eifrig

Senior Men’s Golf AssociationWith winter o# cially upon us and 2013 coming to an end, I would like to take this opportunity to thank our outgoing president Dick Ellgen, and Board members Bob Dalton, Paul Richardson and Stan Eskridge for all their hard work and e! orts.

It was a fun year of golf and the SMGA remains solvent with membership just under 100.

Changes to our Board for 2014 include Andy Mayer as Vice President and new Board members Mark Attwood, John Battle, John Pyecha, Tim Smelzer and Al Vickers.

Our spring season starts in mid March with our opening day breakfast, followed by a superball tournament. " e event is free and all members are invited for breakfast whether you play in the tournament or not.

On behalf of the SMGA - “Happy New Year” to everyone.

Terry FlynnSMGA President

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GolfGolf Shop MessageAs we look forward to 2014, we would like to wish everyone a happy, healthy and safe new year. We plan on having a very busy and productive golf schedule this year that will be fi nalized by March 1, 2014. We also plan on having all new members, as well as current members attend a required 30 minute golf presentation on aspects of golf that the Golf Committee deems to be important to the day to day operation of Chapel Hill Country Club. Our topics will include: how to repair a ball mark, golf etiquette, golf attire, speed of play and other topics that are important to make all members golf experience better at Chapel Hill Country Club. " e details on this program will be fi nalized soon and sent out to the membership so that you can attend one of the scheduled presentations.

Save # e Date We have fi nalized a few important dates that you can put on your calendar.

! e Tradition" e 2014 Men’s Member-Guest will be held the weekend of June 26 - 28. Sign-up information regarding the tournament will come out at a later time. " is information will be included in your March Newsletter.

! e Carolina Classic" e Ladies’ Carolina Classic (Member-Guest) will be held on June 5 - 6, 2014.

Golf Shop SpotlightAlan Bandy, my assistant for 24 years has decided that it is time to retire so tht he can spend more time with his wife Wanda and family. He will be retiring on January 31, 2014. We plan on having a “Alan Bandy Appreciation Roast Dinner” at the Club on Saturday, February 1. We would like to invite all of you to come and show your appreciation for Alan. He has been a very valuable asset to the golf program over the years and his work ethic and dedication will be hard to replace. I will start the process of fi nding a replacement by early spring. We wish Alan the very best, and I know that he is looking forward to being on the other side of the “penalty box,” having weekends and holidays o! and playing a lot more golf. Look out Twister!

Golf Pro Shop Phone: 919.932.2857

Pro Shop HoursMonday - CLOSED

Tuesday - Sunday - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Range HoursMonday - CLOSED

Tuesday - Sunday - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Rules of PlayWinter Rules are in e! ect. You may lift, clean and place the ball one club length no closer to the hole in the fairway only. " is rule will be in e! ect until we start playing the ball down again in the spring of 2014. In an e! ort to keep the course in the best condition as possible, please remember to repair your ball marks, fi ll your divots with sand in the fairways and rake the bunkers after you fi nish.

Winter Clearance SaleWe will be starting our winter clearance sale on January 2, 2014. Stop by the Golf Pro Shop and take advantage of these incredible deals!

Club RepairJanuary and February is the perfect time to get your clubs ready for the spring by having new grips installed on them. If you would like for Miles to check your clubs and make a time to have them installed, please stop by the Golf Pro Shop at your convenience.

Annual Bag & Cart StorageIf you would like to store your golf bag and push cart in our bag storage, please contact the Golf Pro Shop. We currently have a few spaces open.

Winter Guest Special: January through March, 2014In an e! ort to produce some needed cash fl ow during the months of January, February and March, we will be o! ering a great special if you bring a guest! During the week, Tuesdays through " ursdays, the guest fee will drop from $50 to $40 and the cart will be included. On Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, the fee will drop from $60 to $50 and include the cart. In addition, if you bring 3 guests, your cart will be complimentary. " is is a great way to entertain some clients or possible potential members at a great discount.

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Tennis

Winter Clay Court ConditionsFor the winter months, the court conditions phone message will be posted by 7:30 am (or later in the event of inclement weather – rain, snow, sleet, or temperatures in the teens or 20s). If the temperature drops below 32 degrees, the soft courts will freeze and will be unplayable in the morning until after 12:00 pm. If we have a hard freeze (mid to low 20s or below), the courts will be unplayable until mid-afternoon and possibly all day.

Tennis Court LightsWe have recessed lighting on the clay courts which will light up the court you are playing on just fi ne, with no need to light up the adjacent court as well. So to help reduce our power bill, please be sure to only turn on the lights for your court and turn them o! when you leave. " e court lights will be turned o! when not in use at night. " ere is a timer that will also turn them o! at night to help. " e court light box is outside of court #7. (Turn the handle up to open the door and fl ip the necessary court lights on or o! .)

Spring Clay Court Resurfacing" e clay courts will be resurfaced at the end of February to get them ready for our busy spring USTA season here at CHCC. All 10 clay courts will have the lines ripped up, and the old material will be raked o! the court and hauled o! . Once that is complete, new material will be evenly dispersed and rolled perfectly to get them ready for the brand new lines to be nailed to the ground. We will block o! courts 1-6 or 7-10 to allow members the chance to still play on either side during this time. Please check with the Tennis Pro Shop for further details as this time approaches.

Adult Spring Team Challenge: Saturday, April 12: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm " is team event, our most popular for years now, can make you, an ordinary tennis player, feel like one of the members of the Davis Cup team! Every game you and your partner win is good for the team, and the fate of the team can rely on your fi nal doubles match! " e uniqueness of the format is the reason for the popularity of this event. " ere are six teams, 3 men and 3 women per team. On each team there are 3.0, 3.5 and 4.0 players. Each round will consist of all doubles (men’s, women’s and mixed) and you will play with each of your teammates before the event is over. " e most consistent team each year ends up in victory lane. What makes this weekend so special is that all di! erent levels of players are represented on each team. " e teams will be assigned by Lindsay, Derek, Jarrod and Jaime, with the utmost attention paid to equality. Tennis from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm with lunch and the award presentation to follow from 12:00pm - 1:00 pm. " e cost is $35 for each player (includes lunch, snacks, awards, and balls).

Please sign up in the Tennis Pro Shop or email Lindsay at [email protected] Jaime at [email protected].

Tennis Pro Shop Phone: 919.932.2855Court Conditions Hotline ext. #1

Pro Shop Hours Monday - CLOSED Tuesday - Sunday - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Tennis Court Hours8:30 am – 7:30 pm daily (weather permitting)

2014 Tennis Calendar of EventsFeb. 19 - 20: Ladies USTA 3.0 Team CampFeb. 27 - 28: Ladies USTA 3.5/4.0 Team Camp**Apr. 4: JUNIOR LOCK-INApr. 12: Adult Spring Team Challenge** Apr. 18 - 20: USTA CHCC Junior L4 Championships May, TBD: Charles House Benefi tMay 17: Adult Singles ChampionshipsMay 26: Memorial Day Parent/Child Round RobinJul. 4: Adult Round RobinAug. 29 - 30: CHCC Junior Club ChampionshipsSept. 1: Labor Day Round RobinSept. 6: CHCC Men’s/Women’s Member GuestOct. 5: Adult Golf/Tennis BiathlonNov. 1: Adult Doubles Championships

** Some dates could change throughout the year.We will keep you informed with ALL changes **

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Men’s/Women’s USTA LeaguesIt’s that time of the year again!!

" e 2014 USTA season is just around the corner, so I’m sure you have all started emailing and getting your list going for the upcoming season which will begin in early March, with team registration beginning January 1. (Team Registration ends February 5 – team must have minimum # of players registered.)

*** Please be sure to pick up a captain’s packet in the Tennis Pro Shop BEFORE YOU BEGIN THE ONLINE TEAM REGISTRATION. *** " is allows us to add your name and team to our list so that we are aware of which teams will be represented here at CHCC, how many courts will be needed during the season and gives us an opportunity to assist in getting extra players for your team with those members looking to play. " is was set by the Tennis Committee, so please be sure to do check in with the Tennis Pro Shop. Communication with the Tennis Pro Shop is key!

Rosters are here in the Tennis Pro Shop if needed. Anyone needing more information must contact the Pro Shop at 919.932.2855 or via email to [email protected] or [email protected].

Overall team registration is closed May 5, 2014.

USTA Sectional Championships Information:Adult 18+: June 12 - 15 in Lake Norman, NCAdult 40+ 3.0, 3.5, 4.0 & 4.5+: June 26 - 29 in Winston Salem, NCAdult 55+ 3.0, 3.5 & 4.0: May 29 - June 1 in Asheville, NC

ALL USTA Day League matches will begin at 9:15 am, with Night League matches beginning at either 6:30 pm or 7:00 pm, depending on the day of the week. " e USTA Leagues o! er a variety of ability levels with both day and night leagues. Listed below are possible Spring USTA Teams that could be formed at CHCC this upcoming season:

Women USTA 3.0 Day 15 players " ursdays 9:15 am - 11:15 amWomen USTA 3.5 Day 15 players Tuesdays 9:15 am - 11:15 amWomen USTA 4.0 Day 15 players Mondays 9:15 am - 11:15 amWomen USTA 4.5Day 15 players Wednesdays 9:15 am - 11:15 amWomen USTA 3.0 40+ Day 15 players Mondays 9:15 am - 11:15 amWomen USTA 3.5 40+ Day 15 players " ursdays 9:15 am - 11:15 amWomen USTA 4.0 40+ Day 15 players Tuesdays 9:15 am - 11:15 amWomen USTA 3.0 55+ Day 15 players Tuesdays 9:15 am - 11:15 amWomen USTA 3.5 55+ Day 15 players Fridays 9:15 am - 11:15 amWomen USTA 4.0 55+ Day 15 players Fridays 9:15 am - 11:15 amMen USTA 3.5 Night 15 players Tues./" urs. 7:00 pm - 9:00 pmMen USTA 4.0 Night 15 players Mon./Wed. 6:30 pm - 8:30 pmMen USTA 4.0 40+ Day 15 players Fridays 9:15 am - 11:15 amMen USTA 4.5 Night 15 players Mon./" urs. 7:00 pm - 8:30 pmMen USTA 5.0 Night 15 players Tuesdays 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Ladies’ Team Camp DatesDue to the high turnout for ladies playing in our annual Spring Tennis Teams (USTA and Triangle Tennis), it is almost impossible to hold a separate clinic for each registered team out of CHCC. " erefore, each spring we o! er two day camps for 3.0-4.0 USTA levels and hope those participating on the teams can make at least one day.

3.0 Team Camp - Wednesday, February 19 and " ursday, February 20: 9:00 am - 12:00pm3.5/4.0 Team Camp - " ursday, February 27 and Friday, February 27: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Camps will consist of stroke production and conditioning, as well as strategy and tactics. " e fi rst day of each camp will focus on singles and the second on doubles. Drinks and refreshments will be provided. " e cost for two days is $90.00 or $50.00 for one day. Camps will be limited to the fi rst 18 players to sign up.

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2014 Junior USTA Team Tennis LeaguesOnline registration for teams will begin January 6 for the Durham Parks and Recreation League. " e minimum number of kids needed is 3 boys and 3 girls by February 2. Maximum number of kids on a team is 12. If your child is not a member of the USTA, the year enrollment is only $19, and for those 10 & under who are new to tennis, the USTA is o! ering the fi rst year free to juniors! Please contact the Tennis Pro Shop at 919.932.2855 with any questions.

" e start date, times and fees will all be fi nalized once the local league schedule is confi rmed.

State Championships: June 19 – 22 in Fayetteville, NC. Mark your calendars for this weekend if your child plans to play in the Local USTA League. If their team wins the locals, we hope to fi eld a full team of juniors and represent CHCC in the State Championships.

Quickstart Tennis: Ages 10 & under. In 2013 we had our 8 & under team WIN the state championships with our 10 & under teams winning their local league. We are hoping to add teams in the 8 & under and 10 & under leagues. Check with the Pro Shop for more information. Matches will begin in March. " e exact start date will be determined once registration ends and the season schedule is provided.

Junior USTA Team Tennis: Ages 10 +. We have had this league for the past 4 years at the Club with great success each season. We are hoping for another great year from our Junior Teams. We are hoping to add junior teams to compete in the 12 & under and 14 & under divisions once again this year. Matches will begin in March. " e exact start date will be determined once registration ends and the season schedule is provided.

2014 Junior Tennis ClinicsWe will do our best to keep our junior program going through the cold winter months here at CHCC. If the weather gets to be too cold (below 35) and cancels a day or two of clinics, we will pro rate your child’s attendance for the session.

Session 1: Tuesday January 7 – " ursday February 27 Registration Deadline: January 3

3:15 pm – 4:00 pm Pee Wees (ages 4 - 7): $120 for 8 clinics, $240 for 16 clinics4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Future Stars (ages 8 - 10): $145 for 8 clinics, $265 for 16 clinics5:00 pm – 6:30 pm Player Dev./Tournament Training (ages 10 +): $165 for 8 clinics, $320 for 16 clinics

Spring Junior Tennis Clinics

Session 1: Tuesday, March 4 – " ursday, April 10 Registration Deadline: February 28Rain Days: Tuesday April 15 and ! ursday April 17

3:15 pm – 4:00 pm Pee Wees (ages 4 - 7): $90 for 6 clinics, $180 for 12 clinics4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Future Stars (ages 8 - 10): $105 for 6 clinics, $210 for 12 clinics 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm Player Dev./Tournament Training (ages 10 +): $135 for 6 clinics, $270 for 12 clinics

Session 2: Tuesday, April 22 – " ursday, May 29 Registration Deadline: April 18Rain Days: Tuesday June 3 and ! ursday June 4

3:15 pm – 4:00 pm Pee Wees (ages 4 - 7): $90 for 6 clinics, $180 for 12 clinics4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Future Stars (ages 8 - 10): $105 for 6 clinics, $210 for 12 clinics5:00 pm – 6:30 pm Player Dev./Tournament Training (ages 10 +): $135 for 6 clinics, $270 for 12 clinics

You may register for Tuesdays, " ursdays or both.For more information and to sign up, please contact the Tennis Pro Shop at 919.932.2855.

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Activities

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor DreamcoatFriday, May 16, 8:00 pm $85 www.josephthemusical.com

One of the most enduring shows of all time, Tim Rice & Andrew Lloyd Webber’s JOSEPH AND THEAMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT is the irresistible family musical about the trials and triumphs of Joseph, Israel’s favorite son. Retelling the Biblical story of Joseph, his eleven brothers and the coat of many colors, this magical musical is full of unforgettable songs including “" ose Canaan Days,” “Any Dream Will Do” and “Close Every Door To Me.” Starring Diana DeGarmo as “" e Narrator” and Ace Young as “Joseph.” (30 seats currently reserved)

# e Wizard of OzFriday, April 11, 8:00 pm $90 www.wizardofozthemusical.com

We really ARE o! to see the Wizard! Come with us and see one of the greatest stories of all time

LIVE on stage at DPAC! If you love the movie, don’t miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the live performance! (20 seats currently reserved) * Children must be 5 years of age to attend.

CHCC Book ClubWednesday, January 15, 12:30 pm (lunch 11:30 am)Jane Lamm will lead a discussion of ! e Madonnas of Leningrad by Debra Dean. Please call 919.967.8201 for reservations.

Wednesday, February 19 will be a special event. We will meet at 7:00 pm. Author James Dodson will be here to discuss American Triumvirate, Sam Snead, Byron Nelson, Ben Hogan, and the Modern Age of Golf. James is an entertaining speaker, so even if golf isn’t your game, you will enjoy the discussion. Please call 919.967.8201 to make reservations.

Gather in the Rosemary Room to hear golf writer James Dodson discuss his book American Triumvirate: Sam Snead, Byron Nelson, Ben Hogan and the Modern Age of Golf. He will also recount stories from his friendship with many of the golf greats. " is book won the 2012 USGA Herbert Warren Wind Award. " e New York Times selected it as one of the top 100 books of 2012. " e Golf Channel made a documentary inspired by this book. James’ books A Son of the Game and Final Rounds were both named Top Golf Book of the Year by the International Network of Golf. Ben Hogan asked James to write his biography Ben Hogan – An American Life, which won the Herbert Warren Wind/USGA International Book Award in 2004 Other bestsellers by James are A Golfer’s Life (with Arnold Palmer), Final Rounds, Faithful Travelers, ! e Dewsweepers, ! e Road to Somewhere and Beautiful Madness. During James’ writing career he has won numerous prestigious awards and appeared in over 50 publications worldwide. James Dodson currently lives in Southern Pines, North Carolina. " is will be an enjoyable evening and seating will be limited, so please make your reservation now.

CHCC BridgeCHCC BridgeBriBridge will resume on January 7! Everyone is welcome to come and play each Tuesday from 7:00 dge will resume on January 7! Everyone is welcome to come and play each Tuesday from 7:00

pm until 9:00 pm in the Tennis Terrace Room. You do not need to have a partner to play, just pm until 9:00 pm in the Tennis Terrace Room. You do not need to have a partner to play, just come out, join the fun and make some new friends along the way!come out, join the fun and make some new friends along the way!

Special Event for GolfersWednesday, February 19 at 7:00 pm

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Activities for Young MembersTuesday Art Classes for KidsEvery Tuesday from 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm, kids can come learn skills for visual arts. We work on drawing, painting, collage and other visual art mediums. Alisa loves sharing her knowledge of art and teaching kids how to be creative. We learn how to turn “mis-takes” into something new and that there are no real mistakes in art. Learning to draw teaches hand-eye coordination and how to think outside the box. $8 per child per ses-sion. Please let Alisa know in advance if your child will attend!

Thursday Night and Friday Night Kids’ Club Every " ursday and Friday from 5:30 pm until 9:00 pm, kids can come play games, have dinner, make crafts and watch movies while parents enjoy a quiet evening in the Clubhouse! We even have a round of children’s trivia on Trivia Night " ursdays. Children are returned to parents by 9:00 pm. Check E-News and the weekly evites for details on planned activities each week! Contact Alisa to be added to the evite mailing list! Price depends on the number of children attending: if we have a large group, we’ll charge $12.50, which in-cludes a bu! et dinner. If we have a small group, we’ll charge $10 for the fi rst child, $8 for each additional child and dinner will be ordered from the menus and charged separately.

Contact Alisa Minshall to preregister for all Kids’ Activities:919.945.0411 or [email protected]

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Dance Classes with Summer Renner! Summer Renner has performed as a Rockette with the Radio City Christmas Spectacular for the past 5 seasons and holds BFA in Dance from Florida State University. She’s been teachingchildren the art of dance for the past 5 years and looks forward tosharing her passion for dance with our young members in theClubhouse! (" ese classes are for members only.)

3 levels are available - each series is $250 for 12 weeks of classes beginning January 13 and ending April 7. (" ere will not be classes on January 20 for MLK Day.) " e fi rst class is free!

Mondays 4:30 pm - 5:15 pm Ages 3-4 Ballet/Creative MovementMondays 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Ages 4-5 Ballet/Pre-JazzMondays 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Ages 5-7 Ballet/Jazz

Contact Alisa to sign up for classes with Summer! 919.945.0411 or [email protected]

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Summer Camp 2014!" is summer, the Chapel Hill Country Club invites our young members to an exciting 8 week series of activities and

fun at the Club! In addition to our tennis, golf and Course and Courts Camps, we’re planning all sorts of additional fun! Check the website and the reception desk for brochures and forms available in January!

Tennis CampsJune 9 - 13, Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm for ages 8 + $200June 16 - 19, Monday - " ursday 9:00 am - 11:00 am for ages 4 - 7 $155July 7 - 11, Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm for ages 8 + $200July 21 - 24, Monday - " ursday 9:00 am - 11:00 am for ages 4 - 7 $155August 4 - 7, Monday - " ursday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm advanced players 10 + $160

Course and Courts Camps

SUPER SUMMER CampsMondays - Fridays: Sign up for any of the camps above and extend the days until 4:30 pm and add Fridays for camps that end on " ursdays with these additional Super Summer Camps! " e last week is a full week of theater oriented activities, play time and pool time! In addition to theme activities, children will enjoy games and time at the pool!

June 9 - 13 Action Camp: all sorts of active activities for ages 8 + $250

June 16 - 20 North Carolina Camp: all about NC! for ages 4 - 7 $295

June 23 - 27 Ecology Camp: plants, animals and the environment for ages 5 - 10 $155July 7 - 11 Engineering Camp: construction and physics for ages 8 + $250July 14 - 18 Visual Arts Camp: for our young artists for ages 5 - 10 $155July 21 - 25 Field Day Camp: fi eld games and sports for ages 4 - 7 $250July 28 - August 1 Culinary Camp: all about cooking and food for ages 5 - 10 $155

August 4 - 8 " eater Camp: creating sets, putting on a play, outdoor play and pool time *9:00 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday* for ages 5 - 12 $450

little members campsSame dates as Super Summer Camp above

9:00 am - 12:00 pm, Mondays - FridaysCrafts, snack time, outdoor play time, music and other activities for ages 3 - 4 $150

More information and details coming soon! Contact Alisa for camp brochures and forms!

June 23 - 26, July 14 - 17 and July 28 - 31Mondays - " ursdays 8:30 am - 2:30 pm for ages 5 - 10 $295/week

Golf campsGolf camp dates and times will be set soon!

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Sunday Monday Tuesday

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Sunday Brunch Buffet Art ClassJunior Winter Clinic (Session 1)

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Sunday Brunch Buffet Art ClassJunior Spring Clinic (Session 1)

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Sunday Brunch Buffet

Social Golf Tennis KidsWeekday Lunch Bu! etIn addition to the soup and salad bar, the Club has added chef-attended stations, where you can have a quick and delicious lunch prepared right in front of you! Our lunch bu! et is available Tuesday through Friday, 11:00 am - 2:00 pm.$8 soup & salad, $10 action station only$12 all-inclusive.

Family Night Wednesdays" e Family Night Bu! et features great comfort food for all ages, including a special bu! et just for kids! $16 per adult, $8 for children 11-12, children 10 and under are free!

Date Night Thursdays & Child CareEvery " ursday evening, child care is available so that parents have an opportunity each week for a quiet dinner together or time with friends at the Club. Contact Alisa to sign up for child care.

Trivia Night # ursdaysEvery 2nd and 4th " ursday, adults play in Lawson’s Bar, and children have their very own trivia session in another location. Both sessions begin at 7:30 pm. You many sign your team up in advance for adult trivia by [email protected].

StirFridaysEvery Friday beginning at 6:00 pm, come out for an amazing stir fry station, where our culinary team will prepare a combination of vegetables, proteins and house-made sauces of your choosing! " ere will also be a soup of the day available to go with your meal, all for only $13 per person.

Kids’ Club Featuring a children’s bu! et and fun activities for our younger members while parents enjoy dinner and friends! $12.50 per child. Contact Alisa for Kids’ Club information.

Sunday BrunchOur Sunday Brunch bu! et features wa$ es, an omelette station, a selection of salads, breakfast and lunch items, and a variety of desserts. Sunday brunch is available from 10:00 am until 1:30 pm. $15 per person.

RESERVATIONS:919.967.8201 [email protected]

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CLUB CLOSED Mah JonggDate Night Child Care

StirFriday Kids’ Club

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Family Night Mah JonggJunior Winter Clinic (Session 1)Date Night Child Care Trivia

Women’s 3.0 ClinicCardio TennisWGA Post-Holiday PartyStirFriday Kids’ Club

Snow Ball

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Book ClubFamily Night

Mah JonggJunior Winter Clinic (Session 1)Breakfast for DinnerDate Night Child Care

Women’s 3.0 ClinicCardio TennisStirFriday Kids’ Club

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Family Night Mah JonggJunior Winter Clinic (Session 1)Oyster FestivalDate Night Child Care

Women’s 3.0 ClinicCardio TennisStirFriday Kids’ Club

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Family Night Mah JonggJunior Winter Clinic (Session 1)Sushi NightDate Night Child Care

Women’s 3.0 ClinicCardio TennisStirFriday Kids’ Club

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Family Night Mah JonggJunior Winter Clinic (Session 1)Date Night Child Care Trivia

Women’s 3.0 ClinicCardio TennisValentine’s Day Dinner Kids’ Club

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USTA Ladies 3.0 Team CampFamily NightBook Club

USTA Ladies 3.0 Team CampMah JonggJunior Winter Clinic (Session 1)Wings and Beer DinnerDate Night Child Care

Women’s 3.0 ClinicCardio TennisStirFriday Kids’ Club

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Family Night USTA Ladies 3.5/4.0 Team CampMah JonggJunior Winter Clinic (Session 1)Date Night Child Care Trivia

USTA Ladies 3.5/4.0 Team CampWomen’s 3.0 ClinicCardio TennisStirFriday Kids’ Club

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Family Night Mah JonggJunior Spring Clinic (Session 1)Wine Society DinnerDate Night Child Care

Women’s 3.0 ClinicCardio TennisStirFriday Kids’ Club

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Family Night Mah JonggJunior Spring Clinic (Session 1)Date Night Child Care Trivia

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Book ClubFamily Night

Mah JonggJunior Spring Clinic (Session 1)Breakfast for DinnerDate Night Child Care

Women’s 3.0 ClinicCardio TennisStirFriday Kids’ Club

Bubba Gump Shrimp Festival

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Family Night Mah JonggJunior Spring Clinic (Session 1)Date Night Child Care Trivia

Women’s 3.0 ClinicCardio TennisStirFriday Kids’ Club

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103 Lancaster DriveChapel Hill, NC 27517

CLUBHOUSE 919.967.8201 GOLF 919.932.2857 TENNIS 919.932.2855

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