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june 2011 1 Sp Inside the Diamond: • Five New Governors Elected to the Board • New Fitness Equipment Arrives • Bridal Section • The Biggest Loser Winner is Crowned • Summer Dining Specials • Treat Dad on Father’s Day • Women of Achievement Awards •Pool Season Guide MISSOURI ATHLETIC CLUB JUNE 2011 CHERR Y DIAMOND The 2011-12 Board Gives the Club’s New Fitness Equipment a Spin The MAC Board Takes Shape

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Sp Inside the Diamond:• Five New Governors Elected to the Board • New Fitness Equipment Arrives• Bridal Section • The Biggest Loser Winner is Crowned• Summer Dining Specials • Treat Dad on Father’s Day• Women of Achievement Awards •Pool Season Guide

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FEATURES

14 Soccer All-Star Games

15 West Pool Schedule

16 Summer Dining

19 Father’s Day and Mother’s Day

21 Staff Spotlight

25 Women of Achievement Luncheon

CHERRY DIAMONDMissouri Athletic Club

Founded in 1903

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CHERRY DIAMOND STAFFPublisher - Thomas C. AlbusDirector of Communications - James M. Wilson Art Director - Tabitha L. Wilson Communications Assistant - Melissa Mauzy

CLUB STAFFGeneral Manager/COO - Larry L. Thompson General Manager MAC West - David F. Miller Chief Financial Officer - Larry J. Absheer Food and Beverage Director - Joe Dietz Director of Human Resources - Christine L. Maurer Athletic Director - Jeff Tuhro

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102-560) is published monthly by the Missouri Athletic Club, 405

Washington Ave., St. Louis, MO, 63102 Tel. (314) 231-7220.

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Departments4 New Members5 The President’s Column 6 Calendar11 Focus on Fitness12 Tennis13 Basketball18 Dining20 Clubs Within the Club27 What’s on the Web30 Snapshots

DIAMOND DIGITS

Election Excitement 8MAC members elected five new governors to serve

on the 15-member Board. Elected to the 2013-14 class of the Board of Governors were John Bugh, Mary Frontczak, Terry Hammer, Judith Hanses and Troy Robertson.

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New Fitness Equipment Arrives 10The proceeds from the first-ever Cherry Diamond

Gala Dinner and Auction have been put to good use. New Free Motion cardio equipment has been added at both the Downtown and West Clubhouses to make your workouts more enjoyable and effective.

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new governors were elected to the MAC Board.

years of combined experience of the MAC Catering Managers ensure you have a fairy tale wedding. If you are newly engaged, host your reception at the MAC.

varieties of heirloom tomatoes are grown in the herb garden at MAC West.

a person for a delicious three-course lobster dinner at the Downtown Clubhouse during Lobsterfest.

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pounds were lost by the MAC Biggest Loser contestants.188.95

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Thanks to the following members for sponsoring new members to the Club.

If you would like to refer a new member, please contact Patti Cundiff (Downtown) in the Membership Office at 314-539-4429 or Julie Kueper (West) at 314-539-4408.

David MishlerChris LawhornDan Vatterott

Vatterott FamilyDon Monroe

Chris SteutermanDavid GordonJohn Moore

Tracy Beckette

New MembersAUL, STEVEN A., (Lori); Aul Financial Group, 14388 Manchester Rd., St. Louis, MO, 63011, 636-230-8824; Res. 773 Whispering Forest Dr., Ballwin, MO, 63021, 636-207-6983BAYER, JOHN M., (Maggie); Renaissance Financial, 5600 Oakland Ave., St. Louis, MO, 63110, 314-569-2900; Res. 715 Pearl Ave., Kirkwood, MO, 63122, 314-966-5018BROWN, NATHANIEL O.; Weilmuenster Law Group, 3201 W. Main St., Belleville, IL, 62226, 618-257-2222; Res. 619 Ember Crest Dr., Fairview Heights, IL, 62208, 618-615-2670ELSTON, AREND J.; Alliance Bernstein; Res. 1511 Locust St., Apt. 510, St. Louis, MO, 63103, 917-456-6739HASTINGS, THOMAS F., (Mary Vatterott); Esse Health, 1585 Woodlake, Suite 100, Chesterfield, MO, 63017, 314-434-4278; Res. 977 Cabernet Dr., Chesterfield, MO, 63017, 636-391-9188HOETTE, ALICE A., (James); Washington University, One Brookings Dr., Box 1070, St. Louis, MO, 63130, 314-935-7784; Res. 2108 Butterfield Ct., Maryland Heights, MO, 63043-2104, 314-985-9093

NIEMEIER, ANDREW R.; Lockton Companies, LLC, 3 CityPlace Dr., Suite 900, St. Louis, MO, 63141, 314-812-3143; Res. 1554 E. Swan Circle, St. Louis, MO, 63144, 314-541-8287REDER, KEVIN C.; Precision Wealth Strategies, 17280 N. Outer 40 Ste. 200, Chesterfield, MO, 63005, 636-449-3800; Res. 1818 Washington Ave., St. Louis, MO, 63103, 989-751-0235SCHOWALTER, TIMM; Lashly & Baer, P.C., 714 Locust St., St. Louis, MO, 63101, 314-436-8351; Res. 1146 Great Falls Ct., Manchester, MO, 63021, 636-517-1331SYED, JUNAID, (Kulsoom); Clinical Research Assoc., 3535 S. Jefferson, Suite 110, St. Louis, MO, 63118, 314-776-7999; Res. 11 Summerhill Lane, Town & Country, MO, 63017, 314-392-9195WILKINSON, ROBERT F., (Barbara); Husch Blackwell LLP, 190 Carondelet Plaza, St. Louis, MO, 63105, 314-480-1842; Res. 1208 Summers End Dr., Fenton, MO, 63026-6933, 636-225-0938YOUNG, KENNETH A., (Deborah); Asynchrony Solutions, 1701 Washington Ave., St. Louis, MO, 63103, 314-678-2295; Res. 1605 Bermuda Dr., Shiloh, IL, 62269, 618-622-0646

Free Dues is as Easy as1 - 2 - 3

Step 1: Provide a prospective member to the Membership OfficeStep 2: Your prospective member becomes a MemberStep 3: You win! 1 - 2 - 3 Months Free Dues

Contact:Patti Cundiff, [email protected]

Julie Kueper, [email protected]

*Example based on Diamond Club Resident Member

*Actual dues based on the category of the joining member

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My sons will be heading out for Sports Camp at MAC West this summer and are eager to spend more time with Coach Eric Saxton, learn some racquet sports and see if they can remember my club number when they pass the snack bar. Check out the Spring/Summer activity guide to see all the offerings at both clubhouses for children and adults.

If you are a golfer, be sure to enjoy access to our reciprocal private clubs. I have already played the beautiful St. Clair Country Club in Belleville, which is less than fifteen minutes from downtown and am looking forward to a June trip to Panther Creek C.C. in Springfield, Illinois on the MAC bus. Check out the growing MAC Golf Club for information on leagues, outings and other cool web-based tools that will soon be available to our members.

Finally, if summer means bratwurst and beers for you like it does for me, be sure to make time for exercise. The proceeds of the Cherry Diamond Gala have been put to work at both clubhouses so come put these fancy machines to work and if you see Vice-President Fowler wandering around the Fifth Floor offer to explain how the machines work!

My wish for you all is a year of health, happiness and peace. I promise to do my very best to give this Club the leadership its members deserve. Please contact me through anyone at the Club if there is anything I can do for you as President. Have a fun, restful summer.

Yours in service and fellowship,Tom Albus

THOMAS C. ALBUS - PRESIDENTJUSTIN S. FOWLER - FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT • ROBERT N. HAGNAUER - SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT JOHN S. KINGSTON - TREASURER • DONALD A. STORK - SECRETARY

Fellow Members-

As I write my first column for the Cherry Diamond, I am filled with

many emotions. It is exciting to set out on my term as your President, humbling to follow so many prominent leaders of our club, and intimidating to try to guide such a large and complex organization. The most profound feeling, though, is gratitude. I owe many thanks to so many fine people.

I would first like to thank my family, most especially my wife Alicia, for supporting my service on the Board of Governors. You will be reading a lot about my family this year because you have to know them to understand my point of view on many things and probably also because I am so proud of them, I won’t be able to help myself.

Next, I hope you all join me in thanking outgoing President Chris Lawhorn, 1st Vice-President Ed Gilkerson, 2nd Vice-President Jim McMullin, Treasurer Jim Dankenbring and Secretary Richard Nix for their fine service. I have spent the last two years listening to their insight and witnessing their love of our Club. A special note of thanks to Chris Lawhorn, who was a friend when I joined the board and has become a dear friend to me during our service. He has been a bright, caring, level-headed leader to us this past year. Please take a moment to thank these men when you see them at the Club.

I am also grateful to the Board I have the privilege to lead for the 2011-2012 term. I particularly want to thank the newly elected Governors and those members who were candidates this past May 5. I was deeply impressed at the collegiality of the candidates, their enthusiastic campaigns and obvious passion for our club. Running for the Board of Governors is an unusual process during which mature, successful people “put it on the line” and have to publicly compete for a job, spending hours and hours of time on an endeavor that could result in failure. I admire the courage of all nine and look forward to working with all

nine in different ways this year. Finally, I am so grateful to the wonderful

members and staff who have made this such a special place over the years and have left me with a gem to lead. From Marie Salter’s tireless work on the Cherry Diamond Gala to Pat Corich’s bright smile and wonderful photos of seemingly every club social event to Sam Hopmeier’s dedicated leadership of the Charitable Society, to hundreds of others, the club is a beehive of members supporting and enjoying their Club. Then, there is our awesome staff. They show up early and stay late. From Debbie and Lois greeting me with a smile at the front desk, to Connie and Betty welcoming me to lunch to Mark and Debbie with the perfect pour in the Jack Buck Grill, to all the behind the scenes people that keep the clubhouse clean, safe and in good repair, the staff is the heart of our club.

I am not the richest man in town (far from it), but when I walk in the door of the Missouri Athletic Club, I feel like a million dollars. For me, it is a place for members to live life more fully. Our members can work out on beautiful courts of every kind, use the latest machines and receive expert instruction and motivation. Our members can dine on the finest food and drink to be found. Perhaps best of all, our members can enjoy deep, rich relationships at the Club. My membership has exposed me to so many wonderful people, business executives, entrepreneurs, judges, military officers and clergymen I otherwise would have never met. Our membership is our community at its best, and I hope in some small way to reflect that excellence during my term.

This is wonderful time of year to be at our Club. For the Albus family, the focus of the MAC is now the pool. There is no better place to sweat out a St. Louis summer than enjoying the water, soaking up sun and sipping our famous smoothies. I hate to give up this secret, but try stopping by after work during the week, the pool is open until 9 p.m. and things have usually cleared out by dinnertime.

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TERM ENDS 2013Gordon BushDaniel FuszJoel KarstenChristopher MichalakDavid P. Weiss

TERM ENDS 2014John BughMary FrontczakTerry K. HammerJudith R. HansesTroy W. Robertson

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Race for the CureSaturday, June 11

The MAC is putting a group together for the Komen Walk. 7 a.m. - T-Shirt Distribution7:30 a.m. - Team MAC Photo7:40 a.m., 8 a.m., 8:20 a.m. - Shuttle services from Downtown MAC to start line $25 Entry fee goes directly to Komen St. LouisCall Katie at 314-539-4402 with questions.

Wine and Chocolate TastingWednesday, June 15

All members are invited to attend this special event that will pair chocolate from Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate with wines from JJ Gazzoli Wine Imports. 6-9 p.m.Wine Society Members - $18 + gratuitynon-Wine Society Members - $20 + gratuityDowntown ClubhouseCall 314-539-4470 for a reservation.

LobsterfestJune 17, 18, 24, 25July 15, 16, 22, 23

Four-course dinner and entertainment. 5:30-9 p.m.Jack Buck Grill$40Call 314-539-4417 for reservations.

Dive-In MoviesFridays, June 17, July 8 & Aug. 19

Catch a movie under the stars from the coolest seat in town - the West pool. All Dive-In Movies will feature a dinner buffet and complimentary wine tasting before the movie, plus free popcorn and soda.June 17- BBQ Buffet Adults - $22 + grat., Kids - $12 + grat. July 8 - Steak NightAdults - $25 + grat., Kids - $14 + grat.Aug. 19 - Gourmet Burgers & Beer BratsAdults - $15 + grat., Kids - $7 + grat. MAC WestCall 314-539-4441 for a reservation.

Father’s Day BrunchSunday, June 19

Dad deserves to be treated to the best brunch in town! Treat him to a delicious barbeque brunch at MAC West.Seatings: 11 a.m., noon and 1 p.m.Adults - $22.95 + gratuityChildren Under 12 - $12.95 + gratuity Children under 3 - gratis MAC WestCall 314-539-4441 for a reservation.

MAC Happy HourJune 24

All members are invited to meet and mingle with your fellow members.5:30-8 p.m. Jack Buck Grill- Downtown Drink Specials: $1 draft beers, $2 bottles, $3 wells

MAC High School Senior All-Star Soccer GamesThursday, June 30

The MAC will host the 2011 High School Senior Soccer All-Star Games, featuring the top male and female soccer players in the St. Louis area. 6 p.m. - Girls game8 p.m. - Boys game$5 - adults; $3 - studentsParking - $2Tickets will be sold at the gate.Anheuser-Busch Center in Fenton.

VP ParadeSaturday, July 2

Bleachers will be set up on the north side of Washington Ave., west of the Valet parking entrance. Only MAC members and their guests will be allowed to sit on the bleachers.Parade begins at 10 a.m.

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Downtown 4th of July Dining Schedule Saturday, July 2, Parade DayBreakfast Buffet - 8-10 a.m.Missouri RoomAdults- $16.95 + grat.; Children (ages 3-12)- $10.95 + grat. Call 314-539-4470 for reservations.Jack Buck Grill, 11 a.m.- 11 p.m. Sunday, July 3Jack Buck Grill, 11 a.m.- 11 p.m. Monday, July 4Jack Buck Grill, 11 a.m.- 11 p.m.

4th of July Pool PartyMonday, July 4

Join the coolest poolside party to celebrate the 4th. Families will be treated to food, beverages, music and games. Bring your swimsuit for pool activities.11 a.m.–3 p.m.Adults - $20Children (ages 3-12) - $12Call 314-539-4490 for reservations.MAC West

save the datesMAC Golf Club ChampionshipThursday, Aug. 25

MAC Golf ClassicMonday, Sept. 19

ApollosMondays, 7 p.m., Downtown

Forever Young ClubThird Friday of the month, 11:30 a.m., West

Military History ClubFourth Tuesday of the month, 11:30 a.m., Downtown

ToastmastersTuesdays (2nd & 4th), 7:15 a.m. WestWednesdays, 5:30 p.m., Down-town

Business Development GroupThird Thursday of the month, 7 a.m.Downtown

Ongoing CWC MeetingsThe MAC offers many Clubs Within the Club (CWC) providing a variety of social opportunities for people who share common interests. Events sponsored by the CWCs are open to the general membership and their guests.

To join a CWC or for more information, visit the MAC Web site (www.mac-stl.org) or call 314-539-4402.

• Reservations for events can be made by calling314-539-4470 or visiting the website (mac-stl.org). • Club events are subject to gratuity. • Cancellations must be made at least 72 hours before the event to avoid a one-third charge. • No shows will be charged in full. Please call with your own reservation. • For Jack Buck Grille reservations, call 314-539-4417. • For dining reservations at West, call 314-539-4441.

MAC West SpecialsKIDS EAT FREESaturday evenings, 5-9 p.m.Children 12 and under eat free off the kids menu when dining with a parent.Available for one child per adult.Call 539-4441 for reservations.

FAMILY NIGHTEvery Friday Night, 5:30-8:30 p.m.The MAC Sports Camp staff will entertain kids with games, crafts and much more. This is a great opportunity for parents to enjoy dinner or a drink in the bar while the kids have fun. The service is complimentary for children ages 5 and up.For dinner reservations, call 539-4441.

COMPLIMENTARY WINE TASTINGSThe third Friday of every month, 6 p.m.Sample wines from the MAC wine list. All wine will be available for purchase.

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Election Excitement

The Missouri Athletic Club has many traditions, but election day is

arguably the most unique. No private club in America holds an election quite like the MAC. From the gauntlet to a day of old-fashioned campaigning, Club spirit fills the Downtown clubhouse at the MAC election.

On May 5, election festivities got rolling in the afternoon when enthusiastic campaign workers lined the voting gauntlet poised to persuade voters to choose their candidate. Later in the day members were treated to a complimentary dinner. The camaraderie and socializing culminated with the announcement of the winners at 8 p.m.

When the dust settled, MAC members elected five new governors to serve on the 15-member Board. Elected to the 2013-14 class of the Board of Governors were John Bugh, Mary Frontczak, Terry Hammer, Judith Hanses and Troy Robertson.

Bugh is the Managing Director at The PrivateBank. He joined the MAC in 2000 and has been involved with the Finance Committee, Preservation Foundation, basketball leagues and MAC Golf Club.

Frontczak is the Vice President and Assistant General Counsel for Peabody Energy Corporation. She has been a member since 1998 and served on the Membership Committee.

Hammer is the President and Orthotist at B & H Orthopedic Lab. A member since 1990, he is a regular on the 5th floor and has worked on five election campaigns.

Hanses is retired from a management career with Barnes Medical Center, the Department of Veterans Affairs and the U.S. Army Reserve. A member since 1989, she has served on the Membership Committee and has been active with several Clubs within the Club.

Bugh, Frontczak, Hammer, Hanses and Robertson Elected to the Board

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Hanses, Hammer and Robertson elected to the Board

Mary Frontczak, Troy Robertson, John Bugh, Terry Hammer and Judith Hanses.

Robertson is a Sales Associate with Coldwell Banker Gundaker and Vice President of J.Robertson Homes. A member since 2000, he has served on the Membership Committee and been active in the basketball program.

In late May, the new governors were sworn into office and began their three-year terms. Also, the new class of senior officers who were elected in March began their one-year positions. The new senior officers are President Thomas C. Albus, First Vice President Justin S. Fowler, Second Vice-President Robert N. Hagnauer, Secretary Donald A. Stork and Treasurer John S. Kingston.

Lee Pelligreen drops his ballot in the box.

Tom Burke greets Tom O’Toole Jr. and John Bugh.Mark Tampow navigates through the gauntlet.

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John Salter.

Chris Lawhorn receives his President’s gold card.

Mike Hackett and Tim Reeves.

Larry Thompson and John Kingston.

Steve LaBarge, Mike Reedy and Tom Wells.

Kurt Hentz and Tom Dankenbring.

Gary Wideman goes through the gauntlet.

Judith Hanses greets Magdalena Glassl.

Voters make their way through the gauntlet.

Patrick Boyle fills out his ballot.

Steve Bahn and Joe Fresta.

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The proceeds from the first-ever Cherry Diamond Gala Dinner and Auction have been

put to good use. New Free Motion cardio equipment has been added at both the Downtown and West Clubhouses to make your workouts more enjoyable and effective. Equipment includes incline trainers, treadmills, upright bikes, a recumbent bike and ellipticals.

Precor elliptical machines have one of the highest reputations in the fitness industry for good reason. They pay particular attention to natural body movement and rhythm when developing items like Precor elliptical machines. The tag line, “Engineered to move the way you move,” indicates a lot about the philosophy behind their designs.

The incline trainers are a new concept in the MAC athletic departments. The machines have the same functions as a treadmill, plus you can add a 30% incline for hiking and -3% decline. By using the incline trainer you can achieve over three times greater fat burn at 2 mph and 22% incline when compared to running at 6mph and 0% grade. You can also attain up to 100% muscle activation on the glutes and hamstring.

In addition to the new equipment, the West cardio rooms have also been equipped with new flat screen TVs and a fresh coat of paint. With summer in full swing, now is a great time to recommit to an exercise plan. Stop in the Downtown or West Clubhouses and give the new equipment a try.

New Fitness Equipment Arrives

Precor Elliptical

Mat Pilates Downtown

A new session of Mat Pilates is starting at the Downtown Clubhouse on Wednesday, June 15. Classes are held

at noon. Drop by during your lunch hour and get in a great workout.

This exclusive floor workout will help you build a strong core and strong limbs. That Mat will work your powerhouse, back, legs and arms by using exercises that will help lengthen your muscles as they strengthen. Mat Pilates is an excellent workout for both men and women alike! It will improve your core strength, flexibility, coordination and muscle control.

Yoga

Trainer Christi Gleason will offer a new yoga class at MAC West

on Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. The session begins on June 8.

Yoga is an effective way to help you rejuvenate and relax. It benefits people of all fitness abilities. Yoga assists to increase flexibility and strengthen you both mentally and physically.

For a complete list of fitness programs, refer to the Member Guide and Program Book or the website (mac-stl.org).

Incline TrainerUpright Bike

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Fitness Equipment Added:Six Upright BikesFive Treadmills

Four Elliptical TrainersThree Incline TrainersOne Recumbent Bike

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Biggest Losers Win Big!

April marked the end of the MAC’s Biggest Loser competition. A total of

19 members signed up to compete over 13 weeks. A total of 188.95 pounds were lost by everyone in the contest. While everyone was a winner in losing weight, there could only be one overall winner.

This year’s winner is John Reichert. He lost 10.05% of his body weight to win the contest, which was a total of 22.6 pounds lost. For winning the contest, John received a weekend stay at the Lindenhoff Bed & Breakfast in Augusta, a day of bike rentals for two on the Katy Trail from Katy Trail Bike Rental in Defiance, dinner for two at Café Bella in Augusta, five 1-hour personal training sessions at the MAC and five 1-hour massages at the MAC.

Finishing 2nd was Kevin Cantwell. Kevin lost 9.52% of his body weight, which was 26 pounds lost. He received three 1-hour personal training sessions at the MAC and three 1-hour massages at the MAC.

Be sure to look for details in the Cherry Diamond and Buffet about next year’s contest.

John Reichert, winner.

Kevin Cantwell, runner up.

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By: Kim Steinmetz, Tennis Pro

The Missouri Athletic Club can boast about their ladies upper

level tennis team this year because they finished in the top position. In the quest for #1, the MAC accumulated 227 points at the “Gold/Silver” level. This was a remarkable 34 points ahead of the club that finished second. The Women’s Tennis Interclub Team which is divided into an “A” League (“Gold/Silver” & “Red/Blue”), and a “B” League both finished #7 in regular season play. The top level, which is comprised of 6 doubles teams each week, has been recognized as the winners of the “Gold/Silver group. We congratulate them on such a strong season!

1. Our top four players who, as a group, had zero losses: Libby Benoist (8/0 win/loss record)Tracy Blix (7/0/1 win/loss/tie record)Susan Bruce (2/0 win/loss record)Heather Winsby (8/0 win/loss record)

2. Our “A” players who won more than 70% of their matches:Leeny Hoffmann (91%), Natalie Hoffmann (77%), Debbie Schmitt (77%),Jennifer Griesedieck (72%) and Molly Lovinggood (70%). 3. Our most dedicated players who have played more than 70% of the time:

Sally Berglund, Carla Burkart, Lois Criscione, Robin Garlich, Kathleen Hoffmann, Natalie Hoffmann, Debbie Holley, Kerrie Karsten, Donna Krutzman, Laura Lally,

Molly Lovinggood, Debbie Schmitt, Colleen Sommer and Vicky Wroten.

All of these players are invaluable to our team! However, at the end of each year coach Scott Stutz honors

a special group of our players with awards for Most Valuable Player, Sportsmanship and Most Improved Player. This year, the recipients were:MVP: Leeny Hoffmann (“A” team)Kerrie Karsten (“B” team)For having a winning season and playing on Fridays wherever and whenever needed.Sportsmanship: Jill McNeive (“A” team)Camille Greenwald (“B” team)For showing their enjoyment of the game, affability to their partners and respect for all their opponents in victory as well as defeat.Most Improved: Debbie Schmitt (“A”)Laura Lally & Kristen Shanahan (“B”)For showing improvement in their game and consistency and translating those attributes into their most winning seasons in the interclub competition.

Scott is also proud to announce that Kerrie Karsten, Laura Lally, Molly Lochner, and Kristen Shanahan have played and competed so well, they will be moving up to the “A” Team next season. Way to go ladies!

Racquetball NewsBy: Dave Schwent, Racquetball Pro

Big thanks to Jeff and Andrew Otto and Fred Schmidt for

inviting me to join them for a weekend at the University of Indiana where Andrew is attending. Andrew helped run a one-day Racquetball Tournament. Jeff and I placed 2nd in the Open Division. We all had a great time, and Andrew did a fantastic job. Let’s get our Tuesday night group to head out next time and show these college kids a thing or two.

We have our Challenge Court up and running on Friday nights starting at 6 p.m. All levels are welcome and will be handicapped. See how you stack up and how many points really separate us all. I will keep a running total from week to week adding or subtracting points according to whoever wins or loses. It is a good way to chart if you are really improving or just staying in one place.

Our Tuesday Night League is going strong, and you will find good people and good competition while burning a few calories. About 1,000

Group of Gold/Silver players at one of their Interclub practiceswith tennis pros Mario Barretto and Scott Stutz.Back row: Colleen Sommer, Sally Berglund, Mario Barretto, Scott StutzMiddle row: Donna Block, Mina McMullin, Natalie HoffmannFront row: Debbie Schmitt, Leeny Hoffmann, Vicky Wroten

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Sally Berglund

Leeny Hoffmann

1st Place Finish for Ladies Top Interclub Players

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The winners of the 2011 MAC Double Elimination Basketball Tournament was the team captained by Jack Raymond.

They beat the team captained by Nick Bauer 43-42 in the Championship game. Tournament MVP, Matthew Garavaglia, hit the game winning shot as time expired to win the tournament. Team Raymond finished the tournament with a perfect 5-0 record.

Double Elimination Tournament Winners

L-R Adam Rucker, Paul Shuff, Matt Van Vliet, Matthew Garavaglia, Matt Morris and Captain Jack Raymond. Not Pictured - Gary Clark.

MVP Matthew Garavaglia

Squash StuffBy: Heidi Mather, Head Squash Pro

April saw the completion of our club champs, both singles and

doubles. Doubles winners were A – Mark and Gary Gaertner, B – Ted Briscoe/Tim Philpott, C – Tom O’Toole/Paul Lochner; Ladies – Julia Olson and Nancy Holekamp. Singles winners were Open – Ethan Oetter, A – Mark Gaertner, B – Bruce Olson, C – Jim Keaney, D – Taylor St Eve, Ladies – Julia Olson.

Congratulations everyone!That brings an end to the official squash season. We

will be kicking off doubles and singles leagues again in September.

Jim Keaney and Bruce Springer.

Joe Dolan and Mark Gaertner. Randy Nestler and Ethan Oetter.

Roundball Re-Cap

Squash Court Construction

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get ready golfers!• Round up a foursome and make plans to attend the MAC Golf Classic on Monday, Sept. 19. Save the date. • Enjoy a day of golf on a championship course, great food, cold beverages and camaraderie.• Hosted by the Country Club at the Legends.• Proceeds benefit the MAC Preservation Foundation.

St. Louis has a soccer tradition that is

unmatched by any city in America. The Gateway City is regarded as the soccer capital of the U.S. That reputation dates back to 1950, when a group of St. Louis boys led the United States to a shocking upset of England in the World Cup. Later, Saint Louis University would dominate the college soccer world throughout much of the 1960s and 1970s. The Billikens ten (10) national championships are a record. Local players like Taylor Twellmann, Pat Noonan, Steve Ralston and Chris Klein have all gone on to successful pro careers.

St. Louis soccer fans can catch a glimpse of the next generation of soccer stars on Thursday, June 30. The MAC is once again hosting the High School Senior All-Star games, featuring the top prep boys and girls soccer players

in the St. Louis area. This year, UMB Bank is teaming up with the MAC to sponsor the event. The games will be held at the Anheuser-Busch Center in Fenton with the girls game kicking off at 6 p.m., followed by the boys game at 8 p.m.

Players are selected by the Eastern Missouri High School Coaches Association. Annually these games feature a number

of bright young players who go on to make their mark at some of the top college programs in the country. The event has grown in popularity in recent years, attracting print and television

coverage. Tickets can be purchased at the

event: $5 for adults and $3 for students. Parking is $2.

Hosting the High School All-Star Games enhances the Club’s effort to promote amateur soccer both locally and nationally. The MAC annually honors the top collegiate soccer players with the presentation of the Hermann Trophy.

Catch Soccer’s Shooting StarsMAC High School Soccer All-Star Games, June 30

Thursday,June 30

MAC High School Senior All-Star Soccer GamesThursday, June 306 p.m. - Girls game 8 p.m. - Boys game$5 - adults; $3 - students Parking - $2Tickets sold at the gateAnheuser-Busch Center in Fenton.

Downtown Athletic Department Hours

• The Downtown Athletic Department will be closed on July 4th.

• The Downtown Athletic Department will be closed on Sundays throughout the summer (May 29 through Sept. 4).

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School is out and summer is here. The MAC West pool is open, and the refreshing water is just waiting for you

to take a dip. Before heading out to the pool, take a minute to review the pool hours and rules for 2011.

Pool hours Sat. & Sun.: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.Mon. to Fri.: Noon - 9 p.m.Baby/Wading Pool Hours: Mon. to Sun.: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.Lap Lanes: Mon., Tues. & Fri.: Noon - 9 p.m.Wed. & Thurs.: Noon - 4 p.m., 5:30-9 p.m.Sat. & Sun.: 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. and 4-9 p.m.*After Labor Day until weather permits, adult lap swimming is available. Please note, no lifeguard.NOTE: (Lap lanes may close during hours of heavy bather loads/or could remain open during light bather load days.)The swimming pool and wading pools will be closed for all home diving and swimming meets and other special eventsMonday, June 6, Penguin Meet (Red v. Black)Monday, June 13, Big Bend Woods at MACMonday, June 27, Village of Cherry Hills at MACTuesday, July 5, Westglen Village at MAC

MAC-WEST POOL RULES 2011The following rules are designed to allow all MAC members to have a safe and enjoyable experience in our beautiful outdoor facility.Pool Attendance:• The swimming pool is to be used by those members whose membership entitles outdoor use. All others memberships are restricted to their designated use only.• All members must sign in by the Pro Shop to be admitted into the pool area.• Members are entitled to bring guests into the pool. In order that we can control large crowds, please limit guest number to no more than four per visit. Guest fees are $12 per person. • Children under fourteen must have a parent or authorized guardian in attendance with them at the pool.• Any child with floaties, a life jacket, etc. must be “directly supervised” by the parents or authorized guardian. Parents or guardian must directly supervise any small child, regardless of swimming ability. A swimming test will be required for children wishing to swim in water over their heads.

• The swimming pool and deck area can be used during supervised hours only. For guest parties or birthday parties involving more than four guests, please

make reservations two weeks in advance. Guest fees are $12 per person. If food service is required, please contact restaurant management for reservations. Their phone number is 314-539-4490.

General Rules:• Showers are required of all persons using the pool.• Please no running, pushing, pulling, dunking, fighting, wrestling or horseplay of any kind on pool grounds.• Frisbees, rubber balls, tennis balls or hard balls of any kind are not allowed in the pool. Inflatable beach balls and “Nerf ” softballs are permitted.• Inner tubes and small rafts are permitted in the shallow end of the pool only under normal conditions. Lifeguard may, however, restrict mattresses, inner tubes or any other large inflatable toys during busy times. These items can make it difficult for lifeguards to see under the water. Plastic or wooden paddles are prohibited at all times.• Water guns are not allowed in the pool.• Glass or any other sharp objects are prohibited on pool premises.• To help prevent potential neck and spinal injuries; diving is not allowed in the shallow end of the pool (less than 5 ft.)• Playing and hanging on the lane lines, steps or ladders is prohibited.• Baby/wading pool is for children six years old or younger. Children must be supervised in the baby pool at all times. There is no lifeguard on duty.• The lap lanes are reserved for individuals 18 or older who wish to swim laps. There is a 30-minute time limit when there are other members waiting to swim laps.

Health Rules:• Children who are not potty trained are required to wear a swim diaper. These can be purchased in the Pro Shop.• Persons with open sores or infectious or contagious conditions are not allowed in the pool.• The pool may be closed due to maintenance, health conditions, weather or other purposes deemed necessary by MAC. The pool will be vacated during storms with lightning. All swimmers will be asked to enter the building area. No one will be allowed on the pool deck during this time. We will wait 30 minutes from the last strike of lightning and thereafter the sound of thunder before making a decision to resume swimming activities.

MAC West Pool

Did you Know?Swimming is a very safe form of exercise because it is considered to be low impact and easy on the bones and joints. You can do exercises in the water using floats and weights and enjoy a good workout without worrying about serious injury.

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West Herb Garden Grows

The West Clubhouse continues to use

fresh herbs grown on the property in many dishes you are served. Chef Mathew Unger began growing herbs organically outside of the West kitchen several years ago. Last year was the first year the herbs grew. This year, the garden has continued to expand.

Some of the herbs grown include: mint, lemon balm, cilantro, sage, garlic, chives, rosemary, basil, oregano, dill, thyme and lavender. Sunflowers are also grown to attract bees to pollinate the herbs. New to the garden this year are 12 varieties of heirloom tomatoes. All the herbs and tomatoes are picked fresh each day and served to you straight from the garden.

Chef Unger continues to expand the garden because of the excellent quality. Growing organically at West also helps to keep costs down. There is a farm to table movement among St. Louis restaurants where chefs are developing relationships with farmers to get products direct from the farm. “We are taking the movement a step further by growing the products ourselves,” Chef Unger said.

Taste the difference in the fresh grown herbs next time you dine at MAC West. The herbs will be available through December, and the tomatoes through August.

Lobsterfest in the Jack Buck GrillJune 17, 18, 24 & 25July 15, 16, 22 & 23

$40

First CourseLobster & Wild Mushrooms in Puff Pastry

Sautéed Lobster, Woodland Mushrooms, Fresh Herbs in Cream Sauce

~Lobster & Black Bean Tostadas

Chili Spiced Lobster, Black Bean Relish and Caramelized Onion on Tortillas

~Classic Lobster Bisque

Diced Lobster & Fresh Cream~

Caesar SaladClassic Caesar tossed in our own Dressing

with Seasoned Croutons

EntreesAll Entrees come with Parsley Potatoes &

Seasonal Vegetables unless specified

Lobster RockefellerSautéed in a Pernod Cream Sauce,

Sautéed Spinach & Hollandaise~

Filet of Beef & LobsterGrilled Filet & Half Broiled Lobster,

Béarnaise & Shallot/Thyme Demi Glace~

Lobster MACIn Newberg Sauce with Sautéed Scallops,

Mushrooms & Onions~

Broiled Lobster Tail with Drawn Butter Old Fashioned Broiled Tails with all the Fixings

~Lobster Paella

Rich Tomato Sauce with Rice, Shrimp, Mussels & Clams~

Lobster Carbonara Gnocchi Pasta, Apple wood Smoked Bacon in Cream Reduction

Dessert

Our Pastry Chef will create a special dessert

for the evening.

For reservations, call 314-539-4417.

Summer Dining Specials at MAC West

Summer ushers in a lot of good things to look forward to; and

fresh produce and barbeques are near the top of the list. After a day at the pool or a round of golf, drop by the Stan Musial Grille for delicious and refreshing summer dining specials. The specials will run through August and are offered at lunch and dinner. Specials include: a half-pound BLT, an heirloom tomato salad and braised BBQ ribs. The ribs are baby back pork ribs and will be served as a half slab for lunch and full slab for dinner. Indulge in the summer dining specials at the West Clubhouse. For reservations, call 314-539-4441.

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Catch a movie under the stars from the coolest seat in town, the MAC West pool. This

summer the West Clubhouse will host three dive-in movies. Dive-In Movies will be held Friday, June 17, Friday, July 8, and Friday, Aug. 19. Bring a flotation device and dive on in to experience a movie like the old drive-in theaters. The Dive-In Movie is a great way to share a fun evening with friends and family. The movie will begin at dusk. This FREE event includes popcorn and soda. This year, there will be a delicious dinner buffet set up prior to the movie. Check out the dining schedule below.

Friday, June 17 - BBQ BuffetAdults - $22 + grat.; Kids - $12 + grat.

* Complimentary Wine Tasting

Friday, July 8 – Steak NightAdults - $25 + grat.; Kids - $14 + grat.

* Complimentary Wine Tasting

Friday, Aug. 19 – Gourmet Burgers and BratsAdults - $15 + grat.; Kids - $7 + grat.

* Complimentary Beer Tasting

Dive-In Movie

4th of July ScheduleSaturday, July 2, Parade DayBreakfast Buffet - 8-10 a.m.Missouri RoomAdults- $16.95 + grat.; Children (ages 3-12)- $10.95 + grat.Call 314-539-4470 for reservations.Jack Buck Grill, 11 a.m.- 11 p.m. Sunday, July 3Jack Buck Grill, 11 a.m.- 11 p.m. Monday, July 4Jack Buck Grill, 11 a.m.- 11 p.m.

4th of July Pool PartyMonday, July 411 a.m.–3 p.m.Adults - $20 + grat.Children (ages 3-12) - $12 + grat.Call 314-539-4490 for reservations.MAC West

The Cardinals season is now in full swing. Make the MAC your

pre- and post-game destination for every Cardinals home game. Stop in the Jack Buck Grill for food and beverages before and after the game. After filling up before the game, take the MAC shuttle to Busch Stadium. The shuttle will leave 35 and 15 minutes before game time.

The MAC is also open for Sunday home games with transportation available. On Sunday home games, the Jack Buck Grill will be open for food and drinks at 11 a.m. The bar menu will be featured. Menu items include hot wings, toasted ravioli, wraps and sandwiches.

Stop in your home club before heading to Busch Stadium to cheer on your home team.

Root, Root, Root for the Cardinals

MAC Summer FunSt. Louis is bustling with patriotic

4th of July celebrations, and the MAC is the perfect place to celebrate. The festivities kick off at the Downtown Clubhouse on Saturday, July 2 with the 134th Veiled Prophet Parade. Outside the front of the Clubhouse offers a prime viewing spot. The parade begins

at 10 a.m. Enjoy a patriotic breakfast buffet prior to the parade in the Missouri Room. The Jack Buck Grill will also be open all day for food and cocktails. On Sunday, July 3, and Monday, July 4, the Jack Buck Grill will be open from 11 a.m. If you are bringing the family downtown for Fair St. Louis festivities or fireworks, stop in to cool off with a drink, lunch or dinner. The Club is an ideal gathering destination throughout Fair St. Louis.

On Sunday, July 4, bring the family to MAC West for a fun pool party. Swimming, carnival games and delicious picnic fare highlight this wonderful event. The Pool Party kicks off at 11 a.m.

Celebrate 4th of July at the MAC

Prime Rib SpecialJune 4, 11, 18 & 25Enjoy delicious prime rib in the Jack Buck Grill. The special for two is only $40 and includes all the fixings: salad, prime rib entrée, twice baked potatoes, vegetable and dessert. Call 314-539-4417 for reservations.

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Gary Tidwell, David Flach and Terry Hammer.

Chris Steuterman, Lauren Vasquez, Michael Lofton and Troy Robertson.

Mark Greenfogel and Bryan Sanger.

Rooftop Rendezvous

Two minutes of light rain and a gust of wind at the beginning

quickly turned into a beautiful evening on the MAC rooftop at a happy hour for members and guests. The crowd had the opportunity to see two end-to-end rainbows east of the building. Streamed music played while members and guests mingled and tasted 6 Row Ale and Morgan Street Golden Pilsner.

Make plans to attend the next MAC Happy Hour on Friday, June 24, in the Jack Buck Grill at the Downtown Clubhouse. All members and their guests are welcome and encouraged to attend.

Three Pears 2010 Pinot GrigioBy: Mathew Unger C.S.W., Executive Chef - West

Rarely do you see a quality Pinot Grigio coming from California,

but if anyone can do it it’s Randy Mason. He makes only a few wines, but makes them very well. You may remember his Pomelo Sauvignon Blanc we featured a few years ago.

For you wine drinkers looking for a clean crisp summer wine, give this one a try.

This wine will be offered at both clubhouses in June and July for $26 per bottle or $7 per glass.

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The Perfect Pair

Peanut butter and jelly… spaghetti and meatballs… cheese and

crackers. Most would identify these food combinations as the perfect pairs. But the MAC is introducing an even better pairing for all to sip and sample… wine and chocolate. What could be better than indulging in decadent chocolates and washing them down with delicious wine?

On Wednesday, June 15, the Wine Society and Women’s Initiative Committee are hosting a Wine and Chocolate Tasting at the Downtown Clubhouse. You and your guests are invited to attend for a special pairing of chocolate from Chocolate, Chocolate, Chocolate, an award-winning chocolatier founded in St. Louis, and wines from JJ Gazzoli Wine Imports. The evening will also feature entertainment and light hors d’oeuvres. For reservations, call 314-539-4470.

Wine & Chocolate TastingWednesday, June 156-9 p.m. Wine Society members: $18 + grat. non-Wine Society members: $20 + grat. Downtown Clubhouse Reservations: 539-4470

Fine Wine for Less

Throughout the month of June, you can enjoy 20% off a bottle

of wine with dinner

Complimentary Wine Tastings

The third Friday of every month,

6 p.m. Sample wines from the MAC wine list. All wine will be available for purchase.

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Dad’s DayMake your

dad feel like a King this Father’s Day. Treat him to a delicious barbeque brunch with the family at the West Clubhouse on Sunday, June 19.

Brunch will be served from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will feature delectable barbeque favorites. The cost is $22.95, plus gratuity, for adults and $12.95, plus gratuity, for children. Call 314-539-4441 for reservations.

Gift Ideas for DadCigars: Purchase several fine cigars for dad at the Front Desk at the Downtown Clubhouse. There is a wide variety of options available.

Pro Shop Apparel: Update dad’s look with a new golf shirt from either of the MAC’s Pro Shops. The Pro Shops also carry tons of great workout gear for dad.

Massage: Help dad relax this year with a massage. Both Clubhouses offer massages every day of the week. To purchase a gift certificate for a massage, call 314-539-4432. For West, call 314-539-4444.

Restaurant Gift Certificate: Treat dad to a delicious meal at one of four MAC restaurants. Purchase a gift certificate for dinner in the Grill or a meal at West. For gift certificates Downtown, call 314-539-4432. At West, call 314-539-4444.

Haircut: If dad’s hair is starting to look a little scruffy, give him a gift certificate for a haircut in the Downtown Barbershop or West Hair Care Center. Maybe even throw in a shave or pedicure. Call 314-539-4432 for Downtown gift certificates or 314-539-4444 for West.

father’s day brunchSunday, June 1910 a.m. - 1 p.m.$22.95 + gratuity - adults$12.95 + gratuity - children under 12RSVP - 314-539-4441

Father’s Day SaleDowntown and West Pro Shops

June 13-18

Get dad something special for Father’s Day. Receive a 15%

discount off all men’s apparel in the MAC Pro Shops.

Mother’s Day MemoriesThe Downtown Clubhouse was

full of families celebrating the important women in their lives this Mother’s Day. Members and their guests treated mom to one of the best brunches in town. The brunch featured scrumptious entrees and three heaping tables of mouth-watering desserts. Since mom didn’t have to worry about cooking or cleaning, she had more time to relax and enjoy the day with family.

Gracie, William and Christopher Pelligreen. Cameron and Thuy Smith. Todd, Alex, Yelena and Dylan Press.

Stacy and Sophia Asher with Nancy Cirar.Ann, Kaitlyn, Ellie and Todd Buss.

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The MAC Charitable Society for Children has been supporting

local children’s charities since 2005. Over the past six years, the CWC has supported over a dozen charities and raised tens of thousands of dollars. The hard work and dedication of the committee members and MAC members who contribute to the CSC have made a positive impact on the St. Louis community. In total, the Charitable Society for Children has donated $87,549.39 to 18 deserving local charities. Way to go CSC!

The Charitable Society for Children continues to seek new members and donations. Each year, three new charities are selected as beneficiaries. If you are involved in a local children’s charity, nominate the organization to be a sponsored charity of the CSC. If you are interested in donating, please visit the CSC website for a donation form. Every little bit helps make a difference in the St. Louis community.

CSC By the Numbers

• $87,549.39 donated since 2005• 18 charities benefited• 2007 was the first year MAC employees donated to the CSC fund• 3 Clubs Within the Club donated funds to the CSC:• $1,500 was donated by the Forever Young Club• $1,250 was donated by the Dance Club• $1,789.43 was donated by the Associates

Lunch and Tour GroupBuilding Friendships One Lunch at a Time

The MAC Lunch and Tour Group are a friendly group

with varied backgrounds and interests who come together once a month for the purpose of building friendships through meeting other MAC members, visiting St. Louis area sites and enjoying lunch together at St. Louis area restaurants. The Group meets September through June on various days to accommodate everyone’s busy schedules.

Everyone is welcome to attend at any time. Events are typically planned one to three months in advance. Past events have included: Tour of the Denim Lofts with lunch at Lucas Park Grill, Missouri Botanical Garden

Corporate, Business Transactions, Contracts, Real Estate, Employment and Litigation

David P. WeissAttorney at [email protected]

1015 Locust St.• Suite 400 • St. Louis, MO 63101Phone: (314) 588-9500 Fax: (314) 588-9595

www.weissandassoc.com

Orchid Show, Tour of Campbell House and lunch at the Downtown Clubhouse, lunch and tour of Schlafly Bottleworks, lunch and tour at the Lustron House in St. Charles, a bus trip to Chandler Hill Winery, tours of the main St. Louis Public Library and Missouri History Museum, lunch at John’s Town Hall Restaurant and much, much more!

There is no charge to be a member of the Lunch and Tour Group. You are just responsible for paying your own way at get-togethers. Look for more information about upcoming events in the Cherry Diamond and CWC a la Carte. For more information, contact Chairwomen Marie Salter, 314-567-5976 or [email protected], or Mary Lou Lenkman, [email protected].

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THE MAC EXPERIENCE Letters from MAC Members & Guests

What a wonderful place to host the Assistance League of St. Louis Sixth Annual Authors Brunch. I cannot think of a more perfect setting for Mary and Carol Higgins Clark. Of course, your rooms are beautiful, the food was outstanding and plentiful, the coffee was hot and always available, and to top it all off, the service was excellent. Every employee we encountered at the MAC made us feel like their sole purpose that day was to make us happy -- and they did.

In a few weeks, our Authors Brunch committee will hold a Lessons Learned review of the event where we look at everything about the entire process. If there is anything that comes up, positive or negative, about the MAC, we will be sure you are provided that feedback. So far, it’s all been good!

Again, thanks for all you did and we look forward to returning for future events. With warm regards,Pat Corich

MAC Staff

Security

When at the MAC, you can usually find George Schwartz

patrolling the different floors of the Downtown Clubhouse. George is the Club’s Security Supervisor, and makes it his priority each day to help members and guests feel at home inside the MAC.

The job is second nature to George, who retired as a Captain after a 25-year career with the Police Department. Following his retirement, he went on to

work corporate security for several large companies. George also worked as a fraud investigator for Visa/MasterCard. Eventually, he began driving shuttle buses to various events and that’s how he became familiar with the MAC. At the time, the MAC did not have a shuttle, so George would drive a shuttle for members to various sporting events. The relationship he built with the Club led him to starting up and heading the Security Department at the MAC. That was 14 years ago. George has been leading his security team since then.

George manages a team of two MAC security officers, Fred Nelson and Damain Shivers, and five contracted Whelan security guards. Fred has been with the Security Department for seven years, and Damain has been for four years. Prior to coming to the MAC, Damian was a deputy sheriff in Joplin.

The Security Department is responsible for reviewing daily security tapes, taking actions on any reports submitted, patrolling the Club and parking garage at all times of the day and running and maintaining the MAC Shuttle. Fred, Damain and George all have Commercial B Class driver’s licenses, which allow them to drive the bus for MAC events. George is proud to report

Spotlight

that all drivers have perfect records without incident while driving the MAC shuttle. Besides just driving the shuttle, the Security Department also inspects the bus before each trip and services and cleans the bus. The MAC Shuttle has added a terrific value to MAC members. You can rent the bus for private events or take it to the Cardinals or Blues game.

Another aspect of George’s position as Security Supervisor is executive protection. When dignitaries, politicians, athletes or celebrities visit the Club, George and his staff ensure that they are comfortable and have a positive experience at the MAC.

George says the Security Department maintains a close relationship with the 4th District Police Department. Keeping members and guests secure while on the premises is the Security Department’s main responsibility. “We do our best to provide service and protection while on the MAC property,” George said. “If we can be of any assistance to you, please let us know.”

Security Supervisor George Schwartz.

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We assist you in choosing the perfect invitation and together we help the community.

Your Wedding Invitation is your first opportunity to make a lasting impression and statement about your special day. Show your guests your style with the latest trends, Letterpress, Multiple Letter styles and Flourishes.

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Every girl dreams of her wedding day... the perfect groom, perfect

dress and of course, the perfect venue. There is no better place in the area to celebrate your big day than at one of the most elegant and beautiful venues in town, the Missouri Athletic Club. Not only will you have an exquisite location, but you will have a caring staff that will make everything a little easier. The Missouri Athletic Club’s highly qualified professional catering staff will assist you in planning every detail of your special day to make it a picture-perfect wedding.

The Club features several different rooms to host various parts of your wedding. The enchanting Missouri Ballroom is the definition of elegance. The ballroom’s traditional class and natural grace make it the picturesque location for a fairytale reception. The Crystal Room offers the same elegance, but on a smaller scale. The Art Lounge offers an old world ambience that is perfect for cocktails and hors d’oeuvres. No matter which room you choose, you and your guests will receive exceptional services from the Missouri Athletic Club staff.

Planning your wedding at the Missouri Athletic Club becomes a simple process when working with one of the Club’s two Catering Managers. With over 36 years of combined experience, you are in good hands. Their care and attention to detail is just one of the many reasons why the Missouri Athletic Club was again rated a top venue by local brides. If you are considering having your wedding at the MAC, here are a few highlights of the planning process:1. Tour the facility/Book the date• Tour the Art Lounge, Missouri Room, Eads Room and bridal suite. • Explain the typical order of events and the wedding package.• For weddings in May, June, September and October, the ideal time to book is a minimum of one year to 15 months prior to the event.2. Contract/deposit

• A signed contract and deposit is required when booking the date.• The catering manager goes over a vendor list with the couple. Vendors include: florists, music, lighting, limo rental and linens.• The catering manager can assist in working with the vendor or can refer to specific vendors used in the past.3. 3 months prior to wedding• Tastingo Taste salads, entrees, potatoes, vegetables and cakes.o While tasting, go through the details of the event such as timing.o Look over photos of cake designs and choose a design for pastry chef.

Have Your Dream Wedding at the MAC

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• Possible additional meetings if necessary leading up to the event.4. Week of the Wedding• Drop off menu cards, place cards, seating charts, toasting glasses, serving knife, etc. to catering manager.• Go over any last minute changes or details.5. Day of the Wedding• Catering manager arrives 2 hours before event to double check the room, set out place cards and cake.• Coordinates with florist, lighting, band, linens etc. for set up times.• Catering manager attends staff line up to explain any specific details of the event that staff must be aware of (food allergies, etc.).• Introduce bride, groom and parents to the banquet manager when they arrive.• Catering manager stays through dinner to ensure everything is going well. Your Catering Manager can also make arrangements for shuttle service for photos or the rehearsal dinner, booking the bridal suite and can help put you in touch with the room sales manager for booking rooms for your guests.

Ryan and Jenny Kiernan held their reception at the MAC. “We knew as soon as we were engaged that we wanted a venue that

Ryan and Jenny Kiernan

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meant something to us,” said Jenny. “We decided immediately that the MAC would be that place. Classy, elegant and all inclusive were the best ways to describe what we were getting with the MAC.”

Erin Meckfessel, daughter of Tom and Debi Calhoun, held her wedding

at the MAC. “Hosting my reception at the MAC meant a lot to me because I grew up coming to the MAC,” she said. “I always knew that is where I wanted to have my reception.”

Erin appreciated that when she and her husband, Doug, walked into the foyer at the reception everything was where it was supposed to be, all thanks to Catering Manager Linda Soncasie. “Linda’s interpersonal skills are great and she’s a really good listener,” Erin said. “She heard what we said and just

planned. You can’t get that anywhere else.”

For more wedding information, contact one of the Missouri Athletic Club’s Catering Managers today by calling 314-539-4470.

Erin and Doug Meckfessel. Erin and Doug Meckfessel and Tom and Debi Calhoun.

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The 1st Annual MAC Women of Achievement Luncheon

Rent the MAC Bus!Golf OUtingsSightseeing

Weddings

Call 539-4402 for more information

Available for MAC Members and sponsored guests.

AnniversariesBirthdays

Historical ToursBusiness Trips

The MAC Women’s Initiative Committee is hosting the first annual MAC Women of Achievement Luncheon on Friday, Oct. 7, at the Downtown Clubhouse. Save the date now so

you do not miss out on this fantastic event celebrating MAC women. The afternoon will begin with registration at 11:30 a.m. followed by lunch at noon and the program at 12:45 p.m. The cost is $50 per person and includes a delicious three-course lunch, plus a glass of wine. For reservations, call 314-539-4470. Credit cards are accepted.

Now Accepting NominationsCriteria for SelectionA woman nominated for a Woman of Achievement should meet the following criteria:• Nominee must live or work in St. Louis City, St. Louis County, Metro-East area, plus Jefferson, Franklin and St. Charles Counties.• A professional woman and community contributor who has demonstrated excellence in business and community service.• A woman who through her leadership, character and professional achievements has enriched the community and contributed to the advancement of all women.• A woman who has served as a positive role model and mentor.• A woman who has paved the way for those who will follow.• A woman who is nominated is expected to attend the luncheon.

Submission Parameters:1. Briefly describe why your nominee is a Woman of Achievement. Be specific in describing the achievements of your nominee, i.e. name of programs, activities and professional achievements your nominee has participated in and the numbers of people impacted by the service.2. No self nominations will be considered.3. Nominations must be typed and limited to two pages.4. Letters of recommendation would be helpful, but are not necessary.5. Obtain the permission of your nominee to submit her nomination.6. Submit nomination forms to Katie Maurer [email protected] or call 314-539-4402.

The Women of Achievement Committee will review the nominations and select the Awardees based on the criteria listed above.

Women of AchievementFriday, Oct. 711:30 a.m. - RegistrationNoon - Luncheon12:45 p.m. - Program $50, inclusive Downtown Clubhouse Reservations: 539-4470

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MEMBERS ONLY Business & Professional Directory RSVP Call 314-539-4488

Parking Solutions

ROBERT POHRER

PRESIDENT

OFFICE 314-241-7777FAX [email protected]

Transportation Services

Laclede Cab Company600 S. VandeventerSt. Louis, MO 63110Web site: www.lacledecab.comSince 1946Adam R. McNutt, President

e-mail: [email protected]: (314) 535-1162Fax: (314) 652-1719Adam R. McNutt

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Advantage Sleep

Everyone Deserves a Good Night of Sleep and a Full Day of WakefulnessDr. Oscar Schwartz and Advantage Sleep offer specialized care in the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders. Sleep abnormalities may result from snoring, sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, as well as narcolepsy.

Office hours: 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Monday-Friday By appointment onlyPhone: 314-878-4699

Dr. Oscar Schwartz Medical Director at Barnes Jewish Hospital West County Campus

Investments

GEORGE W. WALKER, CFP®Financial AdvisorFirst Vice President-Investments28 Years of Experience in Financial Consulting

WELLS FARGO ADVISORS, LLC8112 Maryland Ave., Suite 500St. Louis, MO 63105e-mail: [email protected] 314-746-2913Fax 314-862-8727800-925-5051

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Sunset HillsOver 1000 Frames personally selected by owners. Including BCBG, KLIIK, FYSH and many more.

40% off Lenses and Frames for All MAC Members and Family- Every Day!(Complete Rx Pair Required.)We accept most vision plans.

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ARE YOU A VIP AT RISK? Alexander Furla will assess your personal transport threat profile, including counter assault and ambush skill competencies with strict confidentiality. A national competition licensed professional driver with significant expertise in a variety of race, street performance, and corporate fleet vehicles. A multiple graduate of the Bondurant, Spring Mountain, and Panoz Racing Schools. U.S. Air Force Veteran and Small Arms Expert Marksman with permanent rank of Major. Providing professional instruction for High Performance/Protective Tactical Driver Training and personal transport services for high profile VIPs.Alexander Furla

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Insurance

Rick C. KoelzSenior Vice PresidentMissouri General Insurance Agency, Inc.

Insurance Brokers for Business, Personal, and Employee Benefits

425 North New Ballas RoadSt. Louis, MO 63141314-432-6464www.missourigeneral.com

Rick C. KoelzSenior Vice President

Direct: 314-983-2311Cell: 314-753-2231Fax: 314-432-2648Toll Free: [email protected]

Medical

Peggy A. Petralia, D.OMedical DirectorDoctors Express

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Office Hours:Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.

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The Rejent Firm can effectively and efficiently serve the legal needs of small business and individuals in the following areas:• Small Business Formation and Operation• Compliance with Employer Health Insurance Mandates• Litigation• Wills/Estate Planning• Election Law• Other Legal IssuesInitial consultations are always free, and flat-fee billing is available for many services.

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1910On June 25, the MAC Track team had a strong showing at the Western Open event at Christian Brothers College. Harry Kiener smashed the high hurdles record, Carl Forlin won the fea-ture event, the 100-yard dash, and Hans Wulff captured the weightlifting events.

1925In June, about 25 members gathered for an outing on the Meramec River. It was called the “He-Man Outing.” From this rather humble beginning developed on of the MAC’s most popular events, the annual outing. A couple of decades later, this event was attracting more than 700 members and guests to the country for a day of sports and good fellowship.

1945The Club held its annual tourna-

ment at Westborough Country Club. The tournament ended in a three-way tie. The three golf-ers played a playoff round at Bellerive Country Club. Hord Hardin Jr. shot a 71 to capture the championship.

1951A new game, shuffleboard, was

introduced when the sunbathing sea-son got underway atop the completely renovated sun roof. The new sport

quickly gained many fans.

1972Club member Jim Holton attracted the top names in tennis to St. Louis for the Holton Cup. Arthur Ashe, Tony Roche and Rod Laver were among the play-ers that competed in the tournament at Forest Park. Australian John Newcombe

captured the tournament and the $10,000 prize.

1981More than 500 dads and daughters gathered in the Missouri Room for the annual Father/Daughter Banquet. Dinner, dancing, circus performers and the crazy antics of Professor Goofy made it a night to remember.

It is easy for you to win free Club dues through the Each One, Reach One program. Each time you provide a prospective member to the Membership

Office and that prospective member joins the Club, you receive three months free dues! Now it is easier than ever to provide the Membership Department with leads. The New Member Referral Card for the Each One, Reach One program is now available on the MAC website and in the weekly e-communications.

Next time you leave a business meeting or lunch with a friend who is interested in the Club, don’t wait till you can call the Membership Office or stop in one of the Clubhouses. Print out and fill out a lead card right away so you don’t forget.

The Member Referral Card can be found under the Membership page on the MAC website. Click “Membership” on the top header. You will find a gray box on the left column that will provide you with the card. Fill out the prospective member’s information and pass the card along to Patti Cundiff or Julie Kueper in the Membership department. You can reach Patti at 314-539-4429 or Julie at 314-539-4408. Remember, when prospective members you refer join the Club, win you free dues!

New Member Referral Card

what’s new on the web mac-stl.orgHome About Us Athletics Culinary Services Clubs Within the Club Other Services Membership

New! on the Web• Photos from this year’s Father-Daugther Banquet are on the MAC’s Facebook Fan page.

• Book an overnight guest room through the MAC’s website.

• Check out the entire construction process on the new squash court at MAC West on Facebook.

• Follow the MAC on Twitter @macstlouis and become a fan on Facebook.

Harry Kiener

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Keep your kids active this summer with sports camps at the MAC.

These specialty camps allow your child to focus on a particular sport they are interested in either to improve their skills or learn something totally new. Not only will these activities keep their brains active during summer vacation, but your children will stay healthy and in shape. The West Clubhouse offers children ages 5-18 the opportunity to sharpen their athletic skills through various camps.

The Club’s summer clinics are led by expert instructors who have competed and coached at a high level. The following are the youth specialty sports camps. For a complete list of details or for a registration form, refer to the Member Guide Book or the MAC website (www.mac-stl.org). For more information about camps, contact Eric Saxton at 314-539-4468.

Specialty Sports CampsCheerleading: June 6-10, June 13-17, July 1-15, Aug. 2-6Soccer: June 6-10PlyoCity Sports Performance Training: Starts June 7 & 9Basketball: June 13-17Field Hockey: June 20-22Baseball: June 20-24Dance/Tumbling Clinic: June 20-24, July 18-22, Aug. 15-19Golf: June 27- July 1, July 18-22Volleyball: June 27-29Golf: June 28- July 2, July 19-23Lacrosse Camp with Mike Donio: July 5-8Flag Football: July 11-15Fencing Clinic: July 25-29Tennis Camps: various offered throughout summer. Check website

Camp MACCamp MAC is the place to be during

the summer. There are dozens of new and exciting activities for campers to participate in, so there is never a dull moment. Daily activities for campers age 5-12 include racquetball, soccer and tennis instruction with pros, free time in the pool and arts and crafts. Camp meets Monday to Friday and there are several sessions available for sign-up. See the 2011 Member Guide Book for a registration form and complete list of information.

HoursFull Day 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.Morning 9 a.m. – NoonAfternoon 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.

Cost: MemberFull Day $179Morning $99Afternoon $99

Camp Weeks OfferedJune 6-10June 13-17June 20-24June 27- July 1July 5-8July 11-15July 18-22July 25-29Aug. 1-5Aug. 8-12Aug. 15-19

Kid

s Club

CornerStay Active with MAC Summer Sports Camps

or call Royce Vessell, MAC member direct at 573-518-4994

• Kids Eat Free at West. After a fun day at the pool, treat the family to dinner at MAC West. This summer (June-Aug.) kids eat free on Saturday evenings at West from 5 to 9 p.m. A family meal is a great way to end the day and spend some quality time together. Children 12 and under eat for free off the kids menu when dining with a parent. This opportunity is available for one child per adult. For reservations, call 314-539-4441.

• Summer Snackin at the Poolside Café. After an afternoon of lounging at the pool, a cold, refreshing drink and snack are usually in order. The MAC Poolside Café is conveniently located right inside the pool deck to help you quench your hunger and thirst.

The Poolside Café is open Monday to Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Refreshing smoothies from the Poolside Café are the most popular item. Choose from 13 different flavors.

• Family Night Buffet at MAC West. The Family Night Buffet will be served in the Stan Musial Grille on Wednesdays, 5:30 - 8 p.m., from June through the end of July. The price is $12 for adults and $8, plus service charge for children. Call 314-539-4441 for reservations.

Family Dining

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Artist of the Month

Ann Croghan

is this month’s featured artist in the MAC Gallery. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Missouri-St. Louis and earned a Masters of Fine Arts with an emphasis in painting and drawing from the University of Illinois- Champaign/Urbana.

Her work has received many awards and honors in local, regional, national, international juried and invitational exhibitions. Her artwork is also represented in many corporate and private collections. Ann has been an art instructor for over twenty years and currently teaches classes through St. Louis Community Colleges - Florissant Valley, Forest Park and Meramec.

If you are interested in purchasing any of Ann’s work, please contact Linda Van de Riet at 314-539-4448.

Apollos Wish Upon a Star

The Apollos performed rousing renditions of Disney favorites at

their annual spring concert. Following a delicious dinner and welcome from Apollos President David Pentland, MAC President Chris Lawhorn introduced the nine candidates running for the Board of Governors.

After the candidate announcement, Apollos director Marc Strathman led the group through Disney favorites. Songs included: “Be Our Guest,” “When You Wish Upon a Star,” “You’ve Got a Friend in Me,” “Heigh-Ho,” “A Whole New World,” “Chim, Chim Cher-ee,” “A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes,” plus a few more. Following the per-formance, members and guests enjoyed the afterglow.

Introduction of the candidates for the Board of Governors.

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Gary Sextro, Troy Robertson and Mike Mount at the

Board Candidates’ Dinner.

Henry Dowd checks out the balloon display at Easter Brunch Downtown.

Suzie Heimburger, Lee Kelley and Ted Heimburger at the Mother’s Day Brunch.

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Skip Jacoby and Jim McDonald supervise voting during the annual MAC Election Downtown.

Kathy Hagnauer, Cyndi Michalak and Steven Frontczak socialize at the Board Spouses Luncheon in the Art Lounge at the Downtown Clubhouse.

Dick Zitzmann, Past President Mike Hackett, George Vecsey, Col. Jim Hackett, General Manager Larry Thompson and Bill Suntrup enjoy breakfast in the Sportsman’s Club before the KMOX/Fontbonne Book Club. Vecsey spoke about his Stan Musial book.

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Bob and Jeni Donahoe at the Apollos Spring Concert.

Members and guests caught plenty of fish at the Good Friday Trout Fishing Outing. Back Row: Bryan Hutchcraft, Ray Harter Jr., Wayne Brasser, Jim Harter.Front Row: Patrick Hutchcraft, Francisco Baez-Montero.

Alicia Albus and Kerrie Karsten at the Board Spouses Luncheon.

This month: Rob RitiRob was lifting weights on 5M at the Downtown Clubhouse when the Cherry Diamond caught up with him. He has been a member since 2006.1. Why did you first join the MAC?“I joined to play squash. The MAC is one of the few places in St. Louis where you can play.”2. How do you get the most out of the MAC?“I started just playing squash, but now I enjoy many features of the Club including social events and the weight rooms at the Downtown and West Clubhouses.”3. What is your favorite MAC event?“The New Year’s Eve party was a great time.”4. What is your favorite meal at the MAC?“I really enjoy the lunch buffet on the 4th floor Downtown.”5. Do you participate in any fitness programs at the MAC?“I have taken the Kettle Bells class. I’d recommend members give the fitness classes a try because the MAC staff are well trained and professional.”

Diamond Dialogue

Dan Kimball, Flip Schwarz and Margaret May at MAC Election night.

Nat Walsh, Ron Schaefer, Jim Heffernan, Kit Heffern, David Brinker and Jim Rogers enjoy breakfast in the Sportsman’s Club.

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