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MAY-JUNE 2015
MEMBERSHIP NEWS
contact us
from the owner
Larry King, Owner
lking@chevalgac.com
Recognition comes from doing the little things for others and being values driven!
In April, we received one of the greatest tributes
a business can achieve. The Tampa Bay Times
recognized Cheval Golf and Athletic Club as
being one of the Best Places To Work in
the Tampa Bay area! Cheval Golf and Athletic
club ranked #38 in the small business
category! This distinguished accomplishment
grew out of an independent survey led by
the Tampa Bay Times. WorkplaceDynamics,
LLP, a leading research firm on organizational
health and employee engagement conducted
the employee survey. The top workplaces
were determined based solely on employee
feedback.
WorkplaceDynamics
conducts
regional
Top
Workplace programs with 40
major publishing partners across
the United States.
I have had the pleasure in my
past business life to be part of
two companies that were on
the Fortune 500 Top 100 best
places to work. What I learned
from those experiences was that
if you were part of a company that received
that recognition, we knew we were part
of something special. We knew that our
company understood that employees were
valued and that the company would do it’s
best to give back to us as much as we put
into our work.
What I also learned was everyone was
accountable as a team to bring the values
to life with every customer interaction. Our
voices were heard and we took pride and
ownership in achieving the company’s goals.
If you walk around the club you will see a few
of our value signs posted. It is what we are
driven by every day at Cheval GAC. I believe
it is these values and our commitment to them
that sets us apart from others and makes our
employees the best in the area.
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Food & Beverage
Christy Lowe, Membership & Youth
Development Director
clowe@chevalgac.com
1.Empowering a culture of ownership
and teamwork. Teams work when everyone
is committed to ensuring that success is not
just for one area doing well but when we ALL
are doing well.
2.Be respectful and credible in all we
say and do. Whether it is to each other or to
our members we always can be counted on to
deliver on our promises. 3. Exceptional service to members,
guests and staff. If someone will recommend
Cheval GAC to a friend, then we have a
chance to be a very successful company.
4. Engage others to connect and
positively impact lives. Whether
it is through sports, fitness, or club
activities we can make a difference in
someone’s life!
5. Commitment with passion.
Having fun at what you do comes
from being in an atmosphere where
you come to work fired up to help
others. Being at Cheval GAC brings
that out in all of us to make it The
Place To Be!
Dayna Buethe, Operations &
Fitness Director
dbuethe@chevalgac.com
Dave Preston, Tennis Director
dpreston@chevalgac.com
Bill Jaber, Food and Beverage Director
bjaber@chevalgac.com
Brian Thornbury, Golf Director, PGA
bthornbury@chevalgac.com
Ryan Chaney, Director of Youth Golf
rchaney@chevalgac.com
Gary Goodner, Aquatics Director &
Head Swim Coach
ggoodner@chevalgac.com
Carols Alvarez, Youth Development Director
calvarez@chevalgac.com
Jill Martino, Fitness Coordinator
jmartino@chevalgac.com
Itam (I.T.) Antigha, Membership Coordinator
iantigha@chevalgac.com
I am proud to be part of a great group of
people that helped Cheval GAC earn this
recognition. Winning this award is the result
of doing the right thing by our employees. We
will continue to strive to be the best. Our goal
is to be The Place To Be! whether we are
working or playing!
Terri Vanderhook, Membership Coordinator
tvanderhook@chevalgac.com
Linda Lee, Administrative Coordinator
llee@chevalgac.com
Isis Kollar, Events Coordinator
ikollar@chevalgac.com
CHEVAL ATHLETIC CLUB
4142 Cheval Blvd.
Lutz, FL 33558
813.279.5122
Larry King, Jr.
Owner and
Operator,
Cheval GAC
CHEVAL GOLF CLUB
4312 Cheval Blvd.
Lutz FL 33558
813.949.4231
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Golf
Tennis
Aquatics
Cheval Kids
Fitness
Membership
Calendar
SERVING
IT UP!
Mother’s Day Brunch
at Prime 19
Join us Sunday, May 10 for our
special Mother’s Day event.
We will be serving our delicious
Sunday brunch menu with a few
extra special touches. All Mothers
will receive a complimentary
mimosa!
Cost: $18 adult and $6 child ages
6-12. Children 5 and under are free.
Check our website www.chevalgac.
com or your email for registration
information.
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Prime 19 Bar & Grill
food &
beverage
By Bill Jaber, Food and Beverage Director
The club has been hopping with special
events. In March, the Irish took over
Prime 19 for St. Patrick’s Day. We were
all seeing green and enjoyed the live
music and traditional fare. In April, we
welcomed a record 230 guests to brunch
in celebration of Easter Sunday. Our
youngest attendees participated in an egg
hunt and a good time was had by all! Thank
you for your continued support of our club
events. Our goal is to have something
for everyone and have an amazing time
celebrating with our fellow members and
community.
Email dpreston@chevalgac.com to
register. Registration ends May 25
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Summer Kickoff Party
At Tiki
Schools out and play time is in! Join
us at the AC to kick off summer.
Kids will enjoy our giant water slide
and other inflatables, pool games,
DJ and other fun surprises. BBQ
dinner, drinks & dessert will be
served. Come join the fun!
St. Patty’s Day Party at Prime 19. Thanks for coming!
We’ve implemented many changes over
the last 6 months and will continue to look
for ways to improve our guest’s dining
experience. One item you may not have
noticed are soundboards that were added
around the bar area. No more echoes
during dinner conversation and the live
music sounds better than ever!
Curbside service for families or individuals
who are always on the go began last
month. It’s a convenient way to get a
great meal. Just call ahead and place your
order and we will deliver it to your car.
Also, discussions are underway regarding
implementing a delivery service to Cheval
residents. Any feedback you have on this
service would be greatly appreciated.
Fridays: Half priced bottles of wine every
2nd Friday of the month! Drop the kids off at
the Athletic Club for Parents Night Out and
come have a relaxing dinner. What a deal!
Saturdays: Saturday nights enjoy live
music from 6:30pm to 9:30pm while
dining on Chef John’s delicious prime rib
special. Our full menu is also available.
HOURS OF OPERATION
813.574.2550
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BREAKFAST:
Tue-Fri
7:00am-11:00am (Breakfast Sandwiches)
Sat-Sun7:00am-11:00am
(Full Breakfast)
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BRUNCH (through May 10th):
Sunday10:00am-2:00pm
LUNCH:
Tue-Fri11:00am-4:00pm
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DINNER:
Wed-Thur Fri-Sat Please look for more details in your
email or online at chevalgac.com.
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Once again, we truly appreciate the
overwhelming support you have shown
and we will continue to strive to surpass
your expectations. Our goal is always to
create an environment where absolute
guest satisfaction is our highest priority.
Weekly Specials at Prime 19:
Thursdays: Kids eat free at our Italian
themed buffet. Our full menu is also
available. Hours: 5:00pm-9:00pm
2nd Annual
Quiz Night
May 29. Are you a trivia wizard?
Do you shout out answers watching
Jeopardy? Do you like to have fun?
Great! Then you need to join us for
our 2nd Annual Quiz Night. Grab
5 of your most knowledgeable
buddies or we will help you form a
6-person team. Traditional pub food
and beer and wine will be served.
Time: 7:00pm-9:00pm
Cost: Members $22, Guests $25
Chef John is hard at work creating some
exciting new menu items and specials that
will premier over the next couple of months.
The idea is to keep the menu fresh and we
will continue to look for delicious food to
add to the menu. Our wine list will also
be revised as we look to add some trendy
new wines at a reasonable price point.
CHEVAL GOLF & ATHLETIC CLUB
MEMBERSHIP NEWS
5:00pm-9:00pm
5:00pm-10:00pm
golf
COURSE MAINTENANCE
By Gregg Richardson, Golf Maintenance Director
Spring has sprung! This is the beginning
of a busy season for your course
maintenance team. Weed killing will
begin this month starting with bunker
and green slopes. As winter overseeding progresses, tees and fairways
will follow. The course will be fertilized to
stimulate Bermuda grass growth for an
even transition as winter ryegrass begins
to dye off due to warmer temperatures.
Tees and fairways will be aerified to
increase oxygen to roots and relieve
compaction. Finally the greens will
need to be verticut and sanded more
INSIDE
frequently. We are prepared and excited
to provide this course with a beautiful
transition to spring and summer.
By Brian Thornbury, Golf Director, PGA
Cheval Club Championship
Date: May 23 & 24
Cost: $60
Multiple flights with Gross and Net payouts:
- Men’s Flight A & B
- Green Tee Flight
- Women’s Tee Flight
- Junior Flight (17 & under)
Awards: Parking spots will be awarded to
the Men’s, Women’s and Green Tee Gross
Club Champions
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Best Buddies Golf FUNdraiser
The Cheval golf professional staff raised
$2,074.50 with the support of their fellow
members by playing 78 holes of golf in
“The Longest Day of Golf” event. The
professionals played from sun up to sun
down thanks to a handy supply of Ibuprofen.
See you on the course!
Cheval Golf & Athletic Club made a
matching donation! Thank you to all of
those members who supported our efforts.
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WILL WORK FOR GOLF...
Red Tee Championship
Date: June 6
Cost: $20
Please note: Multiple flights competing
for the lowest gross and net prizes from
the RED tees. Optional $10 skins game
Front 9 Gross/Back 9 Net
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Looking For A Summer Job or
Community Hours?
Cheval GAC is looking for responsible
individuals, ages 14-18 to work in various
areas over the summer:
- Grounds Keeping
- Golf course maintenance
- Cart barn work and golf cart cleaning
- Clubhouse maintenance
- Restaurant
4 hour shifts: 9am-1pm and 1pm-5pm
Contact: Michael Woods, Assistant Golf
Professional, golf@chevalgac.com
Thursday Night Shootout
Come join us every Thursday night at
5:30pm for our famous 9-hole member
shootout.
Cost: $15 plus your cart fee.
Prize payouts and pasta buffet are included.
Closed Mondays
Tuesday-Friday: 7:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday & Sunday: 6:30am - 5:00pm
Closure on Monday allows our golf
maintenance staff a full day to complete
maintenance procedures.
Course Closed on Wednesday,
June 10 and Thursday, June 11 for
AERIFICATION. The driving range will be
open.
CHEVAL GOLF & ATHLETIC CLUB
Cheval Golf & Athletic Club is searching
for golf savvy individuals interested in
volunteering their time in our starter and
ranger programs. Shifts are 6 hours
and for each shift worked, the individual
will receive one free round of golf.
Volunteers will also be allowed to bring a
guest at a discounted rate to accompany
them during their earned round. The free
round(s) must be used within 7 days
and cannot be accrued. Please contact
the pro shop if interested at (813) 9494231 or by email golf@chevalgac.com
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SAVE THE DATE!
Women’s Member-Guest: Oct. 2 & 3
Men’s Member-Guest: Oct. 16, 17 & 18
Red, White & Blue Tournament: July 4
Hours of Operation (as of May 1st)
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MEMBERSHIP NEWS
HIGHLIGHT YOUR NEXT EVENT
IN OUR NEWSLETTER
Have an upcoming golf or charity event
that you would like to highlight? Contact
Terri Vanderhook
at tvanderhook@
chevalgac.com for availability and
placement opportunities.
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WHAT’S
ON TAP?
tennis
By Dave Preston, Tennis Director
A TIP FROM THE PRO
Get Your Partner Moving
Don’t miss Blue Moon Friday Frenzy.
MAY
May 1 ­
Blue Moon Friday Frenzy, 7pm
May 3 ­
Junior League Playoffs at Cheval
May 29 ­
Ye Olde Pub Quiz Night –
Golf Club
How many of you have lost your serve in
doubles and wondered what you were
doing wrong? The problem may not be the
serve but rather how you and your partner
play as a team. When playing doubles
the net player can put a lot of pressure
on the returner in several different ways.
The first way to apply pressure is through
poaching. In poaching, a team can win
easy points by surprising and attacking
the opponent, causing the returner to
think twice. If the returner is wondering
what the net player is doing then the
returner has lost their concentration.
Returning is difficult enough without
worrying about the net player across
from you. The more the returner thinks
about the poacher, the more effective a
person’s serve becomes.
More ways to create pressure on the
returner is through other movements
such as fake poaching, moving towards
the net or moving towards the alley.
The goal of the net person is to distract
the returner by moving and causing the
returner to lose focus. An effective net
player is one that does get passed down
the line occasionally but not frequently. If
you do not poach enough then you miss
the opportunities to win easy points for
your serving partner.
AROUND THE COURTS...
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JUNE
June 5 ­
Stampede Tennis Ends
June 6-8
USTA Junior
Level 7 Tournament
June 8 ­
Summer Tennis Camps start
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BEST BUDDIES CHARITY UPDATE
June 5 ­
Blue Moon Friday Frenzy,
7pm
BEST BUDDIES FUNDRAISER A HUGE SUCCESS
Thank you to everyone that donated, supported
and walked at the Best Buddies charity event on
Saturday, April 18 at Gadsen Park. We
had over 30 walkers represent
Cheval Golf and Athletic Club
and raised close to $12,000
club wide! We were excited to
be named the Top Community
Fundraiser. Thank you so much
for your time and generosity
for such a great cause!
CHEVAL GOLF & ATHLETIC CLUB
MEMBERSHIP
aquatics
The Holmes Family
By Gary Goodner, Aquatics Director & Head Swim Coach
FLAGS (Florida Age Group
Championships)
Cheval GAC was fortunate to have
10 Team Velocity swimmers qualify for
FLAGS! We travelled to Sarasota, and
walked away with the best times in all 6
relays we swam! Lexie Mulvihill was one
of only 2 eleven year old swimmers to
qualify for the finals. She finished in 7th
place with a time of 25.98 for the event.
The team was able to find time to eat a
few meals together and even enjoyed
some go kart racing! We look forward to
growing in numbers at our next FLAGS!
Area 3/5 (Regional Championships)
Team Velocity was well represented with
73 swimmers in attendance. Two of our
new swimmers (Taylor Holmes & Jack
Stanislow) were able to attain FLAGS cuts
this weekend. We had multiple swimmers
place in the top 8, which enabled them to
return and swim in finals that night - Emmy
Paglicci, Dani Martino, Max Martino, Taylor
Holmes, Zachary K., Bradley Stoker, Kyle
Stoker, Morgan Harkness, Tyler Casey,
Kaylee Folta, Lilly Kossoff, Lexie Mulvihill,
Elizabeth Solano, Jack Stanislow, Garrett
Sykes. Top 3 medal winners were Garret
Sykes, Bradley Stoker, Jack Stanislow,
Elizabeth Solano, Lexie Mulvihill, Zachary
K., Taylor Holmes, Kaylee Folta and Tyler
Casey.
Getting to Know our
Velocity Swimmers:
Upcoming Meet Schedule
MAY
1-3:Largo
23-24: Saint Petersburg
30:
Land O Lakes
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JUNE
12-14:Daytona
Check Out Velocity’s
Cool New Look...
SARAH
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Age: 8
Role Models: Missy Franklin, Olympic
Gold Medalist
Favorite Swim Stroke: Butterfly
Favorite TV Show: Girl Meets World
Favorite Thing About Being On Velocity:
Having fun while we swim
Famous Person You’d Like To Meet:
Michael Phelps
When I Grow Up I Want To Be: A
Swimmer
If I Could Change One Thing It Would
Be: Everything would be free!
ALLIE
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Age: 10
Favorite Book: The Land of Stories series
Favorite Stroke: Breaststroke
Favorite TV Show: Once Upon a Time
Favorite Thing About Being On Velocity:
The swim meets
Famous Person You’d Like Meet: Gabi
Douglas (gymnast)
When I Grow Up I Want To Be: An author
If I Could Change One Thing It Would
Be: That the Olympics would be short
course (25 yards, instead of the current 50
meters format)
TAYLOR
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Age: 12
Role Models: Rebecca Soni
Favorite Stroke: Breaststroke
Favorite Drill: Ping Pong - swimming
freestyle while holding ping pongs
between thumbs and index fingers. The
makes you focus on catching water with
the outside part of your hand.
Favorite Swimmer: Rebecca Soni
(Olympic Gold Medalist)
Famous Person You’d Like To Meet:
Adam Levine
Favorite Band: Maroon Five
If I Could Change One Thing It Would
Be: 50 Breast would be an Olympic Event
(currently 100 Meter Breaststroke is
shortest they offer in that particular stroke)
Favorite Thing About Being On Velocity:
Racing your friends and having fun
The 10 and under did not offer finals
however they were not any less impressive.
Our 10 and under girls took 1st place in
both the 100 yard freestyle and 100 yard
medley events - Bella Answeeney, Sarah
Holmes, Allie Holmes, Abi Eash, and Maya
Farooq. Top 8 finishers included Bella
Answeeney, Allie Holmes, Sarah Holmes,
Owen James, Abby Sykes and Isabelle
Tindale. Sarah Holmes also walked away
with multiple top 3 medals. Another
successful weekend for Team Velocity
with the absolute best part being the
camaraderie we shared through out
the weekend.
CHEVAL GOLF & ATHLETIC CLUB
MEMBERSHIP NEWS
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WELCOME
ABOARD
Welcome
Carlos Alvarez!
Director of Youth Development
Cheval Golf & Athletic Club is excited
to announce Carlos Alvarez as our
new Director of Youth Development.
We are confident he will be an
excellent addition to our dynamic
team.
Carlos comes to Cheval GAC with
over 12 years of experience in the
childcare industry throughout the
Tampa Bay area. Most recently he
held the position of Senior Program
Director overseeing aquatics, sports,
afterschool and summer camp at a
local high-volume facility. Carlos is
an energetic leader with a passion
for providing excellence in youth
development programming.
Carlos is very excited for this
opportunity to work and serve the
Cheval community, and we are
thrilled to have him here! Please join
us in welcoming Carlos Alvarez to
Cheval GAC! He can be reached
at 813.279.5122 or via email at
calvarez@chevalgac.com
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kids!
By Carlos Alvarez, Youth Development Director
There are many great things happening within our youth program at the AC!
Choose Your Fun
Choose your fun happens every
Wednesday and Thursday at Cheval
Afterschool. Because every child is
different, kids (ages 7 and up) get to
choose which activities interest them.
Children can keep the same activities or
change them up day-to-day. They pick
two sessions a day – Session 1 is from
5:00-5:30pm and Session 2 is from
5:30-6:00pm. We offer indoor games,
outdoor games, arts & crafts, cooking,
and more!
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Parents Night Out
The second Friday of every month,
parents can enjoy a night out while the
kids have a blast at the Cheval Athletic
Club. Kids will enjoy indoor and outdoor
games, Youth Zone activities, arts &
crafts, and more. Pizza provided! Parents
can also enjoy half priced bottles of wine
during every PNO at Prime 19. Come
enjoy some grown up time just down the
street! PNO runs from 6pm-11pm. Visit
the front desk to register!
CHEVAL GOLF & ATHLETIC CLUB
MEMBERSHIP NEWS
Junior Summer Golf Camp
By Ryan Chaney, Junior Golf Director
The After School Junior Golf Program is
in full swing and I wanted to thank you
for allowing me to help develop your kid’s
skills in the game of golf. Watching them
improve over the last couple months has
been a true joy for me!
As we transition into the summer months,
I want to remind you of the great golf
camps we have planned. The Junior
Golf Camp will offer your children the
opportunity to continue to learn and grow
as golfers. Whether they are beginners or
have been golfing for years, we will cover
it all! The first camp begins June 8. Please
feel free to contact me for more details at
rchaney@chevalgac.com Thank you for
your support in helping us grow youth golf
at Cheval GAC!
fitness
MEMBER SPOTLIGHT
By Jill Martino, Fitness Coordinator
May Fitness Challenge
Since National DRINK WATER WEEK is
May 3-9. May’s fitness challenge is to drink
half your body weight in ounces of water
daily, so if you weigh 140lbs, you should
be drinking 70oz of water. Also, for ONE
WEEK, can you replace EVERYTHING you
drink with water only? The easiest way to
do this is to drink a glass first thing in the
morning and then have a glass BEFORE
each meal. Don’t forget to take a water
bottle with you wherever you go to hydrate
throughout the day.
Benefits of Drinking Water
•No calories, nor artificial garbage in it! By
far it’s the healthier option!
•Helps your body metabolize fat more
efficiently
•Prevents dehydration, which in turn
allows you to go longer and harder during workouts
•Alleviates water retention and prevents bloating
•Improves your complexion
•Helps you feel more energetic
•Decreases the probability you will mistake hunger for thirst
Triathlon Season is in Full Force!
Not only are we training a group of beginners
to do their very first race in Dunedin on June
7, we have many others that are tackling new
goals, longer distances and improving their
race times. If you would like to participate in
any of our training, maybe even participate
in a relay for a race, contact Jill Martino at
jmartino@chevalgac.com. There’s a race
every weekend and there is a distance
for everyone. Triple Crown Racing is more
about the camaraderie than we are about
the times. If you are a swimmer, biker OR
runner, come hang out with us. Here are
some great upcoming local events
May 31 – Madeira Beach Triathlon
June 7 – Dunedin Triathlon
June 20/21 – Heartland Triathlon in
Sebring (Saturday is kids race, Sunday is
a Sprint & Olympic)
July 25 – Top Gun at Fort Desoto
Aug 15 – Courage to Tri at Sand Key
Sept 12 – Tarpon Springs
For links to all of the above races and more,
go to our website www.chevalgac.com,
click on triathlon club, 2015 race list.
CHEVAL WOMEN
GIVE BACK
Your Donation Can Help Make an Impactful First Impression
Cheval Women’s Club, Inc. in cooperation
with Cheval GAC is organizing a
Handbag Drive for Dress for Success.
Handbags and other gently used items
such as suits, dresses, undergarments,
shoes, and accessories are appreciated.
The drive will run now until May 31. The
donations may be left at the front desk of
the Cheval Athletic Club or the Pro Shop
at the golf club. Tax receipts may be
obtained when dropping off your items.
The mission of Dress for Success
Tampa Bay is to promote the economic
independence of disadvantaged women
by providing professional attire, a network
of support, and the career development
tools to help women to thrive in work
and in life. Dress for Success Tampa
Bay serves clients by referral only,
and women must have an interview
scheduled before receiving clothing.
Their clients come to them from a
continually expanding and diverse group
of non-profit and government agencies,
homeless shelters, immigration services,
job training programs, educational
institutions, domestic violence shelters,
and many other organizations.
If you have any further questions you may
call Billie Byers Treasurer Elect, Cheval
Women’s Club, Inc. at 813-948-3939 or
rbyers16@tampabay.rr.com
CHEVAL GOLF & ATHLETIC CLUB
MEMBERSHIP NEWS
DAYEMI GARCIA
What was your exercise, nutrition and
fitness like before you connected with
the Cheval GAC? Even though I did
want to exercise, it was only “if I had
spare time” and not a priority. My eating
habits were terrible. I rarely ate a salad,
but did eat plenty of processed foods,
especially carbs. I also ate out often,
sometimes fast food. When I wanted to
lose weight, my method was starvation.
What made you decide to make a
change? A year ago both my husband
Freddy and I attended the Burn-n-Learn
classes at Cheval AC, hoping to lose
some weight and establish healthy
habits for our sons early in their lives.
Jill has been an amazing motivator.
There’s a piece of advice she gave us
that was a turning point for me regarding
exercising: Always set a goal that’s
exciting and a little scary at the same
time. She said, “We can do so much
more than we think we can”. This
inspired me to set a goal. I never, ever
even considered an option, so I signed
up for a marathon.
How has your lifestyle changed since
starting a new program?
I relieve stress by running regularly, and I
have found the long runs relaxing which
makes me more patient and active with
my children. Exercising is part of the
schedule now. I make time for it. It’s
as important as going to work or
taking care of my children.
What has kept you motivated?
My Family! Being a positive example for
my children has been the most influential
factor in keeping me motivated. By
making positive changes in my family’s
routine, an active lifestyle will become
natural, hopefully avoiding excess
weight and diminishing health problems
as they become adults.
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WELCOME
member
news
NEW MEMBERS!
Belisle, Frances & Tom
Bormet, Richie & Robin
Butler, Brian & Maureen
Carroll, Thomas
Congratulations! Two of Cheval GAC’s very
Dowart, Tom & Loren January
own, IT & Ryan, tied the knot to their beautiful
brides in April! May we present Mr. & Mrs. Itam &
Xajay Antigha and Mr. & Mrs. Ryan and Chelsea
Chaney. Please join us in congratulating the
happy couples when you see them!
Eiser, Ben & Kate
Fitzgerald, Karin
Gabbard, Chris & Rebecca
Gilvary, Danielle & Kenneth
Gruden, Jim
Hamlin, Greg
Hanson, Sandy
Harris, Kelly
Henry, Robert (Larry)
Kenna, Larry & Debra
Khuu, Nuy
Kresic, Nick & Tina
Kristowski, Jason & Melissa
Lanci, Tom
Layton, Ron
Lindblom, Ted & Danielle
Lowery,Simone & Kevin
Lukasik, Brian & Irene
Magner, Rebecca
By Christy Lowe, Membership & Youth Development Director,
Terri Vanderhook, Membership Coordinator & Itam (I.T.) Antigha, Membership Coordinator
A HEALTHIER YOU
Get Started on a healthier you, Summer is just around the corner...
Come try us and see for yourself what our
Group Fitness Classes and Instructors
can do for you!
Enjoy a two week free Fitness
Membership to the Athletic Club. If you
are a Fitness Member share with a friend!
Inquire at the front desk and get started
right away!
Malivuk, Joy & Andy
Martindale, David and Goldie
McLaughlin, Michael (Lane)
Michael, John & Stephanie
Moore, Jason & Bonnie
Murphy, Claudia & Ronald
SAVE THE DATE!
4th of July Celebration
Join us at the golf club to celebrate our country’s freedom. Dress in your best red white
and blue and bring your friends and family to enjoy delicious food and drink, music,
games, and of course FIREWORKS!!
Nagy, John
Nalls, Courtney & Timothy
Naylor, Keith
Newcom, Chris & Lori
Pariso, Timothy
Pramberger, Celeste & Paul
Quintal, Robert & Jennifer
Sicks, Stephanie & Truman
Strojnowski, Julie
Truex, James & Michele
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• All guests must be at least 18 years
of age or older or are at least 14 years
of age and accompanied by a parent
or legal guardian and sign a waiver of
liability to use the club facilities.
• Guests cannot use consecutive passes
for admittance to the facility.
• Not available for resale or redeemable for cash.
• Redeemable for new members only.
Straight A’s Celebration
So far we’ve rocked the stage, rolled
out the red carpet, and illuminated the
galaxy. Come see what’s next as we pay
tribute to our straight A students. All 3rd­
12th graders who earned straight A’s
are invited to join us on Friday, June 19
from 3pm-5pm at the AC for our final
celebration of the school year. Please
bring your report card to participate in all
of the fun!
CHEVAL GOLF & ATHLETIC CLUB
MEMBERSHIP NEWS
calendar of events
SUN
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
1
•Cheval Military Families Golf Tournament
•Tennis Frenzy 7-9pm •Velocity Swim Meet at Largo
3
4
•Brunch at Prime 19, 10a-2p
•Auto Detail, GC 7am-4pm
•Junior League Playoffs
•Velocity Swim Meet at Largo
5
6
7
•Italian Night
at Prime 19
•9-Hole Shootout, 5:30pm
SAT
2
•Live Music and
Prime Rib Special at Prime 19, 7-10pm •Cheval Military Families Golf Tournament
•Auto Detail, GC 7am-4pm
•Velocity Swim Meet at Largo
8
•Are You Safe Golf Tournament, 1:30pm
•Parents Night Out
at the AC, 6-11pm
•1/2 Off bottles of wine at Prime 19
9
•Live Music and
Prime Rib Special at Prime 19, 7-10pm
WATER CHALLENGE - DRINK HALF YOUR BODY WEIGHT IN OUNCES OF WATER DAILY
10
Mother’s Day
Brunch at Prime 19
10am-2pm
11
Auto Detailing AC,
7am-2pm
17
Auto Detailing at the
GC, 7am-4pm
13
19
20
25
26
27
31
Summer Camp
Open House!!!
SUN
MON
1
Auto Detailing AC,
7am-2pm
7
•Auto Detail, GC 7am-4pm
•USTA Jr Tennis
Tournament
TUE
2
21
8
28
THU
4
USTA Jr Tennis
Tournament
10
Golf Course Closed Aerification
FRI
5
Tennis Frenzy 7-9pm
11
•Italian Night
at Prime 19
•Golf Course Closed - Aerification
16
•Live Music and
Prime Rib Special at Prime 19, 7-10pm
•Twighlight Putting Championship 7:30pm
•Auto Detail, GC 7am-4pm
23
•Live Music and
Prime Rib Special at Prime 19, 7-10pm •Cheval Golf Club Championship
•Velocity Swim Meet at Largo
29
2nd Annual Quiz Night
•Italian Night
at Prime 19
•9-Hole Shootout, 5:30pm
9
22
Velocity Swim Meet
at St Pete
•Italian Night
at Prime 19
•9-Hole Shootout, 5:30pm
WED
3
Auto Detailing AC,
7am-2pm
15
Middle School Madness
7-11pm
•Italian Night
at Prime 19
•9-Hole Shootout, 5:30pm
Member Appreciation
Day 8-10am; 4-6pm
•Cheval Golf Club Championship
•Velocity Swim Meet at Largo
14
•Italian Night
at Prime 19
•9-Hole Shootout, 5:30pm
Auto Detailing AC,
7am-2pm
18
24
MAY
12
•Parents Night Out
at the AC, 6-11pm
•1/2 Off bottles of wine at Prime 19
•Velocity Swim Meet
at Daytona
12
30
Velocity Swim Meet
at Land O’ Lakes
SAT
•Live Music and
Prime Rib Special at 6
Prime 19, 7-10pm •USTA Jr Tennis
Tournament
•Red Tee Golf Tournament
•Auto Detail, GC 7am-4pm
13
•Live Music and
Prime Rib Special at Prime 19, 7-10pm
•Velocity Swim Meet
at Daytona
FITNESS CHALLENGE - FOCUS ON STRENGTH TRAINING
14
15
16
•Auto Detailing AC, 7am-2pm
Auto Detailing AC,
•Member Appreciation 7am-2pm
Day 8-10am; 4-6pm
Velocity Swim Meet
at Daytona
21
22
18
•Italian Night
at Prime 19
•9-Hole Shootout, 5:30pm
23
24
25
•Italian Night
at Prime 19
•9-Hole Shootout, 5:30pm
Auto Detailing at the
GC, 7am-4pm
JULY
17
28
29
Auto Detailing AC,
7am-2pm
19
•Straight A’s
Celebration 3-5pm
•Kickoff to Summer!! TIKI Night AC
26
20
•Live Music and
Prime Rib Special at Prime 19, 7-10pm
•US Kids Golf, 12pm
•Auto Detail, GC 7am-4pm
27
•Live Music and
Prime Rib Special at Prime 19, 7-10pm
30
Auto Detailing AC,
7am-2pm
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Our summer camps are filled with innovative, fun, educational, social and
developmental programming opportunities. Cheval Campers will enjoy our stateof-the-art complex, which includes the exciting arcade, basketball courts, sand
volleyball courts, interactive playground, tennis, swimming and much more!
CAMP CHEVAL SUMMER REGISTRATION BEGINS IN MARCH.
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