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The Bay Bulletin Monday, March 9, 2015
"Success in golf depends less on strength of body than upon strength of mind and character." - Arnold Palmer
Warm, breezy afternoons on the golf course, dinners and drinks with friends and family in the Clubhouse, invigorating workouts in the Fitness Center... join us for the events in the upcoming week
at the Club.
MASTER BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Phil Magnarella: President Grant Stewart: Vice
President George Sacco: Secretary Jack Arcurie: Treasurer Jerry Hollinden, James
Walker, James Stetson, Ramona Keeley
& Ralph Olsen
ARC COMMITTEE Ralph Olsen & James Guzman: Chairman
David Reese & Kathy Schneider
Club Calendar
Click here to view the March Calendar Attention
The Long Range Planning Committee is seeking a Heritage Bay Resident with experience in videotaping and editing to
assist with a future community project. Please contact Linda Brodeur at [email protected]
if interested.
Upcoming Meetings Wednesday, March 11th - House Committee Meeting
Activities
You can now register for activities online through the club calendar.Just double click the activity you wish to sign up for & click register now!You may also register in person or by calling
(239) 353-7056 ext. 107 Please click the link below for step by step instructions.
COMPLIANCE COMMITTEE
James Walker & Steven Kilgard: Chairman
Carl Bellows, James McCulty &
Sheila Petras
FINANCE COMMITTEE Jack Arcurie: Chairman
Andrew Kucharski,John McLean, James
Moran, Barb Noble, Gary
Pratscher,Ed Hannah, Ian Murray
& Dean Jones
GOLF COMMITTEE James Stetson: Chairman
John OchsRobert Cherundolo,
Joyce Foley,Jerry Hill, Cheryl Hollinden &
Tom MacIntosh
GREENS COMMITTEE Jerry Hill: Chairman
Tom Bohardt, Ed Hubbard, & Jim Stewart
HANDICAP COMMITTEE John Ochs: Chairman
Sandi Atols, Anita Bava,John Hunter & John Ochs
HEARING COMMITTEE Paul Paquette: Chairman
Doug D’Agata & Linda Stark
HOUSE COMMITTEE Grant Stewart & Linda
Gagne: Chairman Mark Denu, Kenneth
Dobrov, Denny Gant, PJ Keenen,
Elaine MacIntosh, Fran Massimino, Ralph
Reda& Barbara Stultz
Step by Step Activity instructions
Around the Club Upcoming Activities:
1920's America Lecture March 10th - 3:00pm
10 person Minimum~ $15 per person
Glassware Painting Class March 19th - 1:00pm
Monday, March 16thArt Club
1:00 pm in the fitness center Join us for our open studio every Monday at 1 pm in the fitness
center. Bring your own art supplies, a project to work on, and be ready to relax and have some fun. All levels including beginners, are welcome. Free lessons are available upon request. Feel free
to just stop by and say hello. Any questions, please contact Rosemary McCarthy at [email protected] or Barbara Lehner
Men’s Discussion Group Interested in joining other men to discuss life issues in a Christian
context. Join us Tuesdays, 8:30-9:30 am in the clubhouse card room. For additional information contact Dave Lisson,
708-560-4163 or Ron Sleiter, 763-234-9341.
If you have requested tickets for the Jersey Boys please stop by the activities desk to pick them up.
2015 Booklist for the Book Discussion Group March 16th:
ME BEFORE YOU by Jojo Moyes
April 20th: EVERYTHING I NEVER TOLD YOU
by Celeste NG
May 18th MAISE DOBBS
by Jacqueline Winspear
Social Bridge Social Bridge is scheduled in the card room every Wednesday at 1:00 PM.This is a friendly informal bridge session and a great way
LONG RANGE PLANNING Ramona Keeley & Don
Porter: Chairman Linda Brodeur, Bill
Cutcliffe, Maria Di Tommaso& Pat Vermeulen
SAFETY, SECURITY & EMERGENCY
PREPAREDNESS COMMITTEE
Jerry Hollinden: ChairmanTom Bava, Judy Bohardt, Karl Heck, Jim Vermeulen Chris Vroom, Jerry Biskey
Martha O'Leary & Jim Rigsbee
SPORTS COMMITTEE George Sacco & Peg McLean: Chairman
Patricia Day, Harvey AdamsBob Lukas
& Gary Pratscher
CHARITY COMMITTEE Barbra Stewart: Chairman Penny Heck, Sue Lemons,
& Cindy LaRose
HOURS OF OPERATION Admin Office
Monday- Friday9 am - 5 pm
Grille Room ~ A La CarteNo food service between 4 pm
& 5 pmSunday/ Monday
Tuesday/ThursdayLunch & Dinner11 am - 8 pm
SaturdayLunch Only
11 am - 4 pm
Main Dining Room BuffetsA la carte menu not available
to meet new people. Both men and women are encouraged to come. Make reservations at the Activities Desk, or by calling
239-353-7056 Ext 107. Do this by Monday of each week to be assured a seat. You do
not need a partner. Partners will be established randomly for the first four hands of bridge, then you will switch to a new partner for
each new set of four hands.Players that sign up on time (by Monday) will have priority for initial seating. If you miss the sign up
you can be placed on a substitute list by calling Ginny on 609-458-3362.
Couples BridgeEvery Monday night at 6:30 pm in the Club house.
Please sign up at the activities desk each week by Friday at 5:00 pm for someone looking to sign up after the deadline or to cancel.
please contact: Phyllis( 248-310-5137)
Lawn Bocce Bocce Players for Thursday Lawn Bocce can pick up bocce sets from the cart storage area. For help or questions please see the
Pro Shop attendants. 16 people Maximum
The Heritage Bay Corvette Club will meet at the Club parking lot on Saturday March 21 at 10:00 AM for it's monthly rally. We will leave at 10:15 for Rum Runners in Cape Coral for lunch. Please be prompt as we have an 11:30 reservation. Members needing name tag photos should contact Len Belanger; [email protected] for scheduling. All Heritage Bay Corvette owners are welcome.
Jim Rigsbee 239 774 3644
Rum Runners address is: 5848 Cape Harbour Dr. Cape Coral, FL. 33914
(Ph: 239-542-0200)
Do you drive a Porsche? Join the club! Looking for members from the Heritage Bay community.
If you enjoy rallies, racing, car shows, the camaraderie of fellow enthusiasts, or just sharing your Porsche experiences, and are
interested in signing up Please contact Steve Webster
[email protected] 815-988-2355
Wednesday & Friday5 pm - 8 pm
Golf Shop Monday - Sunday 6:30 am - 5:30 pm
Fitness Center Staffed Hours
Monday - Friday 8 am - 3 pm
Saturday & Sunday8 am - 1 pm
Member Card Access 7 Days a Week
5 am - 10 pm
For the list of Club Personnel
Please Click Here
Here are some pictures from Cooking with Chef Art & Chef Todd
Food & Beverage
GRILLE ROOM LUNCH SERVICE 11 AM - 4 PM , 7 days
Bar Service until 5 PM, except SaturdaysMAIN DINING ROOM SERVICE
10:30 AM - 1:30 PM, Sunday Breakfast 5 PM - 8 PM, Wacky Wednesday
5 PM - 8 PM, Friday “Prime Rib BuffetGRILLE ROOM DINNER SERVICE
5 PM - 8 PM, Sun/Mon/Tues/Thurs - A la Carte Menu Happy Hour, 4-6 PM
CHICKEE HUT11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, 7 days
Sun-Fri Happy Hour, 4-6 PM, Sun-FriPlease note: Dining times are subject to change
Dress Code PolicyThe clubhouse is now denim free meaning no denim of any color will be allowed in both the Grille Room and the Main
Dining Room. Please note that men cannot wear hats of any kind & are required to wear a collared shirt when in the dining facilities. Cargo shorts are not allowed, however, golf shorts
are permitted. Ladies are permitted to wear hats.
ReservationsIn addition to making dining reservations online, you are always welcome to stop by the club and make them in person or call:
(239) 353-7056 ext. 107Voice mails and Emails are NOT considered a reservation.
Click here for the reservation policy
Sunday brunch! For reservations please feel free to register online, in person
or by phone (239)353-7056 Ext:107 Dining Menus
Reservations strongly encouraged
Reservations for our dinner buffets can be made through the website go to the dining tab & click dining reservations.
Click the links below for more information & menus. March 11th Wacky Wednesday
March 13th Prime Rib BuffetMarch 15th Cellar Sunday
Member Events You can now make reservations on line for select Member Events!
Go to the club calendar, double click on the event &click register now! Member Events registration opens 30 days
in advance. Also note that you must cancel 48 hours in advance otherwise you will be charged.
St. Patrick's Day Buffet March 17th, 2015
Click here to view the flyer
Click here to view the flyer
Easter Sunday, April 5th
Seating times available at 11:00 & 11:30am, 1:00 & 1:30pm, 3:00 & 3:30pm
Click here to view the flyer
News from the Green
Please click the link below for the most up to date Chelsea information.
2015 Chelsea Information
Reminder: The Men’s Invitational take place March 12th – March 14th. There will be limited tee times for those of you not playing in the event.
They are: Thursday, March 12th – Normal day of tee times. Some tournament participants will be playing a practice round.
Friday March 13th – This will be the day with the most limited times. The pine course will have tee times available from 8am to
10am & 12:30pm to 2:30 pm.
Saturday, March 14th. – The Oak Course will have tee times from 8 am to 10 am. There will also be an 18 hole shotgun start on the
Pine & Cypress courses at 1:30 pm.
Farewell Concert Thursday, March 26
Entertainment: The Ztones as "Elton John"
shopping pleasure. The Spring Ladies’ group from Adidas brings
the flowers and pastel colors of Spring to freshen your look. Jamie
Sadock offers another fashion forward, cutting edge collection for
ladies. The men’s group from NIKE Golf offers bold colors and
DriFit technology to bring a winning combination. Come to the Golf
Shop and check out all of these great new collections and see
which one is the perfect fit for you!
Ladies GolfThe 18 Hole LGA & 9 Hole Invitational will be Tuesday, March 17th, registration for the event will be in the pro shop starting Tuesday, March 3rd and will close Friday, March 13th at 4pm.
There will be a maximum of 120 players. There is a list of 9 Hole players who are interested in playing posted in the women’s
locker room.
Please click here to view the flyer on the ladies 18/9 Invitational
Ladies Club Championship
New to the Golf ShopThe Golf Shop is happy to announce three new groups for your
Please click the link below for the ladies golf associations results. Ladies Golf Results
Please keep an eye on the golf calendar to stay informed of all upcoming golf events. We encourage & look forward to your participation!
Fitness & Spa
SpaWhat are Peptides and Why they are wonderful for our Skin! Peptides are strings of amino acids, that are building blocks
of life and therefore your skin. In the skin, peptides occur naturally to keep the skin firm. In skin care products, lab-
created peptides work from the inside out to address a host of facial issues, especially wrinkles.
The pivotal benefit of peptides in skin care is their ability to penetrate the skin. This is a result of their size at a molecular
level. Long-chain proteins, such as collagen, can only be applied to the surface of the skin, because their molecular size makes it impossible for them to go deeper. The best they can do is to act as a temporary moisture barrier to
promote hydration and softness. But when these long-chain proteins are broken into shorter chains (peptides), skin
penetration becomes possible.
Peptides are non-invasive ingredients that have been proven to produce results, so they are great options for
incorporating into a skin care regimen. Know, however, that peptides are not quick and magic potions. Their one
drawback is that they take time because they build from within the skin, not from peeling the outer surface. The
positives of this approach: stronger skin, less or no irritation, and no free-radical stimulation. It is important to use
peptides as they are “food” for your skin, the same way we eat protein for our body. With regular use the results are
noticeable.
At the club we feature a facial with peptides and they are available for home use too.
Fitness There are many guests coming in alone without any knowledge of
the fitness center policies and procedures. We ask that you accompany your guests as well as have them review the policies
before coming in to workout which will prevent any inconvenience.
Fitness Center Policies
Swimming Pools & Spa Policies
Please Note: Personal items such as, towels, bags, etc. may not be used to reserve pool chairs.
Equipment Etiquette The fitness center is getting busier so please make sure to honor the 30 minute limit on the cardiovascular equipment.
(Treadmills, Elliptical's, Bikes & Arc Trainers)The sign-up sheets will be on the cabinet as before
so please make sure to check them before getting on the equipment. If your name is on the list, please put a line through
your name prior to beginning your workout. Thank you for your consideration.
Payment Policy & Gift Cards Please remember that we do not take cash or checks for payment.
We are member charge or credit card ONLY in the Fitness Center. We now have gift cards available for Spa & Fitness. Please see a fitness staff member to purchase one today.
Personal TrainingWant to get more from your everyday workout? Take advantage of
Heritage Bays personal training program offered by Pam Ayers. Click here for more information
Fitness Class ScheduleThe Fitness Center offers a variety of aerobic classes to all
members. Classes & class times are subject to change, so be sure to check the fitness calendar weekly.
Click here for detailed class descriptions
Due to lack of interest & participation, we are going to cancel the Tuesday & Thursday evening Spin classes.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
PickleballPlease click the link below for more information regarding
Pickleball!Pickleball News
Click the link below to watch pickleball videos Pickleball Volleying
Pickleball Skill Development
Our numbers are growing every day. Mondays have opened up from 2-5pm. We seeing vast improvements in skills every day.
Check with the tennis pro shop if you want to drill or play additional hours of our SCHEDULE.
The number is of 239-304-5911.
We have extra paddles and balls for beginners, invite your friends to come try it out. The more the merrier. And the more you play,
the better you get. All levels from beginner to advanced are welcome. WEAR TENNIS SHOES.
Tennis
Please click below for information regarding the end of the season farewell party for tennis
Tennis Farewell Party
SecurityBicycle Safety
I have received several complaints regarding cyclists riding all over the road and disregarding and/or
impeding the flow of traffic. Per Florida state statutes, cyclists may ride two abreast only within a single lane and when not impeding traffic. Cyclists may not ride more than two abreast except on paths or parts of
roadways set aside for the exclusive use of bicycles. Please see the following link for several bicycle safety tips to
keep in mind and remember to be both cautious and courteous while out riding in our beautiful community.
Click here for more bike safety information
Crime in your Community I am always happy to announce that Heritage Bay has not had any reported crimes in the community so far this year
(knock on wood!). If you remember in 2014, we experienced several burglaries to unlocked vehicles in June and a laptop
computer was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Siesta Bay in December. These were certainly crimes of
opportunity and although we live in an extremely safe community, we are not immune to this type of criminal activity. Thanks to our vigilant residents and the roving security officer in deterring and keeping crime in our
community almost non-existent. Elsewhere in the news, The Collier County Sheriff’s Office just released a crime alert
regarding some recent home burglaries experienced in the county. The attached community information bulletin
explains the crimes committed, the method of operation (MO) and some very helpful safety tips.
Automated External Defibrillators An automated external defibrillator (AED) is a portable electronic device that is used to treat suspected heart
attacks in an emergency situation. In medical terms, the AED automatically diagnoses the life-threatening cardiac
arrhythmias of ventricular fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia in a patient, and is able to treat them through
defibrillation, the application of electrical therapy which stops the arrhythmia, allowing the heart to reestablish an effective
rhythm. Did you know that Heritage Bay has six AED’s located throughout the Club and many of the onsite staff, as
well as, some of our own residents are trained in its use. Locations of our AEDs are as follows:• One in the Clubhouse Dining Room
• One in Fitness Center• One in Tennis Center• One in Golf Pro Shop
Two are on Golf Course Ranger Carts•
Tailgating Complaints I have recently received several complaints regarding
vehicles tailgating into the community. Thanks to our Hi-Definition camera system, I was able to identify each tailgater
as a resident with a barcode. As a reminder to all, please wait the extra few seconds for the gate to close before
proceeding. If you follow too closely, the scanner may fail to read your barcode causing the gate arms to close on your
vehicle, causing damage to both your car and the gate arms.
Golf Course Evening Patrol On March 1st we started conducting evening patrols of the
golf course. Each night through season our evening security officer will be roving the golf course on my cart until dark
patrolling for walk on golfers, walkers, runners, cyclists and dog walkers. Each night after 5pm, there will be a rotating 9 holes for walkers and all players must be registered through the Pro-Shop. Please call the gate at 455-6392 to report any
suspicious activity and our officer will be dispatched to investigate. We hope that these patrols will deter this type
activity from occurring.Dinner Set Burglaries
Have a Wonderful Week Everyone! 10154 Heritage Bay Blvd. | Naples, Floirda 34120 | Tel: (239)353-7056 | www.golfheritagebay.com
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