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ACCent Magazine THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ATHLETIC CLUB OF COLUMBUS • SINCE 1912
JANUARY & FEBRUARY 2014
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CLUB NEWS
Paul Kroll, Jr., CCM General Manager
This past year has been one of continued positive momentum. In President Andy Smith's letter (opposite), he pinpoints some true highlights of this past year. And much is in the works for 2014! This coming year we will continue our focus on elevating both the everyday and the special club experiences. The Club will be buzzing with activity and opportunities for your health and enjoyment and to share your Club experience with friends, family, and business colleagues.
In mid December, smack in the middle of all the holiday hoopla, the Club took delivery of 17 pieces of new upper and lower body exercise equipment. Athletic Director Dana Johnson deserves a big pat on the back as he did a fantastic job of identifying top tier equipment for the Club. The design of the new Technogym® equipment will both help you maintain a healthier posture while exercising and isolate the targeted muscles, getting you a better return for your invested energy. One feature that is an immediate hit is the improvement in the ease of adjusting the machine to fit your body. We should disclose that no one has reported that the weight is any easier to lift.
In January, the construction on The Booth bowling lounge renovation will begin in full swing. Among other exciting features, The Booth space will allow us to offer 60 seats for dining, member events, or private events. As pizza will be the menu anchor, we were thrilled to receive our deck pizza ovens. Following installation of ventilation and the delivery of dough mixers, the culinary team will get to work on testing for our house recipe. We will keep you posted on the progress of this new endeavor over the coming months.
Our partners at Columbus Country Club have been stepping up the tempo under the leadership of new General Manager Josh Sheppard. With an exciting outlook for joint-club programming, improvements to the course, and preparation for clubhouse improvements, we're looking forward to a great golf season ahead. In 2014, you will see more ways than ever to get the most of your ACC & CCC town and country experience.
Annual Meeting & Election Night Dinner Tuesday, Feburary 18 • Polls are open 11 AM - 6 PM
Voting members (Resident and Privileged Members) are invited to attend the Annual meeting at 5 pm. All members (Including spouses and significant others) are invited for cocktails from
5-6 pm in the Grill Room followed by a Prime Rib Buffet in the Ballroom (both complimentary). Reservations are not required. Please, no other family members or guests after 5pm.
The restaurants will be closed for dinner service.
NOTE: More information regarding Board candidates and voting procedures will be included in the February ACCent “Extra” issued on February 1, 2014.
House Rules Reminder:Guest PrivilegesAccording the Club’s Code of Regulations and House Rules, guests are permitted, with no guest fee, to dine or attend specific events with members. However, members bringing guests to the Athletic facilities are required to register their guests at the front desk and pay the appropriate guest fee (currently $10 per guest.) Please also note that members have priority in all areas, including attendance in group fitness classes.
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CLUB NEWS
Andrew C. Smith President
I write this on the heels of our annual Martini and Mistletoe holiday party—the most successful Martini and Mistletoe in the history of our Club! If you were there, I know you agree that our dedicated staff at the ACC did an amazing job of providing food, drink and entertainment for all of us. If you weren’t there, well, you missed a great time! (But not to worry, Spring Fling - featuring Conspiracy Band - will be here before you know it!)
This is the last letter I will write to you as your Club President. What a great year it has been to be at the ACC! There is no doubt in my mind that the arrow of our Club’s future is pointed up, and as good as 2013 has been, there is even more great news on the horizon. But let me take this final opportunity to recap some of the highlights of the year that was.
We have achieved positive membership growth not just in numbers, but also in the participation of our members in our Club activities. In addition to our Martini and Mistletoe, Spring Fling, Lobster Night, Chop House Night, Trivia…all of these events and the efforts of our ACC staff to provide creative entertainment were met with an enthusiastic response from a great cross section of our members.
We have opened a new Spa on the third floor to great success. For those of you who have not yet been, treat yourself to one of the many services available from our Spa professionals.
We have a new Assistant General Manager, Mike Delcour. Mike will be tasked to make your membership experience the best it can be, and he will focus his early efforts in our food and beverage operations.
There is new and challenging equipment on the 5th floor to
keep us active and in shape. Ask Dana, Blair or any of our athletic staff to give you a tour of some really great new machines that will challenge all of us.
And, of course the sidewalk is done…at long last!
As to the future of the Club, I know that incoming President Dave McCurdy and the Board will do a great job of keeping the Club moving in the right direction. Dave brings business savvy, and a passion for the Club and its members, to the job and I look forward to his leadership. I would be remiss if I failed to thank Lisa Antolino, our immediate Past President, for her years of dedicated service to the Club, and to also thank Dave Tritsch, Tim D’Angelo, Joe Patrick, Mike Fritz, Mark Sell, Carla Sokol and Mark Vannatta for their service on the Board of Directors. Each of these fine people have given selflessly of their time to make our Club the best place it can be.
Let me also thank, as sincerely as I can, Paul Kroll, Sarah Favara, Mary Alvarado and all the wonderful members of the ACC staff, for their great work, and always positive
approach to what they do. It is our people who make us what we are as a Club, and we are lucky to have some of the best people I know on our team.
Finally, thanks to all of you who stopped me in the halls of the Club to offer your suggestions and support for how to make our Club a better place. I know now how much the ACC means to so many of us, and it has been an honor to serve as your President.
All the best to you and your families for a happy and healthy 2014.
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LIFE BRINGS CHANGES
Membership Snapshot as of November 30, 2013
Total Membership as of 11/30/13 - 1447New and Returning Members for October - 15
New and Returning Members for November - 16
WELCOME New & Returning
MembersOctober 2013Jason Beakas
Calvin GebhartNicholas Hill
Larry HoepfnerWill HoganBrett Meyer
Michael RobinsonJerry Rosenberg
Todd SandsJoan Simon
Joseph WilliamsPeter Yeh
Frederick ZieglerSara Zimmerman
November 2013Gretchen BlazerHaley BoehningJennifer Bunker
Thadd DavisElizabeth Dewhirst
James DiganBrian Gunnoe
James HardingChristopher King
Donald KlineDavid Koren
George LeachSheryl Mathis
David ModesettDerek Porter
Ronald Robins, Jr.
MEMBERSHIP
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New Member SocialWednesday, February 5 | 6:30 PM
All first year members are invited to mix and mingle, while finding out more about the ACC from committee members and Clubs-within-the-Club participants. Complimentary cocktails
and hors d’oeuvres will be served. RSVP to Mary: [email protected], 614.545.1351.
Here’s to a New Year!The Club continues to welcome great groups of new members each month. With positive growth in membership during the last few months of 2013, we are looking forward to the same success in 2014.
The Club’s calendar is full of exciting events and programs, perfect for introducing your friends, colleagues, and family members to the ACC experience. Please take a look at the calendar (on page 9) for a peek at what’s happening at your Club. Current members who have sponsored new members in the past believe that inviting prospective members to an event is an easy and comfortable way to introduce them to the Club. Thank you to our October and November sponsors:
Brady Stern Scott McComb Kristen EasterdaySteve Germain Mike Petrecca Marc KesslerDaniel Sadd John Zambito Lynn GyurcsikMichael Ziegler Rob Ferguson Bob BlazerChris Rechner Carla Sokol Scott ArthurGeoff Smith Gina Russo Michael KorenJeff Baker Rebecca Higgins Daniel HarkinsSteve Lake
Please contact Sarah Favara, Director of Membership and Marketing, with any questions regarding membership at the ACC: [email protected], 614.643.3119
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TheACC Goes to Wine Country!
Join your fellow members as the ACC heads to wine country this June.
Itinerary:• Depart Columbus on Sunday, June 8, 2014
Spend the first night in downtown San Francisco; dinner is on your own
• Monday, June 9, 2014:Take shuttle to Sonoma where we will visit three wineries: J Vineyards and Winery, Twomey Cellars (lunch Included) and Jordan Vineyards
Accommodations will be in the heart of downtown Sonoma; dinner is on your own
• Tuesday, June 10, 2014:Wake up and take shuttle over to Napa Valley for three winery visits: Gargiulo Vineyards, Miner Family Vineyards (lunch Included) and Silver Oak
Take shuttle back to San Francisco; dinner is on your own
• Return to Columbus on Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Limit of 20 reservations. Price per person will be announced soon.Please contact ACC Assistant General Manager Mike Delcour with questions or reservations: [email protected], 614.545.1352.
Enjoy Wine at the ACC!
With an extensive Wine List offered in the Grill Room and Carmichael’s Pub, it is easy to enjoy some of your favorite wines as well as some new features while at the Club.
The Club’s Assistant General Manager Mike Delcour is extremely knowledgeable when it comes to wine. Please get in touch with Mr. Delcour should you be looking for a special wine or have any questions about the Wine List. Look for “Wine with Mike” events coming soon! And, don’t miss the Big Wine Tasting and Sale on Thursday, January 30.
BIRTHDAY NIGHTWednesday, January 15 and
Wednesday, February 19
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.
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Annual Father Daughter DanceFriday, February 7 • 6 - 10 PM
ACC Ballroom
Enjoy dinner and dancing under the stars at this year’s special event!
$34 dads • $20 daughtersplus tax and gratuity, applies toward minimum
RSVP to the Front Desk at 614.221.3344or online at accolumbus.com.
Friday, February 21Bar and hors d’oeuvres at 5:30 PM • Dinner served at 7 PM
Hosted by the Rod & Gun Club, this annual dinner event is filled with friendship and food! Extensive raffle and auction items also available.
RESERVE A GUN TABLE! 10 reserved gun tables available. Seats 8 per table.
$900 per table, includes gun
Free to Rod & Gun Club members, otherwise $55 per person. RSVP: online or stop by the Front Desk, 614.221.3344.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Limited space available. Complimentary to attend. Cash bar. ACC members: RSVP online or to the ACC Front Desk.
JOIN THE BATTLETuesday, January 14
5:30 - 7:30 PM | ACC BallroomJoin the Athletic Club of Columbus & the
Columbus Blue Jackets for an intimate evening with CBJ President John Davidson.
We will get a mid-season report of the CBJ season and an exclusive Olympic Hockey Preview!
6th Ann
ual
Friday, January 246:30 PM ACC Ballroom
Enter your best chili recipe (beef, other meat or
vegetarian) for a chance to win the coveted ACC “Chili Bowl” trophy! The winning chili will be served in Carmichael’s Pub for
the month of February.
Not interested in making chili? No worries! Come and taste
the different recipes and enjoy plenty of ACC chili and
cornbread for dinner. Cash bar.
RSVP: Stop by the Front Desk or call 614.221.3344.
All chili competitors must be registered by January 22.
Free to attend. Guests welcome!
Fun for all!Competitors and
connoisseurs welcome.
BIG WINE Tasting & Sale
Thursday, January 30 • 6:30 PMAn extensive variety of wines will be available to taste and purchase (at state minimum pricing), featuring some favorites from the Club’s new Wine List! Move around the Ballroom, tasting
wines while mingling with friends.
Light hors d’oeuvres will be served. $30 per person, plus tax and gratuity *applies toward minimum
Guests welcome! RSVP online or call 614.221.3344
TUESDAY TRIVIA7 PM Tuesdays in Carmichael’s Pub
January 14 - February 11Gather your trivia teammates for a 5-week round of Trivia! Teams of 6 or less and walk-ins welcome.
Food and drink specials, plus prizes galore! Sign up with Mary: [email protected],
614.545.1351.
Legacy Tea PartySaturday, February 22 • 3:30 PM
All ladies of the ACC - grandmothers, mothers, daughters,aunts and nieces - are invited for high tea
at the Club. Tea, small sandwiches and sweets will be served. Don’t forget to wear your best hat, too!
Hosted by the Women’s Committee.
$18 adults | $10 children RSVP online or call 221.3344
CLUB CALENDAR
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JANUARY
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New Year Fitness Exposee page 10
13
“I Lost It at The Club” Challengebegins
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Join the Battle with CBJsee page 8
15
Birthday Nightsee page 6
14
Tuesday Trivia beginssee page 8
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Aqua Bootcamp beginssee page 11
5
New Member Socialsee page 5
7
Father Daughter
Dancesee page 7
13
Endurance Sports Exposee page 10
15
Kids Stroke Clinic beginssee page11
10 & 24
Aqua Gymsee page 11
Fun for all!Competitors and
connoisseurs welcome.
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see page 8
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Annual Swim Meet
26
Aqua Zumba beginssee page 11
19
P90X begins & Group Fitness Launch Daysee page 11
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Wild Game Dinnersee page 7
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Legacy Tea Partysee page 8
SAVE THE DATE:
SPRING FLING Friday, April 11
EASTER BRUNCH Sunday, April 20
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Birthday Nightsee page 6
FEBRUARY
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Great Ohio Swim beginssee page 11
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Annual Meeting and Members Dinner
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Big Wine Tasting and Salesee page 8
GROUP FITNESS
ATHLETICS
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W YEAR EXPO
Find out what’s in store this year in ACC Athletics to start your revolution toward results:
• P90X Live• “I Lost It at The Club” Challenge• Aquatic Programs• Functional Movement Screening• Small Group Personal Training• New Group Fitness including BODYPUMP
ACC Personal Trainers and program representatives will be on hand to answer questions and sign you up for activities to keep you on track.
Saturday, January 119:30 - 11:30 AM
Launch Day: Sunday, January 19, 11 AM - 2 PMVisit www.accolumbus.com for details.
ENDURANCE SPORTS EXPOThursday, February 13
6:15 - 8 PM
Join fellow sports enthusiasts in the areas of running, cycling and swimming to meet top vendors and race directors at this annual ACC event! Pick up race schedules and check out the latest apparel.
No cost to attend. Open to the public.
RSVP on the ACC Facebook Page. Hosted by Team ACC.
6:30 - 7:30 amMaster Swim
PoolReggie
ATHLETICS
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POOLSIDE PROGRAMSSign up with Reggie Henderson at the Pool: [email protected],
614.545.1380.
Aqua GymFridays, January 10 and January 246 - 8 PMAn underwater fitness adventure for chil-dren ages 8 and up! Kids enjoy games, team challenges, and individual activities all while equipped with Scuba gear! No Scuba experi-ence necessary. Limit of 8 swimmers. $45 per child.
Stroke Clinic for kidsJanuary 15 - March 8Wednesdays 5 - 6 PM & Saturdays 12 - 1 PMThis stroke clinic will lead swimmers through a progression of skills ending with final stroke development. All skill levels welcome! Open to children ages 9 and up. $110 full session/$75 half session/$15 drop in rate.
Aqua ZumbaSundays, January 26 - March 161 - 2 PMIntegrating the Zumba formula and philosophy with traditional aqua fitness disciplines, the Aqua Zumba class blends it all together into a safe, challenging, water-based workout that’s cardio-conditioning, body-toning, and most of all, exhilarating beyond belief!
Aqua BootcampJanuary 28 - February 20Tuesdays & Thursdays, 5:30 - 6:15 PMAqua Boot Camp offers a high intensity, athletic approach to water fitness, using gravity from land and the resistance of the water. This class implements a combination of strength training exercises, sports-specific drills, intense cardiovascular work, intervals, and plyometrics. 8 sessions for $80/$15 drop in rate.
I Lost It at The Club 8-week Fitness Challenge
January 13 - March 15 $139 per participant
Program includes:• Pre- and post- body fat testing in BOD POD• Pre- and post- measurements and photos• Long sleeve tech shirt• Weekly weigh-ins• Team prizes (weekly and overall) for acitivity points
New this year: TEAMS! Choose your team of 4 - 6 participants or sign up as an individual and be placed on a team. Team prizes will be awarded weekly and at the end of the challenge!
Over $2,500 in prizes will be awarded! Overall winners include: • Top male and top female body fat % lost• Top male and top female % of weight lost• Overall highest points by a team
Learn more about this challenge at the NEW YEAR EXPO on January 11. Visit the 5th Floor Athletics Office for details and to sign up.
New session of P90X Live at the ACC begins January 19!
Sign up for a 7-week or 11-week session. Visit the 5th Floor Athletics Office for details.
The Great Ohio SwimFebruary 3 - March 7
Swim around the state of Ohio right here in the ACC Pool!
The four distances to swim are as follows: Great Ohio River, Great Miami River, Olentangy River, and Port Clinton to Put-in-Bay for a total of 24,640 yards. $25 to participate.
Sign up for Small Group Personal Training with 4 - 6 fellow members!
One hour sessions avaiable. 8 week program:1x per week, $35 per session = $280
($20 per session savings)2x per week, $30 per session = $480
($25 per sessions savings)
Visit the 5th Floor Athletics Office for more information.
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FACES OF THE ACC“ I’m 18 years old but with 42 years of experience,” – Cliff BaselerCliff Baseler can be found at the ACC Library Bar many nights, sipping a glass of Merlot and swapping stories with the regulars. Born on a farm in Grove City, PA, he recently turned 60, but professes that he is a kid at heart. He smiles and calls himself fortunate to have learned from the maturation of his profession (he is on the “agency” side of commercial insurance). He has also been a part of the evolution of the Athletic Club, a perk that was granted him 32 years ago by the McElroy Minister Company.
ACC: You are an ACC handballer…that’s a small group these days.Cliff: Yes. When I joined, it was the biggest sport at the Club---about 60 league members. Now we’re down to 7 or 8 guys. I actually played racquetball when I joined, but succumbed to the pressure to learn handball. I’ll never forget my first year playing---I entered a handicapped mini-tournament and my handicap was 18 (games are to 21). They pitted me against scratch player Dan Carmichael, and I lost 21 to 19! He played me like a puppet. I was diving, running in to walls---and he calmly controlled the middle and afterward invited me for a beer. Being the gentleman that he is, he asked if he could give me some pointers, and proceeded to tell me “It’s only a game---don’t dive for the ball, and quit trying to hit every single serve so hard.” I was schooled.
ACC: Seems like you’ve learned a lot at the Club. Cliff: For sure. I was exposed to things that I otherwise would probably never have experienced. I got involved with cultural events like the symphony and plays, learned new sports, and most importantly expanded my circle of friends and business connections very naturally. It’s easy to strike up a conversation with just about anybody at the Club.
ACC: The Library Bar sometimes seems a bit mysterious…what’s the secret?Cliff: The secret is “no secrets”! We can just be ourselves there. It’s a group of regulars---most of the handballers, who are
ACC: What do you remember about your first days at the Club all those years ago?Cliff: It was a pretty rigorous admissions process. Two partners at my firm, Thorp Minister and George McElroy toured the Club with me and introduced me to influential business leaders who were ACC members. I was a single guy at the time, and I found it a little intimidating, but exciting. I thought it was hugely impressive to walk in the Club with a date and actually have Robert greet me as “Mr. Baseler”!
ACC: You talk about the evolution of the Club…what does that mean?Cliff: The Club has done a very good job of changing with the times. Years ago, it was an all male membership, the three-martini lunch was common, and the athletics side of things was very different. It has naturally progressed to a healthier, more diverse membership, and I love the interaction between longtime members like Dan Carmichael to the young professionals who we call “flat bellies”! It’s refreshing for a people person like myself to get to know all these different members, always expanding my network of friends.
ACC: You’re a family man, too. Cliff: Definitely! I’ve been married to Karen since 1985, and we have three kids: daughter Amanda (recently married,) son Cliff, Jr.; and son, Brian. Cliff recently joined the ACC on his own, and it’s nice to pass the ACC legacy on! My kids have gotten to know the Club very well. I took Amanda to 17 straight Father-Daughter dances, starting when she was just one.
comfortable in there, and Jim (bartender) takes such good care of us. Anyone and everyone is welcome to join us!
A few comments from Cliff, Jr.:ACC: A single young man with a promising career (a senior risk analyst for JP Morgan Chase) joining the Club….sounds reminiscent of your Dad 32 years ago.Cliff Jr.: I was always comfortable at the Club, and it just seemed like a natural progression of sorts.
ACC: Your Dad has a lot of great stories about his time at the Club.Cliff Jr.: Yes, and half of them are true!
ACC: Are you creating your own stories here?Cliff Jr.: Definitely. I play basketball a few times a week and workout some. Plus I’ll go to some of the events like Martinis and Mistletoe and the Wild Game Dinner---there’s plenty to keep me busy.
ACC: Do you think you’ll start hanging out in the Library Bar?Cliff Jr.: (Laughing) I’ll hang out there when I’m older and have lost some hair so I fit in. (Jim the bartender smacks him.)
“I totally trust Jim to bring me a smile and pour me a good drink. When people
ask what I am drinking, I say ‘whatever Jim pours me!’ ” Cliff Baseler
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Phantom of the Opera • Thursday, March 13 through Saturday, March 15: $89/ticket (matinee available on Saturday, March 15)
Addams Family • Friday, April 11 and Saturday, April 12: $71.50 - $79/ticket (matinee available on Saturday, April 12)
Book of Mormon • ALMOST SOLD OUT! Call Mary for ticket availability: 614.545.1351
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January 21 vs. Los Angeles January 28 vs. Ottawa March 4 vs. Dallas March 11 vs. Detroit March 13 vs. San Jose (2 tickets available)April 6 vs. New York Islanders April 8 vs. Phoenix
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Michael DelcourAssistant General Manager
John WolfeExecutive Chef
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Dana JohnsonAthletics Director
Blair VisserAssistant Athletics [email protected]
Sarah FavaraDirector of Marketing & Membership
Mary AlvaradoMembership Coordinator
Kelly Freeman, CMPDirector of Private Events
Emily KnappAssistant Director of Private Events
Angel MitchellDirector of Facilities
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The annual Martinis & Mistletoe cocktail party was full of holiday cheer with over 300 guests in attendance! Live jazz music, a martini ice luge and plenty of food made this the holiday party of the season.
The Associate Committee had fun at their December meeting with an “Ugly Sweater” theme for the holidays.
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