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EXPERIENCE THE PRIDE! SPRING 2013

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EXPERIENCE THE PRIDE!

SPRING 2013

2 | The Cat’s Vi ewThe Cat’s Vi ew SPRING 2013

Couples Golf Events

Nine and DineApril 3, 2013

Ladies Rule!

April 17, 2013

Random 5 hole Selection for Scoring

April 24, 2013

Ball in Hand Tournament

4:00 p.m. Shotgun starts for all of

April’s Nine and Dine’s.

Street FightSunday, April 21, 2013 1:30 p.m. Shotgun start

Buff et Dinner to follow golf.

Memorial Day GolfMonday, May 27, 2013

9:00 a.m. Shotgun

Buff et Lunch to follow golf.

“I just wanted to compliment Mike Mauk on

the putting lesson that he gave me recently.

He was very professional and knowledgeable

but best of all his advice worked! We have

excellent teaching talent in our pro shop and

I would highly recommend Pete, Dan or Mike

to members who are looking to improve their

game”. – Golf Equity Member Jim Cangiano

Men’s SpringFling

Th ursday, April 4, 20138:30 a.m. Shotgun

$55 + tax per person

(includes entry fee, golf cart and lunch)

Progressive Net Best Ball

A, B, C, D Pairings

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2013

SOLHEIM

RYDER CUP

MATCHESSolheim Cup played on

Tuesday, April 9th & Wednesday, April 10th

Ryder Cup played on Th ursday, April 11th & Friday, April 12th

Team Captains to choose their teams early on Monday, April 8th.

Th e results will be released at the Pairings Party on

Monday, April 8th at 6:00 p.m.

Play begins each day at 8:00 a.m.

Solheim Cup Formats: Matches will consist of four 9-hole matches

worth 1 point each.

Day One – Match One – 2 Person Shamble

with Handicap (Stroke Play)

Match Two – Selective Drive Alternative Shot

with Handicap (Match Play)

Day Two – Match Th ree – 2 Person Better Ball Handicap

off of low ball (Stroke Play).

Match Four – Single Player Match Play –

Handicap off of low ball.

Solheim Cup Luncheon follows on Wednesday aft ernoon.

Th e winning team will receive the commemorative

Solheim Cup prize.

Ryder Cup Formats: Matches will consist of four 9-hole matches

worth 1 point each.

Day One – Match One – 2 Person Shamble with no Handi-

cap (Stroke Play).

Match Two – Selective Drive Alternative Shot with

Handicap (Match Play).

Day Two - Match Th ree – 2 Person Better Ball –

Handicap off of low ball (Stroke Play).

Match Four – Single Player Match Play –

Handicap off of low ball.

Ryder Cup Luncheon follows on Friday aft ernoon.

Th e winning team will receive the

commemorative Ryder Cup prize.

Entry Fee is $110.00 per player + tax which includes:

Golf Carts, Monday Night Pairings Party, Awards Luncheon,

Tournament Favor and Prizes for the Winning Teams.

2013 Ladies’ Invitational Flight Winners -

Linda Klingerman and Gale Sherin

2013 Husband and Wife Championship Winners

Net Winners: Jeannie and Steve Knight

Gross Champions: Richard and Jill Kirsammer

2013 Men’s Invitational Overall Flight Shootout Champions - Jim Cangiano and Mark Cangiano

Piano Night with

Kary

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Grilled Romaine Lettuce, Lemon Scented Northern Beans

Tomato Ribs, Chervil Vinaigrette

Poivre MignonetteCharred Baby Zucchini

Loaded Potato Hash & Crème Fraiche

Chocolate Lava Bomb, Vanilla Bean Ice Cream

Bourbon Crème Anglaise

Tuesday, April 2, 20136:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

$75++ personGrill Patio

Minimum 12 people, Maximum 36 people

Saturday, April 13, 20136:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

$45++ personMain Dining Room

Tables of 8Attire: Fine Dining. Jackets preferred.

Reservations required. Reservations can be made via

the member website, www.wildcatruncc.com,

or by calling (239) 947-6066.

MenuDuck a L’Orange

Cointreau Reduction, Short Cut Haricot Vert

Scallop NocciolaHazelnut Dust, Micro Basil

Kobe Short Ribs & LambMother of Pearl Vegetable, Parsnip Puree

DessertPetite Opera, Espresso Tart,

Tuxedo Strawberry

Men’s Night Out – Triple Play

Indulge in three cigars, three bourbons and

a three course steak dinner.

Reservations required. Reservations can be made via

the member website, www.wildcatruncc.com,

or by calling (239) 947-6066.

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Not Just Burgers

and Brew Burgers

Grilled Chicken

Cole Slaw

Pasta Salad

Potato Chips

Cookies

Beer

Thursday, April 11th &

Thursday, April 25th

5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

$12++ per person (includes one soft drink

or domestic draft beer)

Grill Room

Golf Attire & Denim Allowed

Reservations Preferred. Reservations can be made via the

member website, www.wildcatruncc.com, or by calling (239) 947-6066.

Memorial Memorial Day BuffetDay Buffet

Fresh WatermelonFresh WatermelonColeslaw, Ham & Egg Salad, Coleslaw, Ham & Egg Salad,

Potato SaladPotato Salad

Grilled Hamburgers, Grilled Hamburgers, BBQ ChickenBBQ Chicken

Corn Dog Bread, Corn on the CobCorn Dog Bread, Corn on the CobBaked Beans, Roasted PotatoBaked Beans, Roasted Potato

Cookies & Dove BarsCookies & Dove Bars

Monday, May 27, 2013Monday, May 27, 201312 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.12 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.$15++ per person$15++ per personMain Dining Room Main Dining Room

Please call (239) 947-6066 Please call (239) 947-6066 if you are not playing in the if you are not playing in the golf tournament but you are golf tournament but you are

interested in making reservations interested in making reservations for the Memorial Day Buffet. for the Memorial Day Buffet.

Memorial Day Buffet

Fresh WatermelonColeslaw, Ham & Egg Salad,

Potato Salad

Grilled Hamburgers, BBQ Chicken

Corn Dog Bread, Corn on the CobBaked Beans, Roasted Potato

Cookies & Dove Bars

Monday, May 27, 201312 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.$15++ per personMain Dining Room

Please call (239) 947-6066 if you are not playing in the golf tournament but you are

interested in making reservations for the Memorial Day Buffet.

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CaddyshackFOND FAREWELL

Entertainment by The Brett Foreman Band

Friday, April 19, 20136:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.

$38++ per person

Main Dining Room

Tables of 8

Reservations required. Reservations start on Tuesday, March 19th and can be made

via the member website, www.wildcatruncc.com, or by calling (239) 947-6066.

Dress as your Dress as your Favorite Character!Favorite Character!

Menu:Ice Sculpture Featuring Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail Asian Lobster Salad

International Cheese DisplayCaesar Salad

Sliced Heirloom Tomato, Longstem Artichokes, Imported OlivesCarved Beef Tenderloin

Fried GrouperChicken Cous Cous

Chef’s Choice of Fresh Vegetables & PotatoChocolate Sheet Cake, Vanilla Sheet Cake,Assorted Berries and Whipped Cream

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Mother’s Day BrunchBrunchBrunch Menu

Assortment of Seasonal

Melons & Berries

Danish, Fruit Breads, Cheese

Blintz

Shrimp Cocktail, Lobster Ceviche,

Smoked Seafood

Bagels & Lox, Cream Cheese

Imported Cheese Board

2 Composed Salads

Lemon Garlic Escargots

Chef attended Omelet Station,

Belgium Waffl es

Eggs Benedict

Bacon Sausage

Potato Hash

Carved Tenderloin & Spiral Ham

Chef ’s Choice of Fresh Fish

Fresh Steam Asparagus

Assortment of

Fresh Pies and Cakes

Sunday, May 12, 201310:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

$35++ per person

Main Dining Room

Attire: Fine Dining, Jackets preferred.

Reservations required. Reservations required. Reservations start on Friday, April 12th

and can be made via the member website, www.wildcatruncc.com, or by calling (239) 947-6066.

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Fitness Member SpotlightInterview with Evelyn “Chick” Accuso

Q: What group fi tness classes do you take at the Fitness and Wellness Center?

A: I currently take the Kick Butt classes held on Tuesdays & Th ursdays. 

Q: How often do you attend classes?

A:   I attend every class possible and maybe miss three (3) a year.

Q: What do you most enjoy about attending classes?

A:  I enjoy the group classes because of all of the diff erent people who attend.  We support each other and have a good time doing it.  It forces you to push yourself to do better in class.

Q: Additional thoughts?

A: Laurie’s classes are very professional and yet there is room to have a lot of fun.  Laurie means “business” when she works us but she also adds a lot of humor to the workouts.  Laurie’s many certifi cates and her levels of education have proven to be very helpful.  Laurie keeps up to date with the latest of workout techniques and trends.  Her music choice is also very upbeat and keeps us going.  Laurie sees to it that the room is kept clean and the temperature at a comfortable level for us.  She also makes sure there are plenty of clean towels for our use.  Th e one thing that I appreciate most about Laurie is that she recognizes what areas of our bodies need the work most, and she addresses it to our skill levels.  

Fitness Member SpotlightRuth Ann Harper

Ruth Ann attends all of the morning group fi tness classes, including Kick Butt, Pilates Flow and Yoga. She enjoys Laurie’s “inspiration” and the positive tone she sets for each class, integrating mind and body always. Ruth Ann explains, “classes are never boring or expected. Laurie creates a challenging routine of exercises and she is very in tune with (members), recognizing our strengths and weaknesses.She encourages us to work within our comfort zones, instructs modifi cations, yet she is not shy in saying “come on you can do this”.  Her words of encouragement help to push you from your comfort zone for further benefi ts”.

Th e benefi ts Ruth Ann enjoys by attending group fi tness classes are increased stamina, strength, muscle toning and

weight loss. She adds, “my attitude is better too”.

“Attending Laurie’s Group Fitness Classes is my way of being good to myself for the day.”

– Ruth Ann Harper

Fitness

If you are traveling north for the summer and you

would like to continue your fi tness training, please

contact Laurie so that she can send you “mobile”

instructions and tips to keep you happy and healthy

until you return! Laurie is able to send clients

workouts, electronically, so that you can keep up

with your training. She will even arrange Face Time

and Skype counseling sessions to ensure that you

remain on your fi tness track.

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While living in Philadelphia, Linda Cannon and her hus-band Bill made frequent trips to their condo at Kelly Greens Golf and Country Club in Fort Myers. In 2011, they came to play the Wildcat Run Golf & Country Club golf course under the reciprocal program. En route to the 17th hole they saw the house that they occupy today. As Linda explains, “the house was love at fi rst sight. We also loved the golf course. My involvement with the tennis program here at Wildcat has been wonderful and has introduced myself and Bill to many new friends. I cannot imagine working with a better t ennis pro than John Jerome. His enthusiasm for the game is infectious. We look forward to many years of happiness here.”

Get Off of the CouchAs a newer member, I began to investigate the men’s

activities off ered by Wildcat Run. So I struck up a con-versation with our tennis pro, John Jerome. He told me about the men’s tennis clinics, what time they were held, what everyone did and invited me to join the group next time they met. I decided to attend a clinic and found them to be enjoyable.

Clinics are attended by members of all skill levels. John serves up a series of warm up strokes to loosen up your muscles, along with some ‘back-handed’ com-ments, which are always received with a volley of laugh-ter by the members. Th en teams are formed depend-ing upon the number of participants in the clinic, 2 on 2, or 3 on 3 games, winners stay in place while losers rotate out. Th e whole clinic takes about an hour and those that wish to stay, after the clinic is over, break up into teams to play doubles. I found this to be an excel-lent way to learn about tennis and meet other members.

So, next time you are thinking about ‘Sitting on the Couch’, get up, get over to the tennis courts and make some new friends.

WildcatTennis

Tennis Member SpotlightWes Klipstein

Tennis Member SpotlightBill & Linda Cannon

Jimmy Arias at Wildcat Run

14 | The Cat’s Vi ew SPRING 2013

A very special THANK YOU to all our members, guests and

sponsors who contributed to the success of the Wildcat Cares 4

Kids Second Annual Auction held on February 23, 2013. Th e

net proceeds raised by this year's auction were $42,150. Over

the last two years Wildcat Run Golf and Country Club has do-

nated over $80,000 dollars to the Children's Advocacy Center

of Southwest Florida. What an outstanding testament to the

generosity of this community.

Front Row, left to right: GM Peter Cizdziel, WCR Cares 4 Kids Chair Judy Mittino, CAC Director Jill Turner. Second Row: Suzanne Hoff man,

Maureen Cronin, Linda Scalley, JoAnne Vicidomini. Back Row: Lucille Ranieri.

Rick & Jill Kirsammer, Kathy MacDonald and Carla Whitney

Judy Mittino, Wildcat Cares 4 Kids Event Chair

Wildcat Run is pleased to announce that our players in Interclub

II have won the Interclub II Match Play Championship. Th e team

played a strong opponent from Fiddlesticks and had to win by at

least two points to win the overall Championship. Th e winner’s

plaque will be on display at Wildcat Run until next year's playoff

match in March of 2014.

Interclub Golf II consists of 12 teams from area clubs. Th ey

play a series of match play tournaments from October through

March at a diff erent club each month. Th ere are 2 Divisions of

6 clubs each, the Red Division and the Blue Division. Th e clubs

for 2012-2013 were Heritage Palms, Cypress Lakes, Wildcat Run,

Pelican's Nest, Miromar, Bonita Bay, Olde Hickory, Th e Forest,

Estero Country Club at the Vines, Shadow Wood, Palmira and

Fiddlesticks. Th is year, Fiddlesticks won the Red Division and

Wildcat Run won the Blue Division.

Ladies’ Interclub Golf

Interclub team players pictured are:

Front Row l-r: Olga Buckner, Joanne Phaneuf, Nancy Vetter.Back Row l-r: Sandee Morrow, Beth Oliver, Mariann Cangiano,

Co-Captain, Brenda Flayton, Gayle Grosso, Judi Gietzen, Linda Klingerman, Bev Somerset and Suzanne Hoff man, Captain.

Missing from the photo - Zully Escobar, Lavinia Hall, Mary Anne Casey, Cindy Barr.

St. Patrick's Day Bruce Palmer with

special guest

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Membership Spotlight

Jack & Beth OliverJack and Beth Oliver met at Chrysler’s ad agency in Detroit in

1984. Beth was born in Michigan and grew up in Bar Harbor, Maine, heading back to Michigan to attend Michigan State University. Jack grew up in a suburb of Detroit and stayed there after graduating from University of Detroit.

Beth is a marketing and communication professional, meeting and event producer, and has worked with such companies as Hiram Walker and General Motors. Beth’s career has brought some memorable mo-ments, like planning and overseeing several 80th birthday celebrations for Julia Child, with top chefs from across the U.S. As a creative pur-suit, Beth co-designs jewelry under her Sunshine Creations business for sale through area boutiques. Jack’s career allowed him to play in the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic Golf Tournament, attend the Masters and play Augusta, and compete in the Jeep-sponsored “International Fly Fishing Championships” in Bristol, England. Most recently, Jack was the Chief Marketing Offi cer for a large law fi rm based in Michigan.

Jack and Beth owned a vacation home in Grandezza from 2005-2011 and moved to Florida as residents in January 2010. Th ey want-ed to own a single-family home and play golf which triggered their decision to purchase a home and golf membership in Wildcat Run. Th ey feel that Wildcat Run is the perfect location, with the spectacular Arnold Palmer Signature golf course, large home lots, and the most friendly residents and staff in the area.

“We take full advantage of as many golf events as possible, use the fi tness center and dining facilities. We love the close proximity to downtown Naples, the airport and great shopping and restaurants nearby, plus the beach when grandkids visit”.

Th e Oliver’s knew they were in the right place when they enjoyed their fi rst dinner at the club when they moved in September 2011. Th e dining room and lounge were busy, the service was great and the food was delicious. Th ey have since encouraged friends to join and “they have experienced the same wonderful, hospitable reception”.

Jack and Beth enjoy traveling very much and recently took a two-week trip to Italy and spent 10 days on an Oceania cruise. Th ey also enjoy Glion, a mountain village above Montreaux, Switzerland which is where they became engaged.

WELCOMENEW MEMBERS

Social Equity MembersCurtis and Nancy Klinger

Elizabeth Wise

George and JoAnn Frageau

Richard Justik

Jack and Barbara Schreihofer

Golf Equity MembersBob and Colette Levy

Th omas and Sandra Davidson

Jim and Judy Snyder

Non-Resident Golf Preview MembersRon Tampa

Jack Barber and Janie Huling

Steve Engstrom and Joy Gugliuzza

Midnight in ParisJoy Gugliuzza & Steve Engstrom

Peter Cizdziel, General Manager ..................................PeterCizdziel@wildcatruncc.comPeter Beringer, Head Golf Professional ........................ [email protected] Harty, Controller .......................................................LanceHarty@wildcatruncc.comSara James, Director of Membership Sales [email protected] Kiely, Director of Food and Beverage [email protected] Grattarola, Executive Chef .............................. [email protected] Scott, Golf Course Superintendent .......................... [email protected] Kiss, Director of Facilities .......................................... [email protected] Jerome, Director of Tennis ........................................ [email protected] Burton-Pall, Director of Fitness [email protected] Bowdoin, Assistant Controller ................................ [email protected] Sherwood, Administrative Assistant ................................... [email protected] Lemke, Social & Communications Director .................. [email protected]

Kathleen Fitzgerald, PresidentKfi [email protected](239) 498-4244(239) 898-4299

Vincent Vicidomini, 1st Vice PresidentDRC Committee [email protected](239) 206-2984(239) 405-9528

Suzanne Hoffman, [email protected](239) 390-2669(518) 522-9547

Hank Dagit, [email protected](239) 949-0942

Dean Kechley, DirectorCommunications [email protected](239) 948-2328(239) 273-2895

Rick Anderson, DirectorCommunity Access [email protected](309) 269-2166 (cell)(239) 676-9354

Frank Medici, DirectorGrounds [email protected](239) 498-6096 Alliant Association Management6719 Winkler Road Suite 200Fort Myers FL 33919Ph: 239-454-1101Fax: 239-454-1147www.alliantproperty.com

Gatehouse: (239) 992-8018

Clubhouse Phone Number: (239) 947-6066

Clubhouse Fax Number: (239) 947-6084

Dining Reservations: (239) 947-6066

Golf Pro Shop: (239) 495-3031

Director of F&B: (239) 948-7806

Director of Membership: (239) 948-7810

Tennis Pro Shop: (239) 947-2323

Fitness Center: (239) 948-7800

Golf Maintenance: (239) 947-5669

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20300 Country Club DriveEstero, FL 33928(239) 947-6066

www.wildcatruncc.com

HOA BOARD MEMBERS

CLUB DIRECTORY

Hours of OperationDining Hours of Operation

Lunch

Monday - Sunday 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Dinner

Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.Starting in May, Dinner Service will be held on Tuesday & Friday

evenings from 5:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. unless noted on the calendar.

Sunday Breakfast 8:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.Starting in May, Sunday Breakfast will be held 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

AdministrationMonday – Friday 9:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Golf Pro ShopMonday – Sunday 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.Starting in May, the Golf Pro Shop hours will change to

7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Please consult the Calendar for Maintenance closures on the golf course.

Fitness & Wellness Center 5:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Tennis Court Hours 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.