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In this issue: Vue from Greens Tips from Derek Club Champions F. C. Snyder 3 4 5,6 7 Jr. Tennis Champs New Members Swim Team Recap Member Weekend Events Calendar 9 10 12 14 15 Dining Hours 16 Longue Vue contacts: Main Clubhouse Number 412-793-2232 Golf Pro Shop Number 412-793-2375 Clubhouse Fax Number 412-793-2584 General Email [email protected] August 2014 Longue Vue Club Longue Vue Club Website: www.longuevue.org The 2014 Longue Vue Legacy Program is designed to recognize the rich tradition of the Club and reward the commitment and support of members and their families. Times change, but not the bonds of family or the special times shared at Longue Vue. The 2014 Legacy program is open to more family members than ever before. Grandpar- ents, parents, children, grandchildren, sib- lings, aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews are eligible to join as Legacy Members. Take a look at your family album. Who can you picture at Longue Vue? Act now to ensure that the Longue Vue tradition is also a family tradition. This program is for a limited time. Whether they have grown up at Longue Vue or visited, welcome them home with incredible initiation values. (continued on page 2) 2014 LONGUE VUE LEGACY PROGRAM

Transcript of Longue Vue lub 2014 Newsletter calendar revised for... · Derek, please call the Longue Vue Club...

In this issue:

Vue from Greens

Tips from Derek

Club Champions

F. C. Snyder

3

4

5,6

7

Jr. Tennis Champs

New Members

Swim Team Recap

Member Weekend

Events Calendar

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10

12

14

15

Dining Hours 16

Longue Vue contacts:

Main Clubhouse Number

412-793-2232

Golf Pro Shop Number

412-793-2375

Clubhouse Fax Number

412-793-2584

General Email

[email protected]

August 2014

Longue Vue Club

Longue Vue Club Website: www.longuevue.org

The 2014 Longue Vue Legacy Program

is designed to recognize the rich tradition of the Club

and reward the commitment and support of members

and their families.

Times change, but not the bonds of family or

the special times shared at Longue Vue.

The 2014 Legacy program is open to more

family members than ever before. Grandpar-

ents, parents, children, grandchildren, sib-

lings, aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews are

eligible to join as Legacy Members.

Take a look at your family album. Who can

you picture at Longue Vue? Act now to ensure

that the Longue Vue tradition is also a family

tradition. This program is for a limited time.

Whether they have grown up at Longue Vue or visited, welcome them

home with incredible initiation values. (continued on page 2)

2014 LONGU E VUE LEGA CY PROGRA M

ENSURE TH E FAMILY TR ADI TION CONTINU ES

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Invite your grandparents, parents, children, grand-

children, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, nieces and

nephews to become a part of the Longue Vue tradition

through the

2014 Longue Vue Legacy Program

Charter Membership Initiation Fee

Ages 18 - 30* $ 5,000

Ages 31 - 40 $10,000

Ages 41 - 64 $12,500

Ages 65 - 69 $ 6,250 (Special Charter)

Ages 70 & over $ 5,000 (Special Charter)

Social Membership Initiation Fee

Ages 18 - 30 $ 2,500

Ages 31 - 40 $ 5,000

Ages 41 & over $6,250

Dues remain age appropriate.

*Per the by-laws, a member will not be classified as a

Charter until turning 31.

Legacy Membership is a great wedding, birthday, anni-

versary, or graduation gift. Share the joy of member-

ship through the 2014 Longue Vue Legacy Program.

More than faces, they are family. Part of

your family and part of the Longue Vue

family. Ensure the tradition continues.

For more information, please contact Pat

Stuchell, Membership Secretary at 412-793-

2232 ext. 203, or [email protected].

July is in the books and we are now approaching the dog days

of summer. The golf course is continuing to respond well to the ef-

fects of summer. The course played and held up well during the first

of the month with all the holiday festivities and both Club Champion-

ships before some much needed rain occurred during the third week.

The Greens Department spent much of the month in maintenance

mode with conducting daily tasks and handwatering during the after-

noon. We were able to spike or needle tine greens on each Monday to help relieve the

stress along with light topdressing to continue setting the foundation for healthy greens.

Setting the foundation will continue this month with our scheduled Fall Aerifica-

tion during the middle of the month, starting on August 12th. On that Tuesday morning,

the Greens staff will begin aerifying greens by pulling 1/2 inch cores followed by amend-

ing and topdressing. Once greens are completed, we plan to knock out tees. Additional

planned practices include verticutting and grooming tees and approaches along with

slicing fairways. We apologize for this brief interruption in conditions but believe that

conducting these practices are paramount to the success of the golf course both in the

present and future.

Congratulations to both of this year’s Club Champions, job well done. Best of

luck to the Diebold team during the first days of August and as always, we look forward

to seeing you on the course!

Fairways and Dreams,

Josh A. Saunders and The Greens Staff

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TH E VU E FRO M TH E GRE ENS

N EW THIS YEA R! “AL L YOU CAN PLAY” D ISCOUNTED GU EST DA YS

The Golf Committee has implemented a new discounted guest program for this sea-

son on Tuesday and Saturday afternoons. The program runs like this… Members may

bring up to three guests after 2:00 p.m. on Tuesdays and Saturdays at a rate of $75.00 per

guest. This rate covers both the greens fees and the cart fees, for as many holes as you

can play. Obviously, tee times will be based on availability. Members who have the Be My

Guest program always have the option to use their passes instead of using the discounted

rate, just let the Pro Shop know if that is what you wish to do. This is a terrific way to enter-

tain and enjoy a game with friends, family and clients. It is the hope of the committee that

all our members take advantage of this new opportunity to show off our great club to their

guests. Stop by the Janssen Room afterwards for a drink or dinner.

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Adjust Your Grip to Get Through the Round

Whether you are playing in a tournament, club event, or even a match

against your buddies, we have all experienced going to the practice

range before our round and spraying shots all over the range. Feeling

as though you have no control over the ball can be very scary before

heading to the first tee. Here is how to overcome that…

First, warm up with a purpose. Always use an alignment aid. Make

sure that your feet, knees, hips and shoulders are all parallel to your

intended target line. You may be making good swings, but aligning

your body incorrectly.

If you are setting up to the ball properly, adjust your grip to alter your

ball flight. If you are pushing or slicing the ball, rotate your hands

slightly so that the back of your lead hand is facing more towards the

sky. If you are pulling or hooking the ball, rotate your hands slightly so

that the back of your lead hand is facing more towards the target. See

the photos below.

Altering your grip may be much easier than attempting to make a swing

change before or even during a round. On the golf course your focus

should be playing golf; moving the golf ball from point A to point B. The

time to make swing changes is on the lesson tee under the supervision

of a PGA Professional.

For more golf instruction tips, please visit derekdejidas.com. To schedule a lesson with Derek, please call the Longue Vue Club Golf Professional Shop at (412) 793-2375.

GOLF TI PS FROM TH E P ROS BY DEREK DEJ IDAS , PGA

A neutral grip like this one should be the norm. But if your shots start to go crook-ed, don’t be afraid to try one of these…

A grip with the lead hand facing more towards the sky will help straighten out a push or slice.

A grip with the lead hand facing more towards the target will help straighten out a pull or hook.

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CONGRA TULATIONS LVC CHA MPIONS

Max Hoffman and Scott

Troutman

Larry Collins and Jack

Meck

Jim Rimmel and Ron

Grzymkowski

Dick Heppner and Bob

Weiss

CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT

1st PLACE SHAWN WILL

2nd PLACE ANTHONY CORDARO

3rd PLACE TIE AL BEEKEN

3rd PLACE TIE KEVIN HEHER

MULLET FLIGHT

1st PLACE SCOTT TROUTMAN

2nd PLACE MAX HOFFMAN

FIRST FLIGHT

1stst PLACE BOB WEISS

2nd PLACE DICK HEPPNER

SECOND FLIGHT

1st PLACE RON GRZYMKOWSKI

2nd PLACE JIM RIMMEL

THIRD FLIGHT

1st PLACE JACK MECK

2nd PLACE LARRY COLLINS

Congratulations to Shawn Will

(left), 2014 Golf Champion, and

runner-up Anthony Cordaro

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CONGRA TULATION S LVC LADI ES ’ CHA MPIONS

CALLING ALL “ PA R”ROT H EA DS

Put on your favorite Hawaiian Shirt and join us for

The Mixed Golf Invitational

on Saturday, August 9th.

Margaritaville is coming to Longue Vue!

Invite another couple and enjoy a great afternoon on the

golf course. The female guest is paired with the male

host and vice versa to make teams in this better ball of

partners event, played at 7/8 handicap. Enjoy drinks,

hors d’oeuvres and a wonderful dinner "Buffett" immedi-

ately following golf at the Shooting Ground.

2:30 p.m. Shotgun

HUSBAND A ND WIFE WINNERS

Runner-up Sharon Nelson

congratulates 2014 Champion

Melissa Crimmins.

Runner-up Chris O’Connor

and first flight winner Marge

Leonard are all smiles after

their round.

Congratulations to Melissa

Crimmins, the 2014 Wom-

en’s Golf Champion. This is

the third time she has

claimed the title. Runner–up

Sharon Nelson proved a wor-

thy opponent in the Champi-

onship flight. Marge Leonard

emerged victorious over

Chris O’Connor as winner of

the First flight. Kudos to all.

Congratulations to Ben and

Lindsay Sera, who retain the

Husband and Wife Trophy for

the second year in a row, win-

ning the low gross Champion-

ship with a 72. Al and Karen

Beeken emerged victorious as

winner of the low net prize, by

match of cards over the

Calandras and Wileys. Ben and Lindsay Sera Al and Karen Beeken

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F . C . SNYD ER TOU RNAM ENT—SA TU RDAY, AUGUS T 9 , 2 014

Save the date! The 22nd F. C. Snyder Memorial Golf Tournament is scheduled for Satur-

day, August 9th. Guests are welcome and the event is open to all members.

In 1993, Mrs. Pat Snyder started and continues to support the F. C. Snyder Memorial Scholar-

ship Fund in honor of her late husband, Franklin, a long time club member who loved Longue

Vue and particularly our employees. Through the ensuing years, the Fund has greatly helped

dozens of our employees with their education; including caddies, waitresses, pro shop, locker

room, greens and pool workers. The F. C. Snyder Scholarship Fund has given out over

$560,000.00 in scholarship aid based on club employment, need, diligence, and grades.

On Saturday, August 9, 2014, we will hold our 22nd Annual F.C. Snyder Golf Tournament, the

keystone of our fund raising. Those who have played in the past know what a great day it is

and we hope they will sign up again. This year’s fee is $150.00 which includes a continental

breakfast, golf, cart, golf course refreshments, a sumptuous lunch and great prizes. The event

is open to all members and guests.

However, if you are unable to support the Fund by playing, we are asking that you be a Hole

Sponsor by buying a tee sign. The tee signs are available in three categories, Bronze at

$150.00, Silver at $250.00, or Gold at $500.00.

You can participate by sending a check payable to “Franklin C. Snyder/Longue Vue Club Em-

ployee Scholarship Fund” to Ken Pizzica at the club or you may choose to put it on your ac-

count. A reply card has been included with this newsletter. Keep in mind that the Fund has

been approved by the IRS as a non-taxable foundation. Thank you.

The F. C. Snyder/Longue Vue Scholarship Committee

SWA T PI CNIC RESULTS —F RIDAY, JU LY 25

Best 2 Balls of 4 at 75% Handicap

1st Place -19 Ben Rathfon, Ken Bollens, R.J. Kohler, John McCague

2nd Place -13 Ken Pizzica, Mike Kirk, Bob Baiz, Jim Elder

-13 Rick Ban, Mark Bloss, Tom Kobus, Chris Ryan

-13 Steve Antenucci, Ron Grzymkowski, Joe Urso, Frank Demmler

-13 Shane Mason, Grant Gillman, Mike Hoover, Jay Troutman

Skill Events

Longest Putt Holed #7 Jon Altman 24’ 0”

Closest to the Hole #12 Ron Grzymkowski 3’ 4”

Closest to the Hole #16 Ellsworth Bowser 4’ 4”

HOLE IN ONE

Congratulations to Woody (Charles W., II) March who had a hole-in-one on Wednesday, July 16,

2014. Young Mr. March used a 5 iron to drive the ball 120 yards into the cup. Mr. March has

accomplished at the age of 12, what many golfers aspire to do in a lifetime.

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H ELEN C ROZI ER DA VIS TOURNA M ENT RESULTS

SHOOTING AT YOUR PREMIER FACILI TY CON TINUES YEAR ROUND

LADI ES ’ GOLF MA RK YOU R CAL ENDA RS

Congratulations to the Team of Karen Crawford and Nancy Baum, the 2014 winners of

the Helen Crozier Davis Tournament. The two emerged victorious, by match of cards,

over runners-up Kim Tucker and Flo Pizzica. The Helen Crozier Davis Tournament is a

two day, low-net aggregate, better ball of partners event played at 7/8 handicap.

Tuesday, August 5 - Match Play

Wednesday, August 6 - Ladies Interclub at Pittsburgh Field Club - 8:30 a.m. Shotgun

Tuesday, August 19 - Ladies’ SWAT

Tuesday, August 26 - Grandmother’s Tournament

Played in twosomes. A one-day, low-net event for grandmothers and step-grandmothers played

at full handicap. In the event of a tie, there will be a sudden death playoff beginning on Hole #1

to determine the winner.

Wednesday, September 3 - Fewest Putts

Thursday, September 4 - Interclub at Oakmont 8:00 a.m. tee times

Tuesday, September 9 - Beat the Pros

Tuesday, September 23 - Ryder Cup Event Match Play with handicap

9:00 a.m. shotgun and everyone must stay for lunch.

Tueday, September 30 - Par 3s and 5s

Tuesday, October 7 - Ladies Closing SWAT and Dinner

Don’t forget the weekend SWATs!

The Shooting Ground is open on Thursday nights for Shooting. As the sun begins

to set earlier, the lights will once again be in use on Thursday evenings. The

Shooting Ground will open at 4:00 p.m. and remain open until 8:00 p.m. This is a

great way to enjoy some outdoor activity, and great camaraderie at the Shooting

Lodge. For those who are interested in adding a little competitions to the mix, a league format has been

instituted on Thursday evenings. Shooters of all experience levels are welcome to join in the fun.

Sporting clays are a great sport for year round participation. Shooters can enjoy practice and competition

at Longue Vue throughout all four seasons. Shooting is available on Thursdays from 4:00 - 8:00 p.m., Sat-

urdays from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Sundays for 12:00 – 5:00 p.m. Walt Oggier, our shooting at-

tendant is available to work with shooters of all ages and experience levels. Stop by and check out all that

is going on at the Shooting Ground.

THU RSDAY BRIDG E AT L VC

The Longue Vue Luncheon Bridge Club continues to meet each Thursday to play the world’s most popular card

game. The ACBL sanctioned game starts at 10:30 a.m. with a luncheon break at 12:30 p.m. For more information

contact Jane Weiss at 412-400-3358 or [email protected].

FUN ON THE COU RTS GO ES INTO FALL

CONGRA TU LATIONS JUNIOR TENNIS CHA MPIONS

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Congratulations to the 2014 Winners and runners –up of the Junior Tennis Champi-

onships. Charlie Gomulka emerged victorious in his match against Michael Shin in

the boys division. Keeping it all in the family, Virginia Gomulka triumphed over

Mollie Quaid to secure the girls division championship. Kudos to all four finalists for

great play, good sportsmanship and a

great day on the courts.

WHA T’S TH E RACQU ET? LOTS OF FUN ON THE TENNIS COU RTS

Tom Mercer congratulates the

2014 Junior Tennis Champions

Charlie and Virginia Gomulka

Champion Virginia Gomulka and

runner-up Mollie Quaid are all

smiles after their match

Champ Charlie Gomulka shakes the hand of his

finals opponent and runner-up, Michael Shin

Saturday Morning Mixed Scrambles continue in August Friday, August 15 Wine Tasting Adult Mixer The party will be a fun evening of social match play. Come and enjoy social tennis, great food and drinks. 6:30 p.m.-Dark Saturday and Sunday, August 16, 17 Longue Vue Adult Club Championships On the weekend of August 16 and 17,, the Adult Club championships will be held. Events will include Men’s Singles, Women’s Singles, Men’s Doubles, Women’s Doubles, and Mixed Dou-bles. Monday, September 1 Labor Day Adult Scramble ALL MEMBERS are invited to attend the mixed scramble. A continental breakfast will be

served starting at 9:30 a.m. followed by social tennis from 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

There are still two weeks of Junior Clinics left in August. Clinics for students ages 4

through 17 run the weeks of August 4 - 9 and August 11 - 15. Fall Clinics begin Sep-

tember 3. For information or to register for the Fall Clinics, please contact Tom.

Tom Mercer is available for lessons for all ages and experience levels this fall and

may be contacted at 412-334-5440, [email protected] and at the hut at 412-

793-2232 ext. 280.

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WELCO ME N EW MEMBERS

Mr. Timothy G. Williamson Intermediate I

AVP – Regional Representative

Eaton Vance, Inc.

2 International Place

Boston, MA 02110

401 Amberson Avenue, Apt. 144

Pittsburgh, PA 15232

Spouse: Claire (née Thompson)

Ms. Tamra Minnier Social

Seth, age 13

Chief Quality Officer UPMC

3600 Meyran Avenue

11086 Forbes Tower

Pittsburgh, PA 15232

225 Riverfront Avenue

Oakmont, PA 15139

Mr. Andrew Yamarick Intermediate I

Client Director - GE Healthcare

9900 West Innovation Drive

Wauwatosa, WI 53226

5803 Pierce Street

Pittsburgh, PA 15232

Mr. Kirklin Klett Intermediate I

Attorney

Justin Ketchel Law

1600 Law and Finance Building

Pittsburgh, PA 15219

11 Ordale Boulevard

Pittsburgh, PA 15228

Andrew Yamarick

Tami Minnier

Kirk Klett

Tim and Claire Williamson

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WELCO ME N EW MEMBERS

Act now, so that your prospective member can enjoy some of the golf season at

Longue Vue! There has never been a better time to enjoy the privilege of membership

at Longue Vue! Take advantage of the All About Members Weekend and invite your

prospective member out to the Club in September. More details to follow.

Charter MembershipCharter MembershipCharter Membership

New Charter members may join for $25,000 Initiation ( a savings of $15,000!)

Social Membership Social Membership Social Membership

New Social members may join for $12,500 initiation ( a savings of $2,500!)

Provisional MembershipProvisional MembershipProvisional Membership

As a provisional member, one can truly enjoy all that Longue Vue has to offer for six

months to one year before making a decision about membership.

There are so many reasons to join: share your favorite reasons with friends and col-

leagues! Attractive financing and other membership opportunities also exist, such as the

Intermediate Program for golfers under the age of 40 and the expanded Legacy Pro-

gram. For more information on Membership Opportunities at Longue Vue, please con-

tact Pat Stuchell, Membership Secretary, at 412-793-2232 ext. 203 or

[email protected].

Mr. Alexander Sotiriou Intermediate I

Regional Vice President

New York Life/Mainstay Investments

100 7th Street

Pittsburgh, PA 15222

100 7th Street, Apt. 1108

Pittsburgh, PA 15222

G REA T MEMBERSHI P OPP O RTUNITI ES - AC T NOW!

MEMBERSHIP INFORMATI ON U PDATE– PHOTOS WELCOME

Good communication is essential between the Club and its members. Recently every member

was mailed a Membership Information Update form. A majority of members have filled out the

form and returned it to the Club. There are still many of you who have not responded. We ask

that you take the time to fill out the form completely and return it to the club, so that we can en-

sure we have the correct information for everyone. Additional copies may be printed from the

website or obtained by contacting the office. If you would like a photograph added or updated

on your directory profile, please submit one online to [email protected] or drop one off

at the office. We will return any hard copies of photos submitted. Thank you!

Zander Sotiriou

SWI M TEA M ENDS ANOTH ER SOLID S EASON IN THE POOL

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MODIFI ED POOL H OURS

The Longue Vue Swim Team concluded another solid season last month. The

team finished with four wins and two close losses, including a 3-point loss to Butler

Country Club (a perennial powerhouse). The team had standout performances all

season long and defeated rival Pittsburgh Field Club at their own pool. At the

WPCCSA Championship meet the team recorded a 10th place finish, narrowly missing

out on a 6th place finish by only a few points. This marked the 5

th consecutive year

that Longue Vue has placed in the top 10 at the league’s championship meet. Many

swimmers recorded multiple top 6 finishes. Once again, Longue Vue relied on its re-

lay strength to score the majority of its points. The Boys’ 10 & under 100-meter free-

style relay team of JP Dockey, Ben Hower, Wyatt Lyda and Ryan O’Toole took home

2nd

place, which was Longue Vue’s highest placing in any event at the meet. In addi-

tion, the 8 & under Boys’ 100-meter freestyle relay team and the Girls’ 12 & under 200

-meter medley relay team recorded 3rd

place finishes. Longue Vue’s highest placing

individual swimmer was Grant Geraci, who took home 4th place in the Boys’ 13-14 50-

meter freestyle. Overall, the team improved greatly as the season progressed and will

look towards next summer to crack the top 5 at the Championship meet.

Please note that the pool hours have been modified during the last week in August.

Monday, August 25 - Pool Closed

Tues., Wed., and Thurs., August 26, 27 and 28 - Pool Open 3:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Friday, August 29 - Pool Open 3:00 - 10 :00 p.m.

Saturday, August 30 - Pool Open 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Sunday, August 31 - Pool Open 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Monday, September 1 - Pool Open 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

LOBSTERFES T — FRID AY, AUGUS T 22 , 2014

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LABO R DAY WEEKEND A T LONGUE VU E

GET YOUR CLAWS ON A LOBSTER!

Plan to join us on Friday, August 22, for the

highlight of the summer season - Lobsterfest!

Great seafood and friends make this evening oceans of

fun. Make plans to enjoy succulent lobster. Cocktails and

the raw bar will be served beginning at 7:00 p.m. with the

full buffet and fresh lobster ready at 8:00 p.m.

Enjoy oysters on the half shell, shrimp cocktail, sesame

ahi tuna skewers, baked clams casino, crabmeat dip, lob-

ster bisque, assorted salads, lobster mac and cheese, miso

glazed Mako shark, chicken scaloppini, vegetables, dessert

station and more. Don't forget the lobsters!

Mark your calendars today and call the club for reserva-

tions. The cost is $85.00 per person.

Friday, August 29 - Pool Open from 3:00 – 10:00 p.m. Kick off your weekend with a swim under the stars!

Saturday August 30 - Pool Open from 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Play in the Saturday Mixed Tennis

Scrambles. The Shooting Ground is open from 11:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.

Sunday, August 31 - Pool Open from 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Shooting Ground open 12:00 - 5:00 p.m.

Monday, September 1 - Men’s Labor Day Golf Event - Two Man Scramble - 9:00 a.m. Shotgun

Labor Day Adult Tennis Scramble - 10:00 a.m. Continental breakfast at 9:30 a.m.

Pool Open from 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Enjoy the Labor Day Pool Picnic from

12:00– 3:00 p.m. Choose from a wonderful sandwich of herb turkey breast or BBQ dry

rubbed pork loin with your choice of Dijon new potato salad with dill, marinated

vegetable salad, or pasta salad and a soft drink for $10. The Kids buffet will feature

chicken fingers, hot dogs, waffle fries, fresh fruit and vegetable crudités with dip.

Enjoy with a soft drink for $5.00. Splash to the music of our D. J.

Dining is available on the terraces all weekend. Come

out, relax and celebrate the close of another summer

enjoyed by the pool.

DINING WI TH A VU E

ALL ABOU T OUR MEMBER S WEEKEND ! S EPTEMBER 26 AND 27

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Friday, September 26

Great Golf Event for all, including guests and prospective members…

Watch for details.

Putt and Pour Clambake Fun games on the putting and chipping greens begin at 6:00 p.m.

Try your hand at the contests and enjoy a cocktail on the putting green

while sizing up the skills of your friends. Prizes and fun for all.

Clambake Relax on the White Terrace and enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres begin-

ning at 6:30 p.m. Enjoy great beer, including seasonal varieties for $4.00

Signature Cocktails will be available or $5.00.

The Clambake begins at 7:30 p.m.

Let our culinary staff carve BBQ dry rub turkey breast and peppercorn

crusted New York Sirloin of beef. Feast on a buffet which includes steamed clams in wine

and garlic, mussels marinara with gorgonzola cheese, pan seared Atlantic salmon with

shrimp and chorizo cream, snow crab legs with old bay seasoning and drawn butter, whole

grain Caesar salad with pumpernickel croutons, marinated button mushroom salad, heirloom

tomato and Bermuda onion salad, vegetable slaw with Southwest vinaigrette, oriental noodle

salad, corn on the cob, and steamed red bliss potatoes with chive butter.

Enjoy sliced watermelon and berries or fruit pie for dessert.

There will be fun awards and door prizes.

A live rock band will begin playing at 8:30 p.m. and you can dance the

night away on the White Terrace. The cost for the Clambake is $32.00

per person.

Save the date—this party is for you! It is All About Members Weekend.

Saturday, September 27

Greenskeepers Revenge Scramble

(3 guys and a gal)

Good friends, good food and spectacular

views have made Dining with A Vue a

great hit this year. Pictured at right, start-

ing at top left are Ron and Lois Folino,

Ann and Richard Meyer, Barbara and

Bruce Laswell, Blair and Brad McKean

and, seated, Karen and Al Beeken. All

enjoyed great company and good food

along with an unsurpassed view of the

Allegheny River.

JUN E DINING HOU RS

AUGUST 2014

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

FRIDAY NIGHT WINE TASTINGS Come out and enjoy an informal wine tasting on select

Fridays this summer, hosted by one of our wine purveyors from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. It is a great way

to start your weekend or end a round of golf. Please stop by and stay for dinner!

Please come out and joins us for one of the Friday Night Wine Tastings available on

August 1, 8,15, & 29; and September 12 & 19

1 Friday Night

Wine Tasting

Diebold at FCGC

Blue Tee SWAT

1:00

2 Shooting Ground

Open

Diebold @ LVC 8:00 am

Tee Times

Diebold @ OCC – pm

3 Shooting Ground

Open

Diebold at PFC

4 Pool Open 11:00 -

5:00

FC Junior USTA

Private Golf Party

5 Ladies’ Match Play

FC Junior USTA

6 FC Junior USTA 7 Shooting Ground

Open

FC Junior USTA

LVC Bridge

Private golf party 50 pp

9:00 shotgun

8 Friday Night

Wine Tasting

Pizza and Pilsner

at the Pool

Blue Tee SWAT

1:00

9 Shooting Ground

Open

F. C. Snyder Scholar-

ship Tournament

Mixed Invitational

10 Shooting Ground

Open

11 Pool Open 11:00 -

5:00

Private Golf Party

12 Aeration - Golf

Course Closed

13 Aeration - Golf

Course Closed

14 Shooting Ground

Open

LVC Bridge

Aeration - Golf Course

Closed

15 Wine Tasting

Grill/PT Closed for

Dinner

Tennis Wine Tast-

ing and Adult Mixer

Aeration - Golf

Course Closed

16

Shooting Ground

Closed

Adult Tennis Champi-

onships

17Shooting Ground

Open

Adults Tennis Cham-

18 Pool Open 11:00–

5:00

19 Ladies’ SWAT 20 21 Shooting Ground

Open

LVC Bridge

22 Lobsterfest

Blue Tee SWAT

1:00 p.m.

23 Shooting Ground

Open

Family Day at the Pool

Bounce House

24 Shooting Ground

Open

25 Pool Closed

Member Monday

Golf Tee Sheet open

at noon. Driving

range and Pro Shop

open at 11:00

26 Ladies’ Golf

Grandmothers Tour-

nament

Pool Open 3—8

27 Pool Open 3 –8 28 Board Meeting

Shooting Ground Open

Abernethy Cup -PFC

West Penn Sr. Inter-

club 1:00 Shotgun

Pool open 3—8

29 Friday Night

Wine Tasting

Nine Wine and Dine

Pool Open 3- 10

Blue Tee SWAT

1:00 .

30 Shooting Ground

Open

31 Shooting

Ground Open

Pro Shop - Junior

Scramble/Lunch

The Golf Course and Pro Shop will be closed for aeration of the greens, Monday, August

11 through Friday, August 15, with the possibility that it may remain closed on Saturday,

August 16. Thank you.

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MAKE A SPLASH A T THE PO OL THIS AUGUST

Pizza and Pilsner Night - Friday August 8

Enjoy a Pizza and Salad Buffet from 6:00 -9:00 p.m. $7.95

per person

Chill out with selected cold beer for $2.50

Stay late and Swim—the pool is open until 10:00 p.m.

Family Fun Day at the Pool - Saturday, August 23

Bounce House from 12:00– 4:00 p.m. for the kids

Swim under the Stars - Friday, August 29

The pool opens at 3:00 p.m. and will remain open until

10:00 p.m. for your enjoyment.

SEPTEMBER 2014 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 Labor Day Scram-

ble 9:30 shotgun

Pool Picnic

Tennis Scrambles

Shooting Ground

Open

2

Club and Golf Course

Closed

3

Ladies’ Golf

Fewest Putts

Fall Junior Tennis

Clinics begin

4

Shooting Under the

Lights

LVC Bridge

5 Jim Henry

12:30 Shotgun

Course closed all day

6 Jim Henry 10:30

shotgun Course

closed until 3:00

Shooting Ground

Open

Tennis Mixed

7 Shooting Ground

Open

8 Club and Pro

Shop Closed

Private Golf Party

9 Ladies Golf

Beat the Pros

9:00 Shotgun

10

11 LVC Bridge

Thursday Night

Shooting Under the

Lights

Private Golf Party 36

pp 1:00 Shotgun

12 Friday Night Wine

Tasting

Blue Tee SWAT 1:00

13 Shooting Open

14

Shooting Ground

Open

15 Club and Pro

Shop Closed

16

Ladies Golf

Low Gross/Low Net

17 Mid-week

SWAT Picnic

Membership Commit-

tee meeting

18 Shooting under

the Lights

19 Friday Night Wine

Tasting

Blue Tee SWAT

1:00

20 Shooting Ground

Open

McLaughlin Cup at

PFC

21 Shooting Ground

Open

McLaughlin Cup

11:30 Tee Times

Tee closes at 9:30

22 Member Monday

Golf Tee Sheet open

at 1:00 Pro Shop

open at 12:00

Finance Committee

Meeting

23 Ladies Golf

Ryder Cup Event

Match Play with

handicap

9:00 Shotgun Must

stay for lunch

24 25 Board of Gover-

nors Meeting

Thursday Night

Shooting under the

Lights

LVC Bridge

26 Prospective

Member Golf

Putt and Pour Clam-

bake

27 Shooting Ground

Open

Greens Keeper’s

Revenge Golf Event

28

Shooting Ground

Open

29 Club and Pro

Shop Closed

30 Ladies Golf Par

3s and 5s. Save the Dates…

Sunday, October 19 - Family Fall Festival

Friday, October 24 - Family Halloween Party

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All About Members Weekend

AUGUST DINING ROO M HOURS

The Grill Room and Pink Terrace

A jacket is required for all males over the age of 10 on Saturday evenings. Tie optional.

Lunch Hours: Tuesday through Saturday: 12:00-3:00 p.m.

Sunday : 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Dinner Hours: Tuesday through Thursday: 5:30 - 9:30 p.m.

Friday and Saturday: 5:30 - 10:00 p.m.

Sunday: 5:00 - 9:30 p.m.

The Janssen Room and Green Terrace

Family Dining - Casual Attire

Dinner Hours: Tuesday through Thursday: 5:30-9:30 p.m.

Friday and Saturday: 5:30 - 10:00 p.m.

Sunday: 5:00 - 9:30 p.m.

Please be reminded that denim is not permitted at any time in the clubhouse or on the golf course. Members are responsible

to inform their guests of the Club’s dress code. Thank you.