Newsletter January, 2016

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January 2016

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

Ins ide th i s I ssue

3 POA 4 Landscaping 5 Club 7 Security 9 Tennis 10 Fitness & Spa 12 Golf 15 Good Will 16 Dining & Social 20 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

Chess Club in January White is to move. How can you mate black in two moves?

Notice that black's king is already blocked and has only one square for a move.

How could you use black's limitation to your advantage?

For any questions or suggestions, please contact Bilian at 561-846-9987.

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POA

KathyO’Brien - Director of Community Relations

POA SERVICES Mail and Shipping Services

The POAOffice provides assistance with all your USPS, FedEx and UPS shipping of letters and packages.

If you choose to send your packages with FedEx Air Service, please drop off your packages before 4:30 p.m. at the POAOffice. FedEx Air pick-up at Frenchman's Creek is at 5:00 p.m. fromMonday through Friday. FedExGroundService pick-up is scheduled at 3:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Please drop off your package before 2:30 p.m. in the POAOffice. UPS Shipping Services are available upon request and pick up can be scheduled at any time during normal office hours. United States Postal Service mail pick up at the clubhouse is scheduled Monday through Saturday at 2:30 p.m. All USPS mail services are available, i.e. registered mail, mail insurance, signature upon delivery as well as mail tracking and international shipping. For your convenience the POAOffice accepts delivery of your packages, which will be placed in your home. Please make sure your packages can be identified. If you have any questions, regarding the mail and shipping services do not hesitate to call the POAOffice at (561) 627-1467.

Pictorial Membership Directory All members who wish to have a professional portrait included in the directory should confirm a portrait session with EA Photography at (800) 653-0576 extension 255. You may also confirm your portrait session by email at MyClubPortraits@eaclubs.com. EA Photography will be onsite beginning Wednesday, January 27, 2016 in the Sales Center conducting all confirmed sessions.

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POA CONTINUED

Brian Congdon - Brickman BranchManager

Landscaping It has been a fall and winter of record or near record setting temperatures and precipitation. It is mid- December and temperatures are soaring into the mid to high 80’s. I’m ready for a change! January is a time for change and resolutions, and this year more than ever, we are making major changes at The Brickman Group. After 75 years as Brickman, 2016 brings us closer to our goal of creating the nation’s premier academy landscape company. As some of you know, we have merged with ValleyCrest Companies and this year we will complete the transition from Brickman andValleyCrest to BrightView. With the new name comes an increase in resources and a renewed commitment to the Members of Frenchman’s Creek. Commitments that include improved customer service and improved overall quality. The transition in branding will be gradual across the nation, but the processes have already started to fulfill our resolution to provide improved services. The 20,000+ employees at BrightView are at your service nationwide. Please contact the POA Office at (561) 627-1467 with any landscaping requests. LANDSCAPE & APPEARANCE GUIDELINES Annual flowers Please remove annuals by the end of May or the work will be completed at the Owner’s expense by the maintenance crew. Driveways and Garage No chains or blocking devices of any type are permitted on driveways at any time except duringmaintenance procedures. All garage doors are to be kept closed except as necessary for ingress or egress. GArbage Pick up All trash and garbage must be in appropriate containers. Garbage bags should be placed in a can, not on a roadway. Garbage cans and recycling bins should only be placed on the roadside after sunset the day before pick up. They must be removed by the end of the day of pickup. ARB Manual Additional rules pertaining to architectural control shall be made and adopted by the Board of Governors or delegated by the Board of Governors to the ARB and shall be published separately. Please review the Architectural Review Board Manual section of your Membership Directory for additional guidelines.

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CLUB

Linda George - Director of Administration

Community MEetings

The Board and Discussion with the President Meetings are open for all Frenchman’s Creek Members to attend.

2015-2016 BoardMeetings (11:30 a.m.) Thursday, January 21, 2016 Thursday, February 18, 2016 Thursday, March 24, 2016 Discussion with the President (4:30 p.m.) Wednesday, January 20, 2016 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.

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CLUB CONTINUED

Club Events

iPhone / iPad WorkshopS

New Dates Available!

Thursday, February 4 th It is time to start sorting through your sensitive paperwork. The annual Frenchman’s Creek Shredding Day is scheduled. Mark you calendar! If you need assistance in transporting your shreddables to the Clubhouse, please call the POAOffice at (561) 627-1467 to schedule a pick-up. The Shredding Truck will be parked in the west parking lot. Begin sorting through your paperwork to locate what needs shredding? We are happy to assist in coordinating the transport to the club. Shreddable items are: paper, staples, paper clips, spirals and photos. Items that can’t be shredded include: x-rays, plastic, 3 ring binders and floppy disks. For more information, please contact the POAOffice at (561) 627-1467.

Wednesday, January 13 th Wednesday, January 27 th Tuesday, February 9 th Tuesday, February 16 th Monday, February 22 nd

“Settings &Troubleshooting”

“Camera & Photos” “Mail & Message”

“Phone/Facetime/Apple” “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 classes.

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SECURITY

Mark Hall - Director of Security

YOUR SILOMEDMEDICAL HISTORY REPORT SiloMed personnel will be onsite in one of your meeting rooms to assist you in completing your SiloMed Medical History Report. They will provide you with any information about the program that you may request. For your privacy registration will be individually scheduled sessions. Your SiloMed Medical History Report is comprehensive and contains extensive detail and depth. With it, Police, Fire Rescue, Paramedics, Emergency Room Personnel and other medical providers have a complete overview of your medical Profile, such as your physician’s names, medications and emergency contact information that help guide them before making treatment decisions. You can edit and update your information at any time via SiloMed’s website portal--username and password required.

Please contact SiloMed direct at (561) 747-6880 to schedule your appointment.

Private Registration Sessions and Informational Meetings will be available on:

Wednesday, January 6 th at 11:00 a.m.; 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.

We encourage all residents to actively participate in the SiloMed program. Please feel free to contact Frenchman’sCreekSecurity at (561) 622-7800, shouldyouneedadditional informationabout theprogram.

CPR and AED Familiarization This class is intended for all individuals who want to learn more about how to safely handle a cardiac, medical or trauma emergency.The course is geared to enhance your familiarization of CPR/AED and First Aid practices CPR/AED and First Aid training consists of: Adult, Child and Infant CPR / AED familiarization and Choking procedures. Instruction also includes: First Aid personal safety topics, patient assessment, medical, trauma and environmental emergencies. This is not a cetification class. Join us at the clubhouse on Friday, January 15 th from2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. for aCPR / AED Familiarization Class. The class will be hosted by Frenchman's Creek Security and Paramedics. Please contact Frenchman's Creek Security at (561) 622-7800 for additional details and if you have any questions.

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SECURITY CONTINUED

TRAFFic Rules Speeding

The posted speed limit within the community is 25 mph. Speeding in excess of the posted speed limit for any motorized vehicle or golf carts will result in a speeding violation. Review the complete grievance procedures in your rules and regulations section of your membership directory. All drivers must comply with the rules and posted traffic requirements. Notices of violation may be issued by Security personnel. Parking Overnight parking on any street, with the exception of designated cul-de-sacs, is prohibited without prior written permission from the POA /Administration or Security. Parking is permitted on only one side of any roadway. Parking is permitted on the even side of a roadway, based on house numbers, on even numbered calendar Days. Parking is permitted on the odd side of a roadway, based on house numbers, on odd numbered calendar days. Parking on Frenchman’s Creek Drive is prohibited. Operating a Motor Vehicle No person without a valid driver’s license may drive any motorized vehicle within Frenchman’s Creek. Use of cellular phones is not permitted while driving a motorized vehicle within Frenchman’s Creek, except for the use of hands-free features. Parking is prohibited within ten (10) feet of mail boxes and fifteen (15) feet of fire hydrants.

No person may walk a dog(s) on the roadways within Frenchman’s Creek while driving in a golf cart.

All citations issued to a Member’s family, guest, invitee, agent or contractor will be treated as citations against the Member.

Please do not hesitate to to contact

Security at (561) 622-7800 if you have any

questions and for assistance.

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TENNIS

Tikky Srieud - Director of Tennis

Tennis Activities Pickleball Club See you on the court for the FIRST ANNUAL PICKLEBALL TOURNAMENT

Men’s Tennis Clinics Every Tuesday 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Ladies Tennis Clinic Every Friday 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. PrivateTennis Lessons for Adults and Children Lessons are available upon request, please schedule your lesson with the Tennis Pro Shop. Tennis Ball Machine Clinic Complimentary ball machine clinics are scheduled on every first Monday of the month. Children's InterclubTennis Match Wednesday, January 13 th 4:00 p.m. Watch the Frenchman's Creek youngsters compete against Admirals Cove. Tennis, Beer &Wings Thursday, January 14 th 3:00 p.m. Round Robin first, then Beer &Wings as you like it right here on the courts. Sign up in the Tennis Pro Shop.

Players can sign up with a private 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 between Friday, January 1 st and Monday, February 15 th . GAMES: This is a Drop Flight Format Tournament or a Round Robin format 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.

Do to the popularity of Pickleball we will need all Members and Guest to please make court reservations in the Tennis Pro Shop! To schedule your games and lessons with the Tennis Pro Shop please call (561) 622-1623. We are happy to arrange Pickleball andTennis games for you any day of the week.

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FITNESS & SPA

Tiffany DeSouza - Director of Fitness & Spa

“Mindful Movement” Workshops GuidedMeditation Series

Tuesday, January 5 th andThursday, January 26 th at 4:30 p.m. These workshops help you leave the busy world behind and inspire you to renew your 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 “InnerVision” MeditationWorkshop in the Fitness and Spa Center. “Take charge of your health” Week Four Days of Topics Every day a different topic from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. features and includes handouts, displays, PowerPoint flowing, snacks and more... Join in this interactive, fun and interesting program with Nutrition Counselor Maureen Buchbinder. Monday, January 11 th Feed your Joints Tuesday, January 12 th

8 Steps to prevent Heart Disease Wednesday, January 13 th Foods that Boost your Immune System Thursday, January 14 th Fight Fatigue with Energy Foods and Sleep like a Baby FITNESS TRUNK SHOWs Monday, January 11 th 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tiffany’s Trinkets Monday, January 18 th 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Extraordinaire Handbags and Kate Hanks Jewelry Design

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FITNESS & SPA CONTINUED

“Lunch & Learn” Workshop Creative writing Monday, January 11 th at 11:30 a.m. Join international best-sellingauthor, LoisCahall, for ahighly energized, interactive workshop and lunch.You'll learn to apply the skills necessary to take your story on that journey to its successful sale, and land a literary agent.

YOung at heart Tuesday, January 19 th at 4:30 p.m.

Shape your tomorrow by learning how to adjust your lifestyle and exercise to strengthen your heart. Learn about the causes and types of Arrhythmias and beneficial treatments or lifestyle changes while learning about your target rate zone.The session begins withwarm-ups followed by a 30minute heart rate training exercise class and a review of topics with a cool down. “Full moon yoga flow” Thursday, January 21 st 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 the mind increasing positive thoughts, and moving energy through the body. Meet at the outdoor workout area.

Be HEalthy, Live Well Thursday, January 28 th at 4:30 p.m.

Set your goals to a healthy lifestyle. We present: S.M.A.R.T. Goals Lifestyle. An interactive workshop where you will learn how to adjust your lifestyle by setting S.M.A.R.T. Goals to achieve wellness in weight management, healthy eating, exercise and heart health. Anyone looking to improve their lifestyle and overall wellness will enjoy this class.

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GOLF

Robert Bruno - Director of Golf

Upcoming Golf Events

January Nine, Wine & Dine Event Friday, January 8 th 3:00 p.m. Shotgun – 9 Holes Format: Step Aside Scramble (MakeYour Own Foursome) 5:00 p.m.

Women for Cancer Research Golf Event Tuesday, January 26 th 7:30 a.m.

Breakfast in the Main Dining Room

8:45 a.m. Format:

Shotgun – Golf Event Begins

1 Best Ball Shamble (MakeYour Own Foursome or CommitteeWill Pair) 12:45 p.m. Luncheon &Awards 2016 Men’s Member Guest Invitational Friday, January 29 th 7:30 a.m. Registration Format: Two Best Balls of the Foursome - Gross & Net Invite your guest(s) and enjoy a fabulous day of competition and prizes! • Closest to the Pin and Long Drive Competition

Dinner &Awards in the Sports Bar Ladies Member/Member Golf Event Thursday, January 7 th Round 1 Tuesday, January 12 th Round 2 Thursday, January 14 th Round 3 Tuesday, January 19 th Finals Thursday, January 21 st Rain Date TeeTimes Format: Four Ball Match Play Frenchman’s Creek Demo Day Monday, January 11 th 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Complimentary Club Fitting and Flight Scope Analysis Men’s Member/Member Golf Event Friday, January 15 th Round 1 Saturday, January 16 th Round 2 Friday, January 22 nd Round 3 Saturday, January 23 rd Finals TeeTimes Format: Four Ball Match Play

• Member and Guest Putting Contest • Hole in One Prize - $25,000 Cash • Member &Guest Gift Packages

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GOLF CONTINUED

South Course Hazard Rule Update

Notice of Implemented Rule

Water Hazards marked with ”Yellow Stakes” South Course

If a ball is hit into the water hazard on Holes #4, #9 & #11 the player must use the following options under Rule 26-1

26-1. Relief for Ball inWater Hazard It is a question of fact whether a ball that has been found after having been struck toward a water hazard is in the hazard. In the absence of knowledge or virtual certainty that a ball struck toward a water hazard, but not found, is in the hazard, the player must proceed under Rule 27-1. If a ball is found in a water hazard or if it is known or virtually certain that a ball that has not been found is in the water hazard (whether the ball lies in water or not), the player may under penalty of one stroke:

1. Proceed under the stroke and distance provision of Rule 27-1 by playing a ball as nearly as possible at the spot from which the original ball was played (see Rule 20-5): or

2. Drop a ball behind the water hazard, keeping the point at which the original ball last crossed the margin of the water hazard directly between the hole and the spot on which the ball is dropped, with no limit to how far behind the water hazard the ball may be dropped: or

3. Proceed under our Local Rule and play a ball from the Ball Drop Area. The ball drop area on holes #9 and #11 is on the green tee.

Note:

1.You must DROP the ball in the Ball Drop Area. 2.You CANNOT tee the ball up from the Ball Drop Area.

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GOLF CONTINUED

Golf Member Guest Days

Save the Dates 2016 Men’s Member Guest Invitational Friday, January 29 th 7:30 a.m. Registration Invite your guest(s) and enjoy a fabulous day of competition and prizes! Format: Two Best Balls of the Foursome - Gross & Net Closest to the Pin and Long Drive Competition Member and Guest Putting Contest Hole in One Prize - $25,000 Cash Member &Guest Gift Packages 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 Mixed Couples Member Guest

Invitational Friday, February 26 th 10:30 a.m. Registration Format: To be announced

Fashion on the Fairways Ladies Member Guest Day Tuesday, March 8 th 10:30 a.m. Registration Format: To be announced

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GOOD WILL

Women for Cancer Research

New Scripps Florida Compound Successfully Targets Hard-to-Treat Breast Cancer Some good news about breast cancer from Scripps Florida. Findings from a new study suggest a potent new therapeutic approach for a number of hard-to-treat breast cancers.An enzyme called casein kinase 1δ (CK1δ) has emerged as a highly vulnerable therapeutic target. Increased expression of the enzyme is common to breast cancer, including the difficult-to-treat subtype called “triple negative breast cancer,” which affects 10 to 20 percent of breast cancer patients.

“The best news is that we have been able to treat CK1δ-expressing breast cancers with a highly selective and potent inhibitor developed by Bill Roush’s lab that triggers rapid tumor cell death,” said Derek Duckett, an associate professor on the Scripps Florida campus. The new compound, calledSR-3029, was remarkably successful at blocking the growth of tumors in both animal models and in studies with tumor tissue from breast cancer patients. “These results are just the tip of the iceberg,” said Roush, who is professor, associate dean and executive director of medicinal chemistry at Scripps Florida. “Inhibitors such as SR-3029 are being studied in a host of different cancers, and we are hopeful this platform can be translated into clinical applications.” The Frenchman's Creek Women for Cancer Research (WFCR) has raised over $1 million for Scripps Florida in support of the research being done in the Cancer Biology Department. WFCR has an ongoing partnership withThe Scripps Research Institute in the challenge of conquering women’s cancer through research....and this year’s schedule of events will help Scripps Florida get even closer to this goal. “Please join us for the first event of the new year on January 7 th for “Cocktails and Conversation” at the Scripps Research Institute hosted by the Women for Cancer Research (WFCR). Come meet world-class scientists and hear more about the amazing discoveries happening at Scripps Florida. For more information, please contact Stephanie Langlais at 561-228-2551 or slangla@scripps.edu.

There are many exciting events benefitting Scripps Research planned again this season. 1. Cocktail Reception and Auction on January 7 th at Scripps Florida.

2. Home Tours on January 24 th at Frenchman’s Creek. 3. Tennis and Pickleball Tournament on January 25 th . 4. Golf Tournament and Luncheon on January 26 th .

To learn more aboutWFCR and/or any of these events, please contact the Food and Beverage Office at 561-868-6370.

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DINING & SOCIAL

Ashish Sethi - Director of Food & Beverage

January 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

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

BBQ Dinner

Sunday

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 CAFÉ 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

Special Dining Nights

Friday, January 1 st NewYear’s Day Brunch

Brunch will be served in the Main Dining Room, Sports Bar and at the Beach Club from 11:30 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. The 19th Hole and the Pool Side Cafe are available for lunch. Dinner will not be served at the Beach Club or the Main Clubhouse. However Take Out and Delivery Service will be available. Please contact the Food & Beverage Office to make your dinner arrangements at (561) 273-2647. Thursday, January 6 th GourmetWine Dinner 6:30 p.m. Main Dining Room We are proud to have Alberto Prealoni, the Florida representative for Vias wines to present some of the prestigious Italian wines of theVias portfolio. Friday, January 15 th Sommelier’s Gin and VodkaTasting 6:00 p.m.in the Sportsbar A special selection by Sommelier Stephen Fisher will be available for tasting. Saturday, January 16 th Concert Night featuring Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Enjoy the second installment of our Musical / Concert Dinner Series. Watch Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack in concert throughout the evening on the life size screens in the Main Dining Room. Dinner will be served a la carte. Guests are welcome. Monday, January 18 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. Wednesday, January 20 th Sommelier’s ScotchTasting A special selection by Sommelier Stephen Fisher will be available for tasting.

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DINING & SOCIAL

Sommelier’s Club Events

Gourmet Wine Dinner Wednesday, January 6 th 6:30 p.m. Main Dining Room FeaturingVias Imports with a great Italian Portfolio Vias Imports Ltd. provides its clients with access to themost comprehensive Italian wine portfolio by offering fine Italian wines that embody the distinct terrain and character of each Italian region. Particular attention is paid in the portfolio to the vast array of indigenous varietals found in the Italian peninsula, a rich patrimony that no other winemaking nation can claim. Founded in 1983, Vias Imports was born out of the great friendship between Fabrizio Pedrolli, Pino Sola and Louis Iacucci, a pioneer in Italian wine who was instrumental in bringing the diversity of refined, regional ¬Italian wines to the United States. Their portfolio is a labor of love. It is a careful selection of Italian

producers that reflects the vast diversity of Italy’s regions and the native varietals that call them home. OnWednesday, January 6 th we are proud to have Alberto Prealoni, the Florida representative for Vias wines to present some of the prestigious Italian wines of theVias portfolio. Alberto was born in the Piedmont region of Italy where his family still lives, and growing up in Romagnano Sesia, allowed him to naturally absorb the food and wine culture that is so engrained in that charming part of Italy. Call the Food & Beverage Office now to reserve you seat for this elegant Gourmet Wine Dinner at (561) 273-2648. Jacket andTie, please. Skype Dinner with the Winemaker Wednesday, January 13 th 6:00 p.m. at the Beach Club Featuring Chappellet Vineyards Recently Phillip Titus the winemaker for Chappellet Vineyards released a 2012 Prichard Hill Cabernet Sauvignon that Robert Parker Rated 99+pts and said, “This is a compelling wine with profound depth and flavor, a full-bodied mouthfeel, and a velvety integration of tannin, acidity and wood. Pushing perfection in Cabernet Sauvignon, this multidimensional, skyscraper-like offering has all the intensity one expects, but it never comes across as heavy.This gives it an ethereal character that is nearly impossible to articulate, but genius is often hard to explain. It is clearly a major superstar of a great vintage.” In addition the Wine Spectator recently placed the 2012 Chappellet Signature Cabernet Sauvignon at #65 on this year’s top 100. PhilipTitus will join us via skype who with his brother Eric have their own family vineyard a fewmiles down the road fromChappellet andmake well balanced robust reds. Chef Ernesto of the BeachClub will complement the wines fromTitusVineyards that evening with a four courseGourmet Dinner that will be elegant and tantalizing. Call the Beach Club now at (561) 624-3400 to reserve your seat for this special event.

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DINING & SOCIAL

Cindy Teyssedou - Director of Beach Club

BEACH CLUB SPECIAL Dining Saturday, January 9 th Lobster Night 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. This fabulous dinner includes all the freshly caught and cracked out of the shell lobster you would like to eat. Wednesday, January 13 th Beach Club SkypeWine Dinner 6:00 p.m. Enjoy a wonderful creative menu paired with a great selection of wines. Each winery selected will be connected via skype and introduce their wines while you are enjoying the Beach Club atmosphere. Make your reservations today. Thursday, January 21 st 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, January 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. Every Monday Lobster Specials 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. It's a deal. Start your dinner with a soup or salad. Enjoy a 2 lb Maine lobster steamed, broiled or stuffed plus your choice of dessert. Invite friends or come by yourselves. Wednesday andThursday are your days... ...If you love oysters, clams, steamers and mussels 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Freshly shuck oysters. Your choice of Blue Point Oyster, Kumamoto Oyster, Washington State Oyster and Mediterranean Mussels.

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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

Entertainment Events

Main Club Cabaret A unique and intimate evening, featuring fabulous cabaret performers with a specialty menu. An Evening with Ray Chang Monday, January 11 th at 6:00 p.m. For anyone who has not heard of him...Ray performs at Café Centro to a full house every weekend. He combines his act with his audience to make it a most unusual and exciting night. He is more than the “life of the party”…”He is the Party”. As a nuclear powered entertainer... you will be carried away on a wave of Chang’s infectious charm. 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 Savannah Jack Thursday, January 14 th at 7 :00 p.m. Savannah Jack has been brought back by popular demand. It is obvious that the band loves making music and is having a blast, whether they are performing in Nashville or playing in front of thousands of people in sold out amphitheaters. They perform everything from rock to country. If you haven’t heard them, you better get on board and get ready for an exciting evening. We expect a “ SoldOut Night”.

An Evening with David Klinkenberg Thursday, January 28 th at 7:00 p.m.

With over 350,000 album sales nationwide, David Klinkenberg is one of the best selling violinist in the world. He has appeared onCBS, NBC,ABC and FOX as well as PBS International. This emerging musical master started making ripples early. At the age of four, a violin was placed in his small hands. He is a charismatic virtuoso with a rare gift. He can stir the air and change the atmosphere. He generates a melodic mix of inspiration with a healthy dose of levity...plus he is adorable!

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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

Some ARTchanted Evenings

Art Expo January 22-23

Art Expo 2016 “Some ARTchanted Evenings” Friday, January 22 nd and Saturday, January 23 rd 6:00 p.m. “A night of art and music” with Street Talk Orchestra for your dancing and listening pleasure Attire: Jacket andTie Colors: Black andWhite Complimentary Art Lecture with Dr. Anita Kirchen Tuesday, January 26 th at 6:00 p.m.

Register up to 5 original art pieces for the show. Fill out the Application Form included in this mailing. Drop off your art pieces on Monday, January 18 th from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Clubhouse. Art pick-up is onWednesday, January 27 th . If you need assistance and for any questions, please contact the Food & Beverage Office at (561) 273-2647.

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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

Frenchman’s Creek Excursions

January 2015 Excursions

Navy Seal Museum and More, Fort Pierce 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.

Wednesday, January 6 th

Castronovo Chocolate Factory, StuartWorld award winning chocolate

Jupiter Lighthouse, Jupiter Inlet

Saturday, January 23 rd

Sunset Lighthouse Moonrise Event Sunset Lighthouse moonrise event A howling good time and spectacular evening view of a full moon from the top of the tower! Tour time approximately 75 minutes, 9:45 a.m. Departure Frenchman’s Creek Guided tour of the Lighthouse and Museum 1:30 p.m. Lunch at Frenchman’s Creek 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 5:30 p.m. Return to Frenchman’s Creek International Polo Club, Wellington Sunday, January 31 st

To reserve your seat for an excursion, please contact the Food & BeverageOffice 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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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

Frenchman’s Creek Excursions

Many Faces of Israel - Excursion Norton Museum, Downtown West Palm Beach Thursday, January 14 th Many Faces of Israel - FilmSeries Ma’aleh School of TV, Film and the Arts is the only film school in the world devoted to exploring the intersection of Orthodox Judaism and modern life.

A-Maiseh, 2003, Yitzik Sverdlov, director (18 minutes) The warm relationship between Mendel, an elderly Holocaust survivor, and his Filipino caretaker, Jose, is tested when Jose does not have a work permit and the police begin searching the neighborhood for illegal foreign workers. Eicha , 2001, Laizy Shapira, director (21 minutes) Eicha is a young religious girl living on a settlement. Her unusual name, Eicha, is the Hebrew title of the Biblical scroll of Lamentations, read once a year on the 9th of Av to commemorate the destruction of the Temple 2000 years ago. On reaching her 18th birthday, Eicha decides to formally change her name and try and establish a new identity, but the process turns out to be more complicated than she expect. The Orthodox Way , 2003, Ilan Eshkoli, director (25 minutes) Eli, who is single, goes out on a blind date to please his aunt. But everything that could possibly go wrong, does, and Eli and his date spend a bizarre evening driving around the streets of Jerusalem. A romantic comedy about dating the orthodox way.

4:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m.

Departure Frenchman's Creek Film Series and MuseumTour Return to Frenchman’s Creek

Art Classes with Rita Boutros New Dates are avilable! Classes are held onTuesdays from 2:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. in the Sports Bar. Each class runs on 4 consecutive Tuesdays from January 5 th until January 26 th . OIL & ACRYLIC All levels. Instruction tailored to individual needs of student. Painters working in oil or acrylic learn composition, color theory and handling of their medium. In addition, students will be encouraged to

develop creativity in subject matter and approach. Critiques offered. Please register with the Food & Beverage Office at (561) 273-2648.

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DINING & SOCIAL

Foreign Film Festival

Welcome to the 2016 Foreign Film Festival. Join us in this season’s foreign film showings on: Tuesday January 5 th at 5:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. A dark WW2 Austrian comedy about 2 friends , stolen artwork and mistaken identities. 1 hr 49 min Tuesday, January 19 th at 5:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. If you enjoyed the film Elsa and Fred last year, you will hopefully have the same feeling watching China Zorilla in another dramatic comedy. 1 hr 30 min Wednesday, January 27 th at 5:30 p.m. & 7:45 p.m. 2 hrs and 2 min of an Indian drama introduced in 2006 about an American born, (son of Indian immigrants) who is trying to fit in among his fellow New Yorkers despite his families unwillingness to let go of their traditional ways. Thank you to Mrs. Debbie Hornstein for reviewing and presenting these wonderful films. We hope to see all the past viewers as well as new faces this season. Please make your arrangements for dining. There is no additional charge for these films, and it is a very comfortable setting to come single or bring friends or guests. Films will be shown in the Main Dining Room Enjoy the show!

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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

Educational Lecture Series

FreNCHMAN’S CREEK LIVE SONER Cagaptay, The Washington Institute On Tuesday, January 12 th , the scheduled speaker, Michael Singh of the Washington Institute on Near East Policy, has an unavoidable family commitment that day and will not be able to join us. Instead, the Speaker will be Soner Cagaptay, the Institutes's leading scholar on Turkey. . Given Turkey's key role in today's particularly turbulent Middle East, we assure you that his presentation will be most interesting and informative. We are planning to reschedule Mr. Singh's presentation in April or next season. Mr. Cagaptay wrote hisYale doctoral thesis on Turkish nationalism. He has taught atYale, Princeton, Georgetown and Smith. He appears often on television news shows and writes regularly for scholarly journals andmajor print media. His most recent book, "The Rise ofTurkey" was published in 2014 and is a fascinating read. Dr. Toby Cosgrove, President and CEO of the Cleveland Clinic On Wednesday, February 10 th , we will hear from Dr. Toby Cosgrove, 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. The clinic is one of themost importantmedical institutions in theUnitedStates and is at the forefront of the dramatic and rapid changes that are taking place in the delivery of health care. He will speak about the numerous challenges and opportunities presented by these developments, such as their effect on patients, doctors, other health care professionals, and quality of care. Health care is the fastest growing sector of our economy, has a significant financial  impact

on the nation and affects our lives and those of our children and grandchildren more than, perhaps, any other industry.We are extremely fortunate that Dr. Cosgrove, a visionary leader in this sector, has agreed to speak to us about this subject. Additonal Speakers include: Dr. Ann Kirschner, Dean of the Macauley Honors College at the City University of NewYork - Friday, March 18 th

Jane Harman, Fmr. Congresswoman fromCalifornia - Date to be announced All programs will begin promptly at 8:00 p.m. in the Main Dining Room.

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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

Rosencrans Booktalks

FLORENCE GORDON BY BRIAN MORTON Wednesday, January 13 th

A feisty, cantankerous 75-year-old writer and former feminist activist must deal with new-found fame and a long-absent family.

Join us for a series of lectures with Q & A 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. For more information, please visit www.bookswithsandra.com.

Let’s meet for coffee at 9:30 a.m. The BookTalks will start promptly at 10:00 a.m.

Upcoming Booktalks

Wednesday, February 10 th - ORHAN’S INHERITANCE BY ALINE OHANESIAN

100 years after the Armenian genocide, this debut novel exhibits an impressive grasp of history through the painful odyssey of one family’s experiences.

Wednesday, March 9 th - DEAR COMMITTEE MEMBERS BY JULIE SCHUMACHER

A hilarious academic novel that is short on pages and long on insights into what our society “values” today. Written entirely in letters of recommendation!

Please register for the series with the Food & BeverageOffice at 561-273-2648 by Wednesday, January 6 th .

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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

Upcoming Events

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 30years ago,TheCaptiol Steps beganas agroupofSenateStaffers who set out to satirize the very people and places that employed them. No matter who or what is in the headlines, you can bet Capitol 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. 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 pperformed 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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