HAMMOCK BEACH FOR MEMBERS OF HAMMOCK BEACH RESORT INSIDE THIS ISSUE: PLAY FOR PINK THANKSGIVING DINING OPTIONS HOLIDAY GIFT SHOW & SALE MEMBERSHIP EVENTS 1. | Couples Golf 2. | Ladies Tennis Member Guest 3. | Couples Invitational 4. | REFRESH – RECHARGE–RENEW October 2018 LIVING
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H A M M O C K B E A C H
F O R M E M B E R S O F H A M M O C K B E A C H R E S O R T
I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :P L A Y F O R P I N K
T H A N K S G I V I N G D I N I N G O P T I O N S H O L I D A Y G I F T S H O W & S A L E
MEMBERSHIPE V E N T S
1. | Couples Golf
2. | Ladies Tennis Member Guest
3. | Couples Invitational
4. | REFRESH –RECHARGE–RENEW
October 2018
L I V I N G
Dear Club Members:I hope everyone who had the opportunity to participate in at least one or more of the Member Homecoming Weekend activities last month enjoyed the event(s). It is always great to see many members around the Club with friends and family having a good time.
At the last Member & Manager’s reception, I recapped several projects and improvements that have either been completed or are scheduled to be done shortly. I would like to take this opportunity to repeat this list, especially for the members who were not present:
Homeowner’s Association Projects:
• Pressure wash the exterior of the Ocean Towers
• Pressure wash the exterior of the One Bedroom Condominiums
• Five (5) beach walkovers rebuilt as a result of hurricane damage
• Painted exterior doors and frames of all Phase 1 units
• Elevator repairs of approximately $100k
• Replacement of the Phase 1 roof, including other repairs as a result of hurricane damage scheduled to begin this Fall and end with exterior painting
• Repaving the front drive by the porte cochere is also being planned
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Club Projects:
• New flooring installed in the fitness center this summer
• 120 new beach/pool chairs purchased, with 60 at Yacht Harbor pool
• Sound and light system at the Fantasy Pool Complex completed
• Pool leak repairs on the Lazy River planned for the off-season
• Chiller system at Yacht Harbor Village replaced last month
• Chiller system replacement at the Conservatory scheduled this month
As you can see, all the HOA’s and the Club are committed to these projects and improvements to enhance the experience of all members and guests.
Thank you for your patience as these projects occur..
Warm regards,
BRAD HAUER, PGA General Manager
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Advisory Board of Governors (ABOG) Update Dear Club Members:
ABOG is focused on improving communication between The Club and Members, and we believe that open communications will provide members with an overview of what’s happening at The Club. This type communication should occur at Member Manager meetings and will address many of the questions currently unanswered. The ABOG Sub-Committees, along with their Club Representative, work together on identifying and prioritizing opportunities to improve both facilities and service. This type partnership is working well and below are a few examples:
Food & Beverage: • Replaced 2 of the 8 Teas per month with Ice Cream Socials.Program has been successful in attracting members who have not attended
the traditional Tea. The program will continue in 2019.• Working on Cooking Classes at The Conservatory to begin in January 2019.• New Menus• Monthly Member Mixer and Member & Manager Reception themed food• Improved food• Work directly with Chefs who participate in meetings• Instituted wine dinners and spirit and beer tastings• Revived wine locker program• Kept pricing increases to a minimum
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Sports & Leisure:• New chairs at the beach and pool.• New cushions at the Lodge and South Tower pool.• Provide feedback and ideas for new and updated fitness classes, schedule times and instructors, including chair yoga, cardio yoga, water zumba, step class.• Work with club to continue maintaining club property in the pools and fitness areas, as well as promoting the purchasing of new equipment, ie beach
chairs, chair pads, umbrellas, fitness room floor, weights, bands and yoga blocks.• Provide member input on tennis events and upkeep of the tennis facilities.• Assist spa director with maintenance items in spa and locker rooms. Provide feedback for additions to the spa menu as well as spa special events.
Golf:• Completed extensive Hole Handicap analysis using Men’s and Ladies’ Conservatory scores from the prior 6 months. Several hole handicap change
recommendations will be utilized in all remaining events and incorporated into the next printing of scorecards.• Men’s tournament flights will be based upon tee box played, improving the perception of fairness since each flight has a designated yardage.• Created a comprehensive set of Local Rules with Club Staff to be utilized in all Club events • Improved the integrity of member handicaps via multiple written and verbal communication efforts relative to the posting of scores, including Implementing
score posting reminder on GPS screen at the conclusion of both nines.• Provided consistent emphasis/focus to Golf Staff & Members on the “real” definition of Pace of Play...”Staying up With the Group in Front of You.“• Improved communication of key Golf Committee objectives throughout the year via Periodic Full Golf Member Updates on direct emails.• Individual committee members helped their Club counterparts plan & execute the (7) Club sponsored events for the year.
.Social• Moved several social events to weekends in order to accommodate more members• Assist with selection of entertainment at all events• Assist with planning special events, i.e. Art-Wine Festival, Ladies Retreat, NY Eve• Game Day and Homecoming were moved to different months for 2018 to balance the social calendar• Advise club management on pricing of events• Brief surveys are now sent after special events and provide feedback to the committee for the following year’s planning• Planned off-campus trips, i.e. Raiders of the Lost Ark, Beautiful, Jersey Boys
As The Club works to change the business culture, members should expect to see more improvements taking place in the maintenance and repair of the facility as well as customer care. ABOG meetings with The Club focus on everything from membership types to promotional strategies in the restaurants. ABOG serves two roles: (1) provide feedback to The Club on Club programs and initiatives; and (2) advocate for Members. Our ABOG Meetings with Club Management are productive although some of the topics discussed require further analysis prior to making decisions, and this takes time. From ABOG’s viewpoint, we see open communications and the exchange of ideas as an important first step to draw upon Member experiences to work in partnership with The Club.
Going forward, we need to refocus the Member Manager meeting as a Club event and find a better way for ABOG to communicate with Members.
. SINCERELY,
Joe RoyA B O G P R E S I D E N T
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The Proper Way to Take a Divot by Jeff Hager, Head Golf Professional
Golfers love to practice. But have you ever wondered how the pattern of your divots on the practice range tee affects the golf course? With every swing of an iron, a divot of turf is usually removed. A small bucket of golf balls (typically 25 or 30 balls) can remove a lot of turf. And if you’re really working on your short game it is not uncommon to hit 100 shots or more. This means a lot of divots which require a lot of turf recovery before a tee stall may be returned to the same location.
Golfers have a big impact on the amount of turf coverage and performance of practice range tees. How one practices not only influences how much turf is removed with each swing, but also how quickly the turf will recover. The three most common divot patterns – scattered, concentrated and linear – can be seen in the photo.
A scattered divot pattern removes the most amount of turf because a full divot is removed with every swing. Scattering divots results in the most turf loss and uses up the largest area of a tee stall. This forces the golf facility to rotate tee stalls most frequently and often results in an inefficient use of the tee.
A concentrated divot pattern removes all turf in a given area. While this approach does not necessarily result in a full-sized divot removed with every swing, by creating a large void in the turf canopy there is little opportunity for timely turf recovery.
The linear divot pattern involves placing each shot directly behind the previous divot. In so doing, a linear pattern is created and only a small amount of turf is removed with each swing. This can usually be done for 15 to 20 shots before moving sideways to create a new line of divots. So long as a minimum of 4 inches of live turf is preserved between strips of divots, the turf will recover quickly. Because this divot pattern removes the least amount of turf and promotes quick recovery, it is the preferred method.
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Couples Golf Sunday, October 14 at 9am • 18 holes • Ocean Course This fun Golf Member Couples events feature an 18 hole Scramble with beer, wine and hors d’oervres after play.
Couples may select other couples to be paired with or the Golf Shop will pair you.
Entry Fee: Per Couple $30 - plus service charge & tax = $38.52 Per person $15 – plus service charge & tax = $19.26 Cart Fee, if applicable.
Click here to register by 5pm October 12. Cancellations must be made on-line by 5pm October 12 to avoid a full charge.
Playing For PinkThe Hammock Beach Ladies Golf Association will, once again, sponsor Playing for Pink, a breast cancer fundraiser dedicated to those
who have lost the fight and to those still fighting! The golf, luncheon and silent auction will take place on Wednesday, October 10, at the Ocean Course, so please mark it on your calendar. Stay tuned this year for additional “fun”raisers in October sponsored by our Men’s
Golf Association and, new this year, our friends at Hammock Beach Tennis. We thank them both in joining our cause to support Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, where 100% of the proceeds stay in Volusia and Flagler counties helping those in the community who
need necessary diagnostic exams or assistance with their medical treatment.
ALL CLUB MEMBERS AND THEIR GUESTS are invited to attend the luncheon and silent auction which will be held in the Atlantic Ballroom at 1:00 pm. Please save the date! The HBLGA is looking forward to another successful event!
Click here for details and to register for the Lunch and Silent Auction.
HBMGA PLAY FOR PINK CHARITY SCRAMBLETuesday, October 23 | 12noon Shotgun
Gentlemen, Please join us for our 3rd Annual Men’s Play for Pink Charity Scramble. This event is hosted by your
HBMGA and in support of the significant efforts our HBLGA puts on each year to help drive breast cancer awareness and donations towards research and cures.
Our men’s golf tournament will be held on the October 23 with a noon shotgun start on the Ocean Course. All Full Golf and Conservatory Golf members are invited to play in the event. Members will be charged their applicable cart fees if not on a cart plan to play in this event. We will pay out the top three teams at $160, $120, & $80 respec-
tively with all other collected money going directly to Making Strides Against Breast Cancer.
We have several initiatives this year to help surpass last year’s collection of over $6,000 and help accumulate donations towards this great cause. Please come prepared with your checkbook in hand and some side cash for other planned challenges. We will accept cash at sign in, but prefer checks which will act as your receipt if you need one and should be made out directly to the American Cancer Society.
1) MGA members play for $20 per member: Includes two free beer/sodas the day of play.
2) Non-MGA members play for $35 per participant: Includes two free beer/sodas the day of play.
3) Raffle Tickets: Cost are $20 for 3 tickets, $50 for 10 tickets, and $100 for 30 tickets. Raffle items are plentiful and include examples such as golf lessons, golf guest passes, gift cards for spa, restaurants, & local businesses, complimentary rounds of golf at several Florida golf courses, and many other items including a lob wedge, hats, balls, towels, ball markers, etc.
4) Effner Putting Challenge: During the awards and raffle giveaway, we will offer a money matching putting competition to the three winning teams. Closest putt wins! If the teams win, we will match your team’s winnings and donate it to the charity. If we win, we will still match your team winnings, but combine our match with your winnings and donate the total to the charity.
5) Bungo Bungalow Chipping Contest: Treated as an additional hole, we will have a chipping contest near the practice green during the event. Entry cost is $20 and the winner gets usage of a 10th floor Hammock Beach condo for 3days/2 nights. *some restrictions apply
6) Tee box real estate signs are also being offered at $50 per sign or three signs for $100. Signs must be standard in size with no large post. Please email me directly at the email address below to set up timing and details.
7) The MGA will also be accepting & collecting donations from those members unable to participate in the golf tournament. Simply write a check to the American Cancer Society and leave it at either pro shop to the attention of Rob Effner or Les Davis.
If there are any questions regarding the tournament details, please feel free to contact me directly at [email protected]
Thanks in advance for a great turnout and a strong showing of support! Click here to register by 10:00am Sunday, October 21 to be eligible for play.
2018 ANNUAL COUPLES INVITATIONAL A FULL GOLF MEMBER EVENT
Thursday, November 1-Saturday, November 3 A fun, social golf event for Hammock Beach couples to invite another couple for three days of golf and entertainment.
Four 9-hole formats to include a Team Scramble, a Modified Chapman, a Best Ball and a Shamble
Schedule of Events:Monday, October 29-Thursday, November 1
One Practice round on either the Ocean or Conservatory courses
*Jackets will be required for the Awards Dinner on Saturday Night. All other events require proper golf attire or Resort Casual Dress
All participants must have a valid and verifiable USGA handicap of 36 or less; the Handicap Committee will be verifying all submitted handicaps and reserves the right to adjust handicaps as necessary. The handicap for this event will be your lowest handicap on record over the past 12 months.
Guests may not be Full Golf, Conservatory Golf, Beach Club or Co-Owner Members of the Club at Hammock Beach or Founder, Golf or Social Members of the Ocean Club at Hammock Beach. Guests may not be former Hammock Beach members who resigned their membership within three years
from the date of this Invitational.
Entry Fee: $575 per team + service charge and tax = $738.30 includes: Practice Round, Tee gift, Prizes, Breakfast each tournament day, Welcome Reception with Open Bar, Complimentary Beverage Cart each tournament day and Awards Dinner with Open Bar and Live Entertainment.
Return completed Entry Form to the Golf Shops or Membership via fax: 386.246.5695 or email: [email protected] by Tuesday, October 23. Cancellations must be made by 5pm Oct 23 to avoid a full charge. Prior participants will be given entry reservation priority.
Thursday, November 16pm-9pm Welcome Reception in the Lodge Tent
Friday, November 27:30am-8:45am Breakfast – Hammock House and Driving Range
9am First Round Shotgun start on the Ocean Course
Saturday, November 37:30am-8:45am Breakfast – Conservatory Club House
9am Second Round Shotgun start on the Conservatory Course 6pm-10pm Awards Dinner with Live entertainment*
Callaway Golf Ball ChallengeFriday, October 5 • 10am-12pm
Are you up for the challenge? Come take the Chrome Soft Challenge and see why this ball is different. • Callaway Teach Rep on-site to help optimize your game• Receive a Free 2 ball trial pack of Chrome Soft
To sign-up please call the Ocean Pro Shop at 386.447.4611
Congratulations to Sam Elias on his Hole-in-One! Here are the details: Conservatory Course 09/09/2018 | Hole #17 | 126 yards | 7 iron
Congratulations to Mike Borso on his Hole-in-One! Here are the details: Conservatory Course 09/13/2018 | Hole #8 | 143 yards | 8 iron
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Ladies Tennis Member-Guest Tournament
Friday, October 26 • Saturday, October 27 Sunday, October 28 • Rain Date
Two divisions: Combined 6.0 or Combined 8.0 (based on player’s highest current USTA or GVTL rating). Minimum of 4 teams to offer a division. Maximum of 8 teams per division.
Schedule:
Entry Fee Per team: $70 plus service charge & tax = $89.88
Includes player gifts, Friday night dinner, tennis tournament, awards and luncheon (*non-playing spouses may pay and attend social events)
*Friday night dinner for non-playing Spouses $35 plus service charge & tax = $44.94 *Saturday lunch for non-playing Spouses: $25 plus service charge & tax = $32.10
Click here to register online by Monday, October 22. Cancellations must be made prior to 5pm on October 22 to avoid full charge
Friday, October 26
Cocktails & Dinner Ocean View Room at the Lodge | 6pm
Saturday, October 27
Ladies tournament | 9am Awards Luncheon | 12pm
Tennis “Stroke of the Month”3rd Wednesday of the Month at 10amCome to the Tennis Center and increase your Tennis skills by learning a new stroke!
THE 5 ELEMENTS OF A GOOD SERVE by Gene Paul Lascano, Director of TennisWhen it comes to serving, the number one priority for players at the club level is trying to serve with power. Unfortunately, that is not the most important characteristic to a good serve. In fact, there are four things that matter more than power.
1. Get your serve in It doesn’t matter if you can serve 130MPH if you can’t get it in the box. When serving, it is always better to start the point as it immediately puts the burden on your opponent to make the next shot. If you double fault and fail to put your serve in play, you’re basically giving a free point away.
2. Hit your serve to different locations Once you are able to get your serve in on a regular basis, your next focus should be placement. Typically, most players favor one of their groundstrokes. If you can direct the serve to their weakness from the start of the point, you have a better chance of dictating play.
3. Serve the ball deep into the service box Once you have mastered consistency and placement, work on the hitting the ball with good length. The deeper into the service box you can hit your serve, the harder it will be for your opponent to take charge of the point. This is essential particularly in doubles as it can prevent your opponents from rushing the net off the return.
4. Serve with spin The ability to serve with spin is difficult to master, but it increases your margin of error without sacrificing racquet head speed. Most players struggle with generating spin on their serves due to the fact that they use the incorrect grip. Remember to use a continental grip and you will have access to both a slice and kick (topspin) serve.
5. Serve with power Serving with power is your final priority. Once you have mastered the other four elements: consistency, placement, depth, and spin---BOMBS AWAY!!!
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This year’s Team Hammock Beach Project Game Day was a huge success full of fun and laughter.
Members tested their skills by getting across the pool in soggy sweatpants, stockpiling fruit in their bathing suits, building a boat and much more! We ended with awards during lunch. Thanks to all the Members who participated and showed such great sportsmanship. Thanks to Andrew Huebner, Director of Activities and the Kids Crew Staff who did a tremendous job organizing,
coordinating and running the games. We look forward to another successful Team Hammock Beach Project Game Day next year!
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HERE ARE SOME OF THE MOMENTS CAPTURED FROM OUR 2018 HOMECOMING WEEKEND
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• Menus will be emailed to registered Members a few days prior to each demonstration – please note, no substitutions will be permitted. If the menu is not to your liking, please cancel so we may accommodate other Members.
• This event is now open to Members and Guests of Members.
As a courtesy to other Members, please keep socialization during the demonstration to a minimum.
Cost: Member: $27 plus service charge & tax = $34.67 Guest: $37 plus service charge & tax = $47.51
Click here to RSVP three days prior to the event. Cancellations must be made on-line by 5pm three days prior to avoid a full charge.
Trivia NightWednesday, October 24 Loggerheads | 7pm-9pmChallenge your general knowledge skills in this fun event, or just come and watch the competition!
Teams of up to 4 players are welcome. The Membership staff will pair single players when possible.
This event is complimentary to Members.
Click here to register your team for Trivia in October by 5pm on October 23.
Holiday Gift Show & SaleSaturday, November 17, 201812noon-4pm | Atlantic Ballroom Hammock Beach Resort | Open to the Public
An opportunity for talented Club Members and local artists to showcase and sell their art and craft work and provide unique gifts for the holiday season!
Holiday Gift Item Offerings:Handcrafted Unique Jewelry • Crystal & Stone Jewelry
Candles, Christmas ornaments and accessories
Make Up and Skin Care Products by SeneGence
Soaps, lotions and bath bombs by Purely Soap
Paintings – Oils, Acrylics, Watercolors & Mixed Media • Quilts
Shell Artwork • Purses and Hand Painted Totes • Paper Mosaics on Canvas
Home Made Nut Butters • Florida’s Favorite Honeys by Bee Friends Farms
Mary Kay Cosmetics • Health & Wellness Products • Exfoliants and Salts
Please bring cash, checks and credit cards to purchase items.
Purchases may not be charged to your Club account.
Build up an appetite for your Thanksgiving meal by joining us for our Turkey Trot 5K – Run/Walk
Stretching begins at 8am, Atlantic Ballroom Complimentary event – No RSVP needed.
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This Thanksgiving, leave the cooking to us! Order your full Thanksgiving dinner to go by November 21, and pick it up hot and ready to eat on Thanksgiving Day.
$125 plus tax =$133.75 feeds a family of 4 | Add a guest for $23 plus tax = $24.61 per additional guest
Last TOGO Order will be taken on November 21 by 5pm
Disposable Plates, Napkins and Utensils available upon request • Pick up times are from 12pm until 4pm every hour
Thanksgiving To Go will be ready 15 minutes before scheduled pick up and held for 30 minutes after scheduled pick up time.
Payment is due at time of order and failure to pick up will result in forfeiture of payment. Reserve your dinner by contacting Melissa Santiago at 386.246.5444 or [email protected]
Thanksgiving To-GoThursday, November 22
Pick up Location: Atlantic Ballroom
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Thanksgiving Day BuffetThursday, November 22 | Ocean Ballroom
Seating from 12noon-5pm
Adults: $55 plus service charge & tax = $70.62 | Children ages 4-12: $25 plus service charge & tax = $32.10 Members receive 20% discount. Reservations Required
To make reservations please contact Melissa Santiago at 386.246.5444 or [email protected]
Strawberry Shortcake, Chocolate Cake, Red Velvet House-made Cupcakes, Cookies & Brownies
White Chocolate Mousse Cups, Fruit Tarts, Dessert Bars, Petit Fours, Chocolate & Banana Pudding, Jell-O
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Festival of LightsWednesday, November 28, 20188am-5pm All Day Breezes Boutique Holiday SaleSelect your holiday gifts, then draw a lucky ticket to receive a surprise discount of up to 35% – PLUS your Member Discount of 15%, for a total possible discount of 50%! Applies to all merchandise sales on November 28 only.
6pm-7pm Member’s Fireside Tree in the LobbyMembers are asked to take, in advance, a paper ornament from the Member’s fireside tree in the Lobby with the name and wish list of a needy Flagler County child and bring a new, wrapped gift for that child. Please tape the paper ornament with the child’s name to the gift and place under the tree by December 14. Our fireside tree once again supports the Christmas Come True charity, aiding Flagler County families in need. Your generosity is appreciated.
7pm-7:30pm Lighting of the Club followed by Caroling by our local Flagler Palm Coast High School choir in the CourtyardCount down the moments until a single switch ignites over 500,000 sparkling white lights, lighting up the Club and surrounding grounds. Enjoy Christmas carols sung by our local high school.
7:30pm-8:30pm Refreshments in the Breezeway & Grand Event LawnComplimentary Chili, clam chowder and desserts along with delicious cider, eggnog and hot cocoa will be served No RSVP necessary for this event
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Your Special Event Looking for that special setting for a wedding or social event, or a Holiday Party? Our oceanfront
resort offers a variety of spectacular outdoor venue options.
Contact us @ 386.597.6363 or via email at [email protected] to book your event and take advantage of your special Member incentives.
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FALL REFRESH SPA EVENTThe Pumpkin Spice Facial is the perfect way to promote smoother younger looking skin by increasing the rate of cellular turnover and renewal. The way to achieve this is with our pumpkin spice enzyme treatment, which contains the highest
source of vitamin A, as well as phyto-nutrients and malic acid all combine to reveal a fresh glow to your skin.
The Pumpkin Glow Foot Treatment will start with an exfoliation from the feet to the knees using our pumpkin glow scrub. Followed with a foot and calf massage to keep you hydrated through the Fall.
Admission is $40 for members and $50 for guests and includes an express Pumpkin Spice Facial, express Pumpkin Glow Foot Treatment and a Seasonal Beverage Feature.
RSVP by October 18th to Kadie Withrow at 386.246.5423 or [email protected]
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25 | 5PM-8PM
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Six Things You Should Do Every Morning for Optimal Health
By Donna M Gialone, Personal Trainer/Spin Instructor/Nutrition Counselor There has never been a time when we haven’t struggled to create harmony between our social obligations, family, and health; more often than not it can seem like a never-ending balancing act. Life is all about finding a balance and each day should be viewed as a fresh start. Below, I’ve provided six habits that are sure to set you up for health success. Try incorporating them
into your morning routine to create balance that ensures your health is a priority.
Healthy People Eat Veggies as Breakfast You probably already eat a slice of toast or a bowl of cereal for breakfast, but is it the best choice? A balanced breakfast includes protein, fiber, fat and veggies/fruit. The addition of veggies/fruit will keep you satisfied and prevent mid-morning cravings. Try ham and spinach frittatas or a fruit/veggie shake.
Healthy People Hydrate Drink a glass of water before brewing that first cup of java. Coffee has been known to help boost your energy levels, but drinking water is a healthier first step. While we sleep our bodies get dehydrated that’s why drinking water first thing in the morning is important. Fill up your BPA-Free water bottle for the day and set an intention to keep your body hydrated properly.
Healthy People Sweat in the Morning Working out in the afternoon or after a long day isn’t always a guarantee. You stand a better chance of getting your work out in if it happens first thing in the morning before other tasks take priority. If going for an early morning run, or hitting the gym isn’t your thing, try taking the stairs or going for a walk on the beach. Just 15 minutes of moderate to intense activity can help you reach your wellness goals.
Healthy People Have a Plan for Dinner Meal prepping is not only a huge timesaver but it also ensures you have a healthy option on hand. Before you leave the house in the morning to run errands or go to the gym, defrost your protein or use a slow cooker. Write your shopping list down before you leave the house so you can pre-order your groceries or swing by the grocery store to pick them up on your way home
Healthy People Rest Resting is not only about getting enough sleep at night, you should also factor in time to get your morning routine accomplished without feeling frazzled. Factor in a few extra minutes to relax – drink your water, relax with your cup of java, or meditate. Setting aside relaxation time every morning is a positive game changer.
Healthy People Time Block their Day Time blocking is a great tool to ensure social media, emails and other distractions don’t stop you from meeting your daily goals. Take time to review your to-do lists weekly then daily and set aside a specific amount of time for completing them. Ensure your health priorities (work outs, meal-prepping and rest) are also a part of the plan.
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Saturday, November 10 (Resort Casual Attire) Welcome Reception 5:30PM-6:30PM | Cocktails and heavy Hors d’ouerves
Enjoy a Cranberry Orange Mimosa Bellini, the specialty drink of the evening, or your favorite beverage of choice and a delicious selection of cuisine created by Chef Kevin.
The Welcome Reception will showcase a fashion show from Pink Narcissus, a Lilly Pulitzer Signature Store featuring the colorful and beautiful fashion lifestyle of Lilly Pulitzer where the clothing’s always designed sunny side up.
The evening continues with an inspirational teaser by Meghan Toups on Connecting to Intuition through Mindful Awareness.
About Meghan Toups Compassion, holistic healing and higher consciousness are the tenets of Meghan’s approach to facilitating healing and wellness. She is an integrative psychotherapist and health coach, currently earning her PhD in Psychology. Utilizing various healing modalities, like meditation, mindfulness, nutrition and
nature, Meghan’s work focuses on healing from within. She owns a health and wellness business with her husband called Merge Health, Fitness & Nutrition and specializes in the holistic treatment of anxiety, stress and depression. She has a special interest in maternity and working with women to overcome anxiety. Meghan’s approach is “whole-istic” and she looks at each client from a mind, body and spirit perspective. Meghan leads wellness workshops, retreats and interactive classes nationwide. She has been featured as a health and wellness expert on various media outlets including The Dr. Karin Show, NewsTalk 1160 on The Jackie Wonder Show and Cobb Life Magazine.
Sunday, November 11 Presenter: (Attire: Fitness/Yoga attire)
8:30am-9am Continental breakfast 9am-10:30am Keynote Speaker, Meghan Toups Mindful Wellness: Renewing Inner Peace and BalanceMindful living creates a space to tune into our own needs, desires, and self love, while simultaneously cultivating more profound relationships and connection with those around us. In this process, as we reconnect to our true selves, we begin to view each moment as an opportunity to live with greater intention and meaning. This begins a powerful internal shift that radiates to our external world.
Throughout the retreat, you will learn how to connect more deeply with your authentic self. In learning how to tune into your intuitive voice, you’ll feel more empowered, balanced and renewed. Join us for uplifting discussions and discover practical ways to find balance with meditation, mindfulness and other selfcare techniques.
10:45am-12:15pm Meditation Coaching and Guided Meditation Session (Group 1) “Spatacular” - The Spa Sampler (Group 2)• Kadie Withrow, Spa Manager for Hammock Beach – a Spa Sampler introduction
Preview new and popular lines offered at the Club:
• Zents is Hammock Beach’s newest line at the Spa and offers a variety of products such as lotions, perfumes, bath truffles, body oils, concreta, and body wash. They have 8 different scents to choose from and all their products are not only organic but also Biodynamic. Their star ingredients include Shea Butter, Lavender, Star tulip, Dandelion, Yarrow and Manzanita.
• The majority of Epicuren products boast a 100% vegan ingredient deck! Many of Epicuren’s products are formulated with certified organics and/or eco-certified ingredients. Never uses GMO’s and always uses the highest
REFRESH – RECHARGE – RENEWSaturday, November 10 • Sunday, November 11
For the Club at Hammock Beach Women and their friends
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quality natural ingredients available. At the Spa, we have a variety of Epicuren products for Skin and Body care, from lotions, masks, toners, serums, cleansers, scrubs and moisturizers. Rebecca King with Epicuren will be on hand to tell us all about her products.
A Spa Sampler (mini services scheduled in 10 minute increments – select 3 services): Foot MassageThis treatment includes a foot and calf massage with a scented lotion, releasing bundles of stress and increasing circulation giving a feeling of complete relaxation.
Swedish Chair MassageThe techniques used in this treatment promote deep relaxation, increased circulation and full mind and body stress relief.
Resurfacing Mini FacialHelps diminish fine lines and wrinkles, evens skin tones and reduces breakouts. Includes deep cleansing, application of glycolic acid, vitamin and minerals and sunscreen moisturizer.
Hand Exfoliation & ParaffinThis combination treatment starts with an exfoliation of the hands using a decadent scrub, followed by a massage with a spice-scented lotion and ends with a Perfect Sense paraffin system in our single-use mitts that are heated to perfection.
Mini Make Over ConsultationA brief consultation with a Make Up Factory representative, on color matching for you to create your own professional make-up look. Make Up Factory products contain no parabens or fragrances.
12:30pm-1:30pm Lunch
1:45pm-2:45pm Meditation Coaching and Guided Meditation Session – Group 2
1:45pm-3:30pm “Spatacular” - The Spa Sampler – Group 1Member: $60 plus service charge & tax = $77 Guest of Member: $70 plus service charge & tax = $90
Includes: Welcome Reception with one complimentary drink ticket, Continental Breakfast, Luncheon, Spa Goody Bag and participation in all presentations and sessions.
Added value offer for participants: 20% off spa products purchased on Saturday & Sunday; 20% off Spa services on Sunday not listed on the Spa Member Menu
Space is limited for this event.
Click here to register online by 5:00pm November 5. Reservations open to Members on October 1 and Guest of Members on October 8. Cancellations must be made online by 5:00pm November 5 to avoid a full charge.
Smores and Stargazing 7:30pm-9:30pmEvery Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday night enjoy complimentary fire pits, and fun games such as cornhole & trashcan frisbee on the Grand Event Lawn. S’mores kits are available for purchase $20 for a pack of 8 s’mores.
Hammock Hayrides 5pm-7pmJoin us for our tractor pulled family hayrides right at Hammock Beach. Head out to our pumpkin patch and pick out your very own pumpkin to carve or paint. Reserve your spot by calling 386.264.5661 $10 per child
Fall Carnival 1pm-3pm the 6th and 13th Head out to the lawn for our carnival. Enjoy bounce houses, slides, games face painter and a pie eating contest. $15 per person.
Drive in MovieCome enjoy a great night on the Champions Event Lawn beside a fire watching a good movie (Movie TBD)
Fright Night 6pm-9pm on the 26th and 27th
Enter, if you dare our very own Haunted Maze. Work your way through and try not to get scared. This event is guaranteed to be Spooktacular!! 6pm-9pm Not so scary time is from 6pm-7pm. $15 per person
Trick or Treating and Costume Contest 5pm-7pm on the 31st
Happy Halloween! Put on your best costume and travel around Hammock Beach Resort getting candy from the different departments. At the end of the evening, enter in to a costume contest for all ages to win some pretty cool prizes.
Kids Crew October
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2Afternoon Tea 2-4pmCooking with the Chef 6:15pm
3Member & Manager’s Reception 5:30-7pm
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Tennis Member Guest Day
5Lobby, 7pm, Bill Doyle Jazz Trio Loggerheads Live Entertainment, 9pm, DJ Phil
6Afternoon Tea 2-4pmLoggerheads Live Entertainment, 9pm, The 77ds Band
7 8 9Afternoon Tea 2-4pmWine Dinner
10HBLGA Playing for Pink Luncheon & Silent Auction 1pm
11 12Loggerheads Live Entertainment, 9pm, DJ Tony
13 Afternoon Tea 2-4pmLoggerheads Live Entertainment, 9pm, The Sunjammer Band
14Couples Golf Ocean 18 Holes 9am Shotgun
15 16 Afternoon Tea 2-4pm
17Tennis “Stroke of the Month”Men’s Invitational – Stag Night Shopping Spree
18Men’s Invitational
19Men’s InvitationalLoggerheads Live Entertainment, 9pm, DJ Phil
20 Men’s Invitational Afternoon Tea 2-4pmLoggerheads Live Entertainment, 9pm, The Brk Evn Band
21 22 23Afternoon Tea 2-4pm
24Trivia Night 7pm Loggerheads
25 26Ladies Tennis Member GuestLoggerheads Live Entertainment, 9pm, CJ the DJ
27Ladies Tennis Member GuestAfternoon Tea 2-4pmLoggerheads Live Entertainment, 9pm, The Cloud 9 Band
28Ladies Tennis Member Guest (Rain date)
29 30Afternoon Tea 2-4pm
31Member Mixer 6pm
OCTOBER 2018 CALENDAR
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1Tennis Member Guest DayCouples Invitational
2Couples Invitational Lobby, 7pm, Bill Doyle Jazz Trio Loggerheads Live Entertainment, 9pm, DJ Phil
3Couples Invitational Afternoon Tea 2-4pmLoggerheads Live Entertainment, 9pm, Cloud 9 Band
4 5 6Afternoon Tea 2-4pmCooking with the Chef 6:15pm
7Trivia Night 7pm Loggerheads
8 9Loggerheads Live Entertainment,9pm, DJ Tony
10 Ladies RetreatAfternoon Tea 2-4pmLoggerheads Live Entertainment, 9pm, The Sunjammer Band
11Ladies Retreat
12Member & Manager’s Reception 5:30-7pm
13 Afternoon Tea 2-4pm
14 15 16Loggerheads Live Entertainment,9pm, Jimi Graves & Co.
17 Holiday Gift Show & Sale 12-4pmMember Mixer 6pmAfternoon Tea 2-4pmLoggerheads Live Entertainment, 9pm, The Supernatural Band
THE SPAMon-Sat: 8am-6pmSundays & Holidays: 8am-5pm
SUSHI BARSeasonal HoursNo Take-out AvailableSubject to change
TENNIS CENTERCourts: 8am-10pm daily
TENNIS PRO SHOPMon-Fri: 8am-5pmSat-Sun: 8am-2pm
HOURS OF O P E R AT I O N
THE CONSERVATORY(hours of operations subject to change)
Pro Shop: Daily 7am-5pm I Beverage Carts: Daily 9am-5pmTurn Café: Daily 7:30am-3:30pm
The Terrace at The Conservatory: Daily 11am-6pmFitness Room: Daily 6am-6pm I Pool: Daily 8am-5pm
THE OCEAN COURSE(Hours of Operation are subject to change)
Pro Shop: Daily 7am-5pm I Beverage Carts: Daily: 9am-5pmHammock House: Daily: 7am-6pm
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