Newsletter February, 2016

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E xclus ive L uxury C ommuni ty wi th S ervi ce B eyond I maginat ion

3 POA 4 Landscaping 6 Club 9 Security 11 Fitness & Spa 13 Golf 15 Tennis & Pickleball 17 Dining & Social 21 Good Will 22 Social Activities

Visit us at http://www.frenchmanscreek.com to see all the new site features! Frenchman’s Creek Beach and Country Club 13495 Tournament Drive Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 Phone: (561) 622-8300 Frenchman’s Creek Beach Club 400 Celestial Way Juno Beach, Florida 33408 Phone: (561) 624-3400

February’s Chess Puzzle

You may often find yourself in a situation where all pieces seem perfectly placed, nevertheless one can only be the winner. This is one of these moments. White is to move, and all you want is to brake black’s perfect set up. Hint: not every move must be an attacking move... Answer from last month’s puzzle: Sacrificing queen to 1E followed by bishop to 1E will deliver win for white.

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POA

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Notary Public Services at the POA Our licensed professional notary public services are here at the POA Office to make life easier. Once your documents are notarized, we will help you make any necessary copies and send them where they need to go. Why do documents need to be notarized? A notary public acts as an impartial third-party witness to not only the signature of a document, but also that all parties who signed a document did so willingly and under their own free will. Be Prepared and Ready to have your documents notarized. 1. Schedule an Appointment at the POAOffice at (561) 627-1467. 2. Bring a valid, government issued photo IDwith you when you visit the POAOffice for notary services. 3. Laws vary by state and some documents may require witnesses in addition to the notarization. In most cases, the notary cannot act as a witness. Duties of a Notary Public Notaries are authorized by law to perform six basic duties: • Administer oaths or affirmations • Take acknowledgments • Attest to photocopies of certain documents • Solemnize marriage • Verify vehicle identification num- bers (VINs) • Certify the contents of a safe-de- posit box

T ypes of documents that may require notari- zation: • Wills

• Trusts • Deeds

• Contracts • Affidavits

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Mowing Schedule If you remember, lastmonth I was going on about the record heat and precipitation inDecember and was looking for a change. Well, it looks like I got my wish. It was 52 degrees this morning and currently we have sunshine and 70 outside, great golf weather! January and February are my favorite months in Florida because the plants grow slower and we can tackle other projects that we do not have time to do in the summer. The cooler weather also slows the growth rate of the turf areas so we can increase the interval between cuts, giving the turf a longer period of time to recover the mower traffic. We will normally cut every other week during the winter months. That being said, if you have an upcoming event or family gathering at your home and you need the grass cut on an off week please let us know in advance and we will be happy to schedule it for you. Depending on the weather we will resume weekly mowings on or about the end of February. Enjoy the rest of the Season!

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Top 4 Reasons for a clean lawn Dealing with pet waste is one of those topics that every pet owner must deal with but no one likes to talk about. The fact is that the majority of community and neighborhood pet problems result from the inappropriate handling of pet waste. In addition, pet waste is the greatest source of potential health risk for your pet and your family. This article will highlight the five most important reasons to properly dispose of pet waste and will also give you some tips and products to make this chore easier. #1 Disease Control There are several very common diseases that can be transmitted to dogs, cats and people through feces.These includeGiardia, roundworms, hookworms, Salmonella, and E.coli. Did you know a heavily infected puppy can pass over a million roundworm eggs everyday? In addition, your dog can spread or contract parvovirus or coronavirus through infected feces. All of these diseases are very serious and common and every effort should be made by pet owners to keep their pets and family away from potentially infected feces. #2 Fly Control Flies will consume and lay eggs in feces. These same flies will then come into your house and then spread disease as they pause on your counter and food. Need we say more about keeping feces cleaned up to prevent this cycle? #3 Responsible Pet Ownership Your responsibility to clean up after your pet doesn’t end when your dog leaves your yard. There are probably fewer things that aggravate neighbors more than a dog that ‘goes’ in their yard. Pet owners need to clean up after their pet every time they go to the bathroom. Period. No exceptions. If you are walking in the woods and your dog goes, then bury it. If you are in a park or neighborhood, pick it up with a plastic bag or a Dispoz-a-Scoop. If you don’t have a yard, then walk your dog on a leash or get an electronic fence. Don’t make your responsibility somebody else’s problem. #4 Preventing Stool Eating While most dog owners think this doesn’t apply to them or their dog, the shocking truth is that most dogs will engage in this unsavory practice at some point in their life. Dogs evolved as carnivore/scavengers and feces were considered fair game in lean times. To prevent this occasional indiscretion from becoming a life-long habit, clean up feces as soon as possible, especially in young dogs where the problem is most prevalent.

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CLUB

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Community Meetings The Board and Discussion with the President Meetings are open for all Frenchman’s Creek Members to attend. 2015-2016 Board Meetings (11:30 a.m.)

Thursday, February 18, 2016 Thursday, March 24, 2016 Discussion with the President (4:30 p.m.) Wednesday, February 17, 2016 Wednesday, March 23, 2016 Meet the Candidates Forum (2:30 p.m.) Saturday, February 13, 2016 Annual Meeting (2:30 p.m.) Saturday, March 19, 2016

Should you have any questions about these meetings or would like to schedule a meeting with Mr. Goswami or President Fred Stern please call Linda George at (561) 273-2615 or contact her via email at lgeorge@frenchmanscreek.com. Interaction with Staff • Membersmay not request special or personal services froman employeewhile the employee is on duty. • No Member or guest may be verbally or physically abusive to any employee, may not direct any employee in his or her job functions and may not threaten an employee or threaten an employee’s job. Employees are required to report any such incident to their supervisor. • Members and guests are prohibited from offering or paying gratuities or giving gifts to employees. • The Board or individual members of the Board are empowered as a group or individually to initiate grievances, after appropriate investigation, against any Member who violates these rules with respect to his or her interaction with the employees.

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Thursday, Febuary 4 th 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. I f you need assistance in transporting your shreddables to the Clubhouse, please call the POA Office at (561) 627-1467 to schedule a pick-up. The Shredding Truck will be parked in the west parking lot. It is time to start sorting through your sensitive paperwork.

Shreddable Items:

YES! YES! YES!

NO! NO! NO!

Paper X-Rays Staples Plastic Paper Clips 3 Ring Binders Spirals No Floppy Disk Photos

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Apple iPad and iPhone Workshops Tuesday, February 9 th “Mail & Message” Tuesday, February 16 th “Phone/Facetime/ Apple” Monday, February 22 nd “Calendar/Contacts/ Safari/Siri” Tuesday, February 23 rd “Notes/Reminders/Maps/ Spotlight Search”

These workshops are for beginners and intermediate users. Classes run from 2:30 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. Please call the POA Office at (561) 627-1467 to make your reservation for one or all of the workshops.

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SECURITY

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“Estate Planning Check-Up” 1. What is a Health Care Power of Attorney or Health Care Surrogate Designation and what happens if I do not have a written designation in place? 2. What is a LivingWill or Advance Care Directive and what are the potential consequences if I do not have my wishes expressed in writing? 3. What is a durable power of attorney, what do they cover and when are they effective? 4. What assets do my last will and testament govern at my death? 5. Who are my beneficiaries of my retirement plans and life insurance policies and why you should care? 6. Are you confident that you have not listed any minor children to inherit any assets? 7. What is Florida Homestead creditor protection and are you protected? Wednesday, February 17 th at 4:00 p.m. Frenchman’s Creek Security has invited Anne Desormier-Cartwright who will answer all your questions on Estate Planning. Anné Desormier-Cartwright has practiced law for 31 years in Florida. She is the managing partner of Elder and Estate PlanningAttorneys PA and co-owner of SageTitle and Escrow Inc. a full service title and escrow company which covers all of Florida for Real Estate closings. Her law practice estate planning, wills and trusts, estate, probate and trust administration, Medicaid Planning, Veterans pension benefits planning, Special Needs Trust planning, and probate and

trust litigation, Real Estate law, including landlord tenant leasepreparation, evictions, securitydeposits, property management law and civil litigation involving real estate, landlord tenant disputes and title issues. She also served as an assistant county attorney for Palm Beach County Attorney’s Office. She graduated from Boston University School of Law and Penn State with High Distinction.

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New Marine Patrol Boat in Service This shiny newMarine Patrol Boat takes over your Marine Patrol Services. After 6000 hours the existing patrol boat has been replacedwith thisUSCoastGuard ready boat. It will be customized to our needs and finishing touches such as the light bar and night vision flare unit are to be completed. Jason Mammino is your Frenchman’s Creek Boat Patrol Officer. He is also currently active with theUSCoast Guard and he is looking forward to finally patroling the waterways in the new boat after its initial break in period. During his daily patrols, which are on a random schedule, Jason manoeuvers the patrol boat on the waterways behind your homes from the Donald Ross Bridge and under the Prosperity Bridge to inspect your backyards and the backyards on La Porte Drive. He watches out for incoming waterway traffic and acts as deterrent for possible property trespassers. He performs dock and lift inspections to ensure dock safety and welfare of the vessels at members homes regularly. Jason also reports issues with the seawalls and / or whether the drainage outfalls into the waterways are open and clear or not. The boat is safe for 6 passengers, including the Captain. Therefore, if you would like a closer look and tour the Frenchman’s Creek waterways with Jason, please contact Director Mark Hall at Frenchman’s Creek Security at (561) 622-7800.

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FITNESS & SPA

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Young At Heart Tuesday, February 2 nd at 4:30 p.m. Women’s Healthy Heart InteractiveWorkshop. Shape your tomorrow by learning how to adjust your lifestyle and exercise to strengthen your heart. February is national heart month and our focus is to transform your view of women’s heart

health by examining specific women’s risk factors and standards. Nutrition for Optimal Health Friday, February 5 th at 11:30 a.m.

This Lunch and Learn Lecture with guest speaker, Scott Josephson MS, RD, will teach you how specific nutrients, probiotics and antioxidants play a vital role to optimal heart health and overall wellness. Scott is a nationally recognized award winning international speaker. He served as an operating partner at The Center for Nutritional Research andTreatment and as the Director of Operations at the Hippocrates Health Institute. Guided Meditation Series Tuesday, February 9 th andThursday, February 25 th at 4:30 p.m. Theseworkshops helpyou leave thebusyworldbehindand inspireyou to renewyour connection to yourself. Each workshop will have a theme and different style of meditation offering you various opportunities to explore this powerful practice.The workshop includes breath work and gentle stretching for meditation preparation. We invite you to experience true inner peace and unite your body, mind and spirit for the “Awekening the Heart” Meditation Workshop in the Fitness and Spa Center. Fitness Trunk Shows Get ready for an extraordinary February in Frenchman’s Creek with chic fashions for you.

Monday, February 15 th 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Jenny’s Jewels and Binnie’s Loft Handbags. Monday, February 29 th 8:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Jessie’s Girl Jewelery and Anatomie

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Happy Valentine’s Day Celebrate your Valentine’s Day at the Spa with this special offer. From Friday, February 12 th until Sunday, February 14 th book and receive a 25 minute or longer Spa service and receive one Valentine’s Day gift PLUS 15% off any Spa retail product purchased the same day. Featured this Valentine’s Day: “Berry Delight Facial” 50 minutes of pure bliss. A beautiful blend of berries to brighten the skin and warm the senses. Full Moon Yoga Flow” Tuesday, February 23 rd at 5:30 p.m.

We invite you to experience true inner peace on a full moon night. Unite your body, mind and spirit with an invigorating session of yoga outside with a view of the golf course and lake. During a full moon, all energies are amplified, so it's a perfect time to focus on calming themind increasing positive thoughts, and moving energy through the body. Meet at the outdoor workout area. Canine Touch Dog Workshop Saturday, February 27 th at 8:30 a.m. A gift to enhance your special relationship; highten communication and improve your dog’s health. Create a foundationof trust andwell-being as you learn a variety of massage techniques that you can incorporate into your time together. Tune in to your dog’s special needs as they age with this loving and therapeutic modality. Please allow two hours after a meal for your dog. Cora, certified DogTrainer and Yoga Instructor will be leading this workshop.

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GOLF

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February The Best Exotic Marigold Resort Ladies Member Guest Day Tuesday, February 2 nd 7:00 a.m. Registration Format: 1” Best Ball Shamble – Gross & Net Awards 18-Hole Competition Please Invite One or Three Guests The Frenchman’s Cup Thursday, February 4 th 6:30 p.m. Team Dinner Friday, February 5 th Round 1 8:30 a.m. Shotgun Saturday, February 6 th Round 2 8:30 a.m. Shotgun Luncheon and Awards to follow Ladies President’s Cup Ringer Tournament Tuesday, February 9 th Round 1 8:30 a.m. Shotgun, North Course Thursday, February 11 th Round 2 Upcoming Golf Events

Junior Golf Academy Junior Golf Clinics Monday, February 15 th at 3:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 16 th at 3:00 p.m. Family Golf Event Wednesday, February 17 th 12:45 p.m. Shotgun Demo Days Callaway Wednesday, February 10 th 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Taylormade Thursday, February 11 th 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Cobra andTitleist Thursday, February 18 th 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Frenchman’s Creek Demo Day Monday, February 22 nd 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Complimentary Club Fitting and Flight Scope Analysis Ping, Cleveland and Srixon Thursday, February 25 th 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

8:30 a.m. Shotgun, North Course Nine, Wine & Dine Event Friday, February 12 th 3:00 p.m. Shotgun – 9 Holes 5:00 p.m.

Dinner &Awards in the Sports Bar

Mixed Couples Member Guest Invitational

Friday, February 26 th 10:30 a.m. Registration 12:45 p.m. Shotgun Cocktails, Dinner and Awards presentation to follow.

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Unplayable Ball (Rule 28) The Player may deem his or her ball unplayable at any place on the course, except when the ball is in a water hazard. The player is the sole judge as to whether his ball is unplayable. If the player deems his ball to be unplayable, he must, under penalty of one stroke:

Penalty for Breach of Rule: Match Play: Loss of Hole

Stroke Play: Two Strokes

A Play a ball as close as possible from the spot where the original ball was last played. B Drop a ball behind the point where the ball lay, keeping that point directly between the hole and the spot on which the ball is dropped, with no limit to how far behind that point the ball may be dropped. C Drop a ball within two club lengths of the spot where the ball lay, but not nearer to the hole.

If the unplayable ball is in a bunker, the player may proceed with A, B or C. If he or she elects to proceed with B or C, a ball must be dropped in the bunker.

When proceeding under this rule, the player may lift and clean his or her ball or substitute a ball!!

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TENNIS & PICKLEBALL

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Tennis Schedule

Men’sTennis Clinics Every Tuesday 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. LadiesTennis Clinic Every Friday 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. PrivateTennis Lessons for Adults and Children

Tennis Ball Machine Clinic Complimentary ball machine clinics are scheduled on every first Monday of the month. Tennis,Wine & Cheese Thursday, February 25 th 3:00 p.m. Round Robin first, thenWine & Cheese served court side. Sign up in the Tennis Pro Sho p.

Lessons are available upon request, please schedule your lesson with the Tennis Pro Shop at (561) 622-1623.

President’s Week Tennis Schedule Monday, February 15 th to Friday, February 19 th Adult Tennis Clinics Monday to Friday

9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Kid’s Tennis Clinics Monday to Friday

11:30 a.m. Tiny Tots (3-6 yrs.) 12:00 p.m. Sharks (7-10 yrs.)

1:00 p.m. Challengers (11-15 yrs.) Boys / Girls Singles Tournament

Thursday, February 18 th 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Tennis Exhibition Save the Date for Sunday, March 6 th at 4:00 p.m.

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Pickleball Club Please join us in celebrating the most exciting new sport at Frenchman’s Creek

Sunday, February 21 st 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. The event features:

Pickleball Round Robin with Champagne on Ice, Bloody Maries, Assorted Bitesize Sandwiches Served Courtside. Please contact your Tennis Pro Shop for additional details and to sign-up at 561-622-1623. Reminder! Every Tuesday and Thursday at 3:00 p.m. the Pickleball Club meets for social pickleball games. Everyone is welcome who would like to play a fun round; Ladies, men, singles, doubles, with or without team partner. Contact the Tennis Pro Shop to sign-up for play. First Annual Picklebal Tournament • Players can sign up with a team or as an individual. If you sign up as an individual you will be assigned to a team. Each team is required to have 2 players. • Teams play in the Men’s Group – Ladies Group and Mixed Doubles Group. • You have time to register until Monday, February 15 th . • FORMAT: This is a Drop Flight Tournament or a Round Robin depending on number of teams. All six Pickleball courts will be utilized for match play. The Tournament will be held on

Sunday, March 13 th 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

NOTE: Due to the limited number of demo paddles, we recommend that you have your own paddles, balls and proper shoes! The Tennis Pro Shop carries pickleball equipment such as paddles, balls and proper footwear as well. Any additional information, please contact the Tennis Pro Shop at (561) 622-1623.

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· DINING & SOCIAL

February Dining Schedule 19th Hole Breakfast Monday - Sunday

7:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m .

Lunch Dinner

Monday - Sunday Monday - Saturday

Sports Bar Lunch

Monday - Sunday Monday - Sunday

11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

Dinner

Main Dining Room Brunch

Sunday Sunday

11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

BBQ Dinner

The Grille Lunch

Monday - Saturday Tuesday - Saturday

11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Dinner

Pool Side Cafe Lunch

Monday - Sunday

11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Beach Club Lunch

Monday - Saturday

11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Brunch Dinner

Sunday

Monday, Wednesday -Saturday

Take Out Service Dinner is available every day. Place your order by 4:00 p.m. and we will deliver dinner to your home between 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Call the Food & Beverage Office for assistance with your order at (561) 273-2647.

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DINING & SOCIAL

Monday, February 1 st Scotch Dinner with Mike Ponte 6:00 p.m. in the Lounge

The evening begins with a Reception, followed by a three course Dinner with a selection of specially chosen Scotches fromMike, a talk with Mike and finally a cigar hour with hand rolled cigars. Please contact the Food & Beverage Office to make your dinner arrangements at (561) 273-2647. Sunday, February 7 th Super Bowl BBQ 6:30 p.m. in the Sports Bar / Main Dining Room Watch the Denver Broncos fight it out against the Carolina Panthers. Bring your team toghether and enjoy this American fun tradition at the club. Friday, February 19 th Sommelier’s BeerTasting 6:00 p.m. in the Sportsbar A special selection by Sommelier Stephen Fisher will be available for tasting. Saturday, February 20 th Member’s Night Mediterranean 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. in the Main Dining Room A wonderful social event night that follows Mediterranean hospitality, lots of food, lots of wine and lots of friends. Guests are welcome. Tuesday, February 23 rd Sommelier’s ScotchTasting 6:00 p.m.inThe Sportsbar A special selection by Sommelier Stephen Fisher will be available for tasting. Monday, February 29 th Trivia Dinner 6:30 p.m. The Grille A night of dinner and fun quizzes. While there are plenty of hard brain teasers out there, it is nice to have some easy Trivia Questions and Answers. Prizes awarded to best team.

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DINING & SOCIAL

Beach Club Wine Dinner Featuring Saint HelenaWinery, NapaValley Saturday, February 6 th

Founded in the year 2000, Saint HelenaWinery was created to promote estate grown Cabernet Sauvignon that appeals to curious and cultured wine buyers looking beyond big wine brands for new discoveries. “Our wines are for people who collect and enjoy rare items for personal indulgence”. Winemakers Aaron Pott and Elizabeth Tangney guide the creation of three estate Cabernet Sauvignons, a Chardonnay and a few very small lots of estate specialties. “When you open a bottle of our wine, you are experiencing something few people will ever know – a wine reflecting the craft of our small- but-stellar team of farmers and winemakers and our unique place in NapaValley”. “Kudos to Aaron Pott who appears to have put himself in the top hierarchy of NapaValley’s most illustrious winemaking consultants.” - Robert Parker Gourmet Wine Dinner Featuring Kermit LynchWines Thursday, February 11 th Kermit Lynch was raised in San Luis Obispo, but his name has become synonymous with French and Italian wines. In 1972, with a $5,000 loan and maybe a bit of gumption, this writer/musician opened Kermit Lynch Wine Merchant with thirty-five cases of wine stacked on the floor. Attracted by the Old World wine cultures of Europe, Kermit became a retailer, distributor, and national importer for authentic wines that express their terroir. Much like his close friends, the late food writer Richard Olney and Chez Panisse’s founder Alice Waters, Kermit’s influence has been enduring. He has had so much success shining the spotlight on small, artisan producers that he has won two James Beard awards and was knighted by the French government with their prestigious “Legion d’Honneur.” Kermit’s creative nature continues to extend beyond the two doors of his Berkeley storefront. In 1998, he purchased the historic Domaine Les Pallières in Gigondas in partnership with his friends, the Brunier brothers of Domaine duVieux Télégraphe.

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Beach Club Special Dining Saturday, February 6 th Beach ClubWine Dinner 6:00 p.m.

Enjoy a wonderful creative menu paired with a great selection of wines. This month we have invited Elizabeth Tangney from Saint Helena Winery in NapaValley to join us in person. Elizabeth will introduce their wines while you are enjoying a fabulous menu creation in the Beach Club atmosphere. Make your reservations today. Thursday, February 18 th Stone Crab Night 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Everyone’s favorite. Did you get a chance to enjoy this Florida delicacy yet?

Make your reservation today! Monday, February 22 nd and Monday, February 28 th Beach Club Cabaret featuring Magic by MIO 6:00 p.m.

A unique and intimate evening, featuring fabulous cabaret performers with a specialty menu. Tables of 6 please. Due to popular response we have added a second performance of Magic by Mio on Monday, February 28 th . Don’t wait to make a reservation.

Thursday, February 25 th Dancing to the Oldies 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Let’s have a party! Join us in dancing to the oldies but goldies. A great evening of dinner and fun in the casual atmosphere of the Beach Club. Sunday, February 28 th Calypso Brunch 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. This once a month special Caribbean flavor brunch invites you to be carried away to the islands.

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GOOD WILL

Beach Clean Up Frenchman’s Creek Beach and Country Club is joining the Juno Beach Civic Association and Loggerhead Marine Life Center in their efforts to keep our local beaches clean. Everyone is invited to meet beach side by the Beach Club on Saturday, February 6 th at 8:00 a.m and assist with beach cleaning. Prizes for the most and heaviest trash collected will be awarded. The Beach Clean Up is a quarterly event. Upcoming Beach Clean events are scheduled for Saturday, April 9 th and Saturday, July 9 th . All Beach Clean participants are invited to enjoy breakfast at the Beach Club after the clean up from 9:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. For additional details and to register, please contact the Marketing Office at (561) 868-6383.

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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

Performers Series Top of the line entertainment of the highest quality. Cocktails and buffet dinner followed by show. Always the most special of evenings.

An Evening with Capitol Steps Friday, February 5 th at 7 :00 p.m.

Over 30 years ago, The Captiol Steps began as a group of Senate Staffers who set out to satirize the very people and places that employed them. No matter who or what is in the headlines, you can betCapitol Steps will tackle both sides of the political spetrum and all things equally foolish. An Evening with MarcusTerrell Sunday, February 14 th at 7:00 p.m. The music of Motown combined with a personal journey through the ups and downs of reality TV, America’s Got Talent, American Idol, and MTV’s Making the Band semi-finalist! Marcus Terrell is a show-stopping, one of a kind performer with ten years of experience in live theatre and television. He channels the likes of great artists like Elvis Presley, James Brown and Little Richard. Marcus delivers song after song with charisma and presence that can not be denied. Beach Club Cabaret A unique and intimate evening, featuring fabulous cabaret performers with a specialty menu. Tables of 6 please. Magic by Mio Monday, February 22 nd at 6:00 p.m. and Monday, February 29 th at 6:00 p.m.

Madonna, Michael Jordan, Sylvester Stallone, Michael Douglas, Diane Sawyer, Hugh Jackman and President Clinton (and countless others) have all been amazed and astounded by the extraordinary close up magic and mentalism of Mio. He has performed on cruise ships and was the highest rated performer on Regent Seven Seas cruises. Don’t miss his rare combination of magic and mentalism.

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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

Frenchman’s Creek Live Dr. Toby Cosgrove, President and CEO of the Cleveland Clinic OnWednesday, February 10 th , wewill hear fromDr.TobyCosgrove, the President and CEO of the  Cleveland Clinic. Prior to being appointed CEO, Dr. Cosgrove chaired the Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular surgery, and  played a major role in leading the clinic to its worldwide prominence in the field of cardiac care. He will speak about recent and anticipated new developments concerning the healthcare delivery system in the United States. Some of these developments significantly impact patients, doctors, hospitals and other healthcare professionals, but they are all intended to make the systemmore efficient economically, while generally improving patient outcomes. As with any significant change to the status quo, there may be winners and losers. I expect Dr. Cosgrove will help us understand how we and our children and grandchildren will be affected. Dr. Ann Kirschner, Dean of the Macauley Honors College at the City University of New York Friday, March 18 th , will speak about urban universities and the numerous issues currently stirring up college campuses across the country. CUNY has a storied history, especially for Jewish students who could not afford, or could not gain acceptance to, the elite private universities. In its glory years it produced numerous Nobel Lauerates, prominent professionals and industry leaders, including many FC residents. Partly due to racial politics, it enacted an open admissions policy, which was very unsuccessful. More recently, it reversed this policy and its Honors College now competes with elite schools for the highest achieving students, most of whom are not Jewish and come fromminority groups.

All programs will begin promptly at 8:00 p.m. in the Main Dining Room.

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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

Live from NY’s 92 Y Tuesday, February 16 th at 8:15 p.m. Joel Grey: Master of Ceremonies For more than 60 years, the actor, singer and dancer Joel Grey has delighted audiences on stage, film and television. He won an Oscar, a Tony and a Golden Globe award for his iconic role as a Master of Ceremonies in Cabaret, and was presented with

a lifetime achievement award in 2013 by the National Yiddish Theatre-Folksbiene. Join him for an intimate conversation about his life, as told in his new memoir, Master of Ceremonies — his journey fromCleveland to Broadway and Hollywood; his personal story; coming out at the age of 82; his work as a photographer; and what’s next for Joel Grey. Tuesday, March 22 nd at 8:00 p.m. US Foreign Policy and the 2016 Election

Four of America’s most distinguished foreign policy experts explore crucial issues that our next President must face. Unprecedented turmoil in the Middle East. Belligerence and muscle-flexing from Moscow. Economic and political uncertainties in Europe. A China determined to supplant U.S. influence inAsia. How shouldAmerica’s

next president deal with all this? What can we learn from this year’s election campaign about the likely future of U.S. foreign policy? A free-wheeling discussion with four of America’s most distinguished experts: Hudson Institute’s Walter Russell Mead, Foreign Affairs editor Gideon Rose, Foreign Policy editor David J. Rothkopf and Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Bret Stephens of theWall Street Journal. Thursday, April 28 th at 7:30 p.m. In Conversation with Paul Krugman: The State of the Economy As one of the world’s leading economists, Professor Krugman’s work as an Op-Ed columnist for The New York Times has so often explained in clear and concise terms the economic issues that affect us all—especially in these times of global uncertainty. As we head towards the election, hear his views on the economic issues the candidates should be focusing on, what the outcomes are likely to be, and what our key challenges will be in the next four years.

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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

Tuesday, February 9 th at 5:30 p.m. and 7:45 p.m.

A romantic melodrama set in 1930s Budapest, centers on a love triangle with tragic consequenc- es. Restaurant owner Laszlo hires pianist Andres to play in his restaurant. Both men fall in love with the beautiful waitress Ilona, who inspires Andres to write his only composition. The resulting song, is at first loved by the public but soon, its melancholic melody appears to trigger a chain of suicides The spirit and vitality of 1960s soul music are at the core of this film about a real-life Australian aborig- ine singing group and their bumpy career. Three sisters and a cousin are brought together as a group by a talent scout with a plan. Thank you to Mrs. Debbie Hornstein for reviewing and presenting these wonderful films. Films will be shown in the Main Dining Room Enjoy the show! Wednesday, February 24 th at 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

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February 2016 Excursions Navy Seal Museum and More, Fort Pierce

Saturday, February 6 th

Pietro’s on the Ocean and Castronovo 9:00 a.m. Departure Frenchman’s Creek 10:00 a.m. Navy Seal Museum 1:00 p.m. Lunch at Pietro’s on the Ocean 4:00 p.m. Castronovo Chocolate Factory, StuartWorld award winning chocolate Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach Saturday, February 13 th Chinese NewYear Special Art and Celebration Celebrate the year of the Monkey! The Norton Museum of Art celebrates its 2nd annual Chinese NewYear with a variety of exciting programs. 2:00 p.m. Departure Frenchman’s Creek Program includes Curator’s Conversation about Chinese Art, Traditional Dragon Dance, Chinese Flute Concert andTea Ceremony. Street Art Painting, Lake Worth Sunday, February 21 st Street Painting Festival and Dinner Watch Art Emerge! Welcome to the Annual LakeWorth Street Painting Festival! Watch as over 400 Artists use the pavement as canvas to transform downtown LakeWorth into a temporary outdoor museum of original art and masterpiece reproductions. See the streets come alive as the artists transform the pavement into works of art. It happens every February in downtown LakeWorth, Florida 2:00 p.m. Departure Frenchman’s Creek 5:30 p.m. Dinner at Rustico Italiano International Polo Club, Wellington Sunday, February 28 th Polo Game including Brunch Specially invited in the International Polo Club members only restaurant. Includes 2hr open bar and full brunch. Watch the polo game from the members restaurant. Ticket price includes transportation, full champagne brunch and tickets to the polo game. 12:00 p.m. Departure Frenchman’s Creek To reserve your seat for an excursion, please contact the Food & Beverage Office at (561) 273- 2647. If you have any suggestions on where an excursion should lead us, please call Bilian direct at (561) 846-9987.

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Performers Series Top of the line entertainment of the highest quality. Cocktails and buffet dinner followed by show. Always the most special of evenings. “Live on Saturday Night”

An Evening withTony Orlando Saturday, March 5 th at 7:00 p.m.

No entertainer can move and excite an audience likeTonyOrlando. One of America’s most endearing and enduring stars. He brings a warmth and exhilarating energy that electrifies an audience. Like a painter, Tony is an artist who steps onto a stage as if it were blank cavas. Each show he weaves colorful emotions set to music touching the deepest part of a person’s heart. An Evening with Sarge Thursday, March 17 th at 7 :00 p.m.

A comic, singer and musician! This mega talented stand-up comic can sing in his own voice or launch into a myriad of impressions like Harry Connick Jr., Sammy Davis Jr. , and more. He has performed world wide to adoring audiences. His sidesplitting comedy, touching vocals and stunning display of dexterity as a pianist have wowed crowds for decades. With his mix of comedy, singing and piano playing, Sarge is a legitimate triple threat and rare find. Beach Club Cabaret A unique and intimate evening, featuring fabulous cabaret performers with a specialty menu. Tables of 6 please. An Evening with Sal Richards Monday, March 28 th at 6:00 p.m. Sal Richards is being brought back by popular demand...He is

a comic, singer, and a musician. We loved him when he last performed for us and we are excited to have him return. He will bring laughter into all our lives.

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