JANUARY 2019 NEWSLETTER
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POA Beach Club Dining & Social Cultural Wellness Dining & Social Calendar Fitness & Spa Golf Tennis - Pickleball - Bocce - Pétanque Softball Games Art Expo Women For Cancer Research
JANUARY WORD SEARCH ART EXPO BOOK TALKS BRIDGE CELEBRATION CUISINE ISRAEL ITALY JANUARY JAPAN MEXICO SPEAKER SERIES WELLNESS WORLD Frenchman’s Creek Beach & Country Club 13495 Tournament Drive Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 (561) 622-8300 Frenchman’s Creek Beach Club 400 Celestial Way Juno Beach, Florida 33408 (561) 624-3400 www.frenchmanscreek.com FESTIVAL FOREIGN GLOBAL
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BOARD MEETINGS & DISCUSSION WITH THE PRESIDENT *Board Meetings are held in the Board Room. *Discussion with the President are held in the Living Room.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 2019 3:00 p.m. Special Board Meeting (Salon 1) THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 2019 11:00 a.m. Board Meeting 4:30 p.m. Discussion with the President SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2019 2:30 p.m. Meet the Candidates THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2019 11:00 a.m. Board Meeting 4:30 p.m. Discussion with the President
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POA SERVICES The following services are available at the POA Office, located on the west side of the Main Clubhouse by the Golf Pro Shop:
• ADMINISTRATIVE - (copy, fax, scan, e-mail, etc.) • HOUSE WATCH - (monitor home while you are away for any extended period of time) • NOTARIZATION - (appointments are requested for lengthier documents) • MAIL AND SHIPPING - (USPS, FedEx, UPS) • TRANSPORTATION - (to and from the airport, theatre, shopping, Beach Club, Main Club; limo service is also available) • WORK ORDERS - (landscape/irrigation, post lights, pressure cleaning, humane animal trapping, fence repair, mailbox repair)
If you have any questions, please call us at (561) 627-1467.
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GUEST RULES - IMMEDIATE FAMILY Immediate family guest residing in the member’s dwelling:
If the member is in residence – the immediate family guest may use the facilities an unlimited number of times when accompanied by the member and thirty (30) days per year when not accompanied by the member. Immediate Family guest not-residing in the member’s dwelling: If the member is in residence – the immediate family guest may use the facilities an unlimited number of times when accompanied by the member and thirty (30) days per year when not accompanied by the member. Immediate family guests may not use the recreational facilities when the member is not in residence. GUEST RULES - HOUSE GUESTS A house guest (other than an immediate family guest) must always be accompanied by a member, and may only use the recreational facilities a maximum of fifteen (15) days per year. GUEST RULES - OUTSIDE GUESTS An outside guest must always be accompanied by a member, and may only use the recreational facilities a maximum of fifteen (15) days per year.
*All guests must be registered by the member at the POA Office. *Guests may not bring guests to use the recreational facilities.
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Mark Hall - Security Director
HOW TO PREVENT AUTO THEFT: 10 PROVEN WAYS TO PROTECT YOUR RIDE EXPERTLY IMAGINE THIS. You get off of work. It’s raining. You run out into the parking lot with your keys in hand, ready to get into your car and head home after a long day. Holding your umbrella, you make it to your normal parking spot and…it’s empty. You spin around in desperation, wondering if you forgot where you left your vehicle earlier that morning. There’s no use looking. Your vehicle has been stolen. According to the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation, over 765,000 vehicles were stolen in 2016 alone, resulting in about 5.9 billion dollars in damages. While the number of auto thefts has declined in recent years compared to 20 years ago, it is still a popular and lucrative crime. The theft of your vehicle would leave you without transportation, result in the loss personal items and information stored in your car, and cause a difficult financial situation, particularly if you do not have insurance on the vehicle. Here are 10 proven ways to reduce the chances of becoming the victim of car theft:
HOW TO PREVENT AUTO THEFT 1. Lock your vehicle. Whether you are talking on the phone or just overly trusting of your neighborhood, failing to lock the doors of your vehicle is an invitation for thieves. This may seem like a simple tip, but it’s the easiest way to deter car thieves. 2. Don’t leave your keys in your vehicles. Again, this may seem simple but thieves look for easy targets. Never leave your vehicles unattended with the keys in the ignition, lying on the seat, or even in the console. 3. Roll the windows up. There’s no use locking your doors if you leave the windows rolled down!
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4. Keep your spare keys at home, at the office, or with a family member. Do not attach a spare key to the underside of your vehicle. Car thieves know exactly where to look. 5. Do not leave your GPS device attached to your windshield or on your dashboard. Such devices entice thieves to enter your vehicle, and once they’re in, they might be tempted to steal the vehicle itself. 6. Purses, backpacks, and gym bags are also highly attractive to automobile thieves. Store these items in your trunk or hide them under the seats, well out of view. Better yet, take bags and purses with you when you exit your vehicle to ensure that they do not attract thieves. 7. Electronics also attract potential car thieves. Smartphones, Mp3 players, laptops, and tablet computers are highly desirable items that can entice someone to break into your vehicle. Store these items in your glove box or take them with you. 8. Be weary of where you park, especially at night. Try to find a parking space as close to the entrance of the building as possible. Park your vehicle around other cars. Avoid desolate areas in large parking lots. In the evening, make sure that you park in a well-lit area to deter car thieves. 9. Subscribe to OnStar if your car is equipped for this service. OnStar offers many perk for drivers but is a useful tool in preventing stolen vehicles. An Onstar representative can remotely disable your vehicle if you call to report it stolen. 10. Invest in a car alarm system. A blaring horn and flashing lights will quickly change the mind of a car thief while alerting everyone in the vicinity that a crime is being committed. Car alarm systems come standard in many new vehicles and but can also be installed in any car. If you often store you car in parking decks or less-than reputable areas, the cost of installing an alarm system may be a wise investment. Source: https://driving-tests.org/beginner-drivers/how-to-prevent-auto-theft/
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Happy New Year! NEW YEAR’S DAY BRUNCH
Tuesday, January 1 st Begins at 11:00 a.m. Main Dining Room Attire: Casual
PETER LUGER STYLE STEAK NIGHTS Friday, January 18 th Saturday, January 19 th 6:00 p.m. The Grille Dinner attire: Collared shirts and slacks for gentlemen.
RSVP Food & Beverage at (561) 273-2647
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Social Entertainment
HEADLINERS At Frenchman’s Creek, we seek out top of the line entertainment for your dining, viewing and listening pleasure. Start these evenings with cocktails and a buffet dinner followed by this season’s fantastic headliners.
There are great performances of favorite songs–and then there are those rare moments that go way beyond great…moments that in- spire goose bumps, cheers—and maybe a quiet tear or two… WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16 7:00 P.M. THE BRONX WANDERERS
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Back by popular demand! Recog- nized by the Guinness World Re- cords as “The World’s Youngest Solo Musician to Headline His Own Concert Tour.” Ethan has moved au- diences throughout the world, per- forming with artists like Elton John, Barbra Streisand, Tony Bennett, Ce- line Dion, Carlos Santana. This kid is amazing! THURSDAY, MARCH 21 7:00 P.M. ETHAN BORTNICK
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Mr. Yousef is a former member of Hamas turned informant for Israel, author of The Son of Hamas and the subject of the documentary “The Green Prince.“ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11 8:00 P.M. MOSAB HASSAN YOUSEF
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Mr. Omari is a Palestinian scholar at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, who is an expert on the Palestinians and the Arab world in general. Among other things, he served as an advisor to Yasser Arafat with respect to Israel. TUESDAY, JANUARY 8 8:00 P.M. Cultural GHAITH AL-OMARI
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Mr. Daalder was Ambassador to NATO during the Obama Adminis- tration and is the author of a highly regarded book on the National Security Council and the National Security Advisors who have head- ed it. He currently serves as Pres- ident of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24 8:00 P.M. FOREIGN FILM FESTIVAL Tuesdays, January 15, 22 5:30 p.m. Main Dining Room Great foreign film picks by Mrs. Hornstein.
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Mr. Wolinsky is an award winning photo journalist with the National Geographic. He was here two years ago at Frenchman’s Creek and the lecture received outstanding CARY WOLINSKY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 8:00 P.M.
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BOOK TALKS WITH SANDRA BIBER DIDNER BOOK TALKS Join us for a series of lectures with questions and answers on the best in contemporary fiction. Each session will include literary background, extensive material on the author’s life and creative development as well as intensive analysis of the book. Location: Living Room Begins at 9:30 a.m . Cultural
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9 PARIS IN THE PRESENT TENSE By Mark Helprin Paris in the Present Tense is a modern- day story of love, music, and death.by the bestselling author of Winter’s Tale and A Soldier of the Great War. Mark Helprin’s powerful new novel is set in contemporary Paris which is caught between violent unrest and its well-known, magnificent glory. Its plot revolves around a septuagenarian cellist who faces his personal and professional losses in this nearly perfect novel which is a hymn to literature, music and art. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 WARLIGHT by Michael Ondaatje The internationally acclaimed, best-selling author of The English Patient has written a mesmerizing new novel that tells a dramatic story set in the decade after World War II through the lives of a small group of unexpected characters and two teenagers whose lives are indelibly shaped by their unwitting involvement. In a narrative as beguiling and mysterious as memory itself - shadowed and luminous at once - we read the story of fourteen-year-old Nathaniel, and his older sister, Rachel. In 1945, just after World War II, they stay behind in London when their parents move to Singapore, leaving them in the care of a mysterious figure named The Moth.
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13 THE IMMORTALISTS By Chole Benjamin This new novel by Chloe Benjamin, is devoted to the awareness of life and its inherent sorrow, and the different ways human beings deal with it. Benjamin’s characters are more aware of their death than most people. It is a sweeping book of remarkable ambition and depth which probes the line between destiny and choice, reality and illusion, this world and the next. It is a deeply moving testament to the power of story, the nature of belief, and the unrelenting pull of familial bonds. line between destiny and choice, reality and illusion, this world and the next. This new novel by Chloe Benjamin, is devoted to the awareness of life and its inherent sorrow, and the different ways human beings deal with it. Benjamin’s characters are more aware of their deat than most peopl . It is a swe ping book of remarkable ambition and depth which probes the line between destiny and choice, r ality and illusion, this world nd the next. It is deeply ving testament to th ower f story, the nature of belief, and the unrelenting pull of familial bonds. li e betwe n destiny and choice, reality an illusion, this world and the next. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13 THE IMMORTALISTS By Chole Benjamin
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Sandra Biber Didner teaches literature and composition at Palm Beach State College in Lake Worth, Florida. She is the author of the novel The Conspiracies of Dreams which she is presently adapting into a screen play. Family, book discussions, and music occupymost of her timewhen she is not playing tennis, writing, or daydreaming. Sandra Biber Didner teaches literature and composition at Palm Beach State College in Lake Worth, Florida. She is the author of the novel The Conspiracies of Dreams which she is presently adapting into a screen play. Family, book discussions, and music occupymost of her timew n she is not playing tennis, writing, or daydreaming. 27 2018-2019 Season Handbook If you’re interested in joining the Book Talks, please sign up with the Food & Beverage Office at (561) 273-2647. ABOUT
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BROCHURE AVAILABLE NOW!
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Tuesday 1 New Year’s Day No Ladies Field Day Tuesday
New Year’s Brunch At Main Club and Beach Club
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8 Ladies Field Day Ladies Member / Member - Rd. 1 FC Food & Film Festival Art Class| Speaker Series Wine of the Month Tasting 15 Ladies Field Day FC Food & Film Festival Art Class Foreign Language Film 19th Hole Dinner SB Dinner & Mixology The Grille Dinner 22 Ladies Field Day FC Food & Film Festival 19th Hole Dinner Sports Bar Dinner The Grille Dinner
Club Brunch Beach Club Brunch
19th Hole Dinner Sports Bar Dinner Beach Club Dinner
Prime Rib Night / BBQ 13 FC Food & Film Festival
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Club Brunch Beach Club Brunch
Trivia Dinner 19th Hole Dinner Sports Bar Dinner Beach Club Dinner
Prime Rib Night / BBQ 20 W.F.C.R. Car Show FC Food & Film Festival
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Club Brunch Beach Club Brunch
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19th Hole Dinner Sports Bar Dinner Beach Club Dinner
19th Hole Dinner Sports Bar Dinner The Grille Dinner
Prime Rib Night / BBQ 27 W.F.C.R. House Tour FC Food & Film Festival
28 W.F.C.R. Tennis and Pickleball FC Food & Film Festival Bridge Lesson No Duplicate Bridge 19th Hole Dinner Sports Bar Dinner Beach Club Cabaret
29 W.F.C.R. Golf and Closing Luncheon FC Food & Film Festival Art Class Art Expo Lecture 19th Hole Dinner SB Dinner & Mixology The Grille Dinner
Club Brunch BC Around the World Brunch Prime Rib Night / BBQ
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19th Hole Dinner Sports Bar Dinner The Grille Dinner Beach Cub Dinner and Birthday Bash 10 W.F.C.R. Kick Off Party Ladies Member / Member - Rd. 2 FC Food & Film Festival 19th Hole Dinner Sports Bar Dinner The Grille Dinner Beach Cub Dinner and Birthday Bash 17 Board Meeting Disc. with President FC Food & Film Festival Gourmet Wine Dinner 19th Hole Dinner Sports Bar Dinner The Grille Dinner Beach Cub Dinner and Birthday Bash 24 PBG Thursday Interclub Bridge FC Food & Film Festival Speaker Series
19th Hole Dinner Sports Bar Dinner The Grille Dinner Beach Club Dinner
Sports Bar Dinner The Grille Dinner Beach Club Dinner
Sports Bar Dinner The Grille Dinner Beach Club Dinner
9 Men’s Day Men’s 9 Hole Member Guests FC Food & Film Festival Book Talk 19th Hole Dinner Sports Bar Dinner The Grille Dinner BC Stone Crab Night 16 Men’s Day FC Food & Film Festival
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Sports Bar Dinner The Grille Dinner Beach Club Dinner
Sports Bar Dinner The Grille Dinner Beach Club Dinner
18 Men’s Member / Member - Rd. 1 W.F.C.R. Canasta Tournament FC Food & Film Festival Cigar Club Sports Bar Dinner The Grille Peter Luger Beach Club Dinner 25 Men’s Member / Member - Semifinals FC Food & Film Festival Duplicate Bridge Cigar Club Art Expo 19th Hole Dinner Sports Bar Dinner Beach Club Dinner
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Headliners 19th Hole Dinner Sports Bar Dinner Beach Club Dinner
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19th Hole Dinner Sports Bar Dinner The Grille Dinner Beach Cub Dinner and Birthday Bash
19th Hole Dinner Sports Bar Dinner The Grille Dinner Beach Club Dinner
Art Expo 19th Hole Dinner Sports Bar Dinner Beach Club Dinner
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19th Hole Dinner Sports Bar Dinner The Grille Dinner BC Lobster Night
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TENNIS | PICKLEBALL | BOCCE | PÉTANQUE
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ART EXPO
GALLERY VIEWING AND DINNER FRIDAY, JANUARY 25
ART EXPO LECTURE WITH DR. TERRYL LAWRENCE TUESDAY, JANUARY 29 7:30 P.M. (Main Clubhouse)
SATURDAY, JANUARY 26 6:00 P.M. (Main Clubhouse) Attire: Dress in “Bloom” Men: Jacket required (tie optional)
Enjoy beautiful artwork of all different mediums created by members! View the artwork during an open bar cocktail hour with hors d’oeuvres. Indulge yourself with a four course gourmet dinner. Dance the night away with a live music by Euphoria Orchestra. For more information, please contact the Food & Beverage Office at (561) 273-2647.
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