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ACC ent Magazine THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ATHLETIC CLUB OF COLUMBUS • SINCE 1912 NOVEMBER & DECEMBER 2013

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ACCent Magazine THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ATHLETIC CLUB OF COLUMBUS • SINCE 1912

NOVEMBER & DECEMBER 2013

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CLUB NEWS

Paul Kroll, Jr., CCM General Manager

Take time to visit the ACC Spa, located on the 3rd Floor just off the elevators. Experience a variety of massage services in a serene

setting.

Gift certificates available!

Please visit Jen Rankin, Spa Director, or stop by

the Executive Office (both on the 3rd Floor) to purchase gift certificates for massage services at

the ACC.

Like clockwork, the cold weather brings the swell of our indoor sport leagues, fitness classes and dining rooms. An added element to the season that can't go unnoticed are the renovation projects. Barring the obvious inconveniences involving fencing, jackhammers and sawing, we're thrilled to be taking demonstrative steps in the spirit of active stewardship of the clubhouse facility. Outside of the major renovations, the Club staff is excited about the stream of facelifts, programming, added services and projects that you will continue to see over time throughout the clubhouse.

The ACC Spa has now been up and running for two months and we're pleased to report that it has been active and growing. Spa Director Jen Rankin has been doing a fantastic job of navigating the development of this new center. Jen has been collecting your comments and feedback regarding potential additional services. We're very fortunate to have such a motivated and experienced Spa professional apply her years of experience to build our spa offerings. Already, in the first two months, we have seen an increase in (unique) member visits of 200%. The holidays are around the corner and, just in time, we’ve made Spa gift certificates available for purchase. Just call or visit Jen in her 3rd floor office immediately next to the Spa door.

For coffee fans, it's been a long wait. Ever since we announced in the spring that the club would be purchasing a 5 kilo coffee roaster and roasting our own coffee, the coffee fans have been asking with bated breath, "We roasting yet?" We've received our custom, American-made roaster from U.S. Roasters, out of Oklahoma. 750 lbs. of cast iron and steel, its painted ACC blue with chrome plates. After receiving the seal of approval from city inspectors, we scheduled the soonest possible visit from the manufacturer, which will take place in early November. In a matter of weeks, Athletic Club Roasting will be unveiled and begin crafting its way to being among the many things to savor as an ACC member.

Lastly, the ACC culinary team is already plotting the details for another spectacular turkey feast. Thanksgiving will be here in the blink of an eye, so don’t forget to make your reservations. See page 7 for details.

We hope to see you around the Club soon!

FACES OF THE ACC:Tamara Turkenton

see page 13

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CLUB NEWS

Andrew C. Smith President

Giving TreeNovember 20 - December 11

Please place your unwrapped gifts

under the Giving Tree in the ACC Lobby.

The gifts will be delivered to the

Homeless Families Foundation this holiday season.

Presented by the Women’s Committee.

Those of you who have had a chance to visit the Club in the last several days have seen the fencing, construction equipment and the bricks and cement outside our building. This is the dust and mortar proof that the capital improvements to the ACC discussed for so long are really underway. The first step in our three year project is the removal of the long-standing planter boxes out front in order to complete the sidewalk improvement project. When the Club was built in 1915, it was completed with a vault feature that we still have today. We are trying to preserve the integrity of the Club while dealing with some of the challenges of keeping a 100 year old building vital.

Around the three sides of our Club, the basement footprint runs beyond the building walls and under our surrounding sidewalks. While it’s an entertaining thought that our bowling alley pinsetters are placed under the Broad Street sidewalk and that Lane 6 of the bowling alley is under Lazelle street sidewalk, that placement puts our assets in a potentially wet spot. Over a number of years, we have had water leakage into the vault area. Our current project will correct the issue and keep our basement, and bowling lounge, dry for the next 40 years or so.

As of the writing of this letter, the Lazelle work has gone very well and is nearly complete. We are now on to the Broad Street phase, which brings the added complexity of closing our main entrance and relocating it, along with the front desk operation, to the Library. While we regret the inconvenience this may cause, we hope you will agree that these current projects are of critical importance for the club.

The next step in our capital improvement projects is the renovation of the lower level public area and bowling lounge, which will commence in November. To pay homage to the Athletic Club’s first President, Henry Booth, the Board of Directors has named the new bowling alley and lounge “The

Booth.” Booth was among the visionaries that had the foresight to see a club like the ACC as an enduring part of the downtown Columbus landscape.

It’s an exciting time to be a part of the ACC. The upgrades and renovations which your dues money is funding will make our Club a better, more vital place to which to belong for many years. These improvements are the beginning of the ongoing work that has been the hope of many members for so long. Happily, the improvements that you are seeing are just the beginning of a process which will continue for the next three years. The best thing you can do as a member of the Club is to take full advantage of all the possibilities your membership provides. Get involved with a “Club within the Club”, attend one of the many special dinners on tap for the holiday, take advantage of our new spa facilities, participate in a new exercise class, or just come in and hang out. And most of all, tell your friends and family what a special place our Club is. New members are the lifeblood of our Club, and what a great time to join!

Best wishes for the holiday season, and we’ll see you around the Club!

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Membership Snapshot as of September 30, 2013

Total Membership as of 9/30/13 - 1443New and Returning Members for August - 23

New and Returning Members for September - 29

WELCOME New & Returning

MembersAugust 2013Scott Arthur

Tom CaldwellScott DiMauroAshlie DokkoJohn DubosRyan Farley

Cristina FontecchioMichael GabyAdam GoughClayton Hall

Chelsea HeilbronnerRebecca Higgins

Lauren HuddlestonPeter KistnerJennifer Klein

Timothy McCabeDaniel O’BrienMarjorie Yano

Katie YontzJames Young

September 2013Clifford Baseler, Jr.

Nick BehrendsEllen Bowden

Dustin CaldwellJanette Carle

John ChambersTimothy Conway

Matthew CoxJoseph DurhamRobert Falcone

Paul FallonHolly Flinn

David GardnerZachary Hammond

John HaseleyKaitlin Key

Michael LewandowskiDaniel Loper

Peter MacKenzieVictor McKeeJohn Micha

Terrance MooreRobert Murch

Daryl PetermanNathan Shimp

Hank SondermanAllison Stechschulte

Holly TyborJeffrey Wilden

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New Year, New Faces

The Club’s fiscal year began on September 1, as did the memberships of many new members at

the ACC. With over 50 new members joining us in August and September alone, the new fiscal year is

off to a great start.

A special thank you to our sponsors who continue to promote and support the Club month after

month! Remember, as a small token of our gratitude, all sponsors receive a $100 ACC Gift

Card when the new member is approved.

We look forward to welcoming your friends and family to the ACC this year. From attending

upcoming events or simply enjoying cocktails in Carmichael’s, your guests are always welcome to

experience the Club with you. See you at the Club!

Please contact our Membership Department for more information:

Sarah Favara, Membership Director 614.643.3119, [email protected]

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DINING BIRTHDAY NIGHTWednesday, November 20 and

Wednesday, December 18

All members with a birthday during the month are invited to celebrate with friends and family in the Grill Room! Receive $25

off your birthday dinner, plus a complimentary dessert. Live piano

music with accompany the evening. Reservations to the

Front Desk: 614.221.3344.

Venison WeekNovember 11 - 16

MenuVenison Chili

Slow-roasted Venison Sliders sweet potato fries, hot pepper aioli

Braised Venison Shankroasted cauliflower mashed potato and braised red cabbage, natural jus

House-made Venison Sausage sweet potato hash, blueberry compote

PRIME RIB DINNERS

Friday & Saturday,

November 22 & 23

Served in the Grill Room.

Please call the Front Desk for reservations: 614.221.3344

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Mr. Dan Carmichael, seated at the head of the table, celebrated his 95th birthday in October at the ACC with a group of close friends in the Gravy Room.

Current members and guests enjoyed the “Great Taste of the Midwest” Open House in September.

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DINING

Thanksgiving BrunchThursday, November 28Seating Times: 11:30 AM, 12:30 PM, 1:30 PM

Buffet MenuSoup & Salad StationOhio greens, baby spinach and red cabbage, crisp romaine, assorted toppings, and house dressings

Smoked white bean and haricot vert, dressed in white balsamic

Brussels sprouts, cranberry, and toasted pecans tossed in citrus vinaigrette

Heirloom quinoa, cauliflower, pomegranate, and mint tossed in pomegranate dressing

Roasted butternut squash soup

Seafood DisplayCitrus poached jumbo shrimp, smoked trout, smoked oysters, and smoked diver scallops, garnished with cocktail sauce, lemon wedges, and tabasco

House cured Skuna Bay salmon garnished with hardboiled egg, minced red onion, marinated capers, and assorted crackers

Carved to OrderHoney baked ham with bourbon maple glaze, caramelized apple sauce, honey grain mustard, and fresh focaccia rolls

$35 adults, $15 children 6 - 12, $6 children under 6 *applies toward minimum Please call the Front Desk for reservations: 614.221.3344.

Thanksgiving BuffetSlow roasted turkey and gravy

Pan seared Skuna Bay salmon with citrus glaze

Candied sweet potatoes

Mashed potatoes

Sausage stuffing

Sage cornbread stuffing

Braised Brussels sprouts

Haricot verts and baby carrots

Cranberry sauce

DessertsPumpkin pie

Pecan pie

Apple crisp

Carrot cake

Pumpkin roll

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HOLIDAY EVENTS

Martinis& MistletoeThursday, December 19

7:30 PM

Join us for the cocktail party of the season!

Enjoy magical martinis, festive food and plenty of

holiday cheer.

Live jazz music from Powerhouse Trio.

Cash bar. Complimentary hors d’oeuvres.

RSVP online or with the Front Desk: 614.221.3344.

Guests welcome!

Candlelight DinnerFriday, December 13 • 7 PM

Enjoy a special three-course holiday dinner with family and friends, followed by a performance from traditional carolers.

$36 adults • $18 children (plus tax and gratuity) *applies toward minimum

RSVP to the Front Desk: 614.221.3344.

Cookies & CraftsTuesday, December 17 • 6 - 7:30 PM

Bring the kids to the Club to decorate yummy Christmas cookies and to

make some fun holiday crafts! Take the cookies and crafts with you to spread

Christmas cheer at home.

$7 per child, includes cookies and crafts. RSVP online or to the Front Desk: 614.221.3344

New Year’s Eve DinnerTuesday, December 31

Ring in the New Year in style! A four-course menu will be offered in the Grill Room, along with a festive

Champagne bar and wine list.

$40 per person, plus tax and gratuityPlease call the Front Desk for reservations:

614.221.3344.

Gingerbread Brunch with SantaSaturday, December 7 • 10 AM - 2 PM

Visit with Santa and his elf, decorate gingerbread houses and enjoy the

delicious brunch buffet!

$23 adults • $15 children 6 - 12 $5 children under 6 (plus tax and gratuity)

*applies toward minimumRSVP to the Front Desk: 614.221.3344.

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CLUB CALENDAR

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NOVEMBER

15

Aqua Gymsee page 11

18

“Stay Even for the Season” Challengebegins

20

Birthday Nightsee page 6

22 & 23

Prime Rib Dinnerssee page 6

20

Giving Tree beginssee page 3

DECEMBER

7

Gingerbread Brunch with Santasee page 8

8

Indoor Triathlonsee page 11

13

Aqua Gymsee page 11

18

Birthday Nightsee page 6

31

New Year’s Eve Dinnersee page 8

Holiday Hours:November 28

Athletics: 6 AM - 2 PMLimited Group FitnessDining: Brunch Buffet

Offices closed

December 24Athletics: 6 AM - 2 PM

Dining & Offices open until 3 PM

December 25Club closed

December 31Athletics: 6 AM - 6 PMDining: Regular hours

January 1Athletics: 6 AM - 2 PM

Pool closed Dining & Offices closed

Save the Date!January 24: 6th Annual Chili Cook OffFebruary 7: “Under the Stars” Father Daughter DanceFebruary 18: Annual Meeting and Member DinnerFebruary 21: Annual Wild Game Dinner - reserve your table!

View the Club Calendar online at www.accolumbus.com.

January 11

Gym & Swim beginssee page 10

January 13

“I Lost It at The Club” Challenge begins

19

Martinis & Mistletoesee page 8

28

Thanksgiving Brunchsee page 7

11 - 16

Venison Weeksee page 6

17

Cookies & Craftssee page 8

13

Candlelight Dinnersee page 8

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GROUP FITNESS

ATHLETICS

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

9:30 - 10:30 amSuper Sculpt

GymBlair

11:30 - 12:15 pmSpin & SculptSpinning Studio

Kate

12:30 - 1:15 pmRide in 45

Spinning StudioLaura

6:00 - 7:30 pmModified

Ashtanga YogaRoom 610 / Nora

6:00 - 7:00 amSpindurance

Spinning StudioErin

11:30 - 12:15 pmSpin & SculptSpinning Studio

Dr. Sandy

12:30 - 1:15 pmRide in 45

Spinning StudioErin

6:00 - 7:00 pmMat Pilates

Room 610Jessica

9:30 - 10:30 amMat Pilates

GymJordan

11:30 - 12:15 pmRide in 45

Spinning StudioLaura

12:30 - 1:15 pmRide in 45

Spinning StudioLaura

6:00 - 7:00 amSpindurance

Spinning StudioErin

11:30 - 12:15 pmSpin & SculptSpinning Studio

Kate

9:30 - 10:30 amTotal Body

Conditioning Gym / Blair

8:00 - 8:45 amRide in 45

Spinning StudioNoelle

9:00 - 10:00 amBalance

GymNoelle

Child Care Hours: Monday - Friday 9 AM - 1:30 PM & 5 PM - 9 PM Saturday 7:30 AM - 12 PM

Infant Care Hours: Monday - Friday 9 AM - 1:30 PM & 5 PM - 9 PM

6:00 - 7:00 amSpindurance

Spinning StudioErin

6:00 - 7:30 pmModified

Ashtanga YogaRoom 610 / Nora

12:30 - 1:15 pmRide in 45

Spinning StudioErin

11:15 - 12:00 pmCardio Kickboxing

GymDr. Sandy

11:30 - 12:15 pmSpin & SculptSpinning Studio

Dr. Sandy

6:30 - 7:30 amMaster Swim

PoolReggie

6:30 - 7:30 amMaster Swim

PoolReggie

6:00 - 7:00 amYoga Cleanse

Room 610Marisa

10:00 - 11:00 amSpinervals

Spinning StudioGina

12:30 - 1:15 pmRide in 45

Spinning StudioKate

12:15 - 1:00 pmWarriors Workout

GymBlair

12:15 - 1:00 pmWarriors Workout

GymBlair

6:00 - 7:00 amMat Pilates

Room 610Crystal

Gym & Swim 2014 celebrates 60 years at the ACC! Come join the fun!

January 11 - March 8(Banquet is on March 8)

TORNADO TODDLERS: ages 2 - 330 minutes in the Gym for 4 weeks and

30 minutes in the Pool for 4 weeks. Parent participation required. Class begins at 8:30 AM. $50 per child - includes instruction for 8 weeks

and banquet on March 8.

GYM & SWIM: ages 4 - 10Each session includes 40 minutes in the Gym and

40 minutes in the Pool. Program will begin at 9 AM or 10:30 AM based on group assignment. $85 per child - includes instruction for 8 weeks

and banquet on March 8.

Sign up with Dana Johnson in Athletics: 5th Floor, [email protected], 614.221.3344

6:15 - 7:15 pmSpinervals

Spinning StudioJennifer

6:15 - 7:15 pmSpinervals

Spinning StudioGina

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ATHLETICS

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Take the Challenge! Now is the time to keep on pace

and achieve your fitness goals. Don’t let the opportunity pass you by!

Enroll in an ACC Challenge today and take your fitness to another

level. Contact Blair Visser, Assistant Athletic Director, with questions or to sign up: [email protected].

STAY EVEN FOR THE SEASONNovember 18 - January 5

Take charge of your fitness this holiday season! Weigh in the week of November 18 and weigh out the

week of January 5.

Includes weekly challenges and tips, plus weekly weigh ins to

keep you on track.

$20 per participant. Gain Weight = lose your $20Stay Even or Lose Weight =

$25 ACC Gift Card

“I LOST IT AT THE CLUB”NEW YEAR’S CHALLENGE

Begins January 13

This annual challenge sets you up for success in the New Year! Earn

points for being active at the ACC and win prizes at the end of the

8 week challenge. More details to come.

Aqua GymNovember 15 & December 13

6:30 - 8:30 PM

An underwater fitness adventure for children ages 8 & up! Kids enjoy

games, team challenges, and individual activities all while equipped

with Scuba gear!

No Scuba experience necessary. Limit of 8 swimmers per session.

$45 per child. Sign up with Reggie at the Pool: [email protected], 614.545.1380.

Take the Triathlon indoors this winter at the ACC!

• 20 minute swim in the ACC Pool• 20 minute bike in the Spinning Studio

• 20 minute run on the Treadmill

$35 to participate*Team pricing available

includes t-shirt, snacks and prizes

Sign up with Blair Visser in the 5th Floor Office: [email protected], 614.221.3344

Get in shape for the Indoor Triathlon with the Triathlon Boot Camp, Nov. 3 - Dec. 3!

Contact ACC Trainer Karie Smith for details.

Indoor TriathlonSunday, December 8

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FACES OF THE ACC“The Athletic Club is exclusive, but welcoming. I’ve made a lot of good friends here, and the staff always makes me feel comfortable.” – Tamara Turkenton

Realizing the value of networking in her position as Chief of Accounting and Electricity for the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO), Tamara joined the ACC in 2008. She started with the PUCO in 1994 as a Rate Analyst and quietly worked her way up to the position she holds today. She interacts routinely with AEP, Columbia Gas, First Energy, Duke Energy and other gas and electric suppliers.

In her work, she travels to other countries such as India and the Ukraine and assists them with their rate-setting and accounting policies and practices. _________________________________________________

ACC: How often are you at the Club?Tamara: Several times a week. But I feel like I should be here more often, especially at night. I think that I can take better advantage of all the Club has to offer. I joined mostly for athletic and business reasons, but there’s a whole social side that I could tap into.

ACC: You eat here fairly often, right?Tamara: Yes, but not as much as I should be. I think that the food here is very good and very reasonably priced. It’s a bit of a hidden gem. Plus, I am not really a part of the “bar scene,” and coming to the Club is a great alternative. It’s nice and comfortable and people are super friendly. It’s easy to strike up a conversation, and the staff takes such good care of all the members.

ACC: What kind of athletic activities interest you?Tamara: Well, I’m an avid runner. I just finished my first marathon. I also like the spinning classes, and I’ve enjoyed some of the newer cardio classes like TRX, Yoga and Warriors Workout. I’ve also taken part in several of the special programs like “I lost it at the Club” and “Stay even for the Season.” Blair (Assistant Athletic Director Blair Visser) has really done a great job providing fitness programs to help us achieve and maintain fitness goals.

ACC: And, you’re on a Committee, too?Tamara: Yes. I am on the Admissions Committee. We meet once a month to review new member applications.

ACC: So you work-out here, you dine here, you’re on a committee here…and you still think that you should be more involved?Tamara: (Laughing) I guess that does sound strange! I mean that I don’t attend a lot of the evening and social events, and I’d like to.

ACC: What are some changes that you have witnessed during your membership?Tamara: Lots of changes. That’s what makes the Club great…its adaptability. The fitness programming is always evolving, and the demographics are changing in a positive way. There are a lot of new women members, and young families, and that’s refreshing. I’ve also recently started attending the new spa located on the 3rd floor. Massages by Jen Rankin helped me tremendously during my marathon training. The spa facility was a great addition to the Club. ACC: What would you say to someone who is considering membership at the ACC?Tamara: There is so much here, and it’s different than joining a “Lifetime Fitness.” There is more personal interaction, lots of opportunities to network, both business-wise and socially, and you are always made to feel welcome. You will meet people with like interests, and they’ll end up being good friends, but you have to step up and join in!

ACC: Any surprises for new members?Tamara: I think a great surprise is the reciprocal Club agreements. I’ve used Clubs in several different cities on my personal travels, and it’s always nice to be treated like a member. These partnerships are a great amenity, and it makes you feel welcome even in another city.

“Blair’s programming has been a great addition to my workouts. She is really dedicated to helping us all reach our fitness goals.”- Tamara Turkenton

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EXECUTIVE STAFFPaul Kroll, Jr., CCM General Manager

[email protected]

Michael DelcourAssistant General Manager

[email protected]

John WolfeExecutive Chef

[email protected]

John EysterAsst. Director of Food & Beverage

[email protected]

Dana JohnsonAthletics Director

[email protected]

Blair VisserAssistant Athletics [email protected]

Sarah FavaraDirector of Marketing & Membership

[email protected]

Mary AlvaradoMembership Coordinator

[email protected]

Kelly Freeman, CMPDirector of Private Events

[email protected]

Emily KnappAssistant Director of Private Events

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Angel MitchellDirector of Facilities

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David ClarkController

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Robert LaniusConcierge & Front Desk Manager

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Columbus Blue Jackets

Orchestra and Loge Level seats available for the following performances:

We Will Rock You • Friday, January 10: $79/ticket

Phantom of the Opera • Thursday, March 13 through Saturday, March 15: $89/ticket (matinee available)

Addams Family • Friday, April 11 and Saturday, April 12: $71.50 - $79/ticket (matinee available)

Book of Mormon • Thursday, May 22 through Saturday, May 24: $89/ticket

(4) Lower Bowl seats available for the following games. $80/ticket, sold in pairs.

November 9 vs. New York IslandersDecember 6 vs. MinnesotaJanuary 17 vs. Washington (2 tickets)January 21 vs. Los Angeles January 28 vs. Ottawa March 4 vs. Dallas March 11 vs. Detroit March 13 vs. San Jose April 6 vs. New York Islanders April 8 vs. Phoenix

Contact Mary Alvarado for your tickets: 614.545.1351, [email protected]. All sales final.

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